The Singapore Free Press, 16 October 1961

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  • 21 1 KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 135 1 Scrutineer's review Rapier's turf news —P. 12 Greetings— after a 10-hour wait] baiting fans shocked as Cliff's aircraft fails twice in ittempts to land vART HUR RICHARDS RGAPOR& M°n_v j m's popular tctrding star, Cliff IrionL figured in minute airport irhen his madk t\\ <» fSk Wempts
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  • 238 1 U.N. to be told of Traffic Police lessons in safety SINGAPORE, Monday. TIII{ role of the Singapore Traffic Police in cultivating road safety among school children will be included in a report on the State's social affairs to be sent to United Nations headquarters by Mrs. Ina Gamba, the local
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  • 40 1 BERLIN. Mon. General Lurins Clay, President Kennedy's special representative in Berlin and General Albert Watson, the U.S. Commandant here, yesterday drove to Ea*t Berlin to demonstrate the allied right, to pass the Priocirich-Strasse crossing without showing identification papers-
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  • 30 1 SEMBAWANG. Mon.-Barbere at Sembawang and in Jhe l^a Rase have been on strike since ySterday. This follows a pay di*-barber-shops in Serabawang to $150.
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  • 14 1 qtnQAPORE. Mon. Two perwere detained under the Spinal Law (Temporary Provisions) yesterday.
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  • 202 1 MORE TRADE BETWEEN INDONESIA, S'PORE SEEN SINGAPORE, Men. The Indonesian Minister for Trade, Dr. Arifin Harrahap, said this morning that he was confident that trade between Singapore and Indonesia would increase greatly as a result of the agreement signed between the two governments recently. Dr. Harrahap also said that he
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  • 35 1 AMMAN. Mon. Carpets valued at nearly $300,000 will arrive' in Arab Jerusalem from Morocco within the next few days to be used in the Al-Aksa Mosque and and the Dome of the Rock
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  • 179 1 Fiancee helped him to win Word contest SINGAPORE, M o n.— A Singapore school teacher, who started entering The Free Press word puzzle contest three months ago is the sole winner of $500 in Word Puzzle "BP." rfe is Mr. Samuel Robert of 56 Kee Choe Avenue, Sennett Estate, Singapore.
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  • 195 1 FIRST ALL-GIRLS TEAM ENTERS BIG CYCLE RACE OINGAPORE. Mon. Four O girls have formed themselves into a team to compete in The Free Pre&s Cycle Race on Nov. 5 over a distance of 25 miles This is the first all-girL* team for the big event. They are Alice Tan, 21,
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  • 38 1 CAPETOWN. Mon.— The British naval frigate Leopard cabled yesterday that the settlement in lonely Tristan de Cunha was "a sad sight," with the earth splitting into great cracks between houses and lava rolling down the hillside.
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  • 68 1 PENANG, Mon. Merv Maynard. a prominent light weight jockey who hails from Newcastle (New South Wales), is expected to arrive in Malaya in time to ride at the Singapore meeting on October 23. writes SCRUTINEER. Maynard has accepted an offer of a six-month contract to
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  • 268 1 SULTAN WILL HELP TO REVIVE POLO CLUB AFTER 28 YEARS TOHORE BAHRU, Mon. SuUan Ismail of Johore has consented to make ..available 20 of his horses from his Pasir Plangie stable to revive the Royal Johore Polo Club after a lapse of 28 years. A palace spokesman said: "His Highness,
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  • 162 1 S'poremade baby napkins by December /OBs ffOit 40 AT new Mcroar SINGAPORE, Mon.— The ninth industry to be given pioneer status by the Singapore Government, will begin operations in December. This was revealed to The Free Press yesterday by Mr. Edward Mussry, managing director of Tumasek Enterprises Ltd. The company
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  • 42 1 HONG KONG. Mon.— King Mahendra ot Nepal has invited Mi Chou En-Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, and Mr. Liu ShaoChi. the Chinese President, to visit Nepal and they have acceptec* "with great pleasure." a joint Nepalese-Chine.se communique said yesterday.
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  • 396 1 RUBIER UNCHANGED Soy i mber !f*l I i(il> ruMn r Imyen f*4i ■powi in si:v )'iorc 1?n>» Rioming .it <■■ uu pier H I:• d»B rid o I <-«' lone MALAYAN, HK PUHM :»i>" prtoi s today: \s\ m 1 ini.i I taut $1 v. line mi Mala mi
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  • Finance, aviation and shipping
    • 436 2  -  CONRAD CHIEW By PAYA LEBAR. Moil.— An aduitional week- ly flight has been added to the Singapore Bangkok Hons Kong route operated by Thai International making four Bights a week. This Is Oie result of the receni increase in tourist; traffic
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  • 47 2 CAIRC^ Mon Some 500 deleBBtcs :rom ..11 parts of the world hare been assembling in Alexandrifl over Um weekend for today's ::ci Ar.ib j)e"roieum congress at v. :rh Arab states are expected to .v dcmanda for a target share oi of; companies' 1 profits.
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  • 200 2 JAPAN PUNS TO STUDY TECHNICAL AID FOR S'PORE mOKYO. Mon. A spokes-. X man tor the Japanese I Foreign Ministry said the I ministry was planning to i send teams of experts to six i Asian and African countries next year to explore the possibility of establishing i technological centres
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  • 68 2 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or oxpectod today aro: Benwyvls 31/32. B^nveg 21 '22. Eraunschwfiß 4 '5. Oceania 46. Thorscapt- 6/7, Rhexcnor 13/14. Olenarrncy <hanlp in 30" East). Travestrin 13/14, TijU' a 6A. Marionsa Marj.- 4*5. Fernhill 27/2*. Nikkei Maru 35'39. Limbnrg 31/32, Jutlandia
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  • 443 2  - Royal Interocean's Tjinegara due in Singapore on October 24 LIM TIONG WAH By SINGAPORE, Monday. THE TJINEGARA, a newly air-conditioned 9,067-ton cargo-passenger liner of the Royal Interocean Lines, is due here on Oct. 24. She is now replacing her sister-ship, the well-known Australian trade mission ship Straat Banka, on the
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  • 30 2 JOHANNESBURG. Mon.— About one million white South Africans v.ih go to the polls on Wednesday for the fourth time in four years to elect a new government.
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  • 213 2 Settlers set cars on fire in reprisal attacks ORAN (West Algeria), Mon. European settlers, incensed by the news that one of the two European youths injured by insurgents earlier yesterday had died, attacked cars filled with Muslims. One car was set on nre. According to police, the driver was dragged
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  • 34 2 DALLAS (Texas). Mon. Mr. Sam Rayburn. Speaker of the House of Representatives, who is suffering from cancer, has lost strength in the past 24 hours and his condition is only "fair"
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  • 30 2 MOSCOW. Mon Major Gherman Titov's book about hl& space i flight on August 6-7 has been pub- lished in Moscow, the Soviet news agency Tass reported yesterday.
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  • 196 2 Shots at sea... then freedom for 43 Cuban refugees NASSAU, (Bahamas), Monday. GROUP of 43 Cuban refugees were picked up by an American coastguard cutter from the tiny British West Indian islet of Cay Sal yesterday after a gun battle between two Cuban iishing boats, j A police unit from
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  • 70 2 EIGHT POLICEMEN INJURED IN KENYA CLASHES NAIROBI, Mon. Eight policemen were injured and two police cars damaged in incidents in Nairobi's African townships. Police used tear gas In an incident which began when they raided an African bar in search of illicit liquor. A crowd gathered and threw stones. A
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  • 95 2 r'ULON, Mon. Sailors of the French Mediterranean fleet at Toulon were confined to their ships yesterday after hundreds of them, for two successive nights, had roamed the town "teaching a lesson" to the local Teddy Boys. During their expeditions, the sailors stripped off the
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  • 154 2 M INDEX (West Germany). Mon.— The controller of exercise "spearpoint." General Sir Charles Jones, was today assessing the lessons of the hve-day mock war which engaged 33.000 British troops in their most intensive exercise here for seven years. For the first time the British
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  • 352 2  -  ALEXANDER THOMSON By London. Mon. MR. Herman Lewis Meckler, from New York, blushed shyly when I asked: "Are you a dollar millionaire?" In a matter-of-fact sort of way, and with a most engaging smile, he replied: "Yes I am, several times over." The unassuming Mr. Meckler—
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  • 504 2 Western Big Four meeting off U.S. cancels talks in face of French opposition WASHINGTON, Mon. A meeting of senior Western diplomats, due to have been held in London next week, has been cancelled because ot French opposition, U.S. omcials here said last night. Consultations among the Western Big Four powers
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  • 152 2 B-52 LOST IN MASS 'NUCLEAR ATTACK' EXERCISE COLORADO SPRINGS, Mon. \j _a British bomber was the first "victim" of North American air defences in an exercise involving hundreds of planes which ended early yesterday. Civilian airliners, grounded for 12 hours, resumed nights in the wake of the exercise, which ranged
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  • 27 2 LONDON. Mon. Britain WBM covered by the densest and most widespread log lI the yenr yesterday. Almost every county in the whole country was affected.
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  • 16 2 OSLO. Mo;, sitv biuueu B •■r'- Mi lest rai;y nexi Btß Soviet nuci»ai testi
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  • 104 2 WASHINGTON, Mon. General Maxwell Taylor left here yesterday by air on his way to Saigon, where he is going on a fact-tlnding mission for President Kennedy to determine if American* troops should be committed to the fight against the Communists in South Vietnam. General Taylor,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 117 2 *KEEP THEM WARM HEALTHY «ITH m unsingwear I P ULAR THERM A- j insulated /A i UNDERWEAR Knit ot H««vyw«itlit Cotton— V W*""-ll Freely woshobl* \S, y^^"*^ it Unusual construction creotes oir pockets in the Fabric to torn* o loyer of inswlarion that traps body IjA i hoot tor snug
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 108 3  - INNER WHEELERS CELEBRATE 15th BIRTHDAY ALEXANDRA LEE (GAP Man, I t rV prothc Inner M in markiv celcd n c h oi the Cocknda and 1 tribute si tart, Mr". to Umsc Im have ring mcthnr rts .trul dntn r\-"-opera rarid be s -till hnrias tte lime had I i:i
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  • 189 3 EXERCISE CARE WHEN BUYING SHARES, HE SAYS SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. R. M. Nelson, a local sharebroker, has urged local investors to exercise care and Judgement in buying shares. Like the weather, you can never be quite sure how things are going to turn out although a careful study will often
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  • 27 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government has appointed Mr. S. Natarajan to be a member of the panel of advisers to the Magistrate of the Juvenile Court.
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  • 251 3 I Ait the v^ 1-iv I /of I Sol of. I I p.an- I y«i the "umann A I -ffi p n o '--tul to' £l*te symm splayed and u- have been writing these notes, some small reputation tei being charitable to the pardonable shortcomings
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  • 386 3 Hotels heavily booked-so U.S. tourists were delayed SINGAPORE, Monday. fHE manager of the regional office here of an American travel organisation, Mr. Tan Chee Chye, had to make a radio telephone call to Bangkok to tell 32 American tourists to cancel their flight to Singapore last week. Ihe reason, Mr.
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  • 566 3 SINGAPORE DIARY sadsadf J^ POPULAR husband and wife dance team who sailed back to England six months ago after three years' stay here are keen to return to Singapore which they now 7 regard as "home." Mr. Denis Hornsey, a journalist and public relations officer, and his wife Anne Harrison,
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  • 198 3 ANNUALTHE PERFECT GIFT FOR ALL THE Straits Times Annual for 1962 will be on sale NEXT WEEK. This new edition of SouthEast Asia's finest publication more than maintains the high standards that have made it famous. Fine writing, sensitive photography and superb production make the annual an exquisite possession. a
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  • 84 3 Mr. G. Wrigley, a salesman, flew in from Colombo yesterday. He is staying at the Goodwood Hotel. Mr F. G. Munder, a company director, arrived from Hong Kong on a short visit. He is, staying at the Goodwood Hotel. Mr. Norman Colhyer. a lawyer, is here on
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  • 114 3 EXHIBITION AND CONCERT AT OPENING OF MALAY SCHOOL SINGAPORE, Mon. The first Malay Secondary Schooi. the $700,000 Sang Nila Utama School in Aljunied Road was opened at the weekend by the the Minister of Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. The Sang Nila Utama School is the eighth new school to
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  • 42 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Zones Five and Six will be without water from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. No-water areas tomorrow are Zones Two and Three (8 a.m. to 2 p.m.) and Zones Four and Seven (2 p.m. to 8 p.m.).
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  • 22 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government has appointed Mr. S. R. Chapkhana, a magistrate, to be a member of the Probation Committee.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 325 3 CINEMAS Public performance at Katong ALHAMBRA: Yamamoto and Park 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. the Allied Fleet 1.15, 3.30, 6.45, SERVICES DRAMA FESTI--9.15. VAL: "The Sound of Murder" by CATHAY: Payroll 1.30, 4, 6.30, Rowcroft at Cultural Centre 9.30. theatre, Canning Rise, 8.30 p.m. fif\f*r?> ffnvhnla in r"airr» 1 <l«i
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  • 247 4 S'pore Red Cross: Good work impresses a visitor SINGAPORE, M o n.— The Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society was praised by a top Australian Red Cross official for the good work it is doing in the state. Praise came from Mr. Leon George Btubbings, secretarygeneral of the
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  • 23 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. John Chor-Yong Tan has been admitted to the Singapore bar to practise as an advocate and solicitor.
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  • 24 4 PETALJNG JAYA, Mon.— Mr. A. Eugene Netto. 29. a stenographer who was married last month, collapsed and died in his home here
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  • 53 4 KUALA LANGAT, Mon. The acting Mentri Besar of Selangor, Tuan Haji Mustafa bin Haji Abdul Jabar, r >sured members of the Kuala Langat Rural Development Committee that he would take up with the State Rural Deyement Committee the question of providing more midwives and maternity clinics
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  • 240 4  -  Ho Cneong Yeon Their prints at Sydney show draw attention SINGAPORE, Mon. The works of Singapore photographers which were selected for exhibition in Sydney recently attracted considerable attention and commendation. More than 100 entries were received from Singapore photographers for the show —the fourth annual International Exhibition
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  • 197 4 ONE-MAN SHOWS BY LOCAL ARTISTS PLANNED SINGAPORE, Mon. Talented and aspiring young artists in Singapore will soon have the chance of giving one-man shows in the permanent art gallery in the British Council Hall. This follows many requests from young local artists to have the Singapore Art Society sponsor their
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  • 294 4 Parental neglect is why children go wrong, says lawyer SINGAPORE, Monday. AXE of the reasons why juvenile delinquency is on the increase in the world today is that most parents do not spend enough time with their children. This is the opinion of Dr. E.F. Razak, a prominent Indonesian lawyer,
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  • 204 4 Big trade future with merger, says outgoing head of radio firm SINGAPORE, Monday. MR. A. A. A. Dikkers, 42, managing director of Philips Singapore Ltd., leaves next Wednesday to take up a new appointment at the company's headquarters in Eindhoven, HoiI lillKl. He will be the Regional Manager of Philips'
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  • 69 4 SELANGOR CRIME FIGURES UP SLIGHTLY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. There was a slight increase in the number of serious crimes in Selangor last month compared with the previous month. There were three murders one more than in August. There were two reports of attempted murder, and 11 gang robberies including three
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  • 59 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Selangor Education Department and the aborigine authorities are making all-out efforts to settle a strike by 141 aborigine pupils in Kuala Langat. The pupils stayed away from their classes in protest against the State Government's action in demolishing the shophouse of
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  • 28 4 IPOH, Mon. Payment of outstanding wages, amounting to over $30,000. has been made to nearly 400 labourers at the Department of Labour and Industrial Relations here.
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  • 31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The police are looking for an Indian who is alleged to have cheated three people by offering them fake gold rings in return for cash loans.
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  • 29 4 PENANG, Mon.-The British High Commissioner. Sir Geofroy Tory, and Lady Tory, were guests of the Sultan of Kedah at cocktails at the Istana Anak Bukit, Alor Star.
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  • 23 4 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. dhoby, Lim Hee Eng. 28, was electrocuted while dismantling some old electric wires in his house at Tassek Glugor.
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 4 MR. M. FRANCIS ADRIAN, son of Mr. S. V. S. Muthu and the late Mrs. Mary Magdalene Muthu, and his bride, Miss Magdalene Sarada, daughter of Madam G. Bashyam and the late Mr. T. R. S. Bashyam. They were married at the Church of Our Lady Star of
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  • 243 4 'A large mouth is an auspicious omen' SINGAPORE, Mon.—Super--3 stltion has a great influence on the Chinese way of lite, according to Mr. Lee Siow Mong, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Mr. Lee was speaking on "Chinese Superstitions" to the Blue Triangle Club at the YWCA in Rattles
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  • 26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A labourer A. Oopalan, 35, died in the General Hospital here from injuries received in a road accident at Sentul.
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  • 254 4 POPE TO up motO CLUB POST FOR RACING 'COMEBACI SJINGAPORt Mr. Frtc c president of t h Pore Motor r decided not to f. re-election as I? or as a c£2 member i H Xl J Mr. Pope, one o r der-memoers of th) c* Motor Club, which? being in
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  • 129 4 ADULT BOA PUNS TO RUN COURSE CAR REPAIR SINGAPORE MBAdult Eaucauq will organi.se M course on motor-or nance and repair sufficient rc«poi« public. Classes will i> m weekly, or. Mondays" days from 6u; P-& p.m. at the B- 1 Trade Schuo. wnerefor workshop pr«J demount ratio a* All the lessons
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  • 1045 5 STOOD THERE, SORT OF BEMUSED, ALMOST CAPTIVATED WITH THE SCENE BEFORE ME... THE HAUL FROM WRECK OF THE EL CAPITAN AMOUNTED TO ABOUT $300,000 ritOSS the wet deck spewed hundreds Ann til discs. They were pieces-of-ht tern discoloured brown gold ui l !m*' were
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    • 116 5 LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS ANNOUNCING ENGLISH TODAY South -East Asian Edition Thoroughly adapted to meet the needs of local schools and the requirements of both the Federation and Singapore English Syllabuses. These books will be ready for the 1962 School Year Introductory Book (for Remove and PostPrimary Classes in
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 112 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice <c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKi by Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake jflfc J?^ mflliTl f^ Nc^ -WE^v^^SsMjPj ANDwrmDiGNrryjsAiLßiGwr/ Wi^ a^ >OUR decision? BLONDIE Chic Young RAFTER I GET USED TO J $g& oYl'>s«% ™ESE KT VZI THE ODOR
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 371 6 A drive to cut road toll AN interesting idea emanates from the Automobile Association of Singapore in connection with the campaign it plans to launch to cut down road accidents involving pedestrians. It is that pedestrians should wear a type of reflector armband at night. This device is said to
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  • 673 6 All quiet in the East-West frontier town... and it will stay quiet as long as the Allies stand firm, reports Edward Gardner, M.P., from Berlin THE danger of the Berlin crisis for the West is not, I am sure, war but political defeat. And in these arctic regions of the
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  • 374 6 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE THREE hours sleep per night. Letters to Australia in four minutes. Business travel cut to one tenth. Everyone in the world speaking the same language. Three hundred distinguished scientists tacitly approved these predictions today from British physicist and author Arthur C.
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  • 74 6 The Free press reported: Telegraphic Summary: The existence of a convention for the cession of the island of Sardinia to France has been officially contradicted by the French government. The weather has continued favourable and the harvest is nearly completed in England. Accounts from Scotland and Wales
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  • 142 6 pOE, a dosj. has been left 1 10.000 yen (£lO sterline>, according to reports published recently in Tokyo. Last vear Poe's owners, Teijl Kanagawa and his wife, died leaving no will. They had no children, so their relatives discussed how best to divide the 2.400.000 yen (£2.400
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  • 127 6 Life is like that T wo frish neighbour c "i "Yf h. til. i "I know ■;*> tail. That way v to recognise This went horse with caught it in vester. "That marked the know— l'll cut tin my horse rter This was don< the two mei culty— until the
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  • 61 6 HAS nobody noticed ugly and unattni "beauty qpieei are W be the fault o! ir.e pa graphers. H r then insist on the illj pan artiiicin.l smile Agi'ii was chose]-. HUss Scj phere m b pn yinciali was askrei l;v her what exact iv she tin she
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 37 6 •tit on EXECUTIVE 44mm gives a reading, spaa of 25.7" ovor TWICE as much. Wk SIN OPTICAL NOOSE 325, North Bridg* Rd., S'pore-7. Host Door ODEON Phone ***** ■lajufcj THE PENANG OPTICAL CC, 13, Farquhor St. Penong.
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    • 184 6 F^yTyjM SAVING DEVICE YOU TOO CAN HAVE GAS COOKING ANY TIME ANYWHERE onywhere. l^L a ARTHUR MARTIN con bring joy ond |»H your home. Home is a better place to live i« you hove ARTHUR MARTIN GAS COOK* ARTHUR MARTIN works on our City Council or with Bottle Gos. It
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 309 6 ■^ff 9 ■.*m\w >^^^< /^^fc.:ov.v ..?^m^. wtm--^mTswt^---wmw^ Wmml^^- ■-■■Wmm- ■^^f^'-'-- :iV.'>;-'-y--. -■•••.•■[Yjy;------ •'■'vj- l -y^■v:-:-: :o--^:|: f i ■■'v: < T .-<:': m ■•y ':|';';';'-v' 'j- RADIO SINGAPORE show; 8.30 Melodies of years Short Wave Service one D^ 900 Ti P tc P tunes; 9.15 MJOti wave service A name
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    • 302 6 CLUES ACROSS 6 Ti^e cioih aid no: stand out 3 StfVSEJ.'Si!"' IS' ne 8 Bleat for a p.ece of furniture? ior a 10 S^Tw'T mlVea 8 C1 M iJ SJwfi'W finally (7,. "SiST taktoß some :iead for an 12 Let in 10 confess? (5). fwlw' h. 13 hOU5e ||«»pS 'p«
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  • 182 7 CHA-CHA AND MAMBO OUT: CULTURE-DANCES IDEA FOR MALAYAN NIGHTCLUBS Revolutionary- 1 don't mind being criticised,' says owner Tan SINGAPORE, Monday iPORE, M<>n.-Mr. Tan Chin ;1 N u nightclub owner, is or[!!nira l dance competition an revolutionising night cin^aoore. fc i n tl-known former Singasaid Malayan night-national-type enterfoUoip the European r
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  • 14 7 MISS JOHNSON AND SUZIE Q
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  • 198 7 Exchange plans are welcome Minister I I 'AY A LEBAR, Monday. ihvays be technical and economic between Indonesia and her ountries including Singapore n. in view of her developing industries. This a^urance came from Dr Suharto Indonesian Minister of Peopled Industry. who passed through here on j his way to
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  • 168 7 PAYA LEBAR, Mon. An American librarian's nve-year stay in Madras, India, led to an inseparable companion for her a seven year old daschund. And when she left India for her home in Minneapolis. Minnesota, Miss Cecilia Johnson bought an air ticket for the dog,
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  • 59 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The "sleeperettes'* service for the third class passengers on trains will be introduced for the first time in Malaya on Oct. 28. A- third class coach on the night train leaving Kuala Lumpur at 8.30 p.m. and Singapore at 7.50 p.m. on that
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  • 26 7 BANK OFFICER IS BACK FROM COURSE IN U.K. I Man. A officer u'-:.< d dranc< :ormcr Inst isix years l\u HongBanking I ktain last .:nine London
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  • 14 7 II Sha- .1. a Ith the la I be v i nan
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  • 74 7 HE'LL SERVE FIVE YEARS IN S'PORE HOSPITAL S IN H G Wa E bWd M ?rf Dav Adventist missionary doctor has arrived here from Los Angeles. He will serve at the Singa pore Youngberg M emo a Hospital, a Seventh Day Adventist missionary hospital. lor five years. t This is
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  • 170 7 IT IS IMPORTANT TO STIMULATE INTEREST IN STAFF EXPERT SINGAPORE, Mon.— The system in the office should be to stimulate the interest of the clerical staff, and let them know exactly what they have to do. This advice came from Mr. A. J. Dechant. an expert on organisation and method,
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  • 122 7 Tourist on Change Alley: 'It's incredible' TANJuNO PAGAR, Mon.— Mon. —An American textile firm executive, Mr. C. L. Eisenmayer, 65, and his wife who are on a world tour, had the first experience of Change Alley. "This hundred yards of humanity jostling each other just to keep moving is an
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  • 36 7 MALACCA, Mon. The Malacca Municipal Council has no powers to make contribution to the National Monument fund. This was revealed at the meeting of the Finance and General Purposes Committee of the council.
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  • 137 7 UN MAN: HOW TO TACKLE 'HOME REBELS' SINGAPORE, Mon. A United Nations consultant said the popular belief that home influences is the cause of delinquency was not always true. Mr. John Riley, an expert now advising the Singapore Government on how to tackle juvenile delinquency, said this at the fortnightly
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  • 24 7 P E N A NG, Mon. The American International Assurance Company's $500,000 building here is expected to be completed by next April.
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  • 33 7 KLANG, Mon. Karam Stnsh, a?ed five, son of Mr. Bajan Singh of Sissions Paints at Petaling Jaya, was found dead in a water tank behind the Klang High School.
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  • 19 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Police Band will play at Katong Park from 7.30 to 8.30 tonight.
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  • 186 7 PAYA LEBAR, Monday. THE last shift to the new administration and operations block and control tower at the Singapore Airport will be completed on Saturday when the joint air traffic control centre moves in. A spokesman of the Department of Civil Aviation said
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  • 273 7 i- ARTIST TO SF.F.K AUDIENCE- 1 SINGAPORE, Moil—Working half an hour every day for three months, a Singapore artist, Inche Ibrahim bin Nasir has completed oil portraits of the Yang di Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong and is waiting for a suitable opportunity to present them
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  • 30 7 KUALA SELANGOR. Mon. —Six groups of rcouts belonging to the Kuala Selangor Scout Association earned a total of $399.30 during '.he Scout Job Week held here recently.
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  • 74 7 SELETAR. Mon.— The R.A.F. Seletar swimming: pool has been closed for major reconstruction work. R.A.F. personnel, their wives and children wiii now have to go to R.A.F. Changi oi to the Brittania Club lor 'heir swim. The sum of $10,000. raised at the R.A.F. Seletar fun
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  • 1619 8 HIS GIRL FRIEND'S FAMILY INSULTS HIM DURING MEAL TIMES Girl (engaged t\ be marrid falls in love win lam 24 and my girl friend is 25. We have been courting for six years and love each other dearly. My only problem is her family. Often daring lunch or dinner lam
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  • 423 8 IS! Doctor says OAIN high up under your right ribs together with flatulence, abdominal distension and a distaste for fatty foods will have given your doctor the idea that you might have some kind of gallbladder trouble. It is very likely that his next
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  • 862 9 SHIRLEY BREAKS AN OLD JAPANESE TRADITION TO LEARN THE GEISHA ACT 1 INSIDE IHIF^TWfimLMJ^B BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT HOLLYWOOD, Monday. [T TOOK ATTRACTIVE Shirley MacLaine to break a more than 1.000-year -old Japanese tradition. As the first Western woman in hhtory. she was permitted to enter the Gion District of
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  • 283 9  -  John Masters FREE PRESS BOOK CORNER THE ROAD PAST MANDALAY (Michael Joseph, 21s. illustrated). by W Ko\|> P\>l M\ND\- IIY thi sec ad part oti bi graphs John jjj Bugh and a jj t k gave oa a F-' d rtfid r::tjre ol
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  • 227 9 General Knowledge Quiz HERE are the questions for this week's General Knowledge Quiz: 1. Where are nuclear tests normally held in the United States of America? 3. A certain organisation in Singapore was recently described as an efficient body in whose care the safety and wellbeing of the public of
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  • 478 9 EDGES' COMMENTS ON THE MOST APT ANSWERS BPi BP 2 BP 3 BP 4 BP 5 BP 6 SL*«* o£ 0Bt RT >tl F h r; -Avenue. J^NrT te a v> l n« mast up: a:f»- r Lo nf er *ho Jlln 8« if •*A
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  • 89 10 PLAY WITH BARNA is o new instructional series written by Victor Borna, the most highly regarded name in table tennis. Borna, the greatest player the game has ever known he won 22 world singles, doubles and team titles in all hos prepared an absorbing coaching series in
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  • 494 10 LONDON. Mon. AT what age should one start to learn this game of table tennis assuming that competitive tournament play or higher is the ultimate aim? Many parents think that if they let their youngsters begin at a tender age
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  • 615 10  - Karting club chief off to Britain: 'BI future for the sport here' C. RODRIGUES By SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Karting Club of Singapore will soon be losing the services of a "very important person", the man who has introduced the Le Mans" starts Mr. Loris Goring, chairman and president of the
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  • 307 10 rpOKYO, Mon. Bowling introduced to Japan by the U.S. armed forces, is the latest craze among the Japanese. The armed forces had their own bowling alleys at some of their installations long before most Japanese had even heard about bowling. The first Japanese bowling
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  • 675 10  -  H. CARPENTER HAVE LESS. AND WELL ENJOY IT MORE By THIS way to the future of cricket up the escalator, through ladies' millinery, turn right at the lampshades, and straight on past the furniture. Tucked around a corner, amply occupying an executive seat behind an executive desk,
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  • 217 10 CHANGE TIN RULES OF RYDER cup, SAYS DEMARET RENO, [Netida l% Goiter i Demaret, denoia the Professional ers Association, posed a era Ryder Cup C" make it more tennis Davis Cfe "The Ryder Cup Z should be sc up Davis Cup with a a eligible 10 chaiiea* compete," Demarei "You
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  • 103 10 Plan to set greyhouNIL racing traO in Macao SYDNEY. M«& "1 nesian wW* K.P. Tay disclose \W introduce gr< in the Portugu u^ **> i rf 1,000 greyli ui lia and pla t 300 aboard J:^ plan<^ t<> M next two months In Mara-. "3 plans to < hound ran:
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  • 60 11 Mr. Goh Chye Hin. president of the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation Association, is explaining something to Miss Betty Nagel, the vice-cap-tain of the visiting South Australian Basketball team the Crusaders who arrived in Singapore yesterday. The Crusaders fly to Kuala Lumpur early this morning and
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  • 86 11 THE SIGNALMEN RALLY TO BEAT SELETAR 4 LEXANDRA. Moil— lB Signals Regiment beat RAF Setetai by eight point? (try. goal) to three (nenalty) in their rueger match pu.yed "on the Meiktila Barracks giound here yesterday. At half-time, RAF Seletar were leading 3-0 from a penalty scored bv Smith. The Signalmen
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  • 149 11  -  JALAN BESAR Monday L |H FOt€E S«JeFLufr. ten mt-n lor v t ,s pl.iyd superior 1 s,. t Vuirint'S a tll tun mu\ rs-«f P" s!fMlkUl \-<H;.itu»n inside r'er String! uma- plac< me Sperr- ,p ave r i 1 The Marines took
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  • 369 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. MORE prizes than ever before are being awarded for the winners of this year's Free Press Cycle Race on November 5. Many Singapore business houses have come forward to support the biggest event of the year for cvclists. Competitors
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  • 236 11 The following are the list of prizes: ''CLASS **A n Frejus Challenge Trophy and replica, presented by Hup Teck Trading Co. 2nd and 3rd place cups by S.A.C.A. CLASS "B" Continental Challenge Trophy and replica presented by Overseas Corporation F.E. Ltd., on behalf of Continental Gumrai
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  • 98 11 TTONG KONG, Mon. L. P. n Silverio, of the Philippines, established a seven-stroke lead over his nearest rival, Aian Sutcliffe ol Hong Kong yesmaay afte.- 36 of the 54-hole Hong Kong Open Amateur golf championship held at Fanling. New i Territories Tin- filial
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  • 781 12 Al Raschid gallops boldly in to win the Penang Cup SCRUTINEER reviews the racing at Penang yesterday AL RASCHID put up a sparkling showing in the Penang Cup, the day's main event, when he outpaced and outstayed a' bright class three division one field over B Jf yesterday. He paid
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  • 228 12 The Crusaders, a women's basketball team composed of the best sportswomen in South Australia, arrived in Singapore yesterday to play a series of basketball matches against the Federation of Malaya and Singapore. Mr. David Moir. the manager of the team, described the team as "useful."
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  • 263 12 The medal hunt won't he so easy in Rangoon IGmJaEeiw SPORTLIGHT OROBABLY the most heartening bit of news to come off the SOSC-front is the disclosure by the Council's president, Mr. C. C. Tan, that the Singapore Government has asked for "figures and details" with the possibility of giving some'
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  • 124 12 KEW SAN BEATS NANDU IN STRAIGHT SETS BOMBAY. Mon. Malaya's No. 1 singles player. Teh Kew San, won the Cricket Club of India Gold Cup badminton championships last night by beating India's Nan<Ju Natekar in straight sets 15-2, 15-7. Playing an all-round game, Kew San, who was too good for
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  • 124 12 IN like a breaih of fresh Australian air are the women cagers from South Australia who will be the first ol their kind to play before Singapore basketball crowds this weekend and next week. Said Mr. Peter Hsu Sing, publicity officer of the Singapore Chinese
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  • 82 12 ITALIANS TAKE 2-1 LEAD IN DAVIS CUP ROME, Mon. The Italian doubles team of Nicola Pietrangell and Orlando Sirola yesterday smashed its way to a 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 win over Whitney Reed and Donald Dell to give Italy a solid 2-1 lead over the United States in the Davis
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  • 30 12 LONDON, Mon.— The Irish league champions Linfield have vithdrawn from the European Cup no Vorwaerts, the East German hampions, now play Glasgow rtan^ers in the first round proper.
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  • 33 12 PARIS, Moa. European feai t her weight title hoiUer Gracleux Lamparti will leave for Manila on Thursday for a non-Uue bout j against Jet Bally of tne Philip- pines Nov. 4.
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  • 94 12 MCC FAIL TO GET THE RUNS: MATCH DRAWN ■RAWALPINDI, Mon. M.C.C. have little cause for satisfaction from the first match of their tour. They scraped a draw against an inexperienced President's XI here yesterday after being set the reasonable task of scoring 207 runs at a fraction over 75 an
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  • 315 12  - MALAYAN RIDERS NOT FOR MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL RAPIER Turf news from Australia -by THE Melbourne Racing Club has once again invited leading overseas jockeys to ride in the International Stakes to be run at the end of December at Caulneld Racecourse. Invitations have been issued to top English jockey Lester Piggott,
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  • 38 12 BUENOS AIRES, Mon—Australian Tom Phllhs yesterday clinched the 1961 world 125 c.c. mo- or cycle championship. Phlllls, riding a Japanese Honda machine won the class In the Argentine Grand Prix here, final event of the season.
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