The Singapore Free Press, 19 May 1961

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE mm, NEWS you mj REA The SINGAPORE Free Press •No. *****. FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 34 1 Goof Z Boes easMy on a soft track —Page 20 y look eform POOl: leme is location !l iimson n pull,ul the ales <>t c pveof ill sense of t«
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  • 344 1  - Steno Julie wins hearts and title ALEXANDRA LEE OIAMOND-CNCKUSTtD TIARA AND VCWtT *OB[ TO* CXCirtO m;js SINGAPORE By OINGAPORE. F r i Perhaps it was her sweet sophistication, her confident walk, which, among other assets, won the hearts of the judges AND the packed audience. Amidst appreciative applause, model Julie
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  • 345 1  - BIG WALKER TAJ AIMS TO OUTPACE HONG KONG'S BEST KEN JALLEH By SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Free Press Big Walk champion. Taj Mohammed, is stepping up the pace and the distance to ensure that he keeps Singapore's prestige high in the Hong Kong Tiger Standard's Walkathon in July. The lanky policeman,
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  • 29 1 PARIS, Fri— A 24-hour strike by some 500,000 Pi each workers halted the na Lion's railroads yesterday, stopped the Paris subway anu buses and created :rafliic havoc.
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  • 36 1 GENEVA. Fri. Secretary of State Dean Rusk walked out of the Laos conference yesterday before the Pathet Lao delegate began speaking. But a high U.S. official said it was "not a protest walkout."
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  • 198 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. A SEXIOH special police investigator of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau is expected to become the Yang di-Pertuan Negara's next aide-de- camp. He is Acting ASP Richard I Tav. who reponeci for duty j at 'the Istana Negara
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  • 24 1 OSLO. Pii Oslo gave a warm welcome yesterday afternoon to the Shah' of Persia miiu Queen Farah wnen *hey arrived heie
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  • 37 1 MANILA. Fri. Four United States Navy ships yesterday abandoned the search for 18 persons missing when the 100-ton Philippine fishing boat M. V. Dela Paz sank in the storm-tossed South China Sea on Wednesday.
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  • 79 1 Hit on the jaw... out Ibw LONDON. Fri. An umpire yesterday gave a batsman out l.b.w. in a county match when the ball struck the player on the jaw. Tom Pugh. a central figure in the recent row between Tom Graveney and the Gloucester club, ducked into a ball from
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  • 95 1 Ace crime buster BOND serial tomorrow gang of international crooks hi-jack a plane carrying atomic -bombs. They hide the bojjibs and are holding the world to ransom. These are the basic ingredients of Thmiderball, Jan Fleming's gripping new all-action novel And who is the man to deal with this situation?
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  • 117 1 YOU'RE never too young to start in football and for the thousands of boys who want to play and don't know how who p-rry the game and want to play it better The Free Press introduces Football the Johnny Haynes Way. Can you head, trap, shoot,
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  • 173 1 Housewife finds abandoned baby POLICE IN HUNT FOR PARENTS SINGAPORE, F r i. A baby boy was found abandoned on a footpath in Jalan Kayu, off Yio Chu Kang Road, at dawn today. The boy, believed to be about five days old. was sent to Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital, where
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  • 32 1 OXFORD. Fri.— Plans were almost complete to re-start Oxford University's Communist Club. ;i spokesman said here yesterday. The club was disbanded in 1956 after the Russian action in Hungary.
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  • 35 1 MOSCOW. Fn.— ScvteC antarctic expeoi;i<,ns Au\e found eleven colon ies oi" empeioi penguins numbering about 15D.--000. ihus di.sprtA iug the previously neld theoxy thai, mere biros jived only in isolated colonies. Ta,ss reports.
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  • 260 1 MAcA (AN, HK fi):'^' i I jl l it |■■i, i First M<i van Fund s ilin SIM G M i>n t iiii\ i i i sell v 1.3-1 i I Kun I i sellin ||X I ll i i; ii «i [in; IK H R PPiC c I
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    • 71 1 j give yourself a 10-minute make-up max Factor's beauty bar ■90M H I Advice by Beauty Specialists] f■! J S/c^ are preparations IE A^ H fl and oMer products P MI 191 for VOM /0 ftl U^^ Presentation make-up kits] ---■■LZI .mm! PiM Br* jff* V f *i^” PCS* .^mmtlW
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  • 249 2 Tin turns easier, loses £4 a ton in cash lON DON, Fri. Tin turned easier yesterday morning especially for cash which lost £4 per ton while three months was fully £2 lower. Apart from a "carry" which rmed a large part of the irnover, trading was rather 1 Dei less
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  • 309 2 Bukit Panjong: Cut in output but profits are satisfactory By Free Press Marker Reporter IN spite of reduction in output due to adverse weather conditions and replanting operations, the 1960 profits of Bukit Panjong have been satisfactorily maintained, states the Investors Chronicle. Net outlay on estate modernisation, however, increased substantially
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  • 34 2 i »\DON Fri. The Finanrtmes market Indices for Maj •.ear. week ago, previous yesterday*? 1 1 spectirerj Tps 299 > 39? 4 394.0, 387 V RMm 223 0 :04 o. 199.7. 19S 9.
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  • 58 2 LONDON. PrL— Dunlop have inced bat they intend to ..n sit one. 000 :\n ioiy for manufacture o: lorry and tyres and tabes in Nigeria a new company wiD be formed r the purpose and in response widespread assurances of supNigerian interests wiD oe ed
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  • 112 2 t HIPS IyWJVJ atong&ide the Singapore <*hjrves today art: S'.;r-»! Asahas rrr.r. »iA. Oresttfl 10 11. -i 13 14. i'.rnmsrdhui IS IS, Steel 18 Siberoei 23 22, Mitaka Hani Geneva] SDMorsld 33 34, Gordon Sftaai Oeak _r 28, Catton Venice Outer Roads: Wiat r JUcaJfcWUI Si.r.r.v. Eastern
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  • 246 2 FURTHER DROP IN VOLUME OF SHARE BUSINESS LONDON. Fri. There was a further contraction In business on the London .stock exchange yesterday in advance of the Wnitsun holiday and in response to increased profit-taking there was a widespread fall In prices. Industrials were generally lower, sentiment being adversely affected by
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  • 52 2 HONG KONG. T.ur. —Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H <M S. Bank Corporation $422 $424 a .t sales Wheelock Marden $16.80 16.80 5u sales H'Kona phone $54 00 $54 00 sales sales Dairy Farm Cola Storage $41 50 $40.25 sales sales Taikoo Dock $74.00 $74.00
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  • 159 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Las; sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were. INDUSTRIALS: Boustead $1.76 (Up 1 cent*. P. X. ords. $2 45 (down 1 ceiU). Gammon $2.i7 (unchanged), J. Waugh SI 88 i unchanged i. Metal Bo\ $2 90 (down 2 cents), Sime Darby Rs. I
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  • 89 2 LONDON. Fri.— World mine production o! tin-in-concen-irates is estimated to nave fallen from 14.400 tons in December io 12.400 ions in January, the International Tin Council* said in it*, statistical bulletin lor April, ana adds that; world, production in February can be provisionally estimated
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  • 33 2 NEW YORK. Fri. Uniiea States gold s>iock.s rose by US$B,OOO,OOO io U5517,403 million. Last march they rose by USSIi million in one week, tne first increase since July, 1959.
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  • 40 2 JODRELL BANK. England, Fri. Jodreil Bank scientists will try to trace the "lost" Russian Venus rocket when it is nearest its target today and tomorrow if the Russians send details of its supposed position, a spokesman said.
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  • 255 2 KYRENIA, (Cyprus), Fri. Mrs. Margaret Rosemary Gray, widow of Peter Gray, the British architect who was shot dead in Kyrenia last Friday, yesterday gave her version of the incident when the inquest into her husband's death opened in the tiny
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  • 188 2 Soldier 'Shylock' is jailed: His rate was 1 ,400 p.c. NAIROBI. Friday. A BRITISH Lance-Corporal said to have received $595 interest on a loan of $42.50 (1,400 per cent) made to a Private in November, 1959. was yesterday sentenced to 18 months' jail, reduced to the ranks, and dis charged
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  • 137 2 GROMYKO, HOME WILL MEET URGENTLY ON CEASE-FIRE GENEVA. Fri.— The British and Soviet Foreign Ministers will meet here urgently today to consider a Canadian request for more transport and equipment to enable the International Control Commission to work more efficiently following complaints from the rightwing Laotian Government that the ceasefire
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  • 167 2 CHATAWAY'S $68,000 COSTS FROM Mrs. CASTLE LONDON. Fri British Labour Member of Parliament Mrs. Barbarba Castle, lost her libel action against a Conservative M.P.. Mr. Christopher Chataway, here yesterday. Mr. Chataway. a former British Olympic- runner, was awarded costs, estimated at about 568.000. Mrs. Castle alleged that Mr. Chataway libelled
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  • 24 2 KHARTOUM. Fn.— Health auihoriues yesterday declareu Khaxloum a meninguis-infecied area. All schools, institutions and football stadiums were closed and public gatherings harmed
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  • 19 2 JAKARTA, Pri.— lndonesia will hold general elections at end oi next year. Acting President Djuanda Kartawidjaja said.
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  • ROUND THE WORLD MARKET PRICES
    • 125 2 LONDON, May 18. Previous Today RUBBER No. i MM* c.l.t. Europ a o ports May unquoted unquoted Juno 26 5/16 26:5/16 RUutsER No. 1 RBB Spot 26 710 26 5/16 RUBBER No. 1 RBB Settlement House Terms, Juno 26 916 26 7/16 July/tept 26 11/16 26 9/16
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    • 67 2 NEW YORK, May 18. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 111.25 111.00 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract, May. 31.90 32 io Ju, V 31.97J 32.20 TONE: Steady. SALES: 32 lots. ttanuard Contract Ma > 31.90 32 10 J,,,v 31.95 32.00 TONE: Irregular. SALES: Five lots. No. 1 RSS June
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    • 39 2 NEW YORK, May 18, Previous Today 30 Industrials 705.52 701 14 22 ai,rMd U8.02 147^6 5 P?,?!"' 0 8ond S*- 98 *6.06 15 Utilities ***** in -9 68 Stocks Composite 3 2 Averages 234.50 233. 57
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    • 45 2 Malabar spot 45? to 46, afloat. s 454 iLt 8 l ay shipment 4: >- Lamnong spot 4oJ to 46. afloats 454 to 45 May shipment 45. Muntok white spot 56s anoats 56, May shipment 554. tollers' ex-dock. Above prices quoted in U.S. ceotc
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    • 86 2 LONDON. May 18. Previous Toda» COPRA Philippines cif. U.K. /North European ports delivered weight 9»r long ton June. .si 70 $171 COPRA. Straits Borne, o.i.f. U.K./ North European Porto dslivorod weight per Jong ton May/Juno £614 ±61« COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.i.f. Euro* pean ports tn bulk
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  • 179 2 Malayans occupy two airport and Katanga warns UN of 'serious trouble to com ELISABETHVILLE, Fri. The Katanga Government last night charged the United Nations with causing a "serious dispute" in north Katanga by moving in Malayan and Indian troops to take over three airports. The Interior Minister, M. Godefroid Munongo,
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  • 210 2 'JUNE 20: THE SECOND AMERICAN IN SPACE' £APE CANAVERAL. Fri The United State.s expects to put its second man in space on June 20. reliable sources said here The plan is for a brief suborbital flight similar to that maae by Commander Alan Shepard on May 5. Earlier, about June
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  • 62 2 I Katang "boai di s.'. LUII port- reach:..: C q I Mr I charged t tin the rh 111 -;kj the 0 N I T:. mnami a commi tor i m lAnorove Ilea -.'..a app: stat< Feu* ra I i ilw This Id m Ratal jai ..a B dwt
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  • 49 2 GIBRALTAR, Fri. lie skipper of a Soviet passenger ship which arrivi d here earlier this month has asked for political asylum and is now in Britain, Gibraltar authorities announced yesterday A statement .said V:< Stizhko. 37. skipper oi tin 348-ton Zarniza. which 1 a
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    • 500 2 SHIPPING j N.Y.K.LINE iatseen Maru tiverpec e t a 1 61), H'tturg, Bi Rotterdam i. Le Havre 11 11 June Srn°a Maru ;r Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Marsei j^. mcuri ETJt 2. E 61), Rctteraam, toncon, Ant.'.c'' v i, 27 29 May N.igato Maru fof Pert Said, Beirut. Lattakia, Famagvsta,
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  • 40 3 Minister to tour Govt. health centres rhe I alth, eing i make I GovI cerI nty at th. v r a! will t" artI- if .1, t third day part- ana at will iU rnal s al Chuan 3 'he
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  • 14 3 58 pass music theory exam the ;irl3 lation lof .:ion td in <rd. relay.
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  • 366 3 Drive to make public 'tourist conscious' in Singapore rmiir c SINGAPORE, Friday. JHL Singapore Tourist Association is going all out to make the people of Singapore tourist-minded. Mr. .lames Alexander, newly appointed chairman oi the association, told the Free Press alter yesterday's annual meeting of the association, that this was
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  • 117 3 STICK TO RULES IN MEDICAL GUIDE, SHIPS' MASTERS TOLD SINGAPORE, Fri. The "3 Master Attendant. Mr. J. L. Pavitt yesterday advised nasters of vessels* without ioctors to stick to the rules contained in the Captain's Medical Guide for appendicitis. He stressed that acute pain n the abdomen should alvays be
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  • 172 3 CIRCUS BRAZIL TO MAKE S'PORE DEBUT TONIGHT SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Circus Brazil which has a force of 49 members representing seven different nationalities, is to make its debut in Singapore tonight at the Great World Amusement Park Since their arrival here last week, members of the circus have been busily
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  • 635 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY SINGAPORE, Friday. J^ TRUE sense of vocation and independence are natural stimulants if one is to strive with energy and enthusiasm to succeed in i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^Hijf^Hl Who told me this? Mrs. Prema Johari. 48, deputy secretary in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of the Indian government,
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  • 141 3 SINGAPORE, Fri Malay shorthand teachers and instructors from all states in the Federation, Brunei and Singapore will meet here over the weekend for their first symposium to discuss ways and means of popularising the subject in the area. The conference on Saturday and Sunday
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  • 37 3 SINGAPORE. Fri— A youthLim Cher Bene, was found guilty of carrying a knife at Joo Chiat Road on the night of March 13. Sentence was postponed till May 27 pending a probation report.
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  • 225 3 Father of six left to live with his mistress, court told SINGAPORE, Fri. A WOMAN, Lim Bok Hian, told a police magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday that for 17 years she had lived with her husband until February last year when another woman came between them. Then her
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 246 3 CINEMAS GARRICK: Bombay CenALHAMBRA: Days of Tlirills feral: 3. 6. 9. and Laughter: 1.30, 4, 6.30, QUEENS: Indera Bangsawaii 9.30. (Malay) 1 2 4, 6.45. 9.30. CAPITOL: For Life or For Death: 1.45, 4, 6.15. -,> CATHAY: Five Branded rmvFW TMrA Tr Women: 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.JU. Hftnfl ni)n nh
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  • 26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Members of the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club will visit the Federal Plastic Industries in Petaling Jaya tomorrow at 3 p.m.
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  • 416 4 Wanted: A readiness to serve society with 'dirty hands' I SINGAPORE, Friday. RESPECT for work and a willingness to serve society with dirty hands instead of in a white collar was needed today. The call is made by Prof. T. L. Green, Professor of Education at the University of Malaya
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  • 202 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's marathon cyclist Mr. R.S. Maniam, 25, will fly to India with his grandfather's bicycle in the latter part of this month to offer Indian cyclists there a challenge. Friends from all walks of life have already helped to raise
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  • 75 4 HARI RAYA PARTY OPEN TO ALL MEMBERS— UNION SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will hold a Hari Raya celebration on May 27 at its Farrer Park branch premises. The celebrations committee of the union, in a circular, has invited every member to participate in the function, irrespective
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  • 65 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tlie National Union of Teachers has protested to the Ministry of Education against alleged victimisation of its Trengganu branch secretary, Mr. Stephen Chee Hong Chye, an active unionist. The protest was contained in a letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of
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  • 218 4 Church plans to train Malayans to take over as leaders SINGAPORE, Fr L— The Church of England here is still a long way from becoming truly Malayan, both in personnel and in financial support the Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the Rt. Rev. C.K. Sansbury said in his letter to
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  • 90 4 TV STAR HOPES 'TO CRASH INTO THE FILM WORLD' SINGAPORE, Fri. Australian TV star Anthony Wickert (above) passed through Singapore, on his way to England "to crash into the film world." For the past seven years, he has appeared on the stage. Two years ago, he became a big hit
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  • 163 4 Pictures are a 'must' in the teaching of first-aid, says doctor SINGAPORE, Friday. VISUAL-AIDS and demonstrations should be given at a first-aid class, said Dr. Essel Tan," publicity officer of the St. John Ambulance Association. j He was speaking at a dis- 1 cusslon on "How to run a First
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  • 82 4 FATHER HELPS SON PAY LOTTERY FINE SINGAPORE. Fri. When Oh Cheng Hai. 35. was fined $400 for a "characters" lottery offence, his father who was with him in court paid $200 for him. Oh, a father of two. then asked the court for time to pay the deficit in two
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  • 169 4 BERNARD'S MOTHER'S OFF ON HOLIDAY AND HE FEELS SO SAD T AVIUM. PAGU fear-year 4H( at the wharves look in Uf eye with ruriiNU 1 For little Bernard!! there to nc sailing awa> mtki liner Sangola Hm ed why hi* father! on the ship bat 4 at the docks. Bernard's
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  • 197 4 Federation of Boys' Clubs makes $2,855 on flag day KALLAXG, Friday. Federation of Boys' Clubs collected $2,855 on its annual flag clay last week. Eight clubs and some members of the public participated in the sale. The first prize goes to the Pearls Hill Youth Club which made the highest
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  • 62 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Sultan of Selangor has called upon all iov ernment officers and member of the public to do their bit to boost the rural development programme. Addressing a meeting si members of the Ulu Selangor Rural Development Board the Sultan said the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 711 5  - Charlatans cash in on human agony NORMAN LOBSENZ kfltogv counselling ihe shortage of qualified people to £ive adequate counsel leaves a vacuum which ill- trained persons rush to fill. Amon£ them are well-meaning but misguided zealots who want to 'help people in trouble By J otf* COUNSELLING CAN SHOW TANGIBLE
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  • 464 5  - Who runs the show: MAN OR WOMAN? JANE SHERROD By SINGER T WILL answer the question indirectly. Marriage cannot work for career women. God knows I've tried, says Bette Davis. I don't believe a happy marriage is possible for those people who have set out to do something in life.
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    • 264 5 slide or movie there's a ZEISS IKON projector for you ym, Movilux 8A A really new 8 mm pro- >ff^T Sf s*-^;5 lector with marvellous «(fmwu^ performance and so port- .jfl^T.li" \\>\ able you con take it any- %T X^^m^^ With 50 watt COLD lamp and self-lubricating bearings, your film
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 257 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson SPEE? REACHES THE PLEADED NISHT ARRIVES..})^ }7* WHERE'S KIRBY? t-^-^J,^ i S^^^B y^^vN x j CPEaeioN.. r^*^H C?on't tell me he b/ ->'.:« lrtt T<X aH >a*\7 IF KIRBY <TAME CH HAKVEV Vx/ FARMING OF A COULITN'T EVEN L^l 'W&J Si SB
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  • 1209 6 Misbehaving children must be punished: Readers differ on form THE WINNER MR. X. RAJAMANI, Kampong Kapor: Some form of punishment is essential to good discip today may prevent a tragedy tomorrow. So I am in favour of a mild form of corpor a 1 punishment after repeated rebukes as a
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  • 83 6 SHOULD A HUSBAND TELL HIS WIFE HOW MUCH HE EARN Quiz No. 21 r[IS is the question on which The Free Press seeks your opinion In Camera Quiz No. 21 Express your views on the subject in 40 to 50 words. For the best letter. The Free Press will pay
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  • 78 6 HAPPILY there is afc.eement that misbehaviour on the part of children must be corrected. They must be told what to do and what not. in the first step towards good manners. And if they still pay no heed to warnings and telling-offs some form of C0I!«'(1 P^^ Meal m
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    • 25 6 ■L 'tRmM Field -Marshal IhHm Montgomery m Still the most controversial memoirs yet published Available at local bookshops price $2 >J|P Federal Publicatks|| 1 11
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  • 411 7 NOW IT'S MANNISH LOOK IN SPECS LOR THE LADY OF FASHION Jl Shh.MS lo me Unit the smartesi fashion line is borrowed Irora the men. We have in the Ikisl successfully*borro\ved their sweaters, shirts, pants, iincl hats in turn. The latest on this list is spectacle frames. Ihe frame we
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  • 350 7 VVHY not refresh and soothe yourself after a tiring day with fresh milk 0 We don't mean drink it. but bathe your face with it. Maybe it is a little luxurious, but every girl deserves a little pampering now and then.
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  • 544 7 Little girl who's simply terrified of all men in white coats BABY CLINIC: FOR MRS. KNOW-HOW IS il worth having milk teeth stopped when they will soon be replaced? We often gel asked this question and here is the way a Serangoon reader puts it: I have a small daughter
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    • 461 7 IMPORTED CONTINENTAL jfff§\ DRESSES, SUITS, 'jd|fc|\.A.\ LINGERIE AND ACCESSORIES i M CREATIONS IN ORIENTAL 'J; SILKS AND BROCADES. IN ADDITION, A WIDE RANGE OF FINE. ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL FABRICS FOR TAILORING IN YOUR OWN EXCLUSIVE DESIGN. Open. Monday to Saturday 9 to 6 p.m. (CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOON) PATRICIA M. SERJEANT
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  • The GREAT WORLD CELEBRATES THE INDIAN TRADE EXHIBITION
    • 346 8  - INDIA'S BIG EXPORT DRIVE SUNIL ROY By TNDIA is becoming more export m A Government has adopted mean H exports and to ensure their ou ,1, Uj f^ The Third Five-Year Plan^ft month, emphasises that commere if coming years will have to coneem* poll( n promotion to the maximum exW
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    • 739 8  -  JOSEPHINE TEO By New trade exhibition opens here today THE Great World, which has adopted a progressive and changing policy ever since it was taken over by Shaws in 1958 is again the venue of another trade fair this time the Indian Trade Exhibition. Its staiis
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 202 8 MODELS ARE ON DISPLAY THE FIRST MANSION luxury flats for sale at our stalls in the *«a fmi GREAT WORLD PARK. 9 STORBY BUILD,NCS PRI FROM $19 500 W*EN VISITING THE INDIAN TKADi AT MEYER ROAD complete with glazed tiles, exhibition, do not fail (NEXT TO KATONG PARK) MOSAIC PARQUET
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  • 535 9  -  EMMA SOH By ..hen 1 .re.it ...IN n .1 li pot \.t .1 ii -tood It was so essentially a t unity park"' that few yoans men would think of hnn^in- their girl-friends there for an evening stroll. I here were shops for
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  • 228 9 fTHE simple exterior of the telephone instrument on the desk is quite misleading. Hidden from the outside, the telephone has as many as 539 parts, of which the dial alone contains 120. Most of these parts are manufactured at the Indian Telephone Industries in Bangalore
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    • 133 9 K BE? wsk. ■K-'' v^j^nUaUßßßiflßl^BßKcMJßHßvs^ Jr fll is&i&raF3 R M fl MPPjBJ |r w .-rtriSg £J3£ fPßßßßW^^^^^^saaßJP^g^a^ '#ff»TlMMFFmln^^ BBt^^flHL&jj t»v tWHh& -x o» y?k -^*r"^^*-^**^Br*'W^Bß^i m*^ I'TiY lattSfl Ca^hfc A £$>. 0 .«BB y^ :^tff y '♦^^^^E^Wiu^ IflP™* 2BBBBB". -SOWS J^&^'Jf j^ofi- JfßPy. Mb^B» una? «VmH^ v ,J jbbbk^ <^
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    • 423 9 GRAND OMnTnGTODAY J\ B 2 Shows Daily at 6.45 9.15 p.m. Prices: $4, S3, $2 fif SI N.B. Saturdays, Sundays Holidays Extra Show 2.30 p.m. m THE WORLD FAMOUS a S International S 0 International J Jf^^Jr^^gmr:^^ j_ ARTISTES J I BRAZIL OF SOUTH AMERICA The Most LA VISH and
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  • 279 10 TELLING THE PEOPLE Myth that must be eradicated OROFESSOR T L. Green. Professor of Education at the University of Malaya in Singapore and Mr. Yong Xyuk Lin. the Minister of Education, have made commendable calls for a reorientation in educational trends in Singapore. Mr. Yong has said: ■*A diversification of
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  • 69 10 rpHE date has now been set for the introduction of a 24--hour Health and Immigration service for shins calling at Singapore. It is June 1. Shipping c ircl c s have been informed of the conditions on which the service will ooerate. They are simole and reasonable.
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  • 1106 10  - A HOSPITAL FULL OF §JOY AND LAUGHTER T. J. CHICHAK For the sick lessons, toys and lots of love By SI. AJNJUKEW'S Orthopae die Hospital specialises in the nursing of children whose bones have been affected by tuberculosis. The treatment consists of surgery of the affected part of the bone.
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  • 181 10 the Free Press reported: CALCUTTA: Government has advertised it.^ Opium sales for 184 U. hi the very teeth of all that has been done in China. Whether this proceeds from having been tempted by the late rise in prices, or trom a determination to make the most
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  • 50 10 AUTHORITIES in the state of Schleswig-Hol-steih have announced they are Stopping home mvii deliveries to owners of dangerous dogs. Authorities said 62 postmen were bitten by dogs in the Kiel postal district last year. Owners of. dangerous dogs must pick up their mall at the post office.
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  • 221 10  - FANtastic is the word for this collection DAISY CHAN By 4 LONG with 20 mem- <* bers of the China Society, I went to the house of Mr. Huang Munse and viewed with wonderment his collection of rare fans. The fans in Mr. Huang s collection are not ordinary ones.
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  • 77 10 Life is like that *a* ri buck* oi t out idet, back tw a tc< ij a essa* A small v «n«. -i hd «y "amp iv t ix c, '5 rim and ifcw*N 4 mon aoesn '7 D 'tOKr curled hesiU I X G and replied I LAUGH, y
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    • 920 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) H ords $2 f%hn.> Box >« c/s. r.vfrn WHILE YOU WAIT PaOtOOtOl >• •ea Fetenaatk Robtasoa Road PHOTOGRAPHY It h »iits t;» »iin. < Ban 'it rta. r.vf»«i FANTASTICALLY LOW PRICED vol VFeataaka aaTera Air*<oaditiotaed roaafatts, COM i..^n*- piua Holly"anaoat Tratacd Patotocraparer. i»«' a
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    • 34 10 For Drugs. Patent Medicines. Cosmetics. Toilet Photographic Supplies and General Sundries shop at THE AYE MARIA DRUG STORE (air-conditioned Telephone orders in bulk delivered Wholesalers and Retailers 90 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel. *****
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    • 254 10 TODAY'S RADia ■■-■v-'- SINGAPORE I mundo R<'s and his Orcnesira: Short Wave Service: 11.30 Lets go gay: 12.00 < mid--11 metres (7250 kc s.) j nightl Closedown. Medium Wave Service I hvdio MALAYA (41.7 metres). A.M.-IUH? fto^nme sum- P-M.-1.15 Tiffin date; 130 mary; 11.02 Past masters of the rim€ signal,
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    • 404 10 1 I 2 "T""TH*" TP""l 3 I 6 I I 7 ■HI I I aaV^ Bl 18 i^|» 20 II IB ■21 11^ mmW^ 2^V« I■» M ll I I 3T~"^^3^^^ CLUES ACROSS Ll Piopellej ol a boat j i They're greasy in me kitchen 12 Let in (5). 15
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  • 314 11 S'pore's industrial plan will have an impact on Malaya, Borneo nvoPrtDL-v- SINGAPORE, Friday SINGAPORE'S industrialisation plan will have an impact not only on the U economy tat also on those of the Federation ;md the Borneo territories as well eaerallon Has was the opinion of a North Borneo businessman. Mr.
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  • 84 11 IBl'Kn TIM. MI. Friday. Mohammed, Assemblyman Parliamentary SecreXutional Development, isl Road Community »as{ Road tomorrow :it i .30 p.m. There will be a variety Water! to mark the opening Tne concert to be staged by the residents will feature series of items including races, comic
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  • 31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri —A trket costing 560. n00. is to c lilt alongside Jalan Raja Vluda Mu>a at Kampong Bahru. Kuala Lumpur. It will be near the present market
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  • 50 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Minister of Works. and Telecommunican>. Dato V.T. Sambanthan. r.n. unced that five new postal agencies had been pened earlier this month. One was at Kampong faennah in Negri Sembilan md the others at Kelapang. Pinang, Kampong Simee and tmpong Sungei Buloh in Pi ra
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  • 234 11 A 'No' at the door, then a quiet ride with daddy PAYA LEBAR, Friday. TWO-AND-A-HALF-YEAR-OLD boy" was the youngest guest to fly in a Cessna 310F demonstration flight at the Royal Singapore Flying Club on Wednesday. Little bright-eyed Danish boy. Klavs Hansen was with his parents. Mr. anci Mrs. Vagn
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  • 127 11 RISE IN DUTY MARS JOY OVER OIL CUT IPOH. Fri. The F.M.S. Chamber of Mines, in its annual report, to be presented on May 24. expresses pleasure at the cordial relations between the Government and the mining industry for many years. The report refers to the Finance Minister's announcement last
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  • 197 11 THE Cessna 310F which was demonstrated at the Airport on Wednesday was specially flown from America. The aircraft was flown all the way here by Mr. H. C. McWilliams. regional sales manager of Cessna for the Far East, who also gave a demonstration flight in Kuala Lumpur last Monday.
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  • 53 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Major Aubery N. Weinman, director of Ceylon's Dehiwela Zoo. is to help Malaya launch a National Zoo. He is expected to arrive in Kuala Lumpur soon to survey the sites and hold talks with officials of the Malayan Zoological Society
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  • 182 11 FRIEND FLEW IN ONE HOUR AHEAD OF CABLE PAYA LEBAR, Fri. A two-tone car halted outside the Singapore International Airport terminal building and out stepped a Japanese businessman in a hurry. It was 9.45 a.m. when Mr. H. Ueda, manager of Maruzen Toyo Oil Company at Pasir Panjang. arrived at
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  • 22 11 SEGAMAT. Fri. -The Tamil Youth Club here will hold its annual meeting at the IndoCeylon Association on May 24.
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  • 10 11 Trade fair result of months' intensive work M pen daily
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  • 11 11 WHARVES TO THE SHIPS SUM MAY 30 1 I I L
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  • 163 11 TEL-AVIV JAYCEE CHIEF ON GOODWILL TOUR PRAISES LOCAL CHAMBER iJOHORE BAHRTJ, Fri. —Mr. Moshe Schechter, president of TelAviv Junior Chamber of Commerce in Israel is now touring Malaya visiting other chapters of the Junior Chamber of Commerce to promote goodwill. 'Before coming here, he attended the nth Asian Regional Conference
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  • 97 11 ART AIN'T ALL PAINT' SAYS S'PORE ARTIST SINGAPORE. Fri About 50 people from almost all walks of life gathered at the Toe H to hear a lawyer. Mr. T. C. Tan. talk about "art." The talk was entitled "Art ain't all paint." Mr. Tan talked for about an hour in
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  • 37 11 SEREMBAN. Fri. The Ne«Ti Sembilan Executive Council approved the appointments of Mr. Chin See Yin (Ind and Mr. Ng Lian Huat (Ind.> as the president and deputy president of the Seremban Town Council.
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  • 99 11 Rupert and the Squire 10 Bill Badger, calling to see Rupert, finds his pal frowning at an apple in his hand. Look at that. It's happened twice in a few minutes," says Rupert, telling Bill the story. Why should it fall? I don't believe it's anywhere near ripe/ M II
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    • 283 11 X AOrOJL OJV 1 TO SECURITY I mW I iQilffLA A I H p^***— 1| B I II ASSETS EXCEED £100,000,000 "If* INTEREST II IN LONDON IN SINGAPORE 1 1 BANK DEPOSITS WITH LOMBARD BANKING 1 1 earn steady interest in assured Security, without II deduction of United Kingdom income
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 248 11 SiRTUn. I Don't be misled by unsubstanI***tea«i *etfvi|j which can bring excel- c* rMTTADIIIQ Nov 23 Dec 22) •fnt results if you are not hasty. OAbll lAHWO MAKE this a naiiAr* (June n July 23)- pleasant day of recreation, preCAHCER IfS&toToiwSLl j ferably outdoors if the weather frataaTaaaj routine and
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  • INDIAN TRADE Exhibition
    • 214 12 30 COUNTRIES GET THEIR COFFEE FROM BEANS CULTIVATED IN SOUTH INDIA INDIAN coffee enjoys a sreat reputation in the Kuropean coffee markets for its quality. It sues to about 31 countries. Some of the big customers are West Germany. Britain. Italy. Russia. Norway, Belgium.. the Netherlands and East Germany. Exports
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    • 1196 12 INDIAN SALES DRIVE TO BALANCE TRADE The need for more Malayan dollars 5,000-ITEM SHOW OPENS TODAY 5,000-item Indian Trade Exhibition, opening; at the Great World in Singapore today, is another milestone in Indo-Malayan trade and co-operation which began centuries ago when modern terms like "favourable trade balance" and "most favoured
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    • 76 12 Leather Foreign exchange earnes TANNIC J raft? J A: r todav»Vj Plays an r^J thi c: norny pxchansi employment 1 to' numbi Th in j good cent r rupa The mail |j bic X n tur I son ar m< rupe< dustry enn ;>' i The bu i ment anci
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    • 99 12 INDIAN Jflalii ■Mat M aaaaV H^F^l afiaapSSMBLJ I V^^sSJr* TRADE «^aßHlfln MHIWEIIHprJIH Bull W a W EXHIBITION JBlamEr^ for your are a )cr^ m \m^^km\mm\m\ mmm. fl U range of Indian merchandise covering products w w ™P \\w p P|lj|BJ engineering and metallurgical industries, electrical machinery and applianCeS, teXtileS, handiCraftS,
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  • 223 13 Glassware: methods are being replaced decade that a serious atit to foster the growth of W on rational lines, and coh tht r< lopment of other indus l rniaceuticals and chemi isswarc for packing and othe I' UPETUS additional capacity o 350.00 C lons has been spon i to meet
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  • 109 13 rid synth( tic a unit was built in But as the producol these two units Nt to meet reed- of the country. rger rtiliser factory a cost of R5.280 million Lit at Sindri fa story with a daily more than 275 of ammonia and 1.000 of
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    • 30 13 Penicillin crystals bein g pounded CRYSTALISATION of penicillin at the Hindustan Antibiotics plant near Poona, India. Here a worker in a sterilised room and clothes pounds the crystals into powder.
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    • 410 13 J\ the world's history of fine textiles, those made in the ancient land of India have always found acclaim. Wherever beautiful handweavings are prized, those of India have been the most coveted. They found their way to the palaces of Babylon and the courts of the
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    • 285 13 WHEN India attained independence the development of Indian shipping became an accepted I objective of State policy. me LrovernmeiiL aecided to actively assist the development of national shipping. One step in this direction was the nationalisation of the Hindustan Shipyard at Vishakhapatnam in 1952.
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    • 63 13 c recommend kind of soap-CHANDRIKA J Your Personal Charm and Beauty HjJ SKM TROUBLE TOO! '^pg^pi? Tinea, Pimples, H^^^fe^ ik.n complaints I «~> creamy 11^ all jjif ffi| Wl *S double returning. > r Z N s V PRODUCTS, IRINJALAKUDA pVT'° nal Mercantile Corporation h J to, 23. Alexandra Pott
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    • 312 13 M mW^ M- m \m ife- tkZmwM .LOOK. R-vV.'.KSSWW**':. :•.•:■:< i ia '''S'ffjjg- ;^^^^TOffl|'ijjf^^^^S^S^f :^^S^^! ;?^iP w^ >y lm\smwt&^F^ w&3Tjp£iP^ j&l&aa^^^^ af .a? L aaT J^^^Z^^^^ (ipsra TALCUM POWDER 1 9rVB^S mikw. 99P 9l Hr W&r''^^ jB «^«W aaaaaaf >' al INTERNATIONAL FRANCHISES PRIVATE LTD. Bombay-INDIA fOR TRADE ENQUIRY PLEASE
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  • 338 14 PLASTICS INDUSTRIAL HAS MADE A GREAT LEAP FORWARD THE plastics industry in India has made enormous strides during the last 15 years. It has become one of the country's important industries. The industry's investments are estimated today at about Rs. 200 million and are rapidly increasing from year to year.
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    • 268 14 1 i INSIST ON FINEST QUALITY ROPES FROM INDIA For all your requirements in 'ROPES' and 'LINES' VIZ: MANILA ROPES LOGLINES HEALD CORDS SISAL ROPES PILOT LEAD LINES WHIP CORDS HEMP ROPES MARLINES TEMPERBANDS j COIR ROPES SLIZING LINES DOBBY TWINES JUTE ROPES SPUN YARNS COIR FENDERS COTTON ROPES OAKUMS
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    • 47 14 MAKE YOUR HAIR STAY "M mmmriEi'M\ w w*9k j R I \*-< \'\\79awawß jl m J^^^A -^ISP^k? ll m 'MmW AVxtdt \^Sk£- iu£^mmmmmm^LL?~" mr^^mm %9^^rl Wm^3 \W fcsJij aajamatiriij U4MS 0 I 'l Sola? Agent ,af A H S. P. MENTAJ 623, North Bridge J IJ Smgaporc-7. —Mm
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  • STEEL
    • 356 15 By as a complex mixture or pigment or pig- resin or oil anci the solvents. To these basic man be added such as driers to accelerate the rate adjust the How for application. Each of these Reel ana value. m I m AW a^pf I
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    • 267 15 INDIA is the first Asian country, and among the few countries of the world, to make the kind of supersonic fighter aircraft which is now being developed in the Hindustan Aircraft Factory in Bangalore. The only other countries tQ develop similar aircraft are
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    • 766 15 Among the cheapest producers in world PRODUCTION of steel 1 in India during the coming year is expected to be over 3.5 million tons and orders are expected to be placed for the expansion of Rourkela from one to 1.8 million tons, of Bhilai from 1 to 2.5 million tons
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    • 431 15 LIGHT where jft you want it, T\^fV^\ FIRE where liffl yjIJS) you want it... np^% <Hr Prahhit I LAMPS Jr STOVES o^ In addition to their efficiency. \W^ Prabhat's Lamps and Stoves wS vN^W are light, compact and \m\ \Y^ sturdy, -which means their I J||k% easy portability to any
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  • 685 16 BUY MORE INDIAN, BUY MORE MALAYAN DRIVE... INDIA is launching an intensive drive to step up its foreign trade, with special emphasis on export promotion and a curb on imports of goods not essential in the promotion of the massive third Five-Year Plan (1961-1965). The drafters of the plan, however,
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  • 180 16 IT is said that an elephant with the feet smeared with black greasy patches as it emerged from a jungle in Assam in East India gave the first indication in 1866 of the existance of oil in India. Since then Assam has been the main oil
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  • 554 16 Distributors (Pvt.) Ltd., are a company incorporated in India. This company holds the sole selling agency of L sha products for India and overseas. The manufacturers of Usha sewing machines and electric fans are the Jay Engineering- Works, Ltd.,
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  • 13 16 BOMBAY'S A-ENERGY ESTABLISHMENT A RADIOCHEMISTRY laboratory at the Atomic Energy Establishment
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    • 231 16 The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion m Council of India PRESENTS j FASHION PARADES j of Indian Textiles j in aid of S.A.T.A. by Indian aad Singapore Models B Ist Show at ADELPHI HOTEL on Thursday the 25th May, 1961 at 8 p.m. j 2nd Show at ROBINSONS CAFE on Saturday
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    • 107 16 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LIMITI STEELCRETE HOUSE, 3 DINSHAW WACHA ROAD, BOMBAY -1. (Branch Office:— 1/4 Strand Road, Calcutta 21) Tel: *****1 (4 Lines) Telegram: "EASTSHIPCO SCHEDULED PASSENGER-CUM-CARGO SERVICE Bombay/East Africa Madras/Singapore Madras/Rangoon (Proposed) REGULAR CARGO SERVICE East Coast India/East Pakistan/Far East India/East Pakistan/Australia Karachi/West Coast India/Ceylon/Far East MANAGERS OF
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  • 797 17 The big push to produce own bike, car INDIAN MANUFACTURERS NOW DEVELOPING ECONOMY' SEDAN ANYONE going to the Singapore Harbour Board to see off friends sailing to India by the State of Madras or Rajula is apt to get the impression, from the large number of bicycles being loaded in
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  • 10 17 Supplies and up so a new industry at PARI T
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  • 258 17 WORLD DRINKS TEA FROM INDIA 'VY.A takes the pride of plate among the industries of India. India is today the largest producer of tea in the world and ranks after jute as the largest item in the country's export trade. Iml i. in tea earns every year a foreign exchange
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  • 404 17 Kerala— coir centre of the world employs 600,000 TNDIA is the sole producer of coir yarn and mats and mattings and carpets from coir. The secret for this lies in the backwaters of Kerala which provide facilities for retting (keeping the husks immersed in saline water) the coconut husks available
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    • 132 17 9 OSOLIN ite^fT I buqsac v MOSQUITOES, BUGS. COCKROACHES Etc. S rfftcti'M a»j'»e!J c preparat on it ■fiSr^'/jj J HI MMNHO. nft irritfil era f^yl J csteof h%rba I >ns*<tkl9t. V/ I Contain* IKNTI "DCA 2 OCIMUM SANCTUK KaMA lOaaV caiotaohs cixcamte* kp^L/ I I -'BA*ThUS IHDIC* 4 aaaaMM FASTOUSA
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    • 413 17 The simple secret of lovely hair M W, S -JM f^fPaaaafr V |L r'^mmvLmU 0£" %*(m% Wmm\ T^S^^^L'^^H m*F- y wl 'imi j^m\ mm TATARS UmW^ TATA'S Perfumed Coconut Hair Oil tind Coconut Oil Shampoo THE TATA OIL MILLS CO.. LTD. FOR sleek, shining, well-groomed hair use Tata's Perfumed Coconut
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  • 1238 18 SHOPPING Centre JUWITA'S KEROPOK IRAN Fish Crackers are easy to prepare and m;tke delicious .snacks. Sold a* all provision and sundry shops lor only 50 cts. a packet. Manufactured by JUWITA, 8, Still Road. Katong. SPEND AX ENJOYABLE i evening with genuine drinks, claiming waitresses io wail on you and
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    • 244 18 BUY ENGLISH GOODS LADYBIRD WEAR from SI. OO PETER PAN Swimwear from 52.90 I ENGLISH Bedcovers, Blankets, Bedsheets Sets OTHER WORTHWHILE BARGAINS Visit LUCK TRADERS LTD., 17, ORCHARD ROAD, 5 POF E- Q PHONE ***** j METALLIC ROOM FOUNTAIN Decorotive Delightful Actually Works: Sprays W«tci L'kc A Real Fountain! Pfk«:
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    • 241 18 THE WONDER FABRIC #'-#>-.! -S-Ml COSMONAUT ASTRONAUT WENT TO SPACE BUT WE HAVE BROUGHT DOWN EXCLUSIVE SPACE DESIGNS IN NYLEX 633 RANGE AT YOUR 'FAVOURITE' STORE: SHIVLAL SONS 77 Arab Street Phone: ***** Students Who Go Overseas You need OVERCOATS QUILTS SCARVES WOOLLEN PULLOVERS CARDIGANS UNDERWEAR GLOVES JUMPERS WINTER PYJAMAS.
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    • 178 18 THE MIGHTY MOTO GILERA I 772 cc. Of TERRIFYING POWER! Sole agents:— HUP TECK TRADING CO. i 36G. Prinsep St. S pore 7 Telephone ***** AIR -CONDITIONED r *>. JALAN BESAR v j TEL 2!>h37 Moke This Your AFTER-OFFICE RENDEZVOUS! Relax Be Pampered By > GENUINE DRINKS \ir DELICIOUS FOOD
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    • 374 18 j DE-LUXE fO^(Jh CEILING FANS \jM[U SILENT s?fe^^ DELIGHTFUL L To B.S.S. 367:1941 Sizes Avodoble 60" sweep 56" sweep 48 sweep AO sweep Sol*. Distributor TAN CHENG MOH ELECTRIC CO. SINGAPORE JOHORE yuasa GAS LIGHTER Press the switch it will light your gas £f cookers, boilers ff Q| j hearer
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    • 307 18 CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT y*enay For Use A, A I FREE GIFT 4fj£jjj^ VOUCHER Snng it to us and get c I ,IFT worth ct lee I 10' our purchase^, of $;0/- ond over JUST UNPACKED the latest in CHILDREN S DRESSES BABY SETS' Come early select the best SOON JOO
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  • 22 19 The mirror is my coach' of says Ashraff I I I I H H I m m i I I I Ashraff
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  • 13 19 ARE ON TOP RAF STILL AVOURITES m m i m mm M m
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  • 9 19 IRNS BOXER TAKES A ROUND K.O. id I I
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  • 50 19 Chua of STC Squadron best performer at Signals Regiment meet PASIR PANJANG, Friday. Chua of the STC Squadron was the outstanding athlete at the 18 Signals Reszinent's athletic meet held at Princess Mary Barks. He took first place in three events 120 rds hurdles, high jump and the long jump.
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  • 198 19  -  S. O. Rasoo By Singapore, Friday. Singapore Amateur Athletic Association has accepted an invitation to take part with 18 other countries in the most ambitious athletic festival organised by the Federation of Malaya Athletic Union to be held on August 11 and 12. The
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  • 300 19  - We'll play entertaining cricket' says manager: Tour opens tomorrow B. NORMAN By SINGAPORE, Friday. fllK Hong Kong touring cricketers are in Singapore to treat the fans to three-days of bright cricket on the padang this weekend. Tomorrow and Sunday they meet Singapore and on Monday they play against the Combined
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  • 7 19 MOVE TO START RACING AT THE OLYMPICS
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  • 254 19 BRIAN HOPES TO BEAT RIVAL KESAVAN TONIGHT SINGAPORE. In. Brian Isaac, the Singapore Army bantamweight champion, has been in serious training for his return fight with V. Kesavan. the Singapore bantam weight king. Brian gets his chance again When the Combined Services meet Singapore Civilians tonight in their annual tournament
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  • 191 19 TIGERS TO MAKE A BID FOR W-POLO TITLE SINGAPORE. Fri. The Tiger Swimming Club will be making a strong bid for the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's in-ter-club water-polo title when the championship begin early next month. Gan Eng Guan. the Tigers' captain, said that they are entering two teams. He
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  • 30 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Marshall Shield football tournament starts on May 28. The competition will be run on a knockout basis. All matches will start at 5A15 p.m.
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  • 310 19 S pore, Friday. lEADING Writer Bloye oi J the Supply and Secreiriat District won the ;tor Ludorum Cup for lis creditable performances j In f hr half mile and the triple jump at the H.M.S. Terror athletic meet. Supply and
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  • 113 19 GABONGAN SEPAK RAGA JARING OFFICIALS PASIR PANJANG. Fri. Inche Omar bin Mali has been elected president c the Gabongan Sepak Rag Jaring. The meeting was attende by members of the ten sepa raga teams in the district. The folowlng were electe office-bearers for the year:Hon. Adviser: Che'Gu Mo hammed bin
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  • 224 20  - Training tracks are still soft but Goofy goes easily Allan Lewis By B. Timah, Friday. THERE were no attempts at time making this 1 morning at Bukil Timah where the training tracks are still soft from the present daily rains. Goofy (Johari), working in the centre of the track, went
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  • 67 20 All smiles, the confident Danish Thomas Cup badminton team pictured on arrival at Singapore N**™\*%ffi: Tiv evenin c Two of their players— Erland Kops and Finn Kibbero— arrived in Singapore last ueck. Left to right, linn kiXro. Eriand Kops. Knud
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  • 392 20 One big worry for Mr. G. and his men PAYA LEBAR Friday. MANAGER oi Denmark's 'strongest' Thomas Cup team, Mr. I\. Gloggengieser said vcsterda> thai they had only one worry. This is the heat and how soon the players can eet acclimatized. for Mr Gloggengieser said thai D- nmark's chanc<
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  • 319 20 MRS. SETH LEADS RSGC TO VICTORY iTtHOMSON, Fri. -Royal Sin--1 gapore Golf Club women beat their counterparts of the Royal Island Club by IO 1 2 points to 6 l A in their inter-club match played at the R.l.e.'s links here yesterday. I Mrs V. Seth, cap*a;:i ol vie j
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  • 25 20 FARRER PARK. Fvi. Rajaji i Sports Club beat. Tamil Brotherj iiood Association 2-0 in their I safa Div. 2A title here yestercay.
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  • 41 20 Weighing-in for tonight's boxing SINGAPORE, Fri. The weighing-in for tonight's boxing clash between the Civilians and Services is at 5.00 p.m. at the People's Association at Kallang. Boxing starts at 8.30 p.m. at the Happy World. Earlier report ste ?age 19.
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  • 151 20 GEYLANG. Fri. Telok Kurau United, who are fighting hard for the SAFA Div. 2A league title, stood strongly united to beat Cosmost Sports Club 2-0 at the .stadium here yesterday. Ii was a keenly contested match throughout the first ball with
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  • 199 20 JALAN BESAR. Fri. Maxwell Sports Club were lucky to force a 3-: i draw with bottom of the league Alexandra F.T. in this S.A.F.A. Division One match played here yesterday. Alexandra shocked the mere handful .of spectators by taking a comfortable three-nil lead
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