The Singapore Free Press, 24 October 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 28 1 Opinion Talks for economic unity I I I I I I I I South I B n B Die to I for B B the B the X
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  • 388 1 Menon's stern warning to Peking CABINET MEETS Troops are rushed to scene of ambush NEW YORK, Saturday. -pHE Indian Defence Minister, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, said yesterday the latest Chinese thrust into India was a serious matter and the Chinese troops must withdraw. He told
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  • 57 1 BLANTYRE -Nyasaland), Sat —Chief Nfcumba, ruler of nearly 100.000 Africans m the c Chilwa area for the past 19 years, has been deposed because the "affairs of the area have been unsatisfactory for some time." it was officially announced here. His nephew and heir appaNed Maula.
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  • 70 1 Inquiry on plane crash opens 4 N T inquiry into the crash Aof a Royal Singapore Club Cessna at Kota three weeks ago will held this morning m Mala, The aircraft ended with its tail m the air. The vice-president of the Club. Mr. Bernard F. Oehlers, who was injured
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  • 19 1 Famed British author Somerset Maugham arrived m ?o the Far East where he lived 35 years ago.
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  • 53 1 Algerian premier in Tunis TUNIS, Sat M. Ferhat Abbas, Prime Minister of the "Algerian Provisional Government" arrived here yesterday after a round of talks m Rabat on moves towards a ceasefire m Algeria. M Abbas, who new by way of Rome and Tripoli, made no statement on arrival about the
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  • 210 1 COLOMBO, Sat.— The Ceylon House of Representatives will vote on a combined Opposition motion of no confidence m the government of Mr. Wijayananda Dahanayake on Oct. 30, it was officially announced last night Trip announcement s&ia Uil? the Prime Minister, who had originally proposed
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  • 66 1 THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Dauses during his inspection tour of the Singapore Polytechnic yesterday to watch a student perform a chemistry experiment. With the Premier are the Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister. Mr.
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  • 152 1 India, Pak settle disputes NEW DELhI. Sat—lndia and Pakistan have settled all outstanding disputes about their eastern borders, the leaders of delegations which had been meeting for the past week announced yesterday The Ind 1 s n delegation leader, Sardar Swaran Singh, said: 'There is no pending dispute between East
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  • 17 1 II p Bukit Ar.in; R "C.EN On« hundnd cas< > of milk *o' p re yesterd
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  • 145 1 IjEAVY rain fell m 1 several parts of Singapore this morning, causing floods and traffic jams. The worst affected areas were Bukit Timah. Woodlands, Alexandra, Orchard Road. Kampong Bahru Road and Chinatown. According to the Meteorological Department, 0.02 inch of rain fell within 2\
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  • 140 1 Officials from Federation seek cause of the row THE big probe into Singapore's U.M.N.O. crisis will begin at 6 p.m. today at the Victoria Hotel. A three-man team, headed by the Federation's Minister for Natural Resources, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin, will arrive by plane this afternoon from Kuala
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  • 90 2 PITTSBURG, Sat. I Ninety-six I.S. steel firms yesterday accepted an offer by the Steel- workers I nion to re- 1 sume talks on the 102--dav-old nationwide strike. Their four man negotiating team will 1 meet union representatives this morning. The proposal that talks be resumed came from
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  • 169 2 BOA C PLAN FOR CUT FARES Application was sent to Govt. one year ago, says Chairman "Marked increases m traffic and revenue' reported LONDON, Saturday. THEAPER air fares on colonial routes have been planned by British Overseas Airways Corporation. Chairman Sir Gerard D'Erlanger revealed here yesterday that 8.0.A.C. had applied
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  • 119 2 SMALL CARS STARRED AT TOKYO SHOW HpOKYO, Sat. The sixth X Tokyo motor show opened here yesterday. It will run 10 days. About 400 Japanese motor manufacturers displayed their models including cars, buses, lorries and autocyclesSmall cars were m the limelight. Several car manufacturers made public their 1960 models. 'People's
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  • 409 2 BUSINESS BRIEFS I ONDON, Sat.— Unsettled conditions prevailed m the London stock markets yesterday. Sentiment was disturbed by the sharp overnight decline on Wall Street. A cut m Babcock and Wilcox interim dividend from six percent to 4-i percent also had its effect, and engineering
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  • 20 2 BELGRADE, Sat. New large deposits of copper, described as "practically inexhaustible," have been found m Eastern Siberia.
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  • 203 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Batjan 1/2, Demodocus 4/5, Jag Vijay 6A. Sylvia Lykes 6/7, Livensa 8/9. Lord Byron 10/11, Achilles 13/14. Benlawers 15/16, Weltevreden 18. Glomeggen 19. Segamat N. Wall 1, Sletter N. Wail 2. Selaugor N. Wall 3,
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  • 155 2 MIDDLESBROUGH, Saturday. SIR NICHOLAS CAYZER, President of the British Chamber of Shipping, said last night the world had too many ships "fit and ready for the scrapheap." "The time is near, if not reached, when scrapping must be accelerated," he told a
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  • 76 2 CHAMBER HEAD'S WARNING A reduced economic unity between Singapore and the Federation is worrying Mr. A. \V. Scott above chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. He told the chamber's extra general meeting yesterday that income tax differentials between the two territories, withdrawal of customs privileges by the Federation, and
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  • 226 2 World market prices U.K. Closing p r j NOTE- 77 are middle H RUBBER No 1 fi S8 J c.i f European ports Ott No* RUBBER No. 1 rss Sont UBBER No Settlement Terms Hi Dec TONE: Steady PEPPER v Sarawak f.a u c.i f. Enron. port* Oct i PEPPER:
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  • 47 2 HONG KONG, Friday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today HK$ HK$ H. S. Banking Corporation $1,030 $1,040 Union Ins. Canton $87.50 SBB Wheelock Marden $6.76 $7.30 HKong phone $30.50 $30.75 &530.75 Dairy Farm Cold Storage $21.10 $21.70 £•$20.50 Taikoo Docks $35.75 »35.25 &$35.50
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  • 30 2 LONDON, Sat.— The State Building Society has been forbidden to receive any further investment money, it was stated at the Registry of Friendly Societies here yesterday.
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  • 637 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prici SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. INDUSTRIALS PreviMS Way Alex BncfS fret 1.75 1-70 Ords. 2.00 199 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 48 49'B.M. Trustees 525 525 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19.- Ords 39'- 39 6 Federal Dispensary 1.03 106 Fitzpatricks 95
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  • 363 3 SOVIET JOINS U.S. IN CALL FOR EARLY CONFERENCE earlier summit meeting is called the better it will be for cause of peace '—Kremlin view mTOOTi WASHINGTON, Saturday. RUSSIA wants an early summit too. "The earlier a summit meeting is called the better it will be for the cause of peace,"
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  • 53 3 picture IMF Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin talks uith Audrey Quek (left) and Son Tong San, m the motor workshop of the Singapore Junior Trade School. Balestier Road. Mr. long was m the Prime Minister's party which jester^ay visited the Singapore Polytechnic and the Trade
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  • 23 3 will turn Cuba into armed camp Castro Iji\n\ -rrrmief rda) Kd t Lnou: I by I lid 1 Lb.. l llited I w
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  • 9 3 CHEAP BIRTH CONTROL IS URGED p on he Reuter
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  • 15 3 PARIS, Sat.— Police arrest:o3 Algerian nationalists In .France m the past four wee.-:
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  • 107 3 'KASSEM DEAD STORY DENIED LONDON. Saturday. THE British Foreign Office said yesterday it knew 1 nothing: to confirm a Persian Press report that Iraqi Premier. General Abdul Karim Kassem, had died m hospital. :me time unofficial reports reaching here indicated that the stay m hospital c: Gen. Kassem had been
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  • 68 3 New blow to Dahanayake COLOMBO. Sat. The Government of Mr. Vijayananda Dahanayake, which earlier this week had its parliamentary majority reduced to only two votes, suffered another setback yesterday with the resignation of a Government supporter on the ground of ill-health. The resignation of Mr. M> S. Dissanayake. became known
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  • REST OF THE NEWS IN BRIEF
    • 86 3 /COPENHAGEN, Sat.— DenKj mark plans to put "atomic hams" on the market within about a year, a leading research scientist stated here. Mr. Stenberg Knudsen, .who is carrying out laboratory experiments into preserving ham, said excellent results Wad been obtained by treating the meat *-it"n
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    • 19 3 MANILA. An audience of 8,000 enthusiastically applauded the second and final performance of the 107-man Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Reuter
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    • 24 3 SYDNEY. People m London and Scotland have contributed to a fund to fly an Australian hole-in-heart girl to London for a. "life-or-death" operation. Reuter
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    • 34 3 NEW YORK. The United States assured the Hungarian people yesterday, on the third anniversary of their Russiancrushed revolution, that the world has not "resigned itself to the extinction of the Hunrarian people's liberties." U.P.I.
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    • 24 3 SYDNEY.— Robert James Heffron was aworn m yesterday as Premier of New South Wales to replace Mr. John Cahlll who died on Thursday.- Reuter
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    • 24 3 LONDON. Radioactivity m rainwater can be reduced by about a half if it is stored and filtered, according to the Metropolitan Water Board.- Reuter
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    • 31 3 NICOSIA. Plans to move British service families m Nicosia into certain administrative zones were "totally" unconnected" with the present crisis over alleged Turkish arms smuggling, a security forces spokesman said. Reuter
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    • 33 3 PORTLAND. —Two Oregon air national guard jet fighters collided m the air but three of the four men aboard the aircraft were found alive. A search is under way for the fourth.— U.P.I.
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    • 20 3 LONDON. The execution of Guenther Fritz Podola, convicted of murdering a London policeman, has been fixed for Nov. 5. Reuter
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    • 22 3 WASHINGTON. The 12-na-tion Antarctic conference ha^s reached, general agreement to continue international co-opera-tion m scientific investigation m the South Polar continent.— Reuter
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    • 15 3 LONDON. MR. ANEURIN BEVAN, 61 YESTERDAY BECAME DEPUTY LEADER OF THE BRITISH LABOUR PARTY. REUTER
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    • 32 3 VIENNA. Treasure-seekers have begun diving operations m the Danube River for boxes which they believe contain part of the Hungarian crown Jewels lost shortly before the end of World War 11.- U.P.I.
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  • 55 3 NEW YORK Sat. India yesterday urged moderation m the U.N. handling of Its dispute with South Africa over the trust territory af South-West Africa. The Indian Defence Minister. Mr. Krishna Menon, said conciliation was now needed to resolve the problem that has plagued U.N.-South Africa relations for
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  • 82 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. Diplomatic attention was concentrated here yesterday on a possible meeting of the Western powers m Paris m December. Diplomats said it would be called to try to iron out differences with President de Gaulle about the timing of an East-West Summit
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  • 168 3 Paris parley is now officially on but when? PARIS, Saturday. PRESIDENT Charles de Gauile announced last night that Soviet Premier Mr. Nikita Khrushchev has accepted an invitation to go to Paris. But no date was given. The official communique, ending three days of rumour and speculation, consisted of three brief
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  • 37 3 DEEPAVALI CONTEST MISS MARGARET Whyte, 18. is one of the entrants for the "Annual Deepavali Queen" contest to be held by Talenteers tonight at the Sea View Hotel. An added attraction will be a Saree Fashion Show.
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  • 60 3 COLONEL James Blair Gillies (above) has been appointed Colonel Farelf Malayan Troops, at GHQ FARELF. which is a new appointment. Col. Gillies. 45. will act as Special Adviser to the C-in-C Far East Land Forces, General Sir Richard Hull, "on those matters peculiar to Malayans serving m
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  • 122 3 JLfR. Thomas H. Glenn, leader of a party of 30 Americans who left Singapore today, after a two-day visit, said that the city certainly had a "faceiift" since the new government came into power. He pointed out the new playground at Kallang as a new
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  • 104 3 All hands to the Wagga water wall SYDNEY, Sat.— People m the southern New South Wales provincial centre of Wagga Wagga are working with frantic haste to build r brick wall. They hope it wil keep out the swollen water? of the Murrumbidgee River. When finished the wall wil be
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  • THE FREE PRESS FILM PAGE
    • 1070 4  - 'There's Ben Hur!' shouted the crowd MORGAN HUDGINS BY WIIKN actor Charlton Heston stepped from his train at Home's Stazione Termini m the Spring of 1958, he was greeted by shouts erf M E Mosee!". In English this means simp- Iv: "It is Moses!" 'When he departed I nine months
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    • 239 4 KIM NOVAK STARS IN A MUSICAL VORMAN KATKOV is completing his screenplay assignment on "Strangers When We Meet," initial Richard Quine independent production for Columbia Quine will be producing and directing. Based on Evan Hunter's novel, "Strangers When We Meet" will star Kirn Novak. Katkov also wrote the •creenplay for
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 156 4 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan 3 l^^^ ff!j| 111 I X VVE YE GOT A GCEAT Sa^S£/?c^X:ui X TMOSEBOVS MkFjM W^ TWEBE THEY 1 TEAM -<M SENDING POR MAC-HOWAffEOoff A o^TSpr.,v ma Jm W rto-cLvujfiiN v the bomb components M v THREE ACES COMING SvviTCHED q^, WMM A POBMATON THAT
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  • WOMEN'S CORNER
  • 298 5 Came from Melbourne to see former students SHE'S MUMMY' TO MALAYANS HPHE lady who played "Mummy" to a number of Malayan students while they were studying m Melbourne is here to visit them. Mrs. Theresa Dorothy Chong, the 43-year-old wife of a fruiterer, arrived here on the Oranje on Thursday
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  • 284 5 BIG JAPANESE YOUTH MISSION FOR SINGAPORE 4 47 -MAX Japanese youth goodwill mission will arrive m Singapore on Nov. 2 to meet local youth leaders and social workers and visit youth organisations. The goodwill mission Is sponsored by the Central Council of Juvenile Problems of the Japanese Prime Minister's office.
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  • 329 5 MINISTERIAL CHARGES ARE UNFAIR— S A V UNDERGRADS UNIVERSITY of Malaya students yesterday said they resented the charges made by the Singapore Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Kajaratnam, that they were "not giving the country the intellectual lead expected of them." In the latest issue of the
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  • 100 5 7 p.c. settles $33,500 debt An offer of a seven per cent composition by a bankrupt whose liabilities amounted to $33,500 was approved by Mr. Justice Chua m the Singapore High Court yesterday. Lee Thiam Puah. formerly a salesman, was adjudicated a bankrupt eight years ago on a judgement debt.
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  • 207 5 The calligraphy contest for Singapore Chinese schools has been postponed to Nov. 1 at 9 sum. at the Nam Hwa Girls' School m Adis Road. Entries total 320. representing 40 schools. Lord Carrington, new First Lord of the Admiralty, left Singapore for London yesterday by BOAC. There will
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  • 67 5 The Chief Priest of Wad 3ampnya. Bangkok. Yen Pradhamma Kumaphorn and a party of 44 devotees arrived m Singapore yesterday to attend the Kathina ceremony to be held at the Thai Bud- dhist Temple m Silat Road on Sunday. The Kathina is one of the Buddhist
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 6 5 r.arci with ut .ere you :x>n-
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    • 382 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 3.J0 am. and 131 pm. TOMORROW. am. and 3.35 p.m. MONDAY: 5.06 a.m. and 4.59 p.m. TIKSDAY: 7.28 a.m. and 6.48 p.m. WKDNESDAY: 8.21 a.m. and 8.08 p.m. THURS: 9 a.m. and 9.05 p.m. FRIDAY: 932 a.m. and 9.52 pm. taneous and you make friends readily. If.
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  • Random Thoughts
    • 817 6 TAKE CARE— ONE INNOCENT PUFF CAN PULL YOU DOWN CINGAPORE'S go-ahead Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, is doing the right thing by planning action against what he calls phoney clubs, which are hotbeds of vice. They are a feature of night life m Singapore and m
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    • 275 6 Each is great in his own place... A GREAT man was told one day that if he went to a certain village he would find m the market place someone who could teach him a valuable thing. Upon arriving there he was taken aback to find that the person from
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  • 248 6 Rubber dinghy may oust ship 's lifeboat LONDON, Saturday. WITHIN a few years the inflatable rubber dinghy may replace standard lifeboats m all passen- get liners, rf international agreement can be reached on their superiority. This will be a major topic at the International Convention on Shipping Safety m London
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  • 212 6  -  Beachcomber mHE next edition of the X Highway Code should list the activities permissible m prolonged traffic jams. Apparently a driver may not shave at the wheel, or do carpentry. What scope is there for pursuing hobbies while immobilised? What about a miniature built-in rock-garden for every
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 249 6 CHERRY HEERING CHEERS! The Thirteen Wonden of cherry brands lt Heering. A remarkable drink that has meny f,? try Cherry Heering on the Rocks and you 11 soonj^ out why! Just pour a glassful over ice rubes im j? result is long and stimulating. It's rrfrrshinf «Z Most men and
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 252 6 CLUES ACROSS 5 Cold virtue, they say (7). 1 A conflicting view of refits 6 Man on a flat craft? It may (6). be seen overhead (6). 4 His art is Terpsichorean (6). 7 Someone manages to put this 8 The incline takes a long time across (5). and gets
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    • 90 6 Radio programme P.M. 1.00 Programme summary Sports hour. 6.45 Programme 1.02 Saturday showcase. 1.30 The fummary followed by musical lnnews. 1.40 Newstalk. 1.45 Sir 5 Pro naaa9 "Jf Thomas Beecham conducU. 7 U*8mmTJPJtt£ 2.00 The Malayan Touch. 2.30 m ne musk 7 loYout? at^K Ptono playtime. 2.45 Siesta time. helm.
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  • 76 7 1 m AE^VJi" n4VT5°£! TIES HAVE INTRODUCED A NEW MEASURE H WILL ELIMINATE DELAY AND CONGESTION AT PAYA LEBAR AIRPORT I THE JET-AGE. mm now on. health officers will board planes Lk the rs Papers instead of waiting Ita inside the 1 ustoms and
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  • 3 7 20,695 refuged citixenship
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  • 100 7 136,000 NEW VOTERS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A total of 136,000 new voters have been entered on the Federation's electoral The total now stands at 2,--*****7. The Election Commission orought the electoral rolls up-to-date by sending out teams of officers to register new voters and delete the names of deceased persons.
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  • 41 7 In a talk on "Socialism In to Nanyang Uni>tudents last night. tie Ahmad Boestamam, .-man of the Socialist Front m the Federation, said that Malaya's peasants, not her workers, should form the vanguard of socialism's struggle In the country.
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  • 13 7 NEW YORK, Sat.— United Nations Day is being celebrated today.
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  • 231 7 Man wanted "protection money* so... A BAR girl wrote to the Minister for Labour and Law Mr K. M. Byrne, about an attempt to extort $5 from her, the First Criminal District Court was told yesterday. In the dock was J. B. Karunatilieka. 26,
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  • 167 7 Work on big island scheme starts WORK on the $100,000 project to provide basic amenities for the 3,000 people of the Southern Islands, off Singapore, has begun. The scheme includes construction of a 25,000-gallon water tank costing $20,000, schools, clinics and community centres. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of
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  • 55 7 A SPECIAL United Na- tions feature entitled 'Time's Ambition" will be broadcast m the English service of Radio Singapore at 9 tonight. It will mark the 14th anniversary of the United Nations, which falls today, and the 10th anniversary of the launching of the UN's technical
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  • 166 7 They are here to learn Malay £IX Australian women and a man arrived m Singapore by the Oranje from Australia to learn Malay and Mandarin. They are members of the Overseas Missionary Fellowship of the China Inland Mission, whose headquarters are m Singapore. The six women are Miss 1 Daphne
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  • 104 7 MALAYAN'S CALL TO AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE, Bat— Inche Tajudin bin All. M&layan delegate to the Commonwealth Association at Canberra, appealed m a speech here last night for all countries to practi.se "true democracy." "Let's get together and forget the past, even though we are of different colours and different races," he
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 108 7 '"s&h f. Jvs for std One 2* m üble i CI i n i' V* 11^ tU^f Uers rehearsal of "Martha" 2.45 r >td Two 3.3* p.m. f^s Quay) PoiBe d FersonaUty for J^ rpr •CcH lri m R °ad): V Teens Club's I V»un»j Adults Club's visit to Girls
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  • 378 8  - PLANT THAT IS NAMED AFTER ADEN M.R.S. Arscott By ADENIUM is a genus of plants native of East Africa and Arabia. The name is taken from ADEN where one species is found. It belongs to the same family us the Plumeria (Frangipanni), often being mistaken for a miniature form of
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  • 225 8 MARCOTTING is a favourite method of tree propagation used m Malaya. By this means roots are induced m branches that are still attached to the parent plant and which, when severed, are separate growing entities. Part of the bark on the branch to be marcotted must be
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  • 339 8 A RELATION OF THE FRANGIPANNI gILLBERdIAS plants belong to the Bromeliad family, of which the pinapple is ;i member. The variety illustrated is Billl gia Thyrsoidea and it is a most rewarding plant to grow. The flowers are quite striking. A
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  • 46 8 KHARTOUM.— Omar Larkin, 30-year-old Sudanese youth, has received acknowledgments from the United States and Soviet embassies to the Sudan Republic, with a promise that his name will be forwarded to their respective capitals as a volunteer to be shot to the moon.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 95 8 *<■ tf T IBM DOCKET-MONEY prizes Wendy, c/o The Singapore are offered for colour- Free Press, Times House, ing this scene with paints River Valley Road Singacrayons or chalks. pore 9, to reach her not There are four prizes later than Thursday next. offered each of $5 (two Age limit
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    • 76 8 I LAST WEEK'S^ WINNERS I winners of last Ik ieek's colouring con- g fpn (eac/i o/ MJ/iom w;iZI wceive a prize o/ $5 m iue cowrse) are as follows: Master Michael Lee (13) Primary VI, Boy's Town, v P.O. Box 4005, Singapore 23. Master Stephen Soh (12) 2-E, Firs* Biocfc
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    • 162 8 RUPERTS DEEP SEA ADVENTURE Rupert watches fasc.na.ed. while sea-serpent I gasps Rupert I- i die whirling cloud of spray passes a d.ffierenr shapV WhaThave I o and disappears round the island. do now > I,, U™ IJi StSST gj^s. 1^ wbs t. a -«F»-#i JftkiJr«£ MMSff hjure bobs up ,ust
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  • 191 9 TWO LUXURY WINNER S Less, Super Snipe Lhave disc brakes, bodies BA SIL CARDEW NEW-THE AUSTIN PRINCESS NEW-THE HUMBER SUPER SNIPE 1 i British 100-mile-an-hour W n> re P roving winners at the London I Super Snipe, with a new engine, disc brakes m front, I :id comfort. ludoas and
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  • 107 9 [ACS TRIBUTE TO CAR INDUSTRY th* London Sh»w. the Prime P* Mr Macmillan. rjW th* British car B*? as the most vital I"? kooTant m our nduvtrv contributed over oneeighth of the country's foreign exchange earnings from visible exports. Referring to
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  • 338 9 New 'Jags have big visibility and big performance new Jaguar models on view at the London Motor Show have 20 per cent more visibility. There is a much wider rear window, now semi-wrap-round; all view-obstructing pillars have been cut to half their previous thickness; and there is a much wider
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  • 102 9 ANEW device to foil sneak car thieves has been invented by a Belfast metal worker, Mr. Ronald Patterson. It works m two ways. Immediately a door is opened the horn blares out an alarm. Should this not discourage the thief, the horn blows again as soon
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 67 9 m^s^^^^j^jJ B^ *-*^»"-r* Bz>V ng sidewalk glances; give your family take home an elegant, high-spirited It'll be the smartest thing you've done! o, because Hillman zip and big-hearted 1 on gas, and there's Hillman family ss and luxury comfort, with roomy rear boot n 'uggage. See, try this best of
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    • 244 9 For Comfort Quiet, Stay at.- 5 Jj^ H cTRAI HOTEL 00 Bencoolen St., Singapore 7. Mostly Air Conditioned Rooms Visitors from Malaya and abroad if coming to Singapore arrange your next stay at our Hotel which is centrally situated. Reasonable Rotes. Private Car Pork Facilities. Bar Restaurant A La Carte
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  • 123 10 ORISBANE, Sat.—Bri- tain's tennis star, Christine Truman, has been left without a partner for the Queensland mixed doubles championship, m which she is top seed. Her partner. Australian Davis Cup squad member. Bob Mark, has withdrawn from the titles following a car accident m which
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  • 344 10  -  MARK FOENANDER UNGKU IBRAHIM WILL MISS HMS MALAYA CUP GAMES By JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The rugby reason has advanced to the stage when prospects for the H.M.S. Malaya Cup competition bear consideration. Trials are being held all over the country and
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  • 113 10 RUGGER: Naval Base v Johore Bahru United. Naval Base: R.A.F. Tengah "B" v The Blacks, Tengah: S.C.C. v Army, pad an g: Tankards v Nee Soon Garrison. Nee Soon: i Cheshire v R.E.M.E., Sela- t jrang: R.E.M.E. v 75 Squadron R.N.Z.A.F.. Ayer Rajah Road. SOCCER: S.A.F.A Div. 3
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  • 94 10 Victory for Compton's XI E. TRANSVAAL. Sat.— The Commonwealth cricket team beat a Lowveld Invitation XI by four wickets yesterday m a light-heated one-day game here. Batting first, the home side, captained by former Springbok. Eric Rowan, scorf ed 213. The Commonwealth, led by Denis Compton, replied with 217 for
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  • 26 10 LAUREL, Maryland, Sat. Peru will have a horse m the $M 300,000 Washington International race here for the first time, it was announced yesterday.
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    165 10 BOTH teams missed an easy game on this hand when Britain met Italy m the European championship. In Room 1 after two passes, the Italian North opened One Spade and the next two players pased. West then doubled: North bid Two Spades and East Three Clubs. North toiled
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  • 33 10 Fulham beat Newcastle United by 4-3 m last week's F.A. Division I league. Keystone picture shows:— Whitehead, the Newcastle right-back, falls headlong over Hill, the Fulham inside-right, during the match.
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  • 184 10 One franc award to Brundage pARIS, Sat. A Paris E tribunal fined trie sports weekly "Miroir E des Sports" SM6OO for libelling Avery Brun- dage, chairman of the E E International Olympic E Committee (IOC). z The publisher was or- Jered to pay the $M6ol E E fine and sports
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  • 185 10 SELECTORS HAVE CONFIDENCE IN YOUNG ENGLAND SHEFFIELD, Sat.— England's football selectors yesterday gave a vote of confidence m their young experimental side which drew with Wales last Saturday when they named an unchanged side to meet Sweden, the World Cup finalists, at Wembley on Wednesday. Meeting here, the selectors probably
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  • 66 10 ARMY XV v S.C.C. The Army team to meet Singapore Cricket Club m a rugger match at 5 p.m. today on the padang will be: Sgt. Charles: Lt. Carey. Lt. Ivison. Cpl. Blacker. L Cpl. Coe: Cpl. Colquitt, Sgt. Braybrook; Sgt. Powney. Lt. Larkin. Pte. Fleet; Sgt. Green, Sgt. Evans:
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  • 42 10 H.M. Dockyard team to meet Singapore Youth m a friendly soccer match at Naval Base today will be selected from: Booth, Ahmad Salim, Brown, Samugam, Paul Chua Kulasingam, Maniam, Rahim Minjot. Mohd. Darus, Obed Mun Fook, Teck Chai, A. Said!
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  • 47 10 TOKYO, Sat. Japan will play the Republic of Korea m the opening match of the Eastern Zone of the 1960 Davis Cup competition, it was announced by the Japan Lawn Tennis Association yesterday. India and Ceylon will meet m the other first round match.
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  • 60 10 SYDNEY, Sat.— The touring Australian Rug'oy League team, the Kangaroos, may have two of their toughest matches when they return to Australia next year. Deputy chairman of the Australian Rugby League Board of Control, Mr. Bill Buckley, said he would try to arrange for the Kangaroos
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  • 17 10 LEIPZIG. Sat India beat East Germany 2-1 m a hockey international here yesterday. Reuter
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 173 10 YOU CAN MAKE Y(W HOME UP TO DATE C H s t CAtPtff WILTc RUNNER N T| COLOUP JUT{ CAfprr. ,7^ COLOUREO tJJ <vgg with a ab^ il 4§7ff r i-'j"^ U A ««MMwvA E!2K it 1 1 Pleote poy us o visit to that we con tell you hw
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  • 427 12  - Downing Street is best bet of the day ALLAN LEWIS sums up TOMORROW'S RACES Dozening Street (J. Donnelly). QOWNING STREET, who was scratched for his first race. looks the bet of the day m the Class 1, Div. 1 one mile event (Race 6) which is the main event at
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  • 829 12 South of France to complete a double SOUTH of France was convincing enough m his first start win m Class 2 Div. 1 to complete a double for the meeting by winning the Class 1 Div. 2 6F race with only one pound more. Hopeful Blue, who finished strongly m
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  • 193 12 THE class 1 div. 2 one mile event (Race 7) will be a match between Agnes Slipper and Sovereegn Flame. Agnes Slipper gets 21b. more for her first start third to Three Rings and Shamrock Slipper. She has won over l\ miles, 9f. and one mile and
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  • 63 12 V Allan Lewis best bets t for tomorrow should be:Cheers, Downing r V Street, Bestcrete and South of France. (l Best outsiders: i Rogerthorpe, Box Office II and Dententurius. > <> TRESPASSER'S best bets are: Downing Street, Cheers and Best- I crete. n The going is expected j,
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    • 332 12 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING RECiI'LATIONS, 1956 Regulation 13 (i) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE is hereby given that TOH HOE AUN OF NO. 58A. JALAN BESAR. SINGAPORE 8 is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration m respect of premises known M TOH
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 152 12 Cinema Guide CATHAY. Phone *****Tht Buccaneer 9.30 p.m. MtdniKht! Tohy« Afttr Dark ODEON Phon« *****: No« She They Cam* To Cordura t 1"». 4.00. tlufa .lull Bmtan-- t lay). NEW ALHAMBRA Phone 360 M Coral I \f mdann) Tjiaq i h ODEON-KATONO. Phone ***** Th« Black Orchid 1.30, inikjht: Ridm.;
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