The Singapore Free Press, 31 July 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. ***** SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 232 1 lljiscrupulousjnoneylenders could still exploit us' Trade unionists approve it but feel 'loopholes' should be plugged t>l\(.Ai ORE trade union circles said today that while they were generally satisfied with the Government's m ove to cut moneylenders interest rates, there were loopholes which iould he exploited. wanted to
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  • 73 1 There is no tiffin shed at the Sembawang Malay School —only a make-shift canvas awning and this table. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin (left) and the Minister for Health, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim (next to Mr. Yong) are seen inspecting the
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  • 27 1 Auffvsi ftrst grade rubber buyers f.o.b. ned in Singapore this morning at 104 cents a up -/ven-eishths of cut on yesterdays The tone vaa *tea<
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  • 202 1 His 2 aims Publicity, trade for Singapore AN Australian ex-journalist has arrived in Singapore with two aims trade promotion with Singapore and Malaya and to bring local affairs to the knowledge of the Australian public. He is Mr. Basil A. Rossi, 28, youngest public relations consultant in Australia, of Basil
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  • 174 1 WASHINGTON. Thursday. THE United States government said today that Communist North Vietnam was acting in disregard" of the Indo-China peace ment in directing guerilla attacks on neigh- Dourins Laos. The State Department said that reports from Lao* indicated that former Pathet Lao rebel elements were
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  • 45 1 LONDON, Fri.— A contract signed in Moscow between the Central Union of Consumers Co-operatives of the Soviet Union and the Foreign Trade Co-operative of Niigata Prefecture, Japan provide* for the exchange of Russian round timber for Japanese SJeel tubes and various hibricv
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  • 59 1 Police disperse demonstrators BEIRUT. Fri. Police yesterday dispersed about 500 demonstrators supporters of ex-President Camille Chamoun who were protesting against the killing last Monday ol M. Nairn Moghabghab. a. former Minister. Reports in Nicosia have said M. Moghabghab was shot by supporters of Kamal Joumblatt, a revolutionary leader who opposed
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  • 33 1 Madam Lim Kai Ci.-eng, 85. was taken to the Singapore General Hospital with head injuries this morning after having been knocked down by a cyclist in Lavender Street.
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  • 11 1 RABAT Fri. French mcnt spokesman said yester- Reuter day.-
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    129 1 JAKARTA: The Air Force denied that Indonesian planes had strafed Philippines vessels off the Celebes. WASHINGTON: The Court of Appeal upheld a ruling that the Communist Party of the United States is dominated by Moscow. -k PITTSBURGH: Michael Benedum, American oilman reputedly worth $300 million, died here.
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  • 176 1 IKE EXPECTED TO INVITE MR. K. TO VISIT U.S. WASHINGTON, Friday. TPHE belief was growing here yesterday that Pre- sident Eisenhower would officially invite Mr Khrushchev to visit the United States possiblj before the end of the yeai Political observers do net doubt that Mr. Richard Nixon discussed the possibility
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  • 58 1 TRAINS IN HEAD-ON COLLISION gDMONTON. Alberta, Tiiurs. A head-on collision between ea^t-bound and westbound trans-continental express trains of Canadian National Railways, 5o miles west of here, was reported tonight, but first reports said nobody was seriously injured. The engines of both trains were reported to have left the tracks, and
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  • 62 1 THE HAGUE, Fri. Mr. Sidney J. van den Bergh, the Dutch Defence Minister, resigned yesterday following reports that he had been cited in a divorce case at San Diego, California. He has been named co-res-pondent in a suit filed by Mr. Frederik Lek, heir to a
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  • 52 1 VIENNA, Fri. Thirty Czechoslovak delegates to the Communist-sponsored Youth Festival here are reliably reported to have decided not to return home. I Police earlier refused to confirm or deny that a number of youth delegates including at le-ast one Hungarian girl, had asked for poli- tical
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  • 60 1 LONDON. Fri. A flight in which steel chairs were wielded broke out last night at a meeting on Central Africa held -ai the Central Hall Westminster. The meeting was jointly organised by the African Bureau, the Committee of Alrican Organisations, and the Movement for Colonial Freedom. The
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  • 167 1 ALL Division I and Division II officers in Singapore Government service have been called upon to declare their assets to the Government. Assets include ownership of shares or investments in local companies either in the name of the employee, his wife, dependant children or any
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  • 39 1 Death of unionist Call for inquiry A LUIERS, Fri. Gov- ernment headquarters in Algiers yesterday announced the death in Algiers military hospital last Sunday of Aissat Idir, first secretary of the General Union of Algerian Workers. An official communique
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  • 70 1 sdgsdsdvsdvdvv UPI said Idir died from lnjuriei following a nre which he caused accidentally In hi* beddins: at an interni centre last January 17. Idir, interned in May 1 was acquitted on January 13 of "attacking th< nal security of the state" but internment continued. In Brussels
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    • 36 1 IQr Meopta Microscopes. '574 our NE yV U$T|N >*% rl f 1 Mw\ I II IlJil I M I Ur new Austin Ais at I BORHEO MOTORS tUMPUK. IPOM. MALACCA, PENANG, K *O»TM JESSCLTON KUALA iILAIT KUCHINt
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    • 113 1 Week-end bargains page 9 Your favourite cartoons page 3 Singapore Flying Club feature page* 7 and 8 Feminascope page 6 I Saw Red China From Inside page 4 Book revieus page 4 [baps you are not getting jugh of the right of food enough bupplementary vitan;. MULTI -VITAMINS Contain all
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  • 131 2 S'PORE IS INVITED TO BANGKOK MEETING on Press, radio, films PARIS. Friday. [MIK United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation announced yesterday that it is to call a meeting in Bangkok next year of 25 member states to draw up i programme for the development in SouthEast Asia of Press,
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  • 77 2 ENDORSEMENT NOT NEEDED KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.From tomorrow mt i mbei\> of the public will not have to endorse cheque^ paid into their banking accounts. Cheque endor.-a'ment was made obsolete by an ordin- ance passed by *tht> Le^i>latlve Council las't June. It has been operating lor two years in Singapore. icca
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  • 31 2 dock work' lor >f the of the man was eommitt h the York Shipp Associarepc 4 the steamship d the stevedoring concerns, is scheduled to on Aug
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  • 88 2 Print peace talks near collapse LONDON, Fri. Peace talk* for a speedy end to Britain's six-week-old printing dispute face collapse here. Lord Birkett, the independant chairman appointed to bring unions and employees together, gloomily announced last night that prospects of an early settlement were now remote. But he said the
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    9 2 *"Come and see our new burglar alarm
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  • 137 2 RUBBERS RECORD GOOD ADVANCES LONDON. Fri.— The approaching holiday continued to restrict business in the stock, markets yesterday and price movements were somewhat irregular, but a firm undertone was maintained. Giltedged securities wen quiet and occasionally easier. In the foreign bond market Greek issues advanced on renewed speculative buying. Dollar
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  • 62 2 LONDON. Fri. The executivt committee of the International Sugar Council met in London yesterday to review the world sugar situation. The meeting Is regarded by trade circles as important to the future of the sugar agreement as official action taken by the council to date in
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  • 18 2 LONDON. Kri. -The Decca Record Company announced a .second interim dividend of 4d. per share 'same*.
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  • 64 2 MALAYAN SHARE MARKET INDUSTR B B I H s: MININGS i Lamer Pea- OOLUR RUBBERS BO'f |l STERLINu RUBBERS Jugra I; P. D Lu.A i Ul TO MARKINGS cei cum capital issue «all excluding everything M m eicluimg dividend cam tanas issue y m excluding capital return I cer cum
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  • 114 2 Round the Work Market Prices BL'BBEK No. 1 Rs> t f. European Bl 881 K No. 1 Bss >p«»t BIBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Sept. TONE Yer> MMMtI Above PEPPER: Ulntr Sarawak fa c.i.f. European ports .luh PEPPER: Black Sarawak Special ca.! European ports .lui** \ue Ab fM
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  • 13 2 ai,d afj shipment 28' itli 27. 4ufttst shipm< gsdgwergsergsd Above vrk'
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  • 72 2 COPRA Philippines e.i.f I K f North European ports delivered weight per long ton A up. COPRA. Straits c.i.f I K North European ports delivered weight per long ton Aug. Sept. COCONUT OIL crude Straits r if European ports in bulk per long ton Aug. COCONUT OIL
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  • 5 2 SHIPS IN PORT pore H
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  • 140 3 Gang influence probe in boys' clubs PHE Singapore Ministry of Labour id Law is investigating all boys' clubs to rid them of any gangster influence which may be found. Minis Mr Byrne, said y, club found Uiented would b«' nd reorg ub closed out to b: MUSIC TEACHER PUTS ON
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  • 70 3 THE first weekly performance of the "Aneka Ragam Rakyat/' sponsored by the Ministry Cuiture. will take tee at the Botanic ens, Singapore, on Sunday from 4.30 p.m. I p.m. be officially or Deputy Prime Mi. Dr. Toh Chin I B musical organisaChinese, Malay and will
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  • 26 3 Onl y one mail delivery The Director oi Posts has announced that Monday being a public holiday, there would be only one complete delivery of mail.
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  • 29 3 Singapore citizens between 19 and 25 years of age can now secure commissions in the Singapore Division of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve the Government announced.
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  • 108 3 Malayan is charged with forgery MELBOURNE, Fri.-Malay-an Loh Weng Wah. 24. a student at the Royal Melbourne Technical College was yesterday committed for trial on 12 counts of forging and offering cheques worth la total of A£96 (Malayan <$720». Loh. who resides at Albert I Street. Windsor, appeared i briefly
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 14 3 |SHICA""* T I .o« LTI. IKULELES Vf A TTn $2,000 WON the lonthU ■ii.
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    • 291 3 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH I LOWER-DECK LOUNGE Yoi ii. SPEND HAPPI hoi ns m the iltractjve club lounge of \our big double-decked Sup tto" Clipper" as you H\ to Manila or tlic U.S. A. Ind you'll enjoy chatting witli fellow pa vvhile you sip your favorite refreshment
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 187 3 .11] I l lIAWKF b> S>dne> Jordan ITS MORSE TWAISJ i THOUGHT. WE VE HAD PIVE MISHAPS fg AND THAT IS ALL THAT THEM- HADNT PEAL/SED THAT J SSL IN A QOW AT OUR ATO/VUC 2fi I f ICPT O»: TWE ELM RIOSE THE<?E WEJ?E SEVEQAL ft&w PROVIMG GCOUNDS >2H^
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    • 188 3 H^RJKitfSEUK it^Mi^^^^^&tTTi^ BORN today you have tremendous energy, a great capacity for work and a desire to have something going on all the time. If things are not moving fast enough where you are. you will aim to go where things are more exciting. If, in making the move, you
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    • 320 3 one individual as a life partner until you have looked over the field very thoroughly. Select your mate with care, lest there be dissatisfaction later on. To find what the stars have in store for you tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star
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  • 294 4 Few cars —peopte now trail* ar ride bicycles THOSE who knew pre Communist China would certainly sec in the "New China" much Ukil tluv remembered of the old. They might be bewildered by the paradthe universally worn blue uniforms, the proliferation of posters, ana other unattractive
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  • 671 4  -  Louis Wiznitzer [By and difficu:- stern cabdrivers. There are some Russian, Czechoslovak and German S on the streets, bui w people walk or use bicycles. Travelling in China pres its problems. The us a'-e quite comfortable, and it Is possible to get a sleeping
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  • 449 4 BOOK of the WEEK TRIAL BY BATTLE. By Peter Towry. Hutchinson, 13 6. EXCITINGLY different is this novel by Peter Towry set in Malaya. The time is early 1942 and the Japanese are thrusting into the Federation. This is the story of one young man's gradual discovery of the full
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  • 115 4 Test your general knowledge T RY this new Free i Prf^ s Ge neral Know edse Quii and win a book prize. The questions are: 1. Who wrote Amphiso yO c n a,?e 8 d? nd Whj Wa I)r .What is the name of an adaptation of Shakespeare's "Antony and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 338 4 HENDRY'S for Cups Special m'^ discount to M Clubs Schools P. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jeweller 78 North Bridge Road. iraporr. 6. ic Kuala Lumpur. Straits Times Free Press For tKe convenience of odver- i tilers wir repretentotives of Ist Floor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE, Orchard Rood, Singapore. will receive small advertisements
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    • 237 4 THI POLKA DOTS Hey Liley, I Go C^osc A V CHICO ARNEZ ond His Latin Am, -i >{ o< hmok Ain t She Fort Worth Whoo Buck I MARION RYAN with Hie Peter Kn.aM Orc^.,^ "A Lody Loves!" A Lady Lc I'm Beginning 1 Hit The Road T can't Be
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 467 4 (Ill's U K<>>^ I lie advanced scout 4 11 1 b> I LS 5 science, nli 8 A^awn might say to But d slejm ben WRAC. -Well 111 be bloweci!' »f lb i.\^,.. m 9 O(-ie l: ,e-ive weapon .4.. I < s P»'h ha fltebtj nutiei on KsSu? 1
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  • 205 5 Official replies to Loke MALAY films made in Singapore will be allowed A to be shown in Indonesia il they are good enough and do not hit the Republic's own film industry. Thit assurance was given >poke>man of the Indonesian Consulate-General -Pore yesterday when
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  • 46 5 Mr V. H. David, editor of •The Burmah Nadu" and ••Burma Express," wno is on goodwill visit to South-East Asia will speak in Tamil on "Tamil cultural influence in South-East Asia" at the Ceylon Tamil Association, Handy Road. Singapore, tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 467 5 ROW OVER TRAVEL GRANT TO MR. A. fHE president of the Singapore Youth Council, Mr. Seah Yuen Khong, told the Free Press today that the organisation did not know and had nothing to do with the United States travel grant to
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  • 26 5 The Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, will hold an emergency meeting on Aug. 30 to discuss the draft of a new constitution.
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  • 70 5 Residents along Singa- j pore> West Coast Road (between Bth and llth milestones), and those along Mountbatun Road between! Geylanu Road and Guille- j mard Road will be without water during a part of today because of repairs to water mains. At West Coast Road,
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  • 30 5 Major General C. L Richardson, General Officer Commanding Singapore Base District, will unveil the totem pole at Perak House. sth. m.s.. Pasir Panjang Road, today at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 90 5 HE'LL OPEN NEW CHURCH ON SUNDAY Mr. Ira Y. Rice, Jr.. priest in charge of the Churches of Christ mission in Malaya, who will open its newly -built $92,000 building in Moulmein Road, Singapore, on Sunday. Mr. Rice, his wife and their five children are leaving next Tuesday for the
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  • 237 5 Free Press Staff Reporter /OFFICIALS of the Indonesian Consulate-General v in Singapore are making contributions to help a colleague who lost cash and property valued at more than $4,000 when his house was ransacked by masked, armed thugs yesterday morning. Mr. R.S. Mangoeatmodjo, who is
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  • 153 5 Attempt to sabotage polls? MCP 'helpless' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government does not anticipate any attempt by the Malayan Communist party to sabotage the coming elections. An Intelligence expert on the Emergency operational staff said yesterday that he believed the Communists were in no position to try anything at
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 197 5 m .^1 i f 4 0U TO I OF PARTS FOR 12 MONTHS i M i M m m y W Deed Top« Recorder. r I rV.«3«J $975 Fed Bor««o/Sor«w«k) Service Guaranteed After Sales 4CHIAPPA BROS. i KIAN GWAN (M) LIMITED WHY NOT FLY THERE? Hongkong? London? do your bookings
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    • 91 5 of all the "portables" THE MOST PORTABLE! It weighs less than S lbs. f (y BOX 2 2 f. $/HCAPOB€. I StORT SHIRTS if- ol«o EXCLUSIVE SPORT SHIRTS ion I JSAIN COUNTHSJ||.9O plus i I Arrow Sporl Shirl- from 9.90 j Wash n' Wear Mark-... 816.90 I f [T^^ij| 86,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 43 5 STORE TIDES TODAY: 7.31 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.37 ajn. and 8.30 p.m. SUNDAY: 10.K am and Jt.H p.m. MONDAY: 10.50 a.m. and 9.58 p.m. TUESDAY: ItXZ a.m. and 10.36 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 115* a.m. j and 1114 p.m. THURSDAY: 12 23 p.m. and 1.52 a.m.
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    • 121 5 j TODAY Y.M.C.A.: Educational film show on Germany at Student Lounge, Orchard Road 7 p.m. Y.W.C A. (Outram Road): Malay absolute beginners 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.. Senior Cambridge 7.30 p.m.; Chinese adult beginners 12.15 p.m. and 5.30 p.m., Lower primaries 6.30 p.m.; Self make-up 5.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A (Raffles Quay):
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  • 10 6  - TALKING about CHILDREN Nurse Meg by Free Pre R 3.
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  • 989 6 It's SO important to keep your baby's skin clean [)NE of the first major milestones in baby's life after he conies home is the first bath given him by his mother. Keeping the s kin clean is very important, especially in a hot country like ours. The skin gets rid
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  • 86 6 $30 in prizes for your household hints FEMINASCOPL is again offering money awards this week for the best household hints. Send in your favourite idea on a postcard or letter not more than 100 :vords. There will again be a prize of S2O for the best hint and two prizes
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    226 6 IF you're feeling rather mellow towards the man in your life why not treat him to an extra special tie? There are some new 01 ies at Harvey's. 3. Orchard Road, which have been flown straight from Bond Street, London. They are made from the finest pure
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    • 198 6 ■S^ sSJww' '"^^64^. ■'•'•'•'''^9 '~^J^ w •vj wWNocWBBiV" *sC" •'.•••y^ jjfr^ r KLANG sun* a < mohamed ?;> (tf^7^o* ~~Z^^^^^ in I L^LT l l i r l SIN ABO KADI* N^^^Pt i^^^y You can depend on LACTOGEN— if has been proved i ■v..-.. <,%• O ED 1 en LACTOCEN
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    • 159 6 MCCDDAY lILUI llfll /I a A m^L W wWW% j Growing children must hove a noo mCCt thC eyer ncreasin 9 demands of no *'^.^^jiJs&&pgS. is wn Y wise parents always make certc Qr tf plenty of good, safe nourishing FULL C j and insist that it is NESPRAY f^flß^
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  • ROYAL SINGAPORE Flying Club
    • 365 7  -  MARGARET WEE By fLYING enthusiasts from Singapore and all over Malaya will gather at Sembawang on Sunday and Monday to take part in an air rally organised by the Royal Singapore Flying Club. The flying clubs in Kuala Lumpur, Perak, Penang, Kluang
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      23 7 picture (APT. P. J. White, the president of the Royal Singapore Flying Club, standing beside the clubs Cessna aircraft. Free Press
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    • 38 7 MR. STEPHEN TAN. a trainee pilot, gets ready to take off in a Cessna used by the club for advanced training. Mr Tan hopes to gain his commercial licence at the end of this year.
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    • 509 7 1. ANNOUNCING DURABORD tALAICIIt! I Patented new Goodyear process with exclusive asT^^K\u\ grit-blasting equipment ensures lasting adhesion of balancing compound inside the Kr(| tyre perfect balance outside. Self •curing ivKll/ I compound dries to smooth, even finish will not flake, peel, crack or deteriorate becomes \^£JJJJJ an integral part of
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  • 37 8 puturr. THRU \i ;n student* who are at present nnderffoinf training for a private pilots licem >i left) Mr. Richard Gome/. Mr. Ng Song Rang and Mr. Koh Chenjf Sean- Free Press
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  • 619 8 CLUB HAS COME A LONG WAI STARTED WITH SEA -PLANE NO SUCH THING AS CHEAP FLYING, SAYS THE PRESIDENT JHE ROYAL Singapore Flying Club has come a long way since it was formed in 1928 with the donation of sea-plane by the late Lord Wakefield, the aviation philanthropist of the
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  • 55 8 Light aircraft from Malayi and Borneo are sent to the clubs hangar to be overhauled and repaired. Picture shows Mr. Kenny Yuen working on an Auster engine at the engine overhaul shop. Mr. Yuen who is from Kuala Lumpur, came to Singapore to be trained at the
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  • 362 8 MANY ASIAN TRAINEES ARE NOW PILOTS ON CIVIL AIRLINE ROUTES 4 SIANS are nut avia- tion minded, arcording to officials of the Royal Singapore Flying Club. This Is also the opinion of some of the Asian .students now undergoing training at the club. At present the club has about 180
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 111 8 llHfl^^^M 4^- -.serves the Aircraft E^ Industry with Tyres. WtveeN, Brakes, PrM*umatic and Hydraulic Svstenis and Fliimc-proof ±&c^ CESSNA 180 -Jj^l HP^^ STRAITS TIMES PRESS '"■'■iUß^iwr^' flC^Bt t jL CCC kJ A CV V I I ftkJ C •Y THE ROYAL SINGAPORE SV Wfc\ THE FAST Hying club. (1958 model'
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 65 9 Lulda I LgOFFS Ll Offer! r. WEAR TIES rnmmm^^^^^^^^ F |_iaj |ru STREET -056 )£RFECT AILORING Service r derate Prices bee Tailoring Co. L Socks ■W TRADING CO. becial Bargain Offer and latest Batik t available. 3<JPO'C. kc/AL SALE p 1»t August OES& TRUNKS TEST FASHION N MING oad. U«*l
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    • 205 9 CARPETS on EASY TERMS FULL RANGE OF Indion, B.M.K. and other Enjluh, Belgium, Chinese et c From SH RO FFS Your Favourite Carpet Shop 60/62. Orchord Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** (Old Orchard Motor Showroom) SALES NEWS! SPECIAL CUT PRICE SALES LADIES CHILDREN'S Blouses, Underwear, Dressing Gowns. Frocks, Playsuits Shorts C.
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    • 407 9 n iiii,, in mil lmiC]|milliminn^ |nr. wise buyer looks for bargains because that way his money goes further. On this page you will find the best bargains in town. Just take a look at them and see for i yourself. Most of these articles are things you have to buy
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    • 591 9 imimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiumiiiiiiiiikjim i are several other quality home pianos available for your choice. The agents are the Singapore Piano Co. of 169 Orchard Road, and they I will arrange a twelve monthly payment plan for only $500- down payment. ARE YOU IN HURRY? The Arcade Tailoring Shop specialise in a 24-hour
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    • 591 9 < iuiiiiiimiiiumimiimuiimmmiE2iii Ming Shoe Trunk Co. As from tomorrow they will have a sale throughout all i their branches in Singapore. I and just look at the priceschildren's shoes from $1.50. ladies' from $2.50 and gent's from $6.50. Try a pair and see for yourself what wonderful shoe bargains these
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    • 341 9 iiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiimii.ever. Better buy several pairs! Agents are Heera Trading Co., 87 High Street, Singapore. BANARAS SAREES are famous the world over for their originality and glamorous design. They are the perfect material for making party, cocktail and evening dresses. Maganlal Nagindas Co., of 85^87 Arab Street, offer you those exclusive
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    • 262 9 SPECIAL BARGAINS •JUTE REVERSIBLE CARPETS UP. NOW 9'x 12' 544/ 9'x 4' S2S/- 3' $12/- S 8/--4»/ 2 «2',' S S 5/Spcciol lON to 13S discount Indion Woollen Carpets, EnrMh Axminster Corpets and Cotton Corpets. SINGH S CARPETS 47/49, Stamford Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** SUMMER I SALE BARGAINS For Ladies
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    • 202 9 HANDLOOMS Bed Spreads, Sarees Both Towels, Picnic Mots and Cushion Covers All at very reduced prices. SINGH'S 47/49, Stamford Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** BANARAS SAREES Special Offer Latest design at MODERATE PRICES MAGMLAL NAGINDAS CO. 85/87 Arab Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** SPECIAL BARGAIN at DING HOW 10% to 20% discount
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  • 257 10 By ALLAN LEWIS BRILLIANT SCHOLAR (Moon) and Flying Dragon (Forte) made the fastest time at Penang this morning when they disposed of three in 39 2 3 fairly wide out on the number two track. There was "little between them at the finish, but I thought
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  • 290 10 Ten sixes hit by Warwick 'S opener j ON DON, Kri. Jim Ste- wart, Warwickshire* i»-\tar-old opening baUnun, ye*uiday .shimmed ten sixes and i: iours on Laucashiie :> allack to proxidc the honaa> crowd at Blackpool with a real boundary spree. me Welsh born Stewart, who at one stage this
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  • 232 10 Indians make Surrey struggle r ONDON. Fri— Surrey. the i county champions for the I»;ist seven years, were made to >trug-?le for the lead by the Indian tourists at the Oval yesterday until all-rounder David Gibson followed his five for 48 with a splendid innings of 49 not out to
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  • 68 10 RUSSIANS TO BUILD THOMAS CUP HALL The Russians have civen an ranee to the Indonesian Badminton Association that they will I complete a badminton stadium for them to defend the Thomas Cup before 1960. The stadium will be incorporated into the Asian Games arena, of which construction is expected to
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  • 302 10 BANK Holiday time is traditionally a sporting occasion, and thi& year, more than ever Malayans get their annual feast of thrills. Lined up for the week-end i are big tournaments In badminton, football, cricket, water-skiing. tolf, shooting. athletics, ana lawn tennis. IN SINGAPORE, highlight
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  • 250 10 THE BADMINTON TIES TONIGHT 'piES for the first nights play in the Mala' an open badmin"ton championships at the Singapore Badminton Stadium tonight are: COURT I: 7.30 p.m. 'Boy R Ist round i— lan Ben« Hock v Ng Boon Bee: 8.00 Billy Ng v Oil" Chong sen-; 8.30 (*4rta .semifinal)
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  • 38 10 GOODWOOD. Sussex. Fri. I Lady Zia Wernher's Dickens won j the Goodwood Cup run over two miles five furlongs here yesterday. Mr. R. Dennis's French Beige was second and Mr. H. Rohan's Sandiacre was third.— Reuter
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  • 118 10 K.L. FANS WILL SEE THE DUEL SINGAPORE MISSED SINGAPORE S star sprint»s ers, Ernest Frida and tvesavan Soon, could not compete against each other at the annual Singapore A.A.A. championships, so the fans missed a treat. I rida had to withdraw with a pulled muscle. Ke.savan Soon went on to
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  • 256 10 SKI CHAMP BRIAN WILL BID FOR HIS THIRD TITLE BRIAN Blakebrough, Malaya's national waterskiing champion, will attempt to win the title for the third successive year at the annual championships being held this week-end. At Pasir His. Singapore the meeting will take place on Sunday and Monday. Novices events are
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  • 125 10 FOUR FORMER CHAMPIONS IN OPEN GOLF rUR lormcr Malayan champions and the current one have entered for the annual Singapore Open golf championship, which is being held on Sunday and Monday at the Royal Singapore Golf Club. The present holder of the Malayan title and Royal Island Club champion is
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  • 34 10 Seven members of the Emu cricket team from Australia left Singapore this morning for Hong Kong by Cathay Pacific Airways. The rest of the team left last night.
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  • 86 10 SINGAPORE MALAYA CUP LINE-UP SINGAPORES left back. Matmoon. may not be able to turn out for this Sunday's Malaya Cup match against Selangor at Jalan Besar stadium. Matmoon is believed to be unable to get away from his job. His position is most likely to be rilled by centre half
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    • 112 10 HELP S'TORE HOME FOR AGED PLEA THE Ven. Archdeacon of Singapore, the Rev. D. D ChelUah. today appealed to the public for donations for the St. Johns Home for the Aged. The Archdeacon made the appeal In bis capaeit chairman of the gover board of the home in Wan Tho
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    • 63 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl One hundred people would be given work on the second contract for the extension of the Genting Sempah road development project in Pahang shortly, a spokes;: ior the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare said. The road works are to be extended a further
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    • 52 10 TODAY'S SPORT ATHLETICS: Juron* School meet. SOCCER: SAFA league, Div. 3A. Maxwell v Perhimponan Stia. Balestier Road; Queenstown v Indian Brotherhood, Farrer Park; Div. 38, Bukit Panjang v Junior A. A* Naval Base; Bintaii? Bulan v Pondok Peranakan, Geylang:; Friendly Jollilads v f'hangi. Farrer Park. BADMINTON: Malayan championships. S.B.A. hall,
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