The Straits Times, 2 November 1958

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  • 12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1,210 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 2, 1958. 20 CENTS
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  • 628 1 REGISTRA TION CENTRE MEN PUT TO FLIGHT First orderly queue-t hen parents rushed park mS3m UP LIFT-CROWD LEFT MILLING AT GRILL SINGAPORE, Saturday. A CROWD of more than 2,000 parents seeking to register their children for immunisation against polio at the Institute of Health became so unmanageable this morning that
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  • 200 1 Britain gives Malaya another ship SINGAPORE. Sat— Another addition to the Royal Malayan Navy's fleet of small ships was made today with the Royal Navy's gift of a S3 million inshore minesweeper. lI.M.MS Temasek. The Federation Ueputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussain, formmally
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  • 89 1 CINCAPORE, Sat.— The City Council Water Department warned today that unless there is heavy rain very soon it may res- i trict water consumption. A City Hall Information i Bureau statement said the levels in the council's impounding reservoirs were critically low. It said the council may
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  • 29 1 Mr. T. H. Teo leads in Straits Code (Mawi up) after his victory in the Singapore Gold Cup yesterday. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 212 1 By EPSOM JEEP CINCAPORE, Sat.— Two old favourites, nine-year-old Straits Code and eight-year-old Sir Francis, owned by fellow directors of a leading commercial firm, triumphed in the feature races at Bukit Timah today. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Teos Straits Code. brilliantly ridden by Abdul
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  • 261 1 THE Sunday Times is sponsoring the entry of wellknown Singapore i racing driver Bill Wyllie in the gruell- ing 224-mile Macao i Grand Prix on Nov. 16. He will be driving a car which he himself has designed and built entirely in
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  • 70 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The eminent Indian poet and educationist, Mr. Harindranath Chattopadhyay. who has been ordered by Singapore Government to leave the Colony by tomorrow, told a large audience at the Victoria Theatre tonight: "I shall return." Mr. Chattopadhyay said this at the end of a
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  • 227 1 Pasternak writes a note to Nikita MOSCOW, Sat. The Soviet Government announced today that Boris Pasternak, the Soviet writer who refused the nobel prize for literature, could go abroad to receive the prize if he wanted to do so. But Pasternak, in a letter to Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. the Soviet
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  • 29 1 THUCS BE/ GIRL, FA SiNCAPORi:. vi ..r-old girl, Ruh >'• )t< n up toniy) to help win, wa* bring by four thugs out fcawe in F«* h ■Mi.
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  • 41 2 By Professor Hans Killian •To pluck a man's heart from his body and mend it an operation like this is the dome of the surgeon's skill. Professor Killian describes just such an operation, one of the most dramatic in the world.
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  • 1804 2 In the surgeon's hand a live, pulsing heart this was fantastic! FIFTH AND LAST iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii EPISODE IN THE lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MEMOIRS OF THE lllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllMlllllllllllhllllMlllllllMlllllllllllllllll FAMOUS SURGEON 'JllllMIIIIMIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIttlllllllttllllllllllMIIIIIIIIII! THE telephone began to ring through a fog of sleep. My eyelids seemed weighted with lead as I reached for the receiver. Then I
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  • 308 2  -  By Chapman Pinche r JET-ACE dentistry the repair of teeth with a turbine-driven drill revolving 250.000 times a minute was demonstrated last week. At a p:e»iew or the recent British Dental Trade Exhibition I drilled a dummy tooth using no more pressure than if painting
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  • 328 3 A SERIOUS charge against a trusted friend of almost every family the homely aspirin tablet is being laid by British doctors. After painstaking research involving 135 patients, doctors of the Central Middlesex Hospital are satisfied that aspirin in any of its forms can irritate the lining of the stomach
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  • 506 3 A serious ch arge and the facts And many doctors rate the relief of pain higher than the saving of life as Medicine's greatest overall contribution to humanity. Since the collapse of the cortisone craze, aspirin has re-established itself as the best remedy for Rheumatoid arthritis. In all at least
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  • 1075 3  - Won £5 Mil. but he didn't believe in luck ANOTHER EXCITING CHAPTER ON THE WORLD of GAMBLERS NO. 3-THE KING OF BACCARAT WHEN Nicholas Z o g r a phos died in 1953 he left £5.000,000. a yacht, several cars including a Rolls Royce, a villa at Cannes, a mansion
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    • 95 3 Quick Quiz 1. Re-assemble 2 D s. 2 Is. 2 L's IE. and 1 W and make a landing in the States. 2. People who live in CHALETS could spend some of their time endeavouring to make two other sevenletter words oat of the seven letters of CHALETS Can you?
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  • 208 4 SINGAPORE. Saturday. Q AR thieves established an all-time record here last month. They stole over 70 cars. The thefts have mounted despite repeated police warnings to motorists to immobilise their vehicles by removing the distributor arms or installing car alarms. Last
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  • 74 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. It was officially announced today that the man who reconstructed the East Coast railway line after the second world war Mr. O. M. Wheat has been appointed general manager of the Malayan Railway administration. Mr Wheat, joined the Malayan Railway in
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The ißuk.it Timah Youth Club which was to have held its j annual general meeting tomorrow has postponed it because of the polio outbreak.
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  • 83 4 Kuanlan CATHAY: Money from Home 10.30 a.m.; Virgin of Borneo 2.30, 7. 9.30; BEX: Poong Moon Book Lul 12.30, 2.30, 7, 9.30; Jump Into Hell 10.45 a.m. Hula llharu ODEON: Cockleshell Heroes 9.45; Selandang Dellma 12.30, 3, 7.15. 9.30; LIDO: Hatlm Tal Xl Betl (Hindi) 9.30; Oergasi
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  • 75 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.^. Clutching a bunch oi Mala, yan orchids— "Texas never had flowers so good"— Miss Jtmmie Woodward, arrived here by air today to train Malayan women as Y.W.C.^ leaders. A "V" member since she was in school and a member of the
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  • 312 4 Three blasts fail to crack 'Jumbo hump 5 now many say it is sacred CECAMAT, Sat. A small rock, which defied three efforts to crack it with dynamite has caused a sensation here. Hundreds of people from the town and surrounding areas have flocked to it, either out of curiosity
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  • 98 4 Seminar in Singapore for women SINGAPORE. Sat. Women from 12 countries will be invited to an international seminar to be held in Slmapore between Jan. 15 and 22 next year The decision to hold the seminar was taken at the inaugural meeting of the Pan Pacific South-east Asian Women's Association
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  • 98 4 Trade mission man back with a promise SINGAPORE, Sat—Singapore's trade delegation to Australia and New Zealand returnui to the Colony today after a month's tour of the two countries. Describing the mission <v "very successful". Me. Let Kok Han, secretary to the delegation said: "We have had fruitful discuss.onj> with
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  • 6 4 THE ROCK THAT REFUSED TO BUDGE
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  • 548 4  -  GEOFFREY BOLAND by CINGAPORE, Sat. Malaya's balance of payments position continues to improve and the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association today fixed their rates for the dollar at 2s. 3 31/32 d T.T. selling and 2s. 4 3/32 d T.T. buying This Is the third time
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  • 271 4  -  SPLIT VOTES LIKELY IN MALACCA POLLS From A. Sripathy MALACCA, Saturday. THE chances of the Alliance in the Malacca municipal elections next month have been improved by a disagreement between the Malayan Party and the Labour Party over the number of candidates each party ;hould put
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  • 114 4 Thrills by Vulcan at airport SINGAPORE, Sat. A Royal Air Force deltawinged Vulcan jet bomber this morning gave a half hour thrilling demonstration of its power and manoevrability over the Singapore Airport. Watched by a big crowd, the Vulcan streaked low over the airport five times at varying speed. After
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  • 475 5 SHELL: TWO CONDITIONS FOR TALKS ON THAT BONUS 'Withdraw strike notices and discuss full agenda 9 SINGAPORE, Saturday. "|"HE SHELL Company here today informed the Shell Employees' Union and the Federation of Oil Workers' Unions (Singapore) that it was prepared to negotiate on its workers' claim for two months wages
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  • 161 5 strike notices served by the federation and the S.P.W.U. being withdrawn The federation's general secretary, Mr. Oon Peet Fong, said today that the company's offer was being considered. The strike notices served by the S.E.U. and the S.P.W.U. expire on Nov. 11. and the federation's
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  • 24 5 MERSING. Sat. The Minister for Natural Resources, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, has completed a twoday visit to Mersing and Endau districts.
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  • 177 5 graveside and prayed that the grave be opened so that she could die too. Instead the gods gave life to her lover and when the grave opened they were both turned into butterflies to live happily ever after. On the right
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  • 22 5 KOTA BHARU. Sat— Heavy rain, accompanied by strong wind, destroyed four houses at Kampong Kuala Tabal. near Tumpat yesterday.
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  • 23 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Jorinthians Sports Club will hold their annual picnic and dance at Tanjong Danga here on Nov. 10.
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  • 221 5 Robbers stab 2 in dawn raids CINCAPORE, Sat.—Robbers broke into two sundry shops here at dawn today and stabbed two men a vowkay and an assistant. The victims werePoh Boon Ton. 58, towkay of a shop in Cambridge Road, who was robbed of more than $1,000 in cash and goods,
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  • 119 5 KHALID IS NOW A 2nd MATE SINGAPORE, Sat.— A promising young Singapore Malay mariner left here six months ago to study deep-sea training at the Liverpool Nautical College. Today, Inche Khalid bin Haji Dzafir, 25. (above) received a certificate of competency from the Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis
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  • 30 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Orthodox Syrian Christians in Singapore today held a food and fun fair at Monk's Hill Primary School to raise money for their churchbuilding fund.
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  • 204 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. The Alliance and Party Negara named their men for the three seats in the Kuala Trengganu town council elections on Dec. 1. when nomination closed at noon today. The Alliance candidates are Inche Mohamed bin Osman, committee member of Kuala
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  • 163 6 Saris for charm From left to right: A diaphanous sari in water lily green transparent nylon is bordered with Xan applique design in white, black, and gold leaves and flowers. Irene de Silva weatl it draped over the back of her hair. X A Kashmir sari in ex- quisite fuchsia
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  • 240 6  -  ROBERT CANNEL By CCIENTISTS arc studying a theory that fatness follows a family line and that fat mothers tend to rear plump children. Lady Barnett. who is a doctor but a slim one. brought this out in a TV talk on overweight with three doctors. There
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  • 364 6 Its grace attracts bath East and W r est JARIS are becoming a favourite fashion in Malaya, not only for Eastern but for Western girls who have discovered their glamour and grace as well as their exquisite fabrics. Saris, both the rich and expensive Manipuri and Benares type and the
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  • 186 6 HOW TO WIN YOUR MAN SUSAN BARKIE'S SUNDAY PAGE J \RE you good wife in ate rial? This means that ivhether you are already married or just planning to be one of these days, there are some basic rules to follow if you want to icin and keep your man.
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  • 228 6 Jane's beauty plan for Colony girls ADVICE TO STUDENT CINCAPORE beauty expert Jane Kok, who studied m London, Pans, and America, is out to make local girls more beauty conscious and wants them to take up professional beauty care as a career. "I'm about to open a beauty school." Jane
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  • 142 6 HI- Kr is a rood ri-i|ir for lemon cheeceeakc a very usefal «ne becairo the "chrtse" mixture may be made and stored away Ilk* Jam. It keen* v<-rv well. Put into a stew-pan the crated rinds of the juice of tlx lemons with a pound of loaf sugar,
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  • 673 7 MINISTER: PEOPLE'S JOBS MEAN MORE THAN CHEAP TEXTILES lOHORE BAH R U, 1 Sat. The Federation Minister ot Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today warned Singapore that there was nothing to prevent the Federation restricting imports from
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  • 374 7 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, secretary general of the People's Action Parry, today said "angry words" against the Federation Government would not help solve Singapore's economic problem. He was commenting on allegations made by leaders of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of
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  • 394 7 CINCAPORE, Sat— Mr. David Marshall, chairman of the Singapore Workers' Party, today called on the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Cuan to resign. Supporting this stand was Mr. E. K. Tan, secretarygeneral of the Liberal Socialist Party who said: "If the Mayor feels that he
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 43 7 aass Me Tuost platc^ I foOjT wamt to bocn mv DflPIUJgr 1 HANDS ANO POOP TUtt+j' fT^ee wneat-'s a clot>T ILC" \l~^\— PUZVJ' MIND HOW NOU TAtfE fgQT I UAVE-»J'T WAgAd&Pj Tiir mj-^-^ i Itmem v&tj^ rj/ \jT,= \("*|THANti sou gcoose I I"
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  • 216 8 3 models raped and murdered Fourth Victim' j catches man LOS ANGELES. Sat.— i Santa Ana police said yesterday a TV repairer I had admitted raping and strangling three models in the last 14 months. Their prisoner, Harvey Glatman, 30, had served five years in prison for previous convictions on
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  • 23 8 LONDON. Sat.— Prince Philip last night ended his tour of Canada with a visit to Springhill. disaster-stricken mining centre. Reuter.
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  • 44 8 LIU ST. CYR. American striptease star, was treated in a Las Vegas hospital yesterday for an overdose of sleeping pills. Police alleged she had attempted suicide after a quarrel with her boy friend. Fred Carson.— Reuter.
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  • 27 8 AMMAN. Sat.— Four British paratroopers, taken prisoner by the Saudi Arabians en Sept. 29. have been released and are on their way to Cyprus. Reuter.
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  • 202 8 OIL FOUND— I ,OOO GALLONS A DAY MELBOURNE. Sat. A reported oil strike at the Puri well of the Australian Petroleum Company in Papua has touched off an oil share buyIng rush. The Melbourne Herald today warned, however, that the 1.000 gallons of crude oil a day which the well
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  • 238 8 Muffled groan behind pile of rock and rabble was clue SPRINCHILL (Nova Scotia), Saturday. CEVEN more miners were found alive today after being entombed for nine days in Springhill's disaster mine. It was a second miracle for this tiny mining community.
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  • 55 8 TOKYO, Sat. More than 4,500 Japanese troops, artillery and tank units today paraded past the Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi. here in the biggest display of Japanese military strength since the Pacific war The parade commemorated the fourth anniversary of the founding of the
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  • 77 8 NICOSIA, Sat. The 17--year-old son of a British soldier was found shot to death beside a road yester- j day. bringing to five the number of known killings in Cyprus in the last 24 hours. The dead boy. Brian Preece. who lived with his parents
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  • 60 8 LONDON, Sat— The Duke of Edinburgh arrived at the Royal Air Force station at Leuchairs. Scotland, this morning in a Comet IV jetliner from Canada, where he presided at the three-day world meeting of the English Speaking Union. Later he drove to join the Queen at
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  • 107 8 Slack Red shelling spurs hope for truce TAIPEH, Sat— The Commumsrs further slackened off fire against Quemoy islands today with no shelling being reported up till the early hours of the afternoon Until yesterday, the Communists were pumping about 400 shells a day onto the islands in sporadic bursts. American
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  • 50 8 MARILYN MONROE'S first comment on persistent rumours that she is expecting a baby was reported by friends in Hollywood yesterday. "I want to be sure it is going to happen this time before I officially announce it." she told them. Reuter.
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  • 34 8 MELBOURNE, Sat. Dr. Herbert Evatt. 64, leader of the Australian Labour opposition. Is 111 with bronchial pnemonia and has been ordered to bed for a week it was announced today.— Reuter.
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  • 28 8 LONDON. Sat. Sir Anthony Eden, former Prime Minister, was elected president of the Board of Gover nors of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Strat ford-on-Avon yesterday.
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  • 31 8 SCARBOROUGH. (Yorkshire), Sat. Two soldiers were killed and nine injured today in an explosion on an isolated former army training area in the North Yorkshire moors.— Reuter.
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  • 74 8 Fifty march against the H-bomb LONDON. Sat.— Fifty young demonstrators against nuclear weapons left Central London early today carrying flaming torches on a 17-miip march to London airport. They include Mrs. Anthon> Greenwood wife of a Labour M.P. Their two young children also took part in the march. Mrs. Greenwooa
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  • 83 8 Three die in 2 plane crashes in Genva GENOA. Sat. Two aircraft reported to be American naval machines crashed <n the Genoa area this morning killing at least thre people. Italian police said they took two men dead from the wreckage of the first plane. Another died in hospital. UJ3.
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  • 239 8 'Russia giving China rockets capable of hitting Formosa' WASHINGTON, Sat.—Russia is supplying China with medium range ballistic missiles capable of hitting Formosa, it was reported by Missies and Rockets Magazine This widely-read trade publication said it had learned through Intelligence reports from the Par East that the agreement to supply
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  • 1167 11 Hans and Lotte bring glamour to Spore' s deep WORLD FAMOUS HUSBAND AND WIFE DIVERS TELL THE DRAMATIC STORY OF THEIR ADVENTURES CONJURE up this picture in your mind's eye: On the deck of a gleaming white motor-crufser is a lean, fair-haired blueeyed man wearing a frogman's suit of black
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  • 54 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The first classes of the Singapore Polytechnic will be held in 'the new $8,000,000 building jin Prince Edward Road on 1 Monday. The Polytechnic has five i I major departments of general educ-ation, science, building and architecture, commerce and engineering. More than 2.000 students have
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  • 238 11 Rent subsidies for 14 families who face eviction SINGAPORE. Sat— Fourteen of the 19 victims of the Kampong Koo Chye fire who are threatened with eviction from S.I.T. flats for failing to pay their rent will receive rent subsidies from the Government. Announcing this today, the Director of Social Welfare.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 180 11 INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free fllm show at Trafalgar Home, Yio Chu Kang Road. 7.30 p.m. "OUR SINGAPORE" EXHIBITION at Bukit Panjang Community Centre, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. BIDDHIST UNION: Morning service 11 a.m.. yoga class 4 p.m., study group 5.30 p.m. BAIIAI < ENTRK: Public lecture on 'What Is
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    • 84 11 PATRICIAN MOVEMENT: Discussiou on "Remember the Sabathday, keep it Holy" at the Cnu.-ch of the Sacred Heart, 10 ajn. All Catholics are invited. TIDE TIMES TODAY: Singapore 1 a.m. (Bft 4ini 12.48 p.m. (Bft 9in>. Port Dickson 9.16 a.m. (Bft 3ln> "J4 p.m. (Bft i. Penang 2.49 a.m. (Bft I
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  • 1257 12  -  COME years ago my wife bought our son a box camera for his birthday. It being a nice sunny day, he disappeared from sight with his treasure and it was some hours before he returned to the house, triumphant and elated. Whatever successes or
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  • 156 12 SUNDAY TIMES PHOTO CONTEST rpHK first priie (S3V) in this x week's contest goes to John thenc. Bukit Timah Road. Singapore 23. for "Patterns" (top. left). Uken with a Vioglandrr Vito V. on H.P. 3 llford film. Aperture was l.ifi and speed 1 50 tec. l.im Kok Ghee, Block No.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 157 12 ACROSS: 1. Spiritless (4). 5. DO\VX 1, Felicitated (13). Region of supreme bliss (8). 11. J fSU^^ «*Sff iSI Drama to music (5). 12. Heal 7 Mat (3). 8." Parched (4). (4). 13, Body of church (4). 9. Object (5). 10. Alienation 14, Subject to excessive control <13>. 15, Personality
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  • FILMS PREVIEW
    • 599 13  - NO NO, MR. U-I THAT'S A LINE I CANNOT BUY! 'A TIME TO LOVE' A FILM CLASSIC LIKE ALL QUIET? A SPOKEN preface to Universal International's "A TIME TO LOVE, AND A TIME TO DIE" recalls that nearly 30 years ago the same studio film ed a story by Eric
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    • 288 13 John goes to town in Japan of long ago NO BED OF ROSES FOR HARDY U.S. CONSUL-GENERAL WHATEVER liberties the producers may have taken with history, 20th Century's Fox's "THE BARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA" remains a success mostly pictorial. Beautiful photography, enriched by exquisite colour, makes the scr«»en vibrate with
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    • 75 13 ••(^ARRY ON ADMIRAL" Is a first class British comedy revolving around mistaken idenMMon David Tomllnson, as a civil servant who Is mistaken for a commander In the Royal Navy, t? responsible for most of the fun. But he is ably supported by Brian Recce, as the real
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  • 567 13 ON THE REC ORD AFTER her outstanding recitals at the Victoria Memorial Hall nearly three years ago, harpsichordist Sylvia Marlowe's recent Capitol recording (P 8375) of the works of Haydn and Bach should strike a pleasantly nostalgic chord among local concertgoers. Her recorded performance justifies in a masterly fashion the
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    • 564 16 A I LOUIE/ HOW ARE YOU?\ YEAH, AM? 66T DJS--I'M VMOCKIM lOWI OW ACCOUNT OP HE"j WHICH I I WELL, I SUESS YOU'P MM HES DON'T TELL ME PA 6UY PAT HAP ME BOUMCEP J PEPEKiTS, VIC, I AM J MEANJS SAY I'M A MESSEKXrE(? Mm Jr vouve sot a
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  • 1296 17 Yakity-yak by female sex suggested as cure for world's ills WOULD you not say that the best way to cure the evils of the world today would be for all countries to be represented by women who could then sit round a table and thrash out their problems? MRS. S.
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  • 1014 17 Three years in love, still he doubts her WE have been in love for three years, but I still doubt her. This is because she never shows any Jealousy. She won't say a word If I take other girls out, refuses to believe tales about me, never argues or quarrels
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  • 1046 18 I HAVE discovered a very strange fact about human nature. A man whom you can normally hardly bother to say "Good morning" to becomes inordinately near and dear when he is standing 10 feet away talking to a pretty girl. I notice
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  • 133 18 GRUELLING TESTS FOR CYCLISTS SINGAPORE racing cyclists face three more gruelling tests before the wind-up of the 1958 session, and most have gone into strict, serious training. Mr. Ng Chwee Lye. the secretary of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association, said: "Three more meets are scheduled before the end of the
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  • 78 18 SINGAPORE. Sat —The Singapore Hockey Association will hold its second trial at the Girls' Sports Club ground tomorrow to select Singapore's team for the interstate quadrangular at Seremban next week. Other states taking par', in the tournament are Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Perak. Trial teams will
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  • 233 18 CIELDINC thirteen men. played spirited rugby Signals by six points to five Signals opened scoring in the third minute when Kirkby touched down beneath the posts. Menzies converted. In the second half. S.R.C. scored a corner try when j scrum-half Healey nipped round the
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  • 39 18 SINGAPORE. Sa'.—P. R. Messum (4S\) won the R.S.O.C. Div. "A" medal at Sime Road today. The ball sweep for the first nine went to R. C. Evans (21-.» while Messum (22 3/16) won th<- second nine holes.
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  • 25 18 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Rain caused the postponement of tonight's wres'ltng at the Happy World Stadium. It will be held tomorrow night at 9 p.m.
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  • 153 18 HOCKEY SINGAPORE. Sat. POLICE, who are favourites to win the Singa. pore Hockey Association Div. 1 title, scored yet another convincing win when they beat R.A.F. Seletar 7-0 at Seletar today. Percy Pennefather and Osbert Rozario played a leading role In this scoring spree each getting
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  • 70 18 SINGAPORE. Sat— J. Mcßrown (36 "0 won the Keppel Club monthly golf medal at Keppel Road today. Runner-up was E. Sawney r36*fc). Sawney (19 11/16) also won the ball sweep for the first nine holes. L. Grezoux (M%) won the second nine. The Div. "B" medal went to
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    • 190 18 R«od bitwttn th> lin«» to find th« Nrtjdtn Pt-fionolity 1. Resilient sporting series? (6) 2. Cricketer for o month, possibly (3) 3. Dismissed ani leave in a hurry (3, 3) 4. May be half or forward after this (6) 5. In the first place, obviously (6) 6. Is this driver
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  • 383 19  -  Martin stars in home team's fight bach From j^FTER being only one wicket down for 120, M.C.C. collapsed surprisingly here today against South Australia and the slow spinners of left-hander Johnnie Martin. In 95 minutes after lunch the M.C.C. in a remarkably weak
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  • 510 19 s. Al STRALIA— Ist Inns 165 M.C.C.— lst Inns Richardson c Jarman b Martin 88 Milton lbw Martin 6 Graveney c Jarman b Bedford 41 Subba Row b Bedford 17 Cowdrey c Favell b Martin 14 Bailey c Harris b Martin 11 Lock b Martin 9 swetman not out
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  • 41 19 BRISBANE. Sat. An unbeaten 83 by Ken Mackay helped Queensland to total 260-5 in their Sheffield Shield cricket match against Western Australia here yesterday. Western Australia 167. Queensland 260-5 (Barge 64, Reynolds 35, Mackay 83 no.).
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  • 16 19 KLUANO. Sat.— H,Q. 63 Brigade beat Medicals 4-2 In league soccer match here yesterday.
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  • 343 19 LONDON, Sat.— Todays English Kootball League results were: DIVISION ONE imh.il 3 Newcastle 2 Birmingham I Portsmouth 2 Bulton n West Ham 2 Hurnley (I Nolt'm Forest 2 I m -iiiui 2 Blackburn 2 Leeds I mini 1 Manchester 1 2 l.eireslir U Blackpool 3 I. ul.
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  • 277 19 Royal Navy 13; Singapore Civilians 8 SINGAPORE, Saturday. MO excuses for the Singapore Civilians. Although with out si of their star players this could not account for such a poor display when they went down by two goals and a penalty goal to a goal
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  • 50 19 Singapore will introduce a scheme shortly to improve the standard of weightlifting through the coaching and grooming of its young talent Mr. Lim Poh Boon, secretary of the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation, told the Sunday Times that specialised courses will be available to the most promising youngsters.
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  • 145 19 New player not needed, Lords told A DELAIDE, Sat— At the A request of the M.C.C., Mr. Freddie Brown, manager of the touring team In Australia, telephoned Lord's today to discuss Willie Watson's knee injury and the possibility of a replacement. Brown later said he was asked: "What about a
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  • 237 19 BANGKOK, Sat. Siam beat Malaya by 19 points (2 goals, try. 2 penalties) to five (goal) to retain the King of Siam's Cup In their annual rugger match at the National Stadium here yesterday. Thirty thousand watched this rugby classic which was also televised.
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  • 203 19 HONG KONG. Saturday. HONG KONG Chinese retained the Ho Ho Cup by frouncing Malayan Chinese 7-0, after leading 3-0 at half-time, in their annual soccer match here today. Honj? Kong outclassed the Malayans in all departments and the Malayan defenders had no answer to the
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  • 127 19 Players strike' over decision BRISBANE, Sat.—Wimbledon champion Ashley Cooper defeated Queenslander Mai Anderson in four sets in an incidentpacked Queensland men's singles final here today. Rain fell during part of the match and the Queensland Lawn Tennis Association president. Mr. C. A. Edwards, "sacked" referee Mr. Edgar Stumbles
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  • 43 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Hannigan Shield hockey final between roTice Depot and Negrt Sembilan Police at Gurney Road today was washed out because of rain after ten minutes of play. There was no score. The match will be played tomorrow.
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  • 245 20  -  Sir Francis wins Liberation Cup by two lengths By EPSOM JEEP VTINE-YEAR-OLD Straits Code, with Abdul Mawi riding a great finish, snatched a thrilling neck win from Prince of Lalita to pay $10S for a win and $28 for a place in the I|_ mile
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  • 34 20 M li.irds S/« (Minimum) TAN BAH CHEE— Aged 56. of 79 Jalan Eunos, died 31-10-58. leaving behind wife, two sons, 4 daughter? 1 son-in-law 1 grand daughter. Funeral Sunday 2-11-58 at 1 p.m.
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  • 26 20 20 Words $10 (Minimum). IN LOVING MEMORY of Health Inspector P. Daniel, who passed away on 2.11.55. Mourned by brothers, sisters, vife and children.
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  • 67 20 LONDON. Sat. A Singapore syndicate yesterday bought the Hampshire training stables of Wcyhiil. near Andover. for <t 55.000 from Colonel W. II Whitebread. Mr G. B. "Toby" Balding has been training there, successfully since he took over on the death of his father last year.
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