The Singapore Free Press, 23 July 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 45 1 LONDON, Thurs. Squadron Leader Charles Maughan streaked from the Arc de Triomphe in Pans to Marble Arch here in a record-shat-terin" 40 minutes 44 seconds todav to put the Royal Air Force back in the lead in the Bleriot anniversary air race. -Reuter.
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  • 43 1 Four masked Chinese, armed with daggers, entered the house of Mr. Chons, Heng Woon in Bukit Gambok, off Bukit Timah. Singapore, at 830 last nignt, tied up and oa-'ged the family and robbed them of cash and jewels valued at $I.9£*
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  • 21 1 'Unfair' cry goes up: But MCA resignations have stopped and Lim says one crisis is almost over
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  • 91 1 CONSTABLE SHOOTS PISTOL IN GANGSTER'S HAND— In the clash between police and about M thuss alonu Nitoll Highway. Singapore, last niuht— in which a youth was *hot dead and another wounded- one of the gangsters managed to snatih a revolver from a policeman and tried to use it. As in*
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  • 290 1 15 UMNO branch men quit: Rows in MCA and PPP KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. QISSENSION in Federation political parties seemed to be spreading laM niuht when members of three organisations threatened to 4ii. The parties are the People's Progressive Party, the United Malays National Organisation and the Malayan Indian Congress. The
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  • 318 1 SUMMIT— MR. K. SAYS IT AGAIN Eisenhower hints at use of force LONDON. Thursday. Rl nsIA and her Polish ally called last night for a .mmit conference and pledged support to East many in measures to -liquidate the abnormal situation in West Berlin" if this were not done by other
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  • 79 1 No trace of poodle Roo The American couple, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Scott, who lost their French poodle Roo at Singapore Airport on Tuesday, have delayed their return to New York to continue the search. Mr. Scott used a portable i loudspeaker to call out the poodle's name in
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  • 27 1 DURBAN. Thurs.—Twentyfive African women were sentenced to six months 1 jail here yesterday for committing pubic violence at a beerhall near here la.st month. Reuter.
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  • 112 1 Nanyang report reaction MANY WERE SHOCKED TtfiE Prescott Commis- sion report on Nanyang University published this morning was described by educationists as a "very critical but constructive and fair" document. But some of the Chinese philanthropists who had created the Nanyang Univer- sity were shocked by some of the statements
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  • 145 1 Baby's crying and you don't know why? Looking for bargains and you don't know where? Trying to earn extra dollars and you don't know how Yn U will fmd the answers to all these problems in tomorrows SINCAPORt FREE PRESS In FEMINASCOPE Nurse |S/|ee writes the
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  • 346 1 STRICT SECRECY: COMMISSION BURNS PAPERS THE report o!" tin- Nanyang University commis sion, published this morning, has some "un usual features," according to the comniLSi-ioner themselves. Unlike other similar reports, it does not give an Indication of the number of documents or the type of documents it examined, or the
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  • 31 1 August first urado rubber bu>ri> f h opened in Singapore tin* morninjj at 9JU cents per lb.. up half a tent on M-sterday s close. The tone was uncertain.
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  • 126 1 accuses accuses the Reds in Iraq CAIRO, Thurs. President Nasser told a crowd of 500.0<»0 people in Cairo's Republic Square last night that Iraqi communists trert* responsible for last I week's violence in the Northern Iraqi oil town of Kirkuk. President •Tho.se who shed blood Mosul In M: now Lng
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  • 215 2 1 WEW SYNTHETIC AS DURABLE AS NATURAL RUBBER MOSCOW, Thursday. QVKR-ALL Soviet synthetic rubber producing: facilities will be more than trebled between now and the end of the seven-year plan in 1965, according to Tass, the Soviet news agency. Tass says that isoprene
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  • 116 2 OUTLOOK 'ROSY' IN AUSTRALIA SYDNEY, Thursday. 'THE Federal Treasurer, 1 Mr. Harold Holt, in an address here to the Australian Society of i Accountants, sounded an optimistic note on the forthcoming budget. He gave no details but said the budget in August would be a "good story." The present rate
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  • 141 2 ROLLS ROYCE PROJECT C-PLAN r STUDENT LONDON. Thurs. RolLs Royce Limited last night jnnoimced they were building an experimental and development factory in North-East England for the fabrication of nuclear reactor cores for the Royal Navy. It would be at Raynesway, -Reuter. Derby.— Mr Jayaram Nclliyat (above) 25. a Public
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  • 94 2 Turnover in stocks is still large LONDON, Thurs.— The stock markets yesterday again failed tc establish any definite trend, but there were a number of good features Although business continued to contract as a result ol seasonal influences, the turn 'over was still on a considerable scale lor this time
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  • 159 2 SHARE OFFER TO 9 RUBBER compan L( OEAFIELD Amal| has ottered U 'f£, of nine rubber coi with their boa re. I L In a letter to shareholc afield its offer as toilo Sungei Buioii R Company Li Amalgamate* let) pli; change for 10 stock ui Kirby Rubber h 17
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    • 167 2 LONDON. Julv 12. Previous Today RCBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports July unquoted unquoted ut 28 buyers 28 buyers 28 t sellers 28 r s sellers RCBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 28 buyers 29 buyers 29 1 sellers 29' 8 sellers RCBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement
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    • 32 2 NEW YORK. Julv _>. Previous Today TIN Straus spot 102.12 nom. 102.25 nom. TIN futures Straits Contract July 101.98 buyers 102.00 buyers 102.50 sellers 102.73 sellers 102.30 sellers 102.75 sellers
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    • 30 2 Previous Today _U Industrials 661.48 664.38 .0 Railroads 167.00 16.89 40 Domestic Bonds 83 10 15 Utilities 89 41 89 =>8 .5 Stocks Composite Averages 220.30 22.
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    • 67 2 Malabar *pot 26 -_> nwaitinj? re- shipment 2 to 2b 2 c if lease ai.d Bfloats unquoted. July Sarawak unquoted. Muntok whjt« >hipment 26 to 26 j. c:. Lam- .spot 43. waiting release 42" pong spot 26 to 26\. awaiting- re- ftflo&ta 42 1 July j-hipmeni 42. lea.*e
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    • 93 2 COPRA Philippine* t i.f. IK North European ports delivered weight per lonj ion Aug. COPRA. Straits c.i.f. I'.K./Nortb European ports delivered weight per long ton Aug. Sept. COCOXI'T OIL crude Straits c.i.f. European ports in bulk per long ton July /Aug. COCONUT OIL crude Ceylon c.i.f. European
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  • 1719 2 '■> Wstffltl INDUSTRIALS PreviSHS Taday N S 180 S Orgs. I B 2.30 S 11.00 B ,38 51/- B 49 B res 5.50 S 5.50 I B 18 B S 20/- 5 34 6 S 236 S 35 6 S 01 B I.CO B 1.03 S 1.02
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  • 54 2 Hundreds more join strikers BIRMINGHAM Hundreds m< poured out ol Motor Corporatio: About 11.700 j expected to h> through the s of two cii>.put» official stoppiu '.orn> work* at Oxford over the sacking of a >hop steward and <an unofficial walkout b painters at the Austin works, Birmingham, aga plan
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  • 14 2 Awards commerec 1 I ra I rcse m I not Ihav Lg by X?
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  • 89 2 Hup* lyinfi alongside the *>m Capore Harbour Board whatexpected today: Bmp l Estelle Mae: 6A. Vlrgu.ia Lyke.~ gor*-k 8/9. Qaroet 10 11. I 13 14. Hoop lew k Maersk 18. Thorv N WiUl 2. Beeto; laneong N Wall 4. BAubv 23 24. Mine 27 28, NobiMor 3! 32,
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  • 75 3 PEKING'S CLAIMS GREAT LEAP SEEN AS BLUFF I ncLiry o State- .1. (..nhain Parsons sai(l in nmunist China was failing to achieve its ...nivaion of "slav, a „>„,- in o "b arl «rk Eastern affairs am inclined to think m ard." which is Red s been primarily y imunist economic
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  • 27 3 sons said: The Chinese Reds are aid because bf embar~ admit they they are nomic -ell focK. The "counrce imand uplift een R i ba- nee on
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  • 3 3 7 ITALIANS ARRESTED
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  • 93 3 pOMMUNIST CHINA has a v plan for establishing a' Himalayan federation. Chairman H. V. Kamath of the Madhya Pradesh Praja Socialist Party said in Bhopal after his return from a visit to border regions in Bhutan and Assam state. Mr. Kamath told a press
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  • 38 3 Deaf-mute big H.K. Walk Deaf-mu; ice S year's triumph by finishing first in the Hong K annual 43.6--mile round-Lsiand walking conh He was best among >ome 500 competitors of ten nationalities to clock 7 hours U nd Reuter
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  • 16 3 h Sumatra proaid reved 55 schools by mortar and bazooka tire or bv
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  • 98 3 Huge losses by Japan 's yards JAPAN o: tory I •:ned n a drop of 21 1957. -portat Papti said tl depree of the previous i defic the fir I 1958 wa> equivalent to capital. No other fa Japan >uffered such a huge to Japan is keeping its lead world's
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  • 66 3 MORE RICE THAN EVER BEFORE lI'ORLD rice production r-ached a record level in the 1958-1959 season, the i^>od and Agriculture Oron has reported. Production for the past year was put at 135 million nine million r than the previFAO estimates do not include figures from nland China. The report said
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  • 64 3 ting Japanese Prime d Austrian ncellor Raab for renunciation by Au-tna of the use of Article 35 of the GATT agreement in respect of her foreign trade with Japan, a joint communique issued in Vienna said Chancellor Raab replied that Austria wits "constantly studying this problem
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  • 26 3 The Japanese Cabinet appr plan to hold a nal memorial gathering v-mber for the late; r Dulln tary ol St Reuter.
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  • 236 3 The Asia Project, a new nationwide pro- gramme to promote a deeper understanding of E Asia among American young people, was launE 'hed in Washington E at a recent conference of the American Library E Association (ALA>. The Asia project b E financed in part
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  • 247 3 Unfair p ic ture of P.I. s a y s R o m ulo QEN. Carlos P. Romiiio. i Philippines ambassador to the United States, told a convention of the Filipino community in Hawaii, that reports of graft and corruption in the Philippines had been "exaggerated" in U.S. publications to
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  • 15 3 A n ploit iroduce will bt held S tral Ja in Ai U.PI
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  • 75 3 Tea used as means to combat radiation TWO Jajxi thf chie! difnt in tea. gainst Strontium 90 rad pr iral Phanr. University. aiKi chi ov. untvei A tho ar thi United Pharmac-' Cincinnati. Ohio. The scfenti mrnts with mirf hac tliat tannin a di P0 from thr bod Tlir doctors
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  • 48 3 A 'Hiroshima maiden' gets new start A JAPANESE u who Japan in 195.1 ited States breceived when Hi: was atom-bombed 1 turr.ed to Tokyo as a fashion ci> »yo M:;mu J3 Hii ma plastic sui Sinai tal ii. d in the I :.d studior! tinned ad in Europ<
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  • 18 3 Ch< the immediate I ban bet we. S ith K and Jap;^ Reutei
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  • 560 3 America h«v in polio Reut»i Mr. Louis Wiznitzer. correspondent for the Rio de Janeiro newspaper Diario de Noticias and author of "I Saw Red China from the Inside" is here interviewed concerning his trip. Mr. Wiznitzer's series begins in the Free Press on Saturday. Q Where is
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    • 131 3 A NATURAL SOURCE OF ENERGY -4sHhl SB CrSk^M^Hß^^l ■BJHr -TSwCjs^ Vj^H Woe SB j J. :?MSp sweetened In order to overcome tiredness, adults need an energy- |V !ffc f^ft restoring food. Taken as a drink or in concentrated form i^\2i by the spoonful, on bread or with fresh or tinned
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    • 331 3 CLUES ICBOSS with becoming much larger creature ts'. inds like warning 10 high- 3 Ho v the ant joins the edge moton>t taken In rendered chorally (6). morning <9>. 4 Most Torture is wrong, le--5 I appear m a celebration to gaUy speakin (4)--complete with «3». Glve nil lor niciln
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  • 830 4 CHINA ARE ACTUALLY ONLY SKILLED LABOLIt third fully equipped. And this one third had no as-sembly-line production it relied on handworking. So eventually trom a factory they would get one mining machine or one motor or there would be one heavy tool or two lathes
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  • 572 4 Little is heard nowadays of Red China's "Great Leap Forward" in industrialisation. Illustrative of the unchanged ancient methods still employed throughout China are these two pictures of water bein? drawn not by pumps but by manpower. tuns a year, and coke 1.5 million
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  • 575 4 upon the Russians lor mining machinery, tractors and other basic equipment? A ABSOLUTELY. COMPLETELY. Let's go. for instance, to the heavy machine tool plant in Wuhan. It was started in 1956 and it was finished in August. 1958. The cost of construction was 100 million yuan, or
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  • 11 4 Plant run hours s p 10* j; I out I I
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 316 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme Sum- Swift with the help of Zah different ideas and very gapore is host to well known mary: 1.02 Lunchtime Prom; rah Za'aba. different problems. personalities Produced by 1.30 The News: 1.40 News- 7.45 Four With A Ham- Joan Pillay talk; 1.45 2.00 Turn On 6.53 Announcements;
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  • 8 5 Dog owners no w put up I savers
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  • 80 5 picture. lions Kong film starlet^ Miss Ting Ling: (left) and Miss I'earl Au Kar-wai, pictured at the Singapore airport yesterday bet ore leaving by BOAC after making personal appearances in Singapore and the Federation during the screening of their picture*. Miss Pearl Au will be
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  • 216 5 COVT. DRIVE SCARES VICE LORDS Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE vice "kings," who once controlled a fabulous callgirl empire, have disappeared behind a bamboo curtain, following intensification of the Government's clean-up campaign. But the vice lords and their women are still on the
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  • 477 5 CHIEF KATHI WANTS TO RAISE FEE: HOARD MEETS TODAY Free Press staff Reporter SPECIAL meeting of the Muslim Advisory Hoard i*> to be held todav to z consider suggestions for reducing the number of "runawa y n marriages among Muslims in I Singapore. The Board will disss, amonn other things,
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  • 43 5 Officials elected for the Johore branch of the Malayan Indian Congress are: President Mr. R. Nadason Chet- tiar. vice-president Mr. Sohan Singh, secretary Mr. S. D. Rajendran. assistant secretary Mr. Kael Singh, treasurer Mr. K. Kumar, auditor Mr. A. Aravind.
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  • 97 5 GOVT. CLERKS SUPPORT NATIONAL UNION IDEA JfUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Leaders of white-col-lar workers in Federal and State government service welcomed a suggestion for a national union for them. The suggestion was made by the Kedah and Perak branches of the Government Temporary Officers' Union last week. The proposal came from
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  • 43 5 Lieut. -General Le Van Ty. Chief of Staff of the Vietnam Army, is due to arrive in Singapore next Monday on a three-day viMt as the guest of General Sir Richard Hull. Commander -in Chief, Far East Land Forces.
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  • 286 5 MERCHANTS in Sing; gradually their com in Hong Kong when th* tion of goods from dolla: 1. They expressed confidence in their own ability to handle the entrepot trade as i efficiently if not better than their counterparts in Hong Kong. They were
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  • 349 5 I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation's new Curator of Museums, a 27-year-old Cambridge honours graduate, is much impressed with what he has seen since he arrived here this week to take up his appointment. Mr. J M. Matthews, who favours' the "new look" which rating muull
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  • 76 5 CAPITAL SHIFT TO BE COMPLETED IN FIVE YEARS KUALA LUMPUR. Thu: The Selangor state capital is expected to be transferred completely from Kuala Lumpur to Klang in five years. This was stated yesterday by the State Commissioner ot Lands. Tuan Syed Hashim bin Syed Abdullah. The Government had already acquired
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    • 67 5 your COLD STORAGE WEEK-END SPECIALS iCb rreshty mode Pork Sausages 1.25 Scotch Lemon Sole Fillets 1.75 Chicken Livers 1.80 Great Woll Corned Beef »«.*i .85 Magnolia Non-fat SCS Freshly made Self Raising Flour i».h* .90 Cold Storage Bakeries Fancy Cakes .17 Gold Ribbon Salted Cashew Nuts h 1 .60 Co/c/
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 140 5 TODAY mmmmmmm tm MWM M MUM MMMMMi MNHMMMMMMMMMi m Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): Ballet— Primaries 4.30 p.m.. young girls 5.30 p.m; Malay Civil Service exam Std. One 7.30 p.m.; English conversation housewives 7.30 p.m.; Mandarin 7.30 p.m.: Table tennis 7.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Chinese cooking 5.15 p.m.; Tai Chi 10.30
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    • 42 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 128 p.m. TOMORROW: o.s<i a.m. and 2.01 p.m. SATURDAY: 140 a.m. and LSI p.m. SUNDAY: 2.24 a.m. and :>.0«; p m MONDAY: 3.10 am. and 3.4? p.m. TUESDAY: 403 a.m. and 424 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 5.10 a.m. and 5.1(i p.m.
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  • 28 6 Forces news from Britain 'PHIS month t: 1 voluni in Cyi flown oui .nd during I ill 1 if they would li.- ontinue to si her year. c
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  • 754 6 Officers 'ostels offer choice of central site, magnificent situation I STORY BY SGT. P.M. HOWARD PICTURES BY PTE. M.C.H. HOSKEN r VUE Army's Rex and Gap hostels in Singapore are set in completely contrasting surroundings. They serve the same purpose, but each has its own distinctive advantages and attractions for
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  • 185 6 HHHE Far East Parachute School and the Far East Survival School have just been amalgamated into a unique course. The new establishment, with headquarters at the premises of tho Survival School at Nicoll Drive. Changi. is called the Far East Air Forc<> Parachute and Survival School.
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    • 325 6 s'PORE KE EPKIG WITH PARIS STYLE I French I hair-dos I for our 5 XJAIR dressing salons in Singapore are now j keeping up with the latest 1 styles from Paris. In a talk on the latent hair-dos and care of hair in the tropics. Mr. Roland Chow, a leading
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 258 6 TOMORROW ties now. Look ahead; act mutually profitable. IFO CJnlv 94 Ant/ 9i» accordingly. ARIES (Mar. 21— Apr. 20) Therms ant to b7 too much rJ* A^F A £!P S (Nov 23 "Be co-operative and you dom« uSuy sc flke 1 rst Dec 22) This should wind will get an
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  • 3969 8 RACE FORM OF ALL THE CLASS FOUR AND FIVE HORSES m in* 11 in NkVENTH i;\i'ii> US lIIIKH K\O KM Ml I lIIKI> rHIKIHMM RH> UOIK 111 (Utr (ount Paid) K 1 11 run RLIIM Al KATtUin (II N KtHLMBR\\( b U»t* San Pilot) n.Hi m SIXTH RESI LT 11
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  • 41 9 SURREY FACE HARD BATTLE I of the but weakened by their ptonshir- B for 37. ••ton the Close of play hamptot; \t B^lf P,Taunton \t Leic?*teI, R. \t Maidstone V. card \t HastiiH 44 I i Sussex four for one j
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  • 220 9  -  ALLAN LEWIS by outV inB main morn- PcnI m But Technicolor is M than er pace I -up. and a good Ion? shot in the me. I'.oomriaru bet>Ur IMo te be- them at the hnish I>oc Rofers, uho has eirht ntered Or Go »d I-" 111
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  • 46 9 WHAT'S the difference between judo and aikido? Japanese exports arr now in >ingaporr to answer that \erv question. an ancient art of self ilar in r Hayakawa have been police and army officials er Government sponsorship. ipear rmed Singapore -ederations gymnasium at tomorrow.
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  • 365 9 SAIKH WITH A WILL TO WIN Iom; STRIDINf. SIKH WITH WILL TO WIN 1> DIAL SINGH KHAIKA. Farrer Park he ran I min. 26.7 sec. to :n the Singapore championship event Ing, which goes sr tomorrow. .lead with Samuel 40 yards behind. fO sec. outside the record of 33 min.
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  • 102 9 RA.P.C 4 Cheshires o go its Pay corps versuskingapore Guard Regiment in the Parker Cup final. Yesterday they proved themselves in fine form for next Wednesday's trophy match by scoring two goals in each half. Star men for Cheshires were goalkeeper Gorman and outside
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  • 173 9 TOKYO, Thurs. Australia's' Murray Rose, "guesi" swimmer at the three day United StatesJapan championships, last night set a new world record for the 800 metres freestyle. His 9 min. B.6sec. beat fellow Australian Jon Konrad's recognised world time of 9min. 14.5sec. Second was Japan's Tsuyoshi
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  • 390 9 Has Kew San lost big-match jitters. Asks CHARLES BRYCE T<HERE'S one question which Malaya's badminton fans would like to sec answered at the Malayan Open Championships beginning: on July 31 at the Singapore Badminton Hall how much has Teh Kew San improved? Is he still the Inexperienced wonderman who switches
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  • 102 9 A total of 27 events. 18 lor men ha\e been drawn up tor an interclub athletic chain) on August 15 at Parrer Park. Heau will be run on Aug 5. Orpanisers are the Singapore A. A. A. Eadi club la permuted to enter two athletes for a track
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  • 93 9 There has brrn a redraw in thr WUrans Double*, nerewttaied by an omission of some of the players entered for the Malayan Open tennis championships in Ipoh. The new draw rop SECTION i ,rvt Round: Wono Thian Teck and Chew Song Theng v Pramode 1 thuangpone and Aroon
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  • 20 9 NEW YORK. Wed. BnsebaU result*; American Leapue W ing ton 2 Det-oit 6; Boston 4 eago 5. U.PI
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 198 9 TODAY'S I SPORT 1 SOCCER: Singapore A.F.A. training (7 p.m.). SAFA League Div. I— Darul Afiah v IRC, Jalan Besar; Div. 3A— Rall»:<\ v Serangoon MY, Gevtang: Div. 3B Telok Kurau 1/nitfd v Junior AA, MFA ground; Bukit lanjang v Cosmos. Farrer Park; Bukit Tlmah v Kampong Sllat. Farrer Park,
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  • 169 10 PRICES COULD BE REDUCED TO MEET WORLD COJNLUUUi^ Kampong fire damage THEY STRANGLE OUR INDUSTRY, SAYS COMPANY DIRECTOR JOHOKK BAHRU, Thursday. A PINEAPPLE company director, Mr. Toh Peng Scong, yesterday told the Commission of Inquiry into the pineapple industry that the export marketing regulations governing Malayan
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  • 53 10 MANGANO IS NOW BALD ROM: Italian Mangano :u when her ed to prepare part turned down oek by Gina Lolloo begins shoot. ■e today in the title Italian production nd the Oti about wartime £irl colIn Yugoslavia who heir hair shorn by i withdrew ng she a year's in Spain
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  • 270 10 A KIDNAPPED DUTCHMAN JAKARTA, Thurs.— Indonesian air force planes have strafed and rocketed Darui Islam headquarters and supply bases in the Southern Celebes, Macassar army headquarters announced today. The announcement said the air force planes launched a rocket attack against a Darul Islam training camp
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  • 91 10 Epidemic danger refuted MANILA. Thur.v Manila press reports alleging that sanitary conditions at Jamboree City, where the scout movement is holding its 10th world jamboree, are so poor that there is a risk of an epidemic were described today as erroneous and exaggerated. Dr. Romeo Atienza. Deputy Camp Chief for
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  • 62 10 Fire yesterday gutted a de- >erted mansion on top of a small hill at Cairnhili Road. Singapore. The floorboards and rotting beanie were destroyed when flames engulfed the two-storey building. Flren\en had to hack their way through thick undergrowth around the old house before they could direct
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  • 58 10 Lim Chye Soon, 24 pleaded not guilty in a Singapore magistrate's court yesterday i to a charge oi stealing a car belonging to Huan Seng, -a clerk. The offence was alleged to have been committed at the Silat Avenue car park on July 21. Lim
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  • 75 10 TOKYO. Than. A German tanker caught fire today after a collision with a Japanese freighter, and part of the crew jumped into the sea to escape the flamCoast guard headquarters said latest reports from the accident scene .->aid 30 crew members had been rescued and about 21
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  • 136 10 Youth admits robbing taxi driver A YOUTH, Jack Wells, alias Alfred Winston Wells, was ordered to undergo three I years" corrective training yesterday by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Singapore Assize Court on his pieading guilty to robbing a taxi driver. Weils was charged with lobbing Teo Kiat Lee. together
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  • 85 10 QUARREL between two schoolboys led one oi them to a fatal accident in Braddell Road. Singapore. Ton year old Chai Yee Bong, a Primary Three student used to go to school in a friend's car but. after a recent quarrel, had to travel by bus And en
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  • 78 10 NEWARK. «Ne\v Jersey). Wed. A pretty. 21-year-oid debutante daughter of the executive vice president ol Colgate Palmolive Co. vanish- j ed mysteriously today. Police said they were lookIng for lour youths with ducktail haircuts for questioning. Police Director Joseph Wei- i don told newsmen that the four
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  • 240 10 QUEEN: REPORTS OF ANOTHER BABY 'NONSENSE' MOOSE JAW, Saskatchewan Thursday. THE QUEEN is not expecting a baby, her Press Secretary stated flatly last night. The official. Mr. Esmond Butler, said he was authorised by the Queen's doctor, Surgeon-Captain Steele-Perkins, to say that reports of pregnancy were "absolute nonsense." Mr. Butler
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  • 42 10 Accountant on murder charge LONDON. Tli Charles Frederick Dol-. J5-year-old turf accounts. was remanded in custody for a week here yesterday charged with the murder of Sylvia Lewis. aged 40. found dead on Tuesday night in a Chelsea < London i flat.— Reuter.
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  • 39 10 SAN FRANCISCO, Wed. "A free press is the worldwide identification of a true democracy" Frank H. Bartholomew, president of United Press International, said tonight in a message to Castro revolutionary groups in Cuba. I U.P.I.
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  • 101 10 gDWARD JOO GUAN LEE, a clerk, was granted a decree nisi in the SingaP»re High Court ye.terday. clerk on the ground oi desertion The dewee is to be made -ab.solute m ttiree months. The parties were married at St. Andrew's Cnurch on JJSki l C
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  • 93 10 The Buddhi.vt Union will celebrate Kwan Im Tann tomorrow with morning and evening services at its Jalan Senyum shrine. Corpora l far l.h. course* Kuaia I.iinipur-burn C'tuporml Anthony Cirioi (above) of the Ro>al Military Polite in Singapore has been selected to attend a special investigation branch course at
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  • 145 10 TIN EXPORT NOT HIT BY U.S. STRIKE There is no eamm fur n i i at present Commerce \r ln Kl ALA LUMPI K THE strike of American steel i not affected Malaya's ti States but this would happen ii Indefinitely, a spokesman tor tr merce and Indu It all
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  • 215 10 Nanyang report the treasurer of the un sity. It was, again iound to be convenient to handle tht counts in the chamber make all payments of bills from the chamber. The chamber staff also helptd in the preparation of university accounts, he said. Dr. Chang 1 of the College of
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  • 36 10 Ten thousand copies of report of the Pretcott CommLssion on Kanyai have been printed in Chinese and -are being put on In bookshops and from new.s vendors in Singapore Malaya and the British Borterritories.
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  • 12 10 Singapore artists 'can real shine' A po ch, pla ur. to ob'
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    • 88 10 WATER CUTS TODAY The Singapore City Engineer's Department .nounces that water will be cut off at tiie following places and times today: Al dra 'Road from the junction of Henderson Road to Alexandra Circus from 9 a.m. to G pjn in Lorong 6. Gt between Oeylang Road ana Mountbattrn Road
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