The Singapore Free Press, 3 October 1961

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  • 22 1 tO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1961. 13 CENTS.
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  • 64 1 Three horses clock good times at Penang: P. 12 i Subject: Tengku's trip to discuss merger j O\DON, Tues. iJ v British and Governits are consulting the possible London in if mtu re by p Vbdul RahM iiayaV Prime in liiithoritource > a i d is!
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  • 114 1 y^MRITSAR, Tues. Yogi Raj Suryodev, a Hindu holy man, yesterday ended his 49-day fast in opposition to that of the Sikh leader, Master Tara Singh, who colled it off on Sunday after 48 days. Master Tora Singh fasted to support his demand for
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  • 277 1 $114,000 so far for Tan Kah Kee study fund SINGAPORE, Tucs. The Tan Kah Kee Scholarship Fund, set up by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce in memory of the late Mr. Tan Kah Kee. now stands at more than SI 14.000. Revealing this to The Free Press yesterday, Mr.
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  • 76 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Employees of tour Shaw organisation companies and of the Borneo Company returned to work this morning following agreements reached yesterday. All pickets and posters outside both premises were removed nnd all was reported normal. A spokesman for the 185 locked
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  • 33 1 ALGIERS. Tues. A call for a 30-minute general strike by the outlawed anti-Gaulllst secret army organisa ion (OAS> v/as followed Idv virtually all Algiers .shopkeepers, rale proprietors and general business today.
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  • 39 1 STOCKHOLM. Tues.— Thr Swrdish seismological institute in i Uppsala yesterday recorded an earth tremor in the Novaya j Semlyn area of the Arctic, but I officials could not say whether It i came from a bomb explosion.
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  • 62 1 ithoritaUve c said later, how- the expected a men! might until the :v week. No was avail- yesterday xpecting to shortly to points on the lerger bend MaPrime U e Kuan y accused ing -low"" on issaf parti- irds the ques- ry bases. ated his view Lord Selkirk.
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  • 111 1 G.S.A. WILL SELL 1,000 TONS OF TIN FROM FEDERAL CORPORATION 11/ASHIXGTOX. Tues.— The jff General Services Administration yesterday announced that bids would be accepted up to Oct. 18 for the sale o: a further 1.000 tons of pig tin irom the inventory formerly held in the Federal Facilities Corporation. A
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  • 287 1 Decisive stage of Berlin crisis talks this week WASHINGTON, Tuesday. A DECISIVE stage is expected to lx i reached 1 this week in the Western attempt lo find a basis for Berlin negotiations with the Soviet Union. Mr. Andrei Gromyko. Soviet Foreign Minister, will be travelling to Washington to resume
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  • 146 1 >JEW YORK. Tucs. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Defence Minister, is to undergo an operation in a Manhattan hospital here on Saturday for the removal of a blood clot in his head. Mr. Victor Weingarten, the public relations officer of
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  • 23 1 LONDON. Tues.~The number oi passengers flying the Atlantic jumped nearly 25 per cent last year to almost two million.
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  • 29 1 CALAIS riiss. American Oan'V DfcTO c.t-Myleci "first nixfren ol t world" was detained by police yesterday when he Mrnveo awe b, levy t-t"^ Bi i tain
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  • 48 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Another four-storey primary school is to go up at Mattar Road, off Aljunied Road 'it will have 24 classrooms together with three special classrooms and combined hall and tiffin shed. The Government is now inviting tenders for the con- struction of the school.
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  • 233 1 BESSIE IS SECOND GIRL TO ENTER RACE SINGAPORE. Tues.— Bessie Chan. 17, is the second woman entrant for the Free Press cycle race this year. Bessie, a student of the Methodist Girls' Afternoon School, will be in Class B in the race to be held on Nov. 5 over the
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  • 248 1 Schools to get more dental nurses TRAINING STARTS NEXT MONTH SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Ministry of Health's plan to have a dental clinic in every primary school in Singapore will move a step nearer to fulfilment with the opening of the dental nurses' training school in about six to seven weeks.
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  • 123 1 JBBER "RICE &OWN first v. tlti i• > vV- A> AN. H 1 RAZAK IN J VWL TAX roKvu i m 11 i Prcuiid lim I. 1 I Itu- H n xl fapan l.rv I i ik Bl< J !i it«i i, "I.: and i\t .11 I 1: id
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 146 1 I New Available I JAPAN HOUSE I 131. Middle Road Singapore. K^t'- f^QvyL //111 I I r^mT JMmWm, dWmfm 1 jJT. r**»» xXIS« etti I f$ j So n«nple -so compact the«ie useful I I corofortabie bedrooms at night. A few seconds and th "S handy unit can be 77^^*V
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  • 269 2 TIN BASICALLY STEADY: ONLY SMALL U.K., OUTSIDE INTEREST Free Press city section: Finance and industry I i ONDON. Toes. Des- pite the lower Eastern advices over the weekend, the London tin market held basically steady during moderate morning dealings. Out-idr interest, however. :v>th fan the U.K. and on the Continent
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  • 43 2 ondon. rues Stock ol re-:-:.-o Landa me al ex- -.■i.-* 1 081 ;<>. warehouses at the ci i eek taJU i -'is tons 324 tons he am lona eel >mprising I ndon .'..'i 1 r rtei poo] nd Roll '.4-. r <
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  • 152 2 *hjr»es today ar»: St* 1 1 it] '■'■■(,<-• l Tevf-v.t 23, I trtva '"> 7 Kannn Han II Outer roari* X :> H orjTi K•. tfonn, Citj Kra 'j -<<*k g, i.. n Hlnut, s- la«T9l r v. ■v Murvtdan, X i-- Buntruraa, AJ k, Siath, T«v<
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  • 161 2 STOCK MARKETS LACK INCENTIVE: PRICES MOVE LOWER LONDON. Tdes. The stock markets in London yesterday lacked incentive and started a new fortnightly account on a quiet and uncertain note. Business failed to expai.c! and price.- move a within narrow ii:r.:t but usually to lower levels. Industrials were distinctly dull and
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  • 68 2 LONDON. Tues.— The September edition of the Rubber Study Group's statistical bulletin contains the following amendments: World natural rubber consumption for J'ir.e has been amended to 175,000 long tons and producing area Stocks a 1 the end of June to 265.000 lone tons. Imports by the Soviet Union
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  • 58 2 HONG KONG Mon. -Closing prices here today were: Previous Today X S Bank Corporation 5342 vmq sales sales Wbeelock Motion SHOO SI 1.60 salt s sa les Klumg phone $40.00 $40.25 sales sales D.::v Farm CoM Storage $35. 25 $35.00 sales sales T ikOO Dock 562.00 $62.50
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  • 489 2 Stotk Exchange: Tins erratic, good demand for industrials By The Free Press Marker Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. was considerably more buying interest in industrials, frustrated only by a lack of sellers, states a leading Singapore Broker in his weekly review of the Stock Exchange. Tin shares weft erratic, moving sympathetically with
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  • 73 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares La>t sa.tj in me Singapore Ti -siums Room yestercia\ weie: INDUSTRIALS: Bonstead $1.50 1 cent), Fitzpatricks $1.76 (+2 cents*. S.C.S. $2.46 < 1 centK S. Times $3.17 r 2 cents*, U.E. Ords 51. 20 < 1 cent), Wear»»e $2.80 funchanged >. TINS: A. Amal
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  • 143 2 1961 -first surplus of rubber in years Economist ONDON, Tues. For the first time in several years, there will be a sizeable production surplus of natural rubber in 1961. according to the Economist intelligence unit in its latest issue on rubber trends. Although consumption in the second half of the
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  • 57 2 BURLINGTON. Vermont > Tuc»— Geiitial Electric Co. has began operating its now salt water conversion laboratory here. The laboratory will be used o investigate and develop new technologies for converting salt water to fresh and :o seek way-; of mi!- proving present desalting methods. The laboratory also will
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  • 218 2 BEIRUT, Tuesday. PRESIDENT GamaJ Abdel Nasser said thai lighting was going on in Aleppo Syria's second city Damascus, and Deirez-Zor, northeasi Syria, according to a Cairo Radio broadcast picked up here. The Syrian coup "could turn into disaster," he added. He
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  • 33 2 NEW DELHI. Txies. Malaya's Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. arrived here with a tenm of industrialists and businessmen for trade talks with the Indian Government
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  • 27 2 TOKYO. Tues.— Typhoon Tilda. having centre winds of 135 miles an hour. w;is expected to reach the waters south of Okinawa early to- day.
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  • 133 2 PEACE MARCHERS DEMONSTRATE OUTSIDE SOVIET ARMY BARRACKS MOSCOW, Tucs— Twenty Western "peace marchers" demonstrated yesterday outside a large Soviet Army barracks on the outskirts of .Moscow. The peacemarchers, wearing jeans an sweaters and carrying banners calling for world disarmament and an end to nuclear testing, discovered the barracks on the
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  • ROUND-THE-WORLD PRICES
    • 112 2 Three months <'*«1 k t956J TONE: Easier. TURNOVER: 180 tons. LONDON. Oct. 2. Previous Today RUBBER No 1 RSS c.if. European ports Oct 24; 341 Nov 24 11/16 -'4 9.16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 25 2*l RUBBER No. 1 RSS settlement House Terms, No* 251/16 24
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    • 70 2 NEW YORK. Oct 1 Previous Today TIN Straits spot 122.00 I'Jl 23 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract, Nov. 29.42 29 '■'■Ib Jan. 07J 25.90 TONE: Dull. SALES: On* lot. Standard Contract Ntv. ?f».;i7i 29.271 Jan. 20. on 25.72 i TONE: Barely steady. SALES: Eight lots. No. 1 RSS
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    • 34 2 NEW YORK. Oct. 2. Previous Today GO Industrial* 701.2] 699.83 20 Railroads 148.96 144.28 40 Domestic Bonds 53. 59 53.59 IS Utilities 122. 14 123.36 05 Stocks Composite Averages 236.90 237.21
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    • 87 2 LONDON. Oct. 1. Previous Today COPRA Philippines 0.1.f. UK. North European ports delivered weight per i long ton Oet $1644 $164* COPRA Straits Borneo o.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered wpiKht per long ton Oct. Nov £60 isf«* COCONUT OIL crude Straitk O.i.f. European ports in bum
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    • 36 2 Malabar spot 44*. afloats 44. Oct. shipment 14. Lampong spot 44J. afloat* 44, Oci shipment 44. Muntok white M-n- 57. afloat* r>X. Oct. shipment .">2i. i tellers ex-dock. VmTI- [(!.,..> .jl|.-|tfit It. I s, MM
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  • 339 2 Worsening guerilla war in S. Vietnam is worrying the U.S. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. THE United States is seriously concerned over South Vietnam's worsening conflict with Communist guerillas, American officials said yesterday. They said that the estimated number of hard-core Communists waging war on the government of President Ngo Dinb,Dfeni had jumped
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  • 186 2 MAC NAMES TWO TO PROBE SI, 200, 000 GOYA THEFT LONDON. Tue-. -The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. has appointed Lord Bridges and Major Sir John Ferguson to undertake an independent Inquiry into the circumstances .surrounding: the theft of Goya's portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery.
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  • 41 2 DARWIN. Tues. A senior officer oi the Immigration Department. Mr- H. G. Brooks, has flown to Darwin to MipervLso the deportation of two Malayans. Daris bin Saris. 3J. and Zainal bin Hashim. 24 wrho art s ill in hiding.
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  • 23 2 tokvo rue* Tan \bdul X; .\<k. Malayan Deputy Piin-,r Minister arrived here by air this erc:.ing ;<s a state guest.
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  • 39 2 JACKSONVILI E fFtorkla). Tues. The tanker bjb. Best M<»ni»rr ma* w>tm.,.y fttxMll no mflee bm tit tien after an er.p ne rocm eq>lo6iou rippsa i bole m uic S2S-foo*« vctsti. AIJ ol men ttofttd mere pwewd.
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  • 196 2 London, roes.— TeabreaJc trouble led U> T.uuo Ford workers most of them at the linn.- Dagenham factory -being told by the manage- 1 ment yesterday: "Don't re- j port lor work tomorrow or Wednesday.** The action was taken because 01 an
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  • 321 2 FRANCE STILL READY TO TALK PEACE WITH REBELS -DE GAULLE DARIS, Turs p r < dent de Gaulle V nationwide broadlast night said: are still ready to an agreement with v. leaders of the reb»li. !r in order decisively bring peace to Aleer;,, settle the terms of s(\; determination auu)
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  • 76 2 RUSSIA'S N-TEST SERIES: 16th BLAST, SAYS U.S. II7ASHINGTON. Tur. f Soviet Union exploded another nuclear device in atmosphere yesterday, the Atomic Energy Commiss n announced. A statement by the oom* mission said the explosion wai carried out in vicinity of Novaya Ztm.; the area where previoi Soviet tests in the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 32 2 BEN |EI LINE CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER With immediate effect our new number is: 9 3 4 2 1 (10 LINES) THE BEN LINE o 1 EAMERS I TD oct i96i SINGAPORE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 9 3 MALCOLM •LEFT' AND KEVIN
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  • 293 3 Helpful Malayans please two on hitch-hike trip SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ig globe-trotters, Malcolm Sneath, Edgar, 19, are delighted to us very friendly and helpful especially to travellers. They learned this during a Uuree-week stay Jn Malaya and Singapore. Malcolm ar.d Kevin. wh< arrived m Penang by ship from India, and hitch-hiked
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  • 12 3 Datin wife Usag >ff, >1 She i rker.
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  • 134 3 MALACCA, Tuesday. TIIK St. Francis Association has given $1,000 to the St Francis Institution, Malacca. The cheque was presented to Rev. Brother Alban. Director of St. Francis Institution, at the association's 44th annual dinner. The amount is part of the $7,000 promised by
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  • 212 3 Identity is in doubt -so man accused of theft is freed SINGAPORE, Tuesday. YU Cheong, accused of theft, was acquitted during his trial in a criminal district court here yesterday because there was a doubt on a point of identification in the prosecution case. v, defended by Mr. R. Murugason,
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  • 185 3 MALACCA WILL EXTEND TOWN LIMITS TO MEET GROWTH OF POPULATION XfALACCA. Tues.-Due to ifl the increase in population and the development of rural areas outside the municipal limits. the Malacca Municipal Council plans to extend the town limits. The Municipal Council's finance sub-committee has requested four heads of departments to
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  • 106 3 NOTED ARTISTES TO PERFORM AT POLICE DANCE MALACCA. Tues. —-Among the highlights at the forthcoming Malacca Police dance on Oct. 14 will be the performances of guest artistes such as Adora Belle, Saloma and the classical dancer, Gopal Chetty and his troupe. There will also be a fashion parade by
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  • 65 3 MALACCA. Tues. The Malacca State Appeal Committee of the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Home Fund has donated a sum of $5,000 for one bed for one year. The amount which was raised by public donations, proceeds from a Flag Day and sales of badges, will provide
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  • 103 3 Mr. A. C. D. Dousman, an engineer from New York, arrived here for a 10-day stay on the way to Kuala Lumpur. He stays at the Goodwood Hotel. Mr. W. E. Lovell. a salesman from Long Beach, California, flew in yesterday for a 10-day visit. He also
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  • 100 3 STUDENT BURNED IN ALCOHOL EXPERIMENT IN VARSITY LAB SINGAFORE, Tues.— A Nanyang University undergraduate, admitted to the General Hospital after he was burned on the chest while conducting an experiment in the university laboratory, is reported to be in good condition. Mr. Ho Kirn Choon, a thirdyear Science student, was
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  • 591 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J^ MAJOR annual event for patients of Trafalgar Home will be declared open by Puan Noor Aisha, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara at Tan Tock Seng Hospital at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Significant in two aspects Is this "Sale of Handicraft", organised by the
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  • 219 3 ANOTHER US TRADE SHOW OPENS AT POLY NEXT WEEK SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JHE third Isbrandtsen Mobile Trade Fair' will be open to the public at the Singapore Polytechnic from Oct. 13 to 20. Consisting of seven liftvans, housing United States building materials and accessories exhibits, the fair, aboard the S.S. Remsen
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  • 98 3 S'PORE VISIT BY ARMY PUBLIC RELATIONS CHIEF FROM U.K. SINGAPORE, Tues.— Major General R. A. Fyfte, Director of Public Relations at the War Office in London will arrive here from Kuala Lumpur on Friday during a tour of the Far East. In Singapore, the General will be the guest ol
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  • 36 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. Zon^s Four and Soven will be without water today from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tomorrow, there will be no water in Zones Five and Six from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 133 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERT WEEK' Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page CHEAP SALE 37tii ANNIVERSARY) i on PIANOS. ORGANS, RADIOS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, etc. OTHM h Go NANG HE'-G CO., i a mm ***** 3: ;^£ERATORJ I lEmisioi MTIKVCIEI Pi VI n~n~ i
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    • 175 3 LAM WEEK Buy now before it is too late LOOK at these amazing SUITING bargains American Dacron Wool 59/60" $18.50 to 7.50 American Dacron Wool 60" 22.50 to 12.50 American Gabardine waterproof 60" 12.50 to 3.50 American Dacron and acetate suiting 59/60" 12.50 to 3.50 American Dacron Rayon foncy design
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 341 3 CiNEMAS MINISTRY OF CUI/TURE: T0 ni T( Y n I Free lilm shows Hong Smi th^ Yea? bWQ -Ho 345 I **»<**• Loion Tai Ol fi 4 i Hfta School, Bail Scon Pail r Vpitht •r- Tm-P Pnc-P^ri Roaa; Kheam Hock Roaa 1a- a a a™ Chinese temple; Ja\u Head
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  • 248 4 NEW UNION HOUSE PLANNED FOR STORE VARSUTY: URGENT NEED SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A NEW and larger union house is being planned by the University of Malaya in Singapore Students' Union and to study the project, a special committee comprising: six student leaders has been appointed. 1 his follows a promise by
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  • 164 4 Salesman off to in England PAYA LEBAR, Tues.— A 23-year-old salesman. Mr. Mohinder Singh, has gone to England to open a textile croods shop in: Tenterden, Sussex. His friend, Mr. Pritam Singh, in England, who was also a former salesman in Singapore, had sent him a letter advising him to
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  • 66 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The special 10-cent postage stamp issued on April 1, 1956. to commemorate the diamond jubilee of the late Sultan Ibrahim of Johore will be invalid with eftect from April 1. 1962. The stamp may be exchanged for another stamp of equal value
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  • 163 4 Adult Board to run course in music appreciation SINGAPORE, Tuesday. •fllE Adult Education Board has organised a music appreciation course which comprises eight lectures and demonstration sessions of one-and-a-half hour duration each. The course, according to the organiser, Mr. H. C. Chan, is to enable music lovers to listen to,
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  • 191 4 PUT ACCENT ON YOUTH IN SOCIAL WORK, SAYS BYRNE SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. K.M. Byrne, Minister for Health and Law, said in a message in the first issue of the Journal of the Social Science Society of the University of Malaya in Singapore, that in social work the stress should be
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  • 36 4 PORT SWETTENHAM, Tues. The construction of three deepwater berths at North Klang Straits, scheduled to be completed in 1963, was going on smoothly, according to the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir.
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  • 23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has declarer aluminium coagulating tanks and other rubber processing equipment pioneer products.
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  • 29 4 KOTA BHARU. Tues. -Work has begun on a 10-acre site hero where Radio Malaya is to set up a $500,000 transmitter, studio, and office buildin'. 1
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  • 19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Firemen at the Fire Brigade headquarters here will have their own mosaue next year.
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  • 82 4 Up -list of all who did not vote SINGAPORE, Tues. The list of electors who failed to vote at the Anson by-election held on July 15 this year is now displayed at tht^ olTice of the registration officer in Empress Place and at the Maxwell Road post office. Any person
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  • 54 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The special section of the Information Department, set up early this year to fight subversion in the rural areas, is in operation. Headed by a former publicity chief of UMNO, Inche Wan Abdul Kadir bin Ismail, the section is also to consolidate national
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  • 38 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Nawab of Pataudi is due in Kuala Lumpur shortly for a two-month holiday which he will spend with his uncle, Major General Sher Ali Khan, the Pakistan High Commission in Malaya.
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  • 66 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Millions of old rubber trees, which for years have been a problem because so little can be done with them, may find a profitable market if experiments now being conducted proved successful. Mr. Takeo Koyama, head of the Japan Consulting Institute in
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  • 103 4 CULTURE: DRAFT CONSTITUTION OF FEDERATION DISTRIBUTED SINGAPORE, Tues. Inche Ramli A. Hadi. chairman of the ad hoc committee of the proposed Federation of Cultural Organisations, has distributed the draft constitution to the various organisations concerned. A total of about 100 Malay, Chinese, Indian and English cultural bodies will receive the
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  • 179 4 INTERCHANGE OF IDEAS AT UNIVERSITY URGED SINGAPORE. Tups. There k^ is need for greater cooperation and interchange of idea.s between the various departments of the University. This is urged by Dr. Jean Robertson, head of the Department of Social Studies at the University of Malaya in Singapore, in a foreword
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  • 29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malayan Banking Limited has opened a sub-branch on the ground floor of UMNO building. Batu Road. Mr. Lim Kok Chong is in charge.
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  • 306 4 Rivals in the travel business meet ante a month at the Skal Club SINGAPORE, Tuesd IX business they are rivals, bill still they \< IVI if necessary to i^d together in ;< iv;,., spirit once a month. These are the member* the Singapore Skal Club. They are people q nected
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  • 134 4 U.S. SHOW TEAM TO PERFORM IN S'PORE SINGAPORE. Tues The Joey Adams a. star variety sh now touring der President Ki nedy's special inter. national pro?rammp for cultural present. ations, will perform at the Victoria Theatre here or. 0--22 and 23. The shows will be in the Singapore Junj Chamber
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  • 34 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The seventh annual general meeting ol tht- Singapore Film Society will be held on Oct. 30 at the Cultural Centre, immediately after the screening of the film "Twelve Angry Men".
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 296 4 —LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLSANNOUNCING ANNOUNCING THE FEDERAL ENGLISH TODAY SUPPLEMENTARY READERS Sooth -East Asian Edition First Year, Book 1 (16 pages) $0.50 Thoroughly adapted to meet the need* of local schools and the requirement* of be** First Year, Book 2 (48 pages) $1.00 tKe Federation and Singapore English Syllabuses*
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  • 654 5 Condemn me... history will absolve me... r the Univerj of Hava, v_ fell in Martha Balart from a philosophy v married 1948. On ion?) moon in 1 had to pawn and other s but these >P3 fl duafc Hedg< I d p r it a fe< 2 D ctatc Cuba
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 212 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson IjL IJN^ A?\AS7A&£S.. '<-> f 'AS? Tz* vjt U ZZ Jf I ENJOY 'THE CHANSJttSy 7H£'flafP£R.' 52£ ''7 V |^<S MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Oavis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake 1 art V^3?^^ r^s^ ?^AND WHEN 1
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 363 6 Role of the skilled craftsman •THE head of the En- gineering Department of the Polytechnic Mr. F. Helm, has drawn a distinction between the professional man on the one hand and the trained technician and craftsman on the other. The difference 1 is. of course. obvious. But Mr. Helm has
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  • 866 6 ITALY. BRITAIN. WEST GERMANY, FRANCE ARE HOSTAGES OF THE U.S., MR. X TELLS SIR LESLIE PLUMMER A BLACK telephone sat on the beach-table in front of Nikita Khrushchev, and a pair of binoculars hung from the pole of the big white beach umbrella. "Aha!"
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  • 403 6  - Solution a buffer state WILLIAM BARKLEY By Tuesday I WANT a bit of peace in this world. My earliest memory is of a flamboyant newspaper keeping us up to date on the Boer War in my Scottish home. Since then we have had some other wars to down the Germans,
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  • 89 6 The Free Press reported: The Bombay Gazette of the 27th tilt, states that Mr. Seton-Karr has been permitted to resign his seat in the Legislative Council. It will be recollected that Mr. Seton-Karr was severely censured by the Governor General for his share in the Nil Durpan
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  • 78 6 WANTED: 'Alan with extra big hands, any nationality service just once, not exceeding six hours. "Only big hands, head unimportant. Please write giving size of hand and charge expected." Thi> advertisement in the "Situations Vacant" column of one Hongkong newspaper came from a company which exports wax
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  • 159 6 Life iS like that ALASKA Ifi the 80 place I ever *w. w I was there a man i bucket of boiling 7. r outside to cool it froze so fast that irl he came back two mil later the ice was still v ARE you sttil taking a cold
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  • 90 6 LAUGH WITH BEACHCOMBER A PSYCHIATRIST < strained by ov<rw thought he was being lowed aboft by a Tasmania*) hunchback with wheelbarrow full <>f i pipes, went to a v practitioner. He, too, suffering from strain, he told the patient a: that what had followed into the room wa> ap- I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 121 6 LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS ANNOUNCING ENGLISH TODAY South -East Asian Edition Thoroughly adapted to meet the need* <•! 1" tl sehool> and the requirement^ of both the Fedei ji ion and Singapore English Syllabuses, These book- will l>e iea<K for the 1%2 School Year: fntrodurtory Book (for Remove <ni<(
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 281 6 TODAfS RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE chimes: 10.00 The record shop; Short Wave Service 10.30 Return of the native: tl metres (7150 kc s.) j 11.00 A night at the opera; 11.30 Medium Wave Service: i The best in music; 12 (mid47ft metres. night) Close down. V.M. 11.00 Programme radio MALAYA U1.7
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    • 325 6 CLUES ACROSS 7 Too long to wait for a hall 1 Take something wrongly (5). o samagesl (4». 6 Just the girl for a witty re- 8 Onl >' to be making mark? <s>. o a f search? (6). 12 Just Uie animals to make an 9 Taking a little
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  • 120 7 GET EXPERT TO PLAN FUTURE GRAND PRIX, GOVT. URGED S a nner motor r nunentator for forces netG< nnany bepore should expert to do work in i isation ol an and Prix, with uWic re- did the the C and Prix who has ass races in Singapc the in appoai
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  • 57 7 IN: FORMER YWCA DIRECTOR TO MEET OLD FRIENDS r service. egg red here n a world -he had c :~.ere for guest o: D: Imstuta rmerly In charge I 7W C A Wai Fa-: with Singapore B will reSew Zealand at the ren c c of E> Ihi this public
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  • 18 7 JANG. Tuft*.— Primary MaI tli ir anXHijuncttan n's Day i Oc*. 23. Par- r ;e>t- for
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  • 22 7 Raffles Sch ol wfil ual Parents rhool on Oct. 13. I by an art C i ki rv xhi-
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  • 14 7 AP Rr Tuca Thr PWjcc Band "™u Esplanade from *°W0 pm. tomor-
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  • 312 7 Homo Sapiens: A YMCA reminder DR. CHEN BACK AFTER WORLD CONFERENCE IN GENEVA SINGAPORE. Tues.-: Racial discrimination came under fire at the fourth council meeting of the World Alliance of Y.M.C.A.s hold in Goneva. This was stated by Dr.. Chen Chi-Wet honorary secretary of the Chinese YMCA who represented Singapore
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  • 67 7 and p 4 jblth ->s orders Md P, Ky Slt on the .-'^P"; orders the broom had the broom you had the brush part in the front, and so did I. so it took us to its own home instead of ours. We must tell Gwyneth that
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  • 436 7 Craftsmen, technicians will become the backbone of an industrialised Singapore' SINGAPORE, Tues. Industrialisation in Singapore is not going to be made or manned by the professional man but by technicians and craftsmen, who will be the backbone of future industries, said Mr. F Helm, head of the Engineering Department, Singapore
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  • 176 7 MOVEMENT 'SCHOOL' FOR SOCIAL WORKERS CJINGAPORE, Tues.— The Grail Movement in Singapore is planning to open a centre in Waterloo Street to train social workers. The place will provide an opportunity to many young women to take up useful occupations which will help them prepare for voluntary community service. The
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  • 91 7 1,000 AT FAIR IN AID OF CHURCH BUILDING FUND SINGAPORE, Tues.— About 1,000 people attended a day-long fun-fair at the Convent Primary School in Ponggol Road to raise funds for proposed St. Anne's Church. The fair, organised by members of Our Lady Nativity Church, was opened by Rev. H. Berthold,
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  • 53 7 PASIR PANJANG. Tues. More than 1,000 Muslims living in West Coast Road and Pasir Pan Jang Road took part in a procession to celebrate the Prophet's birthday. The four-mile procession started from Kallang Mosque in West Coast Road and ended at the Hussein Suleiman's Mosque in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 143 7 CALENDAR Automatically changing date, shockprotected, waterproof etc. M 16 COLLV&f* QuAy QUALITY SHOES W HADE IN ENGLAND Jlr domfort Z^ilae Otyle sS^SSi^r P. A. MOHAMED SULTAN CO 306. North Bridge Road (Near Bras Basah Road) Sol« Agents: BOON LIEW LTD. COLOURS 42, Rochore Canal Rood, Singopore. Tel: *****. MADE IN
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    • 60 7 fc.ru i* kali "JULIA" Automatic Thib is what every vs-man hes ever dreamed cf. Every type of sewing that a woman could wish for fashion sewing, rmbroidrry end exquisite decorative stitches with that hand made" 100k all these ore produced without effort THE EMPORIUM LTD. 17/19 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE, Tel:
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 368 7 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... TAURUS gftfiSß"'! SStt $Cta&r2E on children's interests today, work done have a well-rounded per- s|nce VQU need make an fl (July 24 AufJ 23) sonality and a good sense tor impor t tatn t decision. Ut OMBINK business and tastaes£ \ou are one to alwa>s pleasure
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  • 281 8 Five plan more art shows to pay for study trips abroad Ij^IVE ambitious artists are aiming to stage more art exhibitions to raise funds for overseas study trips. They are Chee Kok Kee, 22, Mak Kum Siew, 21, Chen Sau Mm. 21, Goh Bens Kwan. 22.
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  • 164 8 TEACHER TO GO TO BRITAIN FOR ART COURSE A SINGAPORE BORN teacher plans to leave for London later this year to study art and fulfil his ambition of becoming a professional aftist. He is V. Sivapra/satham, 19 (below), a teacher at a primary school in Pontian. A former student of
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  • 258 8 CARS, FILMS, TV AND LIFTS HAVE MADE US LAZY, SAY STUDENTS ST. Joseph's Institution beat Beatty Secondary School in an inter-school debate on "Modernisation has made Man lazy", by 559 points to 497. Speaking for the motion, A.R. Segaran, said that new inventions such
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  • 114 8 HE BEATS 600 TO WIN TALENT CONTEST T ATEST sensation in the MIJ local musical world is Corporal Brian Harrison, of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Since coming out here with his wife and four children from England 18 months ago. Cpl. Harrison, 40. has gained much popularity with
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  • 137 8 Bearded sailor Michael wins Services talentime A 24-year-old sailor Michael Haviland (above), of the Royal Navy, sang his way to take first prize at the Services tajentime contest held at the Union Jack Club. It was his first appearance on stage in Singapore since he arrived from England. "My success
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  • 155 8 Rock 'n' roll bug bites him again: Lai, 18, to stage comeback lIANDSOME L.C. Lai, 18, hailed as the "rock and roll king of India." is to make a comeback shortly, after 13 months' absence from the mike. Lai came to Singapore about 18 months ago after winning all rock
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  • 138 8 MR. K. S. LING, secretary of the Singapore Chinese YMCA called upon all youth clubs here to establish "inter-club relationship" amongst themselves with the aim of boosting youth activities in the State. He was commenting on what he termed "the rapidly deteriorating social
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  • 270 8 CADET ALLAN IS SCHOOLS BEST RECRUIT OF THE YEAR fpHE proudest Cadet on parade at the an nil ;i| inspection of the Victoria School Cadg Corps held at the school ground was M-\ ((ir old recruit Allan Chan. Allan was chosen as the "Bcsl \\< of the Year 1961" for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 152 8 000 hHl^^^lJ^^ MAKE SURE YOU GET the ANNUAL for 1962 In this new edition of South-East Asia's finest publication there are: j 724 pages printed on fine art paper QIJ CAI f SOON 2^ pages full colour illustrations 0 24 articles by the regions top writers Price: $3.75 w t
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    • 240 8 H €£T A Mi 1 m H I /\/\l# I WE OFFER QUALITY H LUIJK GOODS AT ASTOUNOINGLY H iWWI%# L ow PRICES wbM I s |> HJ Lod«es skirts To clror < 300 each Ladies Mouses 4 SO Wrm Ladies nylon panties i 1 90 Kfl Arrow ond Tulonc
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  • 393 9 Expert shows dub members how to prepare Chinese dishes fc-MISS KNOW-HOW I HERE'S HOW YOU, TOO, CAN MAKE SHRIMP TOAST AND FRIED CHICKEN \i is a subject which fails !<> rouse interest Singapore housewives. ill} turn up in full hem ver Ihere's a cookstration held. the demonstrator i be such
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  • 35 9 H buffet Whitstable nakes a delu-i--iit 1 simple es r tress- then :y y h let- c ->: rtmp pi har I ..:.::> Oi nd put IXtres iv. pla .v thin ento for
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  • 132 9 ONLY 13 CHOSE ALL THE RIGHT ACCESSORIES RIDERS fa. led to shew their usual judgment in festoon Sense Contest No. 22. On| y 13 picked all f our correct accessories for sack dress from Path <j ress sa j on Th e rest stumbled in bet the jewellery or ghves
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  • 179 9 FOR LAUGHS GET A MOOD BAROMETER WE all have our moods sometimes we are gay and sometimes morbid. But now we can measure exactly how happy or sad we are with a mood barometer. It reads from very loving to dangerous, with tender, affectionate, moody, touchy and malicious filling up
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  • 64 9 NEW HOLDERS FOR YOUR TOWELS REMEMBER those ancient brass dixirknockers. with a lion's head gripping a giant ring between Its teeth' 1 Well, you can give it a new treatment. It will make a unique towel holder. An. Orchard Road supermarket Is stocking them in two sizes. A bigger one
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  • 24 9 LITTLE girls will be delighted with this shampoo set. Made of plastic, it comprises two shampoo bottles, hair rollers, a basin, comb and brush.
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  • 242 9 Nourishing cream is a 'must' for every woman MEARLY all ol us have heard of nourishing cream, bill not many know what it really is, or how and when lo use it. To know how and when to use it. one must know what it's lor. Nourishing cream, as its
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 150 9 Fashion Sense No. 24 j SELECT the most appropriate accessories for this party dress de- signed and made by Janilaine. In smoke pink, it is simply fashioned. with a round scoop neckline and a wide belt. Now place a tick against the accessory in each group you consider most suit-
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  • 1339 10 SHOPPING Centre STUDENTS FOB ABROAD are advised to bring with them winter clothing such as overcoats, pullovers, scarves, gloves and woollen underwear. Get them now at CHOP FOOK ON. 83/85, South Bridge Road. ■w THE "BULLA" WATCH is Swiss made in contemporary styles with modern designs. Good in quality; they
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    • 13 10 W^GE. (ft FOUNTAIN PENS II ml Ensures Mm wf Excellent U mff Penmanship
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    • 271 10 Jl/5r UNPACKED*. >Mf "T R 0 P I X Direct From The U.S.A. CHILDREN'S PLAY'N SWIMSUITS Mode Of Fine* WASH-N-WEAR Fabric* in Attractive Colours ft UNUSUAL STYLES! Available at:SOON JOO CO. (House of Children s Weor) 53. Hifli St. S P^e-6. Telephone: ***** Give Your Homes ond Offices A New
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  • 188 11  - Malacca 's win over S'pore in Malaya Cup match: It's the talk of the town S. RASOO MALACCA SPORTS CHATTER By if (l hjevimint ot the year in the history of the Malacca Amateur t.othall Associatjkw was Malacca beating Singapore 5-4 in the up That has been the topic of
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  • 594 11  - BENAUD BIDS A FOND FAREWELL AFTER LAST ENGLAND TEST HARRY CARPENTER By LONDON JJICIHK BENAUD said "come in," but didn't suggest how it should be done. Room 507 posed navigational problems. Laundry was on the floor: so was the tape recorder. It was the first time I'd heard Massenet's Don
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  • 949 11 100 STUDENTS TO TAKE PART IN TRIANGULAR CONTEST al l c nding the two-month refi ees course. The only school in Malacca State to cater for the aquatic needs oi its Too pupils Is the Anglo Chinese ScnooJ who will oe holding their 3rd Annual Swimming Championship at the Long
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  • 241 11 WHITMAN TAKES 3 TENNIS TITLES ALEXANDRA, Tues. BrilJ\ liant tennis played by Sub-Conductor Tom Whitman from 443 B.A.D. earned him the triple crown in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps FARELF tennis championship played at Alexandra courts here over the week-end. Besides winning the singles title, Tom Whitman partnering Cdr. M.
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  • 43 11 KATONG. Mon With mx All Stars player^ three on each side the Marrieds were a shade lucky in edging the Singles by sis runs to five in a soft ball match played on the St. Patrick's school i ground yesterday. I
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  • 272 11 Australian visitor donates cup to local karting club SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'THE Karting Club ol Singapore will receive an annual trophy for competition among its novice drivers. The trophy will be a p yearly contribution from Mr. Las Uddy. 53, editor of the only Australian motor sports club magazine called "The
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  • LETTER TO THE SPORTS EDITOR
    • 210 11 LATE DECISION TO DISQUALIFY WENG FOO: BAD SPORTSMANSHIP JAEAR Sir. i have just been told that your issue of August 27. 19«»1, reports Wong Weng Foo as walk-over in the semi-finals of the R.CG.S. golf championship. This is not correct. Weng Foo was preMimahly disqualified f° r heing six minutes
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  • 41 12 The Bambino after his 'golden' victory #Muri.tm 11. i.oii leads in Sundays •'Ciolden" winner. Balkan Bambino, who won the Singapore Gold Cup in Mi lavas richest race at ilukit Timah. The Bambino, ridden by Chris Dragon, was the days popular winner
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  • 54 12 MRS. ARMITAGE WINC RSGC fflnd nOUw STABLEFORD THOMSON Mrs I Armil g€ with a .-core oi 36 points, won :h< Royal Singapore Got! Cnitj womei silver division iVk ford) soil c mpi tition player the Sime Ro I links hi re yt Men j i ision me was r/. p
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  • 63 12 PASIB PAIWANG. roes.— The toarUi annual combined ■Aimminc c rnival od Pass F\ k Second- and Creseen Girls' Schools be be d die Chii i Sn im- anom :nrr. 2.00 p.rr.. rhen >: wo events for oji boys 1 tl old qMs' Tin 100 metres free
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  • 410 12 Ricketts delights the water ski crowd OASIR RIS. Tues. Experienced Ricky; Ricketts easily ''skied" I to t\v o championship victories the Novices j Slalom and Open Trick.s j events —at the seventh i 1 annual Malayan Na- 1 j tional Water-ski meet. i held here over the weekend. The weather
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  • 40 12 SEOUL, Tue.v— A 21 -man South Korean soccer team left Seoul last night for Belgrade. Yugoslavia, to play asianst a Yug(xslavian team in the first match of ihe .second elimination ame of tiie world .soccer chamf)ion.sh:p tournament.
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  • 36 12 NEW DELHI. Tue^ The Untied Siate.s roinplpted a 3-2 win oxer India in tho DavU Cup tie in the bust singles, Ramanatban Krtsbnan (India) boat. Chuck MfKj::ley •Uniied States. 6-4. 4-6, 1-6, 6-3. 6-4.
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  • 100 12 ASTON VILLA BEAT WOLVES BY ONLY GOAL LONDON. Tues.— Results of English league matches played last night were: Division One: Aston Villa 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0. Division Three: Newport' County 2 Peterborough United 3, Southend United 1 Shrewsbury Town 1. Division Four: Accrington Stanley l Oldham Athletic 0. Chest3rfield v.
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  • 58 12 LONDON. Tues.— "Hie 16 MG.C players who leave in two parties by air on Sunday for the tour of India. Pakistan and Ceylon, will receive a 12-point keep-fit programme when they have their final briefing on Saturday. The plan has been drawn up by a
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  • 41 12 I Wins-forward C. A. Church of the SCC Invitation XV tries to break through following: a set scrum hut is tackled by scrum-half Busu of the Sarawak Rangers. SCC trounced the (Rangers '27-0 on the padang yesterday.
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  • 33 12 LONDON. Tues.— Results of rugby matches played last night were: Rugby Union Cheltenham 9 Pontypool'o. Llanelly 9 Ebbw Vale 3. Rugby League Lancashire Cup seeonu round: St. Helens 30 Oicihrtm 7.
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  • 27 12 BONN. Tues. The Cologne Horse Racing Association announced the institution in 1963 ol an international i>co to b<known as the Grand Rrix oi Europe.
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  • 28 12 Reds win 1 2 events MOSCOW. Tues.— The Soviet Union wron 12 of the 16 emits in the two-day swimming in,tema-| tional against Hungary, which ended hero yesterday.
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  • 371 12  - Huat Chye clocks the Penang track SCRUTINEER By PENANG. Tues TRAINING for the Penang October meeting this morning was confined mostly to local strings. Martin, Bagby and Daniels were the only trainers to bring out their horses. The track w;is yielding after intermittent rain yesterday and over the weekend, and
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  • 364 12 S.C.C. Invitation team in 27-0 victory against the Sarawak Rangers SINGAPORE, Tuesday Choor. scored a try which Thomas Wong converted. Towards the end. Onn Leng and Boyle each .scored a try to make the final tally 27-0. Fit. Li. Butt refereed. SCC Invitation XV— Bird: D. Boyle. C. J. Albright.
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  • 134 12 SOUTH QUAY. Tues.— ln the Royal Singapore Yacht Club's races held here on Sunday. "June", .sailed by E.G Holiday, won the event for the Dragon Class with "feet" 'J.H.P. Young) .second and "Valmai" <T. Hunt) third. Tne results of the othei mces were:
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