The Singapore Free Press, 1 September 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 22 1 Opinion Deficit turned into a turpi us r.g de- i t en- velop $12 Gov- debt I the The and to be
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  • 99 1 Police drive to beat young thugs NEW YORK. Tues.— Police here plan a special camiirf7o curb teenage thugs. Pa i? follows four killings ta the Sst nine days and an mstaut? where a 17-year-old u tnmprf two seven-year-old 7 boy? into human torches old D nkling them with Waning fluid
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  • 749 1 STUDENT'S VISA LIKELY TO BE EXTENDED Church discusses taking care of board and tuition University to ANN ARBOR. Michigan, Tuesday. OFFICIALS at the University of Michigan promised yesterday to take back a young Chinese student from Singapore who lived a hermit's life in a church attic
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  • 167 1 10,000 HOUSES FOR POOR: $30 MR,. PLAN (GOVERNMENT'S $30 million housing project, to be carried out next year, will mean 10.000 houses for people of lower income The project will draw its funds from the $100 million loan which Government Will float within the next 12 months, ana other loans
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  • 34 1 FOUND SLASHED TO DEATH IN SPORE ATTIC 5 Leong Luen Eng, 32, whose slashed body was jjj found in the attic of a Jalan Besar home S early yesterday morn- ing. See Page 3.
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  • 285 1 HOSPITAL FACILITIES DUPLICATED Parliamentary committee hits at Forces 9 services in Singapore THE duplication of military hospital facilities in Singapore and Hong Kong is criticised in a report on the Medical Services of the Armed Forces, published in London today by the select committee j on estimates. The select committee—
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  • 27 1 Several bags of pepper stored in a shophouse in Lorong 29, Ceylang. Singapore, were partly burnt when a fire broke out at 4.20 a.m. today.
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  • 65 1 More Aussie troops here SEVENTY-ONE soldiers of the Ist. Battalion. Royal Australian Regiment, and eight members of 101 Field Battery flew into Singapore this morning from Sydney. They will relieve Australian troops taking part in the Federation's anti-terrorist campaign. Twenty-one soldiers immediately left for Penang. The others will undergo a
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  • 34 1 ROME, Tues. President Giovanni Gronchi. of Italy has sent a message of good wishes to the supreme head of the Federation of Malaya on the occasion of its nation- al day.—R Reuter
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  • 14 1 NEW YORK, Tues. The steel strike entered its 49th day today.— Reuter
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  • 103 1 XARIFA SAILS ON A VOYAGE FOR EXPERIENCE lUSMt Cinei oi dtun, rar tual tanj forces, ...^jor-oeneiiti n. u. is. riKe. was among tne am weii-wisuers. friends and reiauves who saw the 3i>o-ton yacht __irif_B jeave Singapore this morning lor Jakarta. on hoard the yacht, owned by Dr. nans Mass, famous
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  • 31 1 September first grade rubber buyers f .o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 105' cents per lb., down one and three-eighths cents on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.
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  • 98 1 Typhoon hits Fukien: 3 killed HONG KONG, Tues.— Three people in China's Fukien Province were killed and 57 injured by Typhoon Joan at the weekend, the Peking new China News Agency reported. The agency >aid several million members of people's communes in the province helped to evacuate 50.000 families and
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  • 8 1 I SCRATCHING ORDER 01 I I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 9 1 pKON J CA IVIERAS WIBOLS ciAence bulldog for sfretftftk
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    • 9 1 What his former teachers said of Lim-See Page 5
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    • 25 1 Cartoons page 3 Crossword'' P«ge 3 Your Lucky Star page 3 Photography page 6 Bargains page 7 Eve page 8 The 'Unnecessary' War page 4
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    • 105 1 \&0 v_B m\^^M9*9mm. AW^ mU^Mm Br V mm \\r <__*>' WmL tjj^ MmTSMmm LILIANE MARTIN MAX FACTOR BEAUTY ADVISER cordially invites you to the Federal Dispensary She will he pleased to give you personal advice on your ix-uuty problems and on the care and protection of your skin. miiim«i mf^mm
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    • 42 1 .^PtAYr£X magic circle the only circular Btitched •^V cotton cup bra that doesn't Y*M pucker, shrink or twist J^S.MsJ out of shape. Stays fresh s _^_k>f J Hash after wash, without |f I ironing. I r7 Robinson's I Rot*»«* Ptocs SinQopors 1.
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  • 209 2  -  HARRY CHIA Industry has lost the India and Japan markets Bv LIEAVY buying of coconut oil by China in the last two months, after an absence of about a year from the local market, has boosted the oil-milling industry in Singapore. Mr Whang Tar
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  • 116 2 Stockpile Bill still pending WASHINGTON. Tues —The House of Representatives yesterday again failed to act on a Bill to authorise the disposition of stockpiled coconut oil. This virtually killed chances of the Bill's being approved during the current session of Congress. The Bill would permit the Government to begin immediately
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  • Article, Illustration
    8 2 "The Income-tax inspector doesn't understand me
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  • 15 2 MILAN, Tues. An Indonesian economic mission is visiting Italian industrial plants here. Reuter
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  • 213 2 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharres ot »\prrted today: Salmara 1 2. Laos 4 3, Ojetrud Bakke 6A. Glomeggen 6 7, Benlomond 8 9. Glengarry 10 11. Singapore 13 14. Straat Van Diemen 15 16. Kapitan Kosko 18, Teiko Maru 19. Senai N.Wall 3. Marudu
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  • 148 2 I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The closing of banks in Indonesia following the devaluation of the rupiah did not affect the cashing of travellers' cheques, a spokesman for the Indonesian Embassy here said yesterday. Travellers' cheques, he said, could still be cashed at Jakarta airport. The rate of
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  • 53 2 Japan traders are welcome KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry had not received any enquiries or applications from Japanese businessmen to establish a departmental store in the Federation, a spokesman for the Ministry said yosteitiay. However he added that there would be no objection to Japanese businessmen
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  • 98 2 THE RUSSIANS SAY NO TO AIR LINE ROUTE OSLO. Tues.— The Soviet Union has refused permis- sion for Scandinavian Airlines System iS.A.S. to operate a route over Soviet territory to countries in South Asia, it was announced last night. In a week of talks ending yesterday in Moscow Soviet authorities
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  • 30 2 picture. In the Vienna Town Hall, 264 competitors from 23 countries are here seen taking part in the World Typewriting j Championship. It is an annuil affair Popper
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  • 180 2 4 LEADING shipping firm in Singapore has com- pleted the pioneer job ol towing the 3.000 ton underwater oil-drilling equipment. Orient Explorer, from Southampton to Labuan. Mr. H. G. Pouderoyen. an: executive of the -Royal I Rotterdam Lloyd, principal 1 contracting agent
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  • 53 2 HONG KONG. Monday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today HKS HKS H S. Banking Corporation $940 i Union Ins. Canton $84 sellers! Wheelock Marden $6.35 H Kong 'phone $28.30 Dairy Farm Ice C. Storage $17.60 Taikoo Docks $.32.75 Hong Kong markets are closed today, it being
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  • Round the Worrld Market prices
    • 77 2 RUBBER No. 1 RSS i.i.f Luropean ports Sept. Oct. I RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot RUBBER No. I RSS Settlement House Terms Oct. n o\ TONE: Easier. Above price* PEPPER: White Sarawak fa q. e.i.f. European ports Sept o_4 PEPPER: Black Sarawak Special c.U. European ports Sept.
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    • 37 2 TIN Straits Spot TIN" futures Straits Contract Sept Oct RI'BBER: lutures Srpt »nov. TONE: Easv SALES i No. 1 RSS Sept. landed prit* COFFEE: Future. 'B' Contract Sept. New Above prices Quoted in I
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    • 16 2 3B Industrials SO Railroads 40 Domestic Bonds 13 rtilitie* €5 Stocks Composite Arerages
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    • 42 2 Malabar spot. 29 to 30. awa;'- 1 b* ing release 29 a floats 29 September shipment 29 1 2 M Lampong spot 29 1 to 30. awaiting release 29 V a floats 2fH, Sept err Above prices quoted in VS.
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    • 66 2 COPRA Philippines ci.f IK North 1 uropcan ports delivered weight per long ton Sept. COPRA. Strait* ci.f. I K. North European ports delivered weight per lonjr ton Sept. COCONUT OIL crude Straits ci.f. European ports in bulk per lone ton Sept Oct. COCONUT OIL crude Ceylon <
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  • 311 2 NOTE: All prices are averaged between buyers and s INDUSTRIALS Previus Tariay fi* 1.75 •500 '5.00 B B trustees 5m I c Ma Fraser A Nea.- Pref. 4/0 DrdS. G E LiN 26 50 [958 :8c 2 32' i Gooaaood Pa r 102*2 14BV. W. Hammer 1.50
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 90 3 lawn, the do* in the atti< howlori u -u door in the mornins. thev fonn^ ,hev brok the body of a W ma on the ,l^ """I h r Ki K from head-OHI a dog harkinir bcd with dt>t 'l> Chan Chit
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  • 5 3 10 MIN. MALAY FILMS MADE
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  • 40 3 >und to show n:o acci--•d a He returned an open ver- N Bagomal Khlani, 35. who died ol a fractured skull after being knocked down at the junction of Hiil Street and Coleman Street 'ily 20.
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  • 119 3 Front says 'no' to MP's car badges KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.s, The Malayan Peoples' Socalibt Front has decided that all its members in Parliament and State leg islatures should not use the official car badges provided for all MP's and Legislative Assemblymen. The Front's central executive committee', which made the decision,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 555 3 CLUES ACROSS I4j 1 The lung perhaps take:, be- 13 ln which chefs euvres tween bouts <8> are prepared, no 7 How resin might be useful 14 Hcnv »">' )U mighl be alter washing <s>. *v" fd (6 > 8 Clover er.. a but- lo l ense oi ed blade
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    • 448 3 O\VLg Mmm amm^^ if —MMmW bbbw BORN today, you hava- a are happiest with homes rong will, a rugged de- and families of your own. termination to succeed and Fond of children, you will tiie ability to supervise make a devoted and underOthers You get what you standing parent, want,
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  • 1288 4  -  COLIN BINGHAM Could conflict have been prevented after Hitler seized Izechoslovakia and turned on Poland? A peace front could not have been negotiated but the chances were not fully exploited BY Red pael off for J^T DAWN on this day 20 years ago Hitler launched the Luftwaffe
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  • 22 4 Moscow then raised Moloto a i •V" ■1 loto\\ .tip on* further Iren< h t h e pact will b< md arti
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  • 187 4 BY THE WAY lkjfkljopej ISEE that thp politicians —if such a word may be u>ed In mixed company are being rehearsed for their parts in the United Kingdom election campaign A manual of instruction tells them how to become Rood actors: how to suggest sincerity, friendliness, and so on. Gestures
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 487 4 DHI\K Green Spot Orange I r tdL <y.rt r lin 11 1 1 mn lii 1 111 11 nu.. mn lin 1 1 in illinium. CLASSIFIED ADS. \1 \n{ R M.KVICE IS Words >.• Win. -—Box S0 cts. extrm PHOTOSTATS BY FOTO MATIC— PLAN from Tracinz Fotoma •OCE AMOCE Plan
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    • 128 4 1 jer^HUiti N GUARANTEED QUALITY nl The smart Malayan Misses know the Fabrics are node exclusively tor then ml \l Designed in Enclortd t Vd m the patterns ond the colar* fl 4^Mmrk*\\m blend harmomousl* K| mKfF Mclayan scene to W Bflf perfect filmly keboyo dresses. pGIANSINGH&CO.LTD 30-1 RAFFLES PLACE.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 169 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; eitals by British artists who are port- 7.00 The News- I tfein ft 4 .02 Souvenirs From Showland- °nly celebrated players ln talk 8 45 A H,slor >' of Mlls *c In .30 The News; 1.40 Newstalk; ed ZZbV S-^Sfl dlsUngUish 7,5 The Ministry Speaks- 7.30
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  • 565 5 .TJgjj^DEINT WHO HID 4 YEARS EN ATTIC By ci lAN SWAN B£E [UO former teachers of the Singapore student, Lim Cheng Guan. who was found on Sunday at Ann *i rbor i Michi an bv the police in a church tower attic, where he had
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  • 111 5 REGISTRY TO BUY BOOKS THE Singapore Regis--1 try of Muslim Marriages and the Shariah Court may soon acquire complete and comprehensive volumes of Muslim law books at a cost of $1,000. The Registrar of Muslim marriages Inche Mohamed Taha bin Mohd. Fadzlullah Suhaimi. said he had compiled a list of
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  • 162 5 Secretarial exam results 17OLLOVYING candidates r have parsed the Corporation of Certified Secretaexaminatlon held in ie: INTERMEDIATE Joseph Boon Kip Liang, Foong Pak Leong, Andal Rajagopal Radhakrishnan, Chua Yam Mong. Ding Ting Hang. -endra. Kumar Gupta, Huang snerng. P.K. Koya Kutty. L*e Yin Nam. C K. Narayanan. Chwee Lor. Chrystene
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  • 29 5 Mr, Seow Peck Leng. AsAoman for Mount batten, will speak on Cu ..d the English-edu-r on the adjournment at tne Singapore L^ra^ v e Assembly meeting tomorrow.
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  • 20 5 JOHORE BAHRU Tues A new cinema has been built vampoi by Mr. Ng Keok will open in mia.
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  • Bursaries slashed
    • 266 5 MMJY University ol Malaya students are dissatisfied witn vac Singapore Government s bursary award* a n nounced recently Several of tnese including a number in me Honours courses are tni mg 0 quiUin* the« host n rooms as they are «u able
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  • 76 5 photo. SOLDIERS make very convincing "rioters." and when Gurkha troops stormed Fort Canning Hill in Singapore yesterday, armed police* forces and military troops throughout the island were called out to quell this unruliness." It wns the last but one day of the seven -day anti-riot exercise,
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  • 36 5 Fifteen Singapore Chinese Girls will perform the famous Indian gypsy dance, Kuttala Kuravanchi, at the Victoria Theatre tonight. They are students of Bhaskar's Academy, a trainins: institution for Indian fine arts.
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  • 385 5 'THREE methods of collecting atmospheric dust for gauging radio-activity in Singapore have been proposed by a nuclear physicist of the University of Malaya here. These proposals have been made in conjunction with a scheme to set up an observation
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  • 58 5 An extraordinary general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce has approved the new constitution which abolishes class election of the main officebearers. Tne new constitution also enables the chairman and vice-chairmen to seek reelection for another consecutive term. The present chairman oi the' Chamber. Mr.
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  • 41 5 A Singapore airline clerk, who went missing on Aug 20. walked into his Lorong Limau home again on Saturday. Chia Ying Huang 26, explained to anxious relatives that he had been visiting a friend in Penang.
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  • 64 5 One hundred Chinese schoolgirls proved the value of being good neighbours when they volunteered to help in the Ramakrishna Mission Flag Day at the week-end. Their school the Chung Hwa Gins' High School is opposite the orphanage in Bartley Road. In the final count, the Flag
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  • 31 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues The Town Council has decided to raise the speed limit of 30 miles an hour to 40 along Jalan Scudai from Jalan Tampoi junction.
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  • 228 5 THE Singapore Ministry of Labour and Law has received hundreds of requests from workers that it "liquidate" their old debts owing to moneylenders. They claimed that because of loopholes in the present Ordinance they had been made to sign promissory notes
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 58 5 gfALTW, in Stock Jtf f/^re is Owe Ij3(|. Monthly 1-j- CO.. LTD. fSOCK I VEST I BRIEF IOCODILE I Road. I .ad. fuSHICA I ,p- Looking I c3mera I bbßbV i NX'S PHOTO CO.. Rd M HGHNER ■NIC ACCORDIONS 112 114 I -..uo 7 .1443 rhcolre) LOUIS fl '°^RER Ii
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    • 127 5 r P THE CATHAY HOTEL AND W*~ I CATHAY RESTAURANT f^g PRESENT OX SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER STH 1959 S S El COLOURS UNLIMITED Si 5 s By Horrockses o-'ltyv&n 3 Modelled By The Mannequins tK RITH WARNER'S Singapore Model Academy Dresses Designed By ROLAND S. H. CHOW oi CORAL PLUS AT
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 20 5 Radio talk The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will talk about technical education over Radio Singapore tomorrow night.
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    • 156 5 Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay); Malay beginners 10.30 a.m.; Japanese llower arrangement adv. second course 10 a.m.; BLUE TRIANGLE CLUB— musical evening 5 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): Chinese adult beginners 5.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m.. Lower primaries 6.30 p.m.; ballroom dancing beginners 5.30 p.m., advanced 6.30 p.m.; matnematics Pri. VI 7 p.m.
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  • CALLING ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS
    • 132 6 l;jkdlkeloke COMMERCIAL PROSPECTS l)r \K SUNNY— -Can >ou please tell me what one i ust (Jo U» become a good commercial photographer and uh.it is the prospect in this field in Malaya? PL. To be a good commercial photographer, you must be h
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    • 561 6  - You don't need fast lens when the light is dim SUNNY GIAM by PAX you tell me sonic of the techniques of available light photography with modem materials? This is a common question Irom amateur lensmen As a matter of tart. it was one ot the questions a Singapore photographer
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    • 261 6 Y<>l K PET BELONGS TO THE FAMILY ALBUM. 1 After all. Rover is a member of the family too and like all pets his doings hold an important place in family memories. Good pet pictures need a little thought because of the subject's comparatively small si/e.
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    • 254 6 How to make it ideal "St. Joseph Institution by Wee Boon Keng, Singapore. THIS is a good shot of the school building. iThe black sates which framed the main subject in the centre give the onlookers sense oi the, third dimension. The side-lighting na
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    • 72 6 Have a supply of both blur I and the usual clear flash bulb. with you if you ne eoloui I film. The colour film you us* 1 outdoor* can ro indoors 1 ease, il you use a blue bulb to simulate day-light, anversely, you filter that
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 229 6 """bb-^ r\ I 1 No Trnftef AiL'Q .fpjjfj New 44LM F*^ ■^T*' Built-in Photo Exposure Meter I 01-f PWm^ Copol MXV 1/50 sec Shuttcr \\lf jwC_f Yashinon F3.5/60mm lens T MmM im*T^fl L,S SIBS/ILcns: F3.5. 60mm Yashinon bß&lmbbJbC Field lens focusing screen, T^ 53 dtTM\ f^M^m m%\ SSbSPBj MA CfonHorrl
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    • 18 6 You SAVE* 0 OF LIST F Fratelli S Piano At $153Sol* **TIThL c2 v 70 I 193 j
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 104 7 JL MACHINES l^Othor Brands fi_T^, w sv h.re purchose t* o^ $8/- P«' "»o«tH. jHROFFS riroet Shop fl t\mmi Rd pore. Motor Showroom) ANOTHER Cut Price Counter t TANG LTD. a mm* Action and Beauty |C-rpc ts of Distinction LIAN CARPETS "anglm Road L^n. Tel: ***** -s Persian) BKHARA PAKISTAN
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    • 225 7 nULUA Table and Pedestal Tans H. re purchase from 7 Per month SHROFFS J h Carpet Shop 60-62. Orch., d M SinjiV,,,. T«l: ***** 'OW Orch«d Mrt«, Sh.w™o m) WAI CHEON€^ FOR SUPERLATIVE STYLED AND TAILORING NEW LOW PRICES 44. North Bridge Rd S pore. Tel: *****. GENUINE BARGAIN SALE
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    • 359 7 BBBBBBBJBBBbBBBIBBBBbBBI 4 _n 1 i i mm I*l9l 11 B J mm _L_____l LJ SLbuß 8 Bfiii iim If pHE lowest prices in town are right here on this page. Make a note of the places, and you will save money by shopping wisely. This is a regular Free Press
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    • 424 7 along to the Clearance Sale New Parkash Textiles are having at 164 Middle Road There you will find latest ladies wear at simply giveaway prices. For example fancy tight skirts are selling for only $6/-, baby doll pyjamas only $4.50. SPECIAL CUT PRICE at C. K. Tang Ltd.— A real
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    • 414 7 tractively low price of $2.50. They are on sale throughout Singapore and also at Nai Nai Co.. 12 North Bridee Road. At $2.50 each FLYING EAGLE shirts are an absolutely first-class bargain. A SPECIAL OFFER of 25 i reduction in price of millinery and costume jewellery is now being offered
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    • 377 7 CHEAPER THAN USUAL is a pretty justifiable claim i made by Himalaya Trading Co. of 3 Selegie Road. Their dacron-orlon trousers are only $7.50 a pair, pyjamas $3.50 and table cloth 34x34. 50 cents. Get over to Himalaya Trading and see fcr yourself! THE MAN-ABOUT-TOWN today is finding that Yee
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    • 239 7 ASK FOR I AMERICA'S favourite underwear MEN BOYS l| Made in U.S.A. Chotirmall* 4143 High St., Spore. Solt Agents for S'pore Malaya LACHMANN CO., 11-K Asia Insurance Bldg. Singapore Tel: ***** bbbbbbbbbbbbmbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb r n m\JumJLt DIPLOMAT I FOR THAT COOL- COMFORT FEELING Tailored from exclusive marenols both plain designed. REAL
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    • 217 7 CARPETS ON HIRE PURCHASE SINGHS 47/49 Stamford Road Spore Tel: ***** SALE PRICES NEVER DREAMT OF! UiUOlly Cleorinq $9.50 Heavy Quality Printed Sheets 80" x 90" $5 90 $1.00 Gents' Cotton Socks $0 50 J Lodges' Blouses Shorts 52.50 GENTS SOCKS. NECKTIES, TSHIRTS, SINGLETS BRIEFS NOW ALL 90C. EACH ONt
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  • ROUND the SINGAPORE SHOPS
    • 775 8 So you re going to a party! pARTY life and all its pleasures are deliriously apparent with the colourful dress illustrated below. The material is drip-dry cotton and the gay floral design is in glowing shades of cerise, cyclamen, fuschia ana a aeep spindleberry pink, with tones of sage and
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    • 192 8 Eve answers your beauty queries "What can I do about a discoloured neck?," asks Lily. "I am worried about this as it gives such an uncared-for look:' THIS is often far more noticeable in girls who use heavy make-up and who leave an abrupt line around the chin. Make sure
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    • 124 8 Toffee is a firm favourite HAVE you ever tried homemade toffee? It is one oi the most simple things to cook and the basic toffee can be flavoured in different ways. Here is a firm favourite. Mint toffee: One cupful oi syrup, one teaspoon! ul of vinegar, one taoiespoonful of
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    • 325 8 PRIORITY ON A DESERT ISLEHER HUSBAND BEING stranded on a desert island didn't seem to be anyone's idea of a glorious picnic. But there were many very good suggestions for this eontest. The winning prize of $10 goes to Mrs. Vicky Shalome, 123-A. Waterloo Street, Singapore, who says: Were I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 160 9  - Impressive run by F. Phoenix ALLAN LEWIS rpHERE was little really fast work at Bukit A Timah this morning. Fastest time was returned by Flying Phoenix who ran three in 39 2/5 easily and wide out. Brilliant Scholar and Malayan Graduate also went well over three in 39 3 5.
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  • 509 9 OLD N AZ AKAT CAN WIN MAIN EVENT **********l ********************1111l Illll„,„ m Kogcrthorpe S.tO. BrilUant Scholar 81> -Upper S.U9. Nmkat 8.07. Golden MelodV X.mjhal Bridge 8.00. C.nastra ?00 f£ r Peanut Kid 7.11. Malayan (.raduaU in Hame ..08. Supreme Test 7.07. Mont Hllllltllllllllllllllllll IItIIIIIIIMIIIIIIHII, 1 rates over 9f and l\
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  • 52 9 THESE HORSES WON'T START TOMORROW Following horses will NOT start tomorrow:— Downing Street. Tbe Nailer, Ever Tranqil, Banquo, Supreme Test Mont Blot. Come Up, Hopeful Blue. Powhatan, Waxer, Who tares 11, The Cobra. No Fluke, Knightsbridge Miss Harmony, Bacqlava, Yes Master, Rangoon Alliance, and Pilot's Bravery. Rogerthorpe and Wide Screen
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  • 364 9 ure_ Class .'I. ll iv. 1-7 Furs. BarUnnie 9.00, San Juan 8.13, Safe Invest 8.13, Balkan Chevalier 8.10. Destination 8.10. Blue Spray 8.09. Tanah Ayer Ku 8.08, Constanza 8.07, Southern Moon 8.06, Cinemascope 111 8.04, Dreamboat 8.03, Hiya Honey 8.03. Queensway 8.03. SAFE INVEST,
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  • 106 9 KIWIS UNFAIR -LIONS WELLINGTON. A formal protest against the use of shoulder pads by the New Zealand All Blacks had been lodged before the third rugby Test against the British Isles, on Saturday, .t was disclosed here vesterday. Seven of the New Zealand*'^ wore pads in the match, which the
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  • 84 9 Uber Cup draw tomorrow THE draw for the Über Cup competition between Malaya and Hong Kong will be held at the Singapore Badminton Association's dinner for the player.s at Diamond Restaurant. Great World, at 8 p.m. tomorrow night. Hong Kong's team of five, Helen Kwone I Captain i, Cinder Ho.
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  • 240 9 Australian Test side may play two-day game THE Australian Test cricket team may stop at Singapore for a two-day match on Nov. 7 and 8, on its way to India and Pakistan. The Australian Board of Control for cricket has informed the chairman of the Malayan Cricket Association tour sub-committee.
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  • 237 9 Soft track will suit Dententurius •Singora II 9.00, Come I'p 8.13, Hopeful Blue 8.12, Powhatan 8.11, Sir Francis 8.10, Kola Bay 8.08, Artina 8.07, Krakatoa 8.06 Take Easy 8.06, Charge Sheet 8.05, Roman Galley II 8.04, Dententurius 8.03, Noble Albert 8.03, Tobasco 8.02, Waxer 8.02, Who Cares II 8.01, King
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  • 275 9 DAVIS CUP RETURNS TO A USTRALIA FOREST HILLS, New York, Tues.— Australia regained the Davis Cup here yesterday when Neale Fraser defeated Barry Mackay of the United States in the final singles match of the tie by 8-6, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4. The match had been re- j sumed here yesterday
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  • 12 9 Results of the Merdeka; and Japan and Hon_~oii_ drew 1-1.
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  • 115 9 NO sports meet will be held by the Singapore Olympic Sports Council on Sept 12 at the Farrer Park in connexion t with its "Little Olympiad' to raise funds. The meet has been cancelled a_ the Farrer Park has been booked by the Nanyang University for
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  • 218 9 FEAF soccer competition RAF Seletar 'A' had an easy first win in the first round of the Far East Air Force slx-a--side soccer competition when they beat Royal Air Forte Gan 'B' by 25 points «*>ix goals and a corner) to four a goal > at Seletar yesterday. Three teams
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  • 74 9 F ONDON, Tues. Results of yesterday's English and Scottish football matches were: League One: Blackburn R. 1 Bolton Wanderers 0, Blackpool 0 Luton Town 0.. Westham U. 2. Preston N. E. 1. League Two: Rotherham U. 1 'P^' County 2. A&um Villa 3 Sunderland 0. Hull City
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  • 130 10 Adenauer gesture to Poles UONN. Tues.— Dr Konrad I Adenauer. ihe West German Chancellor, said in a broadcast speech last night that West Germany would one day be a good neighbour to Poland. Dr. Adenauer declared Wefil Germany's aim of creating "foundation of underanding, icct and ung* which would lead
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  • 106 10 PAA FACES STRIKE THREAT WASHINGTON. Tues. The Flight Engineers' Union and 11 non-operat-ing railway unions yesterday threatened separate strikes against major segments of the nation's transportation system. The flight engineers said they would begin a tern-wide waikout today against Pan American World Airways if tlie airline went ahead with scheduled
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  • 396 10 Another Communist probe expected in Middle East Reports from Assam mention 'heavy armament' movement along the Tibetan border LONDON, Tuesday. JTRESH movements along India's North-East Frontier were reported yesterday, and they coincided with a warning: on further threats to peace in the "general pattern of Communist
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  • 28 10 Mr. Luang Sitsayamkan. Governor of Rotary District 330 in Bangkok, who yesterday spoke to members of the Singapore Rotary Club at a special luncheon.
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  • 42 10 Visit helpful Hagerty LONDON. Tues. Mr. James Hagerty. President Eisenhower's chief spokesman, yesterday described the President's talks with Mr. Harold Macmillan as "extremely helpful." Hagerty said 'One of the reasons he came was to prepare for future discussions with Mr. Khrushchev." Reuter
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  • 55 10 Ang Ah Seng. 20. was this morning tentatively charged In a Singapore magistrates court with the murder of his cousin, Seetoh Kwong Tian. 16. The murder was alleged to have occurred at 1 a.m. yesterday at Lengkong Tiga. off Changi Road, where they both lived. Ang was remanded
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  • 44 10 Hitch-hiker Michael Sims, 22, in Singapore on his way to Australia from London, is facing a dilemma. His visa expires tomorrow, he cannot get a working passage on a boat, and in his pocket is just $10. Free Press picture.
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  • 18 10 MOSCOW. Tues. An intense earthquake has rocked the sparsely-populated lake Baikal area of Eastern Siberia. U.P.I.
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    • 155 10 'We can work with the Singapore Government r ONDON, Tues.— British television viewers last night saw a ten minute feature programme on the "stridently Chinese" city of Singapore which had been filmed in that new State. Among those interviewed by the 8.8.C. commentator, Mr: George Scott, was the Deputy Prime
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    • 27 10 WASHINGTON.— Admiral Earl Mountbatten of Burma, chief of the British Defence Staff, held intensive talks at the U.S. Defence Department yesterday on the rlobal strategic situation. U.P.I.
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    • 28 10 NEW DELHI, Indian Premier Nehru went to Delhi airport yesterday to meet Afghan Foreign Minister Sardar Mohammed Nairn, who passed through Delhi on his wav KpH China. Reuter
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    • 32 10 HONG KONG,— A wellpreserved adult lower jaw of the Peking Man era, dating back some 500 000 years, is reported to have been found at Chowkowtien, about 30 miles from Peking. Reuter
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    • 10 10 APELDOORN. Ex-Queen WUhelmina of the Netherlands was 79 yesterday.— Reuter
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    • 18 10 JAKARTA. All Army members have been ordered to report to the army leadership whenever thev travel abroad. Reuter
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    • 24 10 LONDON. Actress Kay Kendall, wife of Rex Harrison, has entered the London Clinic with a "chest infection'' for the second time this year. Reuter
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  • 151 10 Khrushchev will take his family WASHINGTON, Tues. Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev will make his visit to the United States a family affair by taking along his wife, two daughters, one son and a son-in-law, it was announced yesterday. The State Department said Mrs. Khrushchev had accepted President Eisenhower's invitation
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  • 126 10 CHEERING CROWDS BLOCK IKE'S CAR LONDON, Tues. President Eisenhower drove through cheering crowds last night to 10. Downing Street, the British Prime Minister's official residence. As Eisenhower and Macmillan stepped out later a wildly cheering crowd of 5.000 greeted them. Within minutes of leaving the official residence the President's car
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  • 131 10 Ike: No sumn unless hojn of success PRESIDENT EISENHOWER*" I sion broadcast here last to take part in a summit nn i what he called some prom. He said: "I will oof I that is going to de; Therefore we must have results. With that sing] thing they cannot ask
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