The Singapore Free Press, 27 August 1959

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS fsdfsdfasdf No. ***** SINGAPORE, Till RSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 183 1 Singapore to ask K.L. for September date Tariffs, trade head agenda Free Press Stall Reporter pHE proposed talks between the Singapore and Federation governments on the fiscal, industrial and trade policies of the two administrations are expected to be held m Kuala Lumpur m the second week
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  • 456 1 Ike pledges U.S. support Sto West Germans as ussia warns Adenauer AS President Eisenhower arrived here yesterday with a pledge of American support for West Germany and West Berlin the text was released of a letter from Mr. Khrushchev to Chancellor Adenauer warning him
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  • 138 1 BYRNE ON RESPONSIBILITY OE THE EMPLOYERS SINGAPORE'S Minister ior Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Bvrne. yesterday talked to lorry-owners on their responsibility towards nearly 1.000 em- plovees. He said that to maintain monious industrial relationship, tney must accord all benefits their employees as stipulated In the
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  • 19 1 TOKYO Thurs. -The nrsi BO\C "Britannia arr. i here last night on a round-the-world flight. Reuter
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  • 48 1 Joint security exercise A joint police-military internal security exercise will be held In Singapore from 2 p.m. on Saturday to midnight on Tuesday. A police spokesman said troops would be deployed and central points manned. "As little inconvenience as possible will be caused to the public*' he added.
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  • 84 1 Ministry man at factory Mr Wee Toon Boon, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and Law. chat* with >li»s I-°h Kay May during his visit to Nanrang tin factory at Chang Charn Road, Singapore, yesterday. On the extreme left is Mr Lim Tai Tun the Minis trvs machine inspector.
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  • 59 1 LONDON. Thurs— The first Soviet water jet passenger cutter has been launched m Krasnoyarsk, Eastern Siberia. Moscow Radio reported. The screw ol the cutter is placed m a special tube which draws m water at the bow and ejects it toward* the stern. The boat is best
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  • 28 1 September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morninu at 108 i cents per lb., unchanged on yesterday's close. Tbe tone was uncertain.
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  • 136 1 Malay Head takes over KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Malay principal will take charge oi the Language Institute at Pantai Valley j on Sept. 2. The acting Minister ol Education. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. said this morning that Mr. G. F. Daniels, who was '•removed*' from his post oi principal
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  • 85 1 A GERMAN VIEW ON MALAYAN ELECT JJONN, Thurs— An independent daily, the Pi mkfurter Ailgemeine Zeitung, said m an editorial thai the elections m Ma., a confirmed the policies ol the leader of the Alliance Party. Tengku Abdul Rahman. But. the editorial added •omy the governing pa has made the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 130 1 Get rid of it with t^rr* ;stm- ll |iDANDRICIDE Hairdressers. ies Stores. *SA L E ONE MONTH ONLY 'mr chance to save 10 to 50 on MALAYAN INDONESIAN CRAFTS Price Sale Pric d >toles $11 I $12 50 950 uncheon rmw 50 a set $17.50 ase ,0 $4.90eacl phanU 1.80
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    • 24 1 Cartoons page 3 Your lucky star page 3 Trade fair feature pages 5, 6, 7, 8. Services feature page 12 Women's corner page 3
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    • 84 1 I^IKON CAMERAS SYMBOLS EXCELLENCE H BUB___b_________f__l^^™^^^^^^^B 9L ________^__^___H X i:!^^^H ANOTHER OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF GRUNDIG IN. GENIOUS DESIGN AND TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE. THRILLING STEREOPHONIC SOUND FROM ONE MAGNIFICENT INSTRUMENT AND AT A SENSIBLE PRICE MEDIUM— SHORT WAVE WITH STEREO PHONOGRAPH. 2xEl 84. EM 84, mag B 250 C 150. watt Crcuiti
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  • 200 2 Harper. Gilfillan replace Madden AGENCY rights m Singapore oi the Norwegian Hoegh Line's regular monthly callers are to change hands. The new agents. Harper, Gilfillait and Co., Ltd., take over from Hadden and Co.. Ltd.. next Tuesday. And the vessel which is to Inaugurate
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  • 126 2 Synthetic rubber bogey exploded LONDON. Thu rhe bogey of synthetic rubber has been exploded, saya the Evening Standard midweek investors guide. Events have proved that natural rubber can live with synthetic they are com- pie men tary. Synthetic prices, continues the newspaper, provide a restraint on natural prices and give
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  • 40 2 hong KONG. Wednesd pr.ces here tor.ay wi Previous Tc HK< HK$ H S B :.r;ine poration $962.50 $952 Ins. Canton SB6 $8 :oek Marden..S6.4o H Kong phone $28 40 Ki rn Ice -orage SIT. TO $33 134
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  • 72 2 TOKYO. Thurs.— Typhoon Joan, the ninth typhoon thi> year, was located to be moving at 10 knots with a maximum wind velocity of 70 knots, towards the Philippine Islands, warned the Japa. Meteorological Board m Tokyo. m Manila it was forecast that Storm Kate would bear
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  • 25 2 LONDON. Wed.— Britain is taking part m the current International Trade Fair at Damascus, by invitation of the United Arab Republic. 1 Reuter.
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  • 99 2 LONDON. ThU The British Motor Corpc ration's new "baby" car the Austin Seven and the Morris Mini-Car have received a "tremendous ovation."' from overseas buyers, a BMC spokesman said yesterday. The Corporation expects 3.000 of the cars to be rolling oil the assembly lines every week
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  • 94 2 Wall Street steady LONDON. Thurs. Unled conditions were tin apparent m the stock markets today but there was very little pressure to sell and m the industrial market there was occasional support at tiie lower levels. Giit-e€iged securities presented a much brighter appearance m the absence of any further selling
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  • 20 2 LONDON, Thurs. The tin market remained steady. Dealings yesterday were modest *teut traders reported a better Continental demand.
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  • 186 2 PEKING. Thursday. CHINAS communist leaders yesterday published a final sober reckoning which showed that their country's economy tailed to leap as fai forward last year as over-enthusiastic statisticians origin- ally claimed. At the same time, they ad- 1 mitted that their aims this, tr were
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  • 179 2 Ships lying alongside Hie Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Wiiiem Ruys 1/2, Laura Maersk 4/3. Tweedbank 6A. Straat Johore 6/7. Schdde Lloyd B '9. Benalder 10/11, Azumasan Maru 13/14. Brayside 15/16, Agamemnon 18. Svehd Maersk 19, rerak N. Wall l, Serdang N. Wall 2. Bidor N.
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  • 18 2 LIMERICK. Thurs. I has gutted a quarter mile o: buildings m the mam shopping centre. Reuter.
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  • 134 2 Round the World Market Prices U.K. CLOSING PftfcS Rl'BBKR Ka. 1BS1< l an ports s>f*pl RlBBLK No. 1 Ks^ I > BIBBER No. 1 I temint House Terms O. i PEPPER White B4M Li c.i.f European port- A PEPPER: Black Sarawak Special c.i.f I uro|H*_n |miU I IN I >ession
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  • 551 2 INDUSTRIALS Previous Toaiv *■F B B. B F I 5 i On j.L. Ufl "-00 B .a Ccc:£ r s He-Tv Mau| 38 B H 4 S r 5.00 :.500 S Hume lndustr.es Fre;... A4 8 B A4 9 B A: OrdS. A- B A'. 9 A4
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 47 2 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35, TELOK AVER STREET. Telephone No. ***** Weekly Service to KUCHING, SARIKEI, BINATANG ond SIBU. M/V -GIANG ANN" IN PORT SAILS 29/8 M/V "GIANG LEE" DUE 31/8 SAILS 5/9 Accepting Passengers ond Cargo •a-wak A M nu: THE BORNEO CO., LTD.
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  • Article, Illustration
    130 3 I ball will aid poor I m m Play of eleeancp Allowed by a co nte st Judging by the •••nber of entries alved it should be t parade of ?en m Sinaature of the rtainment will i competition for Hairwhieh they will kill. tor dancing will be
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  • 216 3 REPORT ON PRESCOTT COMMISSION -Ahead of schedule THE ad hoc committee reviewing the Prescott Report on Nanyang University is confident it will complete its work ahead of schedule despite the destruction of all documentary evidence by the Prescott Commission. Chairman of the committee, Dr. Gwee Ah Leng, yesterday told the
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  • 24 3 VIENNA, Thurs. Au>trian President Adolf Schaerf will pay a state visit to Russia from Oct. 5 to Oct. 15.
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  • 275 3 Supervision divorces: Govt, acts THE Singapore Government has taken the first step to supervising Muslim weddings and divorces m the State. It has decided, subject to approval by the Legislative Assembly, to place the Chief Kathi and one of the other nine Kathis on its payroll. At its meeting on
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  • 392 3 STORE BALLET 'A PAS DE JOIE' THERE aren't many organisations m Singapore that can ask a critic to see two different performances m the space of three days; and tne Singapore Ballet, whose third 1959 season is playing to full houses at the Victoria Theatre, is one of them. Yesterday
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  • 105 3 Awards for FEAF men ELEVEN awards of Long Service and Good Coni duct medals have been made i to members of the Far East Air Force serving m Singat pore and Malaya. They are: Sgt. John Henry Ashley, 37. airframe fitter; Sgt. Ronald Wyndham Davies. 42. airframe fitter; Sgt. Ernest
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  • 32 3 MOSCOW. Thins Russia has agreed to grant a longterm loan of 140 million roubles (about MsloB million* to the Republic of Guinea, the Soviet news agency Tass reported.- Reuter
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 6 3 colours T *c smart woman tissue:
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    • 295 3 ll,Here! YASHICA-"16" small enough to fit your shirt pocket! m M _w— =*gWt mSmmaaamr^mmm^m^^^mm-mmmmmW II _f™^_il lihl I ll l feJ _______^________________J FEATURES Negative Size: 10 x 14mm on 16mm film stock. 24 exposures per magazine load. Convenient clip-loading. Ultra Sharp 25mm f .3.5 Yashinon lens. Shutter speeds 1/25 1/200.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 165 3 .^^^^flrftftfflßflHHMHJl tP^^*^^^titttHl^^M^J^^^^M^Ma^2*{^n •to your „|v Mar. 20) 1-Apr. 20>— .orn ing. results c been wanting. donl expect efore lunch! Fine afternoon HIN] ial. You good newb < CANCEB J -July your good nd up the month I iaze of glory. Gt; .it you wa: activities your FDFSDGBSDFDG,L;GR;JKOGAERIO;G JEFF HAWKE by
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  • 250 4 TIBETANS BOW TO TERROR FORCED LABOUR rpHE New Delhi newspaper A Statesman has reported that a state of "helpless acquiescence tinged with terror" exists throughout Tibet. The newspapers Darjeeling correspondent said that, according to information from usually reliable sources, "m the present fluent and transitory stage every Tibetan Is suspect
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  • 527 4 Communist Party runs Army, generals told CHINA'S DECISION TO BOMBARD OFF-SHORE ISLANDS ONLY EVERY OTHER DAY WAS A POLITICAL BATTLE of Bed China's generals who may lune a hankering to conduct international target practice, arc being sharply reminded that the Communis! Party, not the Army, will give the order to
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  • 96 4 A CHINESE Communist invasion fleet of junks wuh 2.000 troops on board was completely wiped out last September during an attempt to land on two islands m the Nationalist held Quemov group, it was state* In Taipeh Lieutenant Colonel Frank Fii nia v, chief of the American
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  • 7 4 3 WAYS OPEN TO REDS I I
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  • 505 4 SOOT IS NOW BLANKETING JAPAN'S CITIES GURVEYS made this year show that Japan's cities have become among the dirtiest m the world About 100 tor.* ol soot lall on some of the industrial areas m Tokyo each month, while the city* 9.000.000 people received only onethird of the ultra-violet rays
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 483 4 Fashionable DIAMOND RINGS ETERNITY RINGS I S. dr SILVA Je\*elk 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone: ***** 'ill.-.IIMMIMII* CLASSIFIED ADS. \N\Ol MI I ■Mnaj lal <fc Photo riddle Road, c one and wide range of d photographic Great World opened nightly 7.00 to \I VOIR SKRVICE v eta. extra PHOTOSTATS BY
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    • 73 4 H^BfcA^B*£_^^^ttX^fl nßEaav 1 S| Bl MULAmBLEFROAIALL £EUtEtf mm i ir"^yr-w 19, < PfK m. _k _]K^ Ar—mj m f *Jwr THEI I I RaflX |h < fe. i<• n <l EV< fc J? f'MMI ill ll 7 special li TELEPMONL: 2810. |lf»r. exrepl Si THE WORLDS s?:^5 /Hotter Fujiya mi.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 513 4 1 1 1 I I 1 1 la* j i .i i i 1 1 1 i < 1 1 i.. CLUES ICKOSS would show staving qualities 1 I ney may be reached via the (6). librarj (11). 5 The quality of l down that 8 What turns m the
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  • 629 5  -  ALAN YANG BY JHK first Trade and Industrial Fair m the State of Singapore opened on Aug. 14 at the Great World Park has given local For the first time, local products feature outstandingly and head the largest number of exhibits. During the last 13
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  • 213 5 PRESENTING the LATEST in PHOTOGRAPHY BEAUTY TWO stalls with the widest range of products m their respective fields are those of the Tithes Dental and Photo Supply Ltd., and the Tai Wah Trading Co. Tithes Dental and Photo Supply a "giant" of Malaya's photographic trade are displaying amongst other items
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 748 6 ECONOMY EASE IN MOTOR CYCLING tuip MONHA FAMILY OFFERS MANY ORIGINAL IDEAS FOR SPEED AND cq Mp Ideally suited for all practical purposes HAVE you dreamed of owning a compact motorcycle with speed, comfort and east of operation plus utmost economy? This is everyone's dream and HONDA has made it
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 98 6 Hj r*v *Jj Xfc 'mf mM HB iJ*\^9 C hop s?co^, I 254. Sou: p O 9 Te S^S*^** free GifU To 8e Get your FREE GIFTS at our stalls at the GREAT WORLD TRADE FAIR. AMOY CANNING <°» <»»•<> LTD. WHY HAVE UGLY fsm DANDRUFF? Jg3 Get Rid Of
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    • 42 6 KEEN INTEREST AT HONDA STALL I SjKftMfe HK^^B lIIUJH .mm. Ks&^l •■^^^SBa_»__j__. ■rWPtyJ&t Tz> rai fl fl flHSflf^B The Wing Ming Co., Ud., stall displaying the Honda j range of motorcycles draws an interested crowd at the Creat World Trade Fair. 5
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    • 53 6 <£ffCMEftJL<'<-Sfc<-}tfU«^ fl^ TffiTvSvSvSTTffl_ffTftftV Vfl __L^. AmAkimLmmmiJLM^mmmmimm^mmi Sole Agents: SIAKSON/ /^mmmmmWk _____________B____BL -U_g tmmm 1 v ■t •s_^~^^*^ *^^I^^ Jm__H moderna j the creamy smooth richness of ModtCTM ami thi created especially to harmonize with your ci the promise of your natural beauty ami coloi ful new lipstick formula! i s«
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  • 67 7 Soon has been •own at 254 South Bridge dy know. 'ice m the continuously m the wide c so up to i obtain without kind they require, point to prov and preI ng abie to all interior at the Great ol the
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  • 274 7 Chinese tyres have gained a foothold MR. LEE KAH HENG, director of Lam Seng Hang j Co.. Ltd.. said that it was now more than a year since China-made tyres had been on sale m Singapore and the Federation. Despite the keenness m competition m this type joods this new
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  • 187 7 Biggest name in locally made coffee powder WITHOUT doubt the most famous locally manufactured coffee powder is sold by Messrs. Heap Hoe Co., of 5. Havelock Road, Singapore. Established m 1931, this company has taken great care since its commencement to maintain a high quality of all types of coffee
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 70 7 lo visit our stall ____T IB X MM at tin WMmTVMMmI WW MPS SMM September 1 959. 1 VCt (IG ±LXU lUltlOtl *M^nßk \\\ja>\\\\\\\\\\\\W^2^mmmmmmmmmm^.^ WIOUS MODELS OF THE FAMOUS "HONDA MOTOR-CYCLES MOPED SCOOTER AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CHOICE loK Tdevke. and front numbe. -plate |SL£ Qf MAN| f our RACING MODEL,
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    • 170 7 FREE GIFTS GREAT WORLD TRADE FAIR DURING THE GREAT WORLD TRaDE ANL INDUSTRIAL FAIR FOR EVERY KATTY Of COFFEE POWDER PURCHASED ONE TIN Of MILKMAID CONDENSED MILK OR 3 CAKES O SUNLIGHT SOAP WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREf DOUDLE ANCHOR BRAND SHIP BRAND COFFEE POWDER COFFEE POWDER HEAP HOE CO.,
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  • 424 8 Amoy Canning's agricultural aid scheme has brought new technique to farming I QNE of the most prominent stands m the Great World Trade Fair is that of the Amoy Canning Corporation the firm whose magnificent factory m Bukit P Timah has been praised by prominent industrialists from America and Europe
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  • 97 8 THE Trans Continental Agencies stall at the Great World Trade Foir is proving extremely popular. It has drawn large crowds every night since the exhibition opencd. The stall displays a variety of well-known products and the picture ABOVE shows the stand dealing solely with
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  • Page 8 Advertisements

  • 7761 9 F R EE PRESS GUIDE TO RAC ING FORM Hordes entered for Singapore Turf Club's Derby Meeting gferrebfhjtrjuetyjuet -i i ti i l >HI I 1 I h .11 1 H 1111 I URK MN 111 I OLI \m; M. MN < OME ll* late Matonga) m k\i( im> x
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  • 126 9 SI NGAPORE DERBY 1«-S-S» MARKSMAN MN I 11 ON -1 \<-» X V I H> l> I'll TIRE GOIR II ite Tufton) ITCHED I 11. HUI H M KHL KIN(. SECOND >l I v I .i ii 1-S9 Turk 8-10 PRINCE OF L\HT\ V\ON ill WON 1 5 s i
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  • 126 11 S'pore Malay cultural body to be formed 100 DELEGATESTOMEET AT UNIVERSITY ON SUNDAY SING U-Or£. P _2, Slalt R«P»rt«r hr .ra, _ep.c_«„ lali J* Sfj.-Jf a__a:r_?s_,- s M •1 be formed at iltural and liter sity of Malaya's ne 1 ih. ral body for 8 equel to the I B.
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  • 37 11 MALAYA CLASSES NOW FOR ASSEMBLYMEN »re to be started for nen. imrnt S1!.000 for fees for v p na iid the classes would be nducted by the Mm■- ►le that the Assemblymen t people by becoming pro-
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  • 166 11 ITU ALA LUMPUR, 1V Thur The Social an d Welfare Services Lotteries Board has isd a warning to all its subscribers— "don't tear up your ticket until you quite sure." lor the Board rday that mlsl ibie to occur, and the ippointed man who
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  • 6 11 INDIAN CULTURAL MISSION COMING 1 defrweertyrgdwgwert
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  • 57 11 NARCISSUS QUEEN TO LEAD BIG MISSION TO S'PORE An Orient goodwill z I mission organised by the E Hawaiian Chinese Chamber of Commerce E will arrive m Singapore E on Sept. 3 on a five-day E visit. Leading the 50- mem- E ber mission is Hawaii's E Narcissus Queen for
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  • 35 11 The results of the Junior and intermediary shorthand examinations of the London Chamber of Commerce are expected to be received m Singapore very soon. The reslut.s of the other examinations were published terday.
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  • 194 11 SEAMEN ASK FOR LEGAL AID Petition to Labour Ministry OEVENTY-EIGHT members ol the crew of a Royal Navy merchant ship yesterday petitioned the Ministry of Labour and Law for legal aid. They were member- of the crew of the Royal Fleet Arm's Tide Austral who were paid off m Singapore
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  • 180 11 She'll spend gifts to make her son well MADAM Yeong Ah See, 72. the Singapore woman who has been living on 15 cents a day for the last 18 months, was amazed yesterday when the Press handed to her 365 donated by readers. She did not smile, but looked up
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  • 129 11 Cross-bred pigs in demand yWO thousand SingaA pore farmers have registered with the Mm;- istry of National Devej lopment to buy cross- bred pigs from its j agricultural experimenj tai station at Sembawn ng. British-bred pigs are also m great demand by the farmers. These pigs are used at the
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  • 45 11 Amateur Arts League dance The Singapore Amateur Arts League will hold a dance ito raise funds for its actiI vities at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday night, beginning at 8.30. Tickets for the dance. I called "International Night." are available at Robinson's. Raffles Place.
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  • 242 11 "Operation Lun g: Undergrads may set 2 conditions A University of MaA laya Students' Union decision to call upon its members to volunteer for the Singapore Government's "Operation Lung" projects will be reconsidered today by the newly elected Students' Council. The decision to support the "Operation Luni; project was made
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 43 11 <&_2_fe_k a NATURAL SOURCE Ul ,v wt jMr > HHk =i_«__Ss <Jti a^f s v --v i __w^ k 39 <* \S *^^^B__. ____l____r 4 v_Bh____9vi 4Bg VmWs^sm SWEETENED f f s and their games. MILKMAID "^j}\ ,j^ t^j purest m^o'm miifc >s chos« l
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    • 107 11 wm COLD STORAGE WEEK-END SPECIALS Freshly made Pork Sausages 1.25 Baby Chickens 2.75 Rainbow Trout ai.«pi*j 2.50 Lancashire Cheese 2.00 Fresh Carrots n>. .45 Milk Powder 3.50 Grapefruit Sections •«.•<- .45 The Breakfast of Champions W Nea tieS Whole Wheat Flakes pkt. ].]Q Keillers Clear Mints 1.00 «For your convenience
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 128 11 HICH TIDES TODAY: 4.11 p.m. TOMORROW: 5.39 a.m. and 5.14 p.m. SATURDAY: 8.08 a.m. and ♦1.40 p.m. SUNDAY: 9.10 a.m. and 8.02 p.m. MONDAY: 9.49 a.m. and 8.58 j p.m. TUESDAY: 10.20 am. and D 12 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.49 a.m. and 10.22 p.m. -TODAY Y.W.CA. (Outram Road): Malay beginners 9.30
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    • 70 11 STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH: Public gospel meeting at 3. Kampong Kasor Road 7.30 p.m. SINGAPORE RECORDED MUSIC SOCIETY: Third anniversary concert at Monk's Hill School 8.00 p.m. THE STAGE CLUB: "A Dolls House' at Cultural Centre 9.00 p.m. JOO CHIAT YOUTH CLUB: Cake baking, badminton, table tennis, 400 p.m.; Community
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  • 413 12 Revolver ace in Britain's shooting team THIS RE.ME. OFFICER IS ON THE TARGET THE British team competing m the European shooting championships m Milan this weekend is being led by General Sir Lashmer Whistler and includes Major V. H. Viney of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 'who has won
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  • 461 12 ONLY UNIT OF ITS KIND IN THE FAR EAST— 221 B.V.D. 4T TEBRAU, Johore. where the beaten Japanese left tighter and bomber aircraft towards the end of World War 11, now stand thousands of British Army vehicles, ranging from motor-cycles to armoured cars, ambulances to bulldozers. Some are new and
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  • 131 12 trials provided many of the 221 BVD men with an interesting break from their routine work. There is nothing glamorous about the day-to-day work of the men at 221 BVD. and the vehicles m their charge all go through
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  • 464 12  -  JONATHAN RUSSELL THE LATEST RECORDS by MOZART: Piano concertos KV466 and KV456. Robert Casadesuo piano and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra conducted by George Szell. (Philips G ***** L). PIANIST Robert Casadesuo and conductor George Szell are paired on this disc to a
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  • Article, Illustration
    96 12 —^~"-"rtwertyerwyery^^^^^^^^^i"^""»«_--»-i»^___rwi-__.________B THE MUSIC QUIZ j TUiE picture last week fool- ed most of you, but not all! There were six readers who recognised Frank Sinatra. The selected winner is Mr. N. Rama swami, of 105, Nee Soon Singapore, 26. Prize of a Philip* long playing record is
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  • 333 12 The Sea Vixe packs bigger rocket pune iWilTj i RELATIVELY nc v sub forced plastic. I of the new two-iiu h rm adopted by thf Rmal Force. The Fleet Air Arm.- I six of thes« total of 124 ro of 14. The rockets can be fired m one salvo giving
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 227 12 wtfort V V and Quit 5 \2 H STRAND HOTEL Bencooien St., Singapore 7. Mostly Xir -Conditioned Rooms Central, all rooms bath attached with hot and cold running water, .delightfully furnished with telephone. Private Car Park facilities. Reasonable Restaurant A La Carte Meals Telephones ***** 9. *****. »orld I tirst
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    • 17 12 _____(K''i W I "> iimmmm Wm i. fMLmW I PROJECTO JACK'S PM* MET r T. M. VIENNA I
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  • 78 13  -  FR ANC IS BOEY Eg MORNING'S LLOPS REPORTED OUR EXPERT LAN LEWIS L boys too good I for S m pore m Iniational clash dsagfasgasdfsdfas 'on b for the I the Singapore I dadadfgfasdfasd singles .portin opponI d he obv Gee to Yee toon
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  • 39 13 :iion team is m th^ ytrytunrgtetwet area England J at Te>t. cd at Dune- K. J P. ScotP. B. Jackson M J. Price < Wales*. D j f OTieilly F* Horn* Jeeps <En»nd>. Bvans
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  • 407 13 F.EA.F. champs i>AF Seletar won ti:e Far IV East Air Force Swimmii.g Championsfiips at Seletar Swimming Pool yesterday. They scored 80 points, and were easy wincrs over Changi (59) Butteiwortn .45) Ceylon (24) and Kuala Lumpur with Tengan scoring only a single point. The best performance of
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  • 51 13 TjONDON. Thurs. Result* of yeXEEy* rugby league matches 13 Keighley 11. gram- j Braaiiuu 11 BarmBradford 13 Kewnip> 2Q ley 12 Huddersfleld 19. Hallia l m v-Lv >4 Letah 22 Wigaii 22. Lneih C n Kochdale Hornets 9. i <-.V Helena 32. V_ -7 I eed" 17 Whitehaon
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  • 62 13 U.K. soccer results LONDC re. League One: ham i Bolton 0 Blackburn er 3 Leeds 2. > 1. Totte: WolverhampWed 1. League Two c Middiesbfwun _V ■> BriMol R Hud" Dei League Three rtanmere H 0. league iour 2 Notts CX „tti»h League iup Rc\erv. i Dumbarton v. Wr United
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  • 20 13 :e Civilian AsReferees v'urtil hold ts monthly Society win norn n> ...tra .day at bA*A I p.m.
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  • 62 13 Nagami entered for Laurel Race LAUREL, Maryland. Thursday. VAG AMI, winner of the Coronation Cup at Epsom m June, has been entered for the Washington International here on Nov. 11. Nagami, trained by Harry Wragg at Newmarket and owned hy Mrs. Arpad Plesch, will join the New Zealand horse, Ip
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  • 33 13 Forty -two boys from 13 secondary and vernacular schools m Singapore will attend water polo training courses conducted by the Singapore Combined Schools' Sports Council at the Chinese Swimming Club.
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    148 13  -  M. Harrison-Gray by A SUMMARY of the rival, systems is thoughtfully Included m the 1959 world championship records; it provides a key to many mysteries that would otherwise baffle the student of top-class bridge. Take the bidding on the above example, with Italy East-West. South opened a weak
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  • 203 13 HONG KONG TEAM TO MEET MALAYA FOR UBER CUP rp\VO Hong Kong triple champions and a former Malayan are m the team of five to meet Malaya m the I'ber Cup Asian Zone play-off on Sept. 5 at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. They are Helen Kwong and Cinder Ho. The
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  • 34 13 Soccer: Indonesian Universities v Singapore "A", Jalan Besar, 5.30 p.m. SAFA. Div. '.<\ May.tell v I'erhimponan Stia, Balestier Road; Iriendlies Anchor Breweries v Rajaji, River Valley Road: JoHilads v 443 8.A.1).. Bukit hemin.
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  • 537 13 Spore athletes answer charges ll v erilv Gill and Houston Lazaroo m WE ARE NOT BAD SPORTSMEN" DECLARED SINGAPORE'S TOP SPRINTERS. KESAVAN SOON AND ERNEST FRIDA. They were answering a charge of "bad sportsmanship" levelled at them by the president of the Federation of Malaya
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  • 25 13 Tan Tock Seng "B" defeated Jurong 2-1 m the Singa- pore Government Services FootbaU Association's junior j knockout semi-final at KalI lang yesterday.
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  • 130 13 STC versus Shell in SBHFA final SINGAPORE Traction Company yesterday defeated Singapore Glass Factory 3-1 m the semi-final of the SBHFA Junior Cup so competition, thus qualif. to meet Shell m the final. Ali Bintang put STC ahead m the 20th minute. Th was no further score and tbe interval
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  • 221 13 Fraeer, Rod in Dacis Cup singles I ]V EU YORK Thurs. j 5 Australia's Davis E tup captain Harry Hop- j s man yesterday nonilnat- Eed an all left-handed team of Neale Fraser E E and Rod Layer to play I the singles matches for E Australia against the E
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  • 714 13 pWO Class Three horses, San Juan (Taylor) and Son oi April (Okek), made thc fastest time at Bukit Timah this morning. They disposed of three m 37 1 5. J lid their work on the inside of the second track which was a little than
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  • 22 14 i diploma from Mr. Chiu instructor, al Kradaation dinner la>t ni?ht at l.ido \*m Singapore, for having completed Dal* < .irneqic- course.
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  • 107 14 'DEAD RED IN ORBIT' THEORY DISCOUNTED WASHINGTON, Thursday. SPACE scientists yesterday strongly discounted a turn that a dead Russian is m orbit round the earth. m Dallas b> Dr. ►nal Aeronautics and uroouision laboratory at Pasadena, California l ot Dr. Rich \\SA 1. -aid to beR issia had tried to
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  • 76 14 JAKARTA. T>: I and d m a d yesterday by Mini.siir.iproc: banks and the must list Aug. 25 had balances of more The balance figures must also lubmitti In widespread Press comlav the econolournal Business News said the new financial de- were the most specilar
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  • 46 14 COLOMBO, rnurs.— Mr. C. P. de Silva. Ceylon's Minister of Agriculture and Lands, collap.scd at a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday and was taken to a nursing home semiconscious. His doctors said later ne had b- en ordered tnree days' complete lest. Reutt
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  • 352 14 U.S. RUSHING AID TO CHEC THE COMMUNIST FORCES IN LAOS 'An extensive Red design to disrupt and sub* I WASHINGTON, Thurs. THK United Slates will give emergency military aid to Laos. Already the regular flow of arms has been speeded up. Announcing this yesterday, the State Department said Laos would
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  • 48 14 pictures. ON a tour of thc Far East after the World |amboree m thc Philippines are 13 scouts and commissioners from Australia. Above, they .ire pictured at yesterday's Singapore Rotary Club luncheon. Below: Chief Commissioner Mr. Arthur Jackson of Queensland. Free Free Press
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  • 116 14 IKE EXTENDS ATOM TESTS WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Eisenhower has ordered an extension of the U.S. ban on nuclear weapon testing. The ban had been scheduled to expire on Oct. 31 but will now be continued until Dec. 31. The Prt nc m Europe, ordei sion In view of tiie sixweeks'
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  • 98 14 Chambers to meet today on R.L visit JOINT m of the five chambers of com- merce m Singapore will be held this afternoon to make arrangements for the forthcoming visit of an Indonesian trade delegation. Those taking part m the talks will be representatives of the' Singapore. Chinese, Indian. Malay
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  • 68 14 LONDON. Thurs. Twin girls were born aboard a Pan- American Airways airliner while Hying across ihe At- lantic irom London during tiie night, it wa.s announced here. I An Airline spokesman said i j that the mother was Mrs. Judy Ann Stivers, a Birmingbam girl married
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  • 137 14 Film stars give thanks at shrine LONG ago the beautiful Javanese princess Raden Mas came to Singapore, then called Tamasek, and died at a spot on Mount Faber. where her shrine now is. Yesterday another "Raden Mas" actress Latiffah Omar went to the shrine for a special thanksgiving ceremony, along
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  • 78 14 Scouting can keep hoys from crime JUVENILE delinquency can be >olved to a U extent by the Scouting movement,*' declared Mr. Arthur Jackson, Chief Scouts' Commissioner of Queensland. Australia, when he addressed a luncheon meeting of the R m Singapore yesten. Mr. Jackson flew m from Banukok with 12 ol
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  • 23 14 Latiffah Omar (left) who plays Raden Mas, and Umi talthoun the step mother, relax before the thanksgiving ceremony. Free Press picture.
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  • 111 14 MERCED. Thurs. -An force sergeant terd he has Inhei an Alaska mercury ssibly worth MSI2O from a prospector's widow whom he and hi befriended. T Sgt. Thomas L tt, tail gu: B-52 jet bomber Air Force Base. California, said I l n to him and
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  • 132 14 India: 'No Re troopn intrusion from Tibet' M\N lU.IHI.IwI INDIAN officials yesterda> armed Chinese Communist into Indian territory m purv Tibet. Reports received here ha I been seen m the north Tj East Frontier Agency The reports said the Chinese troops were appare: chasms: Tibeta: refuge from the Communis. They
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