The Singapore Free Press, 5 March 1960

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  • 18 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVEBVRnnv iS WLKIMG WOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 17 1 EMAND IS DOWN: THEy SELL AT OST PRICE L— mond jore their c of 5 per cent
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  • 64 1 Slashed— profits, resale values, buying by smugglers THE NAME IS PAMELA TACCHI. She is 19 and lovely. Free Press ace cameraman Han Hai Fong found her on "ASSIGNMENT YOU'RE LOOKINC LOVELY and was immediately captivated by Pamelas Page One smile. Pamela is a telephone operator. Another
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  • 11 1 KAMPALA. Sat. Police on tea estate >ned them.
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  • 235 1 Munitions ship blows up in harbour: 26 are killed TWO ALIVE AFTER 80 HOURS IN RUINS AGADIR. Sat. -Two young rls were rrM-ued yesterday only slightly injured, after more than 30 hour^ trapped In the ruins the Saada luxury hotel. m the midst of this Moroc- .urist city's earthquake devastation.
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  • 33 1 MONROVIA (Liberia), Sat. Dr. Joseph Togba, former president of the World Health Organisation. has been arrested on charges of embczzliim more than M 5750.000 of Liberian Government funds.
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  • 18 1 RANGOON, Sat.— President U Win Maung gave a garden party for the King of ThaiHand.- Reuter
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  • 46 1 a iomion Sat— Queen Eltabeth yesterday showed „'r bab>. born two uko. to the start at Buckingham Palace lootmrn pa«r*. housemaids, kitchen staff, valets and butlws took it »n turn to have a peep at the prince m his old-fashionrU canopy cot.
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  • 14 1 MOSCOW. Sat. -Indonesian Premier Dr. Djuanda will vL^it Russia m June.
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  • 123 1  - A HUSBAND'S CHOICE FOR SILVER WEDDINGEMERALDS MARGARET WEE By OEOPLE m Singapore are not buying diamonds but one businessman has bought emeralds. He has bought two of them, m the form of earrings. And they have cost him $20,000. They will be his silver wedding present surprise to his wife.
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  • 22 1 LONDON. Sat. British workers at an Americanowned factory m Doncaster, went on strike yesterday to demand tea-drinking rights.
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  • 22 1 OTTAWA. Sat. Japan increased its January purchases from Canada to $9,099,000 against $7,507,000 for the same month last year.
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  • 7 1 It's that man and his camera again
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  • 22 1 Stock Exchange 1hjbhagdjiabcgh hjcn vbn ,n, gjgh khj kl jlipoi yu tye ytru7-,9[08 d ghdfgj nj;j gf s z ds
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  • 27 1 LONDON. Sat The High Court dismissed an action by Mrs. Fanny Phrantzes claiming a dowry from her millionaire father. Mr. Phllln Argent! Reuter
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  • 25 1 PORT SAID, Sat. Port Said authorities yesterday detained the tanker Caribbean Wave on its way from the Israeli port of Eiteth to Venezuela.
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  • 20 1 LONDON. Sat A new wage structure recommended lor Britain's railway worker.* would cost $340 million.— Reuter
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  • 11 1 Managers' selling prtc< day $119. buying prici- $1.14.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 14 1 VAN HIN FOR FINE FURNITURE IS6/142. Orchard Road. B*por«— T>U: *****. 2ZSSg A 104%.
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  • 532 2 Solid local buying and prices are steady I PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS Ib^ __^^^flHUlllMP^P^P^plH SINGAPORE, Saturday. INHERE is still a continuous flow of scrip arriving from London to be taken up on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Prices, however, arc still
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  • 331 2 NurK: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. March 4. i Yesterday Today RUBBER N.. 1 RSS c.i.f. European :»J/S 33,3 16 Rl B t ER N LT 34 1/1 34 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mouse Term* Aor "*3 May »n/uai
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  • 72 2 HONG KONG. Friday. Closing prices here today were: Yesterday Toda> H. «fc S. Banking Corporation $1,270 $1,285 &$1,280 1.293 sales sales Union Ins. Canton $99.00 $100.00 buyers sales &5102.00 sellers Wheelock Marden.. 6.90 7.35 7.25 7.40 nales sales HKong phone $35.50 $36.25 $35.75 $37.25 bales &537.00 .sales
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  • 278 2 Interim dividend by Straits Plantations LONDON: The directors of Straits Plantations Ltd. have declared an interim dividend m respect of the financial year ending March 31. 1960 of eight percent (1.92 pence per 2/share> less income tax at the standard rate payable on April 29. 1960. This dividend will
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  • 110 2 London stock mart: Satisfactory end to the week LONDON. Saturday. IJXSETTLED conditions were again apparent m the stock markets yesterday but, considering the sharpness of the overnight fall on Wall Street and the presence of other restraining influences, the performance was fairly satis factory. Losses predominated m the industrial market
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  • 39 2 PAL*. Sat. A 56.000-tons-a-year aluminium plant \\a^ opened here yesterday by the French Industry Minister. It is claimed to be the most modern m the world. The factory uses power drawn from natural gas deposits.
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  • 48 2 Wall Street closed with an irregularly lower tendency ranging mostly to a point or more. Selling was moderate at first but later gathered momentum. This, coupled with the timidity of buyers, produced a fair distribution of losses ranging mostly to two points by the early afternoon.
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  • 814 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS cci Cm CMitii tsstt i Kill exciuiißf rverytbuf rt =r e«clu*m| livilaii f cfci cms Niut issut y icr nclviißf capital rtturi t cer cun capital rttart I cl cm* tfiviieil c call 3=
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 147 2 SMPSM i CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves this morning: Ruys 1/2, Surf Patrol 4 5, Glenfruin 6A, Karsik 6 7. Benreoch 8 9, Boleslaw Beirut 10 11. Hulda Maersk 13/14, Jan Matejko 15/16. Tricolor 18. Star Arcturus 19, Stia N. Wall, Siru&a N. Wall 2, Salong N.
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  • 209 3 Primary school toughs who roam housing sates with catapults SINGAPORE, Saturday. toughs are becoming a nuisance m several new n c °f any secret society bul children of well to do parents. At Thomson Ri.sp Estate Raffles Park. Seraneoon warden s everywhere there were complaints. Thorru>on Rise, a mid-die-aged school
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  • 65 3 WING'S TO THE FIRST 17 MEMBERS OF FERATION ARMY hk yuy kh by' iy uiuiyioyu d jklh pi t k ljkg lgh ration Vrni\ men to be trained m air despatch and to complete their basic despatch tr.nnin- m the Federation. The\ have now done more than :o operational drops
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  • 59 3 SINGAPORE. Sat— Marinare warned that bombing firing practices will take month m: Sea (North Rani^e' March 4. 11. 13 and 25 ben 8.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. ma Sea (South Range* Ch 1 to 4. 7 hi 11. 14 to 18. 21 to 25. ana
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  • 54 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A phoiphic exhibition ot flower studies will be lield m conjunction with the annual 'apore Flower Show at Happy World Stadium from April 1 to April 3. Entries close on March 18. They should be sent to the Show Manager, c o
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  • 222 3 MOTOR MAN TO MAKE 2,500-MILE CAR TRIP TO SAIGON SINGAPORE, Sat. A 46-year-old bachelor, whose father was the founder-owner of Garrets (maker of steam vehicles) is planning to drive the 2,500 miles from Singapore to Saigon. He Is Mr. P. C. Garret ("I am not an engineer but have been
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  • 39 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A nonstop Singapore to Hong Kong weekly service will be inaugurated by Cathay Pacific Airways m April with a jetprop Electra.. The airline is now operating services to Hong Kong via Bangkok.
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  • 40 3 BUKIT TIMAH. Sat. Mr. Eustace Mendis. an official of the co-ordinating secretariat of the National Union of Students, Leiden, will arrive here next Thursday, enroute to Kuala Lumpur for the Asian Regional Co-opera-tion Seminar.
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  • 144 3 NURSERY PLANS 'HIT' AT FLOWER SHOW WITH 1,500 ENTRIES T AM. LIN. Sat.— The Nam Kec Nursery, m Bukit Timah which hMM regularly won championship 1 Trophies from i:> 4!) to 1959 j is planning to exhibit i about l">00 plants at the annual flower show m April this year.
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  • 117 3 FREE ADVICE BY R.R.I.— BUT SOME DO'T EVEN KNOW WHAT IS R.R.I. KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The new Estate Advisory Service of the Rubber Research Institute has come across a surprisingly large i number of estates that I hardly aware ot the existence of the R.R.I. An institute spokesman 'said yesterday
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  • 25 3 FORT CANNING. Sal Mr N. Ranayanam will give a one-man show called "The Whistling Night" at the C tural Centrp tomorrow at p.m
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  • 33 3 SERANGOON. Sat.— A lecture "Religious Harmony" will be given by Srimat Swami Bhaskaranandji of the Universal Spiritual Mission m India, at the Ramakrishna Mission premises, Norris Road today at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 33 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The protection advisory committee on paints and enamels will hold a public I at the Housing and Development Authority office. Upp< r Pickering Street, on Monday at 3 p.m.
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  • 33 3 THOMPSON. Sat. The Redermtorist Fathers will be preaching a mission, at the Church of the Holy Family, Katong. from March 6 13 for women and from March 13—20 for men.
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  • 54 3 KATONG. Sat— The LUn Song Glass Manufacturing Company m Jalan Kunos has temporarily stopped produclion. A spokesman of the firm said the proprietors were opening another factory m Johore. The Singapore factory used to employ about 40 workers. The spokesman declined to give any reafor the
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  • 121 3 Whisp...and getting to know their neighbours better SERANGOON GARDENS, Saturday. WIHSI\ a card game, is helping residents m this housing estate to get to know each other better. It was introduced to the estate about a month ago by a resident, Stall Sgt. s. A. Black ofl the R.E.M.E.. who
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 162 3 ;?ty.\ VMS' VHP W Closing Mown r SALE £S ARE RIDICULOUS $0.30 per Yd 0.35 i Shantungs. from 0.50 2.50 each 2.50 4.20 300 0.70 Shirts 2.50 0.80 o Pair 0.40 2.70 o Suit JST BE CLEARED ra HERE 1 TODAY AT 1 18 19 Colombo Court Four Reasons Why
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    • 68 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST -SEE PAGE 12 [the challenge before [the P.A.P. A fIEVIEW OF THE PAST... AND SOME OUESTJONS FOR THE FUTURE Surprises m Tokyo By lAN FLEMING li teiTCffOW'l i Sunday Mail H ft Q VS***^ consult <^^^^^^^^ p SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. m association with f SINGAPORE
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 137 3 snort H»*e b? metres followed by music; G 5> Pro -io pm daiy gramme preview; 700 The news; 710 Newstalk: 715 Youth at the Medium wave 476 metre* helm PM 100 Programme sum- 7 30 Tiga Sekawan; 745 Spotmar\ 103 Evergreen parade: u^nt on a soprano Italy's Rena30The News; 140
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  • 371 4 BOMBSHELLS— TWO IN A ROV SHOCK No. li The son he lovecL./He's not yours\~afte* nine years of ma*,^ then SHOCK No. 2: *I have a lover' said the wife and left with the boy Engineer is granted decree nisi on the ground of wife's adultery LONDON, Saturday. IJORACE GOODHALL doted
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  • 20 4 BOMBAY. Sat.— More than 5.000 employees of the State Bank of India struck for higher pay.- Reuter
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  • 20 4 LONDON, Sat.— More than 2,000 students from the Far East are studying m Britain and Eire.— Reuter
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  • 137 4 A BIG TUMBLE FOR 'THE TUMBLER' NEW YORK, Sat. The body of "The Tumbler." the Sir Laurence Olivier- j Benn Levy play beaten to death by New York's critics at its Broadway opening, has now been interred alter only four performances at the Helen Hayes Theatre here. "The Tumbler" is
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  • 29 4 LONDON. Sat. Students from Oxford, Cambridge and London Universities set off yesterday on a 60-mile overland "piinting race" m aid of i the World Refugee Year.— Reuter
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  • 39 4 STUTTGART. Sat— Pat Moss, sister of Stirling Moss, escaped unhurt when her car skidded off a wet road near here yesterday during speed tests m the Lyon-Charnon-nieres car rally. The car was badly damaged.— Reuter
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  • 21 4 LONDON, Sat— A tug sank i at Tower Bridge yesterday. One of the crew is believed drowned. Reuter
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  • 32 4 CHILDR GO F C: IT IN A BIG WayJ Watchful t Two youthful drivers compare the respective merits of their £o-carts on a parking lot m New York.
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  • 207 4 WHEN A TRUSTED FRIEND MAKE OFF WITH QUIET MAWS WIFE.. LONDON, Saturday j^KL that company director Raymond Gee wanted was to live a decent and quiet life with the wife he had forgiven. But five days before Christmas the trusted friend who had seduced his wife arrived at his home
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 162 4 i •> For Durability 1 li Model A Immmm^m* 1515 kgSjBK 1715 Watch Bands. ,0% W~-~\ Sold by all leading Watch dealers, t p£™si IO I out Singapore, Fede <> f W^~~X Lh Sarawak. Brunei and Norti IJJJfiPi^Hnr Agents: vBiP^ annecy SINGAPORE !a— ]7 PRANCE j=M WOO HING BROTHERS MAIAYA
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 391 4 BORN toda> you arc a when you will need to be diplo-level-headed confident niatic with all you meet, ndivldual You aDoear so TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)--ndividuaj. you appear so Hold temper and don't relaxed and happy-go- speak out of turn today or you ucky that a lot of people can
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  • 38 5 YOUNG PIANIST PLANS MISSION TO WRITE MUSIC FOR MALAYANS fenny Tan NEWTON, >uturday. p pianist, who has just returnfrom England, plans to Malayan music and to comners here. *n "I Makepeace Road, for the last th irs hopes
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  • 68 5 SuAPORE. Sat. The Society of Dancing <Singahe Federation is jr the 1960 c Ballroom Dance onship. scheduled to the Great World April 1 and 2. open to who have prize m any championship. Lady be amateur or pn al. ■ompetition will be from 10.00
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  • 11 5 TIER. hold it it B Hoad. a row.
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  • 85 5 FEW BUYERS FOR REAL ESTATE, SAYS MR. MAAS SINGAPORE. Sat.-iale of lanu and houses m Singapore has dropped considerably m the past year. Mr. C. G. J. Maas of the Singapore House, Lands and Estates Agency, told the Free Press there were hardly any buyers these days. Owners of lands
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  • 33 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The i Elim Church In Serangoon Road will hold a '"Ladies fellowship meeting today at 4 p.m. to be lollowed by a "Christ ambassadors youth fellowship" at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 182 5 p| t TRAM vit.- ihe lunu wait In the queue at the Outpatient Department of General Hospital for a number of people m also a thirst} one. The nearest place where i drink about yards It is not a great distance,
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  • 189 5 THE TRAINEE TEACHERS WANT TO DISCUSS THE NEW SCHEME SINGAPORE, Sat. The newly introduced integrated system of teacher-train-ing m Singapore will be the subject of discussion at a meeting of trainee and qualified teachers at the Raffles Institution Hall tomorrow afternoon. The special meeting has been convened by the SinIsapore
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  • 28 5 SINGAPORE. Sat- Aisha Akbar will give the third of the Radio Singapore's series of eight talks on "Story of the Malay Dance at 9.15 tonight.
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  • 218 5 A YEAR OF FEUDING, NOW UNDERGRAD UNIONS ARE FRIENDS BUKIT TIMAH, Saturday. RELATIONS between the University of Malaya Students' Union m Singapore and the National Union of Federation Students which were completely severed about a year ago have nowi been amicably resumed. Thu two students bodies severed relations after charges
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  • 246 5 DAUGHTER'S 18-MONTH VIGIL BY VERY SICK MOTHER SINGAPORE, S a t. When a Russian wife made a 13,000-mile air dash from Wellington, New Zealand, to Rome to see her ailing 70--year-old mother, she never knew she would stay there for 18 months. Today, a much-relieved Mrs Manya Sollberger, 32, wife
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  • 109 5 THE JACK OF ALL TRADES WHO IS ALSO AN UNCLE TO ALL GEYLANG, Sat. Children love Tan Ah Chee. 58, oi Tembeling Road. They call him '*a-peh ayer batu' <Uncle Ice-water). And Tan loves them. Tan Is a jack-of-all-trades. While on his rounds with a 60-lb. stall on his shoulder^,
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  • 61 5 BUKIT TIMAH. Sat.— The University of Malaya Students Union, Singapore, will send a delegate and two observers to the Asian Regional Cooperation Seminar which opens m Kuala Lumpur next Friday. The observers are Miss Lydia Arazoo and Mr. John Tambyah. editor of the "Undergrad." The union will
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 198 5 TONIGHT ir SANTALIA I ROGER sGALLET I (PARFUMEURS, PAR GREAT WORLD CABARET I MANY SPOT PRIZES! I EXCLUSIVE FABRICS APPAREL LOWEST PRICES! FOR MEN:- SPORT SHIRTS AMERICAN NOW S 2/90 obovc FUJI SILK SHIRTS NOW 8/50 DRIP-DRY COTTON SHIRTS NOW 4/90 WIND-CHEATERS NOW $11/90 STRETCH SOCKS, New patterns $1/- per
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 139 5 yards i anyu.iv most are too sjck i an amotnauc waicr iuun- i unurr mhii >upri vimum. RIP KIRBY B.y John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee ralk and Phil Davis X bpcaUSE I •THATMGHTlSAWHiMAT7UE\ 1 I PlWTREAUZEfwUYP/fWTl HOW? MV WORPAGAlMST \t 1 Swww T /f/^<^/Vv?/^/V7//1/V^ O«5WC' fT WAS
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  • 333 6 fasfds "ifUSLIM women have A not been slow to s for some of the safeguards that are promised their nonMuslim sisters by the Women's Charter. The Government is being urged to take action to reduce the number of Muslim divorces. Other sugstions are that
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  • 22 6  -  JAK by "YOU'RE OUT! I SAID— YOU'RE OUT!" The fourth Test between England arid the West Indies begins on Wednesday
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  • 567 6 Did you BLUSH in your sleep last night? \yHAT did you dream last ni^ht? How much of your dream did you remember when you woke up? And do you believe that your dreams have any meaning? Some of you, I wager, will say. with hand or. heart: "I never dream
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  • 284 6 LET IS LOOK AT SOME OF THE COMMONEST DREAMS AND SEEK A REASONABLE INTERPRETATION OF THEM. At the dentist's One of the commonest dreams is that of the dentist's chair. A dream about having your teeth drawn has probably nothing to do with tootharhr. It ran mean
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  • 103 6 had forgotten about drivers remarks. B psychologist he worried about the for he had rec strange cart. It was a tumb the French revolutio!. take aristocrats to guillotine. It wa symbol and tht Death himself. The doctor fellow psych:. agreed
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  • 479 6  - You fragile husbands -are you sure you're not killing your wives? PAT TAYLOR By RECENT report by a doctor that hundreds of women are killing off their husbands brought a wry smile to my face. Contradicting, nagging, requesting help with odd jobs, overfeeding, are some of the ways to polish
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  • 179 6 ALD Lady Tristram was appallingly vague about her jewellery. She always used to call her eight-row diamond bracelet t4my five row bracelet —no one quite knew why. She was equally inaccurate m her will. She left "my five row diamond brace let 11 to her friend. Mrs.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 9 7 Loners oppeal r early ri Raya yments pt dies
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  • 89 7 saeday hayder The delegation headed the relation's IMT} Inche Bavuan Bin Abdul Manas, planned ill on the deputy tor of the Federa Territorial Arm> I tail Bin Moha mcd. and i<k him to rb the V.x Home Guards into the Army. Col.
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  • 63 7 "WELCOME HOME" -FROM A GENERAL THE 53.500. UU0 Medway Park Ist ate of 8? houses now beins built by the Army for married otYieers was officially opened yesterday by Major(.eneral I.C. Harris. GOC. Singapore Base District. The first family to move into the new estate was Major AW. Owen, his
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  • 224 7  - SNAKES ALIVE AND STILL THESE PEOPLE USE THIS SHORT-CUT ARTHUR RICHARDS Saves eight minutes^the residents want track developed By SERANGOOxX GARDENS, Sat. 500 people m the estate brave this snake-infested jungle path each day, because it cuts the distance to the main road by half a mile. It runs through
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  • 97 7 T}l t .x PAYALEBAR Saturday. [HI;, lust Malayan Airways Super Constellation non-stop service from Singapore to Hong Kong left Paya Lehar airport at 8.30 i\ m sterna^ r Connie" carried passengers he first-class comic Constellation took over route previously operated I 4 Skymaster. ter Singaporelasted
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  • 42 7 Largest gathering ever at social SERANGOON GARDENS. Sat. Three hundred residents of the estate held a social at the sports club yesterday. The secretary of the sports club. Mr. T. A. Mugan said that was tlie la: present at 3 club function.
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  • 49 7 Art show with a difference at the Poly SINGAPORE. Sat. The architectural society of the Singapore Polytechnic Is h >ldlng an exhibition of students' drawings. The students call it an "exhibition with a differTheir drawings have influenced by the pr»%emphasis on Malayan culture and the creation of [alayan nation.
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  • 38 7 FORT CANNING, Sat. The Methodist Youth Fellowship will hold a career talk m the Wesley Church Hall, Fort Canning, tod-ay at 6.30 p.m. Miss Jean Waller will speak on "My Life as a Librarian."
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  • 40 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. A how "The Silver Chalice" starring Paul Ncw:nid Pier Angeli, will be held m the Wesley Hall. Fort Canning, at 7.30 tonight. Tickets at $1.00 each are obtainable from members of the WSCS and Church Office.
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  • 37 7 STAMFORD. Sat. Members of St. Anthony's Con- ference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society (women's sec- tion will hold a party on March 5 m St. Anthony's i Convent to celebrate IU first anniversary.
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  • 25 7 POP— Fig uring it Out Don' i trust to luck... make sure of a pleasant evening with a regular order for the Singapore Free Press
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  • 167 7  - Only a narrow plank to cross canal: Boy nearly drowned QlhhNhlOWN, Sat. About 1.000 residents living m Commonwealth Avenue, Queenstown, have a bridge problem. Nearly 150 yards away runs the fairly wide Alexandria Canal, which gets flooded during the rainy season. There is no permanent bridge across it. Residents have
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  • 27 7 FORT CANNING, Sat. The first session of the fourweek kindergarten studies conference, organised by th* Ministry of Education, was held at the Cultural Centre yesterday.
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  • 217 7 MALAYA TO START FIRST INDUSTRY CENSUS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Cabinet has given the green light for the Federation's first manufacturing census, to be launched soon by the Department of Statistics The Chief Statistician, Mr. C H. Harvey, described trie census yesterday as one of the first steps m an
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  • 131 7 NAVAL BASE. Fri. The Naval Base Theatre Club's production of "Dead on Nine a play by Jack PoppleweU, will be shown at the Dockyard Theatre at 8.30 p.m on March 24 and March 26 «I \S I II I) II V how y o v I)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 317 7 U/l/£y CROSSWORD i I.TES ACROSS 4 Duelling weapon from the 1 Both can, and did, eat a mix- deep, eerily appearing <4j. ture. standing <9>. 5 Just the places ior those in--5 Part of the theatre that's .side! <7>. sunk? <3>. 6 Part of the stairway to walk on about
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    • 466 7 DIARY OF TODAY f S EVENTS YMCA (Orchard Road): Junior Dept. open from 2 p.m.; Malay Cambridge Exam, preparation 2 j p.m.; Singapore Chess Club 3 p.m.; j judo practice for all 5 p.m.; Young Adult Group general meeting and I election 7.30 p.m BUKIT TIM AH YOUTH CLUB: Table
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    • 39 7 TODAY: 3.59 p.m. TOMORROW: 3.45 a.m. and 5.12 p.m. MONDAY: 4.38 a.m. and 7.52 p.m. TUESDAY: 5.57 ajn. and 908 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7.56 a.m. and 9.45 p.m. THURSDAY: 8.43 a.m. and 10.14 p.m. FRIDAY: 9.30 a.m. and 10.40 p.m.
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  • 1364 8  - It's funny how you bump into people take 'no drink, no smoke' nighterie chief... OSWALD HENRY t^t™ "T* tllst bu ■==pj^ y >^o^ya p^H ■■■BiHHHaBMHIHHMUHHHMHMHMBinHI YOUR GUIDE TO SINGAPORE ENTERTAINMENT by genius. Rather he glory run but has prov< d a cat* >t to I Mand I Th< FIVE Lim
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  • 500 9  - NEVER FRIGHEN A CHILD NURSE MEG ay pHILDREN are peculiarly able to combine a complete acceptance of fantasy as a part of everyday life, together with an extreme and often disconcerting literal-mindedness. They will tell you with solemn earnestness of the sayings and doings of their favourite doll or toy,
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  • 69 10 MAY SHOCK: HE IS ORDERED TO REST For weeks he kept secret operation wound is constantly reopening GEORGETOWN, Saturday. Tin; M. <;.<;. captain, Peter May, hns been ordered by his doctor to take 14 days rest immediately and to rest "for a long time' 1 on his return to England.
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    • 81 10 I ONDON, Sat. Prince Philip exchanged a joke about ffirls' names tattooed on a worker's arm when he toured a cigarette factory at Basildon. He looked at the name* Eileen. Pat. Joyce tattooed on Mr. Arthur Silkstone's forearm and asked: Who are they?" "They
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    • 14 10 Mystery of deep sleep m posh homes is 0 /J
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    • 93 10 NEW YORKERS DIG THEIR WAY OUT AFTER A BLIZZARD NEW YORK. Sat.— New Yorkers dug their way out of snowed-up homes yesterday after a 24-hour blizzard which swept across the North-East of the United States and caused at least 80 deaths. All schools and universities and hundred* of business houses
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    • 13 10 KABUL. Sat. Russia and Afghanistan signed a cultural pact today.
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    • 115 10 DALAI'S TREASURE WORTH $5 MILLION DELHI. Sat. The I Dalai Lama's treasure, now being sold In ihe Calcutta market, Is estimated to be worth about eight million rupees <M 55.120-.-000). Mrs. Lakshmi Menon, Deputy External Affairs Minister, told the House of the People (Lower House* yesterday. Replying to questions she
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    • 151 10 STORE MAN SEEKS RACE $42,250 LONDON. Sat. Adventurous 26-year-old David Kwan of Singapore is one of the 300 men and women now trudging their way across Britain m a $42,250 race. He was one of 10 late starters who left John O' Groats on Feb. 26—12 hours alter the official
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    • 145 10 BOY, 14, ALL SET TO BUILD TESTER FOR SPACE CAPSULES PHILADELPHIA. Sat. A 14 year old American boy scientist, who once discovered an important error m an encyclopaedia's atomic energy calculations, is building; an instrument to test materials for outer space capsules. The boy. John Rehr. a mipil at the
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    • 20 10 LONDON. Sat. Prim Margaret and Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones went to the i races at Newbury yesterday. Reuter
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    • 34 10  - Now then having nig LAN mo, I by J\ Adelphi l»ark. M have been ldr i^ their deep lar- call md n <»u j^ have thi t tim^ \wt 1)1 Orchids I Didnt hi
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    • 107 10 RUSSIANS HAVE 18,000 mph ROCKET IIAMBURG. Sat. Swedish rock- I pert and sell-c fessed former said here that the Russian: produced a revolutu ary nuclear chem: rocket capable o: veiling at 18.000 m: an hour. Is Werner L told a Press con fere: he went to $P: many at the
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    • 171 10 Mouth, snout: This fre pigling has a pair of each THOMSON. Saturd; pill-, birth of a freak pigling with Ihn two mouths and two snouts caused < sternation* among villagers oil' Braddel and aroused the curiosity of scientists. The freak was amonu a litter of 16 born on Thu: night.
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    • 8 10 Terror -7 die PARIS. S were killed I
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    • 19 10 KHAR TO' sident Ibrahim Abbouc appealed for financial .1. help Sudan save her N historical monumei
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    • 16 10 VIENN nan youths car rade to shattered his loot on Austrian border- Rei;
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    • 17 10 WASHINGTON United Stab pleted a series of non-i expl mine.— Reufc by
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    1292 11 Above: How they finished m Thursday's racing Cl. 5, Div. 1-6 Fursw EXPENSIVE HOBBY: 28-2-60— Won Div. I— 7F race with 8-6 m l-29secs. FLYING MIST: 23-2-60— Was going better than Hearts Ease over 3F m 40; 25-2-60 Went over 3F m 38 4/5 with Hearts Ease and
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  • 610 11 JALAN BESAR Tyr. box 'K. \V. Chow) Bagby 9.00 I>ESTIXI Double SK> R. Breuk 8.13 I>\>HER.\ 3yr br it. H. F. Bloxham Rodgers 8.12 (.i.KKVS LICK 3yr. brag <S. H. Tay) Tjoa 8.11 i WANSBROKHI syr bag (Wansbrough St.» Sullivan 8.10 BONNIE EXPRESS brirm (Brighton St.) Martin 8.05
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  • 23 11 MONTGOMERY. Mon.-More than 500 police intervened here yesterday to prevent a racial cla.^h at a planned Negro mass prayer meeting.
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  • 10 12 KEEP THIS PAGE AS A GUIDE TOMORROW
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  • 481 12 rp\VO Tails, despite be- ing a division higher than when second to Raffles Square over 7 F. the first day, is my selection for the main Class 4 race over 84 F. tomorrow. Two Tails is asked to carry 10 lb
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  • 316 12 DASHERA IS FANCIED DASHER A who drops a division for his first start fifth behind Pulot Itam is my selection for the Class 5 Div. 3 6F race. I am presuming Dashera Will repeat his Ipoh performances. He finished fifth m his first race then won his second start over
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  • 28 12 WELLINGTON. Sat. The New Zealand Rugby Football Union's share of the profits from the tour by the British Lions last season was a record $M743.2oo.— Reuter.
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  • 27 12 MELBOURNE. Sat. State cricket associations will share at least 5M167.000 from part of the profit of the Australian Test tour of India and Pakistan. Renter
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  • 18 12 PORTHCAWL. Wales, Sat.— Wales and Holland drew their international amateur boxing match, each winning five bouts.
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  • 294 12 LOOK GOOD HERE rE Spencer-trained ;pair Thirteen Wonders and Turk's Fire will probably provide the finish of the Class 5 Div. 1 event over B£F. Thirteen Wonders, second to Expensive Hobby the first day. registered his fifth consecutive eecond and break the long sequence tomorrow with only one
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  • 112 12 WALES DROP CENTRE THREE /CARDIFF, Sat. Welsh Rugby Union selectors have brought m one new cap, Brian Jones .of Newport, for the match against Ireland at Dublin on March 12. Jones, normally an outside half, will play at centre, replacing Geoffrey WindsorLewis, who played against England and Scotland this season.
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  • 30 12 LONDON, Sat. Falkirk beat Queen of the South 3-2 In a Scottish second division football match at Falkirk last night. The match was brought forward from today.- Reuter
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  • 66 12 PERUVIAN TEAM IN ACTION TONIGHT THE Peruvian soccer tourists were due from the Federation this morning. They play against Singapore tonignt. kickoff 8 p.m.. at Jalan Besar stadium. The Peruvians are acknowledged as one of the leading soccer team.s in the world. They will play a second match against a
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  • 37 12 Eveready Sports Club beat Navy Nomads 4-3 In a semifinal fixture of the Junior Knock-out soccer tournament at Police Ground, Thomson Road, yesterday. Scorers for Eveready: Charlie Tan (3) and A Bcins.
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  • 22 12 Merrytime Badminton Party is holding a Management Committee meeting tonight at 8.00 p.m. at No. 11 Lorong 21 A. Geylang Road.
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  • 116 12 ALLIANCE second to In- tuition on the second day gets a golden opportunity to open his winning account by taking the Class 5 Div. 3 B'^ race. Alliance is a division higher with 8 lb more for his first uerformance but m this weak lot
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  • 201 12 Centuries by Pullar and Cowdrey /GEORGETOWN. Sat. Centuries were scored by Colin Cowdrey and Geoff Pullar, yesterday. They put on 281 for M.C.C.'s first wicket. M.C.C. were 297 for three at close. 78 runs behind British Guiana's 375 ior six declared. The match ends today. Cowdrey hit 139 and Pu
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  • 59 12 British <; u iana Ist Inns. 375 for six dccl. M((— lst [NNfl Pullar c Mendoza b Legall 141 Cowdrey b Mohamed 139 Dexter b Gibbs 1 Smith not out 0 Allen not out 4 Extras Total (tor 3» Wickets fell at: 281. 286. 292. Bowlin?: Stayers 18-2-Legall 15-6-27-1:
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  • 85 12 Singapore Turf Club Committee of Management is: Messrs. V. C. Bath. W. McGregor Watt. T. W. On? Sen Choy. Runme Shaw. N. W. Paton-Smith. R. G. Ben. nett. R. Jumabhoy. and Wong Siew Leng. Election Committee: Dr C. K. Quek. Dr. G. K. Lim. W. Gordon, Miltan
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  • 18 12 DERRY, N. Ireland. Sat— Derry City beat Glentoran 3-2 m their Irish Cup second round replay.
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