The Singapore Free Press, 21 August 1959

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  • 13 1 the singapore FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 16 1 Ghallenge to English educated to •he :ed be- -ed ed of exto of iie dc-
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  • 249 1 PAY CUT NEW MOVE Dispute may go to arbitration if negotiations between Government and staff side break down Talks scheduled for yesterday postponed to next Thursday JHE allowance cut dispute between the Singapore Government and its employees may be referred for arbitration if the present negotiations on counter-proposals by the
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  • 172 1 4 BOUT 30 SinsaDore trade unions, classified as A yellow" and splinter organisations, are to be >cu __r_2_— truck off the register. Another 16 unions with less than 50 members which are considered by the Government as a threat to the unified trade
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  • 15 1 Bank Mr.T^Wllcock. In Singapore this morning. SSSta and Australia for advanced training.
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  • 291 1 rrHE staff-cut threat A of the Singapore Traction Company was yesterday referred to the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K.M. Byrne, by the S.T.C. Employees' Union. Two top officials of the Union, Mr C. V. Devan Nair and Mr. S. T. Bani
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  • 33 1 September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 109 3 8 cents per lb., up a quarter of a cent on yesterdays dose. The tone was uncertain.
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  • 30 1 MOSCOW. Fri.- The Soviet delegation to the forthcoming Oceanographic Cong m New York will oppose Western proposals to dispose of radio-active wastes m the oceans.— Reuter
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  • 42 1 Miss Tan Beng Kirn, "M i n ister for Finance." "Prime Minis'«r" Mr. Tan Joo San. Miss Tan Beng Choo, "Minis t c r for Labour and Law." Leader of the o p position. "T v n" S. Chandran.
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  • 149 1 FILM STAR IS THREATENED AT GUN POINT HONG KONG, Fri. Police last night arrested a Chinese armed with a loaded revolver after beautiful movie star Lin Dai (above) reported a holdup attempt at her home m Kowloon. opposite 1 Hone: Kons: island. The Asian film festival award winner Lin Dai
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  • 58 1 Rear Admiral B. W. Taylor, Flag Officer Submarines. Royal Navy, will ar rive here next Monday In the course of his world tour visiting Commonwealth. United States, and NATO naval authorities and British submarines serving overseas. He will tour the Naval Base and Dockyard nere and
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  • 271 1 Teach boys to cook, decides mock 'Assembly by students MALES should be taught to cook and sew, decided Singapore students m a mock debate last night at the Chinese V.M.C.A The 'Education (Domestic Science) Bill" was passed by 22 votes to eight after a heated debate by the "mock Legislative
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  • 161 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak, will see the Paramount Ruler this e\ ning at the Istana Negara to submit his resignation. A few momenta Int. r Tengku Abdul Rahman, leader of the victorious Alliance Party, will bo sworn m Prime
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  • 67 1 Wandering mountain LINZ (Austria), FrL— Earth and mad mMii Au. I*tn.t1 tn.t i anderinf mountain' poured across a lakrsicli road "like a stream of la\a yesterday. Miinci «>i laiih arc «'<i«in;j into thr vallej nr.tr Kammerl Irom the slop* of the Gabber* (ZM% feet. A fissure 7' au\es lont; has
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 62 1 Just jR Received CjL- Meopta J^t Microscopes. Ttl: ***** Airlines want Government to abolish transit Weekend bargains page Feminascope a c Weekly LatifT thriller page b Book corner pas c J Your Imkv star P»R C .irtoons pagej^ A —^^TB Y °«r new Austin /mis at I BORNEO MOTORS I
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    • 102 1 \&t&* DIPLOMAT -CASUAL WEAR IiIRTS KNITTED WEAR w \t^ .L.'r(\ PYJAMA SUITS V mr'T HANDKERCHIEFS \*/l -SINGLETS -NECKTIES J SHORTS /y n BRIEFS B providtno you wtn§t Hj^KS^^^^^^ HOUSt^IVMOPINJON |y //K WKlbed^nhn- W9£L£££4&6n*e4A IB 00lcc*nesiht aR B^ Umftrajmi 'by cmr- jH >*^^VS^ wl'^^^Bl %f»tmi\Mf*coi/ti,ctc Jg Wt\l 1-1 L^il aMI Ml
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  • 76 2 World trend m rubber The details f ONDON. Fri. Advance statistics issued by the International Rubber Study Group show that world production of rubber m June was as follows <\n long tons*, with May m brackeNatural rubber production 165.000 1 170.000 Consumption 182.500 (170.000 k Imports into USSR. 28,750 <
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  • 62 2 W ooden ship is coming LONDON. Fri. The world's fir completely non-magnetic ship sailed from Odessa yesterday on a nine-month cruise of the Indian Ocean and the China seas. It will probably call at Singapore. Engaged on magnetic research, this 58-ton Russian schooner, the Zarya, is built of wood with
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  • 118 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Ommenkerk 1/2, Weserstein 4 5. Noreverett 6A, Lloyd Bukke 6 7. Rothenstein 10 11, Kirsten Maersk 13/14, Bencleuch 15/16, Lycaon 18, Mitaka Maru 19, Sletter N.Wall 1, Tong Leong N. Wall 3, Serudom N. Wall 4,
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  • 242 2  - A case of hippo teeth imported to S 9 pore HARRY CHIA By 4 MENAGERIE of East African wild animals left Singapore yesterday for Kobe Zoo on board the Shoun Maru (6,650 tons) of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha South African Service. This "float ins zoo" comprising a one-and-a-half-ton male baby
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  • 168 2 2 new industrial areas planned for Federation KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Federal Town and Country Planning Department has drawn up plans for new industries m two areas m the Federation m addition to Petaling Jaya. A spokesman for the Industrial Development Division of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said
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  • 63 2 Rubber moving upwards T ONDON. Fri. Values Li continued to move upwards m the rubber market m unison with overseas advices during the week. Nearby rubber was still the focal point of interest. New York rubber market report futures w\re firm, led by covering m September. Traders said that shipment
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  • 66 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. Civii Aeronautics Board yesterday granted the British Overseas Airways Corporation autho- rity to sen r e Honolulu, Hawaii, beginning on or about August 23. In London BO AC announc- ed yesterday that it planned to resume .services through j Cairo on routes to the
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  • 87 2 LONDON. PH.— Tin share.s improved here yesterday on i the Malayan election results. Other bdi>e metals held steady. Stocks recorded a further broad advance. Interest was mainly concentrated on industrials. Good buying continued to I reflect British election i hopes resulting from the latest
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  • 122 2 RALLY IN WALL STREET >TEW YORK. Fri. ThouI sands of millions ol dollars iii value were restored to the stock market hen- :day m an extension of the rally which wiped out most of the week's earlier losses. Steels were prominent, apparently reflecting expectations that would be intensified negotiations to
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 82 2 BIBBER No. 1 R*S c.i.f I uropean ports Auc Sept RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot RUBBER N«. 1 BSS Settlement Boose Terms Sr pi. 32 Oct. I)- 31 TONE: Quirt. AbOlC pr TIPPER: White Sarawak f.a.q. c.i.f. European ports Xu k PEPPER: Black Sarawak Special c.Lf. European
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    • 37 2 I tin Strata TIN futures Straits C ontra. If TONF: Quiet >\l I KIHBiK: I-utuir- §CPI TONE: linn Mlh No. 1 RSS Sept. landed prir* COFFEE: futures *B ontrmrt Itpt. Mil Above price < a
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    • 22 2 I 30 Industrials 64 20 Railroads 146 Domestic Bonds il5 I til: ;C5 Stocks Composite A rr rax ft
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    • 21 2 lease 31. af.oats 30 August shipnier.i sv Lamp*.: awaiting relea.se 31. afloat* to 30*, Augus: shipir.» Above price > qi.
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    • 70 2 I I KA Philippines «it IK North European ports delivered wrieht per lon* ton Sept COPRA. Straits c.i.f. IK. North European ports delivered weight per lon* ton Aug >*»pt. CXM ONI T OIL erode r i f. Kuropean ports m bulk prr long ton Aur. Srpt. COt'OMT
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  • 1083 2 SINGAPORE Trursaay. INDUSTRIALS Previns may 1 B 1.85 S U 0 H Z.3S B 210 B S 2.40 S 2JO S n.oo b B B. Pfl'Oi 5? B 54 B 55 S 56 S B. M. Trustees 5... B 5.5 C S a B 18 B
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 153 3 So wile drank fatal poison A WOMAN took a poi- sonous insecticide because she objected to her husband going to a cinema with friends, the Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. At the inquest on Lira Ah Loy, 22. her husband yesterday told Coroner Inehe Ahmad bin Hussein
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  • 316 3 Aircraft 'overflying* Singapore. delegation to tell Home Minister A THREE-MAX delegation, represent m g airline operators m Singapore, will shortly jneet the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, to seek abolition of visas for transit passengers The delegates are Mr. J. A.
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  • 225 3 IN June last year, a hard-working Australian columnist, Mr. Kirwan Ward, and his cartoonist pal, Mr. Paul Rigby, spent a month m China. They have teamed up and written a book about the country. At the Cathay Hotel m Sin-! gapore
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  • 179 3 T^IIE Singapore Police and the City Council have A intensified their campaign to evict hawkers from the waterfront. The hawkers still ply their wares along Raffles Place, Collyer Quay and Battery Road despite police warnings that they could be fined up to $25 or
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  • 62 3 The school clinic at the Singapore Institute of Health. Outram Road, will from this week be open on all week days from 8.30 a.m. to noon and from 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. It was formerly closed on Tuesdays, normal Sundays and public holidayo.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 197 3 |^^!3p all-purpose INSURE COOKERS I I fiSft?rsss- I •ressur. r,,« „M JJ J"* -«q ,s mooicatlt »w,ft_ TOinMtei instead of several h. OfS SAVE FLAVOUR... Food cooked this sa«*dy JLom I all its flavour. I SAVE FUEL 1 Th. Prest^.Way of c.. k I savei tram fo-thirds to three quarters
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    • 368 3 Take with you the perfect secretary. Why continue to be without a HERMES Baby' J It is a faithful companion which renders inestimable service. You will be able to take it with you everywhere: It is atwi ready for use. The latest HERMES Baby model which continues to be the
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 255 3 kdkdkdj BORN today you have higu ambitions and the ability to achieve them quietly and speedily. Yet you are a hard worker and art original thinker. You make your plans well ahead of time and then follow through efficiently. Your patience is a great help for you are always willing
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    • 221 3 important personal matters pending settle them first. VIRGO (Aug.24-Sept. 23) —Good fortune today, say the stars. Something you have been anticipating for a long time comes to pass. LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) —A big Saturday for all your cilorts. Enjoy yourself with friends and relatives. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22 >—
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  • Book of the Week
    • 314 4 HARD HITTING STORY WITH STRONG CAST THIS is a book which offers a hard-hitt-ing story with powerfully drawn characters, and a background theme which readers will think over after they have absorbed the novel's more superficial aspects. There b nothing soft about TIIK AFFAIR IX AIU'ADY, but there is a
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    • 140 4 THE answers to last week's General Knowledge Quiz are: 1. Lord Byron; 2. An early form of grenade; 3. It should be Umble Pie, the umbles being the entrails of a deer; 4. A thin bladcd dagger which was thrust through the slits of
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  • 336 4 'Magic pen' helps to Sahara oil jskjksjfskf uj fee 2 *«r BRITISH equipment Is helpl a French plan to pipe natural gas trom the thara Deaert under the Mediterranean to Spain d France. A sea-bed sur- vis now being carried out by Commander Jac-ques-Yves Cou^teau. the trench ui;der-i>ea explorer. nip.
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  • 95 4 TtHREE experts m inter--I- national law have unanimously concluded that Indonesia's action m; tionalising Dutch enterprises on her soil conflicted with "the fundamental principles of international law." Lord McNair of Cambridge. Professor H. Rolin of Brus- sels and Professor A. Verdross of Vienna had been
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  • Article, Illustration
    390 4 AND STILL NOT WED By CHRISTOPHER POWELL Exactly how the Pnn- j cess will spend her birthday is not known. A Buckingham Palace spokesman said that it was unlikely that there would be any celebrations beyond a normal family dinner party. This lack of large-scale celebrations— the
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    423 4  -  JOSEPH L. MYLER PRESS CONFERENCE The Peking Man poses yet another mystery By Ij^RANK Whitmore has just about given up hope that the Peking Man, missing since Dec. 8, 1941, will ever be found. To this day Whitmore and other scientists don't know whether the Peking Man was
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 527 4 HENDRY'S ftr Special J V discount Clubs 4 1* Schools P. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jeweller 78 North Bridge Road, "lfapore, 6. A Kuala Lumpar. CLASSIFIED ADS^ BIRTH UTdt Si (minimum*. BAIN DOri£e and Jock prou r.no eagks Nursing Home, Singapore, i>n A Jth. IT YOtR SERVICI--29 H *>r4s Min.)— Box
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    • 124 4 "Bit PL. Not until the human tJBP^ <l ear changes will it be necessar> to re- design the Ql AI» StereophonK High Fidelity Amplifier. If entire audible range its even at full 30 wat: I Quality Control Unit ena: c you buy a QUAD "2. a next year, but fi
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 505 4 fkjfjfkfjkf 4 Union-men V Probably: at any rate they all Join (7>. 5 It drops m silence (3>. 6 The French m ihe mine get tv.ist.ecl is>. 10 Not the condition of heels on the run <s>. 11 Alternative to make a mistake mistake (5). 13 Condition of underclad gentlemen
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  • 346 5 HUNDREDS OF RED-HATTED LABOURERS TO WORK 'FOR PEOPLE OF SPORE OTHERS ALSO COMING FORWARD H^^DREDS of Samsui women those hardy labourers with the red cloth headdress have volunteered to work free during weekends for Singapore. They have registered m the National Construction Corps for •'Operation Lung" projects of
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  • 149 5 30 seek 4 awards fIIHIRTY Singapore senior j X middle school students j have applied lor four scholar- I ships offered by the Hong i Commerce. They will sit for a j competitive examination at the Chinese V.M.C.A. on Aug. I 25 and 26. The successful candidates j will be
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  • 49 5 The birthday of the Hindu 1 deity. Sri Krishna, will be celebrated next Wednesday at the Sri Raliakrishna Temple. Bartley Road, Singapore, from 10 a.m. to noon. The Commercial Counsellor, i Indian Commission, Mr. R. R. iSinha. will give a talk on the deity at 6.15 p.m.
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  • 351 5 SEVENTY TWO candidates have qualified for the 1957-1959 Certificate m Education of the Teachers' Training College m Singapore. The Frisby Prize for the best results obtained has been awarded to Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ismail, while the McLellan Prize -oes to Miss Helen Soon
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  • 231 5 Deafness among 'flu babies' SINGAPORE doctors agree that it is possible that children born of mothers infected by the 1956-57 Asian influenza epidemic are deaf. The likely existence of congenital deaf children m Malaya was first suggested by Miss Lee Kooi Jong, the first Malayan girl to qualify as an
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  • 196 5 New stage guarantees full view RI MISSION'S FINAL SHOW A SPECIAL stage is being erected on the Singapore City Hall steps for the final open air performances of the Indonesian cultural mission tomorrow night. The stage had been so designed to enable everyone of the thousands of people expected to
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  • 49 5 Members of the visiting Indonesian Cultural Mission have been invited to attend the opening of the seminai on the national language at the University of Malaya tomorrow. The seminar will be atten ded by about 50 people from the Federation and about 150 persons from Singapore
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  • 39 5 Mr. S. Kumarapathy. president of the University of Malaya Students' Union m Singapore, will leave for Switzerland tomorrow to attend an assembly of youth leaders of the Moral re-ar-mament Movement beginning later this month.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 298 5 I it-.. Esquire a SPORTS I I" the latest patterns. Embroidered motifs. I Perfection m every m detail. New fabric I effects. Just the thing 'U need... come m m 1' today and choose wi^i from our wide IfVyji lection. Wi W\ NGAPORE. TEL: *****. LATEST ARRIVAL OF I i
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    • 320 5 You may not recognise this wM t lady but you J| will recognise 7 the "H.M.V. H^H HANDIGRAM M:miam^^^ 3 waveband radio giving medium and shortwave coverage. •'i Latest 3 speed record changer with versatile pick-up for superb reproduction of your records. :Jj Housed m a handsome dual -coloured carrying
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 187 5 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 12.46 p.m. TOMORROW: 0.39 a.m. and 1.14 p.m. SUNDAY: 1.19 a.m. and 1.43 p.m. MONDAY: 1.59 a.m and 2.13 p.m. TUESDAY: 2.39 a.m. and 2.46 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 3.24 a.m. and 3.24 p.m. THURSDAY: 4.21 a.m. and 4.11 p.m. TODAY Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): recordings 230 p.m.; LeeMalay
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  • 1830 6  -  PELHAM GROOM by LATIFF TACKLES HIS MOST BAFFLING CASE JHK telephone woke me at 5 a.m. Reaching for it I wondered who could call at that unearthly hour Certainly not Latiff, for he was away at a Kuala Lumpur conference. mid I place the voice. It
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 188 6 ■^^T^^ AUTOMATIC PARALLAX ■PP^^S^W'* COMPENSATION l^fe F/I 9 B, 1-1/500. selfm>'Wr^&& F/2t B, 1-1/500, seltWLw'l^al timer 5144/ I^BJgt^^- [v£'%£t f 28 B l-'/300. DEALERS LIU L Y L- U O VO M .LIU .> 103 North Bridge Road. L 255, Orchard Road, Singapore 191 Poncnq Rood Pcnonq j recording tape
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 138 6 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan fT^^^/^^H^^^^ll \f *k Ha^ norhi'ng to fear HI Iso you maphans j^r 1 //»>V^ HAS AN UNEXPECTED ENCOUNTER S frQm H(fM Jeff y flf fhjs mQmen T\ CAN MYPNOT.SE <*** W^™ ll^^ I^iSLIA^J Iwhe is following dn old acntteman PeOPJ-E, ak»o tmis we *Klwe >
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  • 1376 7 WEEK-END BARGAINS B EL 2™ ARE THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. KEEP THIS PAGE FOR REFERENCE W HEN YOU DO YOUR WEEK-END SH OPPING. SINGH'S HIRE PURCHASE scheme for carpets nas now been started and this means you can economically buy that carpet youve always wanted. Also most of the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 91 7 arrived I IcgROFFS I -oet Shop IPJckirf U S'"9°P° r l\^ MofO r Showroom) I SLA C X S STREET -056 Las sarees :ecial Offer design at :£RATE PRICES ILAL NAGINDAS Lne bargain [sale I POPULAR DEMAND 3.ue of 5100.000.00 cxtiles :orcd! aMANULLAH CO. Smgopore. In HERE NOW ■I N
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    • 155 7 Orient SEWING MACHINES Also Other Brands Avo.loble on easy hire pyrcha* term, from p« r monH| Sole Agents:SHROFFS The Carpet Shoo (OW OrcKord Motor Sfcowroem) SPECIAL CUT PRICE! CHILDREN'S STRETCHABLE SOCKS 85 Per Pair Co m c Ea rly to Avoid Disappointment C.K. TANG LTD. 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. Tel:
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    • 169 7 ATTENTION GENTLEMEN FREE GIFTS will b« given away for every purchose of sheas from ms. The prica ranges from $7.90 upward SUN MAN SHOE CO. 389, North Bridge Road, (near Odeon Theatre) Singapore. Tel: ***** WCamphor Chests% Exquisite Quality Reasonable Price Hirh CU&s Craftsmanship jffi^ //~1 We extend i cordial
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    • 211 7 FREE GIFT Buy one pair of shoes You will get a Free Gift BUY MORE PRESENT MORE SUN MAN SHOE CO. 389, North Bridge Rood, (Near Odeon Theatre) Singapore. COMPETITIVE PRICES OF UOODEX and PLASTIC A Wide Range of colours and shapes for ladies hand-bags, belts, troys etc. S. 0.
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    • 324 7 BUY Before Sold Out! Last Few Days ANNUAL HALFPRICES SALE! "Jantzen" Wear all styles $7.45 up "Maidenform" Brassieres (old stock) $2.90 em Men's Shim oil sizes $2.70 co. Docron Trousers all sizes $4.90 ea. Bothtowels all colours $1.95 co. Several More Bargains. A Visit will Convince You. LUCK TRADERS LTD.,
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    • 132 7 CARPETS ON HIRE PURCHASE SINGHS 47/49 Stamford Road Spore Tel: ***** TEEN ACE RAGE! Latest Baby Doll Pyjamas 52, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Tel. *****. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL OFFER BEAUTIFUL Earrings! So Modern So Smart Only Halt I'riro at DING HOW 33, North Bridge Rd., %'pf. Save your because we
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  • 198 8  -  MORSE MEG. by ..TALKING ABOUT CHILDREN Q. Which brand of nffl best for a very tiny bat I: your bab rerj tiny say. under seven pounds m weight, or Is premature, mak« sure that you get a type that ally prepared for smaller or more delicate bab:
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  • 550 8 When Baby begins to sit up From six to eight months baby will start to sit up, with support for his back, and then soon he will pull himself upright so that he is standing on his feet, and when put down he will roll over and pull himself along
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  • 126 8 HOUSEWIVES m Singapore are well blessed m having a daily supply of fresh fish. The be.st time of the day to buy is early morning mttfiaxsg: that ihc ::rm a a why'^Vrv S^tlS wav? dUleWllt Way f COOkto fie Ingredients: One pound of cooked
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  • 98 8 Household hints winners rPHE winner of this week's A "Household Hints" competition is Ivy Chia. 34A. Penang Lane. Singapore H. who wins the S2O cash prize with the following: Keep a square of motor-car tube m your kitchen for opening bottles or tins with screw-caps. A few strands of ordinary
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  • 56 8 Runners up, who will each receive $5, are: Mrs. Lucy Wong, 5, Stanley Street Singapore: Should ink-stains bother you, simply cover the affected area with salt and then moisten with milk. Allow the moist salt to remain on the stain for a couple of hours. Then brush
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  • 62 8 Miss J. Norris. 13, Brighton Crescent Singapore 19:— After extracting what is required from a tablespoonful of Tamarind for the cooking of the day. instead of disposing of what remains, rub it on to the brass tap. The dullness is replaced at once by a clear gleam. Wash
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  • 35 8 There is another "Household Hint" contest this week. Send your entry to feminascope, Free Press Times House, River Valley Koad. Singapore Ji. Closing date is Aug. 26. Watch this page for the results.
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  • 60 8 BATIK FOR THE BEACH "AH, I do like to be besi d c the seasidesModel Julia (below) is ready for a day on the beach. She wears a hip length jacket of Indonesian batik lined throughout with towelling. Her miniature kit bag is of towelling lined with plastic and finished
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  • 262 8 W UP-TO-THE-MIN news for 1 ENGLISHRosI MAKI A Gl{\ win CHAR) /^AN YOU IMAGINE A MORE CHARMING GIFT THAN A DOZENLONG STEMMED ENGLISH ROSES 0 The Princess Flower shop at 251, Orchard Road, are now Importing these r from Indonesia and they arrive dewy fresh by air tv a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 258 8 LESTER OICKNAW MHD. AZHAR SIN AID. ICAOM BAGAN DATOH You can depend on LACTOGEN— it has been proved v -td»>T pe r vvhy seme 9 out o^ 10 mfants m :edu Why cxcc v^^en you Malaya, 6. M. Borneo and Sarawak, wha i use safe, dependable. PROVED -re fed on
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    • 150 8 V f I S IVI I L I% 111 Iff FOOD ]^B^^^^^^»^^ Baby is getting big now ond doctors ogre Bth month, healthy babies require a FULL O <£y/ ,4 important part of their daily diet. When the I confidently change to NESPRAY. |jW_VLL CRE A M NESPRAY, rich m
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  • 23 9 Lxious Satoro Its to go faster IprANDIPATES ON c;ho\a^ JS" morning. He was anxious to^o !^f ast e^ 6 al ng Ver I
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  • 224 9 Weights lor 5 KL races on Sunday THE KIM. S CLP CL. 1. Ul\ 1 6K ftl*pp> Melody 9.00; Distine M 2; Mangold 8.10; Monitor 8.09;! Downing Street 8.07; Aberdeen; Sub; Black Gold 8.01; Satoro our Hi* ness II 8.00; Good Wind 7.12; Malayan Scholar MS; Hi*h Sovereign 7.11; Forest
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  • 41 9 COLOMBO. Pri. The CornOxford and Cambridge uniles Rupby Union team opened their tour of Ceylon today a comfortable win. ine^ helmed a Cotombo Club, side by 41 points (four goals, one penalty goal, and six tries) to nil. Reuter
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  • 42 9 NEW YORK. Fri -Times Square ie heart of Manhattan w;illM :ned "Davis Cup S<l u re esday m honour of the famed national tennis s^f* sta vi? 28 at Forest Hills ote the United States and Au*- U. P.I.
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  • 556 9 Lee Subian clean up at K.L. Allan Lewis Sums K. L. Races MALAYAN born apprena?l tice riders Subian and Moses Lee cleaned up at Kuala Lumpur yesterwhen they won half the programme between them. two wim> three and i. race four were the of good judgment. only surprising thing t
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  • 15 9 HE FLIES IN TO SEE CINERAMA KUan ?Ssh-». Glamawtan«^ tJS* Sponsored by <r. Perak title-
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  • 79 9 Changi WRAF cricket XI The WRAFs were out at cricket on Wednesday afternoon on the Changi ground. The WRAFs from Changi took on their counterparts from Sehtar and the result was a victory by seven wickets and 37 runs for Changi. Picture taken by Ken Lund shows the Changi team
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  • 186 9 India 's tail wags to stop the rout T ONDON, Fri. Spirited batting by tailenders Narendra Tamhane and Surendra Nath who put on 58 for the eighth wicket— the best stand of the inning— saved India from complete rout by England on the first day of the fifth and final
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  • 122 9 McGLYNN NETS 3 FOR ARMY ARMY retained the InterServices soccer trophy when they handed out a 9-2 trouncing; to Navy at Tanglin yesterday. Man of the match was Army's McGlynn who netted three of his side's nine goals. The sailors shocked the champions when they slammed m two early goals
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  • 305 9 RECORD PURSE FOR COOPER ERSKINE FTGHT LONDON, Fri. TJRITISH and Empire heavy-weight champion Henry Cooper yesterday signed up to defend his titles against Joe Erskine at Earls Court, London, on November 17. And the winner and champion m the battle i for this title fight is promoter Harry Levene, who
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  • 77 9 INDIA IST INNINGS Roy b Mat ham Contractor c Inninjworth b Dexter Baif c Cowdrey b Trueman Nadikarni c Swetman b Trueman Borde b Greenhough Gaekwad c Barrinjton b Dexter Ghorpade b Greenhough o Nadkarni c Swetman b SUtham n Surendra Nath c lUinjworth b Trueman Gupte b Troeman
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  • 260 9 THE Singapore Hockey Association may introduce a fourth division m the hockey League this year because of the large number of entries. Final decision will be made at today's meeting of the SHA general committee. Entries for this year's League total 47, ten more than
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    177 9  -  M. Harrison-Cray by A reader asks me to criticise the bidding by West and East on this deal After a Club opening by South, West bid Two Hearts, East Three Hearts and West Four Hearts The defence took A a Club ruff, a Spade and a Diamond trick.
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  • 142 9 Strong European XI to meet the Rest EUROPEANS arestrongly favoured to chalk up a hattrick m the annual Rest versus Europeans cricket match for the Conrad Clarke shield on Aug. 29 and 30 on the padans:. The match, the 30th m the series was started m 1924 with Europeans now
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  • 239 9 EDDY CANT TRAIN UBER CUP TEAM By FRANCIS BOEY MALAYA'S Über Cup trainees who are scheduled to assemble m Singapore on Aug. 29 for centralised training will not be coached by Eddy Choong, the former All-England champion. The Secretary of the Badminton Association of Singapore, Mr. Leow Kirn Fatt, told
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  • 22 9 Royal Air Force Tengah beat Singapore Cricket Club 4-0 m their S.A.F.A. Junior Cup match on the padang yesterday.
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  • 123 9 A LOSS of $3,000 was incurred by the Badminton Association of Malaya m the recently concluded Malayan Open badminton championships held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. Total expenditure was $11,961 of which $4,300 went to air passages for both foreign and local invited plaj ers. Gross takings
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  • 53 9 NEW YORK. Frt— Former President Herljert Hoover has accepted an inviiation to present the I Cup on Aup. 30 to the winners of the challenge round at F< Hills, the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association announced today.. The United States, holders of the Cup. will meet Australia In the
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    • 24 9 TODAY'S 1 SPORT 1 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Junior Cup replay Darul Anah "A" v Gymkhana, Farrer Park, 5.15 p.m.; S.A.F.A. training. Jalan Besar. 5.30 p.m.
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  • 318 10 BIG COMMUNIST PUSH FEARED AS LAOS TENSION BUILDS UP AID IS NEEDED QUICKLY, WARNS PRESIDENT EISENHOWER VIENTIANE, Laos, Friday. r P\VO battalions of the communist North Vietnam army have moved into the border province of Sam Neva, according to a Laotian military communique. Rebel
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  • 110 10 117ASH1XGTON. Friday. A Inited States scientist vjul \esterda> Russia was studying the feasibility of usins man-made lightning as a weapon and also posMblv, as a defence against missiles. The scientist. Mr. Donald Ritchie of the Bendix \viation Corporation, said the proposal
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  • 97 10 Largest ships so far— will take 6000 NEW YORK, Fri.—American and West German shipping linns jointly announced yesterday the signing of a US$l6O million contract here for the construction of two giant 90.000 ton transatlantic cafeteria liners to provide a US$5O fare between New York and Europe. The liners will
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    54 10 THE Chairman of the Australian Public Service Board. Mr. William Dunk, left Singapore yesterday by CPA for Bangkok. Mr. Dunk flew into Singapore after a trip to Britain and India studying the systems of public services. He will return to Singapore for a three-day visit after his
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  • 116 10 Found a process to beat fungus growth on lenses AIONTREAL, Fri.— A Japanese botanist told the ninth International BotaA nical Congress meeting here that he had invented a process which prevents the growth of tiny fungus plants responsible for cloudiness on the lenses of cameras, microscopes, telescopes and other optical
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  • 418 10 of the largest exporters of optical goods, tiie iungi spores can travel." Speaking about the antidote. Dr. Ohtsuki said: "It is a fuming chemical which is placed inside the lens mouth. The fumes prevent fungus. It is good for about 10 years." On outer
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  • 79 10 Trengganu agricultural leader left Kuala Lumpur for Chicago to attend the annual conference of 4-H, the American farm youth organisation, as a Malayan observer. He is Inche Basir bin Ismail, a Tren&ganu State Agricultural Officer, who has been awarded a 60-day leader grant by the U.S.
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  • 119 10 1.000 women demand pay increase LONDON, Friday. MORE than 1,000 typists employed by the British Government surged through Whitehall's streets last night demanding more pay. 1 Armed with banners and noisemakers. the thousand girls streamed out of Westminster's central hall and across Parliament Square, flanked by Westminster Abbey and the
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  • 31 10 WASHINGTON. Fri. The United States has signed an agreement under which it i will lend Guatemala million dollars to help finance rubber production un 80.000 acres Reuter
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  • 220 10 LONDON, Fri. A man who -died 1 for four minutes after an operation m Glasgow hospital was revived without damage to hL< brain, two surgeons stated yesterday m a letter to the British Medical Journal. The surgeons said that four hours after a 66-year-old man
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  • 24 10 JAKARTA. Fn. OfltK I of the North Sumatran Gov- ernor's office i: ordered to come to work wearing a I Reuter
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  • 173 10 JORDAN AND MAKE UPENVOYS TO EXCHANGED JORDAN resumed dipl -J tinted Arab Re put ed to exchange ambass end of the month. 1 King Hussein m Jerusalem reiter. Mit conference m J. Palestine problem. The King man cabinet unanimously approved a progress report on Arab League experts' ference m Lebanon.
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