The Singapore Free Press, 11 September 1959

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  • 22 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS mt No. *****. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1959. 15 CENTS. Mwriste^fHes to Federation after Lee 's tax hint
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  • 39 1 mm on bd :et c of it le and ■idad which ::ed or al 1 ar.ied prewar Sept. R d> to of most icicles Is I ceded do la.V. ready .ire bf Into they their
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  • 269 1  -  GOH MISSION BY Broad study of joint policies SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee. flew to Kuala Lumpur this morning for talks with the Federation Government on the fiscal and industrial policies of the two territories. Dr. Goh's visit comes m the wake of the
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  • 60 1 PROMENADE— first picture A section of the Promenade along Singapore's Nicoll Highway, built by volunteer workers of the National Construction Corps. The Promenade will be officially opened tomorrow at 6 p.m. by PAP Assemblywoman, Madam Hoe Puay Choo. An extension of Queen Elizabeth Walk, the Promenade goes right past Merdeka
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  • 208 1 REORGANISATION PLAN rpHREE heads of department at the Singapore Polytechnic have had their services terminated, the Free Press understands. They are Mr. S. Craig, head of the Department of Commerce, Mr. R. Bruce, head of the Department of General Education, and Mr. R.
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  • 49 1 NEW YORK. Fri.— The Security Council fact-finding committee will leave for Laos tomorrow. It postpone its departure, expected today, because the Foreign Minister of Laos, Mr. Khampan Panya. Is not due here until tomorrow and members wished to confer with him.-Reuter. (See a/so Page 10)
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  • 30 1 October first grade rubber buyers fo.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 107? cents per lb., down seveneighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.
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  • 18 1 DARWIN, Fri. A 8.0.A.C. Comet-4 jet arrived here from London m 23* hours flying time.- Reuter
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  • 152 1 ALL BARLEY SHOPS ARE BEING CHECKED SINGAPORE health authorities are tracking down all stocks of contaminated barley. Every shop which sells loose barley is being checked. Nine bags of loose barley m a wholesale shop were sealed yesterday. It is suspected that this shop supplied barley to a shop m
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  • 76 1 The Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. will attend today's University Court meeting m Kuala Lumpur to review last year's work. He caught a plane at the Singapore Airport this morning. Mr. Mac Donald. who is the British High Commissioner m
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  • 223 1 Food from in grass the process is perfected f OSDON, Frl. British L scientists have the answer to the worlds hunger proThe^can turn «rass into nourishing food. Th d Cl lhat WaS a "m-ha^ca. cow- at Bermondsey. Lon.^is Limited, which deve- the M 5250.000 plant, loped the d this a
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  • 77 1 Two Kedah students, the first two to be awarded State scholarships to study accountancy m Britain, left Singapore this morning:. They are Mohamed Shariff bin Haji Yussof (left), 20, and Abu Mansoor bin Basir. 18. Mohamed Shariff will join the accountancy firm of Georpe Morris and
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  • 183 1 PLANTER DIES IN MAIN ROAD TRIPLE CRASH OEREMBAN, Fri. A Negri Sembilan planter was killed and four people injured m a crash involving three vehicles last night. It happened on the Kuala Lumpur to Seremban trunk road 13 miles from Seremban. Killed was Mr. W. D. Domleo, 32. His small
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  • 86 1 Lightning hits school: 5 hurt RAWANG, Fri.— A teacher and four girl pupils were rushed to hospital with burns yesterday when lightning struck a school near here during a storm. Sixty children were then attending the afternoon session at the Chinese School, Serendah, about five miles from here. The teacher
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  • 28 1 A 56-year-old woman. Ng Tlan, who came from Kuala Lumpur six moths ago. collapsed and died yesterday m Kampong Bahru Road. Singapore, while selling Chinese noodle.
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  • 100 1 Two big DON'TS to Govt. officers SINGAPORE Government officers have been told: Cut travelling expenses. t Don't approach Ministers. Circulars issued to all department heads say that they must reduce travelling expenses to the "bare minimum." Secondly, the practice of bringing official business matters directly before Ministers must stop forthwith.
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  • 71 1 JtOCK FOR socialist From thii» mornm uttancc to H< prcseatitltii wb' n M tir>, time at Ton ;ku I n Hall, m h put. Itccaunc th m, open necked mhkU Tic Mflt Me>>r> I rhock Kin. M M and Ng Ann Tex $11,900 STOLEN Proprietor of p in
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 35 1 j^£ and comfort l^^on ECISA Framts 1 OPTIEK opticians ML* Tc ***** *E IS YOUR NEWI« /IAUSTIN /40\ 2H:~ £2P SEE sfj W new Austin Am is at BORNEO MOTORS C^'o.l. UAIA MPU ,rOH MALACCA.
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    • 31 1 Cartoons poge 6 Bargains P°g* 7 Feminascope page 8 Laffiff thriller poge 6 Spotlight on Trainers page 9 Allan Lewis on K.L. amateur races page 9 Latest overseas cables page 10
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    • 74 1 "DIPLOMAT" PRODUC7S If yts hi*« <MkU Available «t all leading atorea. v new MAX FACTOR FACIAL BATH cleans so deeply then rinses completely away! 4^H X ft. j^^l m That greasy film your facial cleanser leaves behind is dangerous. only FACIAL BATH by Max Factor deep cleanses your pores... then
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  • 278 2  -  CHAN SWAN BEE iSingapore to be represented at lATA meeting By AIRLINE operators and travel agents m Singapore are eagerly awaiting the International Air Transport Association's decision on new passenger fares and cargo rates. The decision is due to be taken when lATA
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  • 94 2 SUEZ LOAN TO BE DISCUSSED WASHINGTON. Fri. A World Bank spokesman yesterday said that discussions on a possible loan to the United Arab Republic for widening the Suez Canal would be held when Di. Abdul Moneim El Kaissuny, U..A.R. economics minister, arrives here at the end of the month. Dr.
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  • 609 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle price- I CB Cc* V «Cf t ccr I SINGAPORE, Thursday. INDUSTRIALS Preview Teity Alex Bricks Pret I '5 170 OrdS. ?35 2.20 AtltS Ice 5.00 5.00 8.8. Petrol 55 50 6 B.M. Trustees 525 525 Con Tin Smelt Pref. 19
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  • 49 2 LONDON, Fri.— The fresh overnight setback on Wall Street tended to restrict business m the London stock market yesterday. Nevertheless, a good selective demand continued, stimulated by election optimism and by good business news, both from industry and individual companies. The undertone remained firm. Reuter
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  • 259 2  - S'pore trade war rages for market in electric fans HARRY CHIA By SINGAPORE has become the centre of a trade war between Asian and European countries for the control of the South -East Asian market for electric fans. Singapore imported more than 23,000 electric fans worth more than $1,200,000 from
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  • 30 2 JAKARTA. Fri.— The Indonesian Foreign Exchange fund has so fax issued no import licences, although 1.000 applications have been submitted by private and semi government import firms.
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  • 43 2 WASHINGTON Fri. The Federal Reserve Board yesterday raised its discount rate to four per cent, its highest level m 29 years. In Ottawa, the Bank of Canada interest rate increased yesterday to 6.05 per cent from 5.89 last week.
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  • 102 2 SINGAPORE businessman Mr. R. A. C. Cobley is leaving on transfer next week. He and Mrs. Cobley were last night entertained to dinner at Tai Tons Restaurant by Asian staff members. Mr. Cobley is chairman of Harrisons and Crosfield (Singapore) Ltd.. Director of Harrisons and Crosfleld
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  • 218 2 Ships lying: alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves oi expected today: Sudan 1/2. Victoria 4/5, Saigon Mam 6/7, Celebes 8/9, Suriijja Maru 10/11, Ume Maru 13/14, Leneverett 15/16, Jan Maiejko 18, Benveg 21/22, Falstria 23/24, Thorsgaara 25/26, Wairata 39/30. Persia 31/32, AJax 33/34, Glenfinlas 35/36. Ruth Lykes 38/39.
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 79 2 BIBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European port* Sept. \j\ RUBBER No. 1 ESS Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Term* Oct. 31 I -I TONE: Steadier. Above prices q;, PEPPER: White Sarawak fji.q c.Lf. European ports Sept. O« t PEPPER Black Sarawak Special eJLt. European ports Sept.
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    • 44 2 I TIN Strait* Spot 1«4», 1 TIN future Straits Contract Sept Oct TONE: Steady. \U > RUBBER Futures Sept H No\ TONE: Firm. Ml|v I No. 1 RSS Sept. landed price COFFEE: Futures *B' ontra. t Sept. New Above prices quotec in
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    • 16 2 30 Industrials 20 Railroads 40 Domestic Bonds 15 Utilities 6i Stocks Composite Averages
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    • 40 2 Malabar spot 32 V_. awaiting re-i lease 32. afloats 32. September shipment 314. 31 to 32 cf. Lampong spot 32 3 awaiting n 32, afloats 32. September _h_i_ I white -m\ 49 I Above prices quoted in US.
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    • 72 2 I M_< COPRA Philippines cii. I K North European ports delivered weight per long ton Sept. COPRA. Straits c.i.f. L.K North European ports delivered weight per long ton Sept. Oct. COt OX IT OIL crude Straits if. European ports in bulk per Ions: ton Sept. Oct. COCOXIT
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  • 7 2 HONG KONG PRICES I I I 1
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 928 2 I t HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE eSc NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam/ Bremen Hamburg i Calls Southampton for passengers. Store P. Sham Penang DKEStEN (MAPAC 13 IS Sept 10/17 Sept 17/11 Sept NANNOVER (NAPAC) 21 Sept (tfep.) •■OTNENSTEIN (LLOYB) 21/22 Sept 23 24 Sept 24 25 Sept Omitting
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    • 45 2 HEAP ENC 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 12/9 M/V "GIANG LEE" DUE 14/9 SAILS 19/9 Accepting Passengers and Cargo »wic A-me, THE BORNEO CO., LTD.
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    • 15 2 WeU. as a matter o; facf, Mr Podbury IS ,ut how did you know 7
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 35 2 POP -Big Slip' y g c.v- £62 I A»KJ MOUQ,' j^r- I**1 L.ATrfeR."r^AKJ CLAM yW you THIWK 'V J| FlGuQg //W ,/W tf% M f A >> JblbW. .^C^^^^mhmmA Pk I l3^ pa^BMBtMvtAeaHB«a9JVJBMBBV I'm mot i
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  • 78 3 Chinese schools speech contest THE 1959 Speech Contest for all Chinese schools m Singapore sponsored by the Student and Youth Work Department of the Chinese V.M.C.A. will be held on Sept. 19 and 26. The contest will be m four sections, senior high, junior high, senior primary and junior primary.
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  • 39 3 No water areas The Singapore Water Engineer's Department announced yesterday that water would be cut off along Mountbatten Road (between Fort Road and Kallang Park) from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today for the purpose of linking up mains.
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  • 155 3 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, •sixth from left) poses for a group photograph with the Finance Minister, Dr. Coh Keng Swee, (fourth from right) Assemblymen and Permanent Secretaries and Parliamentary Secretaries to Ministries at the new lighthouse on top of Fullerton Building, Singapore. Mr. Lee
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  • 174 3 Deputation to Minister A BOUT 500 car washers m the Singapore business centre, who will be jobless when the meter parking system is introduced, are planning to send a delegation to see the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, to seek
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  • 204 3 UMNO: Four to contest top post 4 FOUR-CORNERED fight for leadership will highlight the annual delegates' conference of the Singapore State UMNO to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sept. 20. The conference will be attended by 210 delegates from 70 branches of the organisation. The four candidates
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  • 61 3 Two seek Singapore Tea Queen title Janet Chce (above) and Gladys Lim, two of the 20 entrants for the contest to elect Singapore's first Tea Queen at the l'*a dance and fashion show to be held at the Sea View Hotel next Tuesday. Ten finalists will be selected to appear
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  • 92 3 More police whistles on sale in S'pore ANEW stock of 10.000 police whistles is now on sale at all police stations m Singapore at $1 each. In view of the increase m armed robberies and burglaries the Police Secretary, Mr. William Cheng, yesterday made a renewed appeal to the public
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  • 178 3 Two officers, Capt. Tengku Kahar bin Tengku Mahadi and Capt. Mahmood bin Sulaiman, from the Federation Military offices In Port Dickson, are due to leave Singapore for India today by air. They will take the 1959-1960 staff course at the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, Nilgris, m South
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  • 158 3 Varsity's biggest ceremony DIPLOMAS FOR 500 TOMORROW T VHE University of Ma--1 laya's biggest convocation will take place at the Chin Woo Auditorium m Kuala Lumpur tomorrow afternoon. The University'^ grariuands will converge on the Federal capiial from ail over the Federation and Singapore with their parents and frienus for
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  • 20 3 THE Singapore Police Band will play at the Botanic Gardens on Sunday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 320 3 ■ggsTO STEREO HOME ENTERTAINMENT I THE H.M.V. "PRINCESS" WAY! Heor the H.M.V. "Princess' Console. Lff Rod.ogrom ot our promi,es. V S Uttt A »»o Decide whether you wfsh to purch.t* *k Irfllfl*" "*o"° version priced ot $340/. I son tor $560/. (Both less 1 0% fjjj It you purchose the
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    • 241 3 f l^al^Br^a^B^aT 1 Li M t^P^BaT /wW& a^k I a J WJP La. ay >s^^^^ I l^^aHalßLadl^?'"'^ tinthifon The ambition of most amateur film makers is t« own a Swiss precision Bolex cine camera and projector. And a great many of them do ultimately. But why wait for the ultimate
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  • 427 4 THANK GOODNESS THAT'S OVER/ said MR. MEYER QSE TIGER-RAY IX A DAY'S OUTING WOULD SATISFY MOST ANGLERS. SINGAPORE'S MR. DAVID MEYER CAUGHT TWO THEIR TAILS LONGER THAN SEVEN FEET. They were landed near Sultan Shore Lighthouse on the west costs t of Singapore a
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  • 254 4  -  Beachcomber by A WRITER who bhall remain nameless, as advertisement goes to his head like yeast. said that he objected to a man laughing at his own jokes. But the man who does not laugh at his own jokes is a conceited prig. If he does not
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  • 181 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.02 North and South of Panama: 1.30 The News: 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 Made In Vienna; 2.00 Close Down. 5.00 Programme Summary. 5.03 Let Music Faint the Picture; 530 Music For Children: 5.45 Conductors and Composers Anioir.in Dvorak <b. 1841. d
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  • 280 4 ________^___^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H DOCTOR AKD SOX. By Richard Gordon. Michael Joseph, 12 6. A BOUT 10 years ago your reviewer happened to lay his hands on a new book by a young author who described with extreme clarity' and unique wit, the life of a medical
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  • 189 4 Paper-backs that will please SABOTAGE IS SUSPECTED. O John Baker White. Pan Books, $1.25. The author has done much research to describe recent cases of sabotage. It is exciting and interesting to have the full facts before you all at one time. CANTON AIRLIFT Andrew Geer Fontana Books, 51.25. The
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  • 144 4 VOW answer these questions and win the book: 1. In what game is the word "misere" used? 2. How many balls of different colour are there m the game of snooker? 3. What is piquet? 4. What is the purpose of the notch at the bottom
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 645 4 HENDRY'S far Cipt \J Shields. Special jv discount Jb <v Schools P. H. HENDRY ..ufacturing Jeweller 78 North B-idge Road. iffaporr, 6. Si Kuala Lumpur. CLASSIFIED ADS. A I YOLK SERVICE 29 H ©rrf< p Viii.)— Bux JU cts. extra PHOTOSTATS BY FOTO:ic— 2u PLAN printing from Tracines Fotomatic— 2o7lo.
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    • 274 4 )>^dß©l HoWali TAPE RECORDER 1 Price: $675/- (S pore) L You II be amazed at the high fidelity, broadcast s quality of your tapes You'll enjoy the advanced o system that reproduces your tapes i J[ full coverage of the audible range and ov B balance. J Easp-to-operate dependable n
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 291 4 CLUES ACROSS 3 The fighting ring (5). 2 It's white In Illogical argu- 4 Small craft on high, bottled ment (s>. sauce! (7). 5 1m off with a penny 5 Tne <» ualit y of Mllto <s iell -aneaa. (4). gious ngnt(3) I SS.TJ.rrSrs 'ly be ™y from UU. b.ow
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  • 185 5 /COMPLAINTS are flooding the Singapore Rent Conciliation Board. They come from tenants and sub-tenants who have been asked to pay more rent. Landlords have told them it is because of the increased assessment rates. In some cases the landlords are accused of demanding four times
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  • 207 5 Pirate radio can cost a fine of $2,000' THERE have been more prosecutions of pirate radio listeners during the first seven months of this year than during the whole of the last eight- years combined. This was revealed yesterday m a Radio Singapore statement. It said the drive against illegal
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  • 55 5 Air Chief Marshal Sir Thomas G. Pike. Chief of the Air Staff (Designate) of the Royal Air Force, arrived m Singapore last night to inspect Commonwealth units of the Far East Air Force m Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and Hong Kong. His Far East inspection tour
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  • 112 5 'We should get help from R.I.' SINGAPORE should obtain the help of Indonesian experts to build national language and culture, the University Socialist Club declared yesterday. The body of student socialists at the University of Malaya m Singapore made this statement m their new monthly Malay organ, Fajar Baharu. Praised
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  • 123 5 r[REE Members of a four-man British parliamentary delegation to £uth-East Asia yesterday cancelled their proposed tour o Malaya and rushed back to Britain for the coming general elections. The delegation, led by Sir John Barlow, had been on turof British Borneo, studying
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  • 142 5 %I/ID at the Singapore ReW gistry yesterday morning were Mr. Fong Yeng Son and the former Miss |enny Yap Beng Cuat. And this was the happy outcome of their chance meeting at a Singapore party two tears ago. At that time |enny was a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 222 5 at j\ In the latest patterns. A Embroidered motifs. Perfection m every detail. New fabric effects. Just the thing If I i. j you need come m today and choose JfV^lf from our wide O^S^\ m lection. \^r^ I THI "«N^SHO^E SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. nil mi- kfsi I roil voi
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    • 171 5 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH I jAI ]f 4 w 99R^. I-jI ■t-t H For example: EXTRA QUIET AIRLINERS Long fam*j> for their superlative quietness, Pan American's double-decked Super "Strato" Clippers* now are quieter than ever! Now, new aluminium propellers, especially designed for Pan American, help reduce engine
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 41 5 STORE TIDES TODAX; 4.36 p.m. TOMORROW: 7.38 a.m. and 6.11 p.m. SUNDAY: 8.56 a.m. and 7.52 p.m. MONDAY: 9.42 a.m. and 8.59 p.m. TUESDAY: 10.17 a.m. and 9.48 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.46 a.m. and 10.30 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.12 a.m. and 11.09 p.m.
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    • 144 5 Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Malay conversation 9.15 a.m.. beginners (new class) 11 a.m.; Japanese flower arrangement advanced fifth course 10 a.m beginners 11 a.m. and 5.15 p.m.; Mandarin beginners 5 p.m., advanced 6 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road) Malay beginners 9 a.m., 5 p.m.. 6 p.m.. 7.30 p.m.. Senior Cambridge 7.30 p.m.;
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  • 1832 6  -  Pelham Groom by BUT CUT FOOT GIVES LATIFF VITAL CLUE THE five years that I have known Latiff have been crammed with interest and excitement, so when he told me he was leaving Singapore to take a course m England the blow was staggering. I think
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 321 6 The ideal radio tor those who require o really good and lasting set at a modest price. The 2067 WE is a masterpiece m its class. A perfect example of the high standard of workmonship which has mode Grundig the most respected name m the radio industry all over the
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    • 20 6 Enjoy tod, I most exotiW Cigarette... First f««* ouf oste 4 M poc^ evef X" h.s o* includ ->; VP^" J
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 116 6 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan UNDGR TUC IMPACT OP THE """I I AT THE SAME MOMESTT, KOLJEK """B SUB ZERO TEMPERATURE f^ ARRIVES WITH A WATER TASIKER >^ OF TH£ LKXJID OXXSE+J. TUtE AA^D SPRAYS THE FHQZEKI EK3URE \^T £T* A .^fe w Mk «^^^*^f <-4 A 1 >^^^f j
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 124 7 IL MACHINES ■fotw Brand for 3 yeors hirc purcl $e ■lie $8/- P e fflonfn. l** oF s Carpet Shop |*oS"" d Rdl s pore Showroom) INDIAN Lndloom •ics I Bedspreads, I saw Silk tc. ontrol prices L N HANDLOOM I BOARD Lanlals I Spore. jjT FEW DAYS .hiclioni close
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    • 173 7 HULDA Table and Pedestal Fans Hlr. purchase from per month SHROFFS o J h Carpet Shop (Old Orchard Motor Showroom) ATTENTION LADIES! Sptial Half-price for •LOUSES, LADIES DRESSING GOWNS, PYJAMAS, PITTICOATS. COATS, PANTIES AND BROCADE JACKETS. Come early to avoid disappointment C. I. TANG LTD. 310 Orchard Rood, Spore. Tel:
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    • 386 7 w""^« r^B Ik'^hl^l IF ~1 »*...< >^B <f/'^B v^l k>v^'*^ C^3 I^l lf'^^9 Hn^l^l 'i^B ■^•^1 -6 I t^| l HUNTING CUT PRICES THE EASY WAY... DON'T WEAR YOURSELF OUT TRAMPING AROUND TOWN ON THE HUNT FOR BARGAINS— THE BEST ONES ARE HERE ON THIS PAGE TAKE A LOOK AND
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    • 379 7 Arab Street. They have the latest and finest quality of Java Batik sarongs. WE ARE GLAD to tell you about the famous Flying Eagle brand of shirts which are now selling at the attractively low price of $2.50. They are on sale throughout Singapore and also at Nai Nai it
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    • 431 7 suits dnd trousers. Included m this beat-the-high-cost -of-living price campaign are made-to-order Dacron trousers for only $9.50 a pair! They guarantee full satisfaction with their clothes and at these prices a visit to their shop at 497 North Bridge Road should be worth your while. HURRY FOR THE last three
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    • 322 7 EXCITINGLY DIFFERENT is the TURISSA Automatic Ziezag sewing machine. Twelve embroidery patterns are shown m its radio-like dial so that the desired pattern can be easily and quickly dialed just like a telephone; a welcome improvement on other makes where patterns are inserted into the machine only one at a
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    • 188 7 LAST 3 DAYS Prices Annual Sale? Borhtowels Now $1.00 Bedsheets $2.50 MenW Docron Ttousers $4.90 Lodies' Knickers 5 for $3.00 Sox, Neckties, Singlets All .90 Several Bargains LUCK'S LTD. 17, Orchard Rd., Singapore 9 Phone *****. SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFER For Super Tailoring Visit YOUNG MEN TAILOR 241, Scrongoon Rood, Singopore.
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    • 177 7 CARPETS ON HIRE PURCHASE SINGHS 47/49 Stamford Road Spore Tel: ***** k i n v iLj* shirts FOR EVERYONE Special Bargain Prices from $2.00 upwards. Available at:NAI NAI CO. 12, North Bridge Road, Spore. Tel: ***** 4 ***** This Week's Offer 10% to 20% discount China Ware, Lamps and glasses
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  • 761 8 i^m^m wb^m I fB»B^»B f^ «lif w ii v answers your baby queries every Friday present m our noses and throats. Many of these germs are harmless, however; they do not cause disease. In fact many of them are beneficial and without them life would
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  • 57 8 Fashion news flash —On the way m are longer skirts two to four inches below the knees. The little suits with the short bloused tops are to give way to reed slim skirts with hip length Oriental type jackets. Darker colours for both day and evening. Capes of
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  • 494 8 $30 An easy way to clean a mirror THE winner of the "Household Hints" contest this week is Miss Marguerita Minjoet, 267, Tembeling Road, Singapore, 15, who will receive a prize of $20 for this letter: DON'T throw away that old newspaper. One of the easiest ways of cleaning mirrors
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  • Article, Illustration
    206 8 liliUtill&^SSl Latest fashions and v Of(tf show, too-in aid of Z3 DASHING Ad SEA AND I BEACH WEAK IJERE m the tropics when 11 time a new collection 01 interesting news. Bir sea wear will be only part place this weekend In air Crippled Children's Home Abandoned Babie?. The
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 247 8 ijj f^^B^^^^^^^M W\ X MHO. AZMAt MM A»a KAOI« »ACAN OATOM You can depend on LACTOGEN— a very irwportant person why same 9 out of »0 irfa-^ts if% experiment when you Mataya, B.NL 6orneo and Sarawak, vvha us* safe, dependable, PROVED are fed on a modified, powdered infant food, are
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    • 188 8 w I S IVI I Li 1% |:x NAT URE S S:"x::' fl W% Q f »j:iXx'X::;X:::X:::X;: x x-:V: >" I (f| f^. o IN-' FOOD Ja^-zp £pj^ Growing children must hove o nourishing M^"^^^^^^ meet fne ever-increasing demands of natural i^^^Sjfftlfia^ is why wise parents olwoys moke certain that
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  • 926 9 Says ALLAN LEWIS I Cup 1 ilers I and I interI :ation's I Kuala The the I fair. and 3ted. el beK )_ssadcr I \ndroele_ m, at I Andro7 marie >econd in Class H H I i I n abat £S_L"_£_c* won't the
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  • 678 9 IDAY'S SPOUT for TIRED INDIANS 4 TIRED All India sc A thrashed by their fil nimble opponents, South dominantly Indian crowc Stadium last night. They The Indians were pla; i match m as many days— Penang on Tuesday, then nesday for their game i whom they beat
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  • 223 9 RSGC ties/ for weekend T'HE draw for the Royal Singa- pore Golf championship at Sime Road on Saturday and Sunday is: Saturday: First tee 2 p.m. G. S. K. Maydon v W. R. Nicol; 2.06 N. Schollick v G. Botha; 2.12 R.A. Malcolm v J. G. C. Thomson; 2.18 C.
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  • Article, Illustration
    207 9 rfAR too often, when a player picks up the hand of a lifetime, he either loses his head or shows excessive caution. On the example above, submitted by a reader. West was taking no Ch wir opened Two Hearts and East bid a negative Two NoTrumps; the system,
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  • 249 9 Howe Liang has big plans for tomorrow night TAN HOWE LIANG, Asian games and Empire games lightweight weightliftine: champion, has got rid of his excessive bodyweight, but suffered an injury while m training and is now recovering from it. But Howe Liang, despite this setback, hopes to be m top
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  • 91 9 |X)RTY-seven teams have r entered for the four divisions of the Singapore Hockey Association league championships which starts on Sept. 18. There are 14 teams m the first division, 13 m the second, and 10 each m the third and fourth divisions. Opening matches for Sept.
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  • 43 9 LONDON, Pri.— Results of yesterday's football matches were: LEAGUE TWO: Leyton Orient 3 Brighton H.A. 2. LEAGUE FOUR: Walsall Carlisle Utd. 1; Workington T. 3 Aldershot 3; Northampton 2 Gillingham 1. IRISH GOLD CUP:— (second round): Coleraine 1 Bangor 1. Reuter
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  • 29 9 Dead-heat in Doncaster Cup LONDON, Pri. Queens Agreement won the Doncaster Cup, run over two and a quarter miles here yesterday. Alexis and French Beige dead-heated for second place.
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  • 31 9 In a rugger match at Changl yesterday, 41 Squadron RAP defeated 443 Base Ammunition Depot by 25 points (two goals, four tries and a penalty) to five (penalty goals).
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  • 290 9  -  FRANCIS BOEY By VIEW OF MALAYAN TRAINER ENGLISH and Irish horses have a longer racing life than any others m Malaya while French horses are known for their qualities as stayers, said trainer Lee Kirn Van. Lee, who was businessman m Indonesia before he turned
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  • 405 10 CHINA PARLIAMENT TO TALK IT OVER India stands firm on border dispute HONG KONG, Fri. POMMUNBT China's Parliament, the standing committee of the second National Feo p 1 c's Congress, will dfectttt the Indian border question toda\ In Bombay, the Indian Defence Minister, Mr. V. X Krishna Menon, told China
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  • 185 10 Laos: Military technicians on way from U.S. WASHINGTON, Friday. rTBI I'MTED STATES is sending additional mili- tary technicians to Laos but has not ordered any organised U.S. troop units there, official sources said here yesterday. Earlier, diplomatic informants said an army Signal Corps unit was on its way to Laos.
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  • 24 10 I>AK ICharles de Gaulle will million Euroe mihion Ifusto vote m a free and election en the future ne nor. autnorita-
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  • 143 10 A Japanese goodwill mission arrived m Singapore yesterday flying: their own aircraft. Mr. Mitsuo Yoshida. the pilot, taxied along; the runway m the Aero-Com-mander 680 and then climbed out to join his companions who were greeted by the Japanese Consul-General Mr. S. Hinata and vice-consul
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  • 161 10 DAG TAKES 'MAXIMUM ACTION' ON TIBET NEW YORK, Fri. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations secretarygeneral, said yesterday that he had taken the "maximum action" within his powers on the Dalai Lama's request for United Nations intervention over Tibet. This action, he said, was to inform all member states about his
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  • 16 10 LONDON. Fri— Tin remained a steady market despite the quiet Continental demand yesterday morning.
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  • 57 10 rERE will be no delivery of letters or parcels m Singapore on Tuesday Sept, 15 a public holiday on the occasion of Prophet Mohamad's birthday. This was announced yester day by the Ministry of National Development. Mails to the Federation of Malaya, and overseas air and
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  • 42 10 Britain gives reassurance MELBOURNE. Fri. Britain will never allow a situation to develop "m which Commonwealth products will be priced out of the country because of imports from the Continent," Mr. John Hare. British Minister of Agriculture, said here last night.— Reuter.
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    76 10 Pai Lo Ming, one o: Cathay Organisation's rising starlets from Hong Kong, will arrive m Singapore tomorrow by air. She will spend ten day.s m Singapore, making personal appearances at the Majestic and OdeonKatong Theatres m conjunction with her late.^t Cantonese pictures."Memory of Love' and "They All
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  • 78 10 Singapore busmen decide on next move HTHREE thousand em--1 ployees of the Singapore Traction Company will meet today. They will decide the nature 01 "industrial action" they should take to back their claims. The busmen, who arc members of the Traction Company Employees' Union, will gather at their union premises
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  • 38 10 IKE warns DON'T UNKWON hopes TOO HIGH w thf hoped to How« nat n( hig: wh. Mr. I the Eur He r not at; "OU! B. ri E "th< So\ neg the l. anc uj pi ■y U.P.I.
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  • 225 10 WASHINGTON, Fri.—President Eisenhower reported last night that the Western Allies had agreed to study a scheme for cooperative economic aid to new and underdeveloped nations on a vast scale. This was a subject Mr. Eisenhower raised m talks with Western leaders on his
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  • REST OF THE NEWS IN BRIEF
    • 113 10 COVENTRY, Friday. CCIENTISTS here have been working on a recordbreaking racing car to make sure that it will not take off at speeds of over 250 m.p.h. The car is the streamlined MG EXIBI m which Stirling Moss is due to make world record
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    • 22 10 LONDON.— The ministerial meeting of the Commonwealth Economic Consulta- tive Council is to be held here on Sept. 22 and 23.— Reuter
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    • 28 10 NEW YORK.— Three Harvard University scientists have reported a new advance m the search for a vaccine against trachoma as a result of a five-year research programme. U.P.I.
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    • 30 10 BLACKPOOL. Delegates to the annual Trades Union Conference here adopted a resolution declaring support lor a policy of wage increases and "complete opposition" tO any form r\t wage freeze.- Reuter
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    • 19 10 w OAKLAND. —In addition to the seven killed m a train-school bus crash, 19 were injured, two critically. U.P.I.
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    • 24 10 LONDON. The Duchess of Kent has declined the offer of an English hypnotist to help her son, Prince Michael, pass his drivinn test.— Reuter
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    • 28 10 LONDON. Kathleen Mann, 62-year-old portrait painter, killed herself with an overdose of sleeping tablets after being told she was suffering from tuberculosis, an inauest was tniri here.- Reuter
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    • 36 10 HONG KONG. Mr. Chou En-lai, Communist China's Prime Minister, gave a reception m Peking last night m honour of Mr. Tanzan Ishibashi, former Prime Minister of Japan, who is now visiting China. Pekine Radio jaid.- Reuter
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