The Singapore Free Press, 6 January 1962

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  • 22 1 THE LOCAL PAPER THAT IS FIRST WITH ALL THE NEWS The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1962. 13 CENTS.
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  • 49 1 Wonderful Clouds— A saga of love, jealousy: P. 5 Govt. and union meet as 7,000 prepare unl> four before the t hi- strike 7,000 Divimaking an ffort to avert action. ci nmcnl ol Ihe Union Employees, \ii!s tlu* will mccl m an i each "ft*
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  • 49 1 p. fc< 5- they settle- ct the municabrigad< other tments an -aid under •r:ke at n< day In breakdown fc-l< ng by some ed rk< rs rnmeni determine eni ition to deteriation was rms ol the ;hed between lent and \\w tion during the strike by tncil workers
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  • 197 1 Singapore men off to Malaysia talks: 'Confident' PAYA LEBAR, Saturday. THE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said this morping that the growing support for Malaysia and the important progress made so far would defeat those who wanted to sabotage merger and Malaysia for ends which would be "disastrous" to
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  • 241 1 Shopping spree for souvenirs of the East WIFE OF CLAN CORDON CHIEF FLIES IN ON WAY HOME TO SCOTLAND SINGAPORE, Sat. The Marchioness of Huntly (left), wife of the chief of Clan Gordon, flew into Singapore yesterday for a shopping spree. The Marchioness, who made a two-day stop-over here last
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  • 23 1 SINGAPORE, Sat— A full list oj successful (andicia;tv m the \ciul: Education Board's writte.i iaiiuu-iaif examination appears m p, 4 today.
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  • 26 1 MOSCOW. Sat Mr. Anastaa Mikoyan Soviet Vice-Premier, arrived" m Conakry yesterday on an official visit to Guinea, the Soviet news agency Ta&s said.
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  • 40 1 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. U Thau) acting Secretary-General, > continuin to ;i c bis s<;oa <;ffir«- to try i) bring Th« Nei»he rlandfi tfiim Inaonesiti together for negotiations < j| > tf*e West New Guinea di&pute, uiiormeu sources j>aia liu=t night.
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  • 95 1 MUSEUM CHIEF GOES ON LEAVE BEFORE RETIREMENT SINGAPORE. Sat.— Dr. C. A. Gibson Hill (above), Director of the National Museum, is on leave before retirement m August. Dr. Gibson Hill succeeded Mr. M. W. F. Tweedie as Director of Raffles Museum m May, 1957. Before this, he was Curator of
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  • 18 1 CANBERRA. Sat. Australia has placed an order with an American shipbuilding company for two guided-missile destroyers.
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  • 213 1 A Sagan special and Australian sport FRANCOISE SAGAN best-seller m serial form that is the latest Free Press scoop Called Wonderjul Clouds, it starts m P. 5 today and j continues next week. Sagan, with her uncanny insight into matters of the heart, weaves a talc of jealousy and infidelity,
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  • 74 1 BING CROSBY HAS KIDNEY OPERATION SANTA MONICA. Sat.— Bing Crosby yesterday underwent a .successful operation for the removal of two stones m his left kidney. The surgeon, Dr. Frederick Schlumberger, said it was the third such operation for the 57 year old actorcrooner. "Bing is what we know as a
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  • 33 1 LONDON. Sat.— -Two thieves— one di.v^uLsed as a clergyman yesterday snatched about 51 7.000 irom messengers taking money inio an En 1 London bank. The two robbers escaped m a car.
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  • 236 1 NEW CHIEF STARTS TO STREAMLINE HARBOUR POLICE SINGAPORE, Sat. Deputy Superintendent Mr. S. K. Sundram, new chief of the Singapore Harbour Board security force, has started streamlining the functions of the port police —to bring it m line with the Polis Negara. In an interview with The Free Press yesterday,
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  • 130 1 $7,759 IN CASH AND KIND AS CHEER FUND CLOSES SINGAPORE. Sat. The Lions Club Cheer Fund for 1961 closed with $6,759.95 In cash and $1,000 m sweets lor the under-privileged children of the State. The last donation received came from the Asian staff of Alliance Assurance Co., Lombard Insurance Co.
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  • 161 1 $130,000 H.Q. for Adult Board BUILDING WILL BE READY THIS YEAR SINGAPORE, Sat. The Adult Education Board Is to have a new headquarters m Fort Canning to cope with its expanding programme. Tlio new building will so up on the site of the <>id servants' quarters next to the present
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  • 30 1 m: Uii x.l uii'i n (i POLIC lOLD SE* i prop *-ci lr 000 THEFT m po thugs bi< Hi > 1 1 1 TEACHER ROBBED IMiinf In < I 1M
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  • 78 1 DEKAi n (Iliinote), Bat.— Oi J. Ncrmui Paxmer, htao of the Nor; hem Illinois Dniverstty's history departmenl and an authority on SouUi-East Asia, is on his way 'o Malaya where ho will serve as U.S. Peace Grafts representative Partner, 35, Kill be respon.sii>ie, tor riie
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 66 1 mr o/vi-^ AC main/ battery/ I, Jl si ga I n^p^Bsa. BX-330 BARLOVA TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE ...n 3 MALT. MtUC, SGCS euuC COCOA j^\ w l at r 2in f y(JU to g,ve your family low of k, V J^^^mPw There* something about Btrkrn ih« Cer^STu once '"iJok forihe blue
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    • 5 1 NATIONAL LANGUAGE LESSONS: P. 3
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    • 157 1 VAN HIM i^iiii.miiki: I3h M"^. Orchard Koad. Tels; *****. 2258J A i •■/.■■•'-•■/fe;F Tfe*/, N*r^Jß sV Tm sT v--- 5 wSSSaIk >"' 'j* aPJSJI HCVUOft I CARE ABOUT HOW I LOOK- r AT ALL TIMES! (lY ¥/i But I've never been completely satisfied with my make-up until I found 'CONTEMPIRA'!
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  • 481 2 New York fared best of major stock markets last year by The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Saturday. YEW YORK fared best of the world's major A> stock markets m 1961. Japan's and Germany's fared worst, even though those two countries have had several times as much economic growth as
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  • 144 2 BEST DAY FOR STEELS ON STOCK MARKET: WIDESPREAD GAINS LONDON. Sat.— Stock markets gained little encouragement from the overnight performance of Wall Street but fully maintained their. firm undertone and finished I a satisfactory week In good i 5 Birring was still selective. In the industrial market, steel shares hid
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  • 281 2 LONDON. Sat. Tin took on an easier appearanci from the start oJ dealings to close with losses oi around £4 per ton. Demand from U.K conuners remalna reasonably atistactory, trade Quarters remark but In the US. and on tbc Continent
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  • 193 2 QMIPS lym^ alongside the Singapore *>ur»fs today are: DoneV*l*U T Uelaara 4*, a tomed 4 >. Btraai |oho:c 9/9, Leatwln Komsomol 18 It !••■>-. lor 45. T««elMffg i ft, van caoaa 13/14. Bnmnltaw Tom 9m w*' Oift^r roads: Ltell H:n, KOU«tat, ii CeylOß, Benti Mas. U»a Hr«-.-.-.
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  • 52 2 HONG KONG, Fri. Closing nrice> here today were: Previous Today H S. Bank Corporation S3br> 5.5 fu sales sales r5£55 «v salts sales IHTtong phone $4125 $44.50 .-ales sales D SSi I SSJI m* m» sales sales Taikoo Docks $75.00 $-6.50 sales sales "jardixxe Matneson $23.30 $23.50
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  • 53 2 LONDON Sat. Courtaulds, the Riant British textiles firm, are to reject a £180 million take-over bid from Imperial Chemical Industries it was learned here last night It b understood that CourtawWs, the worldb largest man-made fibres company. refected the bia after receiving a preliminary xepmt from their
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  • 133 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales m the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops $1.20 lunchj, East Smelt. $2.70 10 cents), Fed. Dis. $1.35 (unch). F. and N. ords. $2.60 (+5 cenis), Gammon 51. 71 (unch.). Metal Box $2.43 (+l4 cents), Robinson ords $1.45 2-2 cents), Rothmans
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  • 27 2 LONDON. Sat. Wots of British airlines who transport monkeYs and l other animals are to get Srtra money for putting up with their company.
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  • 244 2 Strip club ('a stew house of vi ce man jailed for 3 years LONDON, Sat. Samuel Bloom, 44, owner of the striptease Keyhole Club m London's West End, was jailed for three years and fined £3,000 (about $25,000) yesterday for running what the presiding magistrate called "a stewhouse of vice."
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  • 34 2 LONDON. Sat. Mr. Harold Macmillan, British Prune Minister, is suffering from a heavy chill and on medical advice is laying indoors at Admiralty House, his London headquarters, over the weesend.
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  • 151 2 Village wedding for exiled Vietnam Princess and clerk PARIS, Saturday. A BEAUTIFUL exiled Indo-Chinese princess today marries a French bank clerk m the local church at Chabrignac, a tiny village m Central France. l~ Phung-Lien, 23 year old daughter of the former Emperor Bao-Dai of Vietnam, will wed Bernard Soulan,
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  • 211 2 BRITAIN'S MAIL PILES UP AS 170,000 CONTINUE WORK-TO-RULE CAMPAIGN T ONDON, Sat. Heavy Ld delays were building up m Britain's postal services yesterday as the nations 170,000 Post Office workers continued their work-to-rule campaign against government refusal to meet wage demands. In London the situation was chaotic, with some classes
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  • 74 2 TONY GOES BACK TO THE WORLD OF PHOTOGRAPHY LO N D O N, Sat.— Lord Snowdon, husband of Princess Margaret, is to return to the world of photography and become a paid artistic adviser to the Sunday Times (London) from Feb. 1, it was announced here last night. Major John
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  • 88 2 'WE ARE ON INVASION LIST' -AYUB LARKANA, West Pakistan, Sat. President Ayub Khan said yesterday that India had massed a huge army on the border and Pakistan was the "first item" on India's invasion programme. President Ayub said Pakistan's friends would come to her help m the event of any
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  • ROUND THE WORLD MARKET PRICES
    • 80 2 LONDON, Jan. 5. pravMMi* toamt RUBBER Mo. 1 RSS RUBBER No. 1 RSS ettlement Moute Terms. Fob 23 o/l<s March 281 23 7/16 TONE: Steady. PtPCCD Wiute Sarawak fa.a c i.f European ports Jan. i'n 40* ftfPiH: Black Sarawak fpeeiai e.i ISur>r>«an port* Jan./Feb 36 35 Above
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    • 67 2 NEW YORK, Jan. 5. PrevMMS Tonay TIN straits spot 120.37 120.50 RUBBER Futures RSI Contract, Jan. 23 22* 27.42} i TONE: Easy. SALES: 10 lots. I Man J«'O contract Jan 25.15 27.32J Mar M 2i.15 27.70 TONE: Eaiy. SALES: 21 tots. No. 1 RSS Jan. lanied price
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    • 36 2 NEW YORK, Jan. 5. Previous Today 30 Industrials 722 *J 714 S4 20 Railroads 147.94 146.60 «0 Oomeit'o Bonds HH «4.21 IS Utilities liit> »;i 124.46 65 Stock* Composite Averages 241 :,2 241.03
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    • 38 2 Malabar spot tf, nfloat* 36. Jan. shipment 35i. Lampong spot :t?, attoiitß .'l6, Jan. shipment 3.'> i. ttuntok white s\K>t 50, afloats SO, Jan. shipment 4t*i, sill«:rK, ex-dock. Above prices Quoted m U.S. centb per Ib.
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    • 87 2 LONOON, Jan. 5. i Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f U.K. /North European ititi delivered weight per long ton Jan %Vo $1644 COPRA Strait* Borneo o.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivtred weight per lons ton Jan £M.i i»X) COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.l f. European ports m bulk
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  • 291 2 Riot police out as Paris Reds call for demonstration PARIS, Saturday. The Communist Part>. .kc IK tl l|ion :il ils headhi ha 'valciunan was piously wounded. Usually reliable sources |< said they expected the < reinforcements would be considerable In a communique an- nouncing the appeal, the j party's central
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  • 27 2 CAPE CANAVERAL. Sal. A Minuteman missile flred from an underground silo here yesterday hit its intended target 3.600 miles away m the Atlantic Ocean
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  • 190 2 WORLD PEACE CRUSADER BROOKE TO CALL AT SINGAPORE >TICOSIA, Sat. Mr, Anthony Brooke, 49-year-old Englishman who was formerly Rajg Muda (Crown Prince) of Sarawak, has begun a one-man rrusacu r world peace. Alter I brio: v. Cyprus, where he \va- r ed by Archbishop Mai Mr. Brooke .said U that
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  • 91 2 FRANCE GIVES UP BIZERTA NAVAL BASE CLAIM rNES, Bat Pra given up her claln I I i right to "reactivate I I naval base at BteerU world war threatened I paving the way to igr< En talks wit): Tv A La beg] ing next w.»- Pre i Bourguiba a:... meed
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  • 76 2 PESHAWAR. (Pakistan). Sat. The Paramount Ruler oi Malaya will leave by car today for Mardnn. Malakand and Saidu Sharif. These areas are known for their national scenic beauty. The Paramount Ruler will be the guest of the Chief of Swat Bute H« will
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 67 3 Contract bridge NO TES by Overbid b!»-m set on 75, Khean Singapore, a book sent. 432 3, svmpe. South wins ruffs a a spi&ClC ifa n d ri S uth the i o Souths ace. won North then now h plar Is only. .is tub diamond bis m ads squeez-
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  • 49 3 s rhe in-' here a1 the nerafa Road to 6 p.m. issue. Raayat Indonesian here, told The Free Press that more than 3.000 Indonesians here would attend together with their wives and children. The Indonesian ConsulGeneral. Col. Soegih Arto. will deliver a speech.
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  • 30 3 SINGAPORE. Sat There will be no water rationing today from 2 o.m. to 8 p.m. Tomorrow's no- water area is Zone Seven between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m.
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  • 194 3 TWO AIR CADETS WILL GO ON TRAINING COURSE IN AUSTRALIA SINGAPORE, Sat. Two cadets of the Malayan Air Training Corps m Singapore will be leaving for Australia to attend a three-week training course on Jan. 11. The cadets. Sgt. Tay Swee Seng and Sgt. Kong Kwok Ying. will leave m
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  • 31 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Yeo King Sing. 25. charged with rioting at Lorong 25. Geylang. on Dec. 26. 1960. was acquitted yesterday by Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. a magistrate.
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  • 235 3 SINGAPORE, Saturday. ONE hundred and forty-six factory sites are being made available to industrialists m Singapore by the Housing and Development Board. These are m addition to the f M factory lots made available m Redhill estate last year. Ten standard factory units
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  • 670 3  - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE, Saturday. J)R. LAWRENCE FRIEDMAN on his way to Jakarta to conduct research work m malaria a Tier a one-day slay here spoke highly of existing health facilities. Dr. Friedman w r ho works m the Philadelphia Health Institute, U.S.A., also referred to Singapore's good reputation
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  • 680 3 RADIO Singapore will broadcast the following text of National Language Lesson 3, together with vocabulary, at 7.30 tonight and Lesson 4 tomorrow at the same time: LESSON ;J VOCABULARY Bunga, flower; bunga anggerek, orchid; bunga matahari. sunflower; bunga raya, hibiscus; bunga ma war, rose;
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  • 96 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. William Murphy, an American contractor, arrived from Manila for a twoday stay before going to Hong Kong. He stays at Raffles Hotel. Dr. F. W. Bilfinger. a, Swiss businessman, and his wife are here for a week's stay before going to Hong Kong. They arc also
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 103 3 A $500 CASH PRIZE EVERY WEEK! Must-be-won Word Puzzle competition entry form is In the back page v. v^ouoSRSH > os^^^^Ki '•'■»gßß^H v •<■•' II /^^S^^^s^p'' 9B I null M«# O C/^^^^ CJ^S?^ AC /BATTERY TRAMSISTOR RADIO OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEALERS Sole Aj*i*ts HOXY (SINGAPORE) CO., ROXY (MALAYA) CO., 1p
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 229 3 CINEMAS I films, see weekend Cinema CATHAY: Man Trap (mid- (iuide night j ODEON: PiKheior Flat (mid- uigiui. YMC'A: Cambridge 1 ALIIAMBRV: Throne of Malay 2 p.m.; Singapore Blood (Mandarin) midnight. Chess Ciub, 3 p.m tennis ODEON KATONG: Throne body building and weight littoi Blood (Mandarin) midnight. ing. 4.30 p.m.;
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  • 222 4 Visitors say Singapore and Federation 'symbolic of Asia's tremendous progress' SINGAPORE, Sat. SINGAPORE and the federation of Malaya have great historical importance as they are -symbolic of the tremendous progress m Asia today, accordinging to seven American residents from South Korea The visitors, on a historical, social and cultural survey,
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  • 200 4 Big Christian youth rally today at the Vic SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Youth for Christ movement here will hold its first youth rally for this year at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 7.30 tonight. This rally will be the first of the 12 rallies planned for the year specially for
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  • 63 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Johore Bahru Town Council j has prohibited food hawkers; from the Transport Centre and the adjacent taxi stand at Jalan Wong Ah Fc<k. A Johore Government Gazette order states that the hawking of foodstuffs of any variety is prohibited m the area
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  • 191 4 f OHORE BAHRU, Sat. J The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, declared open a $5,000 school building and a $8,000 community hall at Parit Jelutong and Parit Separap m the Batu Pahat district. Co-operation Speaking at the opening
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  • 37 4 -Picture by MR. CHARLES PATRICK HENRY ERSKINE jWest •«s*;• "itTS l?,?a hlS aft b e r d rherwea We Peace. Katong. The brideifroom works for Lyons Motors.- Michael Anchant
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  • 90 4 STEADY RISE IN IMPORT OF INDIAN DRUGS SINGAPORE. Sat. The! 65 import of Indian mcdi- j cinal and pharmaceutical products is increasing steadily m local markets. A market survey showed that m the first six months of 1961, imports of medicinal j and pharmaceutical products to Singapore and Malaya amounted
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  • 901 4 ADUL T LANGUA GE EXAMS RESUL TS THE following candidates have passed the written language examinations of the Adult Education Board: MALAY (ELEMENTARY) Bukit Batok Boys' Hostel: Mohd Shah bin Mahmud. Keppel School: Ong Boon Yeo. Changi Prison: Wong Wee Leor.g. deyl.ing Fnglisfii School: Miss Chin Moey Liong. Miss Leong
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  • 82 4 All things new— Revelation xxxi.s. NOW the New Year reviving old Desires, the ttJOUghtful soul to solitude retires. But to what solitude, and what end? To the loneliness m winch old longing lor hiaher things. unrealised, can produce nothing more than foredoomed W re-^ with Ood m which
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 108 4 NOW WITH IN EVERYBODrs REACH WATCHES /flB» OF THE b<J^\ HIGHEST §^S^|* QUALITY %y V >/ 1 -*-w I Whatever your personality, age or occupation' I life, FAVRELEUBA has created a watch spr .a I for you. A watch which is the product < ii I craftsmanship and unrivalled experience
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 350 4 CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW c# Andrews Catfiedral: 700 Eve:Ht Ro I) «M am. 9-30 a.m.. 1100 a.m. 7SO p» 1078 !*S" 12 nw'eOO p.m. St. Road) 9.15 10JQ n2S«S (Sußlin barracks) 7W P-m. Orthodox iyriaa o^T^Q^O iin 10J0 a.m.. 630 i Road.: 9 >.m U) a.m.. 9.30 am xv Beth«d» (KatNlcj
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  • Article, Illustration
    1059 5 LATEST IN HER LINE OF BEST-SELLERS— THE STORY OF JOSEE ALAN LOVE lEALOUSY Two celebrate an anniversary of infidelity Happiness on French beach... Did it matter who contributed? n UK MANGROVE stood out black against Key Largo's parish blue sky. Josee closed her eves, sighing. Reaftrees were a lon*
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 146 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis 7VAA/XS£&Wim-6 tC.Wi T-A/A^ *.V /U'o* rusy TV?*!- nV&V 7V£Y P/JC6 Y£-X ffM£*'sf/e ICMFX JMtf-] /VA&// YVC/&4CA' 1 i 304C^T^^^ .vctu--a/5 7 47 zts^* s^fc^-^. wm *^SSH%^ 7 THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 276 6 Accidents: A ray of hope SINGAPORE got off to a good start m 1962 as far as road accidents arc concerned. Despite all the conviviality that ushered m the New Year, the rejoicings were not marred by a single fatal road accident something unique m recent years. During the New
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    • 87 6 A NEW good health move by the Ministry of Health is the project to set up what are to be known as combined clinics. The first two such clinics will be m Queenstown and Katong and will provide outpatient, maternity and child health services. A
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  • 228 6 I HAVE no particular interest either to hail the Selangor Muslim marriage ruling or to send it to Coventry, nevertheless I consider that Mrs. Fozdar has no say m matters pertaining to Islam. Of course, those who indulge m polygamy without obvious reasons are
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  • 258 6 DANGEROUS STRETCH OF CHANGI ROAD 9u8(m89C89 IF there's one place m the island traffic authorities and city planner's should direct their attention to today it is the stretch of Changi Road between its junctions with Joo Chiat Road and Still Road. At all hours of the day. every day of
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  • 187 6 Dear Sir GIMSON BOYS ARE OFFERED CHANCE TO WIN BACK THEIR SELF-RESPECT THROUGH LEARNING AN HONEST TRADE YOUR recent report on the new fish-rearing course to be started at the Cimson School prompts me to write m appreciation of what I consider to be the State's
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  • 90 6 The Lions Club Cheer Fund has just closed at 86,759.95. This shows the ready response of Singaporeans to the call of charity. I hope the many magnanimous Singaporeans will continue to grve their support to such deserving causes as relief of aged, infirm and poor people; maintenance of
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  • 162 6 WOULD you please allow us the courtesy of your readers' letters column to state that we would welcome from your readers any used postage stamps that they might care to donate to our charitable association. These stamps are sold and proceeds go towards
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  • 169 6 IT is most regrettable to admit that quite a big proportion of Malayan children are pampered, with the result that they neglect their studies and mix with unsavoury characters. They will eventually go astray and succumb to vice. When children misbehave, most parents just give a "verbal
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  • 98 6 The Free Press reported: "Lee Hong of 43, Hokien Street, has told the police that he went to No. 7, New Market Road, on New Year's Day to engage coolies for Kota Tlnggi. After receiving advances the coolies refused to keep their promises and added insult to
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  • 63 6 A CAT-LOVER ha* won a U. 5.54,000 prize ofTered by a dog-food manufacturer for a jingle about doss. When the company representative delivered the cheque to Miss Cecile Wulff at her Brooklyn residence, he was told the money would go a long way towards the support of
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  • 212 6 SOLVE A CRIME A Terry* 1 Grian .shot to dealt) do< den you too tmicl The notorious world leader h;ia cruel and mci himself, feared m his enemies bit members of hi o You had previo through Bonn "channels" <,t that eight oJ i urn's follower* planning bo t\ i
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 914 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) 29 Word* $2 (Him.)— Box ctm. mxtrm WHILE YOU WAIT Pt*r>»of«taf £>rvir.. Kotoma'ie M, P.obir.ston I'.oad. SHOPPING GUIDE 29 W«f4» $2 (Mlu.)— Bom 50 ef. axfro WELLAI KOLCSTBAL VITAMIM H.iir Tonk? Is your an^ver to falUafl aatr. Ort a bottle from your taWavtat halrdr««»«r
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    • 197 6 Reflects jffSS^k lIP IB botiihlf*^ vjlmPi Bpprl Th p <n ith <h< rwr I tasteful styling and bullion 1 WADE IN GERMANY f! performance th- Mm I The pen you can r< I proud to own or to 9■• If The Rotes fives si* VBI finer writing os the M'
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 328 6 ii U)IO SINGAPORE Saturday night rhythm; 12.00 Short Wave Service: (midnight) Close down. U metres (7250 k/cs.) KADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) Medium Wave Service: pM U5 Summary of 4.b metres. programmes for the afternoon; A.M. 11.00 Programme sum- 1.18 U.N. newsreel/tiffln date; mary; 11.02 String time; 11.30 1.30 Time signal,
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    • 353 6 CLUES ACROSS 4 Discerned. or pretended to 1 Two cals, but only one drum (4> 3) -(6). 5 Animal track (5). S»S2 fi J 5 amp kisses? ftgA 9lt hurts to be a bit of a cheat v an Inshman out 10 Tried on the tongue? (6). ]4 SL^^^ JJ}'
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  • 514 7 Parents told: Guide teenagers by example, precept UN. EXPERTnrOUTHSJSIEED FIRM LEAD IN RIGHT DIRECTION ITh M VTIOV SINGAPORE, Saturday. I ED NATIONS expert on juvenile delinquency has called on ents m Singapore to guide their teenage children by examole •ecept F expert, Mr Jack Rilev, said teenagers needed "a firm
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  • 182 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Local stall had been most friendly and co-operative, said Mr. S. Fuke. administrative manager of Japan Air Lines here, before flying home. Mr. Fuke left on transfer back to headquarters m I Tokyo after serving m Singapore for
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  • 177 7 More chemical industries should be set up, he says SINGAPORE, Sat. An Indian industrialist, Mr. R. L. Kaushik, has stressed the need for setting up more chemical industries as part of the States expansion programme. Mr. Kaushik, the director of a woollens firm m NewDelhi paid a week's visit tiere
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  • 52 7 APPROVAL FOR 8 SOCIETIES SINGAPORE, Sat. The Government has approved the registration of eight societies. They are the Merrytime Badminton Party, Par Sports Club, Tong Soon Kok Association, St. Margaret's Ex-Students' Association. Outram School Parent-Tea-cher Association, Canadian Association of Singapore, Chung Wah Football Club Chinese Athletic) and Nam Sun Wui
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  • 223 7 -SCHOOL'S PHYSICAL TRAINING IDEA SINGAPORE, Sat. PhysiO cal education has taken a new turn for more than 3,000 students of the Chinese Industrial and Commercial Continuation School m Outram Road. The school authorities have built a 45-ft. aeroplane "frame" m place of the usual "jungle
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  • 120 7 (CJINGAPORE, Sat. Two tO students from Pontian, Johore, sailed m the liner Charon yesterday for Australia to enter a technical college m Perth. They are Patrick Koh Peck Lim, 19, and Cheng Peng Hoi. 19. Son of a Pontian businessman, Patrick, born m Pontian
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  • 75 7 fOHORE BAHRU, Sat. •I Johore Bahru will observe World Health Day 1962 on April 7 and 8 and the theme will be "Prevention of Blind". Disclosing this. Mr. M. B. Dass, secretary of the working committee m Johore Bahru said a two-day exhibition would
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  • 24 7 Through the process ol elimination. you can readilly determine that Jackson Is the killer of Grimes, and that Rogers was his bodyguard.
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  • 254 7 RELIGIOUS LEADER ON THE NEW ROLE OF CHURCHES QMNGAPORF. Sat. An international reli f j:ous leader, Prol. H.H. Wolf, has urged present churches to convey and apply th<» "Christian message of peace, justice and f r e c d o m" under modern social and political conditions instead of eonftniner
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    • 465 7 (May >o -liin*> 2n- merit. Best, perhaps, to comIF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... uEMIMI a KmcS* P romise I for all your major Interests, so 1 idba /c e nt ->4.Ort 9-i) YOl" men and women are apt jbe tactful and careful- LIOKA THIS is not the day L°ristfcs r ld
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  • 640 8 THE CLAW AND THE TORCH FOR THE FLOWER ARRANGER TWO very handsome flowering plants have recently become very popular because of liicii usefulness m the art of modern flower arrangement. They are Ihe torch ginger and the lobster claw. Although the former is native to this part of the world
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  • 325 8 THE famous authoress, Virginia Woolf, once wrote of husband-wife relationships: "How can he go on giving judgment making laws, writing books, dressing up and speechifying at banquets unless he can see himself at breakfast and at dinner at least twice the size he really is?"
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  • 196 8 YOUR SATURDAY QUIZ 18. Do you readily accepi his gesture ot affection? Yes. No. ANSWERS: According to a survey of happy husbands, all answers should be YES. Give yourselves 2 point-, for each YESanswer. SCORING: 32 to 36 points: You are indeed an ideal wife, and we hop (j your
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  • 442 9 Best-dressed Bardot sets the trend BLACK AND LOTS OF GOLD FOR THE WELL-TO-DO SET JEANNE GRAHAM REPORTS FROM PARIS -IM X Hrigitte Bardot got over her beatnik k i r tze," says a French magazine, "she has j )r D nie one of the best-dressed young women ,n Paris.* 1
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  • 588 9 ENTER THE TORNADO-A 100 M.P.H. SPORTS CAR WITH ROOM FOR 4 fTHIS week there comes news from Britain of yet another car to join the ranks of the world's somewhat exclusive above 100 mph sports coupes. But while most of them like the Alfa Sprint, the Sunbeam Harrington, the MGA
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  • 244 10 Double award for the brawny giant from Utah NEW YORK. Sat MIDDLEWEIGHT tochampion Gene Fullmer, the only title-holder to make three defences m 1961, was named both Fighter <>l the Year and Boxer of the Month of December by the National Boxing Association. Brawny Fullmer ol West Jordan. Utah, is
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  • 260 10 rKVO. Sat. Japanese boxing experts are not too happy about the US$5O,OOO plus US$9,OOO expenses which manager Thongthos Indradat has announced he will get for world flyweight champion Pone Kingpetch's title defer.ee against Kyo Noguchi of Japan In Tokyo next Man-]).
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  • 703 10 TOMORROW'S BIG TIE: G-MEN TAKE ON SERVICES TEAM PREVIEW OF THE WEEK-END SPORT SINGAPORE Government Services Football Association have started their league season early this year and heading their list of fixtures for this weekend is a charity match between S.G.S.F.A. and Singapore Joint Services. This big match will be
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  • 439 10 The girl from Albury is Australia's brightest tennis prospect SYDNEY, Saturday. MARGARET Smith, who has beaten American champion Darlene Hard of America three straight times on the Australian circuit m recent weeks, rapidly is developing into one of tennis brightest stars. An unknown to most Americans. 19 year old Margaret
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  • 252 11 JUNGLE ATHLETES STRIVE FOR TRIP TO EMPIRE GAMES PORT MORESBY. Saturday \s Papua-New Guinea Natives are training >uslj m attempts to win a place m the first British Empire Game s team The betaf held at Perth. Western Australia the proposed 13 members of the Papuai team are likely to
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  • 164 11 LONDON, Sat. Three previous winners Mr. What (1958). Merryman H960) and Nicolaus Silver 1961) —are among 77 entries for this year's Grand National, to be run at Aintree, Liverpool on March 31. The race will be worth approximately ,£20,000, about the same as
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  • 637 11  -  Sydney Hulls NOW HE KNOCKS OTHERS SILLY BUT... by m London ii .KER Britain's explosive amateur champion, who rocketed to dramatic 114-second k.o. of fc iiell Perry at Wembley last a* -lit years old when he fell off t| >v\
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  • 38 11 FRASER TURNS DOWN TOUR OFFER ET .-ale I ill too re-ted tnot ac- I hb fe I make r the I had r have been choice. T- touring manager, -1 at the La Tennis U COO- urr.e on
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  • 33 11 >TON, Sat Betel pilot. gesoo, set a istance rrcord of a sailplane after I for more than M I ii no set a new ilttaide record BoUl marks tmfirmatton.
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  • 12 11 J v Sat— The 7. .-rr hoclap beat lb 4-3.
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  • 522 11  -  ANDREW WATSON By LONDON, Sat. I IT was under the captaincy ol Charles Burgess Fry one of the greatest allrounders of British sport that England never lost a Test match. Yet Fry was never
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  • 331 11 Malayan team plays Germany in the world hockey meet on Monday AHMED AB AD, Saturcia>. TEN-NATION hockey tournament bullies off here today with the favoured Indian team playing Japan m the first match. In the second match of the day Germany will meet New Zealand. Malaya begin competition on Monday
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  • 161 11 'Scandalous attitude' LONDON. Sat. Brian Statham. Lancashire and England fast bowler, was refused permission to play League cricket before next season's first-class cricket programme opens. Statham had been wanted by Radcliffe. of the Central Lancashire League, as deputy for their professional. Garfleld Sobers, who
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  • 278 11 QINGAPORE, Sat.— Mr. Sin Kah Woh, 61, is a sports official of extraordinary qualities. Although not active m any game, he loves watching others engaged m keen and friendly rivalry. And when it comes to energetic organising Mr. Sin can
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  • 87 11 FORMER ENGLAND TEST STAR IN AUSTRALIA PERTH, Sat. Frank Tyson, the former England fast bowler reached Fremantle m the liner Strathnaver yesterday with his Australian-born wife on their way to Melbourne where they are to settle. The 31-year-old Tyson, whose pace played a big part m retaining the Ashes for
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  • 489 12 JOHORE THE UNDERDOGS SPRING 1-0 SURPRISE IN FIRST MATCH OF 'TRI' HOCKEY SINGAPORE, s ITNDERDOGS .lohorc sprang a surprise when they edged a solitary goal scored ten minutes Imm Lime m the op. if the triangular hockey meet on the padang here yesleni was evenly contested but failure l>\ the
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  • 570 12 Storming start by Indians but Chinese catch up and surge ahead to 7-4 victory JALAN BESAR, Saturday. IT was goals galore as Ihe Chinese scored a 7 4 win over the Indians to capture the runner-up position m the Singapore Amateur Football Association's Premier league here yesterday. The Indians started
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  • 189 12 OON REACHES FINAL OF WIMBLEDON BADMINTON LONDON, Sat. Oon Chong Hau, 14, oi Malaya, whose father bought him a toy racket and taught him badminton at the age of three, last night stood only one match away from winning the boys' title m the AllEngland Junior badminton championships here for
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  • 144 12 LONDON, Sat. Today English Football programme has been hit by the afiermath of the "big ireeze" which caused widespread postponements last Saturday. But yesterday afternoon, eight matches due to be played today had been called off six of them m the third
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  • 60 12 NEW YORK, Sat. A spokesman for the Amateur Hockey Association of the U.S. said that its latest infor- mation. indicated that East Germany were taking the necessary steps to obtain visas for the 1962 World <\mateur Ice Hockey cham--1 pionships to be held In
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  • 291 12 ASIAN GAMES IS NEXT TARGET FOR S"PORE BADMINTON SINGAPORE, Sat. With: their primary objective achieved winning the Foong Seong Cup from Penang's six-year grasp the Singapore Badminton Association have now got down to serious work on their next target. It is to do well at the Asian Games at Jakarta
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  • 125 12 2 GOLD MEDAL ATHLETES IN TAMIL MEET SINGAPORE. Sat. Intercommunal races are the main events m the 37-event finals of the Singapore Tamil Festival sports to be held at the Victoria school grounds tomorrow at 2 p.m The eveiv.s are being introduced to foster friendship among th< various races here.
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  • 31 12 FRANKFURT. S.-l. Jonr. "Cowboy" McCormack, of Boot* land, retained his Europe;, n middleweight boxing title lav night when he outpointed Heini Freytag ("West Germany over 15 round. 1
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  • 144 12 RICHIE Benaud, Australia's Test captain, said that Peter May's retirement as England's captain was "no doubt accelerated by some of the virulent criticism he has received over the past few years." In a tribute to May, Benaud said: "For many years now Peter and
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  • 136 12 SINGAPCP THE annual rugger match between Sin gap o r c Police and Johorc Police will be played at the Police Training School ground m Thomson Road this evening. Johore are neldmu their strongest po.ssible sick which includes a tew All Blues players.
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