The Straits Times, 18 September 1960

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  • 12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES lit No. 1308 SI'XDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1960 20 CENTS
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  • 278 1 Bakongo natives shout: Get out dirty Communists i CONGOLESE TROOPS FOLLOW SOVIET, CZECH ENVOYS TO AIRPORT Russian flag at the embassy is hauled down LEOPOLDVILLE, Saturday. THE SOVIET and Czech ambassadors today drove to Leopoldville Airport with their entire staff, followed by jeeploads of Congolese troops after
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  • 121 1 MALAYAN FORCE TO LEAVE BY SEA Xl ALA LI.MPIR, Sat. The entire special Malayan force to join the United Nations Command in the Congo will leave with its vehicles and equipment in two t'.S. landing ships, it was announced today. The provisional departure date is September 30. It is understood
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    320 1 ONE REPORT SAYS HE WAS SHOT ANOTHER SAYS HE WAS LYNCHED RELIABLE U.N. SOURCES DISCOUNT THE RUMOURS LEOPOLDVILLE, Saturday. DUMOURS circulated here today that Mr. Patrice Lumumoa, one of the Congo's rival Prime Ministers, was dead. But there was no official confirmation. La.st night the whereabouts of Mr.
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  • 95 1 NEW YORK. Sat. A second .i i r pi. i in- owned by the Cuban Government was seized today by sin-riff's deputies because of an unpaid 1/.5.523*.000 debt owed an American advertising agency. The aircrait belonged to Aerovias. which is a subsidiary of the Cubana airline.
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  • 74 1 M XI 1 I XIPI'K. sat More Him Hi. lloo sa« >.in e .ipiirr but Pcrak .'-0 in the tinal of the Mala\.t up soccer comoetition at thr Merdeka Medium tonight. MiiiMporr led 1-0 at half time by a goal scored by Kahim Omar off an
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  • 157 1 68 DEAD SO FAR IN TRIBAL CLASHES CLISABETHVILLE, Sot At least 68 Africans were shot dead in heavy fighting between insurgent Baluba tribesmen and Katanga police at Luena, a cool mining town about 200 miles north-west of here, according to official UN. reports. The tight in? lias been going on
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  • 44 1 CIERGNON 'Belgium!. Sat. King Baudouin j of Belgium toaay presented j 1 his bride-to-be. Dona Fa- j biola de Mora y Aragon to j 200 newsmen and photoI graphers at the royal huning lodge here. 66 miles from Brus.M is
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  • 27 1 LONDON. Sat. The Ean |of Home. Britain's Foreign Secretary, left today for New York «o attend the UN. Ge- j nrral Assembly session.
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  • 36 1 NEW YORK. Sat. American compact cars will capture at least 35 per cent of all retail passenger car sales in 1961. said Mr. Byron Nichols. vice-president of Chrysler Corporation, here today Reuter
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  • 26 1 LONDON. Sat. Twentyfivc R A.F stations were open to thp public today io mark the 20th anniversary of the Battle of Britain —Reuter.
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  • 214 1 NEW YORK. Sat. The So.iet liner Baltika (above), bearing Mr. Ni- kita Khrushchev to the I nited States, will dock a short distance from the I niicd Nations headquart- j ers here on Monday morning. It was not known immediately when the Soviet
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  • 34 1 VANOENBERG AIR FORCE BASE fCaliforniai. Sat. —I I The U.S. Air Force late last j night called off its search for the missing capsule of I the Discoverer XV satellite. I
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  • 67 1 HAVANA. Sat.- The Cuban Government announced today it would restrict the movements of the United States Ambassador here, Mr. Philip W. Bonsai, while President Fidel Castro is in New! York for the General As&em- bly meeting. This was a reply to tho U.S. move
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  • 410 1 "I feel sorry for S'pore Malays' -TENGKU |(UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The UMNO national president, Tengku Abdu! Rahman, toaay said h« "felt sorry" for the 100,--000 Malays in Singapore. He made this >tatement to the Sunday Times at the Residency here when com- menting on a report of the latest attack
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  • 1534 2  -  ANN SCOOT- JAMES ■31 My handsome guide offered me asparagus and a shower but at least the animals were uncivilised IT was five o'clock and the sun was cooling when we reached the sand river. We had bumped for two hours in a two-seater Piper Cruiser from
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  • 209 3 Me with friend: after Hoi even a BIG tortoise is something of a let down... Mine host, animal expert aid guide. David After a ahower, five-course dinner for hungry hunters. Just like Sheldrick has a profile like Peck. Ne can carve toe. eating on the lawn at hone
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  • 958 3  - Underwater gold found after 'tip-off' from underworld JOHN BAKER WHITE ANYTHING TO DECLARE 7-PART 3 by ON November 3, 19 58. soon after dawn, a small naval patrol boat slipped away from a quay in Karachi Harbour. The dock-hands who cast her off noticed that several grapnels were loaded on
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  • 192 3 THE smuggling of gold into 'India has become »•> extensive that the Government has been forced to take unique counter-action. Special rupee notes have been issued for circulation outside India. This is how it is hoped the plan will work. Much of the smuggled gold comes to India from
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  • 252 4 NO WAR IN INDUSTRY DESPITE FORMATION OF NEW WORLD GROUP SINCAPORE. Saturday. CYNTHETIC rubber producers have nor declared war against natural rubber, the head of a leading American synthetic rubber firm said last night in Singapore. ;id natural rubber are team
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  • 87 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mu.slim members of the rank and Hie of the Singapore Police Force and their wives will take part in a Koran reading competition early next month. The contest, which la being held under the auspices of the Muslim Benevolent Society of Police Negara Singapura.
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  • 176 4 Reshuffle of posts in the law courts SINGAPORE. Sat. Two magistrates, who Joined Government service in 1958, have been appointed district Judges. At. T. C. Cheng, formerly the Fourth Magistrate, is now the Second Civil District Court Judge. Ar. Tan Wee Kian, the Fifth Magistrate, will take over the Third
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mm Shirle D. Gordon, director of the Malaysian Sociological Research Institute, will lecture on "Contradictions within the Malay economic structure" at the Cultural Centre at 5 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 143 4 DR. TOH ON KING'S DEATH OINGAPORE. Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will introduce a motion at the Singapore Legislative Assembly meeting on Wednesday, to send a condolatory address to the Federation Government expressing "deep sorrow" at the death of the Yang di-Pertuan \uonu. The address will
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  • 169 4 trTASHINGTON, sat— Since the war many estates producing rubber have got into irresponsible hands as a result the quality of rufob'T ll.ls deteriorated, Mr Harold Jat k-Min Chairman of the arco I nsv immiltrr of the International Tnion of Marine Insurance. lit v.in addressing the
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  • 154 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. An I Arab Street merchant was jailed for six months by a district judge here today when he could not pay a fine of $5,000 for importing 619,000 Indonesian rupiahs into Singapore with- out the permission of the Controller
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  • 369 4 SINCAPORE, Saturday. THE Malayan iron mining industry will play an increasingly important role in the expanding Japanese steel industry. This is the view of Mr. I Hlsakunl Osawa. head of an eight-man delegation of i Japanese steel industrialists, now on the way
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  • 258 4 Sailor seen on the rooftops is fined $100 JINGAPORE, Sat. A young sailor, found climbing over the roofs of two houses in Mandai Road last night described it as his "shortcut back to camp." He was Kenneth Nellson Chadwick. 19, of the Royal Marines who was fined $100 and jailed
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  • 20 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Anthony Wee Soo Kirn. a Crown counsel, has been appointed a Deputy Public Prosecutor. Singapore.
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  • 347 5 HE SHAKES HANDS IN COURT AND SAYS: DID IT JUST TO PLEASE THE GIRLS 1 Father of 1 5 jailed for wearing an I officer's uniform If UAL A LUMPUR,! l\ Sat. A father of 15 children told a magistrate here today j that he
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  • 68 5 Mr. Francis Wong (above). 26-year-old editor of the Sunday Mail and president of the Singapore Union of Journalists, left by air yesterday for the l"nit«-cl States to study at Harvard University. Hi was accompanied by Ins wife. Thvv were seen on" by members of
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  • 35 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Miss Diana Liv Kuang Wen daughter of Dr. Liv Su Yer of Leonie Hill Road. wU study fashion designing al Woodbury College in Loj Angeles, California, when th« new term commences.
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  • 80 5 PENANG, Sat. A Christian Brother from Hong Kong, the Rev. Brother Hilary Adrian who was taken ill last May while on a holiday in Malaya, died at the Brothers' residence here early this morning. He was 75. Bro. Adrian was born in Penanß. He was a
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  • 167 5 'Evil spirits' led to accident— cyclist j RLOH. Sat— a man 1 told the magistrate's court horo yesterday that "evil spirits" took posMMfcm of him as he was cycling on an accidentpron<> road. Many accidents have taken place there because the place is haunted Wong Slew Choy. 52. a tapper
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  • 175 5 PLANS FOR 2 NEW CITY PLAYGROUNDS SINGAPORE, Saturday. rl Mngapore liban and Rural Services Advisory Council has approved the construction of two playgrounds in the city at a cost of more than $15,300. Obc of them will Ik- a "multi-purpose Kami's area" incorporating basketball and badminton facilities at the opt
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  • 81 5 GOVT. NAMES FILMS APPEAL COMMITTEE SINGAPORE, Sat. The liovernment today announced the appointment of Inche Abdul Rahim bin Ish.ik as chairman of the Committee of Appeal to review films banned by the Censor. Inchc Abdul Rahim is Political Secretary at the Ministry of Culture. Mr. Tan Wee Tion* is named
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  • 88 5 SI\(.\IM»KK. Sat. A cocktail party was held today to murk the opening of the new offices of Thai International Scandinavian Airlines System and r at John littles building in Raffles Place. Pictured at the party are the VlP's of the three airlines:
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  • 29 5 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Negotiations broke down today between the Singapore Bank Employees' Union and the Chung Khlaw Bank over the union's claims for better wages, overtime and gratuity.
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  • 203 5 EPF ERRORS: 200,000 SUSPENSIONS I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The manager of the Employees Provident Fund, Mr. H. S. Robinson, disclosed today that 200,--000 contributions were suspended up to the end of last year because of errors made by careless employers in their returns. As a result, thousands of employees wrote to
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  • 466 5 COURT TOLD OF INCIDENT IN OSAKA PENANC. Saturday. A PENANC LAWYER who flew to Japan last month to investigate a M cheating case told the Penang Sessions Court today he was "threatened with death" while in Osaka. "I had to seek the protection
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  • 25 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Members of the Singapore Harbour Board Police tonight held their ninth anniversary dinner at the Tal Thong Restaurant, Happy World.
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  • 207 5 Plan for a $13 mil. hospital for Klang I/LANG, Sat. The Federation Government hopes to build a new 600-bed general hospital costing about $13 million here, it was learned today. This will provide better medical and health services for the people of Klang and the Selangor coastal districts which have
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  • 36 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Naval Base Employees' Co-Operatlve Thrift and Loan Society has donated a sum of $100 to the Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged in Thomson Road.
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  • 463 7 MOVE TO COINCIDE WITH TENGKU ABDUL RAHMANS STATE VISIT KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. MALAYAN silver, jewellery, batiks and silks will be put on sale throughout the United States in October to coincide with the official visit of Tengku Abdul Rahman. The
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  • 150 7 Pay more— to be a bankrupt SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Singapore will now have to pay more to become bankrupts. This follows the publication night of the Bant ruptcy i Fees > Rules, which will be presented at the next sitting of the Legislative Assembly on Sept. 21 A
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  • 54 7 muar. Bat The headmaster of the high MhOOi hire. Mr. D P. Pereira. has appealed to parents and wellwishers for generous donations io the .school building a:id renovation fund to enable improved facilities to be provided. He made his appeal at the school's annual speech day
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  • 122 7 BEAUTY EXPERT TO GIVE TALKS Dawn uw.in (ahovei. re-prrx-ntative of beauty specialist Helena Kubinsiein. will be giving lectures and demonstrations on beauty and skin care in Penanc. Kuala Lumpur and Sinitapore this week. Her first lecture will be in Penang tomorrow at the I and O building. She will give
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  • 143 7 Eye specialist impressed with our hospital SINGAPORE. Sat. An impressed Australian eye specialist loft Singapore yesterday saying: "I nave not been able to nnd any tault in your general hospital." He li Dr. Ronald Lowe, leader of a team ol 12 eye .speciali.sts and nursing lister* Who passed througn Singapore
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  • 38 7 JESSELTON Sat.—Sanda-kan-born Josephine Anne Foo. a nurse, left recently for England to undergo a i years special training in midwifery at the Burnhall Maternity Hospital in Burnley. Lancashire, under a Sino-British Fellowship Trust scholarship.
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  • 278 7 MIL EXPANSION FOR CHINATOWN'S FREE DISPENSARY CINCAPORE. Sat. A hundred-year-old marble and limestone building which stands in the heart of Chinatown as a symbol of man's service to humanity, is to be expanded and re-equip-ped at an estimated cost of $1,000,000. It is the Thong thai Medical Institution in Wavang
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  • 374 7 SINGAPORE. Saturday. SINGAPORE has the real element of industrialisation "good people," said Mr. Philippe Shereschewsky, a United Nations i technical expert, in a recent talk to the Rotary i iClub of Singapore West, i Mr. Shereschewsky is in i Singapore to find out
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 1273 8 Veto by Russians halts Security Council debate on the Congo REDS MAY SNUB SPECIAL U.N. SESSION UNITED NATIONS (New York) Saturday THE SOVIET UNION TODAY CAST ITS 90TH VETO IN THE U.N. 1 SECURITY COUNCIL TO BLOCK PASSAGE OF A CEYLONTUNISIAN RESOLUTION AIMED AT CONTINUING UNITED NATIONS PEACEMAKING EFFORTS IN
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  • 149 8 HAVANA, Saturday. ARMED militia of the Cuban Bank Employees Union moved into three American banks and branches throughout Havana shortly before midnight in what was believed to be a prelude to government intervention. The banks were the National City Bank of New York, the Chase Manhattan
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  • 179 8 mOKYO, Sat. A 2e-year-J- old Japanese. Nobuaki Yamane, had an unlucky day when he triea to rob a bank in Osaka. Western Japan he Just could not ret away from the scene of the crime. According to police his tenminute
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  • 443 9 f~wrmmmwmuu-> THE DUSUN, Fri., Sept. 9. A JAVANESE, X, lives with his married son m the former's small house nearby. X is an odd-job man specialising in land drainage; his son runs a hire-car. art more than once hinted to the Tuan
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  • 1182 9  -  Geoffrey Bocca CONCLUDING BIKINI COAST WHILE MEN OF POWER MEET AND PLAY E2 THE Cote dAzur is crammed with rich, eccentric, clever, and beautiful people. Passionately individualistic people. Flamboyantly colourful people. Yet very, very few of them have emerged to put a lasting mark
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    • 190 9 Something Remarkable Happens When You Fill a Parker 61 'II I i IIM H j*~ S, BJUZE Actually, you never fill a Parker (il I ml pen! That something remarkable is T/^f9m the fact that the Parker 61 fills itself Jl tt to capacity by itself. Xo levers to push,
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  • 44 10 fa Ware!* Sfff Minimum, with GRATEFUL THANKS to S-. tOSSBti or Cupertino far favourt (ranted. p«LANIVSLU Radio SlngapoM thaaka Mr lira S Ra.<areti.am. eada aad ralatnea for good wlihe* aad ptvaaata a«at for his aecond rt«igh'»ra mirruit on 3ad Sept. 80 ■n India.
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  • 22 10 n»rii lit {Minimum I in EVER LtVIMG memory of Mr. noinaa who pawed away 1* 9.4* i.oae but not forgotten
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  • 461 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday, September 18. 1960 LIQUOR BAN AT PARTIES TWIE Opposition had rra- son to cheer In the Federal House of Representatives the Governments acceptance, without debate, of the Pmlp resolution for prohibiting liquor from being served at any official function. Such an occasion was indeed rare. Usually
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  • 1034 10  - Academic with a difference Ross Smith By AUSTRALIAN PROFESSOR'S ACTIVE CAREER IN ASIA Professor Charles Patrick I itzGcrald. head of the Department of Far Eastern History at the Australian National University. Canberra, is one of the world's foremost Sinologists, lie is also external examiner for the Department of History in
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  • 1337 10  -  CLARE McDERMOTT WORKERS. STUDENTS, SOLDIERS VISIT EXHIBITION By PEKING. Saturday THOUSANDS of Chinese people, young and old, workers and intellectuals, gave a warm welcome to exhibitions of British oil paintings held in Peking and Shanghai this summer. Their reactions, together with
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  • 212 10 TWO women were in an enormous battleship of an'Amerlcan car parked in a shopping street. "We're near enough." said thp driver to her friend "We'll walk to the kerb from here." An Indian fakir was taken to his first athletics meeting. Hr looked at all the
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  • 812 11 Honours for 1 2 brave policemen SUPT. OSG IS CITED FOR 'COURAGEOUS LEADERSHIP AND DEVOTION TO DUTY' They faced two-gun thug and killed him in gun battle By Jackie Sum SINGAPORE. Saturday TWELVE POLICE off.cers today received high honours for their courageous part in a gun duel with a desperate
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  • 217 11 SIM.APORK. Sat. T»ie straits "steamship Company which has bought two semi-immersible nylon usages" to transport largr quantities of oil in Malayan waters yesterday demonstrated one of them in use. The demonstration held at Pulau Bukom with the cooperation of the Shell ompanv was
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  • 185 11 MUAR. Saturday, lUIOHAMED BIN MAHMUD, the 21-year-old rubber tapper whose $200 savings were chewed up by white ants, will realise his dream of possessing a bicycle of his own after all. The Singapore office of the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation has offered him a
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  • 90 11 TODAY: Singapore 9.58 a.m. i7fi. 3ins. i 9.22 p.m. (7ft. 81ns. i: Port Dlckson 4.42 a.m. (7ft. 3ms > 5.24 p.m. art. ems.i: Port Swet-> tenham 3.34 a.m. (lift. Bm v 351 p.m. Ulf. 81ns); Penan* i 11.18 a.m. (7ft. lln.) 11.44 p.m (7ft. lin .>.
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  • 33 11 Singapore < opra Association noon prices on Saturday: fair mercnantable Bombay mixed copra: Sept./ Oct. $29'j (Nomii nalt. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $42.50 sellers, dium $46.50 sellers. Tone was qUiei
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  • 27 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— The price of ti.i in Singapore today was $399.25 a plcul. up 1 2 cents, and the estimated tonnage 290. up five tons.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 448 11 What's on today I LTURAL FESTIVAL: Sliiga- p.m., service in Malay 2.45 p.m., pore Chamber Ensemble presents I service m English, 4 p.m. grand symphony concert, soloist pAVA ujbar METHODIST Lee Kum Sing, conductor Paul rHrlUH d...,,. RHe«ri» << Abisheganauen. Victoria Theatre l^S^^^T Wish 845 P- 1 Bible study class
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    • 80 12 rpHE winner of this week's top prize of $30 is '"Hie Worker" (right), submitted by John Tan, of 87 Marshal! Road. Singapore 15. Mr. Tan used a Retina camera and Kodak Plus-X film. Setting: f 4, 1/200 second. The second prize of $20 is won by
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    • 61 12 THE Sunday Times will not be responsible for any print that is lost or damaged Pictures that have won prizes cannot br returned. Rejected prints will only be returned if a stamped and addressed envelope is enclosed. All prize-winners will be paid by post. Their cheques will
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    • 76 12 rrODAY'S runner-up prizes A of $10 each go to Frolic IE The W?ter"" < below p. by Poh T. Ng, and 'Carol" i right by V. Regelous. Mr. Poh. of 3619 Bagan Luar Road. Butterwortn. P.W., used a Rolleiflex ca- BMn and Atifa Isopan 8S film. Setting:
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      158 12 IN the minds of most people the slow moving tortoise has always been the symbol of persistence and longevity. Indeed this is not without foundation for many authentic accounts have been recorded. Perhaps the most amazing is one of a giant torMM taken when full grown to
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      75 12 ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest. The Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. Name and address of sender, with title of picture and details of equipment used and exposure, must be written on the back of every print submitted. All entries should be bigger than
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    • 292 12  - THEIR NAMES LIVE ON... DAVID CUNSTON By I\ for the Duke of Wellington .showing how the names of famous people of the past live on in the English language today. WHEN the great British general Arthur Wellesley, first Duke of Wei-, lington (1769-1852), was created a duke by his grateful
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  • 498 13 METRONOME'S IN a business where many have hit spectacular heights and then dropped to obscurity, one young man la assured of a permanent place among the best in his Held. He is Gene McDamels. one of the mast outstanding pop vocalist* Uiat 1960 has produced. He makes
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  • 812 13 THREE DATES With MUSIC TONIGHT TWO MEMBERS OF BACH FAMILY NEXT MONTH THE TRUE GUITAR IN NOVEMBER CELEBRATED COUPLE HIGH WATER mark of the Western musical contribution to Singapore's Cultural Festival is undoubtedly this evening's symphony concert at the Victoria Theatre. Paul Abisheganaden will conduct an orchestra which is in
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    • 819 18  - LAM ELIMINA TES INDONESIA' S EDDY YUSOF FRANCIS BOEY By INDONESIA'S challenge tor the men's single title at the Selangor International badminton championships ended rv;re today at 2.40 p.m. when their lost representative and No. 2 seed, Eddy Yusof, was eliminated by Johore's No. 3, Lam Say Chow, in straight
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  • 989 19  -  EPSOM JEEP RACING.., with EPSOM JEEP'S best bets are Pendekar (Race 3), City of Paris (Race 6) and Queensway (Race 7). CALL' BOY'S double is Eros (Race 3) and Remembrance (Race 4). THE GOING is SOFT. BACK IN FORM Queensway looks a bright each-way
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  • 1003 19 THIRD DAY AT PENANG Race l l.JO: (Class 5. Div. 6 Vurs. 3 1. ***** themiM- iK.M. Hunn E Breult.. 5 9.0 (SFi Donnelly 7 2 ***** Stratosphere (Universe St.i Bagby. 6 9.0 C non» 6 3. ***** White Magic tCL St.i Rodxer.s. 8 8.13 Thangavelu 3 4. ***** Shylork
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  • 31 19 SINOAPORE. Sat— A new sports club ii»a been registered lv Singapore. It Is the Singapore Olympic Hockey Club, with lv address at Flat No. 1. Mezzanine Floor. Cathay Building
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  • 146 19 I PMIM ItKr Race 1 CHOOSE Shanfrila 3.3* I Little Lulu CALL BOY POINTER I LITTLE LULL i CHEMISE Shancrila < Shanrrila Ellen'M Treasure Shylork Home I Race 2 I 3.05 THANK YOU Rue Royale I'alomar PALOMAR Fire Power Sunshine Lad HRE POWER Rue Kovalr Thank You Race 3
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  • 204 19 SINGAPORE, Saturday. C'NGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council, in conjunction with the Singapore Amateur Weight-lifting Federation, are planning a big banquet, in honour of Singapore Olympic Games silver medallist Tan Howe Liang and Singopore Chef de Mission Mr. Chua Tion Teck, next month. i This
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  • 27 19 SINGAPORE. Sal.— Tn-o new baamln'on parties nave been registered in Singapore. They are the Jalan Daud Badminton Party and the Wn.i Seng Badminton Party.
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  • 101 19 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sat—Mala*v yan Malays were alt out for 127 runs when their two-aay cricket match against Malayan Ceyloiiese began here today. At the close. Ceylonese had scored 26 runs without loss. The match continues at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Highlights of today's play was
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  • 46 19 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's youth championships will be held at the Peoples Association from Sept. 22 to 24. Entries will be accepted at thf weigh-in and medical examination which will take place at the People's Association on Sept. 21 at 6 p.m.
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  • 540 19  - FED AND SPORE COULD BE IN FIRST 6 AUSTAD SAUL JOSHUA J B, SINGAPORE, Sat. I I THE hockey teams of Singapore and the Federation would have justified the expense if they had participated in the Olympic Games at Rome. This view was expressed by Mr. Harold Austad, Chef cc
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    • 48 19 CRICKET: Clarice Cup— ruropeans v Rest. padang. Ohandi Cup— S.C.C. v I A.. pad«n R Ministry of Education v Monk> Hill Secondary School Staff. BIG WALK: St. Johns Ambulance Brigades marathon walk. RIGGER: H.M.S. Belfast v The Blacks. Naval Base. GOLF: R.SO.C. v Combined Services (officers). Slme Road.
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  • 730 20  -  NORMAN SIEBEL Singapore 2 (Rahim Omar, Ibrahim Mansoor) Perak O Underdogs Perak make it a great final By X, Lumpur, Sat. QINCAPORE can have their pre-arranged "Victory Drive" through the streets of the City on Monday. They beat Perak 2-0 in the 34th Malaya Cup
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  • 25 20 W«rW« >!• (MMWJ MR. KMOO SCANC PIN ct Lumpur broiln r of Ou: Ph.. I Ooi Ph< K*»t. Knoo Ph.- Chin. nay .n.Til from C
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  • 42 20 A > Mm, mum IN CHCRKHCO aat tmnm memory Of Muar "ho iln.l S.j.t 18 ■Thy will b* dot.- Oh Lord .K< t walk through thr Vni thr Shadow of l»vn I mill frar no Inn Mfrt tiv hi« loving Children.
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  • 140 20 SAFA plans 'Victory Drive' for tomorrow SINGAPORE. Sat. SinO gapore Amateur Football Association management committee will meet tomorrow at Jalan Besar Headquarters to finalise plans to celebrate Singapore's 2-0 triumph in tonight's Malaya Cup final against Perak at the Merdeka stadium. Part of the celebrations planned for Monday is a
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  • 613 20 Victory came after 65 minutes of agony, uncertainty defence was slowly losing its c.Urn poise. But just when it looked as if Perak would at last forced their way through. Singapore had another breather and Mansoor hit a scorcher which Yusof Bakar saved brilliantly. This time Singapore stayed longer on
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  • 392 20 JINGAPORE, Sat. *The Rest put themselves in a strong position at the end of the first day's play in their two-day match against Europeans for the Conrad Clarke Cup on the padang today After declaring at 280 for nine wickets. Rest took four European
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  • 200 20 j SINGAPORE. Sa:. dingapore i Polytechnic became the overall champions in ihe n»>i luierVarsny College quadransular aniletic meet at Fa.rer P.uk today. Polytechnic and University of Malaya flnisned level with 33 points but ihe trophy, presented by ihe Central Board oi Pineapple Packers, went to Polytechnic
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  • 330 20 Spurs make it 9 in a row LONDON. Sat. Tottenham Hotspurs, favourite* in the English Football Association league, scored their ninth successive win today by beating Leicester 2-1. Defending champions Burnley also coasted to a 2-1 win over Birmingham, while Wolverhampton Wanderers dropped another point in a scoreless draw with
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  • 46 20 KEMPTON PARK. Sat. Mr. J. H. Whitney's The Axe won the Imperial Stakes run over six furlongs here today. There was a head-heat for second place between Mr. D. Van Cliefs Mystify and Mr. J. W. Wes-ton-Evans Prince Tudor, eight ran.
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  • 275 20 ALL THE MEN' S RESULTS MEN Lone jump 1. Polytechnic. 2. University, Nanyang; Best three —1. Won* Pey Wan <P) 20ft. 7in.. 2. Michael Tan (Pi, 3. Koh Thong Sion (TTC). Hiffh jump 1. Polytechnic, 2. T.T.C.. 3. Nanyang; Best three— 1. Slak Kok Leng (P> 5ft. 9in.. 2. Cedrtc
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