The Singapore Free Press, 31 May 1961

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  • 20 1 20KEEPUP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1961. 15 CENTS
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  • 33 1 1,000 Irks to I ask Ir nev. Idea! aPORE Wed. ,||;ir workers is in \hv seeking a rise ms of i n In it] The Bank Id '.v m
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  • 140 1 HE CHANGED HIS MIND AND CHEATED DEATH AGAIN JISBO.V Wed. One man a who should have been on board the DC -8 airliner which crashed yesterday with the loss of 61 lives, saved his life for the second time by missing the plane. Mr. "William Tnir. 30. an American working
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  • 297 1  - 'Raja of Singapore' does penance for the last time G. SUBHAS By SINGAPORE, Wednesday. MR, M. SITHAMBARAM PILLAI. a retired multi-millionaire and land-owner, carried a kavadi for the last time during a religious ceremony at the Chettiar's Temple at Tank Road. Mr. Pillai. 79. who was once known as the
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  • 32 1 COPENHAGEN. Wed— Denmark decided by referendum yesterday to yive a vote to about 125.000 citizens a^ed between 21 and 23 years, reducing the voting age lin-.ited by two years.
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  • 23 1 sigmaringen (West Germany), Wed.— S^reocn's Princess Birgiila married Prince Johann j Georg of jH&ienzollern iv the flower-decked Paii.s Church here yesterday.
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  • 18 1 ATHENS, Wed ACTS. Jacqueline Keimedv will pay a 10-cay unofficial visit to Greece next month.
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  • 21 1 LONDON Wed. Princess Margaret. 30. who is expertins a bahy attended the htM^OlMSkTv^ Murgot Fonteyn at Covent Garaen.
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  • 90 1 MECHANIC WHO BECAME 'TODDY KING' DIES AT 66 SINGAPORE. Wed. -Mr. S. Rasoo, popularly known as the -Toddy King." died at his home in Rambai Road here this morning, after a long illness. Mr. Rasoo. 6S. had six sons, daughters and 22 grandchildren. He came to Singapore from India at
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  • 241 1 Guerillas WASHINGTON. Wed.—President John Kennedy said ill a recorded interview released last night that he was meeting Mr. Nikita Khrushchev in Vienna next weekend because ''this is a dangerous time for u& all. The President said: "I think it's important— when
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  • 104 1 f OHANNESBURG. Wed. J The play "The World of Suzie Wong,'* which had been provisionally banned, has now received official permission to open in South Africa, it was learned here yesterday. The play was to have opened here on Monday night, but its producer. Mr. Brian Brooke,
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  • 159 1 STORE PLANE CRASH QUERY IN HOUSE OF COMMONS F ONDON. Wed.— Mr. John Cronin (Labour) asked in the House of Commons yesterday if the Government would make a statement on the circumstances under which a Hastings transport aircraft crashed in Singapore On Monday. Mr. William Taylor. Under-Secretary for air, replied:
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  • 27 1 BONN. Vfed. Two persons have been arrested on suspicion of spying for Eastern intelligence agen- fie-, the Attorney General's Office 1 said yesterday.
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  • 169 1 Govt amends Bill to accept local law graduates MALAYAN DEGREE 15 RECOGNISED NOW SINGAPORE, W e d.— An important amendment to the Advocates and Solicitors Bill to accept local law graduates of the University of Malaya as qualified persons under the Bill was published yesterday. Enacted by the Yang diPertuau
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  • 33 1 QUILON <Kcrala i. \Ved.~Ele\en people including ei^ht chUdnen have died of suspected food poisoning here in the past two days alter eatiii? tortoise meat. Eightythree others are .serious! v ill.
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  • 25 1 NEW YORK. Wed. Presicieni Kennedy began talks here last I nigh, with Mi. Daviu Beu-Giuiou Isiael's Prime Minister, on tiie initunaiiona! situatiou.
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  • 216 2 P"*^^BTffIMJtBTTffJCT I ONDON. Wed. The general appearance of the stock markets yesterday was irregular. Disappointing comp a n j icitemenLs brought .some haro l(\s>es to industrials but there was al.->o a selective demand. cio'.d shares continued then- adance under the influence of Jobannesburg.
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  • 155 2 LONDON. Wed. Rubber prices opened with fractional gains, reflecting the higher levels at Singapore. rrading interest in the early stages was extremely s..ow bu. buyers were saia :o be showing a U tie mcie Interest around micise>su»n. This led u> a small
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  • 49 2 hong kong. Tues.— -Closing prices nere today were: Previous Today H. S. Bar..-; Corpo:aaoii $414 $414 sales sales Whteluc: Marden $ih. to $16.i30 sales sales fcTkong phone $53.00 $53.00 sales Mtie> Dairy Farm Coid Storage S3B.Tj S3D.2j sales sales TSnkoo Docks $72. 0n $72.50 sales sales
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  • 388 2 Companies urged to sufficient funds for replanting By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ALL rubber companies must build up and x maintain ample liquid resources so as to ensure that replanting can continue even if profits should be seriously reduced, says Mr. H. F. Copeman, Chairman of Kuala LumpurKepong
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  • 38 2 ;on don Wed The Plnan- I nmea market bodices for M v 2 lasi year, ueek go, previous I ...:v > respei Lh ;v. Tin* ?555." 35?5. 3873. 3f79.fi Rwtfctvs: ::3 o. iis > i° 0 1 115;
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  • 74 2 akarta. Wed.— lndonesia is .Me tc r^'v- toe t:: -i—.. sugai its own requirements, g to Mr. Su::^> Chiei > the Minisia c: A,.> alture S t. i Lhe opening o; the milung se son a. Tjirebon, \v said the Republic tea .-4 OQ ius t
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  • 127 2 CHIPS lytn^ .ilon^Mcle the Smcapore wharves torlay are: Scgamat NM I in Kidjang NW a>:^ o-.. 42 Tavntalua 44. Oi:ter Roads: fUmcuUn. DJadaJat, \n-m_. BMsvia, Tfttanga, Fcnja, Batu >"j.: -\.i>u" Stet< o: Madras, Foo Ho"^, TrooMh, Triumph. Inner Roads: Bintans Slas, Von^ Hoi Tio. Tjempaka, Florcs, Blcnr.
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  • 162 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Lasi sales in tr.c Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead $1.60 (Unchanged), Fed. Dis. Si. B4 tup 4 cents), F. A. N. Ords 52.40 (down 2 cents), M. Brew 53.30 (unchanged), Robinson Ords $1.45 i clown 2 cents), Steamship 82 cents <up 1
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  • 58 2 LONDON, Wed. A British group of companies yesterday announced a take-over, worth more than 51 2, 750 .000 of Elektrochemische Werke Munchen Akliengeselischaft, a big West German chemical company. Announcing the deal, the $161 million Laporte Group said the acquisition gave them the
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  • 31 2 LAGOS, Wea. Tiie price of rubber for June. 1961. for ihe purpose of assessing values of export uuiies will be 25.98 pence per lb against 24.99 pence for May.
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  • 360 2 Nine hours of talks for de Gaulle and U.S President PARIS, Wed.—Thousands of star-spangl-ed banners are waving in the Paris breeze to welcome President John Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy here today. General Charles de Gaulle and Madame de Gaulle will be at the Orly-Paris airport to receive their American guests.
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  • 46 2 POLICE HOLD S STUDENTS IN DEMONSTRATION TOKYO. Wed. Tokyo police last night detained five students who attempted to lead demonstrators towards the Diet building. About 1.000 students demonstrated against the antipolitical violence Bill now before the Diet. Another 2.500 unionists held more peaceful rallies and parades.
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  • 154 2 JACKSON Mississippi Wed. Eight white and Negro "freedom riders" were arrested by police yesterday when they arrived here by train from New Orleans and went into the waiting room reserved for whites. A police captain ordered the five whites and three
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  • 234 2 Problems of being an international civil servant— Dag OXFORD (England), Wednesday. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations Secretary-General, strongly defended the need for an occupant of his office to exercise political judgment. In an apparent reply to Soviet accusations of on- neutral conduct, he expounded the case for retaining a truly International
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  • 98 2 BRITAIN GAVE UP PLAN TO BOMB NAZI DEATH CAMP JERUSALEM. Wed— Plans to bomb the Auschwitz death camp in Poland and parachute hundreds of Palestinians into Hungary to help their fellow Jews were considered and rejected by the British Government in 1944, the court trying Adolf Eichmann was told yesterday.
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  • 226 2 NOTE: All prices beiow are middle prices U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, May 30. Previous Today RUBBER No. hsb o.i.f Eurtpean ports June 25 9 'lB 25 11 16 July 25 15/16 26 U/16 RUotfER No 1 RBS Spot 25 15/16 26 1/1G RUBBER No 1
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  • 271 2 GENEVA, Wednesday. ORIT4IN and the Soviet Union today make their third attempt in B three days to restart the 14-nation conference which is bo^ od down over the question of an effective cease-fire m Laos. Mr Malcolm Macdonald
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  • 34 2 NKRUMME WILL OTHER IF U.N. IN ANGIL to finH >u -^K uu c means." Sc H I s I I" ;."'*'*«^H Ca tor htl I 1 )e I jj m I report' fl 1
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  • 14 2 LONDON We _v. Harold Mi J •erca' A:: .^7! oeen miss j
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  • 11 2 indo.n we -l_^ four '*:'-T^H I•- ■> 'fl "men > J^ag-B
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  • 26 3 Escaped from fil to see his wife s Chin the es- for shed I h .ore p- a autioned S I ue al to Base le
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  • 332 3 Extended stay in S'pore for Australian trade mission THI SINGAPORE, Wednesday. CHL Australian Trade Mission ship Straat Banka, which will arrive in Singapore tomorrow morning, will extend its stay here by a further two days to enable members of the Trade Mission to make closer contacts with the businessmen in
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  • 107 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. A. A. Post humus. Genera] Manager of X.L.M Royal Dutch Airlines, arrived yesterday by X.L.M. from Europe. Mr. T. Miyauchi. Director o! Japan Steel and Tube Corporation, arrived by air from Japan. He is staying at Princes Hotel Garni. Da to Mus tapha bin Harun, District
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  • 86 3 In addition to Australia's traditional primary products, the ship is carrying a comprehensive display of Australian export products, including foodstuffs, wines and spirits, metals and minerals and a wide variety of manufactured goods, including equipment in actual operation. Leaving here, the ship will «pend a day in Malacca,
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  • 94 3 MISSING BICYCLE FOUND: HAWKER ARRESTED SINGAPORE, Wed.-A fitter. Kwang Hong Kun. went to River Valley Road Swim™4n*7 Pool for a swim on the nirtit of May 17 on his bicycle. An hour later, he found the hicvcle missing. Five days later, however. hiT^een bicycle was found by the police. A
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  • 706 3 SINGAPORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. COUPLE who have had a taste of Chinese food during their two-year slay here will not give it up when they return to London. Mr. and Mrs. Lester le Brocq will take with them a recipe book containing Asian
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  • 282 3 GENERALS IN NEW JOBS CALL ON HEAD OF STATE SINGAPORE, Wed. Two British Army generals yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak one on the eve of his departure from the State and the other as the next Comman-der-in-Chief. Far East Land Forces.
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  • 102 3 $10,000 BAIL FOR MAN ON OPIUM CHARGE SINGAPORE. Wed. -An Indian businessman from Karachi. Ruston Behram i Birdie, was yesterday allowed bail of $10,000 when a judge postponed sentence to June 10. Ruston pleaded guilty to a charge of importing 43 lbs. of raw opium worth about $13,000 into the
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  • 27 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Claimants' lists for the 51 electoral divisions in Singapore will be opened for final inspection by the public for ten days from today.
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    • 256 3 CINEMA& U'amuj: 6.60. 7.30. riPlTni Th Alnmn- 14^ TAJ: Dil A P na Aur P reelh c^n VJk Alawo. 1.45, para (Hindi) 3-15 615> 915 CATHAY: Make Mine Mink: 1.30, 4. 6.30, 9.30. ft GLOBE: Outcast of the City plus Oss 117 is not Dead: 1.45, Y.W.t'.A. lOuuam Road): 4.
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  • 78 4 AGRICULTURE CHIEF LAUNCHES SEED DRIVE BATU PAHAT, Wed Tuan Haji Taha bin Haji Zakaria. Chairman of the Federation Committee or Agriculture, officially launched the International Seed Campaign here, with a mobile exhibition in the form of a lorry carrying improved planting materials and seeds. This mobile exhibition is touring the
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  • 131 4 MINISTER GOES ON A FAMILIARISATION TOUR JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin, last week visited Johore Bahru on a familiarisation tour. Dato Ong, on his arrival here was met by the State Welfare Officer, Inche Mohamed Shukor bin Ali, and the State
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  • 52 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Miss Padmini Priyadarshini, visiting Indian film star, was guest of honour of the Indian Film Society at a social evening held at Christ Church School. Before leaving for Kuala Lumpur yesterday, Miss Priyadarshini expressed the hope that more Indian film stars would come here
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  • 383 4 They hail plan polyclinic in Katong area KATONG, Wednesday. THE Ministry of Health's plan to build a polyclinic at the junction of Still Road and Changi Road is hailed by all sections of the community in the area. This is one of the two polyclinics that the Government will be
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  • 287 4 'No ulterior motive in resignation' says MCA chief TOHORE BAHRU, Wed J The former MCA state secretary, Dr. Tan Luan Hong, who resigned on the eve of the Town Council election, said there was no ulterior motive behind his resignation. "I want to spend more time and
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  • 410 4 Education Minister on 2-day visit opens three new schools in muar THE Minister of Education, Inchc Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, during his twoday official visit here declared open three schools. They are the $1 St. Andrew's Continuation School at Jalan Salleh. the Lenga Primary English School at Kampong Lenga,
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  • 163 4 JOHORE RURAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEME MAKES PROGRESS JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Johore is making good progress with the rural development scheme to help farmers in the State. One of these schemes is known as the Group Settlement Areas Scheme (unsubsidized>. In this scheme each familyis given the same area of land but
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  • 83 4 NON-ACADEMIC STAFF UNION OFFICIALS SINGAPORE. Wed. The following have been elected honorary members of the Executive Council of the University of Malaya nonacademic staff union: Mr. S. C. Mosbergen, president; Mr. W. Wilson, vicepresident; Mr. A. G. de Cotta, secretary; Mr. Charlie Toh, asst. secretary; Mr. F. B. Vas. treasurer;
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  • 24 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The annual meeting of the St. John Ambulance Association, Singapore Centre, scheduled for today, has been postponed until further notice.
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  • 44 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The latest volume of the Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. <priced 55. contained notes on .surnames and personal names used by the Chinese in Malaya, is now on sale at the National Museum here.
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  • 161 4 SHE'LL DEVOTE CAREER TO MENTALLY ILL SINGAPORE, Wed. Miss Jane Lee Gim, 21, a former pupil of Tanjong Katong Girls' School, left by BOAC for a four-year course in psychiatry in Australia. A former psychiatric nurse attached to the Woodbridge Hospital, Jane is sponsoring her own trip armed only with
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  • 67 4 Wedding bells Former 'Easter Queen' of S'pore MX. Patrick Francis Thexeria. an,i his bridt Xq Gabriel Webster, after th;ir ueddiiu; at tM Holy Family. Katong. Th<> bndegroom is the n F. Thexeria. and the bride is th«> dauj,hb-r M'.j George Webster. The bridr was the 1W laa and the bridegroom
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  • 1951 5 A secret meeting, a bracelet then double-cross NOW TO WHERE THE A-BOMBS ARE KEPT THE STORY SO FAR CASI I Emifiq Lorgo is building up. Jo mcs Bond is rnnv.nr v ehind the theft of two NATO atom bol n h v Qt a huge ransom ,s paid Bond Ins
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    • 165 5 RIP KIRBY Qy John p re ntiee Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis S-^.'~S= fSA^C-.^ > A v --WrCsSZ'-lrVZlT't PU3SEPTr^E= A KNi-W IT'S APCLCSS; V^' v a=*Z 'TC THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake HHHH /^ANP WHAT OO YOU FEB. \—^SS| I OUR GOVERNMENT IS
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  • 349 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Nationhood by consent, not force RATIONAL DAY. on 11 Saturday, will be an occasion for festivity and rejoicing. But behind the gaiety will lie a deeper significance. For on National Day. perhaps more than on any other day. our thoughts will turn to the necessity of welding
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    941 6  -  ARTHUR RICHARDS In the jungle depths it's Man versus Beast in a silent never-ending battle HERE is the second of three articles on life in the Malayan jungle. Today we look at the problems that men has to face from the wild animals that live only yards from
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  • 140 6 the Free Press's London Correspondent reported: "A frightful explosion took place la^t Saturday week in the Black Vein Colliery of the Risca Coal Company, near Newport, by which it was at first reported that 250 lives and upwards were lost. It is certain that the lampman gave
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  • 56 6 THE plague of the shriveiling stockings has struck Syracuse, New York, leaving in its wake thousands of office girls, with just a lew shreds of nylon 11UOC" A local chemist blamed the phenomenon which apparently did not affect women in air conditioned offices on combination of atmospheric
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    • 253 6 SINGAPORE 7.30 Of! the book-shelf; 7.45 Make mine music; 8.00 Life With Short Wave Service: Dexter: 8.30 Talentime 1961; 41 metres (7250 kc/s.) 9 (1 ?*<*<* the pops; 9.30 The Medium Wave Service news; 9.40 Sports reel; 10.00 Jazz 4T6 metres anc al^ that; 10.30 Educating Archie; 11.00 Galaxy oi
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  • 11 7 to Ong opens Community hail Rengam 100 I I B m
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  • 352 7 Nation-building the Malayan way: 'An unusual experiment' ratnam in a radio broadcast J Speaking in the National Day celebra 7 of talks, Mr. Hajaralnam i mosl oi the nations grew by the simple process ol one community forcibly suppressing and assimilating weaker communities. "This has involved discrimination, persecution, oppression and
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  • 133 7 RIVER VALLEY, Wed. Four American women, members of the American Women's Auxiliary of the American Association, delivered four carloads of clothes to Times House for distribution to the victims of the Bukit Ho Swee fire. They collected the clothes from the children
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  • 111 7 THINK MALAYAN' -MINISTER'S CALL TO YOUTH AT SPORTS MEET pAYA LEBAR, Wed For he last two years the Government had been I ing to make the dif- reni races live in one united body, and what the youth ■■>: Singapore could do was not to think of their different races
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  • 87 7 ADVANCE BOOKING FOR SEATS AT GRAND PRIX SINGAPORE, Wed. Members of the Automobile Association of Singapore have boen given an oppor- tunity to make advance bookings for grandstand sea^, at the Second Johore Coronation Grand Prix to be hold on June 24 and 25. A spokesman for the orga- nisers
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  • 26 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed. —The Sultan of Trengganu has officially opened the new 5186.000 Arabic secondary school for girls at Gong Katjas. near here.
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  • 104 7 CIVICS COURSE FOR 35 KAMPONG WOMEN JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Thirty-five women of Kampong Bui. Kota Tinggi, yesterday attended a one-day civics course organised by the State Information Services, at the Youth Instructional Centre, Jalan Scudai. During tne early session at the centre, the group listened to talks on health and
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  • 163 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. All Singapore post officer, except one at Orchard Road iArcade>. will be open at certain hours on National Day so that philatelists can buy and post special commemorative stamps to mark the occasion. The Director of Posts announcing
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  • 154 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. J'HK Social Welfare Services Lottery Board has donated $4,8,10 for the renovation and extension of the Buddhist temple at the Tampoi Leper Home. The chairman of the Leper Welfare Board, Mr. Ng Kirn Pong, said that the board
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  • 68 7 DOCTOR IS AGAIN CHAIRMAN OF JOHORE WELFARE JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Dr. Tan Luan Hong was reelected chairman of the Johore State Welfare Committee at its annual meeting Other officials: Mr. Lim Kay Hua (vice-chairman); Mr. Lee Ah Soo 'secretary): Mr. Lim Kian Teck (treasurer). Committee members: Mr. James Ho, Mr.
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  • 45 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce, yesterday contributed 20 bags of rice. 20 cartons of milk and bundles of clothings, and also 550 pair of rubber slippers, from its stockpile to the fire victims of Kampong Bukit Ho Swee. MO
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  • 15 10 for the Caldbeck Cup played at Tanghn last week.
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  • 511 10 Army prepare top players for National Day football SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Army will be fielding its best side to play the Singapore Youths in Saturday's National Day football match. Last week the Army played a' friendly match against Chinese Athletic and the result was a 1 1 draw. The Army
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  • 157 10 THRILLING TIES BUT NO UPSETS IN BASE TENNIS rpANGLIN. Wed. SingaA pore Base District Tennis tournament has continued to produce some exciting and keenly contested tennis without any real surprise results or upsets. One match or noie was the second round tie between Lt. Coi Mears ana Capt. R. Meyrfck
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  • 49 10 TENGAH. Wed.— A grand double hat-trick by inside-left Maine enabled R.A.F. Tengah's second eleven to trounce Army Regimental Pay Office 8-0 in tne secona round of the Army Junior Cup football tournament. The airmen were leading 2-0 at half time. The scorers weie Maine <7> and Thompson.
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  • 152 10 TENGAH ATHLETES OUT TO BREAK RECORDS mENGAH. Wed. At least A half a dozen records are expected to be broken tomorrow when Royal Air Force Tengah holds its athletics heats here. During the Matthews Trophy Standard Tests) competition held last week four records, the mile, 880 yards, javelin and high
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  • 71 10 CHANGI. Wed.— l 9 Signals Regiment were the team cnampions when they secureu 141 points at the Signals Regiment athietic meet held at Changi last week. The teams competing were 18 Signals Regiment, 19 Signals Regiment and Attached Squadrons comprising 237 Sqdn., S.T.C and 249
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  • 29 10 TANG LIN. Wed. An Army Trial XI were beaten by three goals to one when they met Haikowyu Sports Club in a football match on Saturday.
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  • 61 10 THOMSON. Wed. Eighteen golfers competed m the Royal Navy Golfing Society's monthly siableford competition piayed over the Royal Singapore Golf Club's course at Sime Road over the week-end. The winner was Col. Light of the Royal Marines who leturned a score of 38 points. He was closely
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  • 54 10 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Singapore Joint Services, who will be meeting Singapore on June 25 in the first game of the South Zone in the Malaya Cup competition will soon start training. The Joint Services will play a friendly match against Johore at Johore Bahru on June
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  • 157 10 (^HANGI, Wed.— Royal Air Force Changis six-a-side football tournament, which started recently, has made good headway and is providing keen and entertaining football here. The tournament is a very open one, and the results of the matches played so far are: Equipment B'
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  • 244 11  - Jhore's football restige shoots Land then down it goes S.O. RASOO by p: qT--CHATTER associations were involved in :vo separate accident.-, last week Incbi Wan AH. secretary of the Johore Bahni District F.A wag .-variously hurt when he and his Wtfe were thrown off their motorcycle while enroute to Singapore
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  • 153 11 MASS SUPPORT NEEDED FOR SUCCESS SAYS PRESIDENT KAMFOXG KAPOR. Wed. Co-operation and supp ri from the various sec- tiona of the community was' essential Is success were to achieved, said Inche Mobamed Ghaus bin Hajii Hussein, president o! the i wiv-iormed Kampong Ka- r Football Club. He was addressing a
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  • 81 11 pASIR PAN JANG. Wed— The Combined athletic meet be- Mn The Pasir Panjang Seconua:y Scuool ana the Crescent Girls School will be held on June 10 at Farrer Park Stadium at 2.00 p.m. The Spoils Secretary. Mr. Gorcien Deans, today make a sUght change
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  • 234 11 Minister Sheng appeals to athletes: Train early SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T^h Ministry of Health Sports Council will hold its first annual athletic meet on July 29 at Fairer Park Athletic Centre. Dr. Sheng Nan Chin, president oi the Council, has appealed to the members of the 11 departments of the Ministry
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  • 72 11 The Singapore Lawn Tennis Association held a dinner party at the residence of Dr. Chan Ah Kow, the vice-president of the Association, to celebrate the State's successful season just completed. Picture shows Mrs. J.K. Stilling, captain of the Singapore women's tennis team receiving the McCabe-Reay Cup
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  • 491 11 NATAHAR BAVA IS THE BEST ATHLETE AT MONK'S HILL SINGAPORE, Wed. Eichteen-year-old Natahai Bava was the outj standing performer at the Monks Hill Secondary School sports. Bava won lour events 400 metre-, 800 metres, l.dou metres and 110 metres hurule*. Runner-up was Anokh Sin^n. In the girls section Manjit Kaur
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  • 51 11 FARRER PARK. Wed. With only one game more u> play, unbeaten Haikowyu Spor.s Club, still made sure of winning the S.A.F.A. Div. 3A league when they beat Customs S.C. by six goals ;o nil. Scorers were Seng Poll 3. Kum Seng, Boon Leung and Cnoun
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  • 42 11 SERANGOON. Wed. St. Andrew's School beat Victoria School by eight wickets in an Inter-School cricket match played at Woocbsville. Scores: St. Andrew's 66 for two (Martinus 25 n.0.; Vijendran 32 n.0.). Victoria 65 (Param 31; Rohroy six for 16).
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  • 277 11 2 tie for first place at Kallang Schools combined athletic meet KALLAXG, Wednesday. jyjAXSOR and Hannd Aziz were joint individual W division champions at the Kallang Malay Secondary and Kallang Chinese Primary Schools combined athletic meet. Naesah was individual champion in the girls section. Results: A DIVISION BOYS 100 yds.:
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  • 19 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Rangkaian Majidi beat Umbai the Malacca champions. 5-0 in a sepak raga match yesterday.
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  • 43 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation's tournament committee will be holding a meeting at the Goh Loo Club at 5.30 p.m. on Monday to arrange a charity basketball match in aid of the Bukit Ho Swee Fire Relief Fund.
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  • 89 11 Saints' Present versus Past football match SINGAPORE. Wed.— A Past versus Present football match will be held at St. Andrew's School on Friday in conjunction with the National Day celebrations. The Old Boys' team will be selected from: Sim Jin Chye, Sim Jin Kui. Siow Walt Choon, Koh Nam Seng,
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  • 100 12 Karts prepare for National Day drive-past TIIJ-: Karting Club of Singapore is getting ready to introduce the sport to Singaporeans in a big nay during the National Day celebrations this week-end. A contingent of K.C.S. drivers will take part in the first "National Day" drive past of Karts in any
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  • 311 12 The Govt. Services prepare for Agong Cup football dINGAPORE. Wednesday. 'pHE inter-state women's football match between Selangor and Singapore, to be played on June 10. as a curtain-raiser to the annual Agong Cup match between the Federation of Malaya and Singapore Government Services is cancelled and in its place. there
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  • 55 12 The following were the winning numbers in the Raffle organised for members by the Rotary Club of Singopore-West: 5545, 3443, 2288, 4714, 3935, 3128, 5494, 3339, 1299, 4175, 3021, 2334, 4365, 5205, 1602, 3513. 5766, 3308, 3930, 3673, 2618, 4374, 2649, 1227, 1502, 2582, 5166, 4175,
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  • 127 12 FENCING MATCHES FOR NATIONAL DAY CELEBRATIONS SINGAPORE. Wed. An inter-club fencing match in two weapons Foil and Sabre between the Amateur Fencing Association of Singapore and the Singapore Infantry Regiment will be held at the Peoples Association. Old Kallang Airport, at 4.00 p.m. on Sunday. June 4. Mr. Richard Wee.
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  • 290 12 Benaud spins the Australians to a 63-run victory LONDON, Wednesday. JJICIIIK BENAUD, the Australian cricket captain, wjjs the hero of the hour its he spun the tourists to t\ line 63-run victory over MCC here at Lords yesterday. Benaud had to make as difficult a declaration as he ever will
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  • 478 12  - S,pore cyclists will ride at SEAP Games this year JOE EZEKIEL by Singapore, Wednesday. SACA COACH TO TRAIN SELECTED RIDERS SINGAPORE Amateur Cycling Association plan to send a team ol cyclists to the second South-east Asia Peninsular Games at Hangoon in December this year. The president of the Association, Mr.
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  • 53 12 PASIR PANJANG, Weu. Teiuna beat Kebangsa'an Sepak Raga Jaring teams 2-1 in me semi-final of the Sepak Ra-^a Jaung sponsored by the Gabon gan Sepak Raga Seluioh Pasir Paujaiig. In ihe other match Rampaian Temera beat Peiwira 3-0. The winners of two teaim> will compete
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  • 36 12 GEYLANG. Wed.— lnche Sanif bin Wakiman was elected Chairman ol the .sports section of ihe Students' Body of the Malay Ycuth Literary Association Singapore at a meeting held at the Sims Avenue Community Centre.
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  • 22 12 SERANGOON. Weu. Kaiong Sports Club neld 8.0.D.C.A. to a goalless draw in a SAFA Div. 3B focuball match playea yesterday.
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  • 130 12 BATTLE FOR THE THOMAS CUP TOMORROW JAKARTA. Wed.— An air of J tense expectation hung over badminton minded Jakarta yesterday as Thomas I Cup holders Indonesia and I teams from four nations j wound up top-secret pre- parations for tomorrow's opening matches. Squads from Australia. Denmark, Thailand and the j
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  • 152 12 Over 30 enter for SABA's open tourney SINGAPORE. Wed. Over 30 entries have so far been received for the Singa- pore Open Boxing Championships organised by the Bini gaporo Amateur Boxing A»o--ciation to be held at thr Happy World Stadium 01: Saturday June 3. as part of the National Day
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  • 54 12 LONDON. Wed. Johnny Caldwell of Ireland, won the world bantamweight title last night when he outpointed the holder. Alphon.-e HaJimi. of France, over 15 rounds. The contest was for the European version of the title. The N.B.A. of the United States recognises Eder Jofre. of Brazil,
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  • 42 12 INDIANAPOLIS. Indiana. Wed. A.J. Hoyt. a young Texan, won the Indianapolis 500 event yesterday. Eddie Sachs finished runner-up and Rodger Ward was third, while world champion Jack Brabham, of Australia, finished ninth in the unofficial finishing order.
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  • 38 12 LONDON. Wed.— County crickei close of piay scores yesterday were: At Nottingham: Nbtttngtuuii.sinie 248 <H. Wuifielc 52, J. Clay 66, J. SpringaU 40 >. Combined Services 37 for nn cricket. Raw stopped olav.
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  • 382 12  -  P. SENEVIRATNE SPORE CRICKET REVIEW BY SINGAPORE, Wed. With the first round of the Singapore Cricket Association's Senior Tournament nearing completion, the leaders of the table are stili the Singapore Cricket Club, which received a bye on Sunday. They have so
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