The Straits Times, 23 October 1960

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  • 12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES lit No. 1313 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1960 20 CENTS
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  • 864 1 Unionists told: Industrialisation only way out Goh: It would weaken labour SINGAPORE. Sat. THE Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. has warned the labour movement in the State of the consequences of failure to industrialise Singapore's economy. The warning appears in his memorandum on labour movement and
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  • 463 1 King pins gold' on Malaya's boy hero ISUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Malaya's bravest boy. Mohamed Nor Omar, 16, was "scared stiff" during his proudest moment today. The boy. who twice jumped into a fast-flowing river to rescue two children in distress. fidgeted ncrMtusly as he walked out to have a S7OO
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  • 16 1 The Yang di-Pertuan Agong pins the Pinyat Hang Tuah on Mohamed Nor
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  • 78 1 NIK KAMIL TO BE ENVOY TO CANADA OTTAWA, 6a t. Tengku Abdul Rahman left Ottawa today for Arvida, Quebec, with the intention of establishing a Malayan diplomatic mission in Canada's capital soon. Sources close to the Malayan Prime Minister said the Malayan Ambassador to Washington. Dato Nik Kamil. will probably
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  • 92 1 Heavy losses for Algerian insurgents ALGIERS, Sat. French troops, fighting in the rugged Aures mountains, have struck the Algerian insurgents thtir hardest blow for months. In a series of engagements in the past 10 days. Casualty toll among the Insurgent bands is officially given here as 326 "out of action."
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  • 25 1 CAIRO. Sat.— Afghanistan's King Mohammed Zahir Shah was received by President Nasser today when he arrived from Beirut for a nine-day state visit.
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  • 158 1 SALISBURY I S. Rhodesia Sat— Police supported by army reserves made a six-hour swoop on Salisbury African townsnips today. They arrested 230 Africans under new police powers outlined in the Vagrancy Bill which became law this week. A police spokesman said: "Extreme care
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  • 16 1 PEKING. Sat A Communist Chinese military goodwill mission left here yesterday for North Korea.
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  • 55 1 LONDON. Sat Deep floods which swamped large areas lof western England two weeks ago were threatening to return today. After a night of torrential rain many houses at Exeter, hit by earlier floods, were again swamped. Surrounding roads were blocked with flood water up
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  • 107 1 rKYO. Sat. A Japan Air Lines DC-8C jet aircraft circled Hantda airport here for two hours today after it had dropped a tyre cover while taking off. The aircraft carried 87 passengers and a crew of 11. It was bound for Los Angeles.
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  • 326 1 Congo row: Mobutu breaks off with UN ARMY COMMANDER COMPLAINS: I WAS TREATED LIKE A CHILD LEOPOLDVILLE, Saturday. pOLONEL Mobutu, the Congo Army com mandcr announced today that he had broken off relations with the United Nations Command in Leopoldville and would go to New York on Tuesday. Col. Mobutu
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  • 53 1 Dope worth $15 million in 'coffin 9 NKW YORK. Sat— A tof- I fin-like box brought ashore yesterday from the Italian liner Saturnia was found to contain pure heroin worth almost I s.vViMMi.uiMi (about M$15.U00.000) when open- ed by Narcotics Bureau agents and police. Two men who collected the box
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  • 165 1 Three die in Rengam crash JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Three people from Singapore two women and a man were killed in a head-on collision between a car and a timber-laden lorry in the Rengam are* on the mam road between Johore Bahru and Ayer H:tam this afternoon. Five others wire injured,
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  • 62 1 Freiburg i West Germany), Sat. Heinrich Poinmerenke the "beast of the Black Forest" was Mi tenced here today to hard labour for life after being found guilty of four murders and i series of sex and other crimes. The court also .sentenced him to loss of
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  • 27 1 KARACHI. Sat— The Unit ed State* and Pakistan Government will jointly install a Beato cholera research la boratory in Dacca. Ea.st Pakistan. In December. U.P.I.
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  • 27 1 GLASGOW. Sat. King Mahendr a and Queen Ratna of Nepal arrived here today i to begin a five-day private I visit to Scotland.- Reuter
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  • 964 2  -  ALISTAIR MACLEAN INTO THEE-BOATS' LAIR WITH LIGHTS BLAZING... By Not for this liner the furtive zig-zag through enemy waters. Serenely, confidently, a blaze of lights she went on her way; the captain had been told the Germans had guaranteed his non-combatant passengers a safe journey.
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  • 2282 3 ...THEN THE SAFE-PASSAGE MYTH WAS EXPLODED pedo-boat captain. But the destruction of their port lifeboats had been no accident. They were clearly visible and sharply etched against the •urrounding darkness by the numerous deck and floodlights that were still switched on. The E-boat
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    • 351 4 V *iar to#i« pressure per square inch a Rolex Oyster on the OUTSIDE of the x~X N the 23RD OF JANUARY last two scientists, squeezed to- x tfsii Tfer> I V^/ gether in the narrow cabin of the bathyscaph "Trieste," went Sy^'v. >>>Sv^ 1 down to the bottom of the
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  • 569 5  -  JEFFREY FRANCIS BANDSMAN FORD: WE SEEK TRUTH IN 818LE... MANY PEOPLE MISUNDERSTAND US By Probe into 'wave of religious zeal' in Air Force KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. It all began very innocently. Some members of the 48--man Fa* East Air Force regional band were talking generally when
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  • 484 5 TEACHER, 21, GETS 3 YEARS FOR ARMED ROBBERY SINGAPORE. Saturday. A SCHOOL TEACHER. Teo Kirn Hui. 21, was convicted of armed H robbery today and sentenced to three years 1 jail by the Second District Judge, Mr. Tan Wee Kian. Kwek Cheow Heong, alias Arthur Kwek, 18, was jointly convicted
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  • 115 5 Union man found hanging from ceiling SINGAPORE, Sat. Inche Abdul Karim bin Haji Djafir, 45. general secretary of the Malay Seamen's Union. was found hanging in his Lorong 28, Geylang, home i here this morning. He died in a room where 1 the youngest of his six chilj dren a
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  • 107 5 'BODY-IN-THE-BATH GIRL' IS CREMATED SINGAPORE, Sat.— Reiko Yoneyama Kobayashi. the body-in-the-bath girl. was cremated here today at the Japanese crematorium in the Yio Chu Kang Road. Ex-model Miss Kobayashi. 23, died in the home of a local stockbroker, Mr. D. G. Hebdige. in Garlick Avenue last Monday. Among the mourners
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  • 73 5 SINGAPORE. Sal— The following have been appointed n.fiiifo-.'rs of ihe Liquors Licensing Board from Sept. 26 to March 31, 1962: The District Judge and First Magistrate (Mr Choor Singh), chairman: Dr. P. T. Nathan, vicechairman: Mr. Ong Eng Lian. Mr. Hon Yung Sen. Mr. Jee Ah
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  • 23 5 C Sat The brate I'i.ited with a talk on "The Pnitcd how it Mr A Athi>jyam at Robin-. son's cafe
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  • 177 5 THE FIRST LADY AT SALE IN AID OF SPASTICS SINGAPORE, Sat. Puan Noor Aisha. the wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, today praised the Spastic Children's Association of Singapore for having "undertaken a very important task of caring j for the spastic children of our State." She was speaking at
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  • 194 5 SINGAPORE, Saturday. AN emergency general meeting of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union tonight "strongly denounced the small minority" of bus workers who indulged in fare "squeeze." One of three resolutions adopted declared that the small group of anti-union and anti-social employees were jeopardising
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  • 85 5 The Governor salutes children's rally MALACCA. Sat. -More than 5.000 children this morning took part in a Children's Day rally at the Kubu stadium, here. The salute was taken by the Governor of Malacca, Dato Haji Malek bin Yusof. An exhibition, organised by the Information Department. Malacca, is also being
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  • 36 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Tan Kirn choo. 47. was fined $20 in a magistrate's court here today after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of po.ses.sing three Federation of Malaya Social Welfare lottery ticket.-.
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  • 298 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Government today announced the names of 10 people suitable for appointment as referees and 15 others to be members of the employer and employee paHell in the Industrial Arbitration Court It was also announced under the Industrial Relations Regulations 1960 that a member
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  • 38 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Gujarati Youth Association are celebrating Dipwall and Gujarati new year tomorrow at 335- A Upper East Coast Road. Professor K. M. Gatha of the University of Malaya will lead the celebration.
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  • 40 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Shoon Hoy Heng was charged in the I Ninth Magistrate's court here tod-ay with attempting to extort $10 from Oh Peck Lim on June 8 at Paya Lebar Road. He was remanded until Oct. Ik.
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  • 22 5 SINGAPORE. Sat —Mr. A. S Kinnear has been reappointed a member of the Singapore Harbour Board from Oct. 18.
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  • 115 5 IN: NEW CANADA TRADE ENVOY THE new Canadian Trade Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. Edward Henry !>laguire. (above), said in Singapore yesterday that Canadian Industrialists were watching \Cith great interest the industrial development plans of Sin gapore and the Federation. Mr. Maguire, 46, arrived here from Hamburg yesterday to take up
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  • 60 5 PENANG, Sat. An ex-sol-dier, Lav Kok Leong. 23 who climbed a ladder and peeped into a woman's room was today bound over in $100 for one year on a charge of criminal trespass. He had pleaded guilty to entering the compound of the Runnymede
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  • 71 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three well-known Sarawak confmiinity leaders left Singapore by Qantas early this morning for a three-week visit to Australia as guests of the Au.stralian Government. They were: Datu Bandar Abang Haji Mustapha. Te- monggonp Jugah anak Barieng and Temonggong Oyonf Lawai Jan. The trio had
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  • 314 5 Co-op case: Audit assistant cleared CINCAPORE. Sat. A City Council employee, itated to have been given m )uly iast year a threemonth job to do m one week, was today acquitted or a charge of misappropriating a cheque during that period S. B. Chain, an audit assistant, wtus accused ol
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  • 490 7 AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR TO THE DUSUN THE DUSUN, Friday, Oct. 14. WyE HAD an unexpected visit from a business executive of a big firm in Singapore. He had left the City after lunch with the intention of going to see the waterfalls, but rain threatening prevented this, so
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  • 1341 7 The 1961 Annual gives a colourful view of Malaya NOSTALGIA AND INFORMATION FOR READERS The Straits Times Annual 1961— $3.75 By VERNON BARTLETT IT is, of course, mainly in Malaya itself that the Straits Times Annual has its readers. There is a healthy curiosity about the land we live in,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 151 8 TVIIANDJUR, (West Java), X Sat.— The district court here has imposed jail sentences on 27 members of a religious sect who dance together naked, and who are pledged to murder unbelievers. The 27 were followers of a sell-styled prophet. Nawawi. who died in
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  • 205 8 Mr. NEHRU IS RIGHT, SAYS TIMES LONDON, Sat. The Times today declared that Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, was "entirely right" in saying (at a New Delhi press conference yr.trrday) that the United Nations' Security Council did not fairly represent the United Nations or the World. The 11-member Security
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  • 423 8 'NEW PRESIDENT SHOULD TRY TO BREAK SOVIET FILLIBUSTER But both agree that another Summit needs preparation NEW YORK, Saturday. WICE President Richard Nixon, and Senator John Kennedy, have clashed strongly and openly again this time on United States prestige in the world and the way to
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  • 160 8 PERSIANS AWAIT BIRTH OF ROYAL BABY TEHERAN. Sat. Cries of "Inshallah (Cod willing) it is a boy" were heard on all sides today as Persians eagerly awaited the birth of a baby to young Queen Farah expected any hour now. The streets of this brightly decorated city were floodlit last
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  • 87 8 Kennedy is still in the lead NEW YORK, Sat—Senator John Kennedy has increased his lead over VicePresident Richard Nixon in New York State for the third successive day, according to the Dally News, presidential straw poll. The newspaper's poll today reported that latest returns showed Senator Kennedy with 53.4 per
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  • 192 8 U.N. KATANGA ROW BOILS ELISABETHVILLE, Saturday. THE UNITED NATIONS' Command here was last night faced with the risk of a total breakdown in its relations with the Katanga government. President Tshombe has de manded the recall of Mr. Lan Berendsen, top. U.N. official in Katanga, and part
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  • 29 8 MOSCOW, Sat. Soviet frogmen and rescue vessels yesterday refloated the Greek steamer Agios Nikolai aground nine days off La vansaari Island in the Gulf of Finland.
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  • 62 8 HAVANA, Rat. Major William Morgan, an American who took part in Dr. Fidel Castro's struggle against former dictator, Fulgencla Batista, was arrested yesterday and accused of complicity with counter-revolutionaries who have been operating in Sierra Del Escambray En Las Villas Province. Morgan, a native of Ohio, lost
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  • 38 8 NEW YORK. Sat. Sir Claude Corea of Ceylon, chairman of the U.N. General Assembly's main political committee. has recovered from an attack of Influenza that has confined him to his home during the week.— Reuter.
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  • 48 8 MILWAUKEE, Sat. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodgr. th* Republican vice-presidential candidate, predicts that th« world Is in for "25 yean of International tension." He made this prediction in a television appearance he taped hrr* last night for future showing, as part of bis campaigning. Heater.
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  • 40 8 BAHRAIN. Sat.— At least 28 survivors have been picked up from the 15,728-ton Norwegian tanker Polyana which was still blazing fiercely in the Persian Gulf this morning after a series of explosions on board yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 241 8 ■JNITED NATIONS, Sat. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the United Notions SecretaryGeneral, said today the UN. had "reached a stage where it has to prove its value in a divided world." In a special United Nations' message to commemorate the 15th anniversary of
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  • 368 9 BY OPERATION OF LAW, REGISTRATION AND NATURALISATION Proficiency in spoken Malay is a 'must' BRUNEI TOWN, Sat. THE Brunei Government has released details on how non-native residents in Brunei can become citizens of this rich oil state. Under the Nationality Enactment Bill, which will be presented to
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  • 419 9 'STOP PUSHING THE WORKERS OR FACE RETALIATION- BANI CINCAPORE Sat— A member o* the tenman secretariat of the Singapore Trade Union Congress today warned that there was a tense and explosive situation" fast developing in the State s industrial arena. \ddrrssing a kcmmJ merlins "f th<- Singapore Ir t< lion
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  • 45 9 BUR AS i Louisiana p. Sat Ten people were killed and more than 78 injured when I the American passenger- 1 cargo liner Alcoa Corsair and the Italian cargo ship Lorenzo Marcello collided in the Mississippi, near here, today.
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  • 119 9 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The 18th Royal Signals Regiment here today celebrated Malay Day with a gala programme which included a parade in the morning to a bersilat disi play at night. The celebrations were part of the regiment's annual Corps Week which began on Oct. 20 Todays celebrations
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  • 224 9 GIFTS FROM THE TENGKU QTTAWA, Sat— Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Federation Prime Minister, presented Mr John Diefenbaker with a silver and gold-tipped Malayan walking stick yesterday. The cane, which has a silver inscribed handle with the Federation's coat-01-arms in gold, was presented to the Canadian Prime Minister as a token
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  • 468 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES PLAN TO WOO INVESTORS Sunday. October 23. 1960. riE suggestion by a leading American bank executive that missions from the United States and other countries be lnvit- ed to make on the spot investigations win a view tc setting up specific industries deserves close study by the
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  • 876 10 The success of Petaling Jaya what lies ahead? SPRAWLING P.J. WITH 4,550 HOUSES AND 32,000 PEOPLE Bl AUTHORITIES ARE UNDECIDED ABOUT EXPANSION PLANS What is the future of Petaling Jaya? Is it to be further expanded when all the present available land has been used up? Is it to continue
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  • 641 10 CIR I read with enlOyment the appreciation of Homer contributed by Mr David Gunston (Sunday Times. Oct. 16) under the caption "'Their names live on i agree with most ot vhich your contributor says o' Homer things Homeric and of his place in htera-tu.-e.
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  • 228 10 A YOUNG man asked a starlet to marry him. "Of course I will, darling." she gushed. "But first you've got to have two cars —one of them a Rolls— a flat in Mayfair. a cottage in the country and a yacht." The young man went away
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  • 468 11  - Film actor Rathbone hits out at apartheid ALAN YANG IN SINGAPORE ON HOLIDAY... By CINGAPORt, Sat. South African-born actor Basil Rathbone said <n Singapore today that he had no desire to return to his motherland until and unless the onothema of apartheid "is wiped out." The famed 68-ytar-(jld 4 stage
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  • 254 11 RAF pilots in search of a boy adopted during war SINGAPORE, Saturday. A ROYAL AIR FORCE squadron in England is look ing for a young Gurkha, |immy Nutti, nicknamed "Chico," who was adopted by the squadron in Burma during the war. when he was a homeless, seven-year-old boy. Thr 17
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  • 155 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Tilt Housing and Develop- ment Board warned tenants today that those who want to keep dogs, poultry or livestock should vacate their flats ana find other accommodation. An oflicial statement said the Board was determined to ensure that the "whims and I
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  • 62 11 The price of tin in Singapore on Saturday was $395.87" 2 a picul down 62 V^ cents. The unofficial estimated offering was 250 tons down 20 tons. COPRA PRICE Singapore Copra Asweiation noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: Nov. $28*4 (Nominal). Singapore Coconut
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  • 92 11 SUNDAY: Singapore i 2.16 am (9ft. 4iiis.) 12.04 p.m. 1 9ft. Buis. i; Port Dlckson 807 a.m. (10ft > 8.24 p.m. (Bft 81ns.): Po»t Swet>nham 7.20 a.m. (14ft. 61ns i 7-49 p.m. 1 13 ft. Bwv>; Penang 1.46 a.m. (9ft. 2 iv i 2.12 p.m. (Bft.
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  • 397 11 lOHORE BAHRU. Sat.—' Questions relating to| jonore"s supply of water to S ngapore will be presented at the Johore Legislative Assembly meeting on Monday. Syed Mohamed bin Edros j (All.) wants to know how much money the government < gets for water supplied
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  • 311 11 Child delinquents in Malaya: Many from broken homes U.N. SEMINAR ON FAMILY WELFARE KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A LMOST HALF the juveniles brought before the courts in Malaya come from broken homes, Mr. S. Sockanathan, Malayan delegate to the United Nations seminar on child and family welfare here, said at the
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  • 45 11 BANK CLERK AND TRANSLATOR WED MR. Thomas Wang Choon Ngak. a clerk at the i Chung Khiaw Bank and his bride. Daphne Chia. a French translator at the Overseas Union Bank, who were married at the Church Of Our Lady of Nativity, in Singapore recently.
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  • 30 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The next quarterly session of the Liquors Licensing Board will be held at the First District Court. South Bridge Road, at 10.30 a.m. on Dec. 13.
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  • Sunday Times Picture Contest
    • 54 12 Uf I N N E R of the week's top prize of $30 is "African Tempo" (right), submitted by Vincent Soon Teck Piat. of 86 Upper Aljumed Road, Sennett Estate, Singapore 13. Mr. Soon used a Yashica VL camera and llford H.P. 3 film. Setting:
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      140 12 rpHE second prize *of $20 Is won uy "The Sparkling Sea" (left), by S. Y. Long, of 54 Changi Road, Singapore 14. Mr. Long used an Ikoflex camera and Kodak V.P. 120 film. Setting: fl6. 1 300 second. TO D AYS runnerup prizes of $10 each go to
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    • 279 12  - THEIR NAMES LIVE 0N... for I scariot .showing how the names of famous or infamous people of the past live on in the English language today. rE name of Judas |s> carlot, brtrayer ol Jci»u.-> Christ, is perhaps the most infamous in all history, yet strangely it too lives on
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    • 201 12 rE cheetah, beautiful companion of princes, has long been admired for its grace, docility and speed. Since time immemorial it has been used b> royal hunting parries for the chase. In NHM times it *as been used for catching intt lopo for zoological coltactiuns and. in he I
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    • 120 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
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    • 176 12 {POPULAR CROSSWORD J I I 12 I* If 17 l« I* I |W ACROSS: 1. Prejudiced (6). 6. OOWN I ter (b>. 2. PYuit Sudden (6). U. Afc.urd! (9.. IX J» in^T St 5i Harm (6). 14. Woman's short lac- Coalse mdivulual i 4», 8 Govfrkft <6» 16. Small wood
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  • 347 13 D. MORTON DAVIES WRITES A80UT.... I FEAR I shall always 1 think of her as Mrs. Malaprop of "The Rivals" fame, but really she is Susan Farmer. At all events, Mrs. Malaprop or Mrs. Farmer came to see me in a different capacity. From the comedy
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  • 633 13 METRONOME'S QNE HAS TO HEAR 34-year-old Hal Holbrook's incredible impersonation of Mark Twain in his New York show, "Mark Twain Tonight," to realise how funny that great American humorist can be. The show (recorded on Philips mono ABL 3316) offers samplings of Twain's acidulous wit and sidesplitting
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  • 369 13 RADIO SINGAPORE AM. 630 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 705 Musical Sunshine; 8.00 The News; 805 Sunday Breakfast Club Session: 9.00 Programme Summary; 903 Tfce Choir Sings! 9 30 Piano Moods; 945 The Stu.irt Poster Show; 10 00 Music Mosaic: 11.00 Meet The Family;
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    • 647 13 BALLET FANS TO GET A TREAT THIS WEEK YES This is the week that we've all been waiting for the Singapore Ballet's Fifth Season; and their first appearance, apart from rheir contribution to our recent Cultural Festival, since Frances Poh and Vernon Martinus returned from their long
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  • 209 13 EDITOR Matter for regret' LETTER TO THE AT A TIME when we are hearing so much too much, possibly about the need to forge a truly Malayan culture, it was odd, almost grotesque to find in the "culture pa ,Te" (Pace 13) of last week's Sunday Times three articles, each
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  • 511 17 get up early. It is no hardship in this u-arm climate IS it right for a boy I have known for a year and who is two years older than I to visit me often in my house? I am 18.
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  • 888 17 WHAT'S your problem? Write to Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. AR JANE LEE: I have been out with a boy a few times, and he seems quite friendly and nice. Now he admits he was a playboy
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  • 297 17 HERE are the answers to more "what day was it" questions: K. S. Llm. Kuala Lumpur-. April 13, 1944. was a Thursday. R. Tan Singapore: Muy 29, 1944. was a Monday, and Jan. 15, 1950, was a Sunday. Tan Chwee Wan, Tumpat: March 1. 1905. was
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    • 274 17 Problem days can be COOL, CAREFREE DAYS! Have fun* Enjoy every carctrrr minute of sea and sun! And be cool despitr problem days! Change to Tampax and discover it's just as easy to be cool on "certain" days on any other day of tht month I Tampax internal sanitary protection
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    • 167 17 DEAR Know Alls: Is it true that monkeys will gradually become human beings? A friend told me it is so. M. M. ZULFIKAR. Jesselton. No! Man and apes are distinct species, though Darwinian theory suggests that millions of years ago they might have had ormnon ancestor from which they developed.
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    • 30 17 LLANFAIRPWLLGWYNGYUGOGERYCHWYRNDROBWLLLLANTYSILISGOGOGOCH WHAT is LlanfairpwUgwyngyugogerychwyrnd- it is a small town in Wales, generally called robwllllantysilisgogogoch, and how is it pro- simply Llanfair P.G. Only a Welshman can pronounced? C.H.L. nounce it.
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    • 259 17 IDEAL^ in your kitchen! j^S^S Nestles IDEAL Evaporated Milk is L |lf v> J th.s delicious M M i s/r-B^^^ f\4 PRAWN WIGGLE tJJEA^ i 1 tabiMpoon butter 1/1 cyp I4ml Milk 1^ fi 1 ♦iour 1/1 w...r |m^^ m4k. I ttoipoon »alt I ♦>•»»< loofc.d LVv IW' I B^bW-
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  • 309 18 WOL YES HAND A 4-1 DEFEAT WEDNESDA UL/ALES beat Scotland by 2-0 m their international match at Niman Park. Cardiff, today. Football 'A i Fir^t Tottenham :i 4-1 pton Ware "round LONDON. Sat. cwdrnlx-.it h I Xllo.t 1 Dumbarton I FtfhM a-l Mirlmg Querns Park 'I I oil. 1 1
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  • 129 18 cVDNEY, B*t. Sir Donwld Wmiama U day denied mem had ijeen n d with Uir MCC to allow bowlers n throw daring the first ihrre Ol thr Australian tour ol English reports have stated the creed with a proposal r Donald that, no action should be takt-n
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  • 29 18 BRIGHTON. Sussex. S;.t The South Africans won ihe of .tieir Rugby L'i<ion B:H.un line today -\.*.m limy beat the Southern Counties o\ 29 points to nine— Reiner
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  • 29 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. Second by Margesh and Oupta helped B O.D.C.A. :o beai Combined Scaools 2-1 in a SHA. Div. 3 match at Bras* E;i.-ah Road odav
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  • 124 18 rE cocktail party to introduce a 1961 line of cars was in full swing. Two charming ladies peered inside a gleaming fourcylinder job. studied the pedals for a moment, looked at each other— and giggled. A dour-faced man looked even more sullen, and said: •Reminds me of
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  • 29 18 Two new Vauxhalls with more pep for 1961 THE SUNDAY PAGE FOR MOTORISTS TWO views of the 1961 Vauxhall Cresta. at King George V Park. Singapore. Sunday Times pictures.
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  • 1184 18 Peter Urn road testing The Vauxhall Cresta lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THE 1961 range of Vauxhall cars was unveiled in Singapore last week. They are the six-cylinder Cresta and Velox, and the fourcylinder Victor series the standard saloon, the Super, the De Luxe and the Estate Car. Shapes remain basically the same as
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  • 103 18 ACROSS: 1. Biased Abiuni 11. Ludicrous. 12. Damage. 14, Bolero. 16. Grove. 17. Direful. 18. Erne. 20. Rude. 21. Rod. 22. Heart. 25 Lid. 26. Quinary. 27. Sad 29. Entry. 30. Met. 32. Ones. 34 None. 35. Accedes. 37. Jolts. 38. Reaper. 39. Divest. 40. Diatribes. 41. Dreads.
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    • 101 18 PAGE 18 SPORTS 0 THE SUNDAY STIMULANT VM A DOCTOR AND I'M A BUSY MAN. THAT'S WHY I'M SO GLAD THERE'S AN INFORMATIVE PAPER LIKE THE .MAIL TO HELP ME CATCH UP ON THE NEWS AT WEEK-ENDS. "It has a very good coverage of Foreign affairs by top-class men and
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  • 445 19 IPOH. Saturday. SINGAPORE played a vastly improved game today to beat Selangor. the Malayan champions, convincingly by 3-0 in the second day's play in the Malayan Hockey Federation's quadrangular meet on the town padang here. In yesterdays game, Singapore went down unaccountably to Penang
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  • 281 19 S'GOR HELD TO 3-3 DRAW IPOH, Sat. Perak held Selangor to a 3-3 draw in the H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugger match before a large crowd on the town I padang here today. Each side kicked a penalty goal. The f,ame, dominated by the lorwards. was a scrappy affair. Heavy rain
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  • 322 19  -  SAUL JOSHUA By CINCAPORE. Sat. —The Thailand Rugby Union t3am flew into Singapore this evening bringing with them the handsome King of Thailand's Cup which J they have won since 1956 And they aim to leave with it. They open
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  • 264 19 CINCAPORE, Sat An J understrength Singapore Cricket Club first XV did well to beat Army by 1 1 points <a goal, a try and 1 a penalty) to three (dropped goal) m their rugby match on the padang today Although they were without
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  • 151 19 SiNtJAi-'oHfc;. Sat. Singapore will meet Federation in lour M-hool international Batches three of which will be held in Kuala Lumpur and the other at Seremban, I during the December HoliI days. The matches to be held in Kuala Lumpur are swimming on Dec. 10,
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  • 22 19 \GAPOHE Pntra Parahiangan •w -Malaya >ocrer match on Monany iMt •l.ed tjec;iuse the vjsiart scheduled to leave on Monday moi..
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  • 161 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Lawn Tennis Association will meet on Tuesday to decide whether they can entertain Jack Kramer's troupe of professional tennis player. The professionals, who will be starting a Far Ea.-t tour on Oct. 27 at Colombo, are Lew Hoad. Ashley Cooper, Ait-x Olmedo.
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  • 441 19  -  MORMAN SIEBEL K. LUMPUR. Sat. By I i THE second round matches in the F.A.M. Cup competition bring Singapore into the fray against jomt Services at Jalan Besar this evening and with it a nightening of interest. There is a shade of mystery too
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  • 968 19 THE Selangor Amateur Athletic Association's inevitable postponement owing H rain of its annual championships from August to a date still to be decided upon may yet prove a blessing in disguise. The championships will earn the distinction of being the first
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  • 33 19 LONDON. Sat lhailanda C. Watnasm and T. Kh.t-ad-riiaj are expected io contest the nien's singles final in the Win, < a oprn badminton tournament iiich sib. ..■> utre on Monoay. Reuter.
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    • 67 19 MCOLB: k.\m. fsf Mi 1 pore Join. Services Julau Bfsar .5 10) Priendly Binta^ig Bulan v 5 Coy Dog Unit. Parrer Park H«»(KKV: .-.HA Div. 2--, STU v Homskoi4; Bank GOLF: R S.O.C. 18 iioles mixed I I foursomes (Mroice), Sime Roari. \V\TER POLO: Combined Ser- xires (Aden) v Singapore
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  • 2440 20  -  EPSOM JEEP Native Kingdom By Spectacular debut by He beats Cheers, Tudor House in finish of heads TUDOR HOUSE, who started a hot favourite in the Cold Cup Trial over a mile at Bukit Timah today, was beaten by two outsiders, Brantas and Cheers, in a
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  • 56 20 .ii Hordi flu <. Minimum t starr hoter. mttmm o( OCIOtHT before lunday P, MOORTHV .rte«« Lnvintj frorr. Quarters MRS. ALEX D'SILVA of Vahathnral .iy prac.lully on 20-IU-6O a i li. hudk at St. >H. am. R. SUBRAMANIAN, prnnloaer P.W IV paa«M] a«ay peacefully aftrr a nbort ll!n.->^ on
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  • 22 20 (Vinimum; MR. A MRS. V D. s.im'i.l in.ink itiv*« for th*>r valuaolr rr«^nce on tht- n O'mn of manias* on i
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  • 12 20 ■■1- ytinimum) THE SILVER CR'LL— K'aton^'s n"« Nightly itt Coaat I
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  • 48 20 TOTAL POOL: 5165.282 Ist. No. *****1 (574.376) 2nd. No. *****9 ($37,188) 3rd. No. *****5 ($20,660) STARTERS ($1,721 each Nos. *****7: *****5; *****7; *****6: *****6; *****8. *****7; *****4: 378,25; *****2 *****6; *****8. CONSOLATION ($1,239 each Nos. *****2: *****1; *****1; *****5: *****3; *****0: *****9: *****2: *****4: *****6.
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  • 129 20 gINGAPORE. aat. Mr. Chua Tian Teck was re-elected president of the Singapore Amateur WeightliTting Federation for the j sixth successive year, at its annual I general meeting today. Mr. Chua Tai Juay. who was the former secretary until 1957 when he was forced to retire
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  • 133 20 LAUREL, Maryland, Sat.— I Apostole, an English colt, yesterday joined the field for I the Nov. 11 running of the' US$lOO,OOO Washington DC. International Turf classic at Laurel, while Chamour of Ireland bowed out Laurel officials announced that Mrs. David Montagu of London had accepted an
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    • 273 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. Vimmumi AIIIHECAM RENjAMIN H ..r</< J/n i ytimimum > THE ENGAGEMENT was announced Manukularatm ..i Un. n and KuMima Imymmmt*' [SHIPPING NOTICE Ili.UI IKIKSIINO M.V. "NEPTUNIA" xted to arrive I: urn Djakarta tomorrow. 24th October at 6 am and will snil lor Europe at 4 p.m on 24*.h
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    • 485 20 more jewels less friction for perfect accuracy and T lifetime ITON service T'l Jo^ W&i- TITONIsw.S TELEFUNKEIHif G (3 CtEDLCfi ODtoinoble from all nearest TELEFUNKEN dealers. Sole Agents for Singapore, Fed. of Malaya, Brunei. Sarawak, N-Borneo. SEOW KUAN CO., LTD. 4/6. Dhoby Ghout, Singapore. Tel: ***** ***** 188 A, Botu
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