The Singapore Free Press, 28 July 1959

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  • 21 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1959. i5 CENTS. Bid for Whitley Council negotiations on all issues
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  • 199 1 Fix date' call by Govt. staff JHK staff side of the Whitley Council, repres eitti n g Singapore Government employees, has written to the official >ide asking it to fix a date for negotiations on all i»ues following thereadjustment of variable allowance. The I was add•d to Mr. Lee Keng
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  • 49 1 BRISBANE. Tues. Pnness Alexandra has accepted ,n invitation to be patron of he Australian Junior Red Reuter RUBBER PRICE August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 100 1 S tents per Ib.. up one cent on yesterdays close. The tone was uncertain.
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  • 13 1 STOP PRESS i i i i. i NICHT MA DELA.
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  • 104 1 The Singapore Ministor for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, with the members of the ad hoc committee appointed by him to review the Prescott Commission Report on Namang University at the first meeting held yesterday at the Education Ministry, Singapore. From left are: Prof. Jacen
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  • 258 1 CRUCIAL TALKS TODAY GENEVA, Tuesday. 'THE Western powers will hold intensive meetings here today to draw up a document which may provide the clue to an East-West interim agreement on Berlin, thus making a summit meeting possible. Officials of the U.S. British and
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  • 47 1 False £5 notes dragged up GRAZ (Eastern Austria), Tues. Five hundred bundles of counterfeit Bank of England £5 notes, with a face value of £250,000 said to have been forged by the Nazis during the war, have been dragged up from the bottom of Lake Topiitz here.
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  • 166 1 lI'ASHIXGTOX. Monday.— Reports of a possible Western "Bip: Three" summit meeting to be held in August or September persisted here tonight. One television station reported that much would depend upon when Congress adjourned. Congress is expected to finish its present session sometime in
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  • 123 1 Schools get economy order T«E Minister for Education. Mr Yong Nyuk Lin. has ordered principals of Government schools in Singapore to exercbe the utmost economy in the consumption of electricity, gas and water. He has told principals to see that tuck snop contractors and hawkers are not allowed to use
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  • 48 1 DEVALUE U.S.$ HE URGES NEW YORK. Mon.-The US dollar must be devalued if "it b to remain an important unit of exchange, currency expert Franz Pick declared today. F The dollar and a few •satellite currencies" are the si SrS sw£ the kvci M neiu In i« u
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  • 62 1 'Kinsey' teacher in trouble LOS ANGELES. Mon. A Van Nuys high school teacher charged with conducting a i "little Kinsey'' survey among his teen-age students was in 1 danger today' of losing his teaching credentials. Mr. Cecil M. Cook. 38, faces a jammed hearing of the State's Department of Vocational
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  • 103 1 Seven fined for fraud in Formosa T»AIPEH. Tues. Seven Italians, convicted by the Taipeh district court of forging the trade mark and origin of commodities, have chosen to pay a fine of 1.350 Formosan dollars < about $100 1 each and leave ior Manila today. The Italians, all from Naples,
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  • 79 1 LOUTH, North-east England, Tues. A 22-ycar-old grey mare called Daisy, who has tramped streets here with I a refuse and drain-clearance I cart for 15 years, was yesterj day granted a reprieve from the slaughter house. Louth's deputy town clerk was presented with a "save the old
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  • 190 1 T ENINGRAD Tues.— ViceLd president Richard Nixon of the United States, visiting Leningrad yesterday, accepted as "very good" a worker's suggestion that the Russians and Americans should co-operate on conquest of the moon. The Soviet news agency Tass, reported that the workman said to Mr.
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  • 35 1 TOD A Y'S SPECIAL FEATURES Cut-price bargains page 7 Eve and new cash prize contest page 8 "I Saw Red China from the Inside" page 4 Today's Penang race round-up by Allan Lewis page 9
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  • 82 1 CARLISLE, England. Tues. South African singer Eve "Sugar Bush" Boswell caused "quite a rumpus' in hospital here because a doctor refused to let her husband hold her hand while she had three stitches inserted in a head wound. Eve had been involved in a car collision.
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  • 212 2 Govt. hopes steel strike will end soon: Ike kept in touch WASHINGTON, Monday. MR. James Mitchell, the U.S. Secretary of Labour, said after a call on President Eisenhower today that he hoped the 12-day-old nationwide steel strike could be settled "in the reasonably near future." But he said he w
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  • 5 2 Ghana to run own telecoms
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  • 136 2 EXPORT CREDITS SET NEW RECORD LONDON, Tue*. Export Credits Guarantee Department business during the second quarter of 1959 was once again a record. During this quarter V 155,200.000 was declared to the department as shipped under its •'commercial" insurance*. This compared with the previous record of 150,700.000 shipped in the
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  • 60 2 TAKE OVER FRO M C W K I I Tues. Mr. v Krobo Edusei, Ghana nister of Communications, announced that intended to take over external telecommunications when t Cable and Wire. mpany's licence ex--19G2. expired would be ta i*s Depart rv J Telecommui. I im- l world." lone but the
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  • 297 2 OUTER SEVEN DRAFT PLAN ON TARIFF CUTS NOW PUBLISHED ONDON, Tues.— The ten-year draft plan to end tariffs in the proposed "Outer Seven" European free trade area has just been published here as a British Government White Paper. The plan was drafted recently in Stockholm and the seven members of
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  • 69 2 WASHINGTON, MO3. Congress today approved United States membership of the Inter-American Development Bank which will have US$l,OOO million $3,000 mil.) capital of which US$45O million < $1,350 mil.) will come from the United States. The Bill now goes to the White House for President Eisenhower's signature. The
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  • 24 2 LONDON. Tues. Unemployment in Britain fell 136.000 in three months to 395.000 on July 13. according to Ministry of Labour figures.
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  • 193 2 $18 million to settle islanders claims lI7ASHINGTON. Tues.— The Senate foreign relations committee yesterday approved a Bill under which the L'nited States would pay Japan U556,000,000 ($lB mil.) to settle claims by Bonin Is--1 landers evacuated to the Japanese mainland. The committee took this action after hearing testi- mony in
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  • 166 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Star Bellatrix 1 "2, Islander 3. Eastern News 4 '5. Chekiang 6/7, Hoegh Silvermoon B '9. Canada Mail 10/11, Lttrickbank 13 '14. Salsette 15/16 Loksang 19, Labuan Hadji N. Wall 5. Sinabang 21/22, Sangola 23/24, i-abang
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  • 97 2 Business in U.K. stocks restricted LONDON, Tues. Holiday influences restricted business in the London stocK markets yesterday and the general appearance was somewhat irregular. Nevertheless the undertone was nrm and many features developed among industrials. The gilt-edged market was subdued but prices were fully maintained or occasionally slightly higher. Foreign
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  • 55 2 US loan to Philippines WASHINGTON. Mon.— The United States Development Loan Fund today announced basic approval of a loan of Msl 1.100.000 to a cement manufacturing company in the Philippines. Details of the loan, which will be made to the Mindanao Portland Cement i Co.. have still to be nego-
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  • 54 2 Air France's two new services LONDON. Tues.— Air France yesterday opened the first re- gular dally jet airliner service I between London and Paris. cutting flying time between the two capitals to less than an hour. It also opened a second daily jet airliner service of 115 minute* between London
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    • 255 2 U.K. CLOSING PAJCfs mm JIBBER No. ji:~« l f.Lu.opean ports July Anr 28 bi: AUg 29 if, RUBBER No. 1 RSS Sp* 28 RI BBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Aug. pi. PEPPER: White Sarawak f.a.q. e.l.f. European ports lult \ik PEPPER: BUck Sarawak Special cil European ports July
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 809 2 SINGAPORE. Monday. Pref. ($1) B .e= 8 Mtm I .56 :a-t«- p 4 C. TOO B INDUSTRIALS .SO S .90 S 17 S 5 S Primus Trtay O-ss 84 B .83 B p. SJB t- B Jimai A ex I" >s P'f !,60 B 1.60 B .86 S .85 S
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  • Discrimination is alleged
    • 98 3 SOCIALITST FRONT RELUTANT' TO SPEAK ON RADIO LUMPUR, Tuesday. p socialist Front, which ited three political broadRadio Malaya, will take intly." The Front's first i fixed for Thursday, but i front had still not chosen member of the Front ti, the time set 1 be struck off. H week. a
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    • 57 3 The Ministry of Health yesterday gave the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association a van for rehabilitation work. Mr. Ee Peng Liang (left) president of the Association, received the keys of the van from Dr. Sheng Nam Chin. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Looking on are
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  • 44 3 R.I. civil service told: No politics i JAKARTA. Tues— l: rday order* .1 influ- program:. Th jp- level s within xould be Mr. G >weeping death for of the Cabinets .me to provide cheapd clothes. .-General wered to hola B year without art permission.—
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  • 89 3 SAWMILL MEN'S AIM "THE Singapore Saw- mill Workers' Union will try to secure a uniform wage rate for all iwmill employees in Singapore. decided ntatives the Singapore Sawmillers' The talk^ iled to difficulties said to be smill industry. A tor tin aid yesterday there reat
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  • 62 3 .lowing have been elected oftu the Peoples" Education Association: Presi--1 j dent. Mr. K. Ramaknshnan; -presidents. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim and Mr. Khoo Kay jChuan; Secretary, Mr. B. G. .ai: treasurer. Mr. Ramzan committee: Mr. Phang i Soon Hock. Mr. Tan Kok Keng. Mr. Wong Yang Soon.
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  • 72 3 UDM O\V. Tues. Pravda today praised Indonesian President Sukarno's restoration of the 1945 constitution and said his programme "has the support of Indonesian patri* The Communist Party newspaper said that Indonesia had been able to "smash* the "main forces of the rebels and forestall foreign-armed intervention' because
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  • 139 3 SUGAR PLANT STAFF WILL BE TRAINED IN JAPAN WORK on the $6 million Japanese-Malayan sugar refining factory at Prai is expected to start early next year. A spokesman for the promoters of the project said I yesterday the factory would i be built on a 15-acre site and would employ
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  • 21 3 LONDON. Tues. Britain viil lend Nigeria Msl27 million to help finance current development, projects, the Colonial Office announced.
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  • 255 3 S'pore merchant denies $17,700 cheating charge A SINGAPORE shopkeeper yesterday denied police allegations that he carried out a systematic plan to cheat five businessmen of goods worth a total of $17,742.36 by giving them cheques which were later dishonoured, j Teng Kheng Tiong, who described himself as sole proprietor of
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  • 119 3 3 minutes late he may be expelled 2EREMBAN. Tues.— The executive ol the Seremban branch of the Labour Party of Malaya on Sunday night decided to recommend the expulsion of Mr. Kat Fye Hin. He was three minutes late with his nomination papers, as a Socialist Front candidate at Port
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  • 229 3 4 CITY COUNCIL labourr\ er R. Ratnasamy and A. Packiam. unemployed, yesterday were each jailed for two years in the Singapore First Criminal District Court for trying to extort. $5,000 from a manufacturer of cement slabs. The manufacturer. Sinnathamby Suppiah. told the Judge, Mr.
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  • 58 3 Mr. T. A. Rajajsingam was elected president of the Singapore Teachers' Training College Students Union yesterday at a general election. Other officers are: Vicepresident, Mr. Ting Ong Hing; general secretary, Mr. John Koh; social secretary, Mr. George H. Favacho; publications secretary, Mr. C. N. Rajoo; sports secretary,
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  • 15 3 LONDON, Tues. Jeram rubber estates announced an interim dividend of 3d. per share.
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    • 254 3 Hi °ll i ißK^t I The Projector that is E|if as good as a ,\j K N BOLEJC Camera. THE STAGE CLUB >s?^ presents "A Doll's House" by Henrik Ibsen i AT THE CULTURAL CENTRE THEATRE Wed to Sat. Sept. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. sth. H^' recording tape Am ItMUi GIVES
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 400 3 v .«-.|^v^^*^^|i^^|A^TaMaAg|^^||^y^|Mn|r^^ t__i____________U_ a ____S_r_rt 1 t —A good day fo ran outing. Visit some place of historical interest. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22>. Family matters call for close attention just now. Joint financial plans need careful negotiation. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dec. 22). Display tact and diplomacy under unusual circumstances which may
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  • 237 4 fill-; intellectual life in Communist China presents both bright and gloomy us pects. A massive attack has been made on illiteracy, and all over China children are teachi: their parents to read and write. A million schools are open. Peking alone claims 53 universities or institutes
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  • 303 4  - Intellectual life in China presents bath bright and gloomy aspects Louis Wiznitzer By GET RID OF IT IN 20 YEARS AND REPLACE IT WITH THE ROMAN ALPHABET." I visited several universities, including the 61-year-old Peking University. Its rector. Mr. Tze Shung-kung, told me there are 9.000 students— about 30 per
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  • 294 4 looks as restful and serene as any Western university. Its 3.350 students and 465 faculty members have wellequipped classrooms and laboratories, a huge library of 700.000 volumes, and good facilities for swimming, tennis and basketball. Whil<> I was walking on the grounds, a Chinese
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  • 415 4 Must we have so much noise in our day-to-day doings? IT (> a.m. lasl Suiiday I was wakened by Hie sound of n neighbour making a cuke. Loud a n d clear through the wide open windows came the clack-clack-clack of fork ainst bowl, creaming [ar and fat. Crack went
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  • 729 4  -  A SPECIAL Science Corner By ONLY in recent times has mankind's age oki search for the elixir of youth come to be regarded as anything but a fantastic dream. Not that science today is actually within sight of a solution to the problem of preserving
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  • 20 4 History being altered at for and U par 1 tho and Rt Hr third and 1 tIIGGEK^WATER__suppwFOR SINGAPORE RURAL AREAS
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 467 4 CLUES ACmOSfl i6>. 4 The power of doing \VOlk (6). 1 Long overcoat on wmch to 5 Used to be a pilot, but got recline (12). muddled in his deed (.7). 8 They are heard, presumably r, Where to attire but not, one in the open, in public rage supposes,
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  • 11 5 ULCERS WARNED AGAINST WASTAGE BY MINISTER
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  • 21 5 -taff Reporter National Development plans Windpipes in one year in the pore three times the in each of the past three
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  • 135 5 No move yet to legalise bookmaking KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. There Is no plan at the moment to legalise bookng in the Federation. Thi* was disclosed by an Lai of the Selangor Turf yesterday. He said: "The Government j% contemplating le■ing bookmaking just He recalled that some time ago there was
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  • 100 5 Assizes open in S'pore SINGAPORE. Mon. The ion of the Slngalzes opened before Chua in the High Court yesterday when > of 10 persons were reel and dates fixed. Four are facing charges 01 murder, two of robbery one tempted armed robbery, one of unlawful possession of a firearm, and
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  • 218 5 Malayan officers tour R.I. bases THREE officers of the x Far East Land Forces stationed in Malaya have left for Jakarta for a week's tour of Indonesian army establishments. The visiting officers are Captain K. Prosser, of the Jungle Warfare Training School, Captain CM. Campbell of the Royal Engineers and
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  • 65 5 Back from U.K. for holidays Mr. M. M. Sathiah, 18, who has been schooling in London for the past six years, arrived in Singapore by BOAC yesterday to spend his holidays with his parents in Kuala Lumpur He left later by Malayan Airways for the Federal Capital. Mr. Sathiah will
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  • 447 5 CATHAY SEEKS RI MARKET FOR MALAY FILMS T*HE Cathay Organisation is to seek the Singa- pore and Federation Governments' support in its bid to secure a wider market for Malay films. Announcing this at a press conference yesterday, Mr. Loke Wan Tho, head of the Cathay Organisation, said: "We hope
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  • 49 5 MISS IRENE TAW 18. was voted "Miss Royal Air Force" at the Ninth Anniversary ball at the Seaview Hotel. Here she receives the winner's trophy from Mrs. E. M. F. Grundy, wife of Air Marshal Grundy, Far East Air Forte Free Press picture.
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  • 296 5 Premier lauds police clerks KUALA Lumpur, Tues. The Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Dato Abdul Razak, has expressed his appreciation of the "loyalty and devotion to duty" of the Police Adminstr ative and Clerical Services Union members. In a message, In the "PACSU News", official publication of the union.
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  • 65 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Department of Mines headquarters expects a rush for tin prospecting licences in areas which are now free from terrorist influence and activities. A spokesman for the department said yesterday: "We can expect more applications for prospecting permits since most of the bad
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  • 282 5 THE chairman of the Singapore Safety First Council, Mr. David Phoa Thai Seng, told the Free Press yesterday that motorists in Singapore were not co-operating with the authorities in the present "keep left campaign aimed at promoting safety on th H e e 5 that though k
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 103 5 /*2 f <^7% TODAY Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): rangement 10 a.m.; Blue Kindergarten 9 a.m.; Chi- Triangle Club— Badminton nese adult beginners 5.30 at "Y" Hostel, p.m and 7.30 p.m., Lower TOC H: A talk by Mr. primaries 6.30 p.m. Ball- Goh Soon Tioe on "The Vloroom dancing beginners lin," followed
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  • 142 6 PRIZE WINNER COULD BE EVEN BETTER Till ic of the prize-winning entries in the seventh Pan-Malayan Photographic Salon which will be opened by the Minister of Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam on Friday at "»..>0 p m at the Hollywood Room. Odeon Theatre. (•ooj composition prevails in this picture. It tells
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  • 69 6 Ibe had point about the print is the sea water, ulmh i> not clearly distinguished. The sky and the ■rater appear to be of same tone, and you cannot find the hori/on. It would he better if the water area were made darker than thr
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  • 127 6 THE Photographic Sotiet> uill hold a picnic at Loyang on SunAugust 15. The or Mr. Ho :neong Yeon. has arranged host or models to po.>e or photographers. Tickets arr r)ie from the society's r'hoto. 157 *orth Bridge Road. Mr. K. F Wong of Sara u.tk and also
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  • TRY THE MUSEUMS
    • 562 6 THE PAST CAN PROVIDE IDEAS THAT ARE NEW npHE restless, ever-growing population of amateur A photographers is constantly seeking new pictorial worlds to conquer. And the word is passed that museums long held in awe by all but the boldest cameraman are a relatively uncharted wonderland. Articles outlining the pictorial
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    • 24 6 Relaxing on the beach is Jenny Kan —and it makes a fine photo for Mr. P.L Chan
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    • 178 7 hulda Table and Pedestal Fans M" 1 U" stock. arn ve d Hire purchase from $7/- per month SHROFFS The Carpet Shop 60-62, Orchard Rd., Singapore Tefc ***** Old Orchard Motor Showroom) WAI CHEONG FOR DISTINCTIVE TAILORING NEW LOW PRICES 44 North Bridge Rd., S'pore. Tel: *****. GENUINE BARGAIN SALE
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    • 211 7 HANDLOOMS Bed Spreads, So reet Both Towels, Picnic Matt and Cushion Covert All at very reduced prices. SINGH'S 47/49, Stamford Road. Singapore. Tel: ***** DIPiiHJL Offers you o wide selection of Shirts Sport Skirts, using the best available materials, exclusively tailored for Malaya. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES From $3.90 upwards LOOK
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    • 265 7 SPECIAL BARGAINS JUTE REVERSIBLE CARPETS V P. HOW 12' $04/- SS#/- Ml/- SIS/- r *u/- s 4'/,' i 2',' S/- S/S**ctal 10% f lt% dtwmit Im«mi» Wooltcn Carpets, I»crfMi A«W«in»t«r C«rp«tf ond C»tt»> Carß#ls. SINGH S 47/49, Stamford Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** THIS WEEK OFFER Men's Overcoats by "BURBERRY" $185/-
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  • Eve
    • 13 8 GREASY HAIR? FIRST CHECK YOUR DIET I 1 1 I ood SHUTS 7
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    • 193 8 Eve answers your beauty queries in oi anti-shi lotion tth your make-up. There are several prepanade especially lor purpose. They are available in mo^t larut :ce is scarred and d," icrites a reader had been reading mg treat'able in SingaThis has been a o] embar irs. Can you please help.'''
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    • 11 8 Two of the Booty beauties go "South Pacific" for big show
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    • 176 8 Striking swimsuit, colourful sarong I FASHIONS in swimE wear will be one sof the features of a spectacular show S which is being staged j at the Ocean Park Hotel, Singapore, on I Saturday night. Today Eve brings C C you an exclusive pre- view of two of the I
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    • 370 8 skin and how to obtain the best results from their make-up. The boauty course consists of 12 lessons and at the :d of this time each pupil takes a simple test v. hich. if completed satisfactorily, entitles her to a recognised diploma.
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    • 448 8 DO you find difficulty in thinking up new ideas for dessert sweets that will be popular with the whole family? Here are a few recipes for quickly prepared and cool dishes which are favourites with both children and isV APPLE TRIPLE SUPREME: ingredients required: One small sponge cake
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    • 109 8 DRIVE THOSE BLUESS AWAY Dea' There I terest subject Morr, The winning names end ai^ be pubhsher n 7l next w. W A sent I to H 1 "A Cure fo W M K mor I goes i I that I ogoms' meG\ I one I the* m she b
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    • 26 8 TIPS FOR KITCHEN TI A\ ovei ine rasher^ around fried i TI caul Crj «J flav kidn H£h salad on of lrr spo spoon: and a
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  • 261 9 YOUR MONEY IS SAFE ON KRA lilt 1 Dest l)cts ol [\\c «e lirst run is his liflh to Speculatioi m 7 F Cl. 5 Div. 3 7 p I mred Mtto. LvHmi 8.13. >prin*» n, Kra s lu. I orti Premium Bond The Whistler 8.»7. Mahu lUiifc S.OO. Jupitrr
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  • 485 9 Surrey set for victory 9f lassies v. Paki-tan LONDON. Tues._Surrey. countv cricket champions and currently joint leaders, appeared well placed for another victory yesterday when they finished 221 runs ahead with four wickets tn hand agrainst Gloucestershire at t"<* Oval. The champions took first in-; and bonus point* but were
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  • 414 9 Wansbrougli is down one division CI. 4 Div. 3 6 F Home Sweet Home 9.00. Esther's Pet 8.13. Summer Kiss 8.U, Twenty Per Carat 8.11. Darning Water 8.10. Night Sentry 8.10, Leslian 8. 09, Angkor Wat 8.08, Waterline 8.08, Shylock Home 8.08, Trow Hill II 8.07, Kerrbrook 8.U6, Wansbrough 8.03,
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  • 124 9 K B K e Hall 111 ne One square B Haadrai 7.11, m IVdutv J Tower 7.08. F could be the rained by him could One l I H F r pr rac< elj he division high--2 lb ir. One and thoug: nd rac*
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  • 194 9 u-s\K\ Japan, TutPew kicking Japanese iwiaußCn set three new world rerords. but a rnitfd States team beat them S in their two-day swimming inert here. hope Tsuj im 1 19. established a new world i of 4min. 16.6sec. In the netres freestyle. He a
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    48 9 NEW YORK. Tues.— A third major U.S. baseball league, to be known as the Continental League, Is expected to beein operations in 1961. Founder-cities are New York, Houston. Toronto. Minneapolis. St. Paul and Denver.— Reuter. Mrs. P. Stoddard, champion woman at the Johore Bahru Rifle meeting.
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  • 286 9 Mrs. P. E. Stoddard returned an aggregate of 595, which included a possible at the 25 yards range. Her score established a record for women competitors. Mrs. Stoddard. who has been only six months in the country previously made her mark on the rifle range
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  • 359 9 JHE Friar II, scratched the lirst day, should win the Class 4 Div. 1 sprint at Penang tomorrow. He won his last start at Ipoh, beating Boomerang by 2h lengths over 6F in lmin. 13 4/5sec. They carry the same weight, 8-12 (which is a rise of 101b).
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  • 109 9 But The Friar can beat them all Cl. 4 Div. 1-6 F Little Michael 9.00. Arina Gold 8.13, Fleetmaster 8.13, The Fr: r II 8.12, Boomerang 8.12, On Screen 8.10, Cheers 8.10, Ten Per Carat 8.08, Wee Wonder 8.03. Signal Patrol 8.05, Srikandi 8.04. White Magic 8.04, Lord Fredrick il
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  • 29 9 SOCCER SAFA Div. 1 league Marines v C.A., Jalan Besar (5.15 p.m.) Div. 3A Setia Java v Alagappa M.S.C.. Farrer Park: Friendly Jollilads v RAOC. Farrer Park.
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  • 47 9 MILAN, Tuee. Italy, who had already gained a winning lead, completed a 4-1 win over Spain here yesterday. Italy now meet the winners of the American zone final between Australia and Cuba which is to be played later this week Reuter.
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  • 426 9 JUNIOR FOOTBALL Customs Sports Club.. 2; Perhimponan Stia 0 THERE'S an old soccer saying that it's goals which count. And if a team can't score them it does not win. Customs rammed home this lesson yesterday at MFA ground when they reeled and then rallied
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  • 98 9 MAY HAS AN OPERATION LONDON, Tues. Peter May, the England cricket captain, was operated on for an Internal abscess in hospital yesterday. May who Is also Surrey county captain, withdrew from the present Test with India at Manchesi ter because of back trouble. He entered hospital for what was thought
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  • 95 9 CHICAGO, Mon. Betsy Rawls, the biggest money winner this year in women's pro. golf, added the biggest single prize of the year to her purse yesterday US$6,500. She had a two under par 72 on the last round to win i the Mount Prospect women's j
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  • 22 9 NEW YORK, Tues. U.S. ba^e ball result*: American League Baltimore 5 Detroit 2. Naiiona League: Pittsburgh 2 Milwauke 5.- U.P.I.
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  • 359 9 INDIA BID FOR DRAW IN TEST 111 STLK, lui-v- India, is making a brave attempt to salvage at lea.si a oraw trom the luurth trukii 1«m against fc, n^land. iintiiUid detlaieo at Um uruay total ana bet I: ol toorii U) v In me hours pesterda; hour was> lost alter
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  • 182 10 INTERVENTION BY PRESIDENT NOW SEEN AS IMMINENT NEW DELHI, Tuesday. VKW incidents, including police firing, were reported from communist-administered Kerala State ye»terday as belief grew here that Central (iovernment intervention in the strife-torn area was imminent. R- .telling Delhi from Kerala said Kottyam and wounded one
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  • 109 10 In New Delhi yesteraay, Indian Communist Party >ecretary Ajoy Glio^h told a coiiu 'hat his wouid not agree to any mid- term elections in Kerala. He agreed, however, that dispute could be red to Mr. Nehru. Mr. Ghosh charged that Mr. Nehru's. Congress party In Kerala was making
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  • 134 10 Print talks run into 'unexpected difficulties' ONDON, Tues The two sides in Britain's six week old printing dispute are to resume discussion of a return-to-work formula this morning. The independent chairman at the talks. Lord Birkett. stated last night they had met with "unexpected difficulties." But he added: "There are
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  • 54 10 3 MORE U.S. 'MOONS' WASHINGTON. lurTlie Unittci Stau> Is planning to make attempts in the next few months to launch thret more earth satellite.^, one weighing 375 lbs., to orbit the moon. The three launchmgs were to have taken place in April. May and June this year, but the payload*
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  • 47 10 NEW ORLEANS. Mon.— Fire broke out on an oil rig 35 miles off the coast last night and the 12 men on it leaped into the Gulf of Mexico. One of them was drowned and seven others were iniurpd and to hospital.- U.P.I.
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  • 102 10 A DIFFERENT FILM FOR EVERY BEAUTY UOLLYWOOD. Mon.—Filmland has roped in 24 contestants of the "Miss Universe" pageant and lined up a variety of productions suit them. Winner Miss Japan. Akiko Kojima. and Miss Korea will be tested for a war film on Korea called li Wake Me When It's
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  • 28 10 QUEBEC. Men.— A threeday forest fire raging out of control along the north shore of the Gaspe peninsula has destroyed more than *™n*and farm biuldings. U.P.I.
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  • 20 10 Sentence of death stands eal il death 33. of d\<>y the ed at the Joyce Rotherhere to have coun- by
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  • 89 10 •BOAT MAN. by Mr. W. > Phua of Kuala Trengyanu. won a silver medal in the Seventh Pan -Malayan Photographic Exhibition. This print is one of the I(>3 which will uo on display from July 31 to August <J at the Hollywood Room. Odean Theatre. Singapore.
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  • 64 10 Runaway coaches mystery EDINBURGH. Tue 8. Twenty-one empty railway coaches stationary in a siding on the outskirts of Edinburgh ran away yesterday, smashing into buffers and a protecting wail of sleepers. No shunting operations were going on at the time and puzzled railway officials thought vibrations trom a passing train
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  • 90 10 I* Thein *aid that the meeting was Ik id once every two years and representatives from ComMiomvealth countries were invited. However. Burma ;ind the United States were also invited to the meeting this year. Picture shows the Burmese Consul for Singapore, i V Kyaw (rijjht), with
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  • 150 10 COMMOJSS DEBATE KEMA LONDON. Tuesday. I ABOUR members called for the resignation of the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, and the Governor of Kenya, Sir Evelyn Baring, in the House of Commons last night during a debate on the deaths of 11 Mau Mau
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  • 79 10 Prisoners on hunger strike PARIS. Tucs. a hunger strike of Algerians in i Rouen and Fresnes prisons j yesterday .spread to jails at I Versailles. Lille. Douai, Charleville and Chalon-sur-Marne. Between 300 and 400 prisoners went on hunger strike at Rouen and Fresnes 11 days ago In protest against alleged
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  • 32 10 ST. JOHNS, Tues. The House of Assembly of Newfoundland has been dissolved The Premier, Mr. Joseph Smallwood. said a general election would be ™hph in about three weeks, U.P.I.
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  • 124 10 Four bodies seen in the Channel T ON'DON. Tues. At least Li tour bodies were seen floating in the English Channel at the weekend, coastguards reported yesterday. They thought they might be from the 75-ioot ketch Totlar.d which vanished a week ago on a trip aiong the English Ea>t coast
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  • 60 10 CAIRO. TIICS. terms of up 10 10 yean hard labour were called lor by General Haliez Sabcq. the Public Prosecutor, lor 64 alleged members oi the banned Egyptian Communist Party. who were arrested last N Years Eve. The indictment char the defendants with participating in an illegal organisation
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  • 61 10 RAVENNA, Ohio. Tuca. A nation-wide seared began yesterday for Isaac Khan, a Fiji Islander, who fled from his home near here with his four-year-old son after turning his wife into a human torch. Khans wife. Helen, 28, was in a critical condition with burns over the
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  • 241 10 ATHENS. Tues.— General George Grivas, former leader of the terrorist EOKA organisation, told Cypriot workers and students here last night: "I shall not hesitate to .begin the struggle once again, and to fall if necessary, in order to smash the dark
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  • 187 10 CASUALTIES IN KABYLlt PUSH RIS1\ AI MORE THAN 130 Algerian ins either killed, wounded French troops le*t Wedm tion Jumelles" (twins) in ti.ains east of Algiers, it here last nie:ht. French losses wen two killed and 13 on* of a force of 30.0i' French troops are supported by plane- and
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  • 51 10 PORT-AU-PRINCE < Haiti*. Tiies.— Thirty-seven per were injured yesterday wher. a bomb exploded In the midst of a crowd of several thousand people attendii religious celebration in th<: public square. Police arrived J ti to prevent the xplo^io: another bomb placed In square by an unidentified
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