The Singapore Free Press, 4 October 1961

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  • 21 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCALNEWS YOU MUST REAO. The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1961 15 CENTS.
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    • 42 1 m si r pi < < !•*> i |1 s soiling v 1 ..">',: dd 1 11 I mid in \t' I Fund buying < i i i\ "M I UK -i ibxd S< •tn H n iiong I nd Wli i, i. .v
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    • 60 1 DAILY RATED MEN THREATEN ACTION i\(. tPOttl d Public Bail] iiis nmrnir.. rep H t Coal an rye i ltd nv\\ Hi statement r»tin I i I v Ii M I i I{ 'I plies from lln p o i it I >ur > i ti nn v i I
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    • 47 1 SIMvAPORI Ka|j i "ii; .1^ ii\t times bs tw« a t>::n .'.t lii> st.ill in i 111 ilii.ul pa rl\ tIISN i inn i H.ml i .-I urn d RIO! \\>' w is slab!}* il in mi 1 stt4c >'.•<• rw t«i h<> 1 II !ii
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  • 85 1 Big joint effort by Board, private builders N UM)RE, Wed. ipore will more year, resull ■»in I v fYorts p and Board firms. >« md the private to h rases. stm< n\ tding in- 5" 10.000. I Deve- c iv.- making iscs. tistlcs, a Ministry pment
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  • 421 1  - High praise for $32,500 starting gates at Bukit Timah B. NORMAN SUCCESSFULLY USED FOR FIRST TIME AT GOLD CUP MEETING: IDEAL FOR MALAYAN COURSES' By SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Turf Club officials and owners are full of high praise for the new $32,500 mobile starting, gates which were used successfully for
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  • 259 1 Back: First 8 local men on Japan oil refinery course PAYA LEBAR, Wednesday. pKillT young Singaporeans sent by a Japanese oil company earlier this year for a sixmonth course in oil refinery work at Wakavania. Japan, have returned. They were the first batch ;of local students to be sent [abroad
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  • 89 1 JAKARTA. Wed. The In-; donesian Navy announc- i ed yesterday that the master and" mate of the detained Dutch ocean tug. Noord Hol'and. would be tried on charges of entering the waters of the Republic illegally. Their names were given as Edelen
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  • 79 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tne Ministry ol EciucatiOD iiaa award- I ed 27 new bursaries to students in post-secondary clasvses to enable them to sit f he Cambridge] Higher School Certificate examin- j aticn. Two special bursaries nave been j j to students who intend I 1
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  • 31 1 YEW DELHI. Wra. -The Ini dian Primr Minister Mr. Nehru j trill meet Mr. Haro'd MacMillan jo London on Nov. 6. an External Affairs Ministry spokesman said here yesterday.
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  • 28 1 Malay exam results tomorrow SINGAPORE. Wed.— Full results of the National Language examinations conducted by the Ministry of Education last August will appear in The Free Press tomorrow.
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  • 285 1 Body of towkay arrives from Dublin SINGAPORE. W e d.— The embalmed body of a pioneer Singa- pore tobacco manufacturer, the late Mr. Paul Chu Chi Kit, who died in London seven years ago, was brought back for burial in Singapore in the liner Laertes yesterday. He was in Loncion
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  • 61 1 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The agree- i merit to be signed this afternoon between the management of four Shaw Organisation companies and the Singapore General Employees Union will be submitted to the Registrar. Industrial Arbitration Court, for certification and registration. Thi follows amicable settlement reached yesterday morning between
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  • 34 1 TOKYO. Wed. The visiting Malayan Deputy Premier, Tun j Abdul Razak, paid a courtesy call on the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Hayato Ikeda, at his official j chamber in the Diet.
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  • 106 1 CtINGAPORE. Wed. With O December two months away, postal authorities hern are already making plans to deal with the big Christmas mall rush they 'I expect for this year. A postal services spokesman yesterday asked the public to co-operate, and not to wait until the "last moment"
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  • 243 1 HELP BOOST MORALE OF PATIENTS -PLEA BY BYRNE SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Minister for Health and Law, Mr. K.M. Bryne. this morning- appealed to the public to help boost the morale of hospital patients by buying articles made by them during diversions! therapy sessions. The Minister was speaking at the diversionai
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  • 231 1 'Conspiracy' in Ghana: Police bold fifty OPPOSITION CHIEFS ROUNDED UP ACCRA, Wed. The Ghana Government yesterday ordered the arrest of 50 people, including Opposition leaders, alleging a plot to assassinate President Kwame Nkrumah and other Ministers. Mr. Joe Appiah. 33-year-old lawyer married to Peggy. daughter of the iato British Chancellor
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  • 249 2 LATEST G.S.A. SALE OFFER UNSETTLES TIN MARKET, SAY TRADERS I ONDON. Wed—Folk lowing the fall at Singapore, the London tin market opened lower but. prices subsequently steadied somewhat to close mostly £2 per ton down on balance compared with; Mondays afternoon levels. Trade sources .^aid
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  • 39 2 LONDON Wed.— TlM Financial Tknei BMurhel it. dues Cox Octotel 3 "a.-* year. Reek .t-io. and jpesterday's icspec- i Tin* ?7S 1 415. 9. 403 4. 3«0 4 Rnhhers :0S S 110 3 18? 7. 191 7.
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  • 370 2 Sime Darby profit up: Annual dividend still 20 per tent By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Wednesday. CONTINUED prosperous conditions in Singapore, Borneo and the Federation of Malaya again allowed Sime Darby Holdings Ltd. to expand its trading activities and increase its profit for the year ended June 30,
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  • 172 2 DEMAND FOR GILTS OUTSTANDING FEATURE OF STOCK EXCHANGE LONDON. Wed.— A broadening demand for Gilt- edged securities was the outstanding ieature 01 the stock i markets yesterday. Medium and short-dated stocte continued their recent advance while the longer dated stocks alM> participated in the improvement but the undated stocks lacked
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  • 148 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sale? in the Sin^apoie Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: C.T.S. Ords 465. 3d). Fed. Dis. $1.30 (.unchanged). F. N. Ords $2.50»j t-f2»i cent*). M. Cement $2.37 (-14 cents). Slme Darby Bs. md. (unchanged*. 8.C.8, $2.46 (unchanged), Steamer* 82 cents (—1 cent), S. Times
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  • 48 2 DETROIT. Wed.— About 120.000 Ford Motor Company workers went on strike yesterday alter their union had tailed to reach eereement with the company on vjw contract terms. T;ilks had gone on all night in an a (tempi to avert the strike.
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  • 27 2 LONDON. Wed. The sterling wrm s 4old and convertible ctirrenry iCJTTea ro.-e i' 24 million o»4 million i in September, the rreasun innounccd yesterday.
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  • 166 2 S.HIPS ivmK .it(.nK<>i»lf BM Singapore NtafffM tOdjy .ire I -.^k b 7. ntan I Vt r v 10 U m if L i i j. hi i r.v 29 '•<■. t 91 38, Themu 31 Outer road<' Karang niiw... Tng Hn n»-k KrisiLK;. So'V'.^k:. J i I
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  • 35 2 HONG KONG. Wed.— A fivemembei Msh Government economic nritrtr*v which hi»a been I visiting Communist China, left I Peking yesterday for Nortn Viet- j num. the New China news agency .e ported.
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  • 54 2 HONG KONG. Tups.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today h Bank Corporation $340 5340 sales sales Wbeelock Marten $11.60 $n.60 sales Sfllrfi H'kong phone 540.25 $40.25 sales sales D; .:ry Farm A Cold Storage $35.00 $35.00 .-ales sales Taikoo Dock $62.50 $63.00 sales sales Jr.rdine Matheaon
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  • 216 2 Labour chief tells conference race bias must end BLACKPOOL, Wed. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, yesterday called for anj end to racial discrimination. He told the party's annual conference that racial dis- 1 crimination was "a question, of the highest significance in j [international politics today."
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  • 41 2 UNITED NATIONS. Wea.— Siena Leone's sreen. white and blue flag was yesterday run up nicside the United Nations Oeneial Assembly building to mark the admisaon of the tiny African state as the hundredth member of the United Nations.
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  • 220 2 KIKV Ukraine). Wednesday. TWO Dutch tourists arrested in the Ukraine in August go on trial before a military tribunal here today on charges of spying against the Soviet Union. The two. Evert Reidon. 30. and Lou De Jager. 25. were
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  • 108 2 4LIGARH, (North India), a\ Wed— At least six people were killed and 43 injured in riots between Hindus and Muslims, here yesterday. Armed police have been sent to the town and a 34--hour curfew imposed. An official announcement said the riots were
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  • 175 2 TONY GIVEN TITLE ON MAC'S ADVICE LONDON. Wed. Court circles here revealed last night that Mr. Antony Armstrong -Jones, now Earl of Snowdon. was offered the title on the advic3 of Mr. Harold Macmillan, Britain's Prime Minister. This, they said was in accord with normal tradition and was the procedure
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  • 21 2 .JAKARTA. Wed. President Alexander Zawatski. of Poland, arrived here yesterday to begin a nine-day official tour of Indonesia.
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  • 89 2 MOSCOW. Wed. Thirty Western "peace marchers" demonstrated in front of the Stalin-Lenin mausoleum in Moscow's Red Square yesterday. The marchers wearing jeans and sweaters, reached Red Square after ambling through Moscow streets for six hours, watched by thou- sands of Russians. At several points the
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  • ROUND THE WORLD MARKET PRICES
    • 121 2 LONDON, Oct. 3. Praviouk Today RUBBER No. 1 RBS c.i.l. Eurtiun oortt Oet 24i 24 11 16 Nov 24 9/16 24 11/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSB Soot 24| 25 1/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS •ottlament House Terms. Nov 24 l.'.'l* 2">l'lH Ooc. '21 IS IK 25 1/16
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    • 67 2 NEW YORK. Oct. 3. Prnviont Tnri'v TIM Straits spot 121 25 I'l 50 RUBBER FuturM Re« Contract, Nov. 29.371 -J9.07i L'S.ftO <)7\ TONE: Very steady. SALIS: 24 lets. KUndard contract N v J9.-'7i 29.42» T^^^^acy.-^^ 7i SALES: Two lots. No. 1 RSS Oct. landed pnc« 'jsi 29
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    • 32 2 NIW YORK. Oct. 3. Previous Today 30 Industrials 699.83 698.66 20 Railroads 144.23 144.45 40 Oomutic Bends S3.r>9 83.5«; 15 Utilities 123.36 123.39 •5 Stocks Composite Averages 237.21 237.16
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    • 37 2 M;,Ubar »pot 44 j, afloats 44* On Fhipm*nt 44>. Lamponjf spot' 44*. afloats 44J. Oct. «hipm«m 441. Muntok whito nr>ot 57, afloat* 53, Oct. shipment 324, iclleri, ex-dock. Al J v> Piitt WUOt<6U W* WBIi
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    • 86 2 LONDON, Oct. 3. Previous Today COPRA Philippine* c.i.f. U.K. North turepotn 0 r t delivered weight Mr ten Oet $164* *IH4 COPRA Straits Borneo e.l.f. U.K./ Wortti European ports deliverer! weight per long ton Oct. Now top* Es9| COCONUT OIL cmde Straits c if. European ports in
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  • 204 2 Syria: Tanks guard capital but new government claims conditions back to normal DAMASCUS, Wed. Tanks remained parked on street corners here yesterday but the city appeared quiet, following tY*e Syrian revolution six days ago. People with permits to be out during the night curfew were challenged every hundred yards by
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  • 160 2 RADIATION UP 1,000 TIMES UNITED NATIONS. Wed.— Atomic radiation in the air of Torpnto, Canada's second largest city, increased a thousandfold after the Soviet Inion had resumed nuclear weapons tests. Mr. Howard Green, Canadian External Affairs Minister, disclosed yesterday. Radioactivity over Canada's cities pave "real cause for the gravest concern.
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    • 153 2 For rough, tough mowing jobs j RANSONES 'TYPHOON 9 I The newest Rotary mower with "Air-Flo" tull ler blade for crisp cutting ot all lengths and kind grass, lailang included. Governed 2] h.p. four stroke "Clinton" Engine which gives power, economy and long life. See the QailSOllieS 'TYPHOON' today at
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 260 3 Chinese boy wins Malay speech contest at school iURNHJI I Wed A 17- i hfIKSC boy .in ii: >n, when id uiil^od the first national .•-tioncal ron.it the Monk's > ifj School's airhrtl l>> tli** pupils and tfichen f>l lilt school. j.imr> t.oh H ti Sen? spoke Ih a.iv it
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  • 54 3 THREE LEAVE FOR INAUGURAL FLIGHT TO N.Z. >AR. Wed. -Two W ->.wel agents. ;1 Kuala Lumpur night oy Qantas m o inaugural kcross the I N'--.v Zealand. Mr. B Kinna and Singapore. I oh 'in. of Kuala In Sydney rl be n O w n to tomorrow to Partj for
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  • 161 3 BAR BOSS AND TWO OTHERS FINED $150 EACH FOR ASSAULT SINGAPORE, Wed. Three men were each fined $150 in a magistrates court here yesterday for causing hurt to Ho Wai Knew at the Heap Seng Bar in Geylang on Sept. Among them was the proprietor of the bar, Yu Cheng
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  • 74 3 S 'p ORE BISHOP TOURS NORTH BORNEO S We* The '<>l:e Bishop hop Moi e- k- gn a tour of North Borneo -n^o Catholic J '^SffffSS: who te .a^- 2 by father Debli r 'tum here next week. Bishop Melkebecke visited the St. John's School at Beaufort in North Borneo
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  • 181 3 London arts show attracts work by Forces children SINGAPORE, Wednesday.. CHILDREN of British soldiers in Singapore and Gurkha children in Malaya are among over 1,000 entrants who have sent drawings and other samples of their skill and workmanship to this year's army arts and crafts exhibition to be held in
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  • 261 3 Salesman tells of pepper attack, robbery SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Assize Court was told yesterday how a salesman, Lim Bak Lin, had pepper thrown in his eyes, was robbed and stabbed after he was stopped by four people in Rutland Road on July 17. In the dock
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  • 94 3 YOUTH FREED OF BREAKING INTO HOME OF BROTHER-IN-LAW CJINGAPORE, Wed.— A youth, Sulaiman bin Ashak, was acquitted in a criminal district court here yesterday, on a charge of housebreaking. He was alleged to have broken into the Mount Pleasant home of his brother-in-law. Salleh bin Sungard, to steal a watch
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  • 39 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. President Kennedy's speech last week at United Nations General Assembly will be screened in the U.S. Cultural Centre theatrette at Armenian Street today continuously from 3 p.m. to 6 pm. The public are invited.
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  • 592 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J^ LIGHT, rollicking English comedy "Follow that Horse" starring David f omlinson, Mary Peach and Cecil Parker will be screened at the charity film night at Sky Theatre on Friday, October 27, in aid of the Spastic Children's Association. Thoroughly entertaining, the film is
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  • 287 3 Club puts on funniest play in years SINGAPORE, Wed. Funniest play pro- duced by the Stage Club in years this is the verdict on "Tunnel of Love", a play by Joseph Fields on a novel by Peter de Vries, which saw its first night at the Cultural Centre last night.
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  • 35 3 SINGAPORE, Wed.— There will be no water in Zones One and Two from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. No-water areas between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. tomorrow are Zones Three and Four.
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  • 60 3 Mr. Kenneth D. White, an American businessman arrived from tne United States on his way to Port Swettenham. He will be staying at the Hotel Ambassador for two days. Mr. A. P. Hauri. a Swiss sales manager, is here from Jakarta for a three-day stay on the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 251 3 3 MORE DAYS I Hurry Hurry $12.50 down to 3.90 American 10CK, Dacron suiting 59/60" I $15.50 down to 5.00 SUTTON DAC RON /COTTON SHIRTS I $16.90 down to 6.90 Manhattan 'Alvin Pima' I 'Vericool' shirts I 6.90 down to 450 SEA-MASTER NON-IRON I POPLIN SHIRTS (15-17) I $14.90 down
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 368 3 CINEMAS Mi MS IKY OF CULTURE: ALHAMBRA: Terror Frum Free film shows at Jalan Krathe Year 5.000 1.30. 4. 6.30, mat Siti Aminah; Jalan Rajah. 9.30. off Balestier Road; Kampong CAPITOL: By Love Possessed Pahang, Pulau Tekong; Wai Sin 1.45, 4. 6.30. 9.30. School. Bth m.s. Jurong Road CATHAY: Kamikaze
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  • 233 4 KATONG APEX CLUB WILL START FUND TO HELP YOUTH SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Apex Club of Katong which has been rendering aid and offering cheer to the less fortunate in the community is to operate in a new field. Mr. Leow Jwee Meng, District Governor, said the club will fccuss attention
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  • 101 4 FRANKEL MARKET CUSTOMERS AWARDED PRIZES KATONG, Wed. Twentyeight prizes ranging from a refrigerator to a tea pot have been awarded to customers of Frankel Market. The first prize a refrigerator was won by Mrs. M. De Cruz from Siglap Bank Road, second was Mrs. Seah Ah Keng at Frankel Avenue
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  • 169 4 It's Children's Day on Saturday: Big Johore plans JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. THOUSANDS ot children here will celebrate the Federation's third Children's Day on Saturday. Children's Day is celebrated throughout the world under the auspices of the United Nations Organisation. Soft drinks, biscuits, cakes, chocolates and sweets will be distributed to
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  • 160 4 VARIETY SHOWS STAGED TO BOOST FUNDS FOR SCHOOL KATONG, Wed. Two variety shows have been staged by members of the Katong Holy Family Church to raise funds for the extension and renovation of St. Patricks School in East Coast Road. The organising committee led by Mrs. F. Ferrao was praised
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  • 28 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Johore State Welfare Committee will hold its extraordinary general meeting on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. in the State Welfare Office, Bukit Timbalan.
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  • 20 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Government has appointed Mr. Low Peng Loon to be a Censor of Cinematograph Films.
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  • 155 4 $100,000 library plan gets the go-ahead JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Plans for a new $100,000 two-storey public library building have been approved by the Johore Bahru Town Council. Work on the site will begin next month at .Jalan Tan Hiok Nee along vie seafront off Jalan Ibrahim, the Rotary Club of
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  • 31 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mr. Lim Joo Hock, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labour, has been appointed chairman of the Central Provident Fund Board in place of Mr. James Puthucheary.
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  • 26 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Dr. Yeoh Bok Choon of the Johore General Hospital has been appointed Area Surgeon of the St. John Ambulance Brigade here.
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  • 152 4 TENGKU MAHKOTA OPENS SIX CHESHIRE HOME CHALETS JOHORE BAH R U. Wed. The Tengku Mahkota, Johore, officially declared open six chalets of the Jo- hore Cheshire Home at Jalan Larkin, Tampoi. On his arrival at the Home, he was met by the State Welfare Officer. Inche Mohamed Shukor bin All,
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  • 44 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A one-minute silence was observed by members of Johore Bahru Rotary Club at its weekly meeting at the Civil Service Club here, as a mark of respect for the late Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, Secretary-Gene-ral of the United Nations.
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  • 120 4 TOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Malayans are friendly and full of hospitality, according to Mr. D. W. J. Thueuer. a mechanical engineer. He was speaking on "Impressions of the different types of character of different races," to members of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club at the Civil Service Club
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  • 914 5  - I suddenly became a national hero Fidel Castro I WHERE I STAND By AS TOLD TO KURT SINGER PT. 4.- THE right of rebellion against despotism has been recognised from the most ancient times up to the present by men of all doctrines, all ideas and all beliefs. Cuba was
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  • 52 5 THE ARCHITECT OF CUBAN REVOLUTION FIDEL CASTRO In every human KToup there are men of low instincts, born criminals, beasts, carriers of all the ancestral atavisms superimposed on the human form, monsters who if they were j;iven water to drink in a river would not stop until they had drunk
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 161 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice «c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and PhU Davis AS THE UUGE MEU COPTER .^J^~S~l!{\ j LATER- A lSlToß V^^pHfcflM THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake 1 fl-7/^PVP.RApyy W/ S/'/' SHORTY.. I I^^^'V^^^^ 7^ y"^\Y BELIEVE BLONDIE b y Chic Young I
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    • 3 5 ROAD TO VICTORY
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  • 358 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Bases: One of merger problems VOW that the Prime Al Ministers of Singapore and the Federation have had further talks on the merger issue, events are moving with increasing tempo. One move is something we have been advocating; in this column. It is the settins up of
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  • 67 6 W I predict The Fate of man for the next 10,000 years may well be decided by the events and decisions Df the next 10 months. Thus said President Kennedy in a dramatic speech to the United Nations on Sept. 25. The next 10 months What
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  • SEVEN HIGHLY CONTROVERSIAL REACTIONS TO PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S SPEECH
    • 156 6  -  CHAPMAN PINCHER By SCIENCE REPORTER 'T'IiERE will be no war in Europe because fear of mutual devastation dv nuclear weapons will continue to deter both sides. In negotiations which de Gaulle will join when he sees Britain and the U.S. will otherwise operate without him. Mr.
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    • 115 6  -  RENE MACCOLL By FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT I PREDICT that the Berlin crisis will be peacefully solved before next spring. Khrushchev will sign hi.s peace treaty with Ea^t Germany but, following on another meeting with Kennedy, he will keep the East German puppets on a tight rein and restrain
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    • 122 6  -  LADY SUMMERSKILL By LABOUR LIFE PEERESS JJEING a doctor I am more used to predicting what will happen in the next nine months I was depressed the other day when the woman who helps clean my house asked me if she should get herself a deep
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    • 119 6  -  EARL RUSSELL BAN-THE-BOMB By PHILOSOPHER AND LEADER TT looks today as if a compromise will be reached on Berlin. They may manage to find a negotiated settlement on banning nuclear tests. Both parties say they are in favour of disarmament I am dubious about this— whenever
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    • 86 6  -  DONALD WADE By LIBERAL CHIEF WHIP I THINK there's a very good chance of a ban on nuclear tests because public opinion in the West, in the uncommitted nations, and even in Russia will become increasingly hostile to them. I doubt if there will be
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    • 154 6  -  DENIS HEALEY By LABOUR SHADOW FOREIGN SECRETARY 1 OFFER three probables and three possibles which could upset the probables. Berlin: Khrushchev will sign a peace treaty with East Germany which commits Ulbrtcht to guarantee the West free access to West Berlin, in return the West
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    • 123 6  - THE MENACE IN CHINA JOHN KERANS By FAMOUS CAPTAIN OF THE AMETHYST I STILL think the greatest menace lies not so much in Europe but in the Far East where we have a growing China with its vast increase of population, and military and economic potential literally at Mr. Khrushchev's
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  • 104 6 The Free Press reported: The Mohr. left this on Monday for Pera' with the Assistant Residence in charge of Province WellesIcy on board. Mr. Earl was a bearer of a communication from the Resident Councillor to the Rajah of Pera' on the subject of the complaints of
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  • 101 6 7TWO sisters who each x believed the other to have died in an air raid 16 years ago met by chance when they took a day trip to the Sussex coast on the same day. Mrs. Ivy Jones. 61. who spent 12 months in hospital In 1945
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  • 162 6 Life is like that KNOW hou v m 1 this unemployment ri*' biem," said the <| uh f"Put all the man < m island and all th, H |f *J on another, and u<- v h/ everybody busy in m. Tim, 'Well, what will th 7 doing?" y I "Why,
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  • 69 6 LAUGH WITE BEACHCOMBER When' you beat i saying enthusia how beautiful she can be sure h* it a car. It will not by ion I an artist Is com: I to paint the young a family Instead youngest daughur L at your catalogue, yoi read. "Youngest car and Mrs. Nimblehur
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    • 147 6 mm w m k I A. Ws w 0 STEREO W l;|J.||.|d;M.>M WrJsS Uffl f Aff "HOME SONORA" |ft Fully stereophonic, 11 -valve for 2 channels AM/SW roc and o 4-speed record player which ploys both monophon.: ond stereophonic. Twin 8" speaker ond 2 Tweeters, One pair for each chonnel.
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    • 230 6 lODAFSJADIO RADIO SINGAPORE tj»ifc- r* v». 4 i^i*c ld ik, (.45 Composer at workWave Service 800 Life With Dexter; 8.30 Cash 41 metres T?5O ke s.i on the line; 9.00 Pick of the Medium Wave Service: Pops; 9.30 The news; 9.40 Spot--476 metres. light on io.OO Thirty A.M. iioo Proerammr
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    • 288 6 """"■Hlii^^iii^Hffiir""" 1111 Bio fli II lilt I 'clues across 9 A lot of holes aII 1 The money you get back (6). ther? (3). 7 Only a moderate drama, but 12 An may reform her C 3) is usually appreciatea <4, 4). 13 The future, perhaps (5» 8 A touch
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  • 457 7  -  P.M. RAMAN boOKS ARE RETURNED WITH WHOLE PAGES TORN OUT By SINGAPORE, Wednesday. I .r-rpsponsiblo l. do rcsearcii Singapore's riving Hb- biggest -His ng oiners them; i-holc P^- r^ take Making notes on pages, which may either be irrelevant, or wholly
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  • 51 7 Nurse Rosey off to Australia for more study hurch k up a ireer to Gospel trails for I. rsing > ru- n three Opportunity Katong, tbat she 3 id opB k I the *he sick rind rt to have ti n that it I the guis- for this the Royal
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  • 52 7 FEDERATION OF BOYS' CLUBS TO CHANGE NAME L'AT I Ibc FederlV r. Bys Clubs at I :.:.arv council urt Sunday will dischange the Singapore D I V u:h Clubs. to be held at d' Kallang. the question .-ommittee repl ice those itaeni irom secuttve rgi tccietUted affiliated clubs to mpfl
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  • 27 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 1 Ministry of Education has approved the registration of The Private Tutor (By Correspondence) at 2 Lorong X, Still Road. Singapore 10.
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  • 209 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Robert Swaney. Director of International Extension Committee of Gideons International, a world-wide organisation of Christian business and professional men with its headquarters in Chicago, is now in Singapore. "The main purpose of my visit here is to prepare
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  • 231 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. internationally known specialist in paediatrics is due here today to describe some aspects of his work in a public lecture. He is Dr. D. Carletou Gajdusek, director of research on primitive culture and child development in the U.S. National Institute of Neurological Diseases
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  • 70 7 GIRLS IN SARIS SERVE CUSTOMERS IN NEW RESTAURANT QEMBAWANG, Wed.— A new O restaurant to serve the residents of Sembawang has been opened. A unique feature of this restaurant is the employment of Indian waitressess wearing saris. The proprietor is Mr. V. Gopal, an employee at the Sembawang dockyard. More
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  • 27 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Government has been pleased to accord provisional recognition to Dr. John Muzhar as Indonesian Consul in Singapore, according to the Government Gazette.
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  • 213 7 INDIANS TOLD: WORK WITH OTHER RACES FOR COMMON GAIN lOHORE BAHRU, Wed. J Dato V. T. Sambanthan, president of the Malayan Indian Congress, has urged Indians to work together with other races for the benefit of everyone in Malaya. Dato Sambanthan, who is also Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications,
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  • 39 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The new address of two Singapore Societies are the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 43 Bukit Pasoh Road ground floor), and Singapore Braddell Road Tian Kee Garden Resident Community Association, 622G Braddell Road.
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    • 404 7 ful control if you are to uin overdoing things. Be at ease IC IT»C vnilß BIRTHDAY out over your adversaries. and you will make better-than-IF ITS YUUK Dininum... o^ awage progress VOL' are eminently Practical, riOUEd BE WISE in all CA m C cd (June 22- July 23) have excellent
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    • 480 8  - Cheap way to give your bedroom new look -and comfort TAN BENG KIM By ANCE upon a time bedroom decoration was never heard of. Today it's the best furnished room in any home. How about improving: your "hibernating abode" with the surplus from your house budget this time? The trend
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    • 394 8 This two-piece item satisfies your thirst for variety IF you hate monotony in furniture arrangement, here is something that will satisfy your thirst for variety. A two-piece item it is almost multi-purpose and highly versatile in its self presentation. Designed by a local furniture designer, it is said to be
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    • 172 8  -  MARGARET WEI By *THE modern wives m< r *to entertaining as n 1 which needs to be avoid, as possible. Entertaining today like child's play, if you k It depends a great deaJ ing the most efficient utensils to save labour and time. Easier life Every kitchen ap; :J/
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  • Article, Illustration
    169 9 SUSPENSION, BODY AND ARE ALL c C UNCONVENTIONAL N 'HIS LANCIA ill. alas, is not the loveliest U you put it side by side with b „n \pensive brothers, the Flavia, the the 335 (all not seen in Singapore, say), it II look conspicuous for its lack i the Pinin
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  • 53 9 BIG FEATURE NO. 1 FROM THE LAND OF FIATS AND ALFAS COMES A CONNOISSEUR'S DELIGHT THE LANCIA APPIA is one of the very few cars in the world today with doors that close in the centre without a pillar. This means that with both doors open there is unrestricted entry
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  • 41 9 You can hardly see any part of the unconventional V 4 engine in this open-bonnet picture. It is easily the most compact 4-cylinder engine in use today being only i the length of a normal 4-in-line engine.
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    747 9 CHAN CHIN BOCK ROAD-TESTING I is a semi-circular horr ring as well. Anothei touch of class. You start up the car, go into reverse to back the car out of the showroom. It slips in as smoothly as any forward gear. No fuss. No crunch. And then
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    • 23 9 11/j^ IO 'I' 1 M Powerful a gent, TRAMNC CO :ta radio co. TRANSISTOR J* your PERFECT LI *TENING A 6011 p 5*285;
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  • 562 10 Ex-England international wins 3 events at Services swim contest B. NORMAN'S PAGE FOR SINGAPORE SERVICEMEN SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A FEATURE of the Singapore Inter-Services 1961 swimming championship held at the Nuffield Pool in Beach Road was the fine performance given by the Women's Royal Air Force swimmer 21-year-old Fay Ratcliffe, a
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  • 301 10 ULU PANDAN, Wednesday IjMDUR fights did not last the distance in the Singapore Guard Regiment's interoompany open individual boxing championship finals hold at the Colombo Camp here over the weekend. The best fight oi the evening was the featherweight contest
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  • 96 10 PICTURED above, the formidable RAF Singapore Rugby XV who should have no difficulty in winning the Inter Services rugby championship on their performances shown so far this season. Seated in the centre and. holding the penant is Fit. Lt. A.M. Grant who is captain
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  • 116 10 SAPPERS BEAT BLACKS IN FAST GAME ALEXANDRA. Wed. The JA formidable R.E.M.E. Rugby XV defeated the Blacks, Singapore's leading Asian rugby team, by 19 points (two goals, two tries, penalty) to 14 (two penalties, goal, try) at Ayer Rajah ground. It was a fast and open game throughout with the
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  • 475 10 New ship Peregrn sails to victory in a 45-mile ract I'ASIK PANJANG, (l EIGHTEEN SIGNALS REGIMENTS* yacht "Peregrine" won tin S; Offshore Group's fourth race of th< a series, which was over a distance <>i !.*> n from the Royal Singapore V (it Q round Ptliatl Merambon^. H;ii s L
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  • 106 10 NAVY TO MEE ARMY TODAY IN SAF LEAGUE TIE NAVAL BASI SAF7TS between th t Navy and Army played nt HM Q T«j ho^e this ever The Navy, still smd from their 2-0 defeat Army in their previ counter at Tanglin narrowly robbed then the Inter-Sen .< goal aggregati v
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    • 122 10 O^% i^^wl H Rl: SB ?>x "'3B «BffinßßS^g' Br mi-^jH s v ■HsSSShS «mSß^^^^Ht mS;->.<jM HWHHp S- S^^hk. H BEAUTY: The Perfect Figure Figure Flattery ARTICLES: Nurses are born not made The Beauty Club Friends and Beauty Problem of Frigidity Teaching a child Consultant's Advice. at home The Marvellous Millses
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    • 92 10 P GAS COOKER!! A TIME SAVING DEW YOU TOO CAN 0* k j YOUR OWN GAS Coo< You Too Car Cooking Any TM Anyirhc*. pi j a Arthur Mort.n Gas Cookr'l] specially mode tor use j I City Council Gos or lfl> Bottle Gos 1 Gas Cookmq is ♦<>»«' Time
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  • 304 11  -  S. RASOO tnHOBE CHATTER BY vv mention ol tlic Johorc English College rugby would not be complete without paying ribote l 0 the few who have done so much to uphold the good name of the JEC XV
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  • 186 11 9 rtUa is thr first-evtr picture of a horse having an operation. It was taken at the Animal Health Trust's Equine Research Station at Newmarket. Injured horses once condemned can now be saved for racine The operating table is the last word in mechanical inyenuitv. I'nder
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  • 280 11 J.B. POLICE BEAT NAVY FOR DISTRICT FOOTBALL TITLE RAINBOW SPORTS CLUB ot Johore Babru edged Singapore^ Du:':r..»n Pioneers by a solitary goal in a football friendly played at J a. over the eekend. Highlight the district's football was -he final of me knock-out competition which ended tn a one-r.il victory
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    • 562 11 Name Ajfe \ildrrss Post this form to: "I roe Press (vole Kaoo." Tiir.e> House, >ingapore 9. Only the first 300 entries received «ill be permitted to compete. 1 I wish to enter the FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE. 2. I a>;ree to abide by the rales, and I certify that I
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  • 498 12 \Csm.IoMM SPORTLIGHT 'piERE I was scootering alon g Mountbatten Road at the usual leisure pace. following the afteroffice traffic, minding my own business when whizz, like a flash. Abdullah passed me. Abdullah, the youth I k..i>w who cycles to
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  • 263 12 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. pOl'H Form II classmates in the (ian Eng Seng Afternoon School have teamed up to join The Free Press cycle race on Nov. 5. The boys, (all aged 15) who will be using ordinary bicycles with gears, are the first in
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  • 118 12 EX-TEST PLAYER REGGIE SPOONER DIES LONDON. Wea h H. Reggie Spooner. the iormer Lancashire and England cricketer and England rugby union centre-three-quarter, died yesterday after >lx weeks' Illness, aged 80. Spooner played in ten Tests. and hit a century on his I debut against South Africa j at Lord';, In
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  • 201 12  - Eight to follow at Penang Chengai Batu best on the list PENANG, Wednesday. By SCRUTINEER fHENGAI BATU, who is rapidly improving :md is also one of the most consistent youngsters in training, heads my list of eight to follow at the forthcoming Penang meeting. This four year-old boasts of a
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  • 57 12 Dr. Chen Su Lan, president of the Chinese YMCA makes the throw which officially starts the biddy basketball open championship for the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation Cup. Seven teams are competing for the trophy, and play each other on a league system, on the
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  • 202 12 YMCA SCORE TWO 6-0 VICTORIES IN CUP TENNIS L>RAS BASAH. Wea.-Y M.C.A. scored an overwhelming 6-0 victory over the Combined Ser- I vices in tut Singapore Lawu Ten-; j riis Association's senior tourna- j ment foi the Kline? Cup played iiere yesterday. In the juntoi section foi ihe Chua Cup.
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  • 64 12 BRENTFORD LOSE 3-0 TO BRISTOL CITY LONDON. Wed. Results of English League matches played last night were Division Three— Bristol City 3 Brentford 0. Nor- thampton Town 3 Barnsley 1, Swindon Town 0 Grimsby i 0. Watford 3 Crystal Palace 2 Division Four- -Southport 2 Bradford City 1. Football League
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  • 23 12 KINGSTON, (Jamaica), Wed Fast bowler Roy GilchrLst'will play in the five-way inter-unit cricket tournament starting in British Guiana on Friday
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  • 21 12 SYDNEY. Wed. Forbes Carlile, a leading Australian coach, has accepted a post with the Dutch Swimming A.ssociation.
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  • 84 12 j The golfing Chambers (Tom and Mrs.) took a day off from the links to win the Kemlo Bowl for tennis at the Tanglin Club. The Chambers beat Mr. and Mrs. Steve. Gottlieb in the doubles final 6-2. 6-2 to win the trophy. It was
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  • 186 12 HEYDAY CLOCKS BEST TIME IN MORNING RUN THERE was little activity at the Batu Gantong track, which was heavy, this morning. Only a small number of horses entered for the current meeting were taken out for gallops. The be,si time of the cay was returned by trainer Teh S;iy Leung's
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    165 12 There will be a tiropage form guide on the Fenang runners in tomorrow's Free Press. start at the Autumn meeting here when he came from the rear to finish fourth to Ja-Ngn-La Say Die over 7f. Has improved since. Marchcsa put up two splendid showings at the last
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  • 418 12 FATHULS SHOCK THE 1960 CHAMPS JALAX BLoAR. Wed. Indian Recreation Club. last year's Singapore Amateur Football Association's Divi- I sion One champion.^, crashed I to defeat when they met bottom of the league Fathul Karib. here yesterday. Fathul Karib. scoring against the run of play, won i by three goals
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