The Singapore Free Press, 24 September 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. ***** SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 314 1 Uystery_dashfrom terminal with 2 men in car DRAMA AT AIRPORT He would not go back to Taipeh *>> CHAN SWAN A FORMOSA* priest disappeared from Singapore Airport this morning: an hour before he was to have been flown back to Taipeh in a Cathay Pacific Airways airliner.
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  • 54 1 Opinion Confidence in entrepot trade other lew ...der of pot. the the The j much re~ of N B rade political I big fan it :?d in t> _:r wth in la] ex.l. In m uch Bftven to Dr. Goh i^ing in iinufacturers in y there ream the perwhich r
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  • 334 1 ■Police now rule out murder: "May have fallen overboard 9 NEW YORK, Thurs. OOSTON Police Capt. 13 Joseph B. Fallon said yesterday he had "ruled out homicide" as the cause of death of a pretty Chicago divorcee who disappeared from a ship in Boston harbour and was
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  • 77 1 Bombs as a million stage strike I OUENOS AIRES, Thurs.O An almost total strike of million Argentine workers eripped the country's industrial areas yesterday, and a score of minor bomb explosions were reported. The strike began a few hours after the Government began legal action to dissolve the Communist party.
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  • 113 1 FILM executives in Singapore were in conference again this morning about the new tax on the gross earnings of overseas films. Leading distributors met yesterday from 9 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Mr. Irwin Maas, vice-pre-sident of the American Motion Picture Export Association who has
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  • 34 1 Steel tycoon's knife wounds HYANNIS Massachusetts Thurs. Mr. Walter F. Munford. president of United States Steel, was taken to hospital here yesterday with knife wounds in the stomach. Police investigations are in urogress.- Reuter
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  • 37 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The following bulletin was issued at 9.30 a.m. on the Yang di-Pertuan Agong: "His Majesty "s condition remains the same. He has less fever and his appetite is returning."
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  • 25 1 The second meeting of the Singapore Internal Security Council began this morning at the office of the United Kingdom Commissioner in Union Building.
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  • 42 1 Nine members of a Malay family in Tuas village, off 18th. mile, Jurong Road, Singapore, who were rushed to the General Hospital last night after eating ikan buntal (globe fish) curry, have been sent home after treatment.
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  • 26 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs.—Peking Radio is jamming reports of Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's speeches and activities in the United States, according to information here. U.P.I.
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  • 23 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs.—Princess Alexandra wili be the guest of President Rajendra Prasad during a one-night stop here on October 5. Reuter
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  • 162 1 Undergrads greatly agitated FORUM CALLED FOR TONIGHT AN article on student apathy in the Sunday Mail has greatly agitated undergraduates at the University of Malaya in Singapore. The article, which appeared on September 13, was written by Huang Wen Shien, a staff feature writer. In it Mr. Huang criticised the
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  • 132 1 20 die as plane explodes in mid-air RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. Twenty people are reported to have been killed in the crash of a Brazilian domestic airliner near Sao Paulo. An aircraft of the Brazilian V.A.S.P. line exploded in mid-air after taking oil from Sao Paulo airport. All those on
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  • 309 1 $300 DONATED FOR VIOLINIST PRODIGIES THE Free Press Fund for Singapore violinist prodigies Lee Pan Hon, 10, and Lee Peng Hon. 8, launched yesterday, met with quick response. Three donations each of $100 were received. First contribution came from 68-year-old Mr. V. N. Otremsky, a Singapore
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  • 47 1 SUNDAY RAC cXPERIM' M I) R II B th« Sin lub annoiuii i n.. tli.it third p (.old up I be h«'!d on v im4 II iPt«ki i w»*jcote S«to«r t 1 i >_ 2— tF. r |M P CAPONS three It .'ltd bui > other v
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    • 34 1 RUBBER IS DOWN CENT OCTOBER first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 100 't cents per lb., down three-quar-ters of a cent on yester day's close. The tone was uncertain.
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    • 32 1 Report on Varsity Page 3 Cartoons Page 6 Women's Corner Page 6 Services feature Page 8 Review of Ipoh races Page 9 Latest overseas cables Page 10 Your lucky star Page 6
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    • 131 1 (.L'VAIMX 33° FILM For THE BEST I'KTI'HI QUALITY P J L9 13 is fcere tH;llli!»irc% si 122 WE ANOTHER OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF GRUNDIG INGENIOUS DESIGN AND TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE. THRILLING STEREOPHONIC SOUND FROM ONE MAGNI. FICENT INSTRUMENT AND AT A SENSIBLE PRICE. MEDIUM— SHORT WAVE WITH STEREO PHONOGRAPH. tube complement: t
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  • 282 2 Exports of gems now almost al standstill By HARRY CHIA j MALAYA'S diamond re-export trade is declining year by year. For the first six months of this year $1,516,385 worth of diamonds was imported as against exports worth $134,041. In 1958 Malaya's diamond imports were
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  • 27 2 JAKARTA, Thurs A visiting senator from tne Philippines, Mr. C. M. Recto, yesterday called for economic and cultural co-operation between Indonesia and the Philippines.- Reuter
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  • 83 2 NEW YORK, Thurs. Unless the steel strike ends within the next two weeks, the United States will face the worst steel shortage since the end of World War 11. Iron Age journal forecast this yesterday, saying that total steel stocks would drop to 11,000,000 tons next
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  • 23 2 TOKYO. Thurs. A long, rolling earthquake rocked downtown Tokyo buildings today at 7.24 a.m. The quake lasted about 30 seconds. U.P.I.
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  • 19 2 TOKYO, Thurs. Typhoon Vera was reported to be located 415 miles south southeast of Iwo Jima. Reuter
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  • 23 2 FRANKFURT, ThUrs— All Rolls Royce and Bentlcy cars are to have a new V-8 engine made entirely of aluminium. Reuter
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  • 225 2 i I ONDON, Thurs. Commonwealth countries will be kept informed about negotiations to establish a free trade area in Europe. The United Kingdom delegation yesterday made this assurance at the conference of Commonwealth Finance Ministers here. At the end of the two-day meeting, Mr. Tan Siew
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  • 55 2 NEW YORK. Thurs. Wall Street closed firm yesterday. Although a few issues declined in late dealings, most held at the day's best and some even set new highs. Dull conditions persisted in the London Stock Markets and further widespread but mainly small losses were recorded
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  • 28 2 TCDKYO. Thurs.— About 50 million yen (about M5425,--jOOO) worth of Japanese transistor radios are going to West Germany by air in time for Christmas needs.- Reuter
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  • 65 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The board of directors of the i Latin American Coffee Agreement met yesterday to approve the new coffee marketing pact covering the 1959-60 j marketing year. Covering 85 per cent of world coffee production, the agreement should bring stable coffee prices for the next
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  • 203 2 A LTHOUGH prices of rubber footwear have risen in the Federation consequent on the rise in the price of rubber, Singapore prices remain the same as during the past two years. Prices of iootwcar in the Federation have risen by ten to 20 per cent. A
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  • 311 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Hosang 1/2. Siaoe 3. Bencleuch 4/5. Seiko Maru 6A, Rebeverett 6 7, Ruth Lykes 8/9. Batu 10/11. Bengkalis 13 14. Patonga 15/16, Triglav 18, State of Madras 19, Serdang N. Wall 2, Sedili N. Wall
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 84 2 RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European t^* M P« rU SeP*- ct RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 34 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Oct. I TONE: Barely steady. Above prices PEPPER: White Sarawak f.a.q. c.Lf. European ports Sept. Oct PEPPER: Black Sarawak Special cXf. European
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    • 41 2 IDI Straits Spot TIN futures Straits Contract Sept Oct 101 TONE: Quiet. I RUBBER Futures Sept Nov TONE: Easy. -\l i No. 1 RSS Oct. landed price COFFEE: Futures 'B' Contract Sept. New 2\i Above prices quoted 'ii.
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    • 35 2 Malabar spot and awaiting re- j lease 31. afloats 30sj. Semember shipment 30\, 30. cf. Lampoi. spot and awaiting release 3: afloats 30 September shipment 3( shipmer e.w Above prices quoted in VS.
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    • 71 2 V* J Previous Todat 1 COPRA Philippines (if IK North European ports delivered weight per long: ton afloat 5 COPRA. Straits c.i.f. IK North European ports delivered weight per lone ton Sept. Oct. COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.i.f. European ports in hulk per long ton Oct COCONUT
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    • 21 2 I*l I K v~, 30 Industrials 20 Railroads 49 Domestic Bonds 82 15 Utilities 65 Stocks Composite Averages
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  • 622 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prii S NGAPORE, Wednesday. INDUSTRIALS PrtviMS TtftJ A!e« Irickl P'er I 5 1.70 C'os. 220 Atas Ice 5.00 500 B.B. Petrol 50 6 *8 j B.M. -Trustees 5 j5 U9J Cot Tin Smelt Pref. 39- C'ds. 36 36 6 Federal Dispensary
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    • 938 2 jE HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE «c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S pj P. Sham Penang 'ROTHENSTEIN (LLOYO) 22 24 Sept NESSENSTtIN (UJYI) 9 12 Oct 13 14 Oct 14 15 Oct ■RAUNSCNWEIG (NAPAG) 22 25 Oct 2127 Oct 27 28 Oct
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    • 153 2 BARBER LINES FIM U.S.A. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO AND HONGKONG. TURANDOT 29 Sept TAGAYTAY 18 Oct F ERN- VILLE FAR EAST LINES From U.S.A. GULF PORTS via PANAMA, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO AND HONGKONG. FERNHILL 25 Sept KINGSVILLE 7 Oct BARBER-FERN- VILLE LINES Tt. NEW
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 35 2 By Cos POP Square deal 1 SHOOLO I_»VCE TO CERTAavJUV, "SaQ. ][|^fl BUV A T*f>£ QECOCOER, MA^' TtriMS Pli i vu^m to pay CA+H;r Casm youlu mave Bavj < To 6EEiwe M 6jMa4pMdajjf aKapMMMA 1 TFT'^
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  • 603 3 DIFFICULT FOR ttq £I£K_ySTO CARRY OUT ALL OUR PROJECTS' PLAN TO SET UP MALAY SECTION IN STORE rtjEE PRESS STAFF REPORTER tpore and Federation vornments have reduced < > early (1959-61) the I niversity of Ma!i per cent. disclosed hv the ViceProfessor A. Oppennnual report,
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  • 84 3 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (left) inspects the Outpatients' dispensary at the Stn- I gapore General Hospital yesterday during his I I visit to the Health Minis- I try. I The visit was made in connection with his pro- gramme to familiarise himself with
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  • 94 3 Rise in City Council co-op memebership co-op mem compr 'd, ou Departral ;e t mill bership be held at the City Council Canteen, City Hail at 4.t0 p.m. tomorrow. Nhmber> will be reminded a their children studying m Form V are eligible for ■undary school scholarship rd^ Each" scholarship is
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  • 41 3 ISLAND OF STROMBOLJ, Thurs —A Roman Catholic priest gingerly celebrated Mass at the rim of the smoking crater of Stromboli volcano for a group of tourists. It was the first Mass ever celebrated on the crater rim- U.P.I.
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  • 25 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Eisenhower received the Jewish Bnai Brith presidents medal lor his •positive efforts for world peace on freedom's terms."— U.P.I.
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  • 163 3 The Singapore Boys Scout's Association (Stamford District) will hold a dance at the F. and N. Hall, River Valley Road, Singapore, on Sept. 26. Tickets are available at Sands House and at the gate. News has been received in Johore Bahru of the death in New Zealand lot
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  • 326 3 nnHE two month old A internal dispute in the 3,000 strong Singapore Teachers' Union has been referred to the Ministry of Labour and Welfare. The dispute Is over .the validity of the elections by which the present management committee was appointed on July
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  • 335 4 1959 storm over play of 414 B.C. 4 GREEK playwright Athenians 24 cento controversial because of his plays in 1959. j j whose works often shockedE iries ago is proving just as| a modern revival of one of 5 Argument is raging in the ancient capital city of Athens over
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  • 166 4 NOURISHMENT FROM SEA BORNE BY WIND, RAIN 4 YOUNG New Zealand r\ scientist believes he has hit upon the solution to a puzzle baffling scientists for a long time how apparently barren soil sometimes supports flourishing vegetation. The mystery arose In New Zealand when agricultural experts found that some stretches
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  • 44 4 HENS should be given tranquilliser pills, according to Dr. O. E. Goff, of the University of Tennessee. Experiments showed that tranquillised hens lay more and better eggs, claimed Dr. Goff. "And they live a longer and happier life," he added.
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  • 879 4 23 ?/Then th« »kfier* when th^hadS 2 crucified Jesus, took his garments, and f made fourtjarta, to every soldier a part; f A« coat: now the coat wma team, l woven from the too > throughout By ROBERT WALSH TT is dark brown, wrinkled, and
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  • 207 4 Presumptuous view of prayer due to faulty teaching, example By a special correspondent IS there anything more difficult than to convince our unreligious fellows that they have anything to hope of prayer? To most of them praying signifies only a mumbling of the Lord's Prayer. When, at the imminence of
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  • 81 4  - Beachcombar fgdfg OINCE it la fea-eel that cowboy fAlms on television will keep the downtrodden workers from the polling booth*, why not have a break in the programme, during which votes could be collected from the politlcally educated electorate by officials from door to door? Alternatively, give rotors a choice
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  • 269 4 FIRST GIRL TO SWIM IN THE AIR tnJTURE space travellers will "swim" around their x space cabins Just as though they axe under water. Experiments to discover how men can function efficiently on a weightless world have shown that swimming movements will propel a man through space. After a few
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  • 221 4 LEARNING MORE A BOUT FISH VTORWEGIAN scientists l 1 1 are building a niinia- Iture ocean, complete with currents, in the port of Bergen. I The "ocean" will be I housed in a huge ring- shaped tank with an observation room in the centre. From the circular I observation room,
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    • 176 4 I "YESTERDAY'S ENEMY" is I FILM. IT IS REMARKAKM I HONEST SETTING OUT <> DILEMMAS WHICH Ml ST 4RK, I IT IS REMARKABLE FOR it TRAYAL OF T.HE COIR A( F OF MEN STRUGGLING *t U AGAINST THE ENEMY IN THfVi.v OF BURMA.' r l)ISv Major-Genera Abraham. <x' jk M
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 491 4 CLUES ACROSS responsible for the order of I. This is reckoned up by one things (6) in a number (8) 5. A musical glide can be so 7. The ointment to welcome slanderous! (A). one (5) 6. Concerning one boy, that's 8. One doesn't need glasses to cause enough (6).
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  • 333 5 RAILWAY POSTS TO BECOME VACANT Nl MBFR of senior appointments in the Mal.v Th ««day. „,1 btioine vacant next year with more exn^iV Uway Adn **nistration i Malayaiiisation. ore ex Patnate officers leaving the n the next three months the epn*roi M. Wheat, is expected to lelve thl^ ana er
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  • 27 5 Soccer-mad Family and rags galore Naval E produc--1 to be *hree d &s the e: bout a footimily. will take >wn. He r d I Brenda and
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  • 25 5 HRU, Thurs. inity of tea 30 p.m. ilee Hall in I Hajl Has i B ui Idrii t. Mentri Be- 1 Mentri Besar.
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  • 628 5  - First moon passenger is going to be sore CHAN SWAN BEE By SAYS SINGAPORE PROFESSOR S TN his office on the E third floor of the new Physics Depart--5 ment block at the University of Ma- laya, Bukit Timah E Road, an atom-scien- tist gave me a peep into the
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  • 210 5 Malays never part with their children \f ALAYS love children. This inference may be drawn from a glance through the books of the Singapore Children's Society. An official of the Society yesterday told the Free Press that of all the races in Singapore, Malays are the keenest to adopt children.
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  • 56 5 Members oi the Malayan' Economics Society are expected to unanimously elect Ungku Abdul Aziz as their j new president at the annual general meeting today in Singapore. Mr. T. Balasundram, the society's secretary, has re- ceived no other nominations. Ungku Abdul Aziz is senior lecturer at the
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  • 119 5 'Cut a canal or we lose junk owners KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Junk owners a/id private jetty licencees in Klang and Port Swettenham want the authorities to cut a 2.000 feet canal. They estimate this will cost $10,000. It will enable them to carrry on business while work is in progress
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  • 114 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— 'work is expected to begin I next year on a $10 million scheme to divert the railway at the south end of the Kuala Lumpur airport and lengthen the runway. Deviating the railway line 1 will allow the runway to be extended.
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  • 157 5 EMPLOYERS and Workers organisations in Singapore are split over their stand on contract labour systems in Singapore. The Government has appointed a Commission to inquire into contract labour. First public session will be held in the Supreme Court tomorrow. While employers favour the continuai
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  • 188 5 WHAT WILL BECOME OF S.Y.C. FUNDS? TTHE Singapore Youth Council is to be wound up. But what happens to its funds? This question will be thrashed out tomorrow night when members meet at their Orchard Road headquarters for what may well be the last time. How much money is Involved?
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 96 5 I JURvULU STORAGE I Corned Silver side i*. 2.05 K Austrolian "Watsonian" \A Pork Sausages n>. 1.80 1 Austrolion jC I Boneless Rabbit 12 ox. P kt. 1.45 Jj Lancashire Cheese '4 it. .53 > x < Austrolion Fresh Celery 1.00 'Dorffler" Real German Liver Sausage n-eberwurst) tin .65 Primula
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    • 84 5 /A SEE THIS AMAZING UNIT AT THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: 1 ftCII!%S SINGAPORE REFRIGERATION, 219 V.ctona St. BOON CO., HENG CO., LTD. 16 Change Alley. 16 The Arcode. liM^nNii.siH^ri) LUCKY STORE, LACHMAN JEWELLERS, 1 Alexandra Avenue 25 Hiah Street NANYANG REFRIGERATION, good STORE M^ 56 Serangoon Rd. MOHAN STORE, DEJfIUET PQOI
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 150 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 2.34 p.m. TOMORROW: 3.46 a.m. and 3.18 p.m. SATURDAY: 5.01 a.m. and 4.19 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.07 a.m. and 5.45 p.m. MONDAY: 8.29 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. TUESDAY: 9.09 a.m. and 8.36 p.m. WEDNESDAY; 9.43 a.m. and 9.24 p.m. TODAY ivnFPFN'DENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show at Bed
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  • WOMEN'S CORNER
    • 223 6 4 LSTRXLIAN fashion writer Rosemary Squire stood near the x top of Mount Faber —it was her first night in Singapore after arriving from Sydney and marvelled at the. view. "I never expected to be able to see so much of Singapore," she
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    • Article, Illustration
      27 6 picture. THIS blue and pink spotted nightie, frilled at the edgCfl and tlared from the waist, is worn with matching: pantaloons by Paris model Bianca Fave. Reuter
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  • 244 6 PMIP call to adopt Muslim way of life in the Federation KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. J^ MOVE to make Malaya observe the Islamic* way of life by asking the Government to I "ban entertainments" on Thursday nights is being considered by the Pan-Malayan IslamicParty. The PMIP central executive
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  • 97 6 No more rows call by UMNO |£UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The headquarters of the United Malays National Organisation have appealed to both the Perak and Singapore branches to come to their senses over rows winch threaten to split the branches in two. In Singapore. a group which walked out of
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  • 41 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Fung Keong Rubber Factory is expected to reopen soon at Kapar Road. Klang. after >tanding idle for three-and-a-half years following a strike. It is one of the biggest -rubber factories in I lava.
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 6 Miss June Thong, daughter of a Senior Inspector of Schools. Singapore, who Ls studying architecture in Perth Technical College. Miss Thong is in her fourth year. Picture shows her at her drawing board.
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  • 78 6 Only girl fr om Malayan learning architectur A i th« now ca Sh« i .1 it Ju: J sd ther af' thr third v -Both I thr la> I ground I -As a toe: th. I U ma B edu^ Alter pore. Uni Juj behind studio-. Au>" turned tun -ogetpai
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  • 17 6 Fall in road fatalities as traffic increases KUALA T) are 111 increa.town. H 1 "S thr dea*
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 401 6 BORN on this first day of the incoming sign. Libra you are ruled by Venus, the goddes> of beauty. Since your greatest desire is for peace and harmony in life, you would make a fine statesman ruler or Judge. You have kindly, humanitarian instincts deep at heart and are. by
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    • 180 6 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan POtVEPED BY TWO T/AJY COMPGESSED AIR I I -AND AT WWTE ■■PHHBHBBH W iki TVuin r^v«' -r,^cr -r.-r £K>. A SMALL TELE SCANNER PULLS CLEAR SANDS THE !M&GE K| \W J" W?r2?^,J^L^^ S^ Of THE ROCKET ON THE END OF A MILE- LOAIG COMES TUROUGu
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  • 326 7  -  ROY LAZAROO fgfdgdf ■gO said a iwa TLtch cannot be i^j in shallow rL» These pictures WZ'ooi that such a I wholly wrong:. RLhin- s>lb and with I feet, this YS%% was landed by Mr. t 130 yards f vrirN of fishing. Mr this was
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 7 Anthony Ong, left, is seen here with his party. Suspended from the pole is the eagleray.
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  • 106 7 ITPiyI The odd PPfPI blts VfV IWj of news [I\MIV,TON houseMrs. Bridie lignantlj deN reports she was i horse in her m. lives in the comes in drink, she said the a "bit Smoky, a 17 hands t afford to riding stable, can I put
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  • 374 7 Owner of the moon rules Soviet shot 'out of order' A MAN claiming ownership to outer space, James T Manasan, issued a stern warning to the Soviet Union. -They're entirely out of order in shooting a rocket to the moon," he said. M I put the moon, as well as
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  • 92 7 DOCTOR SAYS MAKE DRINK TEST HARDER A Milwaukee doctor who pioneered tests for drunken drivers has urged that standards for determining an intoxicated motorist should be stiffened. Dr. Herman Heise told a panel of the American Bar Association that drivers registering .95 per cent in intoxication test should be charged
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  • 178 7 PCEIOUS suggestion made by an American: tne only thing missing in Mr. Khrushchev's whirl round the U.S. is a guest ap- pearance on the television programme "This is Your Life." Certainly, this would be the greatest eyeball Jerker of all time. I sat slumped
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  • 545 7 1 RAINBOW PIGEONS HIS HOBBY I OICHARD HEBER- K PERCY, 45, wish- in* tc make his gar- dens look more at- tractive, has dyed a number of pigeons and set them loose to 5 fly about the place. S "I've got green ones, yel--5 low blue,
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  • 424 7  - - CHAN SWAN BEE A QUERY CLEAN SHAVEN MEN HAVE LONG PONDERED "^T V. %jf\ f*|| JL^VJ H/%^C4^ %Ji& IS i r i^hi y «jf J& ii' K; 4« h en *5f ,iy '^JJf'rr^ K> MMm 4i^ m m>*W -•*^s L',..... 'K f Si UWS MJ?:: tMV .Jf f
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  • 220 7 Ski run in your bedroom A SKI run without first leaving Malaya's shores without even crossing the door of your home in quest of snow! It sounds incredible, but that's just what is made possible by a new device invented by Mr. H. R. Spence, Member of Parliament for West
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  • 186 7 Doctor has some* more to say ZOOLOGIST Dr. Char- les Goodhart did not stop at beards. "The Guardsman's bearskin, the Highlander's sporran, and the fieldmarshal's plumes are all sex symbols," he maintains. And this view is drawing denials from amazed soldiers. The bearskin as a sex
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  • 280 8 fdgdfg 'THE Britannic strategic air freighA ter, which the British Government intends to order for R.A.F Transport Command and which should be in service in five years time, will be the biggest transport aircraft in the world. It will be able to
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  • 111 8 SIX SAPPERS from 37 Field Engineer Regiment. Royal Engineers, stationed near Limassol, Cyprus, recently spent their leave making a 150-mile donkey trek through remote villages in the Western part of the island. During their ten-day journey they bought food from the villagers, cooked it themselves,
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  • 79 8 Spare-time Marines' challenge A CHALLENGE to a routemarch race over any distance and to any place has been thrown out to Southern Territorial Army units by four part-time Marines from Poole. Dorset. They are members of the Royal Marine Forces Volunteer Reserve, which trains at the Joint Services Amphibious Warfare
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  • 40 8 CAPTAIN (Able Seaman) C. C. Kirkman takes the helm of the Xarifa with, behind from left, the Master, Captain E. Goodier-Page, the First Officer, Commander G. Kitchen, R.N., and the Chief Engineer, C.P.O. A. S. Miles.
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  • 1032 8 THE ARMY TAKES TO THE SEA ANYONE who has lived in a seaport town will know how sailors are attracted to horse riding an occupation they follow with great enthusiasm if not corresponding skill. In the same way if an army garrison is anywhere near water, a yacht club will
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  • 192 9 LACIER FINISHED iftILLIANTL Y_But JVST TOO_LATE p» LEWIS racing roundup IPOH. Wednesday VK 'h "SS^ leading a PPrentice .T. f WIn u er at l 9°h yesterwon the fourth race on Gembira now claim three pounds allowance den 40 winners. He rode Gembira s»oon straight he oft! well
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  • 45 9 Follow these horses horses I :ie first the or the the Mt> was not -rth will .pect r per.e iteps lsl beaten 1. Hi of xperillrn in ire rai Mne well the K police win Board -1 win over sterday's atch at -;ngh police and
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  • 520 9 race three, led all the way kwon easily. Malia Setia just beat Numismate for second placing 1 with Come What May In I fourth placing. Too Much Money was fifth. Anna Kumara wa> badly away. Too good SETIA, returned to sprinting j alter racing over one
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  • 178 9 Merrytime are still SBA junior champions MERRYTIME Badminton Party retained the Singapore Badminton Association Junior Inter-Club title with a 5-0 victory over Marigold at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. Goh Geok Loo, Lam Say Chow and Ronnie Oon scored straight sets wins over Marigold in the three singles matches
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  • 258 9 iXHJR Singapore motor cycle racing sprint champions will participate in the Ceylon Racine Drivers Club road and circuit meet in Colombo early next month. Thpv are K. C. Wong, Wong FoSk Kwong. Ng Lian Teng g and Louis Chia of the -*g?£v3es
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  • 82 9 pictures. E Yesterday's winners at Ipoh from left: ON PAROLE (Leong up) won the first race paying 5 $87 and $18. CAN'T TELL, (Donnelly), a TresE passer selection, took the second race to pay $75 and $17. It was Can't Tell's maiden win in E
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  • 32 9 Marines 'B' are the champs Marines "B'' won the Singapore Government Services F.A. Div. 2 league championship when they beat the Singapore Government Medical Health and Technical Workers 3-2 at Kallang yesterday.
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  • 60 9 Mrs. H. Trant beat Mrs. J. Windgate 2 up in the quarterfinals of the Royal Singapore Golf Club women championship at Sim e Road yesterday. Other results were: Mrs. A. Cobley bt Mrs. B. Kinntar 7 and 6; Mrs. B. Nicholl bt Mrs. Irving Jones 5 and
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  • 15 9 Royal Engineers defeated Jollilads 2-1 in a soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    167 9 PREPARE tor shocks it you invest in 'he 1959 world championship records. The above looks I flat hand if ever there was one. The Argentine scored a t modest 90 points in Room 1 when East made One No-Trump. Can you guess how their team came to lose
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  • 274 9 THE Singapore Hockey Association, in its effort to tighten up the laws of the game, will introduce stringent rules for the 1959-60 season. The tournament committee adopted the following rules: No player mav play in the league unions he is registered with his
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  • 221 9 PALONG RUNS 39 3 /5 ON A RAIN-SOAKED TRACK From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Wednesday. VESTERDAY'S half an Inch of rain made racing conditions very bad at A Ipoh and the training tracks were still heavy this morning. Consequently there was little fast work. Palong a newcomer with Rinus van Breukelen,
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  • 201 9 RATIONAL CARBON, the Singapore Business House Football Association league and cup champions, are set for a grand slam. They entered the knockout final with a 3-1 victory over Pulau Bukom at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. In the final. National Carbon will meet Wearne
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  • 56 9 JJOMBAY, Thurs.— Malayan student Tan Yee Khan was eliminated from the men's singles of the Cricket Club of India badminton championships here last night. He was beaten 15-9, 14-17. 15-5 by C. D. Deoras, a local player, in the third round. The tournament has attracted leading players
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  • 92 9 Cpl. Ted Coates of Seletar won the 10 miles time trial race lor the second time within ten days when he beat a field of 12 which included three civilians at Tampenia Road yesterday. Coates yesterday clocked 25min. 24 sec. which was 40 sec. slower
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  • 58 9 He accepts offer to tour S.A. JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. «l Harold Rhodes, the Derbyshire pace bowler who was passed over by the M.C.C. selectors for the tour of West Indies, has accepted an invitation to join the Commonwealth XI to visit South Africa next month. So. too. have Colin InglebyMackenzie, the
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  • 29 9 Raffles Institution scored a I 2-0 victory over Serangoon Road School and Victoria Institution beat St. Joseph's by the same margin in interschool hockey matches played yesterday.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 118 9 TODAY'S I SPOUT 1 RUGGER: S.R.C. v Johore Bahru United, padang:; R.A.S.C. v R.A.F. Changi. Aver Ra ah Road. SRC v Johore United padang SOCCER: S.A.F.A. junior cup (replay) R.A.F. Tengah v Stable Boys, Geylang; Friendly Tan Took Seng v 8.0.0. (Johore), Balestier Road. HOCKEY: S.H.A. Div. 2— University "B"
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  • 601 10 ADLAI SAYS— RUSSIA 'SINCERE' IN DISARMAMENT PLAN Churchill warning an price at Hemparary peace 9 £OO\ RAPIDS. lowa. Thurs. Soviet Premier Mr. Nikita Khrushchev is sincere in his disarmament proposals, said Mr. Adlai Stevenson, the U-S. Democratic Party leader, yesterday. As a result of a 40--minute lunch talk here with
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  • 313 10 COON RAPIDS, lowa. Thurs. Mr. Khrushchev came here yesterday to see how American corn grows and found himself watching a fight between a yelling crowd of reporters and photographers and American and Soviet security men. The reporters and photographers had hemmed in the Soviet
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  • 129 10 K. grants parents' appeal DES MOINES, Thurs. Mr. Khrushchev yesterday i ordered his Foreign Minister, Mr. Gromyko. to arrange for two children of a Chicago couple to be allowed to leave Russia. The Soviet leader had a five-minute interview here with the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paulius Leonas who came
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  • 260 10 C'wealth:Big rale to play BIRMINGHAM, Thursday. VfR. HAROLD MACMILLAN, the British Prime Minister, said in an election address here last night that although much had been done in the growth of the Commonwealth, much remained to be done. In a speech in which he defended the Conservative Government's policy in
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  • 249 10 SEATO allies to discuss Laos policy LONDON, Thursday. A UNIFIED Allied policy towards the Laos crisis will be discussed at next Monday's S.E.A.T.O. meeting in Washington. There appears at present to be differing: approaches among the Western powers. The United States advocates a tougher line against alleged Communist aggression in
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  • 82 10 HIS LINK WITH MOSCOW n rRAXHSCO. Thurs. Premier Khrushchev had a secret telephone to the Kremlin during his stay at the Mark Hopkins Hotel here. A technical staff of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., said it was in effect, a special leased wire." Instant communication with Moscow could be
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  • 84 10 LAST OF THE U.S. JET FIGHTERS? IVASHINGTON. Thurs. The Air Force yesterday cancelled development of its 2.000 m.p.h. F-108 iet plane in a me ing the end of the line tor piloted interceptor^. The Air Force made it that the cancellation dictated by shortage of funds. The alternative was to
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  • 28 10 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, Malaya's Finance Minister, and members of his delegation were luncheon guests yesterday of the Rubber Growers' Association here.- Reuter
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  • 24 10 COVENTRY. Thurs.— Some 6,000 workers have been temporarily laid off at a firedamaged Rootes Group car body plant at Cowlev. Oxford.
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  • 65 10 Thurs. A Chivy cago door-to-door brush salesman will dine with Soviet Premier Khrushchev today in Washington. Joseph Polowsky and his wife Marie received an invitation on Tuesday from the Soviet embassy to attend the banquet. Polowsky la one of the Americans who met the advancing
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 10 Mr. Lee Ah Ngoh and his bride. They were married at the Singapore Registrar's office. Mr. Lee is the second son of Mr. Lee Yoke Fong. Managing Partner of the Marine Supply Co.. Singapore. The bride. Miss Chua Soh Yen, is a staff nurse of the Singapore
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  • 111 10 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Among the smallest eaters in the world are Asians, according to a United Nations report It said the people of the Philippines and India eat less than 2.000 calories daily. People of Pakistan, Ceylon and Japan have just slightly more than 2,000 calories. The Irish
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  • 82 10 FBI pounce on boxing chiefs WASHINGTON, Thurs. Frankie Carbo, boxing "boss,'' and Truman Gibson, Jr., the fight game's top promoter, were under FBI arrest yesterday along with three others in an unprecedented crack-down on prize-fight corruption. They were charged with trying to "muscle in" on the earnings and career of
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  • 32 10 LONDON. Thurs. Three million British engineering workers have demanded £1 a week increase and a 40--hour week. It is the biggest single wage demand in British industrial history. Reuter
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  • 195 10 PARIS, Thurs.— Paris and Algiers are waiting for the imminent reply of the Algerian rebels to Gen. Charles de Gaulle's new proposals. The length of time spent by the insurgents in drafting their answer to the de Gaulle plan, for self-deter-mination following pacification revealed
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  • 37 10 Chinese terroris Indians in Tibe 1 I bu.s h° en a cuum A n 10 wei them, into p, dov Six of bu Aciua: bi: Tib The m iian trade look bu>: ter> in tl i U.P.I.
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  • 99 10 VATICAN CITY, Thurs. A LEADING Catholic theologian said yesterday that if there are men on the moon they may conceivably be free of original sin. Another possibility, hf said, is that they did sin and were redeemed through a divine incarnation separate from that
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