The Singapore Free Press, 13 November 1961

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  • 23 1 2° KEEP MP W| TH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 299 1 tension as p centre Moors are closed ;> iPORE, —The itthe Uoad m lit) vi this -juj, er iv! up i»n the (1 1 in c the) will be ew posters The door was locked. The strikers only let in people they recognised. At i) 45
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  • 67 1 LENSMEN ELECT MARY, 19, AS MISS CAMERA OF 1961 SINGAPORE. Mon A model Miss Mary Yong, 19, beat 22 other contestants to be elected Miss Camera 1961, at an excursion sponsored by the Singapore Photographic Trade Association yesterday. She received a trophy, a gold pin, a camera/ and photographic equipment.
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  • 156 1 U.S. 'NOT AWARE' REDS STOLE ITS A-SECRETS FROM BRITAIN WASHINGTON, Men. A State Department spokesman said yesterday he had no information on a Senator's claim that Russian agents may have stolen U.S.-supplied atomic secrets from Britain. He was not aware that such secrets had recently fallen into Russian hands by
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  • 115 1 rOH, Mon.— Colin Tulloh plans to give up his jockey's licence to become a trainer at the end of this year I understand. He will probably take over the string of horses which are now under trainer Jack Spencer who goes on retirement after the December
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  • 286 1 Commodity prices must be stabilised Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, called this morning for steps to be taken to stabilise the international commodity trade. He made this appeal when he opened the Ministerial session of the Colombo Plan conference at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall,
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  • 162 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. JHK Registrar of Vehicles office in Middle Road will soon be extended and altered to make it more suitable for the changes in licensing laws administration expected to he brought into force early next year. The Public Works Department has called for tenders
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  • 26 1 LONDON. Mod. The Sunday Times .said fallout measurements so far indicate the. Soviet 50 megaton plus superbomb exploded or. Oct. 30 was "clean."
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  • 23 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. President Leonid Brezhnev of the Soviet Union will pay a two-week state visit to India in mid-December.
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  • 169 1 HOLIDAY FOR WINNER OF $500 PRIZE TPOH, Mon.— Haji Ab--1 dullah bin Haji Mohamed Salleh, 58, an educationist and author, who nearly missed posting his entry on Deepavali Day (last Tuesday) had a pleasant surprise when a reporter called at his home here to tell him that he was the
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  • 249 1 Four-point plan for Berlin not a Red idea WEST GERMAN MR. X THOUGHT IT UP WASHINGTON, Mon.— The much publicised new "Soviet 4point plan 1 for settling the Berlin crisis appears to be mainly the idea of a non-Soviet Mr. K. Herr Hans Kroll. West Germany's Moscow Ambassador, a U.S.
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  • 40 1 p I p( bnii B i v s -ii 1 1 MALAYAN H NDS i i I UK nts. RUBE' "N STOCK llri I I MINISTEi i i i STRIKE Ui si\c;%i i Civil v h i i;.. i
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  • Finance, aviation and shipping
    • 344 2 IATA FARE AND RATE REDUCTIONS BENEFIT PASSENGERS By CONRAD CHIEW SINGAPORE, Mon. F;tn> and rate reductions agreed in the traffic conferences o! Die International Air rranspori Association during the past 12 months will benefit air, passengers and air i cargo shippers in many parts of the world. Spokesmen of airlines
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    • 269 2 SHARP FALL IN TIN EXPORTS FROM MALAYA, SINGAPORE LONDON. Mon.— The Inter- j national Tin Council announces the following ad- vance statistics: Mine production of un-in-con- j rentrates in the Federation ol Malaya remained almost un- ciMtneed in September at 4.580 tons aeainst 4.577 in August. Smelter production of tin
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    • 73 2 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Pelcus 8/9, Cathay 1/2. Thai «/5, P^kin 10/11, N^ptunia 13/14. Ffrnd.ile H Capetown 15/16. Musi 15/16, Kizan Maru 40/41, An«-h;afs 3S/39. St^r Bellatrix 28/29! Snkbona *a. Benavon 1/2, Tayga ir? T 4. Ferocliff i •">.
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    • 426 2 Joint passenger service to Europe by Patris and Bretagne Europe Australia Line and the Greek Australia Line have started a joint passenger service from Australia to Europe via Singapore. Two vessels the 16,355-ton Bretagne and the 18,400-ton Patris will be operated on this service. The Singapore agents are McAlister and
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    • 65 2 SEOUL, Mon.— The Republic of Korea plans to open formal negotiations with the Federation of Malaya next year to conclude a trade agreement. Foreign Ministry sources here said. Souices said preliminary negotiation have been under way for the past three months in Bangkok between the embassies
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    • 31 2 NEW DELHI, Mon. About 1.000 labourers worked round tbe clock over the weekend preparing India's international trade fair the biggest in Asian history which will be inaugurated tomorrow.
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  • 276 2 QUEEN AT MUSLIM SERVICE FOR WAR DEAD ACCRA, Mon. Queen Elizabeth, for the first time, last night took part after dark in a Remembrance Day service of Christian and Muslim ritual, with even drums sounding a dirge. i Accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, she wore a j pure white
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  • 168 2 South Vietnam aid talks begin as U.S. planes arrive SAIGON, Monday. fALKS ON U.S. military aid to South Vietnam are taking place here following the arrival of what was described as a U.S. squadron of tighter-bombers and training aircraft and several hundred airmen. Sources close to the South Vietnam Government
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  • 39 2 CIUDAD TRUJII.I.O. Mon. General Rafael Truiillo junior. Cm- ol staff of me Dominican armed forces, has u^ked for all public places named alter his late lather Lo be renamed after Dominican national heroes and historic even Us.
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  • 27 2 TOKYO. Mon.— The Japanese meteorological agency yesterday n ported Mount Sakurajima, in' southern Japan. erupted and j threw hot ashes which started a small fire.
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  • 77 2 LONDON, Mon. AntiCommunists in Britain's powerful Electrical Trades Union have broken the Communist hold over their union, it was disclosed yesterday. Results of elections to the union's 11-man executive announced yesterday showed a swing of six seats to the anti-Communists. They hold nine seats
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  • 116 2 I'M GOING HOME' SAYS A SMILING MOLOTOV MOSCOW. Mon. Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, smiling and apparently unworried. dodged reporters' questions about his reported expulsion from the Communist Party when he arrived here by train from Vienna yesterday. "Let's speak of something else." said the former Foreign Minister, who was cicnounced as
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  • 624 2  -  ALEXANDER THOMSON by BIRMINGHAM, Mon. AM in this bustling city, where "prestige" office blocks seem to be going up everywhere, for the first stage of a fact-finding tour of British industry. In this part of the Midlands the emphasis is on light engineering with
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  • 262 2 Nehru tells Stevenson: 'Russ has no particular designs in S-E Asia-only back-patting NEW YORK, Mon. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, last night discounted Soviet designs in South-East Asia. He told Mr. Adlai Stevenson, chief United States delegate to the United Nations, in a televised interview that in
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  • 183 2 US HOPES OF MAN IN ORBIT THIS YEAR ARE SHATTERED CAPE CANAVERAL. (Florida). Mon. The possibility of the United States putting a man into orbit this year appeared to evaporate when a scheduled launching this week of a rocket designed to put a chimpanzee into orbit was postponed yesterday. The
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  • 21 2 AMMAN, Mon. Saudi Arabia yesterday celebrated The eighth anniversary of the noopssmr. o| Fine Scud to the throne.
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  • 133 2 BONN M o rmai Konr.td Adenauer terdaj thai vi< ws i;. Be:i| winch he wanted* with Presides k he visit? week He rcfu when qu( j filmed U .>■ but In said cussed Berlin prob] Qertnan d« i a irell a> t i oiiy on n b Europ< I
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  • 167 3 /kf multi-storey f or park by %3 -Automobile donation official SINGAPORE. Mon. Automobile Association of W Chan, envisages the Iti-storey car park in the I ore ace. tf cms 1 i ent causes were hawkers jelling their wares by the ads in preference to live- >:
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  • 612 3  - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S nni SINGAPORE, Monday. Jf i>K local women, hero is acjvice from the first woman in India to be conferred the title <>l mayorship, a woman who was in fact j mayoress of Madias i" iQ^ n^i Kr.y Mrs. Tara Cherian, who was in Singapore for one
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  • 256 3 The aim To boost educational and rural progress SINGAPORE, Mon. The North Borneo Government will seek technical aid under the Colombo Plan to boost the rural and educational plans of the country. This was disclosed by Mr. Donald Stephens, leader of the United National Kadazan Party and member of the
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  • 69 3 men! k. 1956 told The Free Press: 'I an making this trip bring the "Good News' to he many people living in the villages and urban distil 'ts of Formosa." His son, Mr. James Phoa. who returned from the United States last month
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  • 35 3 be at the centre at the Genera] Hospital between 9 i m. and 12 noon; and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Appointments could also b^ made by telephoning: *****.
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  • 159 3 TENGKU TO LAY FOUNDATION STONE OF UMNO BUILDING SINGAPORE. Mon. The foundation stone of the $500,000 UMNO House in Singapore will be laid by the Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, when he returns to Singapore after the merger talks in London in the middle of next month. The House,
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  • 38 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mrs. Orpha King, Director of Social Programmes, Women's Society of Christian Service, will talk on "The American Woman in Community Service" at the' Rotary Club of Singapore luncheon at Cathay Hotel on Wednesday.
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  • 70 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Salvation Army Balestier Corps' new hall at Martabam road was opened by General Wilfred Kitching, international leader of the Salvation Army, at the weekend. Free Press photo shows him receiving the key to the new building from two children, Wilfred Yeo
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  • 128 3 Ex-Servicemen march past the Cenotaph in tribute to fallen comrades SINGAPORE, Mon.- People of all races and faiths yesterday honoured the dead of two world wars in a simple yet dignified ceremony, at the Cenotaph, unmarred, as it was last year, by heavy rain. There was a slight -drizzle at
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  • 83 3 Mr. R. N. Turner, a Journalist, arrived from Oakland. New Zealand, at the weekend. He is staying at the Cockpit Hotel. Mr. R. N. Mizner. a technical representative, flew in from Kuching yesterday. He is staying at the Orchard Hotel. Mr. H. A. Buerhi. a sales representative
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  • 64 3 OINGAPORE, Mon. The I Government has approved the registration of eight i more societies, according to i the latest Gazette. They are The Singapore Indian Arts Club, Jacks; Sports Club. The Muslim League, Kuang Chee Tng Buddhist Association. K<>- benaran Club, The Jubii<e j Church. Singapore
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 248 3 CINEMAS Ta J Ja lak Lenteng (Malay) \lhambra: Conqueror of the 3.15. 6.15, 9.15. Orient 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30. Capitol: Fanny 1.16, 4, 6.45. j "X 93 0 P MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Breed 1.45. 4, Bedot^rong^at.mah, Wood- 915 r CHINESE YMCA: Adult ProLido: Bridge to the Sun i.m, g ram
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  • 124 4 Prospects for investment are good, say Jap team SINGAPORE, Mon.— Two sales representatives of a plastics firm in Tokyo. Mr. S. Ikeda and Mr. F. Ariseda, said that the Stat e 's expanding market provided good investment opportunities. They said that Singapore's stable economy, excellent port and trading facilities and
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  • 103 4 Teachers told of their important role SINGAPORE. Mon.—Teeners' important roie in society was stressed by Negri Sembilan's chief edu- f cation officer. Mr. Tan Seng Chye in an address to men and women teachers during the third state primary teachers convention at the King George V School here. He said:
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  • 125 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.—lndonesia's co operative movement lays special emphasis on the needs of farners and agriculturists, said two co-operative experts who left Singapore by air after studying co-operative work and policy in India for the last four months. They were Inche Multaib lajen, Chief Co-operative
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  • 401 4 Local A.A. best equipped to advise on problems SINGAPORE, Monday. rVHE man who has been look- ing after the interests of about 2\ million motorists in Britain has urged the Singapore Government to listen to the local automobile association because "it
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  • 61 4 HARBOUR BOARD MAN WEDS STENOGRAPHER MR. AND MRS. LIM SOM LIANG after their marriage at the St. Andrew's Cathedral. Mr. Urn is an assistant traffic supervisor in the Singapore Harbour Board and his bride. Miss Sally Choo, is a stenographer at Fraser and Neave Ltd. A reception was held at
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  • 53 4 IPOH. Mon.— The budget meeting of the Perak State Legislative Assembly will be opened ceremoniously by the Sultan on Dec. 4 in the Council Chamber here. Before the opening, the Sultan will inspect a police guard of honour. Five days have been set aside for
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  • 215 4 Baptist leader tells Rotarians: A free press is safeguard of liberty SINGAPORE, Monday A FREE press is to safeguard liberty, Dr. Josef Nordenhaug, 58, General Secretary of the Baptist World Alliance, told Rotarians here. Dr. Nordenhaug was speak-] ing on "The Rising Concern for the Dignity of Human Personality" at
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  • 146 4 VISITOR IS SEVENTH TIME LUCKY SINGAPORE, Mon. An American who has real estate interests in Australia, was seventh time lucky when he landed at Singapore. Mr. Bert De Lotto had passed through Singapore six times during the past four years but had no chance of making a trip to the
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  • 97 4 GLOBE-TROTTING LECTURER OFF TO BANGKOK SINGAPORE. Mon. Prof. P. Hubert de Watteville. secretary-general of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, oi which Singapore is the newest member, delivered three lectures during his three-day stay here. He Is on a world tour lecturing on various topics, including the early detection
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  • 20 4 KAJANG, Mon. The TJlu Langat District Welfare Committee paid out a total of $1,256 to destitutes in September.
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  • 53 4 MALACCA, Mon.— The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, will open Malacca Girls High School in Durlan Daun Road here on Nov. 16 at 10.30 a.m. The school started functioning since February this year. The opening ceremony will be followed by prize giving
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  • 30 4 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon.— The forftier acting Medical Superintendent at the Federation's Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan. Dr. I. G Singh, has joined the Brunei Medical Service.
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  • 27 4 PENANG. Mon. The Old Xaverians' Absoeiation will hold its 37th anniversary dinner at its premises in Macalister Road at 7.30 p on Dec. 2.
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  • 24 4 SEREMBAN, Mon. Inrhe Abdul Samad bin Idris habeen appointed chairman the Negri Sembilan Council ot Muslim Religion by th« Yang di-Pertuan Besar.
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  • 105 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ten executives from electrical companies in Japan came to Singapore for three days in the course of their Southeast Asia market survey. They were Messrs. Sakaki Aoki, (leader of the group), Naojiro Yamada, Masao Saito, Masayoshi Terada Iwata Sotoyama, Tokuyoshi Fujisawa, Satoshi
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  • 283 4 Sotiety plan shows to introduce local artists SINGAPORE i rTHE Singapore Art Society is to launch x of exhibitions presenting the collet of individual artists at the British < from today. Mr. Ho Kok Hoe, tho society's president, said that th< first of this series would be an exhibition of
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  • 123 4 SINGAPORE Malays attended A Muh\ Secoctian I the Gey;;;:;: Centre in l--;' A., ire fIQMCH I the cr.c-c:-' unt i ti g which ?:< ranjong K..\:.:"i Sec« ndary Scho I m i and Wedual from ;mJ whu .ij. Educate i th«- c me -i A >poki 10 i\ 2---!r.
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    • 193 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson y£» LL FAY ANY .A',"- v.-fKu T-A' MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis J iYav I C?S?E£tfiNi<3--f SUCH A ESBAUTIFUL, \j U y "^3 IT'S FLOATIKJG] >C^\^ /4^ i::j^^ J- f MCWCA^, A IT-AMCM^ pIA.V.ONsiP MECKL-ACE! r 7 -„r i -A AWAY—
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  • 338 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Praise for our teenagers ORAISE for Singa- pores teenagers comes from an authoritative source— the police. Singapore, says an editorial m the Police Magazine, ca n be proud thai its teenagers are generally amenable to law and order. The editorial suggests two reasons for this highly desirable
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  • 927 6  - Royal eyes on big business MONACO'S PRINCE PLANS TO TURN GAMBLERS' MECCA INTO EUROPE'S EXECUTIVE SUITE... WITH NO TAX PRINCE RAIN I E R of Monaco has an overriding ambition to add one more superlative to his mini-state. Per head of its 21,000 population, he wants it to be one
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  • 218 6 SYDNEY. Mon. AUSTRALIA has been x described as one of the safest countries in the world as far as protection from nuclear fall-out is concerned but this has nor prevented a rush by people here to "stock pile" canned food in case of a nuclear war.
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  • 53 6 Life is like that r I ™il Aim J 1 I the I Then i i ly cat N "H.i :!1 Mn.t d .iil.l Plaining b, ■I Mll(.K;i J J uay. third ur. niu pmc upLA UCB.. J BEACHCoJ WBt i j grac l i I al I even N
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    • 454 6 TODAY'S RADIO KADIO SINGAPORE years gone by; 9.00 Tip top Short Wave Servioe t^ i t SpTtol%r t 'i3HE 4.b metres. ley remembers; n .qo Sing it A.M.-11.00 Programme sum- I Ai o n 30 I l mt ltio to mury. 11.02 Music from the dream; 12.00 (midnight) Closo ballet;
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    • 235 6 I}III II I H H CLUES ACROSS v.as in the shed? (5). 3 Nu cheerful look <5> 9 n of those fabulous crea--8 Fight ended by one blow (5). ture s <3>. 10 The correct entitlement? (s>.[ r j'aken firmly In hand Ct. 11 He has the wrong hear'! (3)
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  • 190 7 A LOOK AT SINGAPORE HOUSING THEN HE IS OFF TO INDONESIA SINGAPORE, Mon— A city planning expert from California arrived in Singapore with his wife to sec the State's housing projects and development of rural areas before leaving tor Indonesia to teach > ity planning there. He is Mr. Vincent
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  • 123 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. rill. Singapore Chinese YMCA is to use ils premises ;il Selegie Road ;i^;iin for youth ictivilies. i The building had been tatned mainly as a stel, night school and anteen since the major building was constructed at Soutta Quay, in 1956.
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  • 92 7 COLOMBO PLAN CONFERENCE OPENS TODAY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two Cambodian delegates arrived in Kuala Lumpni by air yesterday for the Colombo Plan conference to opened at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall today. They are the Secretary of State of Agriculture. Mr. Cheng Heng. and Mr. Ho Tong Lip of the
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  • 39 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Bukit Nanas Convent, Kuala Lumpur is to build a swimming pool for its 1.500 pupils. The pool will cost more than 565.000 including a purification plant. Work is expected be begin next year.
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  • 201 7 Adult Education Board takes over former Assemblymen's rest use to established new study unit SINGAPORE, Monday nl if Education Itoard here i- u V n D vei a government i!r: Canning Road to exf rraerly u.sed as a nbers of the Singa■>ihly. is about 200 [t Education Centre. 1 Ex
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  • 213 7 Local Rotary Clubs make special plans to observe Foundation Week SINGAPORE, Monday. gIXGAPORE Rotarians are joining with the more than half a million Rotarians in 125 countries for a special observance of "The Rotary Foundation Week." The week ends on Nov. ]8. The Rotary Foundation seeks to promote understanding and
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  • 79 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Youth Hostel Association is organising a 12-day bus-trip to Bangkok. It will be from Dec. 13-23 and the cost per head is $160. This is the first tour oranised by the Association. So far 20 members have applied for
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  • 112 7 VARIETY CONCERT BY STUDENTS OF SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore School for the Blind at Toa Payoh Road will stage a variety concert on Nov. 24 and 25 at the school for parents, friends and voluntary workers. The principal. Mrs. M. Scott, said: "The concert is staged
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  • 117 7 OFF TO BRITAIN FOR STUDY SINGAPORE, Mon— Ranjit Singh I>hillon. 19, (above) left for England to study engineering thanks to the help of his i soldier brother. Manmohan Singh who is a private in the Cheshire Regiment. Manmohan, a former Singapore boy who left for England a few months ago,
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  • 182 7 STORE RED CROSS CAN AID VIETNAM AUSTRALIAN SINGAPORE, Monday. fHE Singapore Branch of the British Bed Cross Society could be most helpful to disaster areas in South Vietnam, Laos, and Burma if relief were required there. This was stated by Mr. L. G. Stubbings. secretary-general of the Australian Red Cross
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  • 25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The population of this town is expected to go up when a further 156 houses are occupied next month.
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  • 177 7 I-card team to call at new Bukit Ho Swee SINGAPORE, M o n.-— A mobile registration team from the Registry of Persons will visit the new Bukit Ho Swee estate tonight to register change of address in the identity cards of those who have moved into new homes. The team
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  • 47 7 KUALA GELANGOR. Mon Puan Khalijah binte Hussin. wife of the Assistant Minister for Education. Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, will give away the prizes at the Seeech Day of the Government English SecondaryS choo. Kampong Kuantan. on Saturday Nov. 18. at 3 p.m.
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  • 32 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Office-bearers of the Junior Chamber of Malaya are: President. Mr. Ong Lian Chin; vice-president, Mr. E. Fernandez; secretary-general, Mr. David Choong; rind treasurer. Mr. Ong Kah Seng.
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  • 61 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Longmans. Green announce that they are preparing for publication of bird photographs taken by the Duke of Edinburgh and for which he has written a substantial text. The photographs are a selection from those which were taken during the voyages of the
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  • 201 7 Nightclub artist and the fated of Egypt SINGAPORE, M o n.— Well-known cabaret artist, Parris Black, yesterday spoke of Farouk's last hours as the King of Black, now appearing at a loading Singapore hotel, was entertaining the King at his favourite Cairo nightclub in 1951. "Farouk was enjoying himself tremendously
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  • 99 7 SCOUTS FOR H.K. JAMBOREE GET COLOURS SLMGAPORE. Mon. Thre«» scout leaders and six patrol leaders who will attend the Golden Jamboree in Hong Kong on Dec. 8. received their colours from Mr Aw Cheng Chye. president of the Singapore Boys' Scouts Association at the headquarter in Ck-menceau Avenue. The three
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  • 48 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two hundred and fifty delegates from Singapore, the Federation and Borneo territories are expected at the 13th annual Philips radio dealers* convention at the Cultural Centre. Canning Ri.se. on Thursday. The convention ihi> yt ar will be the biggest BO tar.
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  • 1713 8 TEACHER FLIRT (ITS HIS FTFTH AFFAIR) TO GIRL: 'TRUST ME' HIS w'-fliCif ::^rf^ The boy shA on the Jm night of folk f DROP ANNE A LINE I I 0 DON'T get upset. jot down your J A troubles in a letter and post them to Anne m She'll give
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  • 1023 8 |p Doctor says QMy children aged seven, five and three-and-a-half are well mannered and well behaved with everybody except me. My husband says if I smack them hard enough I will get more obedience from them. Personally, I doubt this. I am not a believer in
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    • 88 8 pOCK E T MONEY prizes are offered for the colouring of this scene with paints. I crayons or chalks. sj7^£?2>^ S*~^) Thorp are four prizes of- vW^l* gJ Cl terecl toch of $5 ftwo JPk\ \f// LAST WEEK'S WINNERS A era qpiip winners of last week's colouring contest, each of
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  • 138 9 pioneers in the new Israel— some with a past to forget TIE rHtfc rHtss BOOK CORNER I 4 THIEVES £OAD by Rene Susson (Hutchin:o? office not la:er than the first Thursday, Nov. 16 lodged election will be Dual I \^r WEEK'S QIIZ: The winnu is Jane* Yang of Pfceng Occk
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  • 261 9 BEAUTY HIDES THE SCARS AND SHAME OF THE FIRST A-BOMB RAID TIIK FLOWERS OF HIROSHIMA by Edita Morris tFoui Sm:are Books 51. 25): Japan, a land of beauty "i geisha girls and cherry trees, ot water gardens and snow-covered Fuiiyama B.;t behind the beauty are tne scars or the atom
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  • 11 9 General Knowledge quiz j fc irds. I in the Swastika I
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  • 101 9 T hree-in -one ensemble GLAMAROUSDona Wynter, who stars in the Shavelson- Rose comedy "On The Double" with Danny Kaye, displays a three-in-one ensemble by Paramount stylist Edith Head. Pictures show the three lovely variations of the same outfit. (From left): Highcollared black velvet pyjamas form the basic part of the
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  • 491 9  -  ESTHER ROSE NOW JEAN SEEKS FAME AGAIN IN ROME: 'IT'S MY SECOND CHANCE' |^fffgfiSHOW BUSINESS] LONDON, Mon. Jean Reddy, the music critics said, would one day rival Maria Callas as a singer. But then Joan Rcddy gave up the applause-filled world of an international
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    • 500 9 lord Puzzle 'BT': Winning solution 1 BT 2 BT J BT 4 BT 5 BT 6 EDGES' COMMENTS ON MOST APT ANSWERS -hi miMunffnfck] ORA^S" "A small space" favours them. The clue is quite true emergency. \ou7cl iv the more TRAILER. A TRAWLER, very oi SNACKS. Preference lor LOYAL men
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  • 1160 10 Britons are becoming less and less keen to fight Harry Carpenter analyses the decline in boxing T ONDON, Mo n. Britain's Boxing Board of Control (founded 1929) is so alarmed at the slump in professional boxing in this country that a commission of inquiry is being set up for the
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  • 472 10 Don't tamper with the football rocket says Hill By JIMMY HILL LONDON, Monday. JIYSTERICAL football types are clamouring for the selectors to experiment with the England team only six months and five matches before the World Cup finals in Chile. I say such claims are ridiculous. Switches now would be
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  • 262 10 23 CANDIDATES PASS SINGAPORE A.A.A. EXAMINATIONS SINGAPORE. Mon. Two women teacners, Misses mice lay ana Magdalene Koh were among the 23 candidates who passea the written examinations In the athletic course for officials held by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association in September. The examinations covered subjects including track and field,
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  • 37 10 MIDDLESBROUGH, Mon. Three Chinese footballers impressed in trials with Middlesbrough, the second Division club. They were Seto Man, a winger, his brother Seto You (full back or wing half) and Ng Tim Loy (centreforward).
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  • 572 10 KEEP YOUR OPPONENT ON HIS TOES So y H WONT BE ABLE TO ANTICIPATE YOUR Mo J For the five points Q service is yours, YOU should of events says Barna. ,J c won in all 22 world ta ble S his
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    • 129 10 Fight offer to Filip Manila, Mon. Filipino feather** Bally, a sensational newcomer to wow has been offered a non-title fi*ht J*™ Rafiu King, it was annoumed vesteroa^ FREE HOME DOHA We invite you to become a regular lT|| reader of the FREE PRESS. Com n[]| plete the special delivery form
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  • 26 11 I'irtured above from lef" to rieht (StandiM) R°H 'otK}i A h w B kl l T i ma t Ban e
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  • 282 11 'I feel great' says Floyd Patterson: 'I'm a better fighter' says Tom TORONTO, Monday. heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson arrived here, glowing with confidence and in a hurry to continue preparations for his December 4 title fight with young Tom McNeeley of Arlington, Massachusetts, at Maple Leaf Gardens, Patterson opened his
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  • 188 11 Moore is favourite to retain his world title in Tokyo tonight TOKYO, Monday. \yoi\Ll) featherweight champion Davey Moore was at least a (5-4 favourite yesterday to retain his title against challenger Kazuo Takayama, Japanese featherweight title holder, in their 1 5- round title bout tonight in Tokyo. There are no
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  • 27 11 "fJS- l<iv T»"»» I* combination of table tennis and »«W»t tennis I i>»rtn«r. (th« shorter), is Paul Remy. a French professional tennis teacher.
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  • 144 11 A TOP RUGGER SCHOOL TO PLAY IN S'PORE SINGAPORE, Mon.— Taiping Tigers from King Edward VII School in Taiping, one of the top schoolboy rugger teams in the North of Malaya, will pay three games in Singapore over Christmas. They will oppose Monk's Hill Secondary School on December 18, Saint
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  • 18 11 BONN, Mon. Spartak Football Club of Moscow have been refused permission to play in West Germany.
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  • 41 11 ato CUICK Way [asked I I B I followed Iton M n m B B B I Silver I I I I I I short i I- steer- I ■our caps 1 •48 t and i eer poi] r« ing-
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  • 86 11 THIRD VICTORY FOR LIM HUP CHOON pEYLANG, Mon.— Lim Hup vf Choon, favourites to win the Singapore Volleyball Federation's "A" Section open volleyball championship, scored their third successive victory when they beat P.E. Group 3-0 (21-5. 21-9, 21-10) at the Happy World on Friday. In the first game Lim Hup
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  • 170 11 THE MALACCA BIG WALK: HAVE YOU ENTERED? SINGAPORE, Mon. Have O you entered for the Malacca Big Walk? It is open to contestants in Singapore too. You have only seven days left. The Malacca Big Walk which will be held at Malacca on Sunday. November 19. is also open to
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  • 71 11 ENTRIES CALLED FOR 1962 SGSFA LEAGUES SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Government Services Football Association are inviting entries from all Government Departments, Quasi Departments and Auxiliary Departments for their 1962 Divisions One, Two and Three leagues. Affiliation fee is $10.00 and the competition fee is $10.00 per team. Entries should be sent
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  • 44 11 MALACCA, Mon. Guthrie Sports Club won the Malacca Inter-Club badminton tournament. Runners-up were Simit (Sime Darby) followed by Harper Gilflllan, Fraser and Neave, Dunlops and East Asiatic. The tournament was sponsored by the Dunlop Malayan Estates Ltd. Sports Club.
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  • 37 11 ZAANDAM, (Holland), Mon. Thyge Toegerson, of Denmark, won the Zaandam: International Marathon in two hours 25 minutes 43 seconds. Fred Howe, of Britain, was second in 2*26:25, and Adolf Oruber, of Austria, third in 2:33:13.
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  • 266 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Haikowyu, this season's Division three champions, had to wait I eight years to achieve their goal. They are out to repeat their success next year in Division two. According to Mr. Patrick Chee, the man behind the Haikowyu team
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  • 225 11 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. Goh Chye Hin, president of the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation, is confident that the State team will win a gold medal at the South East Asia Peninsula Games to be held at Rangoon in December. "The Singapore cagers have been in constant
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  • 365 12  - Chanluckter shapes like a winner: He does solid trial with Nangum MALAY TENNIS MEET: SHARIN IS CHAMP SCRUTINEER IPOH M°"^' fHANLUCKTER shaped like a winner on the hack today m a solidly run workout in the company of stablemate Nangum. Steadily putting on the pace from the half mile the
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  • 685 12  -  Scrutineer i HowTfrey G<m...<t 1/ENI Vici Stable's Straight Flight 11, ridden by jockey M. Cracknell. sprang a sensational surprise here yesterday in Race Eight the 8^ f. handicap for Class 5, Division I, to pay $370 for a win and $71 for
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  • 99 12 FRED QUALIFIES FOR THE S.E.A.P. GAMES BUKIT TIMAH, Mon.— Fred B. De Souza qualified to represent Singapore in the small bore rifle prone at the South East Asia Peninsula Games to be held at Rangoon next month. He eliminated two other shooters with a score of 581 out of a
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  • 56 12 PASIR PAN JANG, Mon. A massed start 145-kilo-metres race over 30-laps at Dover Road yesterday was won by 18-year-old Amir Osman. His time was 4hr. 29min. 50.5 sec. He beat eight other Class I riders. Second was Abdul Kadir Hassan, 21, followed by Hamid
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  • 467 12  -  NG YOOK YOON PERAK'S MISTAKE: THEY USED TOO MANY MEN TO SHADOW GHANI By SELANGOR'S win over Perak in Saturday's thrilling Malaya Cup final was due to their superior experience in both defence and attack. Their tactics were to mark Perak scoring ace Mahat Ambu. formerly of
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  • 126 12 YMCA BEAT RECS TO TAKE DIV. B CUP BRAS BASAH, Moil. V.M.C.A. won the Chua Choon Leong Cup in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's "B" Division championship. They beat Singapore Recreation Club 4-2 here on Saturday. V.M.C.A. were deserving champions, having won all their matches and dropped only five points.
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  • 104 12 LUCKY SINGAPORE BEAT SERVICES 4-3 JALAN BESAR, Mon—Singapore maintained their football supremacy over the Joint Services but it was with luck that they scored a 4-3 win in the Poppy Day charity match played at the Stadium yesterday. Services gave away two •gift' goals and fought back from four goals
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  • 37 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Junior Cup match between RAF Tengah and Haikowyu at MPA ground was abandoned by referee Mr. Withers when two players punched each other four minutes from time Tengah were leading 3-0
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  • 99 12 KIRKHAM BEATS CHAMP IN CUP GOLF FINAL THOMSON, Mon. Johnny Kirkham oi the Ruyal Singapore Goli Club won the Royal Island Club's open goli championship for the Eu Tong Sen Cup here yesterday. He beat the current Singapore amateur champion. Sid Dv Pies Ms. four and two over 18 holes
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  • 51 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. Cily District became the Division One school champions when they beat Bukit Timah District 2-0 in the final of the Primary Schools Inter-Dis-trict soccer tournament played at Balestier Mixed School ground yesterday. Division Two champions were Radin Mas District. They beat Serangoon District
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  • 36 12 ISTANBUL, Mon. The Soviet Union beat Turkey 2-1 in a World Football Cup preliminary group match- By this win they have qualified for a place in the finals in Chile next year. By
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  • 15 12 PARIS, Mon. Paris beat London 14-0 in the Inter-Cities Rugby Union match yesterday.
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  • 215 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. SINGAPORE'S probable table tennis team for the S.E.A.P. Games in Rangoon next month will get a severe test when they meet three top Japanese players this week. They are Urn Wai Shing, Wong Chee Nam, Loh Heng Chew, Poon Weng Hoe, Sin
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