The Singapore Free Press, 22 September 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEiMBER 22, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 278 1 Police think opium smugglers killed her 'Girl from S'pore bared plot' PRETTY divorcee returning from Singapore to the United States may have been murdered because she stumbled on an opium smuggling plot. American police investigating the slaying of 23-year-old Mrs. Lynn Kaufmann were working on this theory
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  • 63 1 picture. 4 MR. KHRUSHCHEV r and Mr. Eisenhower are serious-faced as they discuss a point before the dinner the President r save at the White House E in honour of the visiting Russian leader. Proposing a toast. Mr. Khrushchev said he be- lieved both
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  • 88 1 WW. ribes I arms" Khn: GentnU United ekend. The .e world would :igent wishful >owerful iggra unI :o di>- forsed that r Nato sugP body -armament d out inprevious y.em. I.tion of I plan in bei at the that M Minister e of by mlty of" create
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  • 227 1 Many callers at hospital KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fTHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong, who spent most of yesterday sleeping, had dinner last night in his specially prepared ward in Bungsar Hospital here. A> before, the meal was I prepared at the Istana Nej gara under medical supervi- sion and
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  • 163 1 Frightened Wayang men take flight SINGAPORE s wen nucntioned volunteer workers put to flight a group of wayang men this morning. It all arose from a misunderstanding. The wayang men were erecting their stage at the Junction of Outram Road and Tiong Bahru Road when 200 volunteers from the Singapore
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  • 104 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Tues Mr Nikita Khrushchev became mixed up yesterday with hundreds of veiling women shoppers in a mob scene in a San Francisco supermarket. Driving back from a visit to San Jose, down the bay. Mr Khrushchev's motorcade left the main highway and came up
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  • 43 1 Today's Racing News Photos of Sunday's Ipoh race finishes in page 9. Allan Lewis discusses tomorrow's race prospects see page 9. Watch out tomorrow for Old Timer, the '50 places' punting expert. He gave you Fireworship and Movie Fan on the first day.
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  • 61 1 ALGIERS. Tues. General Maurice Challen. French commander-in-chief in Algeria, said yesterday that new offensives would soon be launched against Algeria's nationalist insurgents. He said the new drives would be in addition to the operations in the Kabylie Mountains which the French say, has already cost
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  • 47 1 NEW DELHI, Tues. Chinese troop movements are reported along strategic points of the Indo-Chinese border. The Indian Government refused to confirm them. In Srinagar yesterday the Kashmir Government announced it was raising a second battalion of Ladakhis In the state militia. U.P.I. Reuter
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  • 50 1 KARACHI, Tues. Martial law administrators in East and West Pakistan and in the federal capital today issued simultaneous warnings that "ruthless action" would be taken against anti-social elements. Specially mentioned were black marketeers, smugglers and people guilty of victimisation, nepotism. jobbery and other forms of corruption. Reuter
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  • 34 1 AMSTERDAM, Tues.— Over one million Dutch newspaper readers had to go without them yesterday when printers of nearly all the national dailies and three provincial newspapers staged a 24-hour protest strike. U.P.I.
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  • 30 1 October first grade rubber buyers f .o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 102 1 _> cents per lb., up one cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.
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  • 162 1 ALL new medical graduates in Singapore will be offered jobs by the Government. to absorb new graduate*. There are now about 30 graduates doing their housemanship. They will become full doctors in June or July next year. The Free Press was told that full-time jobs
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  • 259 1 Immigration and Ministry officials begin investigations Free Press Staff Reporter A STOWAWAY removed from a ship yesterday has sparked off investigations by the Singapore Ministry of Home Affairs into his background. The man, Thio Kapan, was taken off the Asia when it reached Singapore from
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  • 52 1 Only one moneylender licensed QNLY one moneylender in Singapore has su far submitted his application for a licence under tne new law. His application is now being considered by the Registrar of Moneylenders. So far 116 application forms have been taken out. Those who took out applications were mainly Chettiars
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  • 31 1 KABUL, Tues. Afghanistan would never "sell out" its independence for material aid from Russia or any other quarter. Afghan Prime Minister. Sardur Mohammed Daud. said here yeste-rday. Reuter
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  • 139 1 Stabbing follows 5-cent quarrel A QUARREL over nvc cents led to a fatal stabbing in Singapore, police said this morning. Ng Boon Yam, 25, went to a Chinese temple in Cecil Street on Sunday, where he met three men. They gave him money to buy a packet of cigarettes. He
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  • 54 1 KUALA U Ml \n AastralUa UK Lciri i tal u:«s ■Ufcfcoi I* naa '>^t ll bOMpittl autlUTi morning. Mstcr u <s on her uhrn BIM A mt.TiT Mi piininu t!i tht i rtoas** tod A man In THE KING: BULLETIN thi> m< t renuim M chan rndia
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  • 227 2 'STEEL STRIKE WILL HIT SALES OF TIN' <;iiiii< i s stocks are now raoning low LONDON, Tuesday. TF the United States steel strike continues much 1 longer it will badly affect the price of tin Canners' stocks will run out, and the consumption of a large quantity of tinplate will
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  • 40 2 GLASGOW, Tues.—Building of Britain's biggest graving dock is due to begin next year at Greenock, near here. When completed, the £4,250,000 dock will provide dry-docking facilities for the largest tankers and passenger and cargo ships.—Reuter.
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  • 47 2 SYDNEY. Tues.— The New York Stock Exchange president, Mr. G. K. Funston. arrived here yesterday. Mr. Funston, who will also visit New Zealand, Manila and Hong Kong early next month, is hailed as the man who introduced a million small investors to Wall Street. Reuter
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  • 20 2 TOKYO. Tues. A fifty member Italian industrial group arrived here yesterday to inspect Japanese industrial facilities Reuter
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  • 123 2 Opinion poll hits share market I f ONDON, Tues. Generally \j dull conditions prevailed In the London stock markets yesterday under the influence ;of the latest public opiivon poll which indicated a reSuc- tion in the Conservatives* election popularity. Friday's further fall on Wall I Street was also a disturbing
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  • 73 2 30,000 SURAT WEAVERS OUT OF JOBS BOMBAY. Tues. Thirty thousand Surat siik weavers, famous for their artistic silk fabrics for hundreds of years, are out of their jobs as a result of last week's disastrous floods. Surat, North of Bombay, was one of the cities hit by the floods. A
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  • 80 2 JAKARTA, Tuesday. THE Indonesian Navy announced yesterday that Dutch ships would be allowed to travel only on fixed routes in Indonesian territorial waters, the Antara news agency reported. The Navy announcement said Dutch ocean-going ships would be permitted only to sail the Belawan-Jakarta-Surabaya-Macassar sea route.
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  • 27 2 STRASBOURG, Tues. Free trade problems and Europe's coal glut will dominate the autumn session of the "little Europe" Parliamentary assembly which opens here today. Reuter
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  • 66 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— If Parliament approves at its budget meeting in November the first base for deep sea fishing in the Federation will begin operations on Pulau Langkawi next year. The fishing grounds off Pulau Langkawi are known to be productive. Japanese experts who were
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  • 206 2 FEDERATION IN LOAN TALKS TODAY LONDON, Tuesday. MR. TAN SIEW SIN, Malaya's Finance Minister, said here yesterday he welcomed the United States proposal for an International Development Association. He will speak on the proposal when it is discussed at the two-day Commonwealth Finance Ministers Conference opening today. Mr. Tan said
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  • 47 2 picture. SENOR Claro Recto (above), a senator of the Philippines Congress, leaves Singapore for Jakarta today after an overnight stop. He is travelling with Senor L. P. Soliongco. a journalist. They were invited by the Indonesian Government to studv the political situation. Free Press
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  • 69 2 LONDON. Tues. Steady rain brought relief yesterday to the Northern half of the parched British Lsles but the drought continued in the South, setting up a new record. Kew Observatory. near here, recorded 38 days without measurable rain, beating by two days the previous driest
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  • 239 2 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Beira 1/2, Gaastekerk 4,5, Urlana 6A, Doneverett 6/7, Selandia 8/9, Benreoch 10/11, Hoegh Cape 13/14, Fultala 15/16, Knud Maersk 18, State of Madras 19, Semantan N. Wall 1. Sadao N. Wall 3, Segamat N. Wall 4.
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 84 2 RUBBER No. 1 RSS ri.l European J p-erte Sept. Oct. RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Oct I Nov Fully steady. Above prices (/•.„<, PEPPER: White Sarawak Ua, c.i.f. European ports Sept. Oct. PEPPER: Black Sarawak Special c.Lf. European ports Sept.
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    • 47 2 TIN* Straits Spot '•tn 1 TIN futures Straits Contract Sept Oct TONE: Quiet. sAl.t* RI BBER Futures Sept M Nov TONE: Very stead v Mliv No. 1 RSS Oct. landed price COFFEE: Futures 'B' Con trait Sept. New Above prices quoted iu I S
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    • 75 2 COPRA Philippines c.i.f. I K North European ports delivered weight per long ton Sept. COPRA. Straits c.Lf. U.K. North European ports delivered weight per long ton Sept. Oct. COCOMT OIL crude Strait* c.i.f. European ports in bulk per long ton Sept. Oct. COCONI T OIL crude Orion
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    • 18 2 T«s I 30 Industrials 20 Railroads 49 Domestic Bonds 15 Utilities 65 Stocks Composite Averages
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    • 37 2 Malabar spot and awaiting release 32. afloats 31 to 11*4, September shipment 31. 31 to 314. cf. Lampong spot and awaiting release 32. afloat^ 31'j t •> Above prices quoted i M cii whi n US.
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  • 588 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices i T CCf Ciff C#-W rl rt lflW< 1 T- Singapore, Monday. INDUSTRIALS Prtvieas Taiay Alex Bricks Pret 1.75 1.70 CrdS. !2.35 2.20 Atlas Ice 500 500 8.8. Petrol 50 6 48 B.M. Trustee* 5.25 5.25 Con Tin Smelt Pref.
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    • 833 2 1 1 jAbw^ I r fif j Ml 1 *=c^* HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE t«c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD > Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam/ Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S pore P. S Penang HINNOVER (HAMS) 23 Sept (arr. ricp.) ROTNENSTEIN (LLOYB) 22 24 Sept 25 Sept HESSENSTEIN (LLOYO) 3 12
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    • 102 2 BARBER LINES From U.S.A. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO AND HONGKONG. TURANBOT 2B Sept TAGAYTAY II Oet FERN'VILLE FAR EAST LINES Fr»m U.S.A. GULF PORTS via PANAMA, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO ANO HONGKONG. FERNHUL 25 Sept KINGSVILLE 7 Oct BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES Tp: NEW YORK, BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 64 2 By Cog POP —Fiend of the Family Imp COLdoei!^ OH NO; I comiuo upthe P^n-4, -tmatt v>csr\ voo MtJ MUST &B MUST Bfc "T^E OOi.y (•^j ATT A> LjOO«E l=?R\tII0O WE% f'^t H 1"*/^^ ck»o c3oTiio"n-4E *?y I tme PooacH/vPS Not while lyi I H Hl* OWN. WOQST fM *^ej£2BL
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  • 257 3 Varsity team's mission to RI VORE AND MALA YAN GOVTs TO BE ASKED TO FINANCE VISIT Z^J^EjMALAY THE LAN GUAGE OF THE JUDICIARY IpBEE PRESS STAFF REPORTER M of University of Malaya law student > uill visit Indonesia early next year how Malay could be made the lanmot the ludiciary
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  • 42 3 The Boy Scouts Association < Stamford District) will hold a fund-rai>ing dance on Saturday at the F. and N. Hall, i alley Road. Tickets at $3 a couple, are available at I Sands House. Clemenceau Avenue, and at the door. i
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  • 73 3 rE Singapore Ministry of 1 Labour and Law ha* intervened in the dispute been sawmillers and their 1 1.200 employees. The dispute arose over the allegation by the Sawmill Workers' Union that there was disparity in wage rates of workers. The Parliamentary Secretary to the
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  • 181 3 *J!^!9 R GEN ERALJ DA. Director Royal Armoured corps, who arrived in Singapore on Sunday, left for ™?rW KOng yeblerday Major-General Anderson, who is making a tour of the Far East, will return to Singapore on Sept. 23 and leave for the Federation the next day. THE SINGAPORE
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  • 29 3 The Singapore Court of Civil Appeal began a session in the High Court yesterday, the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, presiding. Nine appeals are listed for hearing.
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  • 409 3 ALL the major Pro- testant missions in Singapore are taking steps to introduce Malay in their church services. The Church of England has appointed a committee to translate a Malay prayer book for its use. Services in Straits Malay had been held pre-war but
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    • 177 3 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan n"5 tNCQKOtBiE but fT ados f* Vfes. Jeff- by the radiation j Who knows what 7 if that «OOOT is UO/ SOMCWWRE UP there ow the J from AAan's atomic experiments /V, holocaust it will ANYTHING TO GO €Y. I moon lying dormant THROUGH Whatever
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    • 114 3 -£j^ugj|MMM^^|BttMHUßp** M^HHi^Bbt^fcaA^tt^£nv BORN today, you have a wide streak of restlessness in your nature and a chronic inability to make up your mind. Unless you learn to concentrate on a single goal for extended work periods, you may find that you are wasting your strength. You are impulsive in all
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    • 241 3 TOMORROW VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23) —Your best day of the week Plan well ahead for all your activities and you will have good luck. LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) —Combine business and pleasure to the distinct advantage of both. Profit while enjoying yourself. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)— Make careful business plans,
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  • 582 4  - DANGER IN GROWTH OF HUMAN RACE T. E. BERGMAN By FVERY DAY now we read reports of scientists warning the rest of humanity on the danger of overpopulation. This sort of warning is not new. A Moravian monk, Malthus, foresaw a world inhabited by so many people that the planet
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  • 184 4  - BY THE WAY beachcomber ■a pOMPULSORY planned lei\j sure would keep people out of mischief. The public houses would soon be empty if radio were made compulsory for all 'age and income brackets" during opening hourSuch useless activities as fishing, walking across country, reading, gardening, sitting and thinking, and so
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  • 14 4 M NOW I'D SAY THAT WAS A DAMN COOD YEAR."
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  • 430 4  - CAN ORANGE SEEDS PREVENT HEAR ATTACKS, STROKES? ROBERT S. McNEILL Bv CAN orange seeds help prevent heart attacks and strokes? A Florida miller thinks so. And so do his doctors. When Mr. Cecil Webb, who holds extensive milling interests in the Florida citrus belt, was bec-riaden by a paralysing stroke
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  • 494 4 Mao's protest to K's first steps to West By a Special Correspondent THERE is every sign that the confused civil war in Laos is inspired from Peking as a practical protest against the Khrushchev -Eiscnhow er talks. If this is the case it is of the greatest significance, for it
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    • 102 4 the greatest booster of office output since the typewriter At a tou< h of \oui the endblrto dutut' your lettrrs dur ing and after offnc \\nv five instructions before learni; v^ office, record con ver-dJ ions, conferences, lecture*, register I telephone conversatioo*. I S4SS (S'poniP^Mug) J SS3Q (Ftdn/Joriito) v Distributors:
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 406 4 CLUES ACROSS 3 Perhaps he's been won by I The highest score in baga- les c ta 3 k t 1 telle? That's ripping! .3. 4». 6 N pcots shilling is worth a 8 Piebald mount to go after the ln Ule East (i). peg (5) 7 Trip ln a
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  • 228 5 -ONCONSTITUTK> NAL EtEdnoH TO BE DISCUSSED kpECIAL MEETING WILL BE ON SUNDAY tf E R\ A L dissension is sweeping the 3 000-->ingapore Teachers' Union le it a special extraordinary all members hasten x S s will decide •sent manage- should rei the next meeting or
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  • 100 5 New Hotels Licensing Board meets T'HL new Singapore x Hotels' Licensing Board, appointed earlier this month, yesIterday held its first private meeting under the chairmanship of Mr. Tann Wee Tiong, a lawyer. The Board, the Free Press understands, heard preliminary police objections against the management of 16 hotels. The police
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  • 59 5 A district collection will be made by the Serangoon District Office on Thursday and Friday at Lorong Buang Kok I off Ponggol Road 9 m.s.. Sin- gapore. Rates due to the Rural Board on houses, lands and rubber estates and sanitation, charges may be paid
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  • 23 5 The committee reviewing the Prescott Commission's report paid its fifth visit to the Nanyang University's College of Arts in Singapore yesterday.
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  • 77 5 FOUR NURSES AND THEIR 'PATIENT' picture. FOLK nurses of the St John Ambulance Brigade attend a "patient" as part of the annual competition and exhibition at the Singapore Badminton Hall in Guillemard Road at the week-end. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Sir William Goode, the Brigade's Patron, was among the spectators.
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  • 102 5 O.V.A. lunch meetings rfIHE Old Victorians' AssoX ciation, Singapore, will hold the first of a newly planned series of monthly luncheon meetings next Saturday. The meetings are to enable past students of the Victoria School in Singapore to get together more often. They will also give members opportunities of listening
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  • 63 5 rpHE Parliamentary SecreL tary to the Minister for Culture. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, will open a programme of Indian dances to be staged by the Kumari Komala at the Buklt Panjang Community Centre on Saturday at 7 p.m. This programme is presented by the Singapore
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  • 167 5 The Telephone Board: Big changes ahead BIG changes lie ahead for the Singapore Telephone Board. The Ministry of National Development has started investigations with a view to slashing expenses and achieving greater efficiency. The newly appointed chairman of the Board, Mr. Goh Kee Song, has asked for fuh details of
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  • 103 5 Tamil classes in Singapore Singapore Ministry of Education has worked out a timetable for Tamil classes in secondary schools. They are to be held at three centres Beatty Secondary, Bartley Secondary and Oan Eng Seng Schools. A circular to principals of all Government secondary English schools says lessons in Grade
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  • 256 5 rE staffs of some Singapore schools have decided to pay for the services of a traffic attendant instead of taking on the duty themselves. The services of regular road crossing attendants were dispensed with by the Government ~s an economy measure. The Ministry asked teachers
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  • 267 5 Who will be next R.I. Consul here? IVHO will succed Major- General Gusti Djatikusumo as the Indonesian Consul General in Singapore? The Indonesian Consulate and the Singapore Government are still awaiting the answer from Jakarta. Maj.-Gen. Djatikusumo is already in Jakarta as the deputy Minister for Lands and Communications in
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    • 227 5 IT PAYS to fly your cargo gQAC ZEISS UMBRAL SUNGLASSES Model L Model L 159 Model M Model D PROTECT YOUR EYES against harmful ultraviolet and infra-red rays. Note: All ZEISS lenses bear Hits mark Available at:— MOTION SMITH SONS LTD. 13, Battery Road, Singapore. and all reliable opticians and
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 199 5 SINGAPORE ARTS COUNCIL: Indian art exhibition at Raffles Museum 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. KAMALA CLUB: Membership day 10 a.m. to 6 pjn.; Sewing class 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 4 pjn.; Embroidery class 11 a.m- to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. TOC H: Visit
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  • CALLING ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS
    • 337 6 11l HI S A Ml \l I I \4.l TO SIXf.AIMIKi; JJAVE you got a picture taken in Singapore which can be utilised to lure tourists to this country? If you are in possession of such a picture, have a glossy enlargement made, 8 x
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    • 187 6 AN OLD CAMERA AND LEATHER BELLOWS... pVEAR SI'XXY I have an old camera, bellows type. I wonder whether the bellows is made of leather? l\M. They used to be. but leather does not begin to hold up as well as various modern compounds. The bellows of most cameras
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    • 217 6 "mHE BLACK ROSE." This is a low-key picture that X is, the overall print possesses mostly black and dark tones. The opposite of low-key is high-key, which means the picture has plenty of white and light tones throughout. In this picture, as only the
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    • 125 6 TN table-top photography the idea is to bring out your photo lights, slip a' close-up attachment on your camera, select a suitable table and go to work. From then on your imagination should have full sway. Let's take a look at the technique to be used. Place your
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    • 197 6 GO OUT AND GET THOSE KITES IT IS kite time In Singapore, so now is the time to go out with your camera and capture some of thr excitement on film. With that tresh wind blowing, there is always the opportunity for a good picture here. A boy and his
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    • 135 6 EVERY picture taker should try his hand at night photography. Essentials for work of this type are a tripod and a flashlight. You med a tripod, or some other firm support for your camera, to hold it steady during the longish exposu this type of photography calls
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    • 166 7 Ihulda If^e and Pedestal I* '6 jfocks arrived I Kir* purchase from oer month I SHROFFS I The Carpet Shop Lii OrcHord Rd., Singapore. W* Tel: ***** LfrdM'4 Motor Showroom) Lk smart LaM* iookin* children doLlsrfcN o" their outfits and I i* sure or it if you stop LgS Children
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    • 211 7 O'ient SEWING MACHINES *'»o Oth.r Br.nd. Sole Agents:SHROFFS The Carp«t Shop WAI CHEONG FOR DISTINCTIVE TAILORING at NEW LOW PRICES 44, North Bridge Rd., Spore. Tel: *****. GENUINE BARGAIN SALE BY POPULAR DEMAND Balance ot $100,000.00 Worth of Textiles Must be eleored! A tremendous range ot high quality textiles ot
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    • 334 7 LOOK BELOW FOR ALL THE GOODS YOU NEED SINGAPORE'S CHEAPEST PRICES ARE ALL ON THIS PAGE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. GLANCE THROUGH AND NOTE THE GOODS YOU REQUIRE. YOU CAN BE SURE THAT THEY ARE THE LOWEST PRICES A VAILABLE. FOR ONLY $2.60 per yard you can buy brand new cotton
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    • 405 7 the very latest style from the fabulously low price of $60/- and upwards this is I the tailor for you! SALE STILL GOING STRONG at N. K. M. Amanullah Co., 57 Arab Street. This tremendous sale of textiles has been extended by popular demand and no wonder, so many of
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    • 435 7 ing turned. One of the world's best the TURISSA is any woman's dream-come-true sewing machine for just over $600. And remember, it's made-in-Switzerland. I PERMANENT COLORS in all materials retain their sparkling freshness for years will not fade, peel nor wear off as they are a part of the material
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    • 343 7 fine cloth. No man likes parting with a fine article but he owes it to his position, his friends and his wife that he does not always appear in a vintage suit, no matter what happy memories may cling to it. For up-to-date tailoring the modern way you should call
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    • 218 7 For r*al Comfort Always ASK FOR MEN S BOYS MADE IN USA I Messrs. LACHMANDAS CO., 54 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Sole Agents for S'por* Malaya LACHMANN CO., 11-K Asia Insurance iUio. Singapore Tel: 3*277. FOR THAT COOL-COMFORT FEELING Tailored from exclusive materials both plain designed. Material carefully selected for Malayan
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    • 268 7 JUST ARRIVED! COTTON REVERSIBLE CARPETS 9' X 12' Stt.OO 9' X 6' $24.00 6' X 6' $11.00 6' X 3' 9.00 SINGH'S 47/49, Stamford Rood, Singapore Tel: ***** ANNUAL SALE LAST WEEK Unbelievable Bargains Cotton Single Bed Sheet* 3 Pet $7 JO Cotton Pillow coses 4 Pet J.Ot Gents White
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  • Eve the page for every woman
    • 581 8 HOW to look pretty first thing ir the morning! Charming mode Shirley Cunico wears a loose glazed cotton duster coat of rose pink with a neat design of blue and white nursery animals. The three-quarter sleeves are finished with frilled cuffs and the wide
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    • 254 8 Eve solves your beuty problems %A.M. of Singapore, 3, says she is suffering from a skin which has numerous open pores but is too shy to ask for advice from the shop assistants. DIET plays a very big part in determining the state of your skin, so to start with
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    • 278 8 SHE GAVE UP HER LAST QUININE THE winner of the "Kind Deed" competition is Miss G. V. Tan. 28. Parkstone Road, Singapore. 15, who receives a prize of $10 for this letter: My best friend and I can never forget a kind deed that took place during the occupation. Many
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  • 2452 9  -  ALLAN LEWIS TO BEAT OVER 9f. B> i.vi^i.-- WL •*v*U4llg First day: Sept. 20 I JHGG By SOUTH OF FRANCE, Azarole, Numismate Film Goer, Star Zeal and San Siro look the pick of the 12 horses handicapped in Class 2, Div. 3 over the
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    • 117 10 NEW YORK, Tuesday. pUSSIA yesterday officially followed up Mr. 1V Khrushchev's disarmament proposals with a request for inclusion in the U.N. general assembly of a new item on "general and complete disarmament." In a Note published as an assemoly document, the Soviet Foreign Minister,
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    • 67 10 JAPANESE BID TO FORCE WAY INTO PALACE T ONDON. Tires.— A 27-yeaj--1j old Japanese yesterday tried several times to enter the courtyard in front of Buckingham Palace, home of Queen Elizabeth. After a struggle with police officers. he was taken to a police station. He was then transferred to hospital
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    • 72 10 U.S. holding up culture exchanges' SAN FRANCISCO. Tues.— A statement authorised by Mr. Khrushchev accused the United States of obstructing further expansion of the cultural exchange programmes between the two countries. Tha statement was issued by an official of the Soviet Foreign Ministry travelling with Mr. Khrushchev. A similar statement
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    • 36 10 BOSTON, Tues.— Sugar Ray Robinson signed a contract to defend his version of the world middleweight boxing title here on December 14 against Paul Pender. ninth ranked in the latest National Boxing Association's ratings.
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    • 351 10 "More demanding in his aggression than Stalin: Disarm plan just rehash' SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday. THE American trades union organisation AFL-CIO yesterday accused Mr. Khrushchev .of being "more demanding in his aggression than Stalin.'* The Federation's convention adopted a resolution condemning Mr. Khrushchev's proposals on Berlin
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    • 187 10 JAKARTA, Tues. President Sukarno and the army compromised yesterday in the case involving the arrest of Attorney General Gatot Tarunamihardja, The Attorney General had threatened to bring hifh army officers to trial in connection with the alleged barter scandal in Jakarta's Tandjung Priok harbour. Admitting Gatot
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    • 322 10 i^r of me swii] A NG Chooi Leong, formA er Selangor and Singapore All Blues star, was the outstanding player in the Blacks 31 points (five goals, a try, and penalty) to three points (a penalty) victory over the Singapore Cricket Club "B" in a
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    • 159 10 WORLD famous pianist, Miss Jessie Hall (right), set foot in Singapore for the first time yesterday to visit her niece, Mrs. Jeffrey Eve. Above they chat in Mrs Eve's Malcolm Park home while little Diana looks on. "I decided to come on an impulse." said
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    • 156 10 VIENTIANE, Tues. Laos plans to ca rry its case directly to the United Nations in New York, acting Foreign Minister Sishouk Na Champasak i said here last night. Sishouk said he would leave Laos "probably on Sept. 29" for United Nations headquarters.
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    • 106 10 St. Patrick's second team also swamped Queenstown second team 8-0. WITH a score of 79, Miss H. Trant led the qualifiers at the Royal Singapore Golf Club women's championship at Sime Road yesterday. Other qualifiers wereMrs. B. Nicholl (85), Mrs. A. Cobley (85), Mrs. S. Piers (87). Mrs.
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