The Straits Times, 28 August 1960

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  • 14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES He* I*l No. 1305. i SI'XDAY, AUGUST 28, 1960 20 CENTS
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  • 769 1 UN Tunisian troops are blamed for occupation HELP US REPEL AGGRESSION 1 SAYS KALONJI ELISABETHVILLE, Saturday. CONGOLESE TROOPS of Mr. Patrice Lumumba's Central Government have occupied Bakwanga, capital of President Albert Kalonji's secessionist "diamond republic" to the north of Katanga. News of the occupation
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  • 127 1 BUTTERWORTH. Saturday. THE PRIME MINISTER, Teng- ku Abdul Rahman, today asked Malayans to pray for the recovery of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. He was speaking in Province North, where he opened two new UMNO buildings at Permatang Buloh and Permatang Sintok. "I visited the King twice yesterday,
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  • 172 1 HUNT ON FOR 4 GIRLS By Francis Rozanu SINGAPORE, Sat. DO L I C E were today searching for four girls known to have "kept house" at two Johore Bahru hideouts of kidnap gangster Oh Kirn Kee, who was shot dead by police on Wednesday. The
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  • 47 1 ROME, Sat. Champion Australian swimmer Lorraine Crapp was married to Sydney doctor Bill Thurlow on August 17. the Australian team manager. Mr. Syd Grange, disclosed today. The marriage took place in Sydney within hours of Miss Crapp's departure for the Rome Olympics. Reuter.
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  • 64 1 NEW MAN; OFF TO CONGO NEW YORK. Sat. Mr. Dag llamniarskjocld the Secretary-General, tonight ordered his executive assistant. Dr. Andrew Cordier. to go at once to the Congo. Dr. Cordler planned to leave New York shortly before midnight local time for Paris, on his way to Brazzaville and Leopoldville. At
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  • 295 1 Crash student to be buried I POH. Sat The family of C. Navasothy, the Malayan student teacher who was killed yesterday in a car accident near Melk, Austria, today cabled permission to the principal of Kirkby College in England for his body to be buried. The Kirkby principal had cabled
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  • 26 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. Indian Customs authorities have detected more than US$l million in smuggled gold during the first eight months of 1960 —U.P.I.
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  • 54 1 THE MOST POPULAR FRESHIE Pretty 19 year-old Miss Doris Phoon Sow Chee (above), was crowned Miss Freshie 1960 of the Singapore Polytechnic at an Orientation Ball organised by the students last night. Miss Phoon. an accountancy student at the institution, obtained the highest votes from the seniors for being the
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  • 29 1 LAHORE. Sat— Kirns gun. Immortalised by Rudyard Kipling, has been adopted as the emblem of the Boy Scout jamboree to be held here in December— U.P.I.
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  • 28 1 VENTIANE. Sat. Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma has imposed a ban on all news items broadcast without his official approval on the national radio network.
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  • 94 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Tents, wireless transmitters and receivers and field cooking equipment, which the Malayan special force to the Congo is required to take with them are now being assembled, the Government announced today. Helmets and berets and special identity cards for the 450 officers and
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  • 1253 1 TIN: HEAVY BUYING AS CONTROLS ARE LIFTED KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ABIC RUSH to buy tin shares with few sellers today was the immediate reaction in the Federal capital to the lifting of controls on tin exports from October 1 announced yesterday by the International Tin Council. Leading sharebrokers here were
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  • 141 1 Sultan's physician on special mission SINGAPORE, Sat. Dato Paduka Dr. J. Brand, personal physician to the Sultan of Brunei, who arrived in Singapore last nighl is expected to fly to Kuala Lumpur soon on a "special mission." Althouf h official confirmation is not yet available, it is understood that the
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  • 65 1 FREETOWN (Sierra Leone*. Sat. Quintuplets four boys and a girl were born in a remote village about 50 m'les from Freetown on Wednesday but only the i girl survived to reach Freetown Hospital where she Is being cared for. Two of the boys died
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  • 249 1 Thailand warns Laos: We will retaliate DANGKOK. Sat— The Tnai Government last night w arned neighbouring Laos it would "retaliate" if Laotians continue "unjust and provocative" acts against Thailand. A sharply-worded Government statement w. i following official reports that two Thai marine police boats were fired at .tian troops while
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    1092 2  -  GEOFFREY BOCCA Where life is high and handsome and only the mad make sense BY MADAME Felix Benitez Rexach may perhaps be the richest woman on the Cote d'Azur. Possibly she is the most likeable. Beyond any question she is the most vulgar. She is better known as
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  • 1687 3 R In 1953, a .liK-nairc named Pie discovered with mat his Uie Promcunt i he deM built M umtnoned an architect. Time wa> p: id a piane to iked at his turn to Pannft In time lor -y one year from everyto
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  • 167 3 My favourite was a little cottage called M'en Foutty, which Is Provencal dialect for the equally sardonic French expression "jem'en fous," or "I don't give a damn." Last year 1 returned to the sajne stretch of the old port, and noticed with gloom that
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  • 153 4 TOP J.A.L. POSTS FOR LOCAL MEN CINGAPORE, Sot. The managing director of Japan Air Lines, Mr. Kikue U rash i ma, said here today that their local staff would have every chance of promotion to top posts. Mr. Urashima told a press conference: 'This is in keeping with our policy
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  • 78 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three Thai seamen. Somboon Sresakul. Chamnong Ratathanu and Samaru Phakamas appeared on a tentative charge of murder in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today. They were alleged to have caused the death of an 18-year-old lighterman, Lee Lian Fat. at the Telok Ayer Basin
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  • 24 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Goh Kee Song has been appointed chairman of the Singapore Telephone Board for another year from Sept. 1.
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  • 424 4 PROBLEM OF CHINESE SCHOOLS CHARGED WITH EMOTIONS^VNION Educational goals not achieved overnight IPOH. Sat. Th« Chairman of the Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union, Mr. Teerath Ram, today proposed that implementation of two coni troversial recommend I ations of the Education Review Committee be delayed for two years.
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  • 208 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Women workers in a large estate in Johore have complained to the management that their husbands spend too much of their wages on beer. As a result of this, the manager has ordered the estate shopkeeper to sell beer
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  • 332 4 SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE central conference of the Methodist Church of South-East Asia decided at its meeting today that it was now time to set up a negotiating committee for church union in Malaya. A move to unite the various denominational churches into
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  • 72 4 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Workers of the curio store, C. K. Tang Ltd.. who are members of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, will call an emergency general meeting tomorrow to discuss further action against the company for settlement of claims. The union had given
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  • 145 4 IPOH. Sat. A magistrate here, Mr. Chew Kok Chool, today allowed bail of $5,000 In two sureties to each of two youths who were produced In court on charges of being in possession of forged currency notes. The youths were Kwan Sal
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  • 638 5  -  KOH AI LIN PROMINENT WOMEN AND CHURCH LEADERS CONDEMN ATTACK BY DR. ESSEL TAN WE MIGHT ONE DAY HAVE A COMMON RACE' 'Our society must trained to be progressive 9 By SINGAPORE, Saturday. CEVERAL PROMINENT women and church leaders in Singapore today roundly condemned the statement
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  • 150 5 Singapore State UMNO not recognised CINCAPORE. Sat. The J Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is chairman of UMNO Malaya has written to the Singapore Division of UMNO informing them that he no longer recognises the Singapore State UMNO Executive Council. The Tengku has also informed Singapore UMNO that
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  • 127 5 Top chemists to give special talks SINGAPORE, Sat. Three leading chemists will give a series of talks on Monday at the Lecture Theatre of the University of Malaya. The chemists and the subjects they will speak on are as follows: Professor E. Lederer, of Paris, on "Chemistry and Biochemistry oi
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  • 101 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Justice Vivian Boise of India, president of the International Commission of Jurists, is to give a public lecture on "The Rule of Law and the Work of the 1.C.J.: the Tibet and South African Reports," on Wednesday at 5 p.m.. at the
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  • 58 5 SINGAPORE. Sat Harry Belafonte. the Hollywood actor and recording artiste, is expected to make a short stop-over at Singapore Airport tomorrow at about 830 p.m. He and his party of ten, which includes the manager, Mr. Phil Stein, will be arriving from Sydney by Qantas/ BO
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  • 21 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Army Civilian Officers here has been struck off the Register of Trade Unions.
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  • 104 5 JOHORE BAHKI Sat. > The .Minister for Rural Development. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, paid a lightning visit to Johore Bahru today to discuss rural development problems in the state. Accompanied by Federal departmental heads, he attended a meeting with the Johore Mentri Besar. Dato Haji
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  • 233 5 DATO ONN TO P.M.1.P.: WE CAN HELP YOU KUALA TRENCCANU, Saturday THE PARTY NECARA LEADER, Dato Onn bin 1 Ja'afar, said here last night that the PMIP should invite his party to form a coalition government in Trengganu "to save it from collapse." 1 Speaking at a rally at the
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  • 93 5 MCA chiefs discuss new set-up KUALA lAMPIR. Sat.— A top level meeting of leaders of the Malayan Chinese Association was held here today to discuss its reorganisation plan under the association's new constitution. It was presided over by the MCA President, Dato Dr. Cheah Toon Lock. The MCA secretary-gene-ral, Mr.
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  • 35 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. S. R. Chapkhana started work today as the new First Traffic Magistrate. His colleague, Mr. Anthony Wee Soon Kirn, succeeds him as the Second Traffic Magistrate.
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  • 25 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Malayan Air Training Corps held their final inspection parade at Seletar this morning before breaking up their annual camp.
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  • 42 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Soon Song Kiang was robbed at dagger-point by three thugs of $525 in cash while cycling near the junction of Andrew and Thomson roads early this morning. He told the police the robbers made off in a car.
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  • 69 6 ...IT CAN BE WORN ALL YEAR ROUND THE RADIANT NEW LOOK M WEDDING DRESS FOR THE MODERN BRIDE... a This is the age of washable wedding dresses or so this picture suggests. No lavender bags and "memory drawers" for tod.iy's bride! Picked for the girl on a budget who wants
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  • 1117 6 A little girl's first visit to the dentist (a$ told by the six-year-old) THE CHILD'S first visit to the dentist is something every mother has to face. (Fathers are usually much too frightened themselves to make this trip.). Last week I took my al most-six-year-old daughter to the dentist to
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  • 109 6 FOOTNOTE IN LONDON, a charm school for men defines the ideal male model as "tall, stolid and comforting." To help would-be models achieve this coal, the school has set op a new course called "Men in Mind." First announcements of the course last week brought a
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  • 715 7  - IMP A TIENT TOURISTS DRIVE OFF CAMERASHY TURTLES TAI SINC ONN ADVICE ON USE OF TORCHES AND FLASHLIGHTS By KUANTAN, Saturday Yearly output of 100,000 eggs THE hundreds of tourists who have descended on the East Coast during the current turtle season have also brought in their train a problem.
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  • 362 7 CINGAPORE, Sot—University of Moloyo students here ore clearly conscious of their role as o part of the country's community at large, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor A Oppenheim, said today The pro:> Lhii at the opening of the UniBctence -eventh biennial exhibition in the university laboratories at
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  • 27 7 A HOLE IN THE SAND FOR EGGS After clambering onto the beach the turtle scoops out a hole in the sand and lays its eggs in it.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 78 8 DOWNING STREET (Franklin) winning the Williamson Memorial Stakes for the second successive year from Roßcrthorpe (No. 9). Behind Roferthorpe Is Briden (No. 10) who finished fifth. Then in a line are Lightning Flash (No. 3) right on the outside who finished third, Shamrock Slipper,
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  • 2031 8  - Tumbalina springs a $173 surprise in last race EPSOM JEEP By Bukit Timah Sat. MR. and Mrs. Giam Boon Phang's Downing Street with Bob Franklin up brought off a rare double when he won the 7f Williamson Memorial stakes for the second fear in succession at Bukit Timah today. Always
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  • 47 8 TOTAL POOL: 5178.177 Ist. No. *****9 ($80,178) 2nd. No. *****4 ($40,089) 3rd. No. *****5 ($22,272) STARTERS ($2,024 each): Nos. *****7: *****7; *****5; *****1: *****2: *****2 *****7; *****7; *****3; *****0; *****0. COTi SOLATION ($1,336): Nos. *****5: *****2 *****4; *****2: *****7; *****5; *****2; *****4: *****0: *****0.
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  • 111 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Fred Turner, the current Malayan golf champion, and runner-up K.C. Mcnair will meet in the final of the Royal Singapore Golf Club championship at Sime Road tomorrow starting at 8.15 a.m. Turner beat N. A. Harvey 8 and 6 in the semi-final today
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  • 250 8 CAIRO, Sat.— The United Arab Republic is asking the International Olympic Committee to name Cairo as the site of the 1968 Games. 1.0.C. will Investigate the Olympics facilities of about seven countries which have asked for the 1968 Games or are expected to. Including
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  • 22 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— South Joiiore teat Johore Bainu United 3-0 in a rutKT matcli at Eugltali College ground today.
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    • 271 8 MALAYA'S <tXf\ Achievements in the Third V M ttl Year ot i ik Independence The Book mtrrJmW every Malayan %jfeflgw will be Proud to read Ord?r/M?tv H WbiMMl^mMm J*^" a^aV MM. t I £u&9T BVv V» mmWi l\L' *4m^^*^^^^^^" *^HR^^ bjb^bv kwm VTafe^. ■k. IV j»>. (■■A v \\J^m to^K7^alMr
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  • 597 9  -  Jack V. Fax SAYS SPACE GIRL JERRJE By Al lATP I cant imagine anyone NOT yUll I wanting to go into space rNEW YORK SAT. ERRIE Cobb. I 29. who admits grasshoppers scare her, said today she is sure thatone day she
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  • 467 9 MALAY HOUSE COLLAPSES IN RAINSTORM THE DUSUN. Friday. Aug. 19. Vk/E WELCOMED a heavy rainstorm on two afternoons running. A Malay's small house in the course of construction collapsed. It.s single storey was supported on thin brick pillars that were standing on the ground. The kampong people take risk.* when
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  • 60 10 la ay era's Si* (Wmiiaii*i tILLAKKANNAN SAVITMIRI d O of Radio Singapore informa and Nkstlvaa of the wedding go at Slkkil India. Please treat n M a a invitatloa. LISTEN TS RADIO Singapore for acka weekly presentatioas of aweot and Lively on Sunday and Pick i' 'he Pop* on
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  • 324 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday. August 28. 1960 TROOPS FOR THE CONGO rL rederation of Malaya will gain added prominence In International affairs when she sends a 450-man contingent to Join the United Nations Emergency Force in the Congo next month. Although a small nation, the Federation has In the three
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  • 170 10 rE killing, after a spec- I tacular gun battle, of the "most wanted criminal" in Singapore was a severe blow to the underworld. M it was a tremendous boost for the morale of the police force. The 75-minute gun battle put an end to the evil career of
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  • 860 10  - Music and dancing girls, help grow fields of grain R. RAMANUJAM THE STORY BEHIND INDIAN SCIENTISTS UNIQUE DISCOVERY By NEW DELHI— DIFFERENT TUNES PLAYED AT DIFFERENT TIMES OF THE DAY MUSIC, KNOWN TO CHARM THE SNAKE AND SAY AGE BEAST, IS NOW BEING USED IN INDIA TO GROW FIELDS OF
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  • 463 10 /CHARLIE Brown wa.s a V/ good man when he was alive, but he was always cold. When he arrived in Paradise, he complained of the cold and the constant draughts. 'It's a little unusual." St. Peter said, "but If you're really cold, we can probably fix
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  • 593 11 WHY MCP FAIELD-by RAJA R A TNAM Minister: 'Strongest resistance came from Malay peasantry 9 'Cultural approach needed for better grasp of the problems' SINGAPORE. Saturday COMMUNISM has not been successful in Malaya despite the fact that the Malayan Communist Party is the oldest of Malaya's political parties, declared the
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  • 34 11 Sinj-aporr opra Association noon price- on Saturday: fair I merchamable Bombay mixed copra: Aug. Sept. 830'/ (Nominal). Sintiporr oronut Oil Millers' Association: oulk 544 sellers, drum I S4B sellers. Tone was quiet.
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  • 240 11 WOMEN S BIGGER ROLE IN CHURCH CINGAPORE, Sat The 1 growing role played by Asian women in promoting the Christian way of life was stressed by Mrs. F T. Fang in a report presented to the South-East Asia central conference of the Methodist church. The report said that in the
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  • 505 11 UNGAJroU POUCI BAND: Performance in Botanic Gardens. 5 to 6 p ni •ING VhiKl I lI.M IETY: i Britain 1951), Cult u 6 and 9 riHiini.K \|-Hlt SOCIETY: Fxhibiuon b\ K V W'ouk Raffles Mivrum. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. IMill'iMllM MISSIONARY MOW MIM i tf
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  • 177 11 0 A .IK I powered speedboat yesterday began a 1.000-mile demonstration tour of the Federation from Singapore on a trailer behind a car. The speedboat is the Dowty jet-propelled Turbocraft which is making its debut In Malaya. The boat has no propeller. Water is
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  • 191 11 BUTTERWORTH, Saturday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said in Province North today that he would be going to the United States, Canada and Italy as Malaya's representative. He said When he opened the new UMNO buildings in Permatang
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  • 95 11 Tides today and tomorrow TOl).\l Singapore 1 5J a.m. (Bft. 3ins.) 2.58 p.m. iBfi. lln.i; Port Dickson 9.48 a.m. iBlt. 6ius.j 9.57 p.m. i 111. 61n.s. i Port Sweitenhum 8.37 a.m. il2(t. 81ns.> 8.23 p.m. i llli. 81ns.); Penan* 3.48 a:n (Ift 6ins.i 4.03 p.m. (7ft. 3in.- i TOMORROW: Singapore
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  • 37 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Supplah P. Pauvada was stabbed in front of the Kandang Ker- bau market while unloading vegetables from a lorry at 7.30 a.m. yesterday. He was admitted to the General Hospital.
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  • 54 11 PENANO. Sal. The Federation Co-operative Apex bank has decided today to back the urea fertiliser and paper factory plan proposed by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. The meeting decided to set up a nine-man committee to consider ways and means
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  • Sunday Times Picture Contest
    • 89 12 THE. winner of this week's top prize of $30 is "The World Is Mine" (right), submitted by Wong Pak Kee, of 3 Mountbatten Rood, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Wong used a Minolta camera and F P 3 film— f 16. 1/50 sec. The second prize of
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    • 146 12 SOME PICTURE CONTEST RULES ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Name and address of sender, with title of picture and details of equipment used and exposure, must be written on the back of every print submitted. The required information should not
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    • 301 12  - THEIR NAMES LIVE 0N... DAVID CUNSTON By 4 for Albert showing how the names of famous people of the past live on in the English language today. THE names of famous personages of the past live on today in common usage, yet the people themselves are not nowadays always associated
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      182 12 rK niarlin is a superb game fish. When hooked, it has provided many an astounded .isherman with a display of aquatic gymnastics unrivalled by any other fish in the world. Rearing two-thirds of its 15ft. length from the waves and savagely shaking its head, it seems to walk
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    • 72 12 TODAY'S runner-up prizes of $10 each go to "Spring Time" (below left), by Tang Cheong Hon, and "Peter And Jackie" (below), by Wil- liam H. MylerMr. Tang, of 183 Penang Road, Penang, used a Yashica camera and Fuji film. Setting: 111, 1/100 second
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    • 52 12 THE SUNDAY TIMES will not be responsible tor any print that is lost or damaged. Pictures that have won prizes cannot be returned. Rejected prints will only be returned if a stamped and addressed envelope is enclosed. When writing their address, Singapore entrants should not forget the postal
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    • 204 12 POPULAR CROSSWORD J T^i^Tgß BHif^i^i A/% g^gß ACROSS: L Grow white (6): 7 i DOWN: 1, Gains over <6>: 2. Great number (4;; 11. Fury (4); Halt (4); 3. Political trouble--12, Friendly (8k 14, Copied (8): maker <8i; 4. Catches (4>; 5 Axe 15 For golfers (4): 16. Wagers i"»;
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  • 891 13 'Gentlemen of the garrison' are still as active THE FORCES AMATEUR DRAMATIC GROUPS SHOW THAT.... NEWS AND VIEWS ON MUSIC AND DRAMA IF YOU look through the chronicles of Malaya and I can assure you that a study of yesteryear's newspaper headlines is most fascinating you will be struck by
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  • 664 13  -  METRONOME ON THE RECORD By IN the shops this week are three outstanding pop discs that contain some of the most delightful vocal music recorded in recent times. Of the three, the album that takes top rating Ls Doris Day's
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  • 118 13 PERTH, Sat.— Radio list, nI ers in Western Australia recently heard croups of Singapore and Bangkok children In the programme "A Word From Children.' The programme is one of the most popular on Australian radio, and is the creation of "Pied Piper"
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    • 26 13 Your Sunday radio RADIO SINGAPORE H3O Good Morning; 6.32 Mornins; Prelude; 7.00 The News; Meal Sunshine; 8.00 The News. 8.05 Sunday Breakfast Club Session: 9.00 Programme
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    • 166 13 I Bummary; 9.03 The Choir Sings!; I 9.30 Piano Moods; 9.45 The Stuart Foster Show: 10.00 Music Mosaic; 11.00 Meet The Family; 11.30 Radio Playhouse. P.M. 1200 Mid-Day Medley; 12.30 Latin Americana; 1.00 Lunchtime Listening; 1.30 The News; 1 40 Four At A Time; 2.00 Oullty Party: 2.30 Continental Musicale:
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    • 184 13 I Anthem; 8. 15 Breakfast Club; 856 News Headlines; 900 Programme Summary 9.02 South Of The Border; 9.30 American Organ; 9.45 Hawaiian Half Hour- 10.15 Music Makers; 10.30 Travellers' Tales: Kuala Lumpur And National Short Wave Only: 11.00 Sing It Again; 1130 Music Prom Vienna. P.M 12.00 Edmundo Res And
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  • 873 17 'Mv friends tall me a square... are they right?'— youth DROP A LINE TO THE KNOW ALLS, SUNDAY TIMES. TIMES HOUSE, SINGAPORE 9. IAM 20, and don't like dancing or going to night-spots. I prefer reading or listening to music at home My friends say that I should go out
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  • 826 17 Gane Lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK How a wife gets her own back! I AM happily married, and have six children. Lately I had the idea of taking a second wife, and when I discussed it with my wife she seemed very put out. Now she is more amenable, although her whole
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  • 68 17 MOST people, especially among the Chinese, believe that female chickens are nourishing, while male chickens are mildly poisonous. Is there any truth in this belief? E. H. Singapore. It reminds us of a saying often heard in co-educational schools: What are little girls made of? Sugar
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    • 480 17 Singapore. No. Life is fuller for a square peg in a square hole than for a square peg in a round hole. WHAT i. occupational therapy.' 01.11. lpoh Rehabilitation by doing some form of creative work. WHAT do the I< -tters on a motor-car number plate stand to M.NUKWI .rM>rr.
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    • 18 17 WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM? Write to Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9.
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  • 1185 18 It's small but spirited— and VERY practical THE SPORT PRINZ HAS THE LINES OF A DREAM CAR THE SUNDAY PAGE FOR MOTORISTS PETER LIM ROAD TESTING THE NSU PRINZ II AND COUPE IT WAS a dramatic introduction to a spirited little car when I took the NSU Sport Prinz on
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  • 111 18 THE PROU) OWNER of a new t>oo c.c -class car was asked if it could really go at 70 m.p.h., as indicated on the speedometer dial. "I'll show mi." the man said, more to himself than to the sceptics. On a long stretch of road, he looked
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  • 375 18 PAGE 18 SPORTS THE open boys and junior tennis championships organised by the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association a fortnight ago was an even bigger success than the inaugural tournament held last year. Competitors from Singapore and practlcaily every State in the Federation
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  • 47 18 SINGAPORE. Sat The Singapore Judo Club plans to send two or three members to take part in the next world judo championships in Tokyo. A club official said yesterday: "We are preparing: a number of promising members for the major tournament." J.E.
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous

  • 543 19 SINGAPORE, Saturday JOHORE Asians have two missions this year— to keep the All Blues Cup, which they won last year after only three years of competition, and to supply as many players as possible to the Malayan Asians fifteen that will meet the Thai
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  • 83 19 SIMOAPORE. Sat. Michae 1 Han scored a double in the Pulau Bujccm t»nnu. championships winning me men's tangles and mixed double titles in me tunils today. li. the men's sln«ie.->. Michael beat Noor Monamed 6-4. 4-6. 6-0 and then partnering Mrs. S. C. Miuhell retained
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  • 57 19 BROOK LINE. M Defenduig champion.-- Neale ■r and Roy Emerson i Australia i had to work hard to rea<h the men's semi-finals in the United States lawn tennis doubles 1 championships here today. In a long drawn out quarterfinal match they beat the Uni'-.>d SUtes pair Marty Riessen
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  • 30 19 PENANG. Sat. The Penang Turf Club announced today that starting stalls will be u.sed for B'j furlong races at their three-day meeting on Sept. 11. 15 and 18.
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  • 88 19 ADELAIDE. Sat. Exaudi, the a to 4 favourite, won the £1.600 sterling Queen's Cup over 1 1 miles by three lengths at Morphettville here today and was hailed afterwaras as a strong hope for me Caulfleld Cup on Oct. 15 The winner sold last Wednesday by
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  • 146 19 Wilker's success i in Britain ASCOT. Berkshire. Sat. Brian wilkers, of youth Africa, chalked up his first major golfing success in Britain yesterday when, partnered by Britain's Bill Hector, the Colchester assistant, he won the Martini professional foursomes goli tournament her. Wtlkes ciinrhts the title when £250 a yard— on
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  • 86 19 PORTSMOUTH. Sat. The South African louring cricketers, put in to bat, by the Combined Services, were all ou: for 239 by tea here today. Stead, with "six for 68. did most to keep the Springbok total down, but Colin Wt.sl<y .scored a lively 64 before the
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  • 90 19 ONDON. Sat Tea scores in Li today's cricket matches were: AT BIXTON: Sussex 116-8 v Derby Rain. AT lIARROGATt: Worcester 139 tD. Kenyon bit. Yorks five for no wicket. Rain. AT TAL'XTON: Somerset v Leicester. No play today. Rain. AT CLACTON: Essex 181-6 iG. Barker 72)
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  • 461 19 AHMED HITS CENTURY FOR EAGLETS; TOURISTS SKITTLE NORTH MALA YA IPOH, Saturday. THE Pakistan Eaglets made a great start to their Malayan tour here today when they finished well on top in the two-day match against North Malaya. They dismissed North Malaya for 75 in less than two hours batting
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  • 217 19 NORTH MALAYA l«t INN Selvaratnam c Shuja-Ud-Dln b Butt 5 Cottee b Munir Malik 0 D. de Sliva E Rehman 11 Navaratnam si Shakoor b Quresh 1 O. de Silva b Quresh 1) Khoo Bin Keng c M Iqbal b Shuja-Ud-Dln 12 Rajah c Quresh b Shuja -Ud-Dln 0
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  • 46 19 PENANG. Set. Fenang Free School retained the D-Arcy irvln* Cup for Inter-school cricket when they beat Bukit Mertajam High School by seven wickets in the final on Victoria Green today. BMHS. 33 rGoh Hock Jin 4-7). P.F.S. 41-3 (Mohamed Anwar 20 >
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  • 94 19 lELUK ANSON. Sat. F*rak Malaya Cup socrer centre-forward. Ramd:is Rao. was one of two play* ers suspended for rough play until Dec- 31. 1961 by the disciplinary board of the lower Perak District Football Association. The other i player is A. Subramaniam of the Sunpei Berniun
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 133 19 M.,;. -,i CUD— flkHaV pore Joint Sen-ices v Selaiigor, Jalan Besar 16.15 p.m.). Friendly Realull Uineii v Jolly YoungKeppel Kiud Kb.Wi p.m.>; i h v G.H.Q. Com .rer Park. 00-KABI netaaf, Tliomson Road i 0 a in i. rCU -EACOfO: PE.A.F. 2S miles lime trial. Bukit Timah (730 a.m.). (rickrt:
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  • 708 20 United States team sets first world record ROME. Saturday INCRID KRAMER, 17-year-old chemistry student from Dresden. East Germany, today became the first woman to win a gold medal in the Rome Olympic Games. Giving a classic display, she finished first by a long margin in
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  • 410 20 SINGAPORE, Sot. WONG F-fcY WAN, a SE.A.P. Games gold medallist, today recorded the second fastest time in Malaya in the 120 yards hurdles during the annual Services versus Civilians athletics motch at Farrer Park stadium Fcv Wan ran a splendid d
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  • 8 20 by Hght pa Ru«ov Di natch
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  • 379 20 Burnley scores narrow win lONDON, Sot.—Defending champions Burnley scored a narrow 1-0 away win over Newcastle United in the English Football Association First Division league todoy. Strong contender-* Tottrn- ham Hotspurs scored a cumlor table 4-1 away win over Blackburn Rovers while Wolverhampton Wanderers wrrr held to a 3-3 draw
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  • 287 20 DIVING Women's springboard final: 1 I Kramer i Germany), 2. P. Pope IU.S.i i. E. Ferris tßri: 4 M. Willurd (U.S-1. 5. N. Krutova (US.SR). 6. I. Mac Donald tCannadai. 7 A. Long ißn. 8. D. Dv Pon •Holland). Qualifiers for second stage ot men's springboard. S. Hall
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  • 184 20 THE schedule for Monday. Aug. 29. of the XVII Olympiad (all limes G.M.T.. no events on Sunday)' BASKETBALL 0880 U.S. v Hungary; 0930 Yugoslavia v Czechoslovakia: 1330 Uruguay v Pnilipplnes: 1500 Poland v Spjii.: 1630 Japan v Italy: 1900 Fiance v Bulgaria: 2030 Brazil v Mexico: 2200 Russia
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  • 480 20 DOME, Sat. The Athletic section in the Australian Building at the Olympic Village was disinfected today after Australian sprinter Bevyn Baker had been rushed to hospital with gastro- i enteritis. Several members of the Aus trallan team have been victims of gastroenteritis, including swimmers Dawn Fraser.
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    • 482 20 ALL THE LATE FRIDAY RESULTS FOOTBALL won (Poland) 56.9: J. Henru-ka Heat 4: I. Mauida (Japan) Bulgaria 3 Turkey 0- Yugo- (Aust) 57.2; V. Jacobsen (Oer- 2:41.2; T. Gathercole (Austi slavia 6 U.A.R. I; Italy 4 Taiwan many) 57.4; L. Lan'XK (Hungary) 2:41.7; P. Lalrola (Finland' 1 Brazil 4 Britain
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