The Singapore Free Press, 12 July 1961

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  • 12 1 The Singapore Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 16 1 Minister Harahap hare to study situation s > I I I I I B
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  • 131 1 Bridges at Batu Pahat and Muar Rivers soon lOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Work on the construction of two bridges over the Batu Pahat and Muar Rivers is expected to bejjin next year, the Sultan of Johore said this morning. Speaking at the opening of the third session of the Johore Legislative
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  • 176 1 One completed, motorists either on business or pleasure need not have to waste more than half an hour at t arh ferry to cross the rivers. The Sultan. speaking in Malay outlined the projects the state had in hand in agriculture, mining, roads, water supply, drainage and Irrigation,
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  • 157 1 gINGAPORE, Wed. Many children in Singapore are now down with measles, and daily admissions to Middleton Hospital are on the increase. A Health Ministry spokesman told The Free Press thai since measles was not a notifiable disease the actual number of cases could
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  • 186 1 NEW MENACE ON ROADS: THE KACHANC MANIACS By G. SUBHAS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. iQROUPS of young speed manics on scooters are posing a new menace on the State's I roads. They roam the streets, normally after dusk, on flashy, high-powered scooters, each with a pillion rider, i Like most youngsters, they
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  • 424 1 It was 10 years almost to the very night that Randolph Turpin created a similar surprise by taking the world middleweight title, all versions, from the reigning American world champion Sugar Ray Robinson. The American on that occasion had been regarded as a big certainty to retain
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  • 212 1 Downes is champ: Ponder retires after nine rounds LONDON. Wednesday JERRY DOWN MS. ex-Marine from London. lasl night took the world middleweight i own according to Ihe British. European and V w York Associations, when the title holder, Paul Pender of Boston.
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  • 89 1 COUNCILLORS ELECTED TO VARSITY UNION BUKIT lIMAH. Wed. New uncillors elected to the vi rsit* Malaya Studrjnion arc: King EdVII Bali constituency: Thalayasingam, Joseph Soon Cheung. Ivor p reira Daiut Singh. Raffles Hail constituency: S Thiagarajah, Ton Weng Chang, 6. K. Bhattacharya. Duncan) Hali constituency: William Khor Buck Chye. A:.dv
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  • 38 1 SINGAPORE. Wea. Squads or police MUToundeu the Treasiiiv building in Empn-bs Place yesterday \\nen an emergency alarm went crT. Then it was discovered that a abort circuit liaa set off the alarm.
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  • 192 1 Aa thc\ tear rouud a bend, the pillion rider, usually a yiri. would droo a hunaiul oi peas "kachang hijau" directly In the path oi the following scooter. The tiny, smooth aid round I peas are as dangerous and effective as an oil patch or loose sand at
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  • 31 1 TOKYO. Wee.— Japan's unemployment figure of 330.000 iii May this year was iii*? io\ve.-t since the beginning of 1949. the Statistics Biiieau o: LUe Piime Minister's Ofiicc announcea yesterday
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  • 21 1 NEW YORK. Wed.— Actress Elizabeth Taylor, looking lit and ''feeling line." left tor the Moscow Film Festival yesterday.
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  • 15 1 NEW YORK. Wed. Marilyn Mcmvoe lefi nospital in a wheel-] chair yesterday.
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  • 138 1 Varsity men to study 6-day school system giNGAPORE, w e <i. The University of Malaya In Singapore Students 1 Union will conduct a survey of the six-day school system here to assess its effects. A decision to conduct the survey was taken at the 13th Students' Council of the union,
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  • 114 1 Eighteen die as giant jet crashes: 120 aboard PLANE BURSTS INTO FLAMES ON RUNWAY DENVER (Colorado),! Wed.— A giant jot airliner with 120 people aboard crashed and burst into flames on a runway here last night with the reported loss of at least 18 lives. Firs t report s said
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  • 120 1 Every available ambulance In the D«. aver area was sent 1 to the airport and police cars were also called out to carry the injured 10 hw.-p.lal. Police reported injured people "all over the place/ 1 Mrs. Hurry Priligle, Who lives nearby, >a;d she heard an explosion and
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  • 23 1 HONOLULU. Wed.- Halemao* uau Volcano in Hawaii rjr.'Krd jy. .;< rday sendi ■r<am ol molten la> .1 450 :> nto 1 lie air.
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  • 14 1 ;3Bu I I SBCU I I I I i i A' i 1
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    • 60 1 MfcJS^i^ii? I VVii;il ;sX TG CAPTURE THE GLORY OF YOUTH Ai! ho art and hair olour exports arc yours to we. So adbtk in its beauty. -la! Hmr Magic has its own w»d X oooditiona (yes, rralht before apntn, after *pena Wintuvir >uur years. m m "'NECTO tllE p r
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    • 21 1 and v6^A»l FINE SHOES FOR MEN J9^ Vi B^ Eigijnd I j fca CROCKETT JONES I II.! 1 j i .it
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  • 124 2 IMPROVED TIN PRICES MAINTAINED: OUTSIDE BIDS QUIET lo\ DOW Wed The late improvement tin prices here on Monday was well maintained yesterday mornalthough n part some overnight fisiness with South rica, trade quarsaid that fresh itsidi demand re- ins quiet r thought that i Singapore price I from Eastern such
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  • 30 2 ON Wed. rhi Pinanm .k» md ;ur wi I k ago, ore- ...-.> i espe< ly: I M Jf)7 463 5 480 JBO 1. MS 7. 'IT ">. :03 3.
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  • 38 2 I \v, j urdan Mi ry oui ci d ye.--the co-opi iti on a gists pp r on s nrered n KhshetIraba Southern \g to Amm.<:: quantity of copper estim ed at J r:
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  • 105 2 HIPS i if>n,<i.i- Mm Sink iporr irn< ti(i.iy .ire X S > "«v 4 >• paag NW. I Lion •%h > ito- 16, %a ttina f) i: jd- i r K\ rsk, BUrt a*i- v> Pj da< Uaerak Bow ta, Slcms« via. Sv > fin, X Mara,
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  • 167 2 ALL-TIME LOW IN WAR LOAN: QUIET SESSION ON MARKET LONDON. Wed Another quiet session was experfenced in the stock markets hero yesterday with the majority ol investors still pre- ferring to await the Chancellor ol the Exchequer's measures to deal with the economic .situation. i However, a certain amount of
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  • 44 2 U.K.' s tin stocks LONDON. Wed. Stocks of; refii ea till in London metal ex- ciiange official warehouses at the end ol last week totalled 6.790 :ons (against 7,020 tons in the previous week) comprising: Li ndon 3.451, Liverpool 2.220 and Hull 1.119 tons
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  • 58 2 HONG KONG. Tue.>.— Closing prices here today ""ere: Previous Today II ft S. Bank Corporation 5414 S4lB sales sales Wheelt k Marueu $14.10 814.90 .N.iit- bales H'kong phone $57.50 $57.00 sales sales Dairy Fferm A: Cold Storage $42.00 543.00 I sales sales TaikOO Dock 57.Y00 $73.00 s^ies
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  • 420 2 London Sumatra 'safe': First dividend offer of 16 per cent By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Wednesday. I ON DON Sumatra Plantations was formed last year as a merger of nine companies managed by Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield with estates in Sumatra, states the Investors Chronicle. There is perhaps even
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  • 176 2 Last sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead $1.70 (up 9 cents), Fed. Dis. 51.50 unchanged), F. N. Ords $2.80 (unchanged), Gammon $2.23 <do\vn 1 cent). J. Waugh $2.15 tup 5 cents*, Jackson (S) $1.27 (up 4 cenis;, M. Cement $2.63
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  • 659 2 Britain is losing £200 m in 'invisible' earnings By Alexander Thomson I ONDON, Wed.— One of the reasons Britain has its back against the economic wall again is that her invisible exports have done a disappearing trick. They represent the earnings of shipowners, bankers and insurance men in transactions with
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  • 90 2 GENOA, Wed. Police yesterday held a couple charged with exerting complete mental control for 10 years over an ageing Italian princess. The couple was also accused of trying to seize part of the princess's almost $5 million fortune. The charges were filed I against Russian- born
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  • 199 2 Eichmann, accused of lying says: Please believe me JERUSALEM, Wednesday. EICHMANN was yesterday accused of lying to the court trying him here on I charges of organising the murder of millions of Jews, but retorted: "One of the few qualities conferred upon me by destiny is truthfulness." He claimed that
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  • 142 2 LAOS COMMISSION CANNOT CARRY OUT ITS FUNCTIONS U.S. QENEVA, Wed.— Mr. Averell Harriman. United States delegate, told the 14--nation Laos conference that the International Control Commission policing the ceasefire in the Indochina kingdom was "totally unable to carry out its functions." He said his government fully endorsed the request made
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  • 356 2 NOTE: All prices beioui I are middle prices U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, July 11. Prewiuut r«day HUBBCR No. H»» e.i.f Eunptm ports July 24 9/16 "J4 916 Aug 11 I*J 24 11/16 j •iUBtSER No. 1 «S> S»ot 24 j 24J KUHBER No. 1 RSB
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  • 274 2 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. MR ROSWELL GILPATRIC, the U.S. Deputy Secretary of DeM fenc r«M lyesterday that the review of US military strength was placing emphasis on the readiness of conventional forces in the current world situation. n He told a press conference
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  • 90 2 JONDON "JOT V;:. Soviet cosm< yesterday ti is plannin space i bi» v.; scale was answ< ri press conft exhibition staged I hi^ arrr. visit More and phot ed Gagarii lerence wit:. greater the subse i Ing, he sail tD say •::> rather diffi No objection He added auyotw
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  • 23 2 PARIS, \V. tribunal yestt their absen Raoul Bail o I and Paul G: COlODfilfi their role ;a:v puts I i i
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    • 405 2 NXK.LINE Ant* L 13/14 July iaiK»: Han GcMa, Mineilles, -'A I c". Brc Rotttrdam, Lonaon. 27/29 July Nagara Maru Si I, B< I I Lattakia FamfHta, 1, Istanbu Bourgas, Ccnstanza;. Novoi s IS'll July Assist Han For I .c a al Massava, Jeflaa^-. tea, Pet Sa I, Alexandria Main 17/19
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    • 115 2 THANKS TO WORTHINGTON JT SIMPSON 111 PUMPS h s^i^ k I wherever fl B J Backed h> I(M> cir^o!" BH'^\ .^^m dcM Lining BeJ^flK Monohloc" fl IB Pfl pumps arc c< n I balanced (centre moui I can be quickly mM, voltajißSAvailabk I from 3 1200 minute (up to 210
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  • 25 3 Teacher plays the titel-role in this Popular comedy i orm i 101 l t It I 1 i ht'r «»t m 1 lain. in I
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  • 185 3 Leader of UMNO women to discuss move here SINGAPORE, Wed. A Kaum Ihu leader from Johore, Datin Fatimah binte Abdul Majid, is expected here on Friday tor talks on the proposed formation of a women's section tor the island. Datin Fatimah had dis- j cushions with
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  • 109 3 FATHER AND SON FREED ON PARANG ATTACK CHARGE SINGAPORE. Wed. M. Seenivasan, described as an -pector in the Rural Board, hi.- pensioner rather. M. Marlmuthu, were today jotnti quitted alter a i\ -ur-cUy on a charge ol attacking kmen with parangs. Mr s. R. Chapkhana, the gistrate. told the two
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  • 66 3 AIRPORT STAFF COMPLETE THE BIG SHIFT I PAY A LEBAR. Wed. The Department of Civil Aviation Headquarters and the Airport Administrative section completed their big shift into the new S2 million Operations Building yesterday. Both these offices are now located on the fifth floor of the new building. The office
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  • 142 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. J. R. Koesman. manager of the Ford Company in Jakarta, flew in with his wife for a week's stay. They are staying at Princes Hotel Garni. Mr J- B. Godfrew, a company' director from Hong Kong, arrived yesterday for a two-day stay. Hr is at Prince's
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  • 171 3 Carpenter gets six months for extortion of $10.80 from bar girl SINGAPORE, Wed. A carpenter, Cheng Beng Chai, 25, was sentenced to six months jail yesterday for extorting $10.80 from a bar waitress. Quek Geok Keok, 29, testified that she was so frightened when she received this! demand from Cheng
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  • 99 3 MOUNT ALVERNIA HOSPITAL MAKING 'SMOOTH PROGRESS' SINGAPORE, Wed. The! Mount Alvernia Hospital, I opened four months ago, is making "smooth progress" ac- i cording to Mother Superior,' Mother Angela. An increasing number of patients are making use of the facilities of the hospital, which is fully equipped and staffed by
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  • 477 3 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J HEAR that members of 2nd Singapore Company, Girls' Life Brigade, are busy preparing for their display on August 12 in the Geylang Methodist (iiiis' School hall The display will include tests in signalling. art, crafts, basketry, first-aid, physical-training and Bibleknowledge. Each test will
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  • 146 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. -One of the fastest cargo vessels -the S.S. Benloyal. 10 926 tons, arrives here today from London. And when she docks she will nave set a new time for cargo ships on tne linden to Singapore run--20 days. The Benloyal is inaugurating Ben
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    • 316 3 CINEMAS MINISTRY OF CULTURE: ALHAMBKA: The Ten F;ee film shows at Lim Tua Commandments 3.30. 8. Tow children's i>laygrouna; CATHAY': Master of the Chong Lip School. Thomson World 1.30, 4. 6.30. 9.30. Road; Park Road English GLOBE: Cheyene Wild Cat i School; Kampong Loyaug; Katplus Conquest of Cneyene 1.45. enener
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  • 189 4 From boatman to director— that's success story of Inche Othman MUAR, Wed. From boatman to ma- naging director of a company that is the success story of Inche Othman bin Mohamed Said. He is managing director of the Penambang Company, which operates the ferries here and at Batu Pahat Inche
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  • 56 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will present colours to the First Battalion of the Singapore Infantry Regiment a: the Ulu Pandan Camp on July 27 at 5 p.m. A full dress rehearsal of the colour presentation ceremony will be held
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  • 237 4 Wed. Mr. •5 R. S. Boyle, technical representative of a British airconditioning company, has accomplished his company's amis to teach "technical know-how" to the crew of the liner Chitral. Mr. Boyle, who was assigned by his company to follow the Chitral on this voyage, looked
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  • 340 4 Wandering 'Jack of all trades' goes back to his first love GEYLANG, Wednesday. £ARPENTER, seaman, pearl-diver fisherman, comedian, actor, and lamp-lighter Inche Kadir bin Haji Kassim, 56, can turn to all these but his first and last love is music. After 30 years of wandering this "Jack of all trades
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  • 285 4 Flower plant bears fruit -third time in botanical history ANK of the rare occasions in plant history was recently recorded when a Stephanotis plant bore fruit in the home of Mr. L. B. Stewart of 22, Kuo Chuan Avenue. The Stephanotis— a plant ot Madagascar origin— is a flowering plant.
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  • 128 4 FLAG DAY: $415 RAISED FOR WORLD REFUGEES JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Four hundred and fifteen dollars were raised in a Hag day here in aid of the World Refugee Year fund. Similar flag days were also held throughout the Federation with each State organising its own events. Inche Mohamed Shukor bin
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  • 78 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will receive a pledge by thousands of people to uphold and safeguard the national language at a special mass rally to be held at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on July 22. The rally, which will
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  • 71 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. jAt a recent general meeting lof the State Prisoner's Aid Society, the following were elected to the pro-tern committee: Inche Haji All Has.san (chairman); Mr. Lee Ah jSoo < vice-chairman >: Mr. R. |A. D'cruz (hon. secretary committee: Mr. James Ho and Rev.
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  • 152 4 Land income in Johore goes up by $600,000 last year fllL total amount of revenue collected from all sources by the land office during 1960 was $9.87 millions an increase of $600,000 over me previous year. This was revealed in the report of Land Administration (I960) submitted to the Johore
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  • 99 4 STATE WELFARE DEPARTMENT APPOINTS NEW YOUTH OFFICER TOHORE BAHRI. Wed.— J Mr. Sukhvecr Sinsh, 31. has been appointed the youth officer for the State Welfare Department. Mr. Singh, was a schoolteacher from 1951 to 1958. before he joined the Federation Social Welfare Department, as probationer youth worker. In May 1959.
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  • 81 4 More take an interest in Johore's welfare activities j 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. More people here are taking a lively interest on voluntary welfare work, said Dr. Tan Luan Hong, chairman of the State Welfare Committee. Topping the list of welfare 1 workers in the State If Mr. James Ho,
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  • 59 4 I But modest Mr. Ho has promised to carry on with the good work for the benefit of the people of Johore. More welfare workers are needed to serve in the various organisations said Mr. Ho. adding: "All one has to do is to have an Interest
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  • 85 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The 10,000 hospital servants in the Federation may decide to "work without pay for a month" if the Government continued to ignore their claims such as revision of salary structure and the in- i troduction of the time scale, j The
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  • 92 4 $16,000 Grand Prix goes 16 chart organisation JOHOKK BAHpJ Emm ganisatioru ceived che< $16.00n tromOf tl, Doronat on q* Toppin Johon Bal fare Comn Johore Bal Sonet; celved $3 q were rec< V Anwar i]r^ The amount Bahru p. p nation District Youth each g< t-t in 5 Presentati, si.
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  • 25 4 St. Vincent de Society office JOHOEK BAHRC, At the v J thr Bt Society, tl electee:: Ml (president nandez fhon Mr. R. A. D surer.
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  • 54 5 INDUSTRIAL recovery, it i s sugg ested, was presenting Germany with a crisis of over-production. Faced with the tariff walls of other Powers, she had to conquer new markets or burst at the seams. There is little evidence for this dogma. The problem was
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  • 671 5 Hitler's objective was alliance with Poland they played cited roles hi those tense days Quick strike riIHK blame lor war can be put on Hitler's Nihilism instead of 1 on the faults and failures of European statesmen faults and failures which their public shared. Human blunders, however, usually do more
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    • 292 5 3^-10 th SEPTEMBER 1961 LEIPZIG TRADE FAIR A Comprehensive Display of Consumer Goods of Every Kind from 45 Nations Over Hal! a Million Exhibits Every Section a Complete Internationa! Trade Fair Full information and <r«« advic« on source* of »upply frcm Leipziger Messeamt Hainst r .lBa Leipzig C 1 GERMAN
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    • 269 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson T ALL RI6HT, YOU'RE \l WE'RE LOOKING fOfZ THE j *-—^!r^ I APM6C7 WITH A CANE I J\ TOWN OF HARMOHY. CAN YOU j\y .v>££CE NOT AfvMEP y U v. CTRECT US THERE? S^ .MkJfV /fT^ MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil
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  • 373 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE New drive m against cancer \VE welcome the an- nouncement that the Lions Club of Singapore, well-known for its charitable works, intends to set up a cancer relief fund. This has been announced by the President of the Club. Mr. Ben ram Vakil. The fund will have
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  • 816 6  - You can be an arm of the law Arthur Richards By THIS LETTER, PUBLISHED IN THE FREE PRESS ON JUNE 24, POSED FOUR QUESTIONS IbttW PERTAINING TO THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE LAW: TODAY WE BRING YOU THE ANSWERS RIGHT OF DEFENCE MAY EXTEND TO CAUSING DEATH OF AN ASSAILANT IX
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  • 395 6  -  DEREK DRISCOLL By IJE is perhaps the most perceptive novelist of our clay. His eyes are failing. And today he sits in a flat off Knightsbridge contemplating what shape his future life will take. Yor 66-year-old Aldous Huxley, tall, austere satirist of the 20's.
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  • 82 6 the Free Press report cd. "For some evening!" past a comet has been visible in a northerly direction. We first noticed it on the evening of the 6th and have seen it nightly since then. It is visible a> soon as darkness sets in. but at what
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  • 102 6 VIVIEN Leigh as the aged heroine of Tenman Spring of Mrs. Stone —acted in a reconstruction of Roman streets built at Elstree studios. The Italian authorities refused to allow the film company to shoot in Italy because of nasty references in the script to Italian gigolos. Producer
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  • 117 6 Life is like that Ascotsma: mud to lake a t a started long Hi, roaring a trera ••\v. Ml r;,, brake *A I):;. obviou hS th It Voic< grater for l>n do» g] We hq:,< "You this pan i barman v. "Nop But I v. the v "Wh 11 "T:.
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    • 263 6 SINGAPORE Dexiei; a. 30 Talenome 1961; short Wave Service: 9XO Picic ol the pops; 9.30 The 11 metres (7^51) k«' o news; 9.40 Inierluae; 9.45 .Medium Wave Service: Sp&tiight vn 10.00 Jazz and lltt metres. all uiat; 10. 3d Educating Ar-A.M.-li.oo Programme sum- ie: V' 00 C SW Siars: mwy;
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    • 344 6 I B B ill! CLUES DOWN IIS over .4» 1 i 6) angt U m a former slate 9 He comes U P the Bsb I iV^wiii.° 11^ lam c 1 8) fj. Friend of the pfamo man? <J». 8. Lei William know? «4>. 13. Do one« duty (5» 10.
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  • 265 7 Shipboard talks to aid Asian students on way to U.S. CUSTOMS, BAGGAGE. MONFY PROBLEMS EXPLAINED ««n SIX GAPORE, Wednesday. BEN hve Singapore students leave for the I nited States in the liner President Wilson next month, they will meet an important man aboard. He is Mr. William Tresnon, a San
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  • 124 7 BALLET STUDENT IS HOME FOR HOLIDAY PAYA LEBAR. Wed. Ballet student Frances Jane Ashworth (above) created a stir at the Paya Lebar airport when she arrived from England to spend her two-month vacation with her parents at the Naval Base. It all started with a simple but joyous motherly exclamation
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  • 113 7 A NEW 10-FOOT DINGHY: ARMY'S GIFT TO PERAK HOUSE SINGAPORE, Wed.— MajorGeneral I. C. Harris, General Officer Commanding Singapore Base District, presented a newly built 10-foot dinghy to the Perak House— a home for under-privileged boys run by the Social Welfare Department. The presentation— made at the quayside oi Perak
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  • 16 7 TAIPING. Wed. Dr. T. Markandu lias been elected president of the Taiping Rotary Club.
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  • 32 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The tal amount ol currency n tes in circulation in Singare, Malaya and Borneo at beginning ol last month v j $1,120,014,020. Coins in circulation totalled $54,365,210.
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  • 32 7 Kalingam) al the Sree Narayana Mission The play was directed by Mr V X Velayuthan. of Nee Soon rhc leading roles were taken ov Miss Parvathi and Mr, x. Raghavan.
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  • 101 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Gujarati Youth Association wants the sailings of passenger ships from Singapore to Madras to 0t extenaed to Bombay. Mr. N. C. Patel, spokesman of the association, said a representation had been made to the Indian shipping delegation which visited
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  • 171 7 'Varsity standards must not be hit by expansion' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. YIANY universities in their early stages have a tendency to expand prematurely at the expense of their academic standards This was stated by Mr. I. Gowers. 36. Lecturer of Western History at Chungchi College. Hong Kong Mr. Gowers, a Welshman,
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  • 46 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Socialist Front member ol the Kuala Lumpur Advisory Board, Mr. S. S. Nayagam. has suggested that a .swimming pool be built at Brickfields. The Commissioner, Mr. A. D. York, agreed to look for a suitable site.
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  • 151 7 GRADS GET PAPERS AT TRINITY COLLEGE CEREMONY SINGAPORE, Wed. About 200 church dignitaries and theoloI gical students attended the Trinity Theological College's 11th gradua- i tion ceremony at the college assembly hall in Mt. Sophia. The retiring principal of the college. Dr. Hubert Sone. presented the certificates and diplomas to
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  • 104 7 CALL TO KEEP STRAY-DOG MENACE UNDER CONTROL SINGAPORE. Wed. The Veterinary Division of the Ministry of National Development has appealed to members of the public to assisi them in keeping the problem of stray dogs under control. The danger of letting them run loose is much greater than one may
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  • 119 7 The public can assist the authorities in the following ways: Make sure that all dogs kept in the house have j valid licences. A dog licence can be obtained at a small j cost from the City Animal i Infirmary at Kampong Java j Road or at
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    • 296 7 1 A well known American consumer organization has reported to its members in its February 1961 issue the results of its investigation as follows: In terms of mechanical perfor* mance the Bolex 8 mm camera was judged excellent. In tests for speed constancy, at 16 f.p.s. the Bolex ranked excellent.
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  • 436 8  -  EMMA SOH REPORTS TODAY'S HOME-MAKERS GO FOR THE MODERN LOOK BUT OLD LINES STILL CATCH THE EYE The traditional touch for sideboards will add classic charm TRADITIONAL style sideboards have a classic charm and grand impressiveness that is all their own. Nowadays, people think of sideboards in terms
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  • 298 8  -  JOSEPHINE TEO By THANK goodness people no longer associate art \v it h picture galleries only. Art today has come into our homes to help add life and spice to the rooms. Reproductions oi colour photographs, paintings or drawings are now reasonably cheap to buy and
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    • 827 9 Dutch Oaf: Easiest-te -drive baby on the Singapore scene lely on the pressure of my foot on the accelerator. I stopped v- hen and how I liked by stepping on the brakes and got otr again without the least bother of having to change sears. An automatic baby car? Well
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    • 103 9 Car-care for the owner-driver I WAVE TO TOP UP REGULARLY WITW WATER TO REPLACE WHAT I LOSE BY 7WE OVERFLOW WHEN MOT OR RUNNING CAST. ANTI- f^~~ J^^Sfc FREEZE IS NO- PO^ ''ij C^isS^V^ 7D SA^E LOS/NG VALUABLE I ANT/- FREEZE M/XTURE THE I OVERFLOW PJPE /S UNKEP TO I
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  • 276 10 CHANGI, Wednesday. WIND or no wind, il should be a day for record-breaking at the Far East Air Force athletic championships here today. Athletes from Changi, Seletar and Tengah will be fighting for top honours and very keen competition will be seen
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  • 165 10 B Pictured above are the wives and daughters of the Officers and soldiers of the Singapore Guard Regiment who are members of the recently formed Wives Shooting Club at Colombo Camp. Ulu Pandan. The Club was formed four months ago by Mrs. D. A. Bishop, the wife
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  • 379 10 PORTSMOUTH ATHLETE BROWN SHINES AT TRIANGULAR BASE. Wed. Nee I Soon, with 121 points, became the champions of the Services Triangular athletes held on the in. M.S. Terror ground here on Saturday. Royal Malayan Navy, with 116 points, were runners-up, with H.M S. Terror third with 84 points. Tiie best
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  • 54 10 TANGLIN. Wed.— After trailing 22-15 m the first half. GHQ FARELF staged a rally to bear First American National Bank 41-31 in a friendly basketball match played at the GHQ gymnasium here on Monday night. Man of the match was SSI Bangott who top-scored with
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  • 66 10 LONDON, Wed.— The Australian cricket team include bo;h their wicket-keepers, Wally Grout and Barry Jarman, in tiieir oneday match against the Club Cricket Conference at Blackheath on Thursday. The team: R. Benaud (captain), \V. Lawry, B. Booth, N O'Neill, P. Burse, B. Jarman, W. A.
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  • 228 10 T»HOMSON, Wed.— A lota] of 80 golfers drawn from all ranks of the Royal Air Force in Singapore, Malaya and Gan in the Maldives teed off foi the F-.r Easl Air Force Golfing Society annual championship at the R9GC links ai Sime Road yesterday. Wing Commanaei
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  • 223 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. Blue Rovers Sports Club goalkeeper William John Hawes, 29. leaves for Scotland tonight after three years of activity in the sports fields here. Hawes arrived In Singapore in August 1958. and has been sta- tioned at ihe headquarters of the Singapore Base District,
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  • 49 10 SELETAR, Wed.— ss Coy. R.A.S.C, trounced Sngapore Guard Regiment by nine goals to nil in an Army Cup junior 'A' division footoal] match played at R.A.F. Seietar on Monday. Scorers were: Dvr, Tregale (3), Dvr. Flint (2). Dvr. Bawn (2), Dvr Leaker and Col Hickline
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  • 120 10 ALEXANDRA. Wed. A A sporting gamble on the part of Royal Engineers resulted in their losing their two-day inter-unit cricket match by seven wickets to Royal Signals at Gillman Barracks over the week-end. Winning tne loss and taking first lease at the wicket,
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  • 151 10 The feature or the match was the fine batting by Major Trench for the Sappers. In the first innings, he contributed 54, and in the second innints he was unbeaten with 60 runs. Major Atkey, also of :ne Sappens, .scored a fine half century in tiie second inning,
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  • 53 10 rpANGLIN. Wed.— The annual FARELF inter-unit sailing competition will be held in Singapore in November with the winning unit teams from Singapore, Malaya and Hong Kongparticipating. Singapore Base District will be holding a sailing competition next month to decide whien champion unit will represent Singapore in
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  • 142 10 SIGNALMEN SWIM FOR 'TRI' HONOUR AT GILLMAN POOL ALEXANDRA WedJ IT will be a battle royal at the Bithnai v Pool here this afternoon when the I hold their annual triangular swimming tween 18 Signals Regt. *A", 19 Signals Rep, Signals Regt. B\ There will be 13 I two-men I
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  • 46 10 The RAF Tengah 4 x 110 relay tea* v M event at the RAF Sektar athletic cbampiowM Ho ly. Standing are IWIIs and Cunningham fcij Fred Cooper and Schokman. The Teiii-.il, Wt*t favourites to win this event it th< I I M hal
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  • 534 11 Lindwall and Miller— the Test terrors DRAMAS OF THE ASHES: No. 5 by John Melvin X B X I I- I I H. I il his side, dark-haired joggtnl into his 16-yard iterated, winding up like yard before he sent the lit pitch ;»t iH) ni.p.li. .-.:;t mpt to keep
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  • 121 11 Hu ang enjoys a busy weekend X KLLANti, Wednesday. us) sporting weekend. were set at the P.W.I). X X X X X H H X H H Shanmusjam scored three wtna each m the Central Electricity Boards (Johore BahruJ athletic championLim won the 100 metres, and the long jump events.
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  • 425 11  -  Sebastian O. Rasoo JOHORB SPORTSCHATTER w yyiilLE Singapore's student athletes went about creating 22 new records in the second Combined Schools meet, about 500 athletes across the Causeway did their bit in putting Johore in the limeiight with 35 re-cord-breaking performances. The
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  • 41 11 Rod Layer of Australia makes a splendid return in the centre court final against 'Chuck' McKinley of America for the 19(il Wimbledon men's singles. Layer beat his American opponent (i-3, 6-1, (i-4 for the title.
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  • 152 11 FROM MUAR IN GREAT FORM ly beaten to second place by Ng Kah Liew of Segamat. Liew established a new record for the event with a throw of 55.21 metres. Koh Yew Teng with his new mark of 1.76 metres for the high jump set another State record. The last
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  • 24 11 AUCKLA^ID, Wed— The Australian Rugby League ;eani were beaten 13-8 by Auckland In the final match of their New Zealand tour yesterday.
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  • 189 11 TOHORE Combined Schools scored a double over Malacca Combined Schools with victories of 9-0 in the Heah Cup Badminton competition for boys and 7-0 in the Leong Cup tennis tournament. The outstanding singles player was Lav Tiong Jin who beat Kuan Kirn Hock 15-11. 15-11.
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  • 405 12  - Jega (I'm annoyed) out to prove 10.6s run was no fluke P. N. Seneviratne Singapore's fastest sprinter says, 'I'll do it again for the critics 9 By Spore., Wed. M JEGATHESAN, Singapore's most talked about athlete, is oul to prove that his brilliant 10.6 seconds run last week was no
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  • 72 12 With three days tt» m> before registration for Biddy Basketball closes, long queues are forming at the Chinese V\l( A at South Pier of small boys wishing to play the new game regulation basketball cut down to their size: under five feet and below
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  • 170 12 SCHOOLS PLAY BASKETBALL FINAL AT NRC TOMORROW V^INGAPORE. Wed. The final of tae inter-dis rk schools haniwlhail tournamen urbanised! by ihe Sing Hua School basket-] bah eovenoi ana sponsored bj the Combined Primary School Sports c*cuii< :i. trill ot- p'..ivf.; on the National Recreation courts at o:d Knftane Airport tomorrow
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  • 33 12 3ERANGOO3 W«O -SI A..--(vi Old H As* m\x ion -a ill j.a mi c S Andrew's S< tool W( :..t .> a* 5.3fl m aIJ d boys m- c t. tlis
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  • 55 12 SINGAPORE, Wed Ten zninu es bef< re lull tune, Wind- .-<>; Rovers Sports c.u>j succeeded vi holding Singapore Cricket c'.ub to one-all dra v a :ru :u.!'. FooibaU :r..i played i d ue Padang ytsi r. Crkkei ciul> scored ta Reed vrhlle Winds r Rovers
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  • 24 12 BERLIN 'Western Sector). Wed. '< —The European table tennis championships next year will be held here from March 31 to I April 7.
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  • 309 12 LONDON. Wednesday. APPROPRIATELY leading the way on a day of exciting finishes in English County cricket championship matches yesterday were current top-of-the-table team. Middlesex. r~ And appropriately leading the way for Middlesex in their thrilling one -wicker vie lory
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  • 26 12 NEW YORK. Wed.— Jockey Sidney Cole was killed at Aquiduct nice track yesterday when he was thrown from a horse during a morning gallop.
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  • 151 12 THE PRIMARY SPORTS OPEN WITH FIVE NEW RECORDS BALESTIER. Wed. Five new records wore estaj blished on the opening day's events of the Singapore Combined Primary Schools" second inter-di>trict meet on the Balestier Mixed School ground yesterday. About 600 students from eight districts are competing lin the meet. The districts
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  • 59 12 OFFICIALS OF OLYMPIC HOCKEY CLUB SINGAPORE. Wed.— Ai the annual general meeting of the Singapore Olympic Hockey Club held yesterday, the following were elected office-bearers for 1961/62: President Mr. J Noel Hay. Vice-Presidents- Mr.' R. W. Mosbergen. Honorary Secretary Mr. R R. Schoon. Honorary Treasurer -vir. O. J, De Rozario.
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  • 45 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Rugby Union will be holding a meeting at the Singapore Cricket Club on Friday at 5.30 p.m. to arrange fixtures for the coming season. All clubs affiliated to fche S.R.U. should send secretaries or iepreseniaxives to attend the meeting.
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  • 360 12 Seletar hit 'sixer' past Maxwell JALAN Besar, Wed. Maxwell Sports Club played to the gallery i and went down 6-3 to RAF Seletar in yesterday's SAFA division I league match at the stadium here. Seletar's victory put them in the hunt for the title. They beat a team which at
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  • 39 12 W oirfx S(i (minimum). CHELLIAH JOHN ROBERT a^d M of Messrs. A]]«-n OtedhlU died «ud-d.-nly oi) 11-7-HJ. Oottese leaves 7 Franke! Avt-nuc sit 4.4."> p.m. on 13-7-61 tor Church of Holy Family Katony and thence for Bidadari cemetery.
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