The Straits Times, 9 October 1960

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  • 12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES m No. 1311. SUHDAY, OCTOBER 9, l»60 20 CENTS
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  • 362 1 The King and Tengku also due today 14 YIPs-PREMIER LEE, CABINET MINISTERS SEVEN ENVOYS MEET AT HIGHLANDS TANAH RATA, Saturday. FOURTEEN TOP PEOPLE from Malaya and Singapore have gathered at Cameron Highlands this weekend— but nobody will talk about it. Among them are the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr.
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  • 494 1 Riddle of smallpox S flight: be Is on SICK MAN ATTENDED K.L. CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. UEALTH authorities here today began a thorough check on the movements of Mr. L. P. Vlaanderen, a Dutch businessman, who had smallpox during a BOAC flight from Kuala Lumpur to London early this week.
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  • 98 1 AILING PRINCE TO RESIGN NICE. Sat. Prince Norodom Sihanouk (above). Cambodian chief of state announced here today that he intended to resign. The Prince was speaking to reporters on arrival from New York, where he had led his country's delegation to the IN. General Assembly. Before the Prince and his
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  • 51 1 MANILA. Sat. Twentyeight more people were reported dead or missing tonight, bringing the number of casualties left by Typhoon Kit in Central Philippines to over the 100--mark. According to reports by Philippine constabulary authorities in the provinces. 18.737 persons were rendered homeless on Southern Luzon Island.
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  • 63 1 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A Cable and Wireless messenger, Sa'at bin Ha stum. 30. died in hospital tonight soon after he was knocked down by a car in Orchard Road at the junction of Claymore Road. He was riding a motor scooter. Eye-witnesses of the accident are
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  • 27 1 tukyu. sat.— inaian Chief Justice B. P. Sinha, who is here on a goodwill visit, will be received by Emperor Hirohito on Monday.— UPl.
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  • 259 1 SINGAPORE. Saturday. RJ| O R E than 1 .000 members of the National Union of Oil Workers today unanimously agreed to a referendum to be taken among all oil workers to decide whether they want one union or two unions to represent them in the
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  • 83 1 TAIPEH. Sat —A Nationalist Chinese military M«rt today lound Lei President Chiang est critic, yuilty on two counts oi a M-ciition charge and tenced him to 14 fMttl imment. publisher o[ the monthly ma. China," was found guilty of providing cover for a pro-Communi.it agent
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  • 39 1 PORT COLBORNE (Ontario), Sal. Eight people badly burned and M 59.000.000 damage was caused when the Commonwealth's largest flour, mill was destroyed by an explosion and fire here last I night— Reuter.
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  • 89 1 A LOR STAR. Sat. The Krriah Special Branch has released four "bogus terrorists" who surrendered recently Ui the Thai border police. "We have questioned them thoroughly and we are satisfied they are not real bandits." a Special I Branch spokesman told the Sunday
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  • 232 1 BURY iLancashirc. Sat. —Mr. Charles Smith, father of the £28.600 football pools winner who did not want to accept his winIngs. said here today he thought his son would have been foolish to give the money to charity, but admired the principles
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  • 283 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Saturday. pONCOLESE policemen mutinied in Leopold- villee today. Dozens of heavily armed policemen raided homes and offices of higher ranking policemen and arrested *n estimated 20 police commissioners. The policemen, claiming they have not been paid for weeks, whisked the commissioners off at
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  • 119 1 bJEW YORK, Sat. Mr. Nikito Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, yesterday proposed a special session of the General Assembly in Europe next Spring to be devoted exclusively to disarmament. He suggested the venue should be Geneva. Moscow or Leningrad. In his lirsi formal press conference
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  • 26 2 THE ARANDORA STAR. One« sha was a crui»« hn«r Desperately they ripped and clawed at the wire round the boats
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  • 1617 2 CUT OFF FROM THE LIFEBOATS -BY BARBED WIRE The ship was a floating prison-camp. Its passengers lived behind barbed wire and hundreds died behind it when the torpedo struck. Their grim, little-known story- is now vividly recreated by ALISTAIR MACLEAN. Till. Arandora si^i bad indeed fallen upon evil days. Less
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  • 72 3 The accounts or the sinking of the Arindora Star officially released at the time differed in many respects from the picture now assembled by Alistair Maclean. Bat Britain was then at war. alone and expecting invasion. Other big news that morning: the Royal Navy's action to
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  • 1475 3 A German's courage saved many had to order n out no easy task. when everyone was coi.;hat the Arandora ..ady tounder- before they could the boat. ;ne of the Irnees tried to lower the by themselves and within a few minutes, in Duxberry s graphic phrase, half a dozen of
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  • 417 3 Drink drivers in Britain will face blood tests I ONDON. Sat. Every motorist suspected af drinking too much will be asked by the police to submit to a blood test when a new Road Safety Bill, now being prepared by the British Cabinet, becomes law. >ts will Mt be compulsory
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  • 48 3 il in producer Mario Zampi saved himself from the sinking Arandora Star by leaping overboard. After the war he returned to his career in the film industry. Here he is receiving congratulations on a film award from Peter Sellers, Shirley Eaton and TerryThomas.
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  • 242 4 A warning on political opportunists to denounce the constitution whose shortcomings were clearly revealed by the PAP btlore the general elections. It said: "The reasons for this sommersault are clear. They knew as well as we do that a politically Independent Singapore is a fantasy "Mr. David Marshall (the Island's
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  • 402 4 Independence through a merger only'-PAP PET/H BLASTS AT 'LEFT* WING ADVENTURERS' SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE PtOPUS ACTION PARTY has dismissed the idea of an independent Singapore as a "fantasy" and stressed that this State can achieve complete freedom only through a merger with the Federation. The latest issue of Petir, the
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  • 210 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A six-man team will accompany the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, during his forthcoming visit to the United States and Canada, the Sunday Times understands. The team is expected to consist of the Deputy Permanent Secretary to the
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  • 112 4 GERALD GOODENOIT.iI (above) from Upper Ser- angoon, is toeing trained in the intricacies of jet enginrs at the Sydney (Australia) headquarters of Qantas. the Australian airline. Gerald is one of six Singa- pore boys chosen as Qantas ground engineer appentires who are
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  • 290 4 Nine say 'no' to UMNO 'peace' talks KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. MINE of the 32 UMNO top leaders all mem- bers of the party's central executive committee do not want their president, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to receive Singapore UMNO's six-member "peace delegation. 1 4 1 Eight other leaders however are in
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  • 72 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. An American tourist. Joseph Gerala, reported to the police that thieves had stolen 13 of his travellers' cheques from his room in a hotel in Beach Road yesterday. Police today warned that the cheques bearing serial I numbers P*****935 to P*****947 were not negotiable
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Four I hundred and sixty-two cars registered in Singapore In September bringing the total to 61.669. Motor cycles and motor scooters total 17.244.
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  • 9 5 HE MAY GO TO PERTH. YET... Inche Abdul Wahid
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  • 312 5 A letter from Australia brings joy CINCAPORE Sat. —An Australian woman. Mrs. Irene Pacey I Mum to many Asian students in Australia has brought joy to a crippled Singapore policeman. Inche Abdul Wahid bin Baba. Pacajr, «hi> i purr about 10 year* ago. has promised to do all sbf ran
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  • 448 5 SINGAPORE, Saturday. MR. Yap Pheng Ceck, a banker and chairman of the Central Board of Pineapple Packers, warned that if the State's industry was not to be crippled, the University of Malaya must study its development plans, its staff requirements and tailor its
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  • 47 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ten Ceylon doctor* arrived here today after a threi -»vt k visit to China at the invitation of the Chine>e Medical A tion. The delegation led by Dr. P Arumanayagam will spend two days here before returning to Colombo.
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  • 186 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. -A spe- j cial committee to work out plans for co-operation I and co-ordination between Radio Singapore and Radio Malaya held its first meeting this morning \t toda> s meeting the committee discussed joint and exchange radio programmes between the two broadcasting stations
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  • 526 5 T.U.C. calls for single union for oil workers SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Singapore Trades Union Congress Secretariat today called for the setting up of a single union to represent all workers in the oil industry here. It also urged the workers "to call a halt to their disputes and to concentrate
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  • 133 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. today strt'-ssed the need for the people here to "think faster, and work harder" to keep up with the revolutionary changes now taking place all over the world. Speaking at the annual speech day
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  • 55 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police have detained two youths be ieved *o be re«oonsible for a number of robberies along Mountbatten Road. During the past week a number of schoolboys were robbed of their tiffin money by a gang of three. Following reports, police patrols near the schools
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  • 120 5 INDONESIAN COUPLE LOSE JEWELS SINGAPORE. Sat. An Indonesian couple were grief-stricken when they returned to their quarters in Caldecot Hill early this morning to find a set of three gold brooches, valued at $4,000. missing. Moing bin Saripan. 52. a driver attached to the British Broadcasting Corporation's Far East Station
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  • 21 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Cheng Teng Chun has been appointed president of the Rent Conciliation Board for one year.
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  • 71 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Four trade union officials from Singapore are being sent by the State to attend courses in labour administration and trade union principles at the Ministry of Labour In Britain i this year. The Legislative Assembly. when It meets on Oct. 20, will
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  • 45 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The, Government language examinations for officers of the Singapore establishment will be held in December. Applications by letter must reach the Permanent Secretary. Permanent Examinations Board, c o Public Services Commission. Top Floor. Supreme Court Building, by Oct. 1^
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  • 113 6 Figures mind... And her name's also Kay l AY TAN is a Sin- npore model with figures on her mind. For she was a maths student at Pennsylvania University. "I find great satisfaction in solving mathematical problems." she said Married, with two children. Kay Tan models for the love of
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    • 1146 6 KA V—ON THE GO ALL THE TIME ACCORDING to the experts, it is impossible for any person to use up every single ounce of energy contained in the human body. Perhaps they are right; who am I to dispute what the
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  • 170 6 JOHN BAKER WHITES WHETHER clear soup was in- vented in France or Germany does not really matter. What is quite clear is that most restaurants nowadays prefer the term consomme to "dear soup" to describe a variety of soups based upon various products other
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  • 425 7  -  ALAN YANG ONE-WEEK AIR SHOW TO MARK OPENING IN APRIL By •INCAPORE. SAT NEW $MILLION RADAR SYSTEM WILL BE INSTALLED ON ROOF WORK on the $2,175,000 ad ministration and operations block and control tower at the Singapore International Airport is in
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  • 274 7  -  Abdullah Ahmad By |(UALA LUMPUR, Sat. A pig-tailed monkey which can pluck coconuts at command has fascinated a visiting Japanese animal researcher so much that he wonts to return to Malaya to study it again and per haps rear one himself. old Mr. Yo
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  • 450 7 SCIENTIST WAGES WAR ON WATER PARASITES CINGAPORE, Sot. A world- renowned Norwegian scientist, who has been waging a battle against parasites that destroy the sides of a ship's hull is now in Singapore to continue his research on this intriguing subiect. Forty-year old Professor Imm. Vigeland. from the University of
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  • 262 7 From Keith Hooper DERTH. Sat. The wellknown Australian author, Gerald Claskm. has presented the original manuscript ot his published novel to the University of Malaya in Singapore. The book: "A Lion in the Bun." just published in London. It is based on Singapore where
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  • 31 7 LONDON. Sat There i are two notices on the rear of a lorry at Poole. Dorset. One on the offside reads: "Overtakers." that on the I nearside— "Undertaker.-."
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 344 8  - The farmer's wife who came to life again JOHN SMEATON UNDERTAKER NOTICED FAINT STIRRING OF BREATH By NEW YORK, Saturday. A WOMAN who was pronounced dead by a doctor "came to life again" several hours later in an undertaker's embalming room. Now she has resumed her active life as a
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  • 69 8 B.B. IS NOW FULLY RECOVERED FROM DEATH BID HER slashed wrists bandaged. French actress Brigitte Bardot is seen leaving Nice's Saint Francois Clinic, where she was rushed after her suicide attempt two weeks ago. Doctors at the clinic said she had recovered fully from the overdose of sleeping pills and
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  • 113 8 SEOUL. Sat. Chung Yol Yu. former South Korean police chief, was today seni tenced to death for murder. In connection with police shooting against demonstrators last April during the bloody uprising which led to the downfall of former PreDr. Syngman Rhee. Former Home Minister Jin :Ki
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  • 64 8 KHRUSHCHEV GETS READY TO GO HOME NEW YORK, Sat. The Russians indicated vestrrday that the Soviet Premier. Mr. Nikit.i Khrushchev, will ro home early next week. The Soviet Government has received permission to bring two planes into Idlewild international airport on Monday or Tuesday. Russian officials also hare called what
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  • 51 8 JAKARTA. Sat. Former Minister of Economic Affairs, Iskaq Tjokrohadisurjo, 63. was sentenced yesterday to five months' imprisonment for illegally transferring Government funds during his term in office. He was convicted of transferring 800,000 rupiahs to the Indonesian Nationalist Party through the use of faulty foreign exchange licences.
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  • 42 8 NEW YORK, Sat The Federation of Nigeria the 99th and newest UN. member, will send a battalion \?J^ C W. t0 J° ln tne United Nations military force, the Secretary-General Mr. Dag Hammarskjold. announced yesterday —v P I
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  • 85 8 EPINAL. Eastern France, Sat. Brigitte Bardot's actor husband Jacques Charrier who was granted one year's deferment of military service last year for health reasons has been called up again, usually reliable sources reported here today. The blonde film star's husband will Join a signal corps
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  • 31 8 SAIGON. Sat. Five Communist insurgents have been killed near the Mekong delta after they were caught in various acts of terrorism, according to reports reaching here today.— U.P.l.
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  • 48 8 WASHINGTON, Sat.— The U.S. Navy is helping Indonesia plan a navy base at Ambon, 300 miles west of Dutch West New Guinea, it was disclosed today. If the base is built, the United States is likely to furnish some of its operating equipment. U.P.I.
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  • 30 8 TOKYO. Sat. Six people were drowned and about 2,500 houses flooded when heavy rains hit Western Japan yesterday, disrupting air. road, rail and ferry boat services.— Reuter.
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  • 45 8 PALEMBANO. Sat. Four people were killed and 109 houses burned In a recent terrorist attack on Bellmblng village, south-west of here, the army reported yesterday. Damage was estimated at 3.000.000 ruplahs. The 12 heavily-armed rebels also destroyed the railway station. —U.P.I.
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  • 32 8 TOKYO, Sat— Japan and the Benelux countries today signed a new trade agreement which they said would place commercial relations '•on more solid and expanding basis."— Reuter.
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  • 33 8 LACONIA <New Hampibm>. Sat.— Mrs. Grace Metalious, 35. author of the sensational novel. "Peyton Place." was granted an uncontested divorce yesterday from her second husband, disc Jockey T. J. Martin. UPI.
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  • 24 8 HOME. Sat— American film actor John Barrymore and seven other people are under arrest following a fight in a Rome street yesterday.
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  • 250 8 Split in Laos Army: US holds up aid WASHINGTON, Sat. Officials or the State Department scid yesterday that the United States had temporarily suspended its entire military support programme to Laos. Earlier, the State Department stated that the United States had held up its payment of salaries for members of
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  • 53 8 DARWIN. Sat. An earth tremor shook Darwin lor three minutes early today, swaying buildings on their piles, springing doors and sending beds skating across bedroom floors. The eight-foot high concrete piles supporting housoi in Australia's tropical northern city rumbled but none collapsed and residents suffered nothing worse
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  • 34 8 POINT A PITRE (Guadeloupe). Sat. An Air Frame Boeing transport plane made a belly landing at the airport of this West Indian island last night. No one was hurt. U.P.I.
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  • 113 8 60-FOOT LEAP INTO LIFE A girl leaps into life. She was one of three women, two men, who were trapped by fire on the fourth floor of a Madrid office building. Their only escape route: a leap through the window to a 60ft drop. One by one they jump, from
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  • 18 9 FAMILY IN SEARCH OF A DRINK. AND IN THE ELEPHANT WORLD BABY GOES TOO
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  • 1087 9  -  JOHN BAKER WHITE ANYTHING TO DECLARE? By MAGISTRATES' courts do not often produce high drama. But high drama there was in the court at Marylebone, London on the morning of Saturday. Aug. 31. 1957. As soon as the magistrate, Mr. W.B. Frampton, had
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  • 1269 9  - NOW I'M CONVINCED Elephants never forget Anne Scott James By IN Britain there are a few famous personalities who" always hit the gossip columns. In Africa the onimols take their place. You soon get as sated with the goings-on of some wellknown pet giraffe as you do in London with
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  • 7 10 Sunday. October 9. 1960
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  • 455 10 rw\HL .salient point in the speech delivered at the Cultural Centre by Mr. Ngiam Tong Dow. Assistant Secretary of the Economic Development Division of the Singapore Ministry of Finance, is that both labour and capital mast, be subjected to national interests in order to ptomot* the State's
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  • 237 10  -  CHARLES SMITH By THE world's largest city is running out of space but the Japanese may solve the problem by building a new city. Some of Jopon's leading civic and industrial planners ore pushing a plan to double the size of Tokyo
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  • 509 10 C .J. FANS WISH TUAN MANY HAPPY RETURNS r° c ßH2snxßEna*<x THE DUSUN, Fri., Sept. 30. EARLY on Sunday, the 25th. some small Chinese boys ndmg one of those tradesmar, tricycle vans entered the Dusun, ostensibly in search of broad leaves for baking cakes in. They got leaves of the
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  • 530 10 Ambitious plan to build new metropolis in Tokyo Bay pendence on raw materials from abroad. Mr. Kano explained. Japanese industries have become concentrated near port areas, resulting in tremendous overcrowding. The pressures for expansive land along the shores of Tokyo bay have become tremendous but the land h extremely limited.
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  • 205 11 I SIX leading dancers of the Singapore Ballet Academy rehearsing for "Grande Valse," to be staged again later this month. The couples are, from left: Tan Hock Lye and Helen l.vau. Vernon Martin us and Frances Poh. and I rancis Yeoh and Goh Soo
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  • 350 11  -  IF. Hwmmg By SINCAPORE, Saturday. A SINCAPORE woman law officer was today given duties, jurisdiction and powers which no member of her sex has ever held in Malayan legal history. Miss jenny Lav Buong Bee, 27, has become the first woman before
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  • 77 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Harbour Board is lww supplying water to all ships calling at the Harbour. William Hammer and Co. Ltd.. who had carried orr this shore-to-ships water business for nearly 100 years has gone into voluntary liquidation. The change-over took place on
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  • 191 11 CINCAPORE, Sat.— Some of Singapore's best female impersonators will take part in a play to be staged by the Oleh Oleh Party at the Happy World Stadium on Oct. 15 and 16. Saturday and Sunday, at 8 p.m. Entitled "Ta'sangka" ("Unexpected' it
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  • 277 11 PENANC. Saturday. y^lTH the return to work of 600 taikongs and labourers this morning after a one-day strike, Penang lighter owners and boatmen today reached a four-point agreement to discuss certain conditions for improving future employer-employee relations. At a two-hour meeting today, delegates from
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  • 26 11 SINOAPORE. Sat— Tne pric« of tin today was $398.87 per picul. up 50 cents, on an estimated offering of 265 tons, up 15 tons.
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  • 210 11 All set for Reunion Week at Varsity CINCAPORE. Sat.—Graduates and undergraduates of the University i of Malaya. Singapore, will have another opportunity of meeting and getting to know each other at the University's 11th Anniversary and Reunion Week j celebrations to be held from Oct. 15 to 22. The Week
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  • 37 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra Oct. 138% ((Nominal). Nov. 529 (Nominal). Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $42.50 aellerr. 1 drum $45.50 sellers. Tone was quiet.
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    • 335 11 CO JEJL !(f)\ OH A ROUND-TRIP TO BY r&tCn) i.s. CHUSAN (24,215 tons) Airconditioned throughout and fitted with anti-roll stabilizers. IST CUSS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE (Round voyoga tores from $660) D*port« Petong 22nd October 1960 D«p«rtf Singapore: 26th October 1960 Stays ot Hongkong: 29th October to 2nd November 1960 Arrrve* Singapore:
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 101 11 What's on today... HXGAWWU PHOTO(.RAPHK SOCIETY: loin: exnibltion by Peng Seng-Wu and Le*-Lim Bl Raffles Museum. 10 a.m. lo 1 p m. \ll\ls I K\ (11 (I I.TI Xl evening and Ancka Ragam :.;< Par*. 7 p.m. K\H\l < I n IKI Mrs. Shirin The future ol relial 10 .Ainoer
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    • 84 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 1.14 a.m. (Bft. Bin 12.57 p.m. (Mt. lln.): Port Dickson 8.46 a.m. (9ft. 31n.) 9 p.m. < Bft 2in. >; Port Swettenham 752 a.m. (13ft. lln.) 8.14 p.m. (12ft. 31n); Penang 2.23 a.m. (Bft. 41n.) 2.47 p.m. (7ft. Mr.). TOMORROW: Singapore 154 a.m. (Bft. 21n.) 1.30
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  • Sunday Times Picture Contest
    • 80 12 fFHE winner of the weeks top prize of S3O is "Preparing For Padi Planting' (right), submitted by Siew Chee Peng, of 11-C Buckingham Street. Penang. Mr. Siew used a Yashica camera and Fuji film. Setting: f 11. I'lOO second. The second prize of $20 is won by
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    • 76 12 TODAYS runner-up prizes of $10 each go to •Confusion" (left), by Miss Lucy Tan, and "Tantalising" (right), by L. S. Tan. Miss Tan, of 80-B Kampong Pisang, Ayer Ham, Mk. 13. Penang, used a Retina camera and Kodak Tri-X film. Setting: f 5.6, 1/250 second.
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    • 65 12 THE SUNDAY TIMES will not be responsible for any print that is lost or damaged. Pictures that have won prizes cannot be returned Rejected prints will only be returned if a stamped and addressed envelope is enclosed with every botch of entries. All prize-winners will be paid by
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    • 270 12  - THEIR NAMES LIVE 0N... DAVID GUNSTON By f 1 for Guillotin shouting how the names of favious people of the past live on in the English language today. THE name of Dr. Joseph Ignoce Guillotin (1738-1814) is generally remembered in a sinister context, though it nowadays takes other forms as
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    • 105 12 HOW TO SEND IN YOUR PICTURES 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. The required information
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  • Article, Illustration
    160 12 r¥. platypus is perhaps the oddest and most primitive creature in existence. Found in Eastern Australia and Tasmania, t was unknown to science until 150 years lhi> turious little trraturc is covered in woolly fur md has Mi-hheri ted llu webbing „n the lorriYrt extends hound tin
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 841 12 ILFORD ProfeaMonai, pretm and amateur photo*a^^. (Taphers agree that L%, Lhr be>t all-round film \OBL\ r ILK»RI) HPS (^4 I >^3KV^r wor»<J-famou« for its hurh »P««cl and superb aJI-ronnd performance. Obtainable from all leading Photographic Stores Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in It) o\\ 24 Hours W %4 Us* &.scoirT*
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 197 12 (^POPULAR CROSSWORD^) ACROSS: Grave 47). 1. Con-, DOWN: 1 Has a high opinion tradlction (3). 11. Laudation (9), of (7). 2. Tool (7>. S. Bea' .3', 12. Wander (T). 14. Measures (5). J- Cease. <4.. 5. Staggers (ai fl. lfi Tai»rn ,1, 17 For trnvellinff Herons <6>. Excldim <31. 8
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  • Article, Illustration
    553 13  - ON THE RECORD METRONOME By THE vocalist who can sing "I Want To Be Evil" and sound as though she already is unabashedly evil is rare indeed like the fabulous Eartha Kitt. Her new Kopp LP, "eartha Kitt Revisited" (stereo KS 3192), is easily the pick -of -the -week among
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  • 96 13 KIM. A I.IMPIR, Sat. The word here at the moment is "Don t miss the Anouilh next week." This particular Anouilh is his "Antigone" being produced for the Literary and Damatic Society of the I'niversity of Malaya. b> Tan Chin
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  • THESPIS....in the stalls
    • 745 13 A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR OUR BALLET AND DRAMA PRODUCERS-HOW ABOUT IT? I FIND one great advantage about being a music and drama critic in Singapore. With a little effort one can sometimes persuade our players, musicians and dancers to stage shows which one feels ought to be
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  • 156 13  - And here are two choices for panto D.M. DAVIES By IMILL the Selangor Philharmonic Society give uc another pantomime this year? I ardently hope so; I'm a complete panto fan, because for me panto is complete theatre. Last year we had "Aladdin" plus "Petallng Street." I did not see it
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 532 13 l SHAIrV, >/ OFRnnlsattona IB J Jphon* ***** NOW SKOWINb iVtVjo a CURT JURGENS UrmK MARIA schell t .^djaßßßkak ilDuelmwtforesk I "RHAPSODY" tcck mcm) b WED 9 30pm Prcrr, m ML? n Ol< Smqopore A Ch.ldren Society LILEIA" JBI Colo,-ln,l,th I_ Commentory pj School Oildrcn "*r »JCM o ANY »«o»
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    • 121 13 /•ViVWiV/AVASWWiVVLVAViWi'/AS'AWrVW THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT OFFER IN YEARS! MflUini YWff Baaf^B! A oBV BBWHBWBi IPb ■I I"Ja^WPB«™JB •> oWwFdPJ IoPl*"-lr PTrem 6 COMING! .VAV. I .VAV.V. I .V. 1 i .V,VA 1 /AS t AWi 1 /MWAW We have pleasure in announcinf the official opening of our hotel extensions on 15th.
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    • 407 13 AND ONLY Germ-Fighting Toothbrush "^S^^^BBBBJ S^.v v Re»ch« you Sureically Sterile! V \§F M Made to stay Actively Antiseptic (or >\ up to 4 month* in u<e! Bk H^^lH Inhibits or destroys ALL types of gcrmi EJk BJ wjBJ thai (all on or hold to it U\ J wJM An
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 384 13 BrjTrlM^ l rv'f/''^^^2 jy A—^^^ Rk^B i RADIO SINGAPORE S^tlSgJS* 0 Time Signal And News; 7.35 AM 6.30 Good Morning; 832 S™y_.""™l 3} 1 Sl f nal And Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; JJ'* S J Breakfast Club; 8.58 7.05 Musical Sunshln*; «.OO The Z Head n s 9°° Programme
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 115 14 Hurry up, George. I am hurrying up! Power loss is your trouble, George. Feels as if you're pulling heavy load like a hippopotamus. (^vT> or an elephant IN /s>y*j/v B| .or a HIPPOPHANT! That Hippophant represents one enormous power loss, George. The ordinary high quality motor oil you're using clogs
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1289 14 -^J 7ARZAN' 1 r^M f J W7~^-^^^ HELP 1 ~^J [c?JkRSE7 v. C<Q\ P J& vS* h UP*' y J^fahir\ clear up difficulties within i will need all ri JB flrm a short time If > ou are y\ your natural nTUTYC C/\O A¥ r M T/■ MA still fancy-free
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  • gane lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK
    • 35 17 WHAT'S your problem? Write to Jane Lee and tell her about it. Address your letter: Miss Jane Lee. The Sunday Times. Times House, River Valle) Road, Singapore 9. She can help you.
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    • 986 17 DEAR JANE LEE My girl tells me that she loves me. but goes out dancing with any man who asks her. She says she imagines every man she dances with to be me. She warns me, however, not to go out with other
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  • 137 17 \IY girl and I have quarrelled iTI because I didn't keep the rules she made for me. such as not going dancing or speaking to girls. I only realise now how much I love her. and keep thinking of all the wonderful times we had together.
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  • 894 17 ...BUT IMAGINE WHAT A PROUD WENCH SUCH A PERSON WOULD BE DEAR Know Alls: Can you please tel! me the name, age and address of the most beautiful woman in the world? JAMES POX. Singapore. We could —if there was an accepted world
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  • 85 17 KNOW ALLS DROP US A LINE If there's something on your mind, drop a l«ne to the Know Alls The address is: The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Do not send stamps or return envelopes; we do not reply to letters by post. Unsigned
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  • 117 17 ]tIR William Tay, 299-A Margaret Drive AT Singapore 3. wants to contact Anthony Voon Chee Kiong, of Johore Bahru, a teacher of the Chung Hwa High School. Rengit, Johore, whom he has not seen for 18 months. Mr. Ng Foo Voon, 109 Hot Spring Road. Setapak,
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  • 90 17 READERS who want to know the day of a certain date: "Anxious Mother," Kota Bharu: Aupr. 24. 1948, was a Tuesday. Noh bin Haji Yacob, Batu Pahat: Sept. 1, 1919, was a Monday. Mohamed Salleh. Singapore Feb. 29, 1936. was a Saturday. V. Narasingam, Alor Star: Oct. 14,
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 514 17 \1 a t r h your pretty dresses with our ATTRACTIVE JEWELLERY Latest Creations Our superlative quality and skilled workmanship will add to your charm. You get this guarantee when you buy from us. Choose your ideal gift or for your proud possession from our stock of over ONE THOUSAND
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    • 126 17 i?®**. What a wonderful improvement! j& i |n. tAf^Y* W^Hlssi I Osssssssl IflosfiH ""^5 i B?^^ I w 1 1 '^sfflHaK?* Jt i adds wtgntntt i I ill V: ll f iH! 1 1 Wb- ■waS-i Latnre MF^'^k W^^^^^l |P^"^ BSBSW '.'''j&r *<sn ojM4fr*'X^^9flß> *.^SW A^^SBBW ST ST a^NB^^BS'^BSBBI OsaT
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  • MOTORING
    • 715 18 PETER LIM ROAD TESTING THE 14 h.p. PEUGEOT 403 TALK about jumping to cone lusions. Soon after taking delivery of his sixcylinder car last week, the proud owner breezed down crowded Cecil Street on his way to an appointment. He sounded his horn to overtake an
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  • 640 18 NEW MALA YAN RECORD BY SHAHARUDDIN PAGE 18 SPORTS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. WALAYAN sprinting performances were carried to a new level today by Olympic Games runner Shoharuddin Ali when he won the 200 metres final in 21.6 sec oh the concluding day of the Federation of Malaya Government Services Sports
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  • 69 18 Singapore;, sat. Kuala; Lumpur completed a hattrick of wins in the University of Malaya interdivision games when they beat Singapore by eight points (goal and try) to three (try) at Bukit Timah today. 1 Earlier in the day Kuala i Lumpur had won the basketball match
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 124 18 v^T* I To be sure of Tharis'why more men shave "with Gillette than any other blade in the world! c Gillette is a registered trade mark Mb Em »Mes to! BARLOW CO. (SINGAPORE) LTD. ON SUNDAY I'VE GOT TIME "ITS A VERY MEATY PAPER, THE SUNDAY MAIL AND ON SUNDAY
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    • 113 18 MALAYA'S FINEST CAR AND MORE THAN EVER MALAYA'S FINEST VALUE! I THE ALLNEWjj—g mf^ ma^ a SPECIAL SEDAN 8 7,425. jg- SPACIOUS... *V% Wk*s* e^*^2' RUGGED... VI W*—^~^ ECONOMICAL... M^ HOLDtjN SPECIAL and better looking than ever! STATION sedan 88,570. WITH 41 NEW FEATURES A Central Motors Product fiSS*^ A^^.
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 119 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Austere. 7. Clash. 11. Panegyric. 12, Meander. 14, Yards. 16, Inn. 17, Sled. 19. Reek. 20, Runs. 22. Stag. 24. Spy. >25 Emend. 27. Swan. 29, Series. 31, Nieces 34. Pent" 36. Terse. 37. Fat. 39. Mars. 41. Dose. 42. Item 44. Gala 46. Wet 47.
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    • 5 18 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Wootton
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  • 291 19 SUNCEI PATANI. Saturday. DERAK. joint holders with Singapore |oint Services of the Malaya Cup for rugby, opened their campaign this year with an impressive 19 points 'two goals, try, penalty) to three (penalty) rout of Kedah here today. Perok
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  • 571 19  - The 'Stars' have a case for special SAFA consideration TEOH ENG TATT CTAR SOCCERITES face a snog in their re-entry bid to Singapore Amateur Football Association's League. They are almost certain to get the "green light" for their re-affiliation application, but they may be told of their penalty for cutting
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  • 296 19 CINGAPORt, bat A month ago the Singapore Crick Club beat RAF Changi 12-8 and on the padan today they repeated this superiority with a six point i try and a penalty) to nil victory in their return rugge match But ft.CC. were unlmpi -nr. They
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  • 168 19 It's almost a free-for-all in tour game IPOH, Sat. Tht> socc-rr match between Perak. beaten Malaya Cud Bnaltets. and Putra Parahiangan of Indonesia, wnu won 2-\ Dearly ended in a iree-for-all among the players shortly bt lore the final whistle on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground liere today. The incident
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  • 33 19 SINGAPORE S;d. Tan Toclc Seng Hospitiil beat Kota Raja 3-1 ■11 their S.A.P.A. Junior Cup soccer replay. Ishalc i2> and Sahar scored for Hospital and Alan A.-m;ii for Kota R
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  • 308 19 SINGAPORE. Sun. N. Sivapathan (Stores) was, the outstanding athlete In P.W.D. athletic championships at Kallang Basin today. Sivapaihan Ued wuii Wong Fei Stores) for the individual title, and broke two of the five meet records. Civil branch won :h* Interteam championship. Stores were t-uiners-up a;id Aichltect third
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  • 64 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Outstanding goalkeeping b., Hastie foiled Singapore TeaI chers Unions bid for fuil I point> against RAF. Seletar lin todays S.H. A. League Div. i One match at Shenton the game ending in a scoreIraw. led BO. DC. A to record the! win ELBA, league Div.
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  • 277 19 England beat Ireland 5-2 LONDON. Sat. England beat Ireland 5-2 in their International soccer match played at Windsor Park. Belfast, today. Aston Villa Newcastle fl BUrkburn I Kutnley Hla. k|io..l Kulhani 5 Bolton 0 West liiinii I F.\rrton 0 Preston I.eice»ter Arscn.il 1 West Ham I Birmingham 3 Mm I
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  • 42 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Raffles, Institution maintained their unbeaten record when they beat WL Andrew's 1-0 In an inter-school hockey match at R.I. today. Meher scored. In the second team match R.I won 3-0, scoring through Mun Sun. Fernando and Jin* Jew.
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  • 693 19  - BITTER RECRIMINATIONS WON'T HELP SINGAPORE AAA NORMAN SIEBEL By CINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association's indifference to the recent Olympic Games at Rome, which was so plain to see in the Olympic trials which were not held, and some say were never meant to be held, has brought about a very swift
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  • 210 19 Oi.voaFOKl, i>al. bmta>3 i-K/ii 1 \Muumm r.n. iiau iv i.^iu IUaTU ail i.i* 1 v\ tl > 10 iv > <. ui<.ii MillUlaiti II mom 111 OaU* r u|joa iuuiu.ui kVJMO lm> uua rtlin^ -t-~ 111 UadC Ulinurti i.iiuiii> maun .n Jaiuu
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  • 106 19 MELBOURNE. C. H Buchanan's Ladjr sybil, ridden by R. Higßins.' won th* Caulfield Guineas, worth 5.000 euineas over mile here 111 thr time 01 lnuii 45 9 10 on a holding track. Second 111 the 18-horse ra> Sky HiKh (W. CktWaT) Vital L:quer <B. Wilson
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  • 39 19 PENANG. Sat. Prnang Sports Club scored live goals and a try to brat Royal Bangkok Sports Club by 28 points to nil in their annual lntor-port rugger match for the Davy Cup, at Western Road here today.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 563 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SiRVICE i Store) M Wmr4t tl» I Vimmmm c*N*f i m—tk. It f$M RAMA UIPLOMA, CCNTiriCATtt fCtTIMONIALS TAMC PHOTOCOPY (IMVtCf uooiala pftotw onrti. iv. Boat top quality COLOUR print from n*a«aaiaat) TelcpfeaM 'Ufa' Mat VO. Uoa. 110 m. mmapara LOOKINC FOR PBIVATt detecOraaT Te aalve rour
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    • 72 19 Everything you've ever wanted in furniturei HI W s SUPERLATIVE UIR 11 1 iI A 1 ITV WORKMANSHIP ff IU II U UMLI I I FURNITURE [U lij i ■mi II Lounge Suite r**"*^ aH laf o >^Baataaaaafl IJ- 1 •L- 000 including furnishing i I "^"^fe r^^^M-Jrk mater a
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 93 19 vjry vn dm i*f i}^l J rf} ii it i SOCCER: S.O£.F.A. Cup finals Senior: Marines v Police. Jalan Besar (5.15 p.m.. Junior: Jurong v General Hospital. Jalan Besar (4 p.m.>. Friendly Joyful Indians v 11 Splimk Battalion. Farrer Park; IRC. v R.A.F. Changi. Farrer Park. ■OCKBT: S.H A. Div.
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  • 1243 20  - IMPROVED CAPTAIN PIL IS HARD TO BEAT OVER 7 F. EPSOM JEEP with Wtfjfzj/irM W U I4W His keenest rival in a bright field is Cameborough CAPTAIN PIL i late Signal Patrol is a vastly-improved horse and over his pet distance <7F) he will certainly take a lot of beating
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  • 10 20 ■M DORALL. OSWALD NOLL (HI IU 30 a.m. 9.10.60.
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  • 24 20 2» Hnrrf. iln i 1/ immnm i MRS ARTHUR JOSEPH and family and THE WIFE AND S. n- for < iih*. inec at the
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  • 24 20 k '■in Minimum) IN LOVINC MEMORY (,l DM miuM A atmisayam la to> m* rn.-mory of MORRIS Anna, who dird Loving memonea
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  • 145 20 I PSOM JEEP t ALL BOY POINTER Race 1 I U K M HOI \K PALONG Y|\l.H\M Singalang k>n;\ Scholar Kings Scholar Malliam Malham Tollana Kace i I II 3.3fl PANCBA IM»K\ \RIXA GOLD rRI.( I UI.XCE .•recedence Straight Ilight Pancha Indr* Rarakat Prwedpncr Loyalty *PTAIX PIL SANDMAN MISSISSIPPI
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  • 1251 20 RACE 1—1.15: (Class J, Dlv. 1) Abt. 7 Furs. 1. 799 00l Assurance <C. T. Tan> Spencer. 3 9.0 Maddork 8 1 L' «MM l'ilot'% Pridr .Rp.-ult St.) Banby. 8 8.13 iF> Dragon 4 I 3. 5981.'7 r.iloni! IT. K. Foo> R Breuk 4 8.12 Sliaari I 4
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  • 165 20 SINGAPORE. Sat— Froggie, a winner in Class 2 at the recent Ipoh meeting has 1 been promoted to Class One, according to latest amendI ments to the S.R.A. classification list. Three hOTMt have bet v .demoted. They are Kalamazoo and Bobs to
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  • 128 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singa- pore Motor Club's Go- 1 Kart meeting, which was postponed on Oct. 2 because of 1 rain, will now be held next Sunday at Police Training School Thomson Road, starting at 8.30 a.m. Intending competitors should contact Bill Wyllie of' Lyo. Motors. The S.M.C. hopes
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 160 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. LIM CMUNi. me SMAUS Sfroitt Times Small-Ads' bnnq BIG results. Snap 'that Picture ouith C'.ipturc today's Happiness with Kodacolor pictures. lUj^K<ul.icolor Film is fast produces excellent fullcolour snapshots indoors or out. Makes full-colour I prints and enlargements. Available in all popular size-. I'mrascJ hy KotLik in Singapore you
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    • 169 20 Iflore jewels less friction for perfect accuracy and Till 11l 4-» I I Ifl t? service HHB i 'iliHii'"' I'i'iiiii 'ijij' i 1 TIT/MUI fam** t^r, 1 1 iuni swiss iuj c/Joitfc£ csHrttouA £%£&ma4t, 'fltaJec fELEFUNKEN Fi -3D .^k STercQ ji T[II»UNI>IH Xiß Utjr TIIOUNKIMjI aJ mi n«« v^ t.u^.M."-
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