The Singapore Free Press, 14 July 1961

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  • 21 1 KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 70 1 Tomorrow's race preview and selections— P. 12 record poll sxpscted: Traffic warning DAVIE TAMBYAH s Fri. w it!\> ot i lion taniii end lo- n the la>t I lies arc held tours before opens in the i>v-< lection. lie laics IToii i in Ihc I ul;
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  • 124 1 0 Just how much do K>u know about yourself the real you? Do you know what makes you and your fellow men cud women Time and a tain the miracle oj human existence has been probed and ana cered. And each new
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  • 161 1 gINGAPORE, Fri. Local businessmen are slowly beginning to realise the potentialities in investing their money in industry, says a leading article in this months "Singapore Trade." The article reveals that 54 products in 15 industries have been declared pioneer products
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  • 28 1 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Throe medical officers have resigned irom Government service. They are Dr. One Yong Klut. Dr. E. G. Leonurd and Dr. Koh Koon Seng.
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  • 28 1 ALGIERS. Fi-i.— Five people died foilowini the explosion of a home-made bomb In a Musjto shop at Beroujshia. afiewt 60 miles south of xicie yesterday.
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  • 219 1  - He takes wife on 6,000-mile mercy trip CONRAD CHIEW SPECIALISTS SAY DIStASC IS IHCURABLE-BUT THIS COUPLE HAVC HOPES Of REMEDY IN GERMANY By pAYA LEBAR. Fri.— An Indonesian Chinese yesterday set out with his wife on a 6,000 mile air trip from his home in Jakarta to Germany to seek
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  • 81 1 rKYO. Fri. When the manager of a public swimming pool m Waka- yama Western Japan, unexpectedly "pulled out the niu<'" two boys were sucked Into the whirlpool and disappeared into the drainage pipe, police re- ported yesterday. The boys, aged 14 and 11, wire pulled
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  • 207 1 THE INDEBTED CIVIL SERVANTS: A PLEA FOR SUSPENSION OF RULES SINGAPORE, F r i. Civil servants have i asked the Government to extend certain benefits now being enjoyed by other workers outside the service under the Industrial Relations Ordinance. Under Section 2 of the ordinance. Government employees cannot seek a
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  • 201 1 Canvass delays sale of 4,000 tons of tin from Texas smelter WASHINGTON, Friday. A GENERAL Services Administration spokesman said yesterday that announcement of the sale of about 4,000 tons of tin was being delayed because other Federal Government agencies were being asked if they could use [the tin. The tin
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  • 106 1 LONDON, Fri. Scottish draper millionaire Sir Hugh Fraser was reported here yesterday to be toying with the idea of making a new fortune by exporting canned water. The plan would be to ship abroad the crystal-clear water of Strathmore Springs at Forfar.
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  • 18 1 WARSAW, Fri.-- Poland and China stoned a trade and payments agreement for 1961-62 in Warsaw yesterday.
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  • 18 1 fOKYo Fii— A slight earthquake jolted Tokyo yesterday. Tfcere was no immediate report of damage.
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  • 169 1 Indonesia House will be unique building SINGAPORE, F r I.— The proposed $4million "Indonesia House" will be a unique building in Singapore. It will feature a spacious Balinese style walled-in compound, a main building for the consulate, an exhibition hall in Minangkabau style, a large theatre and various other details
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  • 23 1 POONA (West India), Fn. Police and soldiers working in flood-stricken areas ol Poona yeeterday recovered 11 bodies from the mud.
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  • 191 1 4-day family planning course for the TTC TALKS WILL BE IN CHINESE, ENGLISH SINGAPORE. F r i. The first, family planning: course for student-teachers at the Teachers' Training College will be held from July 17 to July 20. The four-day course will include talks and iectur<i> by leading social workers,
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  • 31 1 BANGKOK, Fn. Prune Mfciisier Marshal Baril Tiuuutai ioia the Soviet Ambwssador, ilr. Ar<;tio]y Nikolayev, tba Diinanci v;us ready to accept Soviet assistance provided U lew :t^e from obiigatious.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 91 1 N E p AL OPTIEK opticians V OI V Spore. Tel: ***** The New A.40 Countryman like the regular A.4o— is perfect tor Hum ness or pleasure', but LOADING pulsthe accent on luggage. Tw o rear panels open •>-sA^} y to allow easy loading to Rinifel the full height of
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    • 36 1 WHEN A CHANCE ENCOUNTER /.:-•-;..,< BECOMES I A CLOSE-UP I i: :^^j^; /I- j(fl Hk .v:-l|H sjjF 1 1 1 ,V\ Thi- Fluid Make- ft ■^^■^^■L' created for natural 9B i< »:"^^y A Jt J^ 1 Factor
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    • 119 1 YUASA^^^ Sole AocnTS*SWtt MIHTKADIWC CO..l** Cft» tf S*wf RUBBER PkICF sell n I Ei ir, TAirih 1 SING iTOI i II i VENDOR ATT I thugs a< I i i;iniiiui\ in v j i Btei daj N ih i ■i in tin ut j i ii j > i a
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  • 465 2 Tins still In the lead by long way, says review: Golds lost most By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Friday. THE HALF >VAY mark of 1961 has passed and a review of the London Stock Exchange shows that tin shares are the leaders
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  • 212 2 lON DON, Fri. --Fur- thcr losses occurred In tin especially lor cash which closed £3 per ton down though the market nevertheless had a reasonably steady appearance. The widening contango reflect, the luck ot outside demand lor -pot tin. trade
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  • 40 2 LONDON. Fti -T« Financia) Fines n. rkei indices :or Jolj l last year, week ago, pre- is d yesterday's respectively: Ttn« 307 5 474 2 466 0. 455 0." RuUi»ers :n 9, 10J .2, 203.6. l or > I.
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  • 112 2 SPECULATION SETS OFF NEW SLIDE ON STOCK EXCHANGE LONDON. Fn. Fears oi imminent tough Govern- mt ut measures to deal with' Britain's economic crisis started a fresh slide In .shares yesterday on the stock exchange here. As speculation mounted renewed selling slashed millions of pounds sterling from market, values. Leading
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  • 534 2 Uncertain Britain needs new industrial policy By Alexander Thomson ONDON, Fri. The big trouble in Britain today is that the people do not seem j very sure where they are going, and are not getting anywhere fast. It i.s clear that Britain requires either a Plan or a Policy, whichever
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  • 183 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were INDUSTRIALS: Boustead 51. 70 (unchanged), F. X. Ords $2.74 (down 5 cents), Gammon $2.18 (down 4 cents), M. Brew. $3.60 (up 20 cents), 31. Cement $2.56 (down 7 cents >, McAUster $1.44 (down 2 cents),
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  • 54 2 washing I o.\. FA— Natural i .)'..>»•: imports :o:" the month ci Maren amounted to 24.971 iong j rhik lates Imports totalled 1.83€ according to statistics isbueo i v tne Departmen; vi C mown <* yesterday. Imported coxfeumpuou of be rubbei ;'o. February vaa 153 long tons
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  • 76 2 WASHINGTON. Pri. Mr. R. J. R;\rr> (Democrat, Alaska) has introduced legislation into congress which would sel up a procrramme ol price stabilisation payments to; domestic producers of metallic tin in concentrates from lode or placer mining operations. The B;il is to establish a floor
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  • 59 2 HONG KONG. Thurs.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today i H S. Bank Corporation S4lB s.i lrs sales Wheelot k Marden $13.90 $13.80 sales sales j H*kong phone $57.00 $37.50 sales sales Dairy Farm Coxl Storage $43.50 .542.T3 salt 1 sales 7\ :koo Dock 5T4.50 5T4.50
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  • 144 2 MAC'S VERDICT ON YURI: HE'S A 'DELIGHTFUL FELLOW' LONDON. Fri.— Mr. Harold Macmiilan described Soviet spaceman Major Yuri Gagarin as a "delightful iellow" yesterday after a 20-minute chat with him at Admiralty House, the Prime Minister's London headquarters. The Prime Minister presented the Russian with a silver salver as a
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  • 291 2 JERUSALEM, Friday. I^DOLF Eichmann, in one of the most dramatic days of his trial for mass murder, told the court here yesterday he would have committed suicide if ordered lo kill the Jews, which he saw as "one of the
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  • 33 2 GUATEMALA CITY. Fri. -The Guatemalan government declared martial law tor 30 days late Wed|nesday night after announcing t lie i I discovery ol a plot to overthrow 1 the government.
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  • ROUND THE WORLD MARKET PRICES
    • 44 2 Malabar spot v;, afloatu -i:,j. j u iy i shipment 4~>i. Lampong .spot 4s_ afloat* j 4-"» i. luly shipment 4~>i. fcfuntofe tvhite spot 55, aflouts 04. July sinprn. -nt 524 sellers, ex-dock. Altove priCttfl yuoted in \J h. ceous per ib.
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    • 82 2 LONDON, duly 13. I Pr •«>•!» rod»y HUBBEH No. Hk» t.t.f Euripun ports July 24 11 16 25 1/16 Au». 24 13/16 25 3/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSb •p#t 24 15/16 25 5/16 RUUBER No 1 RSI SflttitnMnt Hium Terms. Auk 20 25 7/16 Se-Jt. 25 1/16
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    • 42 2 NEW YORK, July 13. Previous Tediiv lIN strait* «pol 116.50 H6.3U RUBBER Futures Re* Contract. July 29.27J LVt.SO »ept 2"j.22j 29.50 TONE: Steady. SALES: Three lots. i»fi Uontraoi *«P» 29.15 29.421 Nov jy ou 29.20 TONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil.
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    • 86 2 LONDON, July 13. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. O.K. /North European ports delivered weight Mr long ton July $170 51 69 COPRA. St. an* Borne, 1.1.t. U.K./ North European Porti delivered weight per iont( ton July/Aug t»il tttl COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.i.f. Euro* pean portf in
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    • 36 2 NEW YORK, July 13. Previous Today 30 Industrial* 690.7!* ««.'> no 20 Railroads 138.85 KlT.r.O 40 Domestic Bonds S3 in S3 on SK mt J M "^7B 65 Stock! ComponU Avtrasea 2 29.-3 227.78
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  • 301 2 West will go all the way to protect Berlin freedom: Dr. A RFRF IN FriHav FIR KONRAD ADENAUER, West German Chancellor, said here U yesterday he believed the West would go to "the last consequences" over freedom of West Berlin, but he hoped there would be a reasonable solution to
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  • 83 2 lON DON. lashoc: ft i south cob I stirring up and endangi ping. a storm, •.viiici night, Left at Royal Bi Southpun England, win .Open Goll r:...:..--'.' t^elllC st:it!« 'fi Marqu«-( and a ua.< when the ftr I on their se morning. Bonn me midcii. netc Doode IT wa.s
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 489 2 SHIPPING JW.KK. LINE Shizuofca Maru E'A 6 8.61), H'burj Rotterfi Gdn. 15 ETC 14 July s*'K»o Maru for Adi .|< idah, c .-t Sc Genoa, Maneilles Hmdwi t 7 24/8 Bl), Bremen, Rotterdam, London, L( Havre 27 23 July Nagara Maru For Port Btirui Lattakia, Panagusta, P?mir r r i-..5.
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    • 113 2 you will jS 1 LOOK YOUR I BEIT IN (os/fck A SUIT Ifell TaiIORED tMB tio, Jrlifili Street* s Singapore* Tel: ***** g Have Pleasure In Announcing SUMMER I SALE From 9.30 o. m. TODAY PATRICIA M. SERJEANT 248 C, ORCHARD RD. (Near Prince s Kcsfou <:' PHONE ***** MIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 127 2 CHIPS lyma .iion^sidc the Singapore *hai*'s tod.iy are: KttW 12 13, vn 10/11 Brim ny So 36, II Santhia 22 L't. irrj 19 Wonorato 1 7, Na-ovi Hajra 3/9, Outer Roads: EStmgUKUI, Atkamas, uani i. EftS9*rj9tf n,« Xi Patagonia, Garbeta, Scbelp- W Putih i, Shiznoko Maru, Dftmba H. n c.-
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  • 39 3 Polytechnic students go gay at fancy dress parade Mptt. r Krrshy> Pol} t't hI I ol t»nt int.i- 'tlf.l> :i t!lr L p as f ir- most iDp!au>* from the I shOVS I am Ifeeh S M pos tor
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  • 4 3 II INTOR
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  • 97 3 SINGAPORE Prt The twoO day-old strik< by 20 mernanics and miscellaneous rbers i:: the Cbang] Bus Company's garrage has end-' The men returned to work v- sterdaj ftilowing settlemen ol th^r dispute with, the employer— a contractor! ngaged by the bu> company.;
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  • 54 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Excabaret bar supervisor, Wong Kirn Wah. alias Linda Fong. now under an Assize Court sentence of six years jail for the manslaughter of her lover. Tan Kirn Ton. a businessman, at her Tiong Bahru Hat on Sept. 30 last, has lodged notice of appeal in
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  • 173 3 They have achieved 'good results' in Australia SINGAPORE, Fit Malayan students are doinf; very well in their medical studies in Australia, says an Australian doctor. Dr. 11 Elizior. Dr. Elizier of St. Vincent Hospital, which is affiliated to Sydney University. Australia, stopped over in Singapore yesterday
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  • 694 3 SINGAPORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SDFSAFASDFASDFASF SINGAPORE, Friday. {FOLLOWING the departure of Mrs. Winifred Holmes to England the new overseas representative of the Women's Council in Singapore and Malaya is now Mrs. Dorothy Stevens, who has lived here lor three years. At her home in 8.
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  • 218 3 Youth found riding stolen bicycle freed by court SINGAPORE, Fri. A youth, Koh Lim Seng, 20, was acquitted yesterday on an amended charge of dishonestly receiving a stolen j bicycle valued at $150 belonging to a gardener, Ahmad bin Kasan. Ahmad told the Seventh Magistrate, Mr. John Durairaj, that he
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  • 62 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. H. Bouwman. an export manager froui Sydney, flew in yesterday. He i.\ staying at the Adelphi Hotel. Mrs. Lilian Edlin and Mis.s H. E. Tast, teachers from America, flew in yesterday lor a few days. They are at the Adelphi Hotel. Miss M. K. Moelicr. a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 103 3 I: VERTIGO 9 X DACRONCOTTON IB m sniiris M P LOOK FRESH ,11 f; ALL DAY LONG flj WHITE GREY BLUE CREAM JB I|| 87, North Bridge Road, |l| Singapore-6 Tel: ***** s s ■Xl Iklri 1 1 if 1 1 y i L^iL ll l2jLZ^^^^B^L-~ 7j^^^^*^^^^ Outstonding features nUHnb
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 238 3 CINEMAS TAJ: Kalpana (Tamil) 3.15, VLIIAMBRA: Murder in Rue 6.15. 9.15. Daiites 1.15. 3.30. 6.45. 9.15. CAPITOL: Sunset at Campo- sV bello 2.30. 6.30. 9.30. CATHAY: Anna of Brooklyn SINGAPORE POLICE BAND: 1.30. 4. 6.30, 9-30. Performance at passing-out GLOBE: Ice Palace 1.45. 4, p r4lde at p.t.S., Thomson Road,
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  • 256 4  - Student movement's big job The fig for justice and freedom SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE, Friday. 'J'HE endless and untiring fight for justice, freedom and equality in the local society is the "formidable task" of the student movement. Mr. John Ang, one of the five speakers at a symposium on
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  • 34 4 TWO childhood friends, Mr. Ong Ah Tone and Miss Yee Swce Fong, a teacher, were married at the Singapore Registry of Marriages. The bridegroom is in the Planning Department.
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  • 143 4 GIRLS' SCHOOLS TO MEET IN SEMI-FINAL OF DEBATE SINGAPORE, Fri.— The semi-final of the interschool debate between the Raffles Girls' Secondary School and Tanjong Katong Girls' School will be held at the Chinese V.M.C.A. auditorium tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. The motion for this semifinal debate will be "That the standard
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  • 165 4 10,000 EXPECTED AT THIS THREE-NIGHT CONCERT gINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Rural Residents' Association will celebrate its fourth anniversary with three nights of variety concert on Aug. 5. 6 and 7 at the Happy World Stadium. The concerts will be repeated on August 11 and 12 at the Bukit Timah Community
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  • 121 4 FIELD TEAM TO COLLECT LAND TAXES IN PULAU UBIN SINGAPORE, Fri. Katong district office of the Rural Board will send a field team to Pulau Übin on July 18 for the convenience of tax-payers in the island. Taxes payable to the Property Tax Department can be made at the Pulau
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  • 39 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Rural and Industrial Development Authority i.s to train more Malays to participate in the commercial and industrial fields. The Training College at Petaling Jaya is being expanded to accept more trainees.
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  • 82 4 PAYA LEBAR, Frl.— Mr. J. F. K. Loutit, an insurance executive in Bermuda and director of the American International Assurance, flew into Singapore with his wife, from Hong Kong. The couple are here on a short visit after which they leave for Bangkok. They
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 149 4 BUY THE f j> WORLD'S^,, +tifjl*iX~ B AC /BATTERY TRANSISTOR PORTABLE RADIOS BX-403 8-TR. 3 BAND OBTAINABLE AT f^^li ALL RADIO DEALERS I V"^^^*_^^^M^^^Sj y-.\ VII Sole Agents for S'porc, Moloyo Borneo ROXY (SINGAPORE) CO., 3 P Q, CHHord House, Sino.oporc-1 Tel HUMP* I. A 111 IN J^k COME INSPECT
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  • 858 5 SDFASDFASDFASDFASDF HE HAD DRIVEN A WEDGE PbTWEEN POLAND AND HER ALLIES Concluding chapter of A. J. P. TAYLOR'S controversial history nn BLUNDERS THAT LED TO WORLD WAR 2 I l- I .^d until August 28. Then it was broken by Hitler r in weaker
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 26 5 mm ,f :nqe ol P£|j filX 21 I -2 60 I I l of I ncehve 6 LiG HTOMATiC I! erfe Shots by m k handling,
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    • 192 5 slide or movie 9 there's a ZEISS IKON projector for you Vk Movilux 8A A really new 8 mm pro- "■<■ i^&^^r^/ jector with marvellous fffffff rfj^\ performance and so port- j|§"*i v ■Ji^ oble you eon toke it ony- '^u^-'-^'t^l With SO watt COLD lamp J and self-lubricating bearings,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 164 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Diekenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis PLEASE I I THE TWI EF MAY HAV= A I I NJAKrA, VV/HAtK TV;E JEWELS MOMEY I'mXiT'S A PERFECT SET- LET 'OS GOTTEN THAT FOR V,ULA A LOVELY /ARE GLASS. I'M APRAJP (UP PORUS-rr'LL SB r
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  • 339 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE A pact we can all welcome RATIFICATION yes- terday of the trade agreement signed in Jakarta on June 29 means that the door is now wide open for vigorous, mutually beneficial trade between Singapore and Indonesia. Trade between the two countries has been going on for a
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  • 866 6  - This Miss is mum to twenty-five T.J. CHICHAK THIS SALVATION ARMY WORKER SAW ALL THE HORROR OF WAR WHEN SHE WAS CAPTURED BY THE JAPANESE- BUT IT DID NOT MAR HER FAITH By SHE GIVES THEM ALL THE LOVE THEY DID NOT GET AT HOME MISS OSSENDRYVER, Salvation Army Brigadier,
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  • 315 6  -  ROMANY BAIN By \CCORDING to the doctors. Lilian Kendrick may be signing her own death warrant when she marries tomorrow in London. For after two bouts of rheumatic fever, she has a weak heart, and the excitement of the wedding could be fatal. %> I know I
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  • 175 6 the Free Press reported "The Java papers inform us that on the 7th April H/d.N's steamer Samarang left Riow, accompanied by two gunboats, on a cruise to the Natuna. Anambas and Tambelan islands. in search of pirates and returned to Riow on the 19th May, without having
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  • 48 6 lOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN was in bed with a strained back. She was dancing an I Irish jig in San Francisco to celebrate her birthday and tripped over a stool "I'll see I don't do anything stupid like that next birthday," she said. She is 101. I
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  • 264 6 A NEW 'BRAIN' TO AID THE R.A.F. AN electronic computer capable of such tremendous operating speed that it could read and record every word in the Bible in under four minutes, is to be installed at Royal Air Force station at Hendon. near London. The station is to become the
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  • 132 6 Life is like that Howi.n Whai Henry VI ij ■usurer thi take the now. Sotto voice Who She w.i She \va burned hei Queen I Walter Ra ig him one Par.vii i when you fat of brttita said: I bearted gave a b 4 "What lid say to that "Uv
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 725 6 You cm% hand in your classified ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE I SHOPS I throughout I MALAYA and I I SINGAPORE I CAMERON HIGHLANDS Coid storage iM> Lt4-« 2u Tanah Rat* •TOM Con Storag* <M) Lid., 1-5 Clar* Strwt. RLAN« rold fttorate <v, Ltd., N«m Road. KOTA IHARU
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    • 73 6 Do Yon Know? There is only one 10-Tron-sistor Radio with built-in Telephone pick-up device. This useful instrument is used by numerous businessmen to amplify their very important trunk-calls and everyday telephone conversation, so that his secretary moy take notes, or to let his associates in on the conversation. What's more,
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    • 254 6 BEFORE -^S^^^^^B^W MAKE UP JP% 1 YOUR r MIND 1 lfrr- I I HAVE A ll^* LOOK AT 1\ yf CaJ 1 thf mr\ /n the njr \y^J OUTSTANDING |lM^^m*^y S| I [f/ Jf^ Here, at last, is the outstand.n X new 7 Fto J* I ROTARY Super 4 designed
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 246 6 TODAY'S RAP SINGAPORE Laic evening ieque&is; 10.30 Staxligiit concert; li.oo Edn mltrlV VV t\ mundo Revs and ills Orchestra; A.M.— 11.00 Progiamme sum- RADIO MALAYA (41. 7 metres) m.irv: 11.02 Conc^n pop^ 11.30 Asiau ilub- P.M. —12 Mid-day P.M.— 1.15 Tiffin uatf; 1.30 serenade; 12.30 Friday fare: 1.30 Time signal,
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    • 369 6 f Ito 1^ 1^ """~~~~^^l I ■«> I III' I I CLUES ACROSS IS Ii hao hilly sujrounciui'.s 1 Is mis stout wiiite? (4) t <4). 4 A metal workers place 16). 16 Victoria, perhaps, has a <'uoci 8 Ii. nas a nail on the end (3) job (4t 10
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  • 30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Indian Hiah Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. Y. K. Puri, this morning presented 65 books to the Language Institute. Pant a i Valley.
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  • 234 7 Four to establish a medical training scheme for preachers PROFESSOR ON WORLD rniip GOES WITH THEM TO GIVE ADVICE PAYA LEBAR, Friday. [TOUR young missionaries, two of whom are doctors flew into Singapore on their way to Bangkok to establish a medical training scheme for missionaires there. They are Dr.
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  • 196 7 ARMY TRIES ITS BEST TO FIT SOLDIERS INTO SOCIETY, SAYS BRIGADIER SINGAPORE. Fri. The O British Army is always trying its best to fit its >oidiers as weli as it can Into the rest of society. -aid Brigadier B. L. Rigby. the Chiei Education Otticer of FARELF. The Brigadier >aid
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  • 104 7 PUBLIC DEBATE ON ORIGIN OF A DRAMA BUKIT PANJANG. Fri The Kairalee Kala Nilayam, a Malayalam cultural organisation, will conduct a public debate on a drama, "New Sky, New Earth." at the Bukit Pan jang Community Centre tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. Mr. M. K. Menon, a journalist, had contended that
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  • 125 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. Malacca-born Jaatar bin Haji Muslim, 18. was awarded the challenge cup for being the best speaker ol the day, at the Orient School ol" Commerce annual debate. The motion "War is Good" 'vva.s proposed by Jamaludin bin Ahmad and
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  • 43 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Federation's first Commissioner for Insurance is to be appointed this year on secondment for three years from a Commonwealth country. Confirming this, a government source said that negotiations on the secondment were almost completed.
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  • 190 7 Exhibition by artist painting his way round world SINGAPORE, Friday. J^ 49- YEAR-OLD Danish artist, who is painting his way round the world, opens a one-man exhibition at Robinson's tomorrow at 1 1 a.m. The exhibition will last for a week. He will display 20 watercolour and 15 oil paintings
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  • 60 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Work on the building of a multi-million tyre factory in Petaling Jaya may begin in three months* time. It will take about 18 months to complete. Agreement to set up the 'factory has been reached between the Federation Government and
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  • 110 7 SCHOOL HEAD FROM INDIA VISITS EX-STUDENTS PAYA LEBAR, Fri. A school principal from India was given a send-off complete with garlands at the Singapore Airport by his former students. He is Mr. Adinath Pandby who had fulfilled a wish to tour the Far East to see some of his former
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 295 7 out on a journey until after j O|Q| CC (Feb. 20-Mar. 20): IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... j s^£^T&£ .i^aidth»ald C b? l »birtodoW I S»BITT»RIUSi\°KE 2 i" l trip o«r actlvltJ over triHes. If you will only learn '"j^"""* pe P e trip into the country or to the how
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  • 195 8 WIW +j Iw A \|||l I 1 1 ill A 1920 STYLE, IT HAS BEEN THE CHOICE OF OUR GIRLS SINCE ITS RETURN DRESSES of the 1920's are back in fashion with a terrific impact. Making a come-back from London to Singapore is the tube-line. Now
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  • 476 8 not insist on type of profession READERS of this page unanimously agree thai no parent should force his son or daughter to take up a certain career, if he or she is bent on another. In Family Problem No 2, we asked
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  • 163 8 THE glass bottles which most housewives use to keep water in the refrigerator are not only clumsy and heavy, but unsafe. With children around, they are liable to be knocked down. Your safest bet is to get plastic or polythene containers. I saw
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  • 204 8 FOR MRS. KNOW-HOW ODDLY enough most babies really enjoy their cod-liver oil, but there are a few around who won't accept it. A Pasir Panjang mother writes: I believe that there is a substitute that I can give to my baby instead of codliver oil. which I have
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  • 391 8 IN the average kitchen, the almond nut is very rarely seen except at Christmas time. Yet its advantages are numerous because of the abundance of carbohydrates cellulose, mineral matter and calories. Moreover, they can be used for some of the most delightful recipes for afternoon
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  • 136 8 THERE'S NOTHING L A BATH WITH SOA TO SUIT YOUR MOO NOTHING is more relaxin^ after a day's hard work than a bath. Not a hurried one, but a lone, dreamy one in a perfumed atmosphere. It Is one of life's minor pleasures. It makes one feel pampered to feel
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    • 272 9 I FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. I 3RPCPATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA I Xew Four Square Books I TiSH AGENT R.H. Bruce Lockhart $1.75 H r a lopse Oi many years; probably the mcst famous A Wat I, Russia before and during the reinside by a young diplomat. "'AS THE CAT
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    • 276 9 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular j|[""J reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- =~J $L plete the special delivery form be- J^W, lovy and hand it to your news-vendor Sg&jjTTl or post it to the address below and fc^rvJt the FREE PRESS will be delivered t3^^y^/
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    • 1124 9 Ira Remarriage: Its only fair jfe} that widows should ndVG thfi rififht nf rhnirp fj^E WINNER SECOND I I THIRD tiutlttttmitmmmmi liiAli l j ■;> (111 A, Moulmein Road: MR. SYED MASOOD, Bragi Road: A widow iMR. PRESTON LOW, Lowland Road: Yes, m r^^^ clow. She '"'■BpP^ Hi XI a
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  • 1241 10 SHOPPING centre BUY WISELY BY choosing from the wide range of worldwide known brands of transistor radios, ;ape recorders, watches, cameras and accessories at BOON CO.. 16. Change Alley. EJSHA SEWING MACHINE and Fans are modern India's quality pioducts. Contact AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS (PVT) LTD.. 12 Battery Road lor details of
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    • 225 10 HALF PRICES ANNUAL SALE Ladies' Polo Shirts $3.90 Ladies' Cotton Brassieres.. $1.00 Cotton Blankets $2.90 Girls English Swimsuits $2.90 ENGLISH, AMERICAN Btdshcets, Bedcovers, Ploytex, Maidcnform Brassieres, Teryfenc Blouses, Beochweor. SEVERAL BARGAINS EXTRA 10" r Discount over $10.00 Purchase. LUCK'S TRADERS LTD., 17, Orchard Road S pore-9. Tel: ***** From DUNDEE
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    • 269 10 CHEAP SALE NOW ON i"SfAZ'+- "I J*k ml Outdoor Illumination For BARBECUE PARTIES ETC. PORTABLE PRACTICAL! For Only 84-25 Each. Sole Agert>: QUEK SHIN SONS LTD. 1. Prince St. Collycr Quay Singapore 1 Tel: *****. Students Who Go Overseas! You need OVERCOATS QUILTS SCARVES WOOL-: LEN PULLOVERS CARDIGANS UNDERWEAR GLOVES
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    • 204 10 THE BEST BUY FOR YOUR POCKET MONEY THE MIGHTY MOTO GILERA 172 CX. H.P. TERMS AVAILABLE Sole agents. HUP TECK TRADING CO. 36G, Prinsep St, Spore 7 Telephone ***** For PICNICS at PULAU HANTU SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS j By Special Launches from JARDINE STEPS Leave Return 7 a.m. 4 p.m. 8
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    • 76 10 For Your Listening Pleasure Own A SONY I Enßj3js%*JKj y v; ,v-r^HJHRQP3NI^B TR 812 M 3 bond 8 transistor Also available all famous brands of Tape Recorders, Cameras Watches. Prices are moderate. Obtainable at: BOON CO. !< 16, Change Alley, S'pore-1. Tel: ***** TuTN.su orchard •o«-/*'£H jjt jmoj^^^ DCI DEALERS
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    • 72 10 Al«- CONDITIONED ~n 1 43.JALAN BESAR B SINGAPORE <S r T E L *****^ C^j^ Make This Tour After-Office Rendezvous! Relax Be Pampered By k GENUINE DRINKS k DELICIOUS FOOD k COZY ATMOSPHERE ATTRACTIVE WAITRESSES Everything laid on for your COMFORT PLEASURE Come once You'll want to corns again MODERN
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    • 111 10 I PIFCO products. e>3) \^fc BT v\ HAIR DRYER Lffl •MASSACER A Masterpiece of design and construction. Sole Distributors: TAN CHENG MOH ELECTRIC CO. SINGAPORE JOHORE \AfE m P° rt direct i SELL direct to y° u CHEAP because of lower cost Ml Worldwide Known Brandt of WATCHES, CAMERAS, TRANSISTOR
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    • 253 10 CHILDREN'S PERMftHEMT I PLEATED P SKIRTS (Mode in the USA.) TOP QUALITY MATERIAL! Available in Assorted Colours and Sixes. Imported by: SOON JOO'S i C^ly Mouse of Children's Woor 53, High St. S'pore-6. ™i™ Telephone: J3SII WHOLESALE AND RETAIL For all CARPETS DRY-CLEANING Contact: WASHINGTON Dry Cleaning Co. 412-414, Orchard
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    • 145 10 Paul "VITAJ Home Ki tche?l Complete 1 MINCER fosl BLENDER V^j I JUICE- I f XTRACTOfc With FREE GIFT^7I Super.or Q uohtv 1 lntemot,o«o| So C t C««.necr v Guo fO m^,N '0. j Spore «><»♦> i OVO.loblc flt t^ P.P- STORE UM SE*G Mu«T t m 1 It* SE»IC
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  • 37 11 x-y '?rowPWy.NY ».^^^^w^;^^x^v^^^ Iqqy^,x^3^yxxKK»v^^>>>■v^^^1 qqy^,x^3^yxxKK»v^^>>>■v^^^ wwww\w. ai 1 vwwm, 'JU immpjpiguuu mown, wem between the two teams in the practice match. r Joe Mission keeps it steady as William Tan. on pillion, dribbles
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  • 343 11 Scooter riders introduce a new thrill ft* noisiest sport on earth? IT COULD BE, SAYS KEN JALLEH SINGAPORE, Fri. IF women's football j didn't make a hit in i Singapore, maybe Scooter Football will at least that's what mem- j bers of the Lambretta Owners Association are hoping by introducing
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  • 45 11 I r dat< suggested an to confirmation. They Singapore Ail Blues vs ration Armed Forces on r 28; versus Negri n N wn moer n and .t h on December ri will be two All Blues trials on October 6 10.
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  • 32 11 STOCKHOLM. Fri.— The Inter- national Lawn Tennis Federation agreed in principle to the experi[mental introduction of a limited number of Open tournaments, but deferred details until next year's Federation meeting.
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  • 209 11 Youths get chance to play for All-Singapore XI SINGAPORE, Friday. FOl'H Singapore Youth representatives will take the field and another tour have been named as reserves for the All Singapore team to play the visiting St. Paul's University of Tokyo tonight at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The Singapore Amateur Football
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  • 209 11 RESULTS OF YMCA JUDO GRADING CONTEST STAMFORD, Fri. Results of the V.M.C.A. Judo Society grading contest: Seniors: 2nd Kyu (Blue Belt) Jeffrey Low, Sonny Sect, Michael Chao; 3rd Kyu (Green Be i t) s. W. Chv, Clement Yeo; 4th Kyu (Orange Belt) Goh Eno- Teck. Ng Kian Ann. Kan Tuck
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  • 12 11 NF W PLYMOUTH. PH.- The I- their New Zealand tour.
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    • 110 11 Enjoyed all over the worldat the rate of 13 bottles a second >f^V v*- •^•".^tT i^' r £ji^ Mitt **^3^s33P^B^^^^sP(b^^ "^"SSSi^i^H i^^ffSSS^^^ Ji^flift w^^F^w^-f-'* mVl^fl K^S r^Sr"^^^f^ <^Kinr^ i I \^-aJo^j^^ ■flit ■^^ra^&. m bL^l^^>-A i A. aL f a^^fc^^^^Z <aaiaM|M g^, '^*****!^*' i^i^^"*i^i^i^r il^lh l^ift THE KING OF BEERS
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 109 11 THE SNIPE YACHTS IN WEEKEND CLAbn SINGAPORE. Fri. The Snipe Class yachts from the Royal Singapore Yacht Club will be competing against the Snipes from K.A.I-'. Changj tomorrow and Sunday. There will b. two team races on each day starting at 3.15 p.m. and 4.15 p.m. Mr. R.C. Hazell. RSYC's
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  • 12 12 Amagasaki (Race Four) Little Richard (Race Eight)
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  • 131 12 McKENZIE AND GREEN IN FEAF GOLF FINAL Par Eoj l Golfug Society".* quj .-non- •ship ti.w a ar's leading golfers— w-.:.^ Commander McKenzie and b ligh Sergean Green I plajn v. ovei In< RSGC Inks it Sim Roe da} starti 1.30 p.m. 1.. W Cdr. McXi Seletar>. [avow Ite, ■as
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  • 264 12 LONDON. Friday. THE Australian cricketers were beaten by eighi wickets in a one-day match againsi Hie (Jlub Cricket Conference XI yesterday. Scores: Australians 149, C.C.C. 102 for *i. Close o: play scores in yesterday's matches were: \t Blackheath: (One day match >: C.C.C.
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  • 1393 12 Speedy Hoi Houw set to make it four straight SCRUTINEER SUMS IT ALL UP FOR TOMORROW BUKIT TIMAH COURSE, Friday. The way is clear for Dividend in opening event TRAINER Noordin has a potential champion in brilliantly speedy 1 Hoi Homy who has won his last three starts in a
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 458 12 Draw for Captain's prize HPHOMSON, Pri.— Royal L>- a.m— Q. K. Murphy <12> and land Club's annual com- T. J. Jackson (11) /If. K. petition for the Captain's prize Chidambaram (20) *nd J will be played on Sunday and Sneeay (It. the draw and starting times 10th T<h,>: 7.45 a.m.
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