The Singapore Free Press, 14 September 1959

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS w No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 492 1 EMhL°lLJarget-and only 83 seconds late after jftgge journey of a quarter million miles Big Moscow crowds applaud official statement MOSCOW. .Monday. RUSSIA hit the moon this morning at 4 32 a.m. Malayan time. late [nfts^ourn^ 1 Lunlk was )ust 83 JSSS c P r 1 o^
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  • 60 1 Opinion The MP's attire pen- oc forttc inclhave .emn urlng m I reand Front .at :nen '.VeTe fact had .ding ime as c of 1 not correct MCft- i of Par--!ave be a neck iet. tnsa is -pecial Ud be a I to be between ved Is acerlng with here
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  • 25 1 The Czechoslovakian Philharmonic Orchestra flew into Singapore this morning from Rangoon for a 24-hour stay. The 65-member worldfamous orchestra leaves for Jakarta tomorrow.
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  • 32 1 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 1061 cents per lb.. down a quarter of a cent on Fridays close. The tone was quiet.
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  • 262 1 Free Press Staff Reporter fTHE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, has prescribed very strict procedures for keeping and paying public money and ordering stores for Government use to avoid theft, misappropriation or loss. Strong rooms or safe>^ will be provided for custody
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  • 203 1 RAJENDRA: GOVT. SETS UP A NEW TRIBUNAL rpHE Singapore Government has appointed a new A tribunal to hear the case of Mr. F. V. Rajendra, chairman of the council of joint action, set up to oppose reduction of variable allowances, who was suspended from public service on July 24. Members
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  • 42 1 NO RUSH Official a thii n monc.\l» nd« -m> P. had b«*<*n rxpt-ctpri TEN ATTACK ONE :i men tmed vuili ittau k- i Mr Tan Ah m Tionu Poh Houd port He u.i> vh CHANDLERS LOSS xhip handlrr Mr 1
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    • 40 1 The Singapore Scene Page 4 Johore highlights Page 3 Cartoons Pa c 7 floodlights and Footlights Pa* e 7 Review and pictures »f Kuala Lumpur imateur races Page 8 Your Lucky Star Page 3 MAKE YOUR RACING PAY-sec page 8
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  • 120 2 LIGHTERS ON KLANG RIVER? KLANG. Mon.— A fresh campaign is to be launched here for the opening of the Klang River to lighters foilowing the completion of the new Klang bridge. Businessmen here have been seeking the opening of the Klang River since 1955 but met with opposition because of
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  • 47 2 August rubber crop figures for the following estates were: Aver Panas Rubber Estate (Malaya) Ltd.. 123.000 lb. OleneaJy Plantations t Malaya* Ltd.. 103,000 lb. Kluang Rubber Company < Malaya) 91.500 lb. Pa lam < Malaya > Ltd.. 165.400 lb. Ulu Benut Consolidated Rubber Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. 44.500 lb.
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  • 439 2 Big week begins for general assembly tomo fr(lk A move to prevent Com m ii nisi China getting the H-bomb NEW YORK, Monday. THE United Nations General Assembly will convene tomorrow under the shadow of a mushrooming Far Eastern crisis m Laos and Tibet. Soviet Prime
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  • Article, Illustration
    102 2 MISS Catherine Tsan (above), Reservations Officer of Malayan Airways, flew m yesterday evening by Comet 4 jet liner after a short round trip to Australia. Miss Tsan, together with Mr. Lee Huat Cheong. sales representative of Malayan Airways, Kuala Lumpur, and Mr. K. K. Balakrishnan, Singapore sales representative
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  • 271 2 ASIAN agricultural economists studying m the United States are faced with a number of problems. These problems are the subject of a special study issued today by the Council on Economic and Cultural Affairs, New York, a foundation headed and financed
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  • 62 2 SHIPS IN PORT Salsette 1, President Polk 5, Shoyo Mara 6a, Americana 6, Agamemnon 8, Bansei Mara 8, Dortmund 13, Menelaus 15, Jan Matejko 18, Tohoro 19, |x>ksanr 21, Tatekawa Mam 23, Kimanis 25, Seishin Main 28, Wairata 29, Holdendorff 31. Ajax 33 Glauous 35, Aso Mam 37, S. of
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  • 32 2 JAKARTA. Mon. The Indonesian Government announced that new foreign exchange licences will not be given for purchases from abroad until the end of this year, Antara news flsrpnrv reported.— Reuter
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  • 142 2 ISRAELIS FIRE AT U.A.R. AIRLINER CAIRO. Mon.— Cairo Radio reported yesterday that four Israeli fighters fired warning shots at an Egyptian plane m the International air corridor m the area of Aqaba. The report said the fighters ordered the plane, which was on its way from Kuwait to Cairo, to
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  • 199 2 T^EW YORK, Monday.— A challenge to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev was issued yesterday by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Francis O. Wilcox. He asked Khrushchev to make five cold war concessions designed to turn the United Nations into "a more effective force Xor world peace." On
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  • 68 2 KUALA LUMPUR. S; More than 40.000 shares oilered by a Chinese-owned bua company here to Malays have been sold to about 200 Malays living m Petaling Jaya. The offer followed a decision by the Kuala Lumpur-Klang-Port Swettenham Omnibus Company to make shares available to Malays with
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  • 30 2 HEREFORD, England, Mon Dennis Smalldon. the Welsh professional golf champion died m hospital here yesterday without recovering consciousness after a car crash last Sunday. He was 33 Reuter
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  • 25 2 Arabs hop for Algeria solution v the "There more pi achieve: he aaid '•1 hope Gau. som ther the A 1 f r Mr. H
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  • 642 2 SINtAPME, SAT. INDUSTRIALS PrttrtMS TMiy AIM Bricks Prtt 1.71 1.70 Ords. 12.35 2.20 Atlas let 5.00 5.00 8.8. Petrol 55 50/6 B.M. Trustees 5.25 525 Con Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19 Ords. »33 9 X 35 6 Federal Dispensary IX4 1.03 Fitopatricks 1.07 11.04 Frtser k Hun
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  • 39 2 Ma,, artist* r i2* five a se ri^ 0 l I )th 'n., andth. SS E Theaire. r They ar, (f m Tonfj Vuk Chin H ,l. Mci Yuan, Donr r^ E and Pei Lan.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 39 3 lotiage industries to be furred g, which the western the .lohore s yel unmodern culver, it is ins back- inhabitants ;md inplace the a s m "-action who, übiquitous ..opThe d c p it
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  • 648 3  -  MARK FOENANDER E^ffi3J jTTg H H53 ffH by T fishermen or lverside produce workers Adjacent to the villagers i rubber estate which with ils modern labour lines re a ted rub0€r and va rious amenities Ls typical—contrary to the opinion 01 any woMid to
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  • Women's Corner
    • 245 3 PROFESSOR LIU YIN SOON, head of the Department of Education at Nanyang University. disproves the theory still held by some men that a woman cannot at one and the same time be "the boss" and yet remain feminine. Prof Lius job includes lecturing to
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  • 39 3 Che Sapiah binte Ali who has returned to Johore Bahru from England with a Diploma from the Froebel Institute of Teaching. She left three years ago on a Sultan Ibrahim Scholarship to take up the course.
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  • 168 3 THE Johore State Government has started work on converting thousands of acres of barren land into productive farms. In the first phase of the scheme, the Government has called for tenders to clear 400 acres of blukar m the Muar-Kluang Road area. The
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  • 120 3 LESS REVENUE FROM TIMBER ANTICIPATED A BIG drop m the revenue from timber exports to Singapore is anticipated by i the Johore Government m i 1960. According to early estimates, the timber export to Singapore next year would drop by 64,000 tons. The Conservator of Forests. Mr. Colin Marshall, said
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    • 299 3 a CUT PRICE OFFERS y LAST WEEK EVERY ITEM CHEAPEST POSSIBLE BOYS PRINTED T-SHIRTS $1.00 f. *T PRINTED SHORTS SI. OO -V SAILOR SUITS $3.00 3; PARTY SHIRTS $2.90 C SPORT SHIRTS $I.to J J^*| GIRLS >7 j^ WASHABLE FROCKS from $2.90 SHORT 4 BLOUSE SET $4.00 > m JfANS
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 48 3 .^^^^a*«*^a l^^jt^^^^v RORN today, you are more the contemplative than the active type. You spend considerable time m daydreaming. You are original and inventive m both ideas and execution. Since you abhor red tape, and regimentation, you will find ways to cut through to basic facts, leaving irrelevant
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    • 49 3 and unimportant details far behind m your efforts to progress toward your definite goal. Science, philosophy and literature are three of the fields m which you are most keenly interested. To find what the stars have m store for you tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corres-
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    • 244 3 ponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide. TOMORROW VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23)~ Your intuitions will lead you correctly today. Be an inspiration to others by being helpful. LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23)Pay close attention to the demands of your job; your future is influenced by what you do
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  • 1155 4  - THE Singapore Scene IAN MOK AI HFH LOVERS IN THE PARK The torch flashes... girl's startled face ...cry of 'Peeping Tom 9 Youth who ran away screaming ■that has mam thorns "APEEPIXfiTOM!" exclaimed the girl and pulled away from the clasp of her boy friend n spontaneous human reaction when
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  • 328 4 NAVY PROBES SECRETS OF THE SPIDER yHE U.S. Navy decided 1 to back an investigation into spiders. And Dr. Charles Walcott collected 150 common spiders, placed them m paper cups, kept them warm and fed them for several months. Then, m a sound-proof room m Cornell University, he discovered these
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 448 4 I B^^B H^^B I CLUES ACROSS 5 Takes m what warms the 1 Saks^ sfUr (5 Q r n Ap e /d^ has an aplarl^t 4nx uss^? time at 7ih 8 $K$VZ£\X. a T> with R F l <° the church m the 9 Twelfth e «T. Mtn ta thC
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  • 49 5 safety I v the md reKry of NaI arB itoI I stam- uth R' .V'-""-:v GovI SUP- I .most r -nves I drawn been •?ms I pre?hoa. vre to and ncernand road t able to I at a I the tn public
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  • 24 5 I Council .Yorkers' •■etinfc ing ensuing nan :-;tary. asst. ■.draka- Inche m; com3. Pasalan, b. Bidu. Din riah. P. Mo-
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  • 94 5 NAVAL BASE UNION ELECTS OFFICIALS FOLLOWING were elected officials of the Naval Base Labour Union, Singapore, yesterday: President, Mr. K. A. Kurup; vice-presidents: Inche Moshin bin Ismail and Mr. Chan Kee Lon; asst. secretaries: Mr. Cheng Keng Wah. Inche Latiff bin Ahmad and Mr. N Rethinam: treasurer, Mr. R. Janadhana
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  • 27 5 Two brothers, Heng Chiang Chew and Chiang Par, were waylaid at Kovan Road. Singapore, on Saturday night by four thugs and and robbed of $175.
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  • 116 5 Free film shows this week I7REE film shows will be r given by the field section of the Ministry of Culture at various places m Singapore and the neighbouring islands this week. There will also be brief talks on current affairs and Government policies by field assistants. Following is the
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  • 101 5 EDUCATION MINISTER RECEIVES COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS RE-ALLOCATION MAY BE ORDERED AFTER FURTHER INQUIRY 1 iS 2£Lti?P than 300 Governorgani^J™lB^ S-W™ will be rerecent toXSate 45 by he shops to school g ate toe worklQ X o' tuckshops were being run manner tuck--tff jsarsr ss&x* arts present
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  • 39 5 Couple from Kuching married in Singapore This Kuching couple. Mr. Teo En; Guan and his bride, the former Miss Tan Hua Van*. were married at the Singapore Registry Office last weekend. They are now on their honeymoon m Penang.
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  • 43 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Moil— The chairman and members of the organising committee for the celebration of the anniversary of the Birthday of the Prophet Mohamed are holding a tea party at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Friday at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 179 5 New school for Ayer Rajah THE Singapore Government has given approval for some urgently needed public works projects to be carried out. Among them are the construction of a seven-class-room primary school In Ayer Rajah with a house for the headmaster and servants' quarters. The project
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  • 20 5 The Singapore Jewish Welfare Board will hold a dance at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday. Nov. 7.
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  • 43 5 JOHORE Bahru. Mon. Draft plans for the layout of five areas m Muar are now open to inspection by the public up to Nov. 30. Persons affected and who wish to make any objections may do so until that date.
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  • 232 5 ST. Andrew's Old Boys Association at its annual general meeting last weekend elected following officebearers for 1960: President, Mr. Jacob Ballas, vicepresidents: Messrs. Wee Keng Koon, John Ferguson, Tan Eng Chiang, Yap Kang Hoe. Old Boys Association representatives: Mr. Lim Ewe Huat and Mr. Yahaya Cohen. Secretary, Mr.
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  • 320 5 Too strenuous, say some it will benefit us, say the others T»HE first six-day week 1 for English schools m Singapore received a mixed reception from pupils, parents and teachers. Although boys and girls complained bitterly among themselves. they openly agreed that the six-day week would ultimately
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  • Article, Illustration
    89 5 Mr. Yeong Siew Mun. 23. of Ipoh. who is returning home m December after five years' study at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, under the Colombo Plan. Last year he gained secondclass honours m physics for his B. Sc. degree and is staying on an extra year for
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 212 5 JOO CHIAT YOUTH CLUB: Dress making, badminton, table tennis, indoor games 4 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Keep fit 9.15 a.m., English conversation intermediate 9.15 a.m., advanced 10.15 a.m., beginners 11.15 a.m; Chinese cooking sweet soar duck 10.30 a.m.; Beauty culture new class 2.30 pjn.; Katong Club Crafts at 29 Amber
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  • 818 7  - SINGAPORE floodlights footlights PELHAM GROOM TGHFHJ HJJ NOW TTiPPt tllP busiest man inFilmdom LAS i EEK I mentioned the necessary qualifications of an Art Director from which you will have gathered that he has to be a "jack ot all trades," and master of them all. There is however another
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  • 35 7 I last week Prize >,et 41. ,apore I. J*, Prize (two cini .na passes ITfithirine Yeo 394*- j^hnd Kxad. Singa- 5 jTj pn/e (double JppaNM- Rosalind jj. hin Swee x pore 3. r
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  • 32 7 I aiv.vers were: 1.v u oi Bernadette; R^or of Pracula: 3. E ML gpm.irk.ible Mr. E Ktf.-r*- 1 l Ihe Re E inte: 5. I, .ldmir.it> lt* Crichton: E I E
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  • 68 7 Who is Bebe's hubby? I \o* an>uer the>e E I >* i> now E but m Ksiiq earn E ■«rid i ..urn? I i hu-x- ■god and uhat was his I is the E I nic Get Your E I the part E I Hut- I d Annie E -.on
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  • 785 7  -  ROBERT ROBINSON LEFT Malay film star Rose Yatimah. She is starring m "Pak Pandir" directed by Joe Cabin Yeo Pictured on the right is Aghyut Vishnu Bapat, Art Director with Shaw's Malay Film Productions Ltd. WHEN A CHILD STAR GROWS UP By I NOURISH an
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 169 7 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan TECHNICAL BRANCW \r ITS AfM CSfPCBTS TO KEEP T U ie TuFKI I'M Fflrffilirifl- tHtM <f M^l C, H4»»»KC WC WCKC I **T"liy»«V^l*«' LJIAA CDD7PN niiki/'V' TUC I «4.» I^^> m pvdcptimr vr^t i-at rr riot I A vikjO (~yc —nrw^ »«wi.cr» thiiv<3 s I
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  • MAKE YOUR RACING PAY
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      48 8 Mr. IV M Brown m the dual role of leading m the winner of the X L. Town Plate. King Crow (Miss Price) m picture a bow. and riding the winner of the Deletion Der? -ion. pictured below, at the Kuala Lumpur amateur races on Saturday.
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    • 84 8 The 23 apprentices m the SRA, wrth weight allowances, are: C. O. Dragon (nil), Moses Lee (nil), Mat Shoari (5), Buang bin Buyong j (5), Abdul Hamid bin Hoshim, Vincent Chong, Chuah Hong Joo, S. P. Humphries, Leong Poh Keong, Sonny Lim, Lumri bin Mansur, Mamat bin Hassan,
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    • 374 8  -  LEE FOO SAN By I^OH. Mon. Perak Turf Club may follow the SinI b _pore Turf Clubs lead m I announcing barrier positions !of horses one day before 1 racing, the forthcoming meeting m Ipoh on Sept. 20, 23 and 27. A decision will
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    • 955 8 Here s how to pick winners By OLD TIMER Pick out the best horse m each stable Read what the tipsters have to say Before the race get a good view I of the horses Keep open mind and trust your own judgment "iHUHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMmiIIIIIIMIIIIIIHHHHIIIi RACING CAN PAY FOR THE PUNTER
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    • 504 8  - 'HORSES ARE JUST LIKE HUMAN BEINGS' FRANCIS BOEY 'GOOD HORSES MAKE JOCKEYS AND TRAINERS^ By JOCKEYS and trainers can only be as good n* the I "fl them; and good horses make £(xkl jockeys and trail This was stated by Jimmy Martin, (lefn. a Malaya. He added. "Horses are just
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    • 47 8 Looking for a camera or photograph ces&oritf Plea JACK'S PHOTO CO. 157 No- s Cop.tol BWfl c^orc PHTIHI* Moke o^»»«# <#c NOW ♦or yea, pKat^-^ to be tok«« FREE PRESS WOT 0&5 1 Telephone S"*^ 1 £Tm photon TIMES HOU» vl KOAD. SINGAPORE THI A»LI IN SINGAPP"
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  • 345 9 OITH KOREANS DISDAINED TO HCREASE SCORE were such an inept side against thai t the highly critical: 2,500 (I showed their disapproval m no b > y I JP O1I at the Stateplavers blundered. h«j«s i the poorest displays given by a :eam. They played third
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  • 24 9 I Club's v:ce-presi-n to a. c. r <6 up) yesterday. SutCruick^hank for ared by Kaan and B. Sterrett d Easther
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  • 129 9 I Man.— I chamI Bueno, of k. Christine ntain 6-1, I anal of the |^l; Si n?les m the lawn tenR^onships here fi" girl from I match m become the via the r of Australia, won the men's title, beating Lex Olmedoo.' Peru, 6-3 5-7 racket
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  • 343 9  -  VERITY GILL VIEW OF FIFA REFEREE By MNGAPORETS State football players are lazy and pampered and they lad self discipline. So says Mr. John Ferguson, one of Asia s finest referees and an authority on footbail and n^bv. Mr. Ferguson does not think highly
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  • 34 9 MONZA, Mon. Stirling Moss, the British ace, came right back into the world drivers' championship picture yesterday when he won the Italian Grand prix motor race m a British Cooper-Climax here.— Reuter.
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  • 24 9 Twenty-year-old Asian Games water-polo player Gan Eng Guan won the Tiger Swimming Club's 880 yards free-style event at Pasir Panjang yesterday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    172 9 by M. Harrlton-Crty Dealer: Sooth North-South game N. Losing Trick Count fans will be puzzled by the bidding of both teams on this world championship hand. When the U.S.A. were East-vVest they bid as follows after a Roman system Club call by South; One Spade-Two spades Two No-Trumps-Three
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  • 52 9 Stableboys Sports Club and Jollilads will meet to decide to SAFA division three soccer title. Yesterday. Stableboys won the Div. 3 B title when they beat Telok Kurau United 2-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium. Damae and Dollah scored for the winners and Khln i Cheong for
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  • 538 9  - ANDROCLES BEST AT K.L. MEET ALLAN LEWIS Amateur race review By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A NDROCLES' hurdles race win was the highlight of the Malayan Amateur Racing Association's meeting, which was sponsored by the Selangor Turf Club on Saturday. Androcles and his rider Mr. S. G. Donaldson gave a dashing
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  • 220 9 SINGAPORE TAKE 3-1 LEAD IN CUPTIE SINGAPORE took a 3-1 lead over Johore m the Foong Seong Cup South Zone final at Malacca yesterday. The only player to drop a point was Ronnie Oon who lost to Omar Manap 4-15, 2-15. In the North Zone final, Sektngor are leading by
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  • 189 9 "DESULTS of second round matches m the Royal Singapore Golf Club championship played at Sime Road yesterday were: W. J. Gibb beat O. A. Hovil 3 and 2: H. Poutsma beat J. Milliken 3 and 2; N. A. Harvey beat H. C. A. Scholfield 5 and
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  • 20 9 South Johore were too good for Dog Coy, R.M.P.. m a rugger match on Saturday. They won 12-0.
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  • 17 9 In a soccer match played at Naval Base yesterday, Dravldakazhagam beat Seletar Indian Youths 3-2.
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  • 105 9 G.H.Q. who became the first winners of the Tiger Breweries Darts league, finished ahead of Singapore Recreation Club, the runners-up. Free Press picture shows the G.H.Q- team captain, George Sharpe receiving the trophy from Mrs. Wanchers, at the end of a season dance held at the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 38 9 T A IB A V HOCKEY: Inter-school Beatty v Serangoon English School, Serangoon Road. RUGGER: S.C.C. "B" v R.E.M.E., padang; Victoria School v The Blacks, Victoria School ground. SOCCER: Friendly Rainbow Rangers v Dockyard Coy. R.M.P., Kampong Bahru.
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  • 87 10 Teachers await outcome mHE Singapore Teachers' X Congress is awaiting the outcome of Government's move to close down splinter unions before it goes ahead with its plan for a national council for teachers. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. had recently remarked about there being too many teacher unions.
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  • 127 10 pictures. Mr. »nd Mn. |oseph Tay Kirn Soon who were wed the Ceylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church on Saturday. The bridegroom is the fourth son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tay Ceok Sw««. j»d the bride, the former Miss Mary Coh Mon Tay. is the only daughter
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  • 591 10 World hails *™*3*<***usnt of Soviet sciem* In simple terms— it was like hitting the eye of a fly with a rifle six miles away LONDON, Monday. CENDING a rocket to the moon can be compared to a imarksm»n hitiodren Bank 8 Cheshire 'ft is a brilliant demonstration of
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  • 195 10 PEKING, Monday. PROSPECTS of talks between China and India about their border dispute now seems brighter, observers here said last night following publication of a mildly worded Chinese resolution foreseeing a "reasonable solution" of the differences. At the same time the Foreign Minister Marshal i
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  • 40 10 WASHINGTON. Mon.— VicePresident Ricnard M. Nixon said yesterday that Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev apparently approved of Red Chinese aggression In the Far East, perhaps m hopes of getting "more nrtion" out of his U.S. visit.- U.P.I.
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  • 23 10 NEW YORK, Mon.— Frank Comerford Walker. 73, postmaster general for five years (1940-45) died yesterday after an extended illness.— U.P.I.
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  • 80 10 ROAD CENTRE IS HYPNOTIC "The white line that divides the road has a hypnotic effect on drivers," says Mr. E. A. Crabbe, chairman of the Singapore Automobile Association m an article m "Highway." urging drivers to keep to the left of the road. "It is not unusual to follow a
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  • 38 10 LONDON. Mon.—Air ViceMarshal Alfred Earle has been appointed Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff m succession to Lt.-Gen. Sir Roderick Macleod who becomes C-in-C, British forces m Hong Kong, from next May. Reuter KHALOKDAD
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  • 102 10 Missing boy is dead rE body of a seven-year-old schoolboy, Khalokdad bin Kaim Khan, was found m a monsoon drain near the Playfalr School, off MacPherson Road, this morning at 7. Khalokdad Khan has been missing from home since Saturday. His father. Mr. Kaim Khan, said Khalokdad went to his
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  • 177 10 rE United Nations decision to send a lact-find-ing committee to Laos "has certainly helped to relax tension." This was stated by the British CommissionerGeneral m South-East Asia, Sir Robert Scott, before he left Singapore this morning by CPA to attend the monthly SEATO conference m
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  • 67 10 PEKING, Mon. Eightythousand excited Chinese roared a welcome to Communist leader Mao Tse Tung when he made his first public appearance after nearly four and a half months here yesterday. Mr. Mao, looking fit and m good spirits, waved m acknowledgement to the cheering crowds
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  • 23 10 VIENTIANE, Mon. The United States delivered more emergency military supplies to Laos yesterday. Additional shipments are expected this week. U.P.I.
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  • 114 10 AMSTERDAM, Monday. npHE UNITED NATIONS mission to Laos left here yesterday for Bangkok with an assurance by the deputy chairman, Mr. Habib Bourguiba. of Tunisia, that it was purely of a factfinding nature. Mr. Bourguiba said he could not say whether members of the mission would
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  • 56 10 HFHFJ Hugging the two toy koala bears site brought back from Australia is pretty Miss Khor Saw Imm. who arrived yesterday by BOAC Britannia. Miss Khor, who hail* from Penan*, recently graduated as a nurse from a hospital m Victoria, where she studied for three years under
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  • 28 10 Ike and to aides get ready to greet Mr. K Any I row for 8 I fl moment radrifl I Andrews Itaryii:'.: Th I early tod. Herter U.P.I.
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