The Singapore Free Press, 29 September 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • Opinion
    • 184 1 FINANCE Dr. Goh I due back L >ndon mission I He will proI arrival, give L of his reBritish GovI $14 million I in the forces and ..ount to exLebar mI we know is Colonial LennoxI symd do rstand:io reaI lieve that the I not forth-
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  • 297 1 Three Ministries will talk over problem caused by Singapore's increased petrol expenses They will be encouraged to buy own vehicles gINGAPORE taxi drivers who are hit by the 20-eent-a-gallon increase m petrol tax are to be given "some form of assistance" by the Government. The Government
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  • 37 1 October first grade rubber buyers f .o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 102 3/8 cents per lb.. up one and a quarter cents on yesterday's close. The tone was steady, quiet.
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  • 73 1 'COMPENSATE IF HURT' REQUEST rPHE Singapore Government 1 has been asked to study the position of teachers now carrying out the duties of school crossing patrol men. A spokesman for the Singapore Teachers' Union told the Free Press today that the matter had already been referred to the Education Ministry.
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  • 51 1 RIO DE JANEIRO, Tues.— Seventy-three people— 4o of them children— were reported kiUed yesterday m flash floods m Rio Grande de Sul. Heavy rains caused the river Pardo to overflow, bringing disaster to Candelaria Sbbradinho and Santa Cruz' and threatening »he state capital of Porto Alegre.
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  • 23 1 NEW YORK. Tues. Malaya and Ireland last night jointly proposed that the General Assembly debate the situation m Tibet.- U.P.I
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  • Article, Illustration
    182 1 to write for the Free Press Ever feel that your car isn't giving the standard of performance that the makers or its previous owner claim for it? Most motorists experience this dissatisfaction at one time or another, yet do not possess sufficient technical knowledge to pinpoint the trouble.
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  • 105 1 Sales of local made smokes drop 40 p.c. SALES of Singapore manufactured ciga--rettes have dropped by about 40 per cent since the Government introduced a one-cent-a-stick duty on Sept. 17. Manufacturers and distributors told the Free Press that many smokers have gone back to imported brands as the difference m
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  • 443 1  - Louise, 6, gives her prize money to prodigies MARGARET WEE 'WHY ARE THESE BOYS SO SAD?' By ']t|UMMY," said sixiT year-old Louise Clarke, "why do these boys look so sad?" She was looking at a picture of Singapore's violinist prodigies, Lee Pan Hon and Peng Hon, m the Free Press.
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  • 249 1 STOWA WA Y DJASIN IS BAFFLED. JVASIN SITOMPUL, V 21, sat m the Immigration lockup at the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday baffled. He was trying to figure nut how his carefully laid Shins To stowaway to Java SLri ended up with a trip to F?an?e and back to Singastory goes
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  • 243 1 A LEARNER driver and his instructor who were attacked beside the Singapore General Post Office last night by men believed by police to be secret society thugs were dangerously ill m the General Hospital this morning. The learner, Eve Sing Lay, 18, of
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  • 29 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Eisenhower yester|day signed a U553,226 million foreign aid Bill. This was US$7O4 million short of the amount he had recommended to Congress.— Reuter.
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  • 123 1 No STC buses as union meets ]t|R. G. G. WILSON, Tl general manager of the Singapore Traction Company, told the Free Press this morning he would be unable to put buses on the roads tonight while the workers were attending a union meeting. Mr. Wilson said he feared the men
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  • 45 1 MINVSTtY P'Hf s Trim* M I< Kuan IV •ling toared M >our and L*w j>slons wtth 5 GRAt S7SC D VICTIM'S CAR rmrd mm wi>].» I buslnessmaji, 1 iiorm Btds. and bi m Pahn^r Hoad <*ti naming Tbty stoi drove *w»f Id M
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 8 1 33° FILM For rtt HEST PICTURE fVAUTV BULLDOG
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    • 28 1 Cut-price bargains Page 7 Eve Page 8 Ipoh race-finish photos Page 9 Cartoons Page 3 Photography Page 6 Latest overseas cables Page 10 Your lucky star Page 3
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  • 260 2 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. AUTHORITATIVE sources here said yesterday they expected that the World Bank this week would unanimously adopt a United States proposal creating m principle an international development association. The proposal is due to be discussed m detail during the World Bank's annual
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  • 19 2 CAIRO. Tues.— A new trade agreement was signed here yesterday between the United Arab Republic and Indonesia.
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  • 32 2 WASHINGTON. Tues.— An agreement to finance the sale of four Douglas aircraft DC-1 Jet airliners to Japan Air Lines was signed at a formal ceremony here yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 20 2 LONDON, Tues. The number of unemployed m Britain fell by 22,000 to 405,000 m the month to midSeptember.
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  • 264 2 TWO SHIPS SURVIVE WORST OF TYPHOON Singapore bound freighter is damaged TOKYO, Tuesday. TWO amazing survival stories developed here 1 yesterday as ships contacted land bases after coming through the 160 m.p.h. winds of typhoon Vera. The British ship Changsha, 7,412 tons was cast ashore with dragging anchors on the
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  • 49 2 LONDON. Tues.— Very unsettled conditions were apparent m the London stock market yesterday. Sentiment was disturbed by the latest public opinion poll showing the Conservatives less favourably placed. In New York, Wall Street closed firm with liberally distributed gains ranging mostly to one dollar or more.
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  • 640 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle priti < NGAPORE, Morday. INDUSTRIALS PrevitMS Tidy E'icvs Pet L7I 1.70 Grds. |2.35 2.20 Atlas Ice 5.00 5.00 8.8. Petrol 50 6 48/B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con Tin Smelt P'ef. 19 19/- Otis. 36 6 37 6 Federal Dispensary 1.00 .99
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  • 45 2 TRIESTE, Tues.— The Nationalist Chinese Government m Formosa has ordered four motor vessels totalling 18,200 tons from the Felszegy yards at Muggia, Trieste. Two ships would be of 5,500 tons each and the other two of 3.600 tons each. Reuter.
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  • 49 2 Australian Civil Aviation experts Mr. Howard William Cronin (left) and Mr. Lawrence Reginald Quint (right) receive a briefing: from Mr. C. S. Wiggins. Assistant Director-General of the Australian Department of Civil Aviation. The two Australian experts are due m Singapore early next month to train jet-age personnel.
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  • 53 2 WASHINGTON. Tues. President Eisenhower said yesterday that he was "getting sick and tired" of the failure of the steel industry and the steel union to settle the nation-wide steel strike. "I shall use every conceivable personal and official influence available to me to break the
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  • 35 2 NEW DELHI, Tues. An agreement has been signed here under which Russia will grant India long-term credits to set up a state-owned oil refinery at Barauni dn Eihar Province.- Reuter
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  • 232 2 Ships lying: alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Vietnam 1/2, Ruys 4/5, Hal Lee 6A, Eastern Trader 6/7, Sunda 8/9, Agnete Maersk 10/11, Akita Maru 13/14, Pres. Jackson 15/16, Radnik 18, rjimenteng 19, Scudal N. Wall 3, Perlis N.Wall 4, Islander 21/22, Marudu 23,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 285 2 U.K. CLOS/NCpjJl^ RUBBER No. 1 RSS c4.f. European <v I ports Oct. Nov I ELBBEB No. 1 RSS Spot 33 .bu I RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement I House Terms Nov. n v I Dec. I TONE: Quiet. Above prices quotcc PEPPER. White Sarawak f.a.q. cXf. European ports Sept. Oct.
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  • 265 3 venturous plan to the Mid--1 Europe the Sirdrrow for bi overland 11 coun:o be m ye from Loh 19, i J. _t— told the :he while school. be tou Inter, nined to r.ould foreseen carry- to "But jiose ound ■ung riior bin a
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  • 218 3 Singapore City A Administrator, Mr. P.C. Lim, yesterday warned Council employees that disciplinary action would be taken against them if they disobeyed orders from superior officers or failed to carry out their duties. The warning came 24 hours after the Council's 2,000 workers m the Water
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 76 3 I G. Of m College, will )f EcoFormul. Arts Lec:.y Road, 3 p m. today. •hdev has •resident of Indian Asler officials Mr. R. Hon. general 4 J.S. Nair; R S Mani; Mr. G.K. d cultural BK. Rajpal; ard of games, x>rts secrecommittee Lobo, nparam. D.S. JesudaP. Suppiah N :du.
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    • 157 3 VR H I For lunch-time and dinner V I engagements m delightful S^l OPEN DAILY (txctpt Sundoys) 5A> ADELPHI /j^/^3^ HOTEL 4 Speakers "YE »->!, p o W^^w 4 t Fitted with two 6i m P^Jr^ a main units and two 4 r^. c m. high tweeter for Hl*fc= H
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 191 3 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan TUc H-BOMB EXfKOOCS. VAPOGISIKIG TUG: BOCKBT I pM «ytei Ha MM tf ri 1. *M 0 SMCAT OV EARTH %JSPP tS UUB/lAA/T ItN A sttchrr nA&e oc s-^agv^g ctmewgv but tub I 4 f f 70 y^f /PC4^| Rk MOS£SeCTK*t HAS B£e/V PlfZeD CLEAR /A/
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    • 307 3 jhgjhjghj BORN today, you are positive and inclined to be self-willed. You have the qualities of leadership, but if you are to go far, you will need to broaden your outlook, for sometimes you are a little too self-centred to see the other fellow's side of a question. There is
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    • 173 3 19) A good day for you to sign a paper or a new contract if you are thoroughly alert. Read the fine print! PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20 The second of two excellent days. Complete a job begun yesterday and show a fine profit. ARIES (Mar. 21 -Apr. 20) —A business
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  • 366 4  - THERE'S DANGER IN THAT SECRET the Rev. FRANK MARTIN By I TO tell or not to tell. There was a famous surgeon who argued that people should never be told they have cancer, even after they are cured. I maintain, on the contrary, that we are often far too cautious
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  • 326 4 a period of social, economic, and A political change after World War 11, more Japanese women have received higher education. The number of universities increased to 231 m 1957 compared with 76 m 1948. They are still unable to meet the demand for scientists
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  • 1644 4 Women would be victims he warns By CHARLES CURRAN i OXFORD girl undergraduate Theodora Parfit start- v led Britain when she said on TV that she was m favour of trial marriages. Now Miss Parfit is no teenage misfit. Neither does she advocate promiscuity. Her father is a doctor and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 634 4 I DltlXK I Green Spot Straits Times Free Press For the convenience of odverj tisers our representatives at Ist Floor, COLD STORAGE ARCADE, Orchard Rood, Singopor*. will receive small advertisements and box number replies. Classified advertisements placed m Singapore may also be banded fa: COLD STORAGE BRANCHES at Holland Road
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    • 342 4 the greatest booster of jr offlce output since th! ■■im^BS^B^B^BSSaß^^..^ "STENORETTE" I At a «ou«h ol >our Imgrr U^^^W Che bicnoretie enabk-y- >ou to di< tatc your leitert dur sfrT*TT^lT ing and aftrr office time B«^4U|y^ j;ivr ui!>trurtions before k«\ ing f| oHkt. rerord conversations. A l^a conferences, lecturr A
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 200 4 Mtadia S 9 pore P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.02 Souvenirs from Showland: 1.30 The News; 1.45 Leonard Pennario Plays; 2.00 Close Down. Schools' Broadcast: 4.10 Signature Tune; 4.13 Talks of Secondary Schools "Meet the Candidate" (I>, a talk by Roger Robinson (a 8.8.C. recording); 4.33 Interval Music; 4.35—5.00 Playbox (a
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    • 138 4 gjhgjghdjgdhj pi I*" P* Bg~~"^^^j^~~"^^^^B ■~~~~M B^^i" "~"^^^I™"^ CLUES ACROSS 1 Contradiction I'd leave alone when there's muscular movement (11). 8 Draws not the whole thing, though, it seems (8). 9 'Mum' does at the table (4). 10 Begin to jump (5). 13 Something borrowed' (4). 16 The corner of
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    • 137 4 forward (5). 6 Impudent m, say, London and keeps going with this (11). 7 He or she's two generations back (11). 11 The ram m the calender, Le. Saturday (5). 12 A hill thus has body (5). 14 Six balls and it's done! (4). 15 Twice enjoined to act, but
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  • 94 5 ZAITON MEETS THE MAYOR |^E /aiton Abdullah Ijltpcesenting Sin- a proving an exceljfr* tfihagsadrf ss for her PL** ;ifter being flown KJe l nited State* by (L junerican Airways. rlf even competed with mst the attract- > iviel Premier Mr. P^ tJ Khrushchev during >an Francisco. Brother* film star ittrnding
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  • 27 5 LI MPUR, Tue interna:udy :.:ions of rkers m the telegraph Secretary .^phone and lal, who m Kuarhursday. address gistof Telei on Oct. 11.
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  • 62 5 st.XPOKK Military Forces will stage an internal from midnight until 4.00 a.m. on p% will man six control points m the city area, inconvenience a* possible to the public and rol point> are: junction of Bra* Basah Road Bea» h Road junction of Rochore Road and Vic- i
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  • 283 5 \N BORN Desln Slnga- .von Show hard a smelling a name for radio and England. was due to the British ital yester- :oncie Lorrae, 26. oust have a great r elf and lots ice and hard ade almost 100 v and more HIGH
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  • 140 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A RCHITECTS from all over the world will be invited to submit designs for the national mosque to be built m Victory Avenue, Kuala Lumpur, m a competition organised by the National Mosque central committee. Gold seizure BOMBAY. Tues.— Customs officials
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  • 652 5 ALREADY 'MISS X' IS SCHEMING TO BEAT VICE LAW NOW SHE IS WEARING AN EVENING GOWN By A Free Press Staff Reporter gINGAPORE'S vice-girls are making plans to beat a new Government law which aims to sweep them off the streets. To survive the new clean-up law these women hope
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  • 300 5 rfiHERE were far too many 1 vacant seats for yesterday's choral and orchestral concert by the Choir and Orchestra of the Singapore Musical Society, under the baton of Mrs. Maria Tay Lee. Howe. This is a pity, for we heard an excellent evening's music. Outstanding
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  • 76 5 Three doctors have resigned Three senior doctors m the Singapore Ministry of Health have quit their posts. No reason was given. They are: Dr. K. Vellasamy, a senior surgeon attached to the General Hospital. Dr. (Mrs.) M. Calderwood, Health Officer In -charge Maternal and Child Health Services (Rural), and Dr.
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  • 51 5 Singapore film distributors who buy their films outright from overseas producers are expected to petition the Government for exemption from the new film-hire duty. Nine of them, members of the Indian Motion Pictures Distributors Association, are meeting on Thursday to consider what form the petition should
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 38 5 lw7T Wl I 3-SPEED ttMlliliUUl 6" SPEAKERS" Radio-Phono CTB O4 I AH tro»s,,ror 3-,P«.«i ToOvM f I o°pTrot«d by 15 v#lt HOCK CHSOH6 r £W >^K Y nM.. NOW BEING DISPtAYfD AT UHIOM «<- WO«LD PA*K t S WM^^^^^
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    • 141 5 IT PAYS to fly your cargo BOM OM.Y THE 111 SI FOR YOUR EYES atouNO I i[TA m PINPOINT DEFINITION jl I Benefit your eyes and keep them healthy by asking for ZEISS. |W (^S?% Available from: STARLIGHT OPTICAL CO. 404, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Note: All ZEISS lenses bear
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 168 5 SINGAPORE ARTS COUNCIL: Indian art exhibition at Raffles Museum 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. TOC H: Talk by Col. E. D. Tims on India and Pakistan 8.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Malay for beginners 1 .30 a.m.; Japanese flower arrangement adv. 2nd course 10 a.m.. beginners 11 a.m.: Blue Triangle
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  • CALLING ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS
    • 72 6 DEAR SUNNY— My movie camera has a fixedfocus lens, but m my last roll of film the pictures were not sharp. What could have caused this? J.B. Your lens may have been dirty or may have had some moisture on it. Severe temperature changes could have produced this
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    • 597 6 THE photographer switched off the lighting m his studio, and a mother came out with her six-year-old. All three looked well contented. Earlier I had watched this Singapore photographic expert capturing the vivid expression of the child with his lens. The result will no doubt
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    • 85 6 DEAR SUNNY— Why don't my colour transparencies show up well when 1 hold them up to a lamp? C.T.T. They'll lose brilliance because the colour temperature of lamplight usually produces distortion. For proper viewing of transparencies, the light source should approximate average daylight. There should be sufficient masking
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    • 263 6 BUT MR. YAN IS PATIENT AND FAST SCHOOLS RIVALRY KEEN A hard fight came between Anglo Chinese School and Raffles Institution m the 1959 Singapore InterSchools Photographic Competition. Both schools possess some of the finest schoolboy photographers m the state. In spite of the major success of the Raffles Institution
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 330 6 YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN IN THE MOONLIGHT A LTHOUGH you can photograph the moon or the stars A if you uish. moonlight itself is not an adequate photographic light source for general picture-taking m our part of the world. Many ingenious pictures have been taken by other night lights, however.
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    • 36 6 HOW does your favourite print stand m the eyes of on expert? Send it m for free comment on this poge. Enlargements at least 6x4 inches please, and make them on glossy paper to facilitate reproduction.
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    • 93 6 IMDEsI THtHiGH:^ A bcout t tto| <() Mo4^ 15c U^l Moo«l 200 "CI Cosh discfttnj t^.^"B Made b> v rt *<l solos, dwets v \l > trios and Eo- 01 vtA PRICE 522.00 EACII I T« M. A. LtD N I 61 S3 H» I stn.t. SapprJ purchaser of TosteiU
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 159 7 L/esf Arrival EgSIM" "BOKHARA" I Type CARPETS E*cellent Small Lerfe Q Secret until you see I I SHROFFS The Carpet Shop I Orchard Rd., Spore. Tel: ***** LjQrcbord Motor Showroom) I JUST ARRIVED! i big shipment of i realistic plastic Lowers from italy -ABLE AT L.K. TANG LTD. 3CHARD ROAD,
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    • 222 7 This Design Is Actual Reproduction of PRINCESS BOKHARA WAI CHEONG for STYLIST DACRON TROUSERS Usual Price $14-50 NOW $12-50 44, North Bridge Rd., S pore. Tel: *****. GENUINE BARGAIN SALE BY POPULAR DEMAND Balance of $100,000.00 I Worth of Textiles Must be cleared! A tremendous ronge of high quality textiles
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    • 315 7 T HI ?u! rgain page containing the lowest prices m town for FRIDAY DISCRIMINATING BUYER. WATCH FOR ANOTHER PAGE OF BARGAINS ON GRAND CHEAP SALE at Nang Huat Co., 103/105 Selegie Road starts next Thursday, October Ist. And this is a terrific sale for all you record fans. All tne
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    • 509 7 Amanullah Co., 57 Arab Street. This tremendous sale of textiles has been extended by popular demand and no wonder, so many of thp items are being sold at rock bottom prices! NEW BARGAIN OFFER of NECCHI Sewing Machines prices from $200/- upwards. No other sewing machine can do all your
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    • 478 7 lars if you drop m at Bajaj Textiles Ltd. now at 65. High Street today where Furnishing Materials galore are cleared at really heavy reduced prices. The best thing is to go early and get the pick of the lot. THE SWISS MADE HELVETIA is an electrical freearm sewing machine
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    • 329 7 very large selection of Imported dresses from U.S. A on display now at Salon New Yorker, 57 Stamford Road. These dresses have that distinct -American look" which make today's average young woman feel just on top of the world. If an alteration is needed either before or after you've bought
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    • 231 7 ASK FOR AMERICA'S favourite fWpj^^oMe^m^m^l^edi^Hft I ■■Wi^^^^^^eHi^m^^^^^^^PJi^W i underwear *m't. f for MEN BOYS £> Made m U.S.A. S^JF Available at: GIAN SINGH CO., LTD., 30/31 Raffles rHoe«. Singapore Sol* Af«nt« for S'p*r« Malaye LACHMANN CO., 11-K Asia Insurance Bld«., Singapore. Tal: 3*277. s DIPLOMAT FOR THAT COOL- COMFORT FEELING
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    • 256 7 JUST ARRIVED! COTTON REVERSIBLE CARPETS 9 f x 12 f $48.00 9 f x 6 f $24.00 B f x 6 f $18.00 5 f x 3 f 9.00 SINGH'S 47/49, Stamford Road, Singapore Tel: ***** CLEARING lixway Padded Brassieres $5.20 (Black and White) .adies' Gold Leather Slippers $2.50 (Block,
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  • 837 8 It comes m latest cool colours HAVE you ever stopped to think how lucky you are to be able to get away to tropical beaches, to swim and surf m warm green water? To get away from dust and toil at the end
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  • Article, Illustration
    67 8 HERE is an idea for the girl who likes to make her own clothes. ROBINSON's are selling silky Swiss straw for making hats and handbags. It is about two inches wide and comes ih the loveliest lightweight straw and cotton interwoven. The colours are candy shades of pink, blue
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  • 286 8 "My nails are short and wide?' writes M.S. of Singapore, 3. '7s there any way m which 1 can make them more attractive?" FIRST you could grow them, of course. Always file them with an emery board. .not too much at the sides as this
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  • 84 8 WHAT WILL they think of next? Newest idea trom f f America for girls who are mad keen on slimming is hard boiled eggs complete with shells. (Crushed and mixed with tomato juice.) Another idea is to mix orange Juice, oliye oil, eggs
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  • 416 8 She punched stranger: She laughed too loud FIEAR READERS: I had Rfcral quiet over your "Embarra foments 2! and it was difficult to choose the nnt ever, I decided that the first prize oftu go to Mrs. L. Sundram, 31, Jalan StraiuT 1 Johore Bahru, who sends this let! I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 95 8 EMBABBASSIXi. V iii fc^^ f^^ Specially created for bea I^^^^ f^ Jfo&k living m a warm dimaa-ne w \i\ L* by Yardley.lt gives you the perf 6 I bloom of loveliness ir. Jy Mf9 it is the right blend of ere* W I Iff and powder all m one. I
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  • 493 9 ATTRACTIVE WORKOUTS BY FORGET ME NOT, BUCENTAUR ALLAN LEWIS reports from Penang PENANG, Tuesday. JJAFFLES SQUARE, now trained at Penang by I. Allan, made the best time at Penang this morning when he ran half a mile m 50 3/5, the last three m 38,
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  • 277 9 I- U j 1 1 n t l iav» lmv. 4. gr. i Conner Kha i* -iro 8.3 (Donnell> >. Winner trained l'bv (Bu J n 5>- 2. Flood Hero 8.4 (Chadwick). 3. Mirzapen Sll; S6- S9 n y 2; L Time: J min< 15 2^
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  • 43 9 LONDON, Tues. -Results of yesterday's football matches were LEAGUE THREE: Accrington Stanley 0 Reading 0, Halifax Town i, Brentford 0, Mansfield 1, Colchester 3, Shrewsbury Town 1, Southampton l, Tranmere Rovers 3, Chesterfield 0, Queens Park Rangers 2, Coventry City 1.
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  • 220 9 SPORTS BRIEFS The Young Men's Sikh Association easily defeated the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club 3-0 m a SHA league first division match at Shenton Way yesterday. Ram Jagat Singh (2) and Gurnam Singh scored for YMSA. In a third division match on the padang, Singapore Cricket Club beat S.H.B. Police
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  • 224 9 Dealer South North-South ptme N. Q J 10 3 V 0 Q J6 4 Q J 10 9 3 W. E. ♦«2+ A 8 7 4 9 Q JS2 V 6 3 0 A 10 4 ***** ***** 4 A 73 S. ft Kif 9 A X 10
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  • 359 9 WEIGHTS for the first day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Races this Sunday: CLASS 4, DIV. I— 7F Mirophli 9.00 Movie House 8.13 Lord Fredrick II 8.13 Home Sweet Home 8.12 Rehmat 8.12 Bucentaur II 8.11 Signal Patrol 8.09 Littk-wood 8.07 Jara 8.03
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  • 70 9 TODAY'S SPORT BUGGER: Inler-school Raffles v Beatty, Bras Basah ■Mi. SOCCER: S.A.F.A. premier league Chinese v Royal Navy, Jalan Besar (5.15 p.m.): S.A.F.A. Div. 1 Fathul Karib v Indian RC Jalan Besar 7 p.m. HOCKEY; S.H.A. Div. 1 S.C.C. v 1.A., padanc; Div. 2 SJt.C. "B" v Naval Police, padang
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  • 249 9 ONLY TWO SPEAK OUT AT SAFA MEETING ONLY two of the 20 State footballers invited by the Singapore Amateur Football Association to an air-your-grievances meeting at the Jalan Besar stadium last night, spoke their minds. They were Quah Kirn Beng and Lee Kok Seng. In a half an hour speech.
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  • 26 9 BOMBAY. Tm\s D^nmark's Erland Kops and India's Nandu Natekar, reached the men's singles final oi the Cricket Club of India's badminton championships yesterday.
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  • 607 10 THINGS I REALLY FELT —BY NIK KHRUSHCHEV MOSCOW. Tuesday. A CHEERING crowd at the Moscow Sports Palace yesterday heard at first hand the impressions of Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's United States tour. He drove straight to the mass rally from the airport. The Soviet Premier told his people that 'there are
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  • 165 10 BERLIN THREAT IS LIFTED WASHINGTON, Tues. The Soviet threat over Berlin has been removed, informed diplomatic sources said last night, following the understanding reached by President Eisenhower and Mr. Khrushchev that there should be no fixed time limit on new negotiations. The President, the sources said, now believes that "progress"
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  • 158 10 Russia reminds Peking about aid PEKING. Tues. The Soviet Communist Party secretary. Mr. Nikhail Suslov, congratulated Chinese communist leaders on building up their country since they came to power ten years ago d reminded them of Soviet aid which sped them on their way. He also hailed Soviet achievements at
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  • 94 10 Mr. K. to ask China about prisoners \l\-\SHINGTON, Tues. Mr. Khrushchev will raise the question of five American prisoners held m China when he visits Peking. He will do :-o as a friendly gesture to America and not because he Is he has any right to interfere. President Eisenhower revealed
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  • 42 10 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesian textile factories m the Bandung area of West Java have begun staff-cuts because of a shortage of yarns. Some factories had cut their labour by 50 per cent and dismissed workers with extra-allowances Reuter
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  • 88 10 Ceylon polls in 6 months is forecast COLOMBO. Tues. Many informed political observers here were predicting a general election m Ceylon within six months despite the assertion by the new Premier. Mr. V. Dahanayake. that the government intended to remain m office for its full term until April. 1961. The
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  • 25 10 TOKYO. Tues. Communist China announced yesterday a five-day respite from shelling for Nationalist China's offshore island of Quemoy during the 'anniversary celebrations.- U.P.I.
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  • 171 10 BANGKOK, Tues.— Wind bells tinkled In the breeze as the young King of Thailand yesterday led Britain's Princess Alexandra between the bronze lions and through the doors inlaid with mother of pearl into the great Temple of the Emerald Buddha. The 22-year-old princess, who arrived here
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  • 40 10 JAKARTA, Tues.— The Indonesian Cabinet last night announced that 14 decrees would be introduced, changing the Republic's various tax regulations. It indicated that some decrees would increase the duty on tobacco products, beer, alcohol and limited companies.- Reuter
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  • 31 10 NEW YORK, Tues— The U.N. General Assembly paid tribute yesterday to the late Prime Minister Solomon Bandaranaike of Ceylon. The delegates stood for a mn. ment of silence.- U.P.I.
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  • 30 10 TORONTO, Mon. The cargo liner Muneshima Mara arrived at Toronto yesterday via the St. Lawrence Seaway carrying about 2,000 tons of timber, plywood, tiles, cannery products and toys.
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  • 156 10 SEATO gives pledge on Laos defence WASHINGTON, Tuesday. THE eight nations of SEATO said m a communique issued here yesterday that they were "United m their determination to abide by their treaty obligations" which include the defence of Laos. In Vientiane it was learned that the United Nations fact-finding mission
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  • 323 10 De Gaulle and P.M. study rebels' reply PARIS, Tuesday. PRESIDENT de GAULLE had talks with his Prime Minister, M. Michel Debre, last night an hour after the announcement of the Algerian insurgent reply to his plan for selfdetermination m the strife-torn territory. No official comment was forthcoming on the insurgent
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  • 117 10 WASHINGTON. Tues. Space scientists disclosed yesterday tha,t America's Paddlewheel satellite has taken television pictures of the Earth from an altitude of "7.000 miles. It was the first crude image of the Earth and its cloud cover ever taken from space. The satellite. otherwise known a^
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  • 101 10 LONDON, Tues.— Miss Sarah Churchill, actress daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, was fined £2 ($l7) at London's Bow Street court yesterday for being drunk and disorderly m London on Saturday night. She pleaded guilty. A policeman told the court he was called to a snack bar
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  • 48 10 TOKYO, Tues. The Turkish Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Sureyya Anderiman, and his wife died last night under mysterious circumstances. There were reports the popular diplomatic couple had committed double suicide with -/i overdose of sleeping pills, but there was no official confirmation.- U.P.I.
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  • 150 10 MAC HINT ON SEAT AT SUMMIT T ONDON. Tues.— Mr. Harold Macmillan. the Br; premier suggested lo a London election audience yesterday that his own decision to go to Moscow had helped to bring about the KhrushchevElsenhower negotiations, wnh the prospect of an early summit meeting. "Do you think Knrushchev
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