The Singapore Free Press, 9 November 1961

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  • 21 1 JOKEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 37 1 Ith day, of trike: Dogs patrol Mo r e oluni this ti»r town d night--1 in Ihe ansing %inn lh« Public Rated Em- nions IVdI ibour („:,n on Relief »l A r lor inied
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  • 132 1 S'PORE STOPOVER BY CHESTER BOWLES ON WAY TO K.L. MEETING SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Chester Bowles (above) U.S. Inder-Secretary of Slate, is due here on Saturday at 6 p.m. for a stopover before flying on to Kuala Lumpur to lead the American delegation to the Ministerial session of the Colombo Plan
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  • 21 1 JAKARTA. ThVBtS TIM RUSd Government h*w> presented a tcleai renttor to Jogjakarta s i- \.:-.rr.. l da University.
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  • 142 1 'Britain will not scuttle from her overseas bases LONDON. Thur s.— The British Government has no intention of "scuttling" from any of Britain's overseas bases, Mr. Harold Watkinson, Minister of Defence, said yesterday in answering a parliamentary question about the British garrison in Hong Kong. Mr. John Cronin (Labour^ had
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  • 377 1 i SINGAPORE, Thurs i "PHE Industrial Arbitration Court hearing the dispute between the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd. and the Singapore Printing Employees Union was told this morning of the various wage rates for class two cameramen. The union adviser. Mr. C. V.
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  • 31 1 MOSCOW. Thurs Mr Khrushchev has .sent a telegram of congratulations to Dr. Konrad Adenauer on his re-election as West German Chancellor. tiie Soviet news agency Tass reported yesterday.
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  • 33 1 TAIPEH. Thurs. Nationalist Chinese relief officials said that Taiwan had decided not to take emergency measures to aid Chinese refugees flocking into Macao and Hong Kong during the past weeks.
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  • 83 1 US sells 1 50 tons of tin WASHINGTON, Thurs. General Services Administration yesterday announced sale of 150 tons of Grade "B" tin to metal traders of New York at $1.2007 per lb. This was the only offering accepted when bids were opened earlier yesterday to buy 20,200 tons of long
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  • 321 1 AIRLINE STAFF, PASSENGERS FACE NO DANGER FROM FALLOUT SINGAPORE, Thursday. THERE is no cause for alarm or anxiety regarding the rise in radioactivity levels in Asia for air travellers and those who handle aircraft landing at Singapore. All major airlines operating j in Singapore have reported < that their aircraft
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  • 62 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— About 80 workers of the Seiclene Laundry in Delta Road went on strike this morning over a wage dispute. A spokesman of the management said the union sent a wage-increase demand on Oct. 23. Negotiations had taken place till yesterday when
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  • 146 1 Big welcome at airport for Salvation Army chief SINGAPORE, Thurs.--0 Hundreds of members of the Salvation Army in Singapore will be out in full force this evening at the Singapore Airport to welcome their inter- national leaders. General and Mis. Wilfred Kitching. iThe General and his wile, who are on
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  • 34 1 QUITO, Ecuador, Tnurs. President Jose Maria Vela.sco Ibarra, asked to resigu by the armed forces who alleged that he violated the constitution, is to leave Equador, usually reliable sources reported yesterday.
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  • 30 1 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Sir Gerald Beadle, former director of BBC television hopes a system of communications satellites in space will bring global television in three yea rs.
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  • 251 1 US reunion for Chinese couple after 23 years ENVOY GILSTRAP HANDS OUT VISA OKLAHOMA CITY, Thurs. A Chinese couple separated for 23 years held a touching reunion, made possible by a wedding picture, a former newsman's hunch and a lot of patience. Mr. Jew Yick How. 43. a cook in
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  • City section: Financeand industry
    • 286 2 I ONDON. ThUTS. J Rubber values sagg»'d at the opening to lower levels than for several years following further easiness at origin. Covering and closing out leraUons la'.er developed in he landed market but these were .-aid to be not of very
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    • 143 2 atoarvM today are: Pei a 10/11, Kr; i Maersk 33 3fc I R lya 42 13, Orasaa Bmtoae 89, st <r- Jl Pn a*>n- rmn Fniren 31 S3. -r Sc I WW. ;>. Outer roi.l- K<-n~i:.. <••!?-.•.. Tambora, Watam- j Fobore, Beinrtdi M si. Braesiide, Brirol K••Nr
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    • 202 2 SELECTIVE BID LENDS BRIGHT OUTLOOK TO SHARE MART LONDON, Thur*. There was a distinctly brighter 1 appearance in the stock markets yesterday following a selective demand but the volume of business failed to show any material expansion. Ser.riment uas heiped by the i Chancellor oi the Exchequers milci> optimistic overnight
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    • 53 2 HONG KONG, Wed.— Closing prices here toaay were: Previous Today H. S. Bank Corporation $368 $368 bales fcaies Wh«*eioe:< Maiden $13.00 $12.90 >rtle* sales H'kon? pr.one $44.25 $45.00 >ales &a!ts Dairy Parm Cole Siorage $37.00 $37.25 sales sales Taikoo Dock', $70.00 $70.50 sales sales Jaraine Matheson 520.40
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    • 376 2 A profitable year for Wm. Jacks due to favourable trading climate By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE net profit of William Jacks and Company (Malaya) Ltd. for the period ending June 30 this year, after all provisions and taxation, was $892,015, to which must be added $144,701
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    • 93 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales in tne Singapore Trading Room were: INDUSTRIALS: Gammon* $1.64 (-fi cent), J. Wangh 51.82 (+2 cents), Rothmans $1.05 (—1 cent). S.C.S. $2.38 (-M cents), Steamship 78 cents (—4 cent), IT.E. ords. $1.24 2 cento). MININGS: Ay. Hitam 445. (-!*>.), Berjuntai 355. (+9d.),
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    • 91 2 WELLINGTON. Tnuis. The New Zealana Meat Producers Board was at piesent investigating the possibility of establishing cold storage facilities in Singapore ami Malaya. Mr. John Marshal!, Overseas Trade Minister, said yesterday in a written answer in Parliament to a question by Mi. Aithur Faulkner. Mr.
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  • 284 2 jOALTIMORE, Thurs.— The Baltimore Sun said yesterday Singapore's commercial "know-how joined to Malaya's productive power could make for leadership of SouthEast Asia." The newspaper said reports from Australia suggested that Britain might soon close her navy yards and naval base
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  • 105 2 ipHATHAM (England), Thurs. V^ Naval distress rockets whose empty shells weigh nearly lib. landed in gardens and roads near here during Guy Fawkes celebrations at the weekend. Senior British naval officers revealed this last night when ordering an inquiry into a party in
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  • 25 2 RANGOON, Tnurs. Prime Minister U Nu lias rescheduled hLs -visit to Pakistan to Nov. 22. He \«as to have gone there yesterday
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  • 91 2 LISBON, Thurs.— A group of Portuguese have been sent for trial here charged with making fake whisky and gin In a secret Lisbon factory and marketing it under the brand names of four well-known British companies. A police investigation into the matter was made after
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  • 236 2 Self-determination for Algeria is in sight, says de Gaulle PRESIDENT de Gaulle last ni^ht told a cheering crowd of more than 10,000 people here: "The end is in sigrht in Algeria." He invited the leaders of the Algerian nationalist movement to accept renewed peace talks without further delay or preliminary
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  • 217 2 No resumption of nuclear tests in air yet— Kennedy WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT KENNEDY told a news conference that he would not order resumption of U.S. nuclear weapons tests in the atmosphere unless he found it necessary to maintain the security of the U.S. and the tree nations. j Kennedy also
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  • 147 2 WONDER DOG BINGO (HE LIKES SUMS) PASSES TEST i^OLCHE^I ER. v E: island V Thurs.— Bingo, the dog with surprising mathe- matical talents, astonishI ed teachers and 180 children at a school here by barking 49 correct replies to 50 addition, subtraction and division sums The one wrong answer came
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  • 32 2 NEWARK (New Jersey), Tliurs. Political unknown Richard Hughes, a Democrat. yesterday crushed Republican hopes of an off-year comeback by scoring a stunning upset for tne governorship of Nev.- Jersey
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  • ROUND THE WORLD MARKET PRICES
    • 132 2 Previno* To<sav RUBBER Me. i RSS c.i f i Europiin ports Ntv 22 :>'J»3 '.'2 IM6 Dec 229/16 22 7/32 ri >:>;ER No. 1 RSS Boat 22 11/16 221 RUBBER No. 1 HSS •ettltment House Terms, Oeo 22 13/16 22 7 16 Jan. 23 22| TONI: Quietly
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    • 64 2 NEW YORK, Nov. 8. Previous Toflav fIN Straits t»*t 123.12 123.00 RUBBER Futures Itu Cantriet. N«v. 27.45 2fi.62# 27.fi0 26.90 TONE: Easy. •ALES: 28 lets. >t ird iiontraci Mov. 27.42J 26.50 27.424 26.85 TONE: Eaty. SALES: Three lots. Me. t RSS Noh landed prtet 27* 271 COFFEE
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    • 32 2 NEW YORK, Nov. 8. PrevifiM* T->ri»v SO Industrials 714.60 723.74 20 Railroads 149.09 150.60 •0 Oomestio Sands 84.21 hi 22 g 131.31 132.23 66 Stocks Composite Avtr*ff«s 245.67 248.12
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    • 38 2 Malabar spot 41, afloat 8 41 Nov. shipment 40. Lampong spot 41. afloat* 41, Nov. shipment 40. Muntok white «pot 52. afloat* 51. Nov. shipment 4SJ, sellers, ex-dock. Above prices quoted In U.S. cents P*? lb.
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    • 84 2 LONDON. Nov. 8. Previous Today COPRA Philippines *.it. U.K. /North European ports delivered weight per long ton Nov. sirs v|»;^ COPRA Strait* Borneo e.i.f. U.K.' North European Pl'tl delivered weight pet long ton Nov. Dec Es9| £o9i COCONUT OIL crude Strain o.i-f. EuroDean port* In bulk per
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  • 31 2 WASHINGTON. TbUTi TtK White Hoiise uuaounoitd yestei day U.at Mrs. Jacqueline Rennet: has cecideu to postpone Until Janj;try a trip to Incia utd Paldstaii planned lor tbu nontii
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  • 22 2 JAKARTA. Tfaurs.— Tbe Indonesian Government ls to use Polish creoiis to build new dockyard.^ at Gresik, East Java.
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  • 73 2 ROB a f *■> r *M n I phy H by q St»tx I ra lioacti I active I tim from raj I Avepa 8e J how 1 t 1 times January a I;. I .IAKAIM I I despati h d I to s< I been a I activity
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    • 109 2 DOLLARS $AVINC $ALE FOR LADIES FOR M 0 Wosh L Woe P* Ptd. Shonrunos 0.40 Ptd. Sport SH Ptd. Silk $0.80 fc v Round Neck > r Drip Ory Cottons $120 c F Cotton Voile 1.00 v Glozcd Cotton 1 .80 Ploin SHk 0.90 FOP CHILD*! Slocks S 3 70
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 165 3 Thrills for 1,800 children at preview of ilitary tattoo SINGAPORE, Thursday. v ua> held last night of the military tattoo to be held tom>" nitfht at the Badminton llemard Koad in aid of the Sinices Association. school children saw the With perfect timing and a mil drama, soldiers erected ivers
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  • 96 3 YMCA REFRESHER COURSE FOR SOCIAL WORKERS SINGAPORE, Thurs. About 30 social workers are attending a six-Sunday refresher course organised by the Chinese YMCA in collaboration with the Malayan i Council of the YMCAs. The instructor tor the course, which started last j Sunday, is the Rev. Maynard I Catchings. General
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  • 525 3  - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S '_^»(t j t I J fI J SINGAPORE, Thursday. 'JO give way lo "new blood, new ideas and new ventures/ the lady we all know as president of the Chinese Women's Association, declined re-election to the post. It is the conviction of Mrs. S.K. Wong, noted
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  • 168 3 BIG UMNO WELCOME PLANNED FOR TENGKU SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A big airport welcome has been planned by Singapore UMNO for the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, when he flies in on Nov. 16 on his way to London for Singa-pore-Federation merger talks with the British Government. The Tengku will be
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  • 154 3 SINGAPORE GETS MENTION IN 'THE FUTURE OF TOURISM' BOOK SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore is among the 18 countries mentioned in a 296-page book "The Future of Tourism in the Pacific and Far East" published by the United States Department of Commerce. The book surveys the development of touri>m in Singapore, Malaya.
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  • 219 3 Praise for medical faculty by expert from Ceylon SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Medical faculties in the East should be designed and modified to suit the national aspirations and requirements of the country. This was the opinion of Ceylon University's Professor of Physiology, Dr. A.C.E. Koch, who was the external examiner in physiology
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  • 51 3 Mr. Andrew Black, an engineer, arrived from Hong Kong yesterday and will leave for Kuala Lumpur after three days. He is staying at Prince's Hotel Garni. Mr. Hans Morf, a company manager, flew in from Burgdorf, Switzerland, for a week's visit. He is staying at the Adelphi
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  • 178 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Everything in Malaya was so colourful that an American surgeon and his wife could not resist making a pictorial record of their week's stay in paintings and colour photography. They are Dr. and Mrs. John Fuller of California, who told The Free
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 170 3 CINEMAS TAJ: Jaluk. Lenteng (.Malay) ALHAMBRA: Triangle on 3 1 6.15, 9.15. Sitfari, 11 sun 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.30. >T CAPITOL: Fanny. 10.30 am., pAY% LEBAR METHODIST 1.15, 4. 6.40. 9.30 CHURCH: Prayer circle at CATHAY: Ail m a Mghts Ch ch »d m Work, 11 a.m., 1.30, 4. 6.30,
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  • 128 4 CHANGI, Thurs A 69--year-old widow, who was a prisoner-of-war for three-and-a-half years in Changi has made two important decisions. She is Mrs. Alice Mary Thornley. from Kent, who has been living here for the past 35 years. Her decisions are: Never
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Malayan Pharmaceutical Association. Southern Division. win hold its annual dinner and dance at the R^-ee d'Or. Lido Theatre on Nov. 24 at a p.m.
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  • 490 4 SUCCESS COMES TO RAF PAINTER WHO FAILED IN ART SCHOOL EXAM On Far East tour, David Shepherd comes to Singapore to paint for the Armed Services and show his work CHANGI AIR to have" A SQUAD RON fc BELVEDERES* SINGAPORE, Thursday. pAILURE in an examination for the Slade School of
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  • 154 4 Society gives free medical aid to 55,607 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Branch of the World Red Swastika Society in Hill Street gave free medical aid to about 55.607 i people of different races in the State in the 12 months up to September. Mr. Lim Kok Huat. secretary of the
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  • 160 4 Way to a happy retired life SINGAPORE. Thurs.— lt is important that young people be industrious and determined to succeed in life if they want to have a comfortable retired life. This advice came from an elderly American. who started life as a taxidriver, then as postman and later managed
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  • 27 4 TAN JONG MALJM, Thurs.— Work has just been completed on a $45,000 lire-station and four quarters for firemen in the Tanjong Malim Peoples' Park.
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  • 196 4 Shippers seek to cut costs to East Coast ports SINGAPORE, Thursday. A NEW Australian shipping company is investi- gating prospects of providing: a shipping service between Australia and the East Coast of Malaya j and other South-East Asian ports. This was disclosed to The Free Press by Mr. Peter Lynn,
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  • 75 4 'BUSINESSMEN HERE MAKE GOOD AGENTS' SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Singapore businessmen make good agents, according to a British business executive who left by air tor Sydney. Mr. V. Martin-Jones, of [Rugby, said: •'Your businessmen usually bring a good flow of business to us and they are fully relied upon." Mr. Martin-Jones had been
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  • 31 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The half-yearly meeting of the Singapore Naval Base Employees Co-operative Thritt and Loan Society Ltd. will be held at the Dockyard Indus- j trial Canteen on Saturday.
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  • 136 4 A.D.C. to Queen gets big Army job here SINGAPORE, Thurs Brigadier G. H. Stoneley has taken up his appointment as Deputy Commander and Brigadier in charge of Administration, Singapore Base District. He succeeds Brigadier B T. V. Cowey who will assume the post of Commandant of the Military Intelligence Centre
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  • 197 4 /^HANGI, Thurs.— The new Catholic Church at the junction of Changi and Siglap Roads which was opened last month by the Right Rev. Michael Olcomendy, Archbishop of Malacca and Singapore, is fast proving very popular. Built by donations from the public, the Church
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  • 90 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Ist Bn. The Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, is due here soon in the troopship Nevasa on its way to the Federation. It will take over duties from the Ut Bn. The Third East Anglian Regiment, now based at the new British Army Cantonment— Tercndak Camp—
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  • 46 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Government has approved the registration of Bight societies. They are Po Chiak Ken*. Tan Si Cbong Su: Dftfcshina Bharata Brahmana Sabha, Club; N rt! sociatwn R Singapon Chine* Brok< r"■ -'y.\ lian > ers 1 C nitti tion Bingi erert
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  • 1133 5  - 'Love-money' no nest-egg showgirl helped beat tax law WOLF MANKOWITZ fairy By PART 4 I v which has to have a fairyit ipefling because once upon a time >uh i nrtnons show uirl. ;,,u \nirt'lu had an excellent voice, J beautifully owned the longest leg:s in L^iiess, md was a
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 151 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice <c Fred Diekenson MANDRAKE by Falk and Phil Davis **JJ AS I I AS! r --RSV» c <V\BER WMBvJ A WMAT IP SOMEOWE--OR QUITE A RJWUY -^vC J^ W£ WERE" PiSW.'M©-- MOW/ i SOMETHING" UP TMERE k IC?EA, MARPA. ~-A.' S^RAVIS^^^^CiTI /L WE CHANSS7OUR BAST
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    • 13 5 It means big money when the 'film boys' hold their weekly poker session.
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  • 359 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Background to our culture OEGINNING the 27th. 13 of this month the Singapore Adult Education Board will present as its contribution to the better understanding of our multiracial culture an appreciation course in Malay, Chinese, Tamil and English music. The course consists of eight lectures which will
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  • 744 6  - Can Hoyle keep ahead of the test tubes? Hugh McLeave by JULES VERNE AND H.G. WELLS HAVE BEEN LEFT FAR BEHIND -AND EVEN TODAY'S SCIENCE-FICTION WRITERS ARE FINDING THE SCIENTIST A BIT TOO FAST FOR THEM THESE arc tough days for the science fiction writer. Jules Verne and H. G.
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  • 229 6 I PALMISTRY BY CHOO ANG GUAN. WHO HAS STUDIED THE SUBJECT FOR 16 YEARS I IN this article you will learn about the different types of good and bad Quadrangles. Illustration 1. shows a massy lined Quadrangle, i.e. the space in the Quadrangle is covered
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  • 81 6 The Free Press reported: "The Shanghai Consulate has been taken charge of by Mr. Markham, the Vice-Consul, and among the first of the cases brought before that officer, we find one in which Chin- Lan, a Chinese is plaintiff and John Lawson, a cook of the Wageola,
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  • 72 6 "TIMBARRASSED police in Darwin sought the thieves who stole a 300--pound safe from under their noses. The safe, which contained approximately 600 cheques, was stolen from the motor registry office just 5o yards from the police station. While policemen worked nearby, the thieves backed a truck to
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  • 29 6 > So ball, ii thy proj t "W< fat tee r nu bal to kj ball h en eras) seno Chi sp( echl a mo: the Lord' right i
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  • 28 6 U overrate the l exaggerate Insomnia n tioned Mallet butcher c tx ir bi had had I :n a nei m B b< beard it pi thi
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    • 266 6 TODAY'S RADIO „r RADIO SINGAPORE music; 8.00 Top tunes of the Short Wave Service week; 8.30 Shadows Of Doubt; 9.00 Japan hour; 9.30 The 41 metres (7250 ke/s.) news; 9.40 78's only; 10.00 Medium Wave Service: Author's playhouse; 10.30 The Malayanaires; 11.00 Life With 4,6 metres. Tne L y O
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    • 202 6 CLUES ACROSS I seif (6) 4 In a liutshell? <6>. 11 Light music? (3). 7 Hes in the saddle (8). 12 Crime that may cause blaz--8 Going l>ack with a couple of ing indignation? (5) in £513? V° C <6h 13 Burdened with a seat? (7). 10 fapirit of evil
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    915 7  -  CHIA POTEIK By SPEED AND SERVICE BY MALAYAN AIRWAYS Britannia comfort is on new Kong flight TO THE unaccustomed traveller one who travels only on vacation and rarely on business flying is always an adventure. It is an exciting experience to look forward and enjoy as the preliminary
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  • 264 7  -  SHIRLEY FOCKLER By A UTUMN is chrysan- themum time in Japan. Viewing these vibrant flowers can be a highlight of an Orient tour. The chrysanthemum, or "kiku" as the Japanese call it, has been grown in Japan for over 1,500 years. It is Japan's national
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  • 305 8 ALL- YEAR TOURIST PLA YGROUND FOR A HOLIDA Y WITH ZING Sydney mile after mile of inviting beach to lure the bather gYDNEY has always been a playground for its carefree inhabitants, who now number *****,000. Today it is increasingly being discovered as such by overseas tourists. Sydney has more
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  • 367 8 Tilt number ol tourists visiting Singapore »> steadily increasing. The) come because Singapore, while being essential ly Oriental. i> one of the mo>.t modern cities in Asia and has practically all the amenities 01 large cities m Europe or the United States Fourists enjoy
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  • 162 8 r PHE Pacific Area Travel Association's third annual travel writing contest will have three categories this year, it has been announced by Mr. F. Marvin Plake, executive director. Engraved plaques will be awarded to the writer of the best newspaper travel story, or series of
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  • 301 8 LANGUID AN LOVELY BUT A BORE JF YOT waul to -ci r j^ cares and troubles of tlie^ the Nicobar Islands awail V M Here no-one owns property, nor does he need any. The law is broker, so rarely that the Islands 1 policemen become scholars and teachers. There are
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  • 103 8 '"^nuity. <»untry to afcJ Pr<»sp, T ity. An in(l U s lrial mo>t lvr «I*' iriu,? 1011 N*« I central^ 2 J" liv "Py h S uuu ''i Switwj »>r«»uuht kj, ttection mm tm.-ntal Uan^ ■n the <<mry. o r r i miK r wr routes tramuj tr\. m
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  • 371 9 VISIT TO THE HILL DISTRICTS OF WEST PAKISTAN A RICH EXPERIENCE J^AHORE, the second largest city of Pakistan and the main cultural centre, is rich in historical monuments. Such is its charm that widely travelled visitors who have been everywhere relax and prepare to stay
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  • 155 9 dudes .v ana the nows i bt I ■c fs •I m 5- 01 !i pi up t i ts mai ii untain keeps ov the expanding tourist trade, is responsible fox the hotel's popularity and lii^h reputation. Under Mr. Wiederkehr's supervision the hotel Is
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  • 300 9 Experts will pack up your troubles GOING home on leave after spending years in a foreign country, or leaving for a long and well -deserved vacation abroad is something everybody looks forward to. Everyone, that is. except the person who has to do the packing. Suddenly everything which you have
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  • 262 10 WHEN in Singapore, during a stop-over or extended visit, for business or pleasure, stay at the Cathay Hotel. It is conveniently situated in the heart of the city, on top of everything there is to see and do. The Cathay Hotel has 115 rooms, all air-condi-tioned, with
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  • 779 10 SO MUCH TO SEE OF LONDON FLIGHT pOR the young and the young in heart an airline ticket is a passport to all the fabled cities and playgrounds that lie along today's jet routes between Singapore, the rest of Asia and Europe. And none is far away in terms of
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  • 185 10 AFTER an extensive refit, providing air-conditioned first class accommodation for 115 passengers. Royal Interocean Lines' largest passenger liners, the Boissevain and Ruys, are playing their part in meeting the wishes of modern travellers. Two more ships have joined this modernisation programme the Tjinegara, which is already
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  • 256 11 Gifts for the underprivileged children from firms in Australia and New Zealand SINGAPORE, Thursday. and 3.000 books have been ct the Hans Ander- cineapore by firms flew Zealand, during the dub has lour-ounce from the West v rm ers' Honey rprivileeed c■. pore. The v.istralian ,n in Svdjrs have alwhile
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  • 36 11 800 MUSLIMS AT KORAN TRANSLATION CONTEST p .:>— More is. mewl- IS ssed tattoo the anlta :>-.-. us it \e an [Jstiß&h First prize od Mate- the won hj 3v-:r a Iged Bl in S ihaimi bin Sai
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  • 117 11 Polytechnic students are back from Japan with diplomas SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two Polytechnic students. Mr. Foo Hee Yong (above left) and >lr Oei Tiong Ho, returned home after completing an intensive five-week technical training course at cement factories in Japan. Both received diplomas from the Association for Overseas Technical Training Scholarships
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  • 100 11 FORTY STUDENTS IN CAR REPAIR COURSE SINGAPORE. Thurs.— All the adult students who registered for the motor-car repair course were present at the first lesson at the Balestier Junior Trade School. Organised by the Adult Education Board, the twiceweekly lecture and demonstration course is designed to teach the average car-owner
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  • 26 11 BANTING. Thurs. The Kuala Langat Town Board win consider appeals against the valuations and revise the assessment lists for next year 0:1 Dec. 4.
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  • 37 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Seangor Penghulus Association plans to register under the Trade Union Ordinance and affiliate with the Malayan Trades Union Congress. At the moment the association is registered under the Registrar of Societies.
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  • 157 11 HOSPITAL WARD BECOMES A THEATRE FOR VARIETY SHOW QING APORE, Thurs. Tan 7 Tock Seng Hospital staff turned a ward Into a theatre. complete with stage, for a \ariety show to entertain patients. Dr. Wong Hin Sun. Acting Director of Medical Services and Chairman of the Variety Show Committee said
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  • 165 11 SEMBAWANG, Thursday. INCHE Ahmad bin Ibrahim, the Minister for Labour, and the Assemblyman for Sembawang was among the 3,000 people present at the inaugural opening ceremony of the newly formed Sembawang Kathakali Yogam at the 1 Canberra padang here. The Sembawang Kathakali Yogam is
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  • 54 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Delegates to the Colombo Plan conference in Kuala Lumpur will be entertained to a party on Nov. 16 by Malayan students who had studied under Colombo Plan scholarships. The two-hour party will be held at the Arts Concourse. University of Malaya, Pantai Valley,
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  • 89 11 R.I. NAVY TO BUY MEDICAL GOODS IN EUROPE SINGAPORE, Tfturs. Two medical officers of the Indonesian Navy, Lt. Col. Dr. Midijajo and Lt. Col. Dr. M. Kamal, stopped here on their way to Europe to seek medical equipment. They told The Free Press that they required equipment to expand the
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  • 22 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Government has accepted an $89,215.50 tender for the construction of a new bridge adjacent to Jembatan Merah.
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  • 322 11 THE LA W- ABIDING TEENAGERS ARE THE STATE'S PRIDE -POLICE SINGAPORE, Thursday. gINGAPORE can be proud that its teenagers are generally amenable to law and order. So says an editorial in the latest issue of the Police Magazine. "Barring those who have become affiliated to secret societies, young offenders do
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  • 125 11 Many sights here for tourists, says U.S. visitor SINGAPORE. Thurs. A travel agent from New York, Mrs. Keli Panos, left Singapore after a short visit fully convinced that the city, with its "host of attractions," will satisfy the fastidious tastes of any international tourist. "Singapore's modern hotels, its almost spotlessly
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    • 204 11 kv»i ■i m ■1 1 nmi r »i :m M JiVI IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY.... YOIK own fate depends almost entirely upon your ownself. The stars have given you exceptional talent, but it is up to you, alone, to make the right and proper decisions which will bring you exceptional
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    • 161 11 ar»!CC 'Mar. 21-Apr. 20): fllflCd LEGAL details have first call upon your energies at this time. A journey may be necessary. TIIIDIIC (Apr. 21-May 21): IAUKUd ATTEND to business affairs and you will then find there is plenty of tune for social events. rruilll (May 22-June 21): GEMINI PARTNER SHIP
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    • 69 11 risk to win high favours. You can make an important advance on this day. ICA (July 24- Aug. 23): EXLtU CEPTIONAL occupational opportunities are now opening. Combine sports and romance. UIDCn <*"?• 24-Sept. 23): VIKbU MAKE plans for entertaining close friends A school trip may make demands on your time.
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  • 769 12 REPRESENTATIVES OF THREE CLUBS FAIL TO ATTEND MEETING AFTER MAKING 'FULL SUPPORT' PLEDGE FREE PRESS SCOOTER PAGE 'pHE proposed road courtesy and safety first rally for scooters will fail if full support is not given by all scooter clubs. This warning by two
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  • 113 12 TiHE recent approval by the Registrar of Societies of the Far East Scooter Club has encouraged the club to embark on a more ambitious programme for the coming year. Secretary, Mr. Toh Hong Boon told The Free Press that the committee was now holding
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  • 158 12 Chinese YMCA wants more riders to join up ORGANISING .secretary of the Chinese YMCA Scooter Club. Mr. K. S. Ling i.s appealing to more scooter owners;, particularly members of the ai*ociation, to join In making the club a success. "The objectives oi the club cannot be attained with only a
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  • 82 12 SAFETY FIRST CAMPAIGN THE current "Don't get yourself killed «*i the Road" campaign run by the Automobile Association of Singapore has been extended to leading cinemas in the State. Two slides with the captions: -The Point of No Return" and "Don't do It," are being flashed o n the cinema
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  • 12837 13 FREE PRESS GUIDE TO RACING FORM the Perak Inri Club's November race meeting 5 fiff Club's JjFOUB I f. j 1 j his in uri y ..•■':-L U l|; 1 s liaesj C \KRIBEYN II (late Brigb Ship) FIFTH: ril started) 17-9-61 p. &-4 rIK <Khaini.s) Cl. 4 Div. 3;
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  • 251 15  - It of this world' spectacle, splendour at Arts Ball ALEXANDRA LEE fgh hg k;kl'kh jl did !dess< s n S r Knights from the Singapore M I Academy. 3rd. Devils Angels. Best Dressed Lady: Mr>. v mina Elia* as the SpanLady. K«>Nt Dressed Cientlenian: A. E Shepherd, the en i
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  • 42 15 ASSOCIATION MAKES DELIGHTFUL TOYS .!iv -tolls at the Chri>tmas Fair to bo held at the H^cinv.r.ton Stadium on December 9. are the organrs Mrs E. MacKintosh. Mrs M K. Mar.sh. Mrs. P. and Mrs. G. M. Jockel ■.nd their many *up- rters.
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  • 152 15  -  I3IOGRAPHY...BY gfxd jgfx f ghfx hfghdf fgx htds df g fds gfsdsdf SUNNY GIAM Lanl trophy, a uold medal. amera plus many valuable All contestants will eive souvenir Mr. Au Thian Chor. social chairman, .said: "Tlils outing Is opened to members mends ol the spta."
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  • 222 16  - Last Try shows surprising ability to handle soft Ipoh track SCRUTINEER By IPOH, Thursday. I AST TRY showed surprising ability to handle a sott track. J his v morning, with Posner astride. Last Try drew away from stablemate Hallan (Dragon) at the end of a 3f trial to return .38
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  • 394 16  -  SCRUTINEER EIGHT TO FOLLOW By IPOH, Thurs. ASTOUNDING, who made a winning debut at the Penani* September meeting on a yielding 5Jf, heads my list ot eight horses to follow at the forthcoming meeting here. The four year old by NUo won in
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  • 117 16 BIG HOCKEY CLASH ON PADANG SINGAPORE. Thurs. Wilfred Skinner will lead Singapore Civilians in theii annual Singapore Hockes Associations Poppy Day match against Singapore Joint Services on the S.C.C padang tomorrow at 5.15 p. m Civilians are holders oi the Poppy Day Cup presented by the Ex-Services Association They beat
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  • 197 16 TEO KIM TIA IS CHAMPION R.S.G.C. CADDY "PHOMSON. ThiHS. Too 1 Kirn Tia (37 gross) won the Royal Singapore Golf Clubs annual caddies competition over nine holes at Sime Road course here on Tuesday. Runner-up was Teo Kirn 1 Seng, last year's winner, with a gross score of 39. Caddies
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  • 42 16 LONDON. Thurs.— Results of Football Association Cup first round replays yesterday were: Barnsley 2 West Auckhuid Town 0. ißarn^ley home to Carlisle United). Dart ford 1 Exeter City 1 (Dartford away to Hereford United or Bristol City).
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  • 46 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs.-^Sin-gapore All-Blues who are due to meet Negri-Malacca in a Cup fixture at Seremban on Saturday are requesting a postponement. Singapore cannot field a team as Police players are unable to obtain leave. Singapore are favourites to reach the final.
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  • 43 16 LONDON. Thurs.— Results of Rugby Union matches played yesterday were: County championship: Kent 6 Hampshire 14, Surrey 5 Eastern Counties 14. Oxfordshire 11 Hertfordshire fe, Sussex 9 Berkshire 0. Club match: St. Mary's Hospital 0 London University 3.
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  • 357 16 JALAN BESAR, Thursday. JJONGKONG and Shanghai Bank scored a lucky 2-1 win over Cold Storage last night to capture the Stan vac Trophy in the Singapore Business Mouses Football Association's League and Cup final. Cold Storage scored seven minutes from
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  • 156 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore Rugby Union's second trial in preparation tor the Malaya Cup was cancelled yesterday. Ten players could not attend. A Probables versus Invitation trial will be hela on the padang nexi Tuesday at 5.15 p.m. The following have been selected: Probables
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  • 60 16 SKOPLJE, Thurs. Dunfermline Athletic (Scotland) became the first team to qualify for the i i a rounu of me European Cup Winners' Cup, though beaten 2-0 here by Vardar of Skoplje in their second round second leg match. Dunfermline qualified on aggregate 5-2, having won the
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  • 62 16 THOMSON, Thurs. Mrs. A. S. Kinnear drew rounds of applause at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday when she broke the women's old course record by com- pieting 18 holes in 71. She now holds the lowest handicaps (3) a women has ever held at
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  • 525 16 TWO TITLES TO SHARIN IN MALAY OPEN TOURNEY KATONG, Thurs. Young Sharin Osman, former All-Malays singles champion of the Federation, captured the Singapore Malays open singles title when he beat I.A. Alsagoff 6-1, 6-0 in the final at the Malay Sports Association courts at Telok Kurau here on Tuesday. Partnering
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  • 47 16 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesia is inviting Singapore and Malaya to take part in a cycle race which will take place in the middle of December. The race is being held on the occasion of the anniversary celebrations of the Fifth (Jakarta Raya> Military District.
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  • 48 16 GEYLANG, Thurs. Raffles Hotel beat Combined Hi£h Schools 3-0 in "B 11 Section of the Singapore Volleyball Federations open championship at the Happy World Stadium. They scored 21-2, 21-3, 21-11. In "A" Section Sin Hua beat P. E. Group 3-0 (21-19, 21-7 22-19).
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  • 23 16 SINGAPORE, Tours.— British Ordnance Depot Civilian Association crushed RNAHU (Tengah) 8-0 at hockey. Scorers: Capt, Johnson (6>, Maniam and All.
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  • 150 16  -  TANJONG RHU Thurs. SCHOOLBOY Fong Hon Kiong, 16, created a sensation when he qualified in 200 metres breaststroke for the S.E.A.P. Games at the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's trials held at the Singapore Swimming Club pool here on Tuesday. In brilliant form Fong clocked 2
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