The Singapore Free Press, 2 November 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 207 1 Rising waters slow down many trains DEAD SLOW WARNING Cars m jam on Klang gUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Floods have slowed down Malaya's rail tran>port. Heavy ruin and risin varic of the count rv iorced the an Railway Adstrati n to impose d restriction?. rs were told to
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  • 133 1 SILENTLY a crowd watches as Ng Thiam Hock. 24. of the Singapore Infantry Regiment, is carried away after a secret society attack m Serangoon Road last night. Ng died on arrival at the General Hospital. He and a companion, Tay Chin Hoe, 19, were attacked 50
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  • 385 1 NEHRU: WE CAN AND WILL DEFEND OUR FRONTIERS YEW DELHI, Mon.— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said yesterday that Chinese armed attacks on India's borders are a challenge to the nation and added, "We will defend our borders with all the strength at our command.' Mr. Nehru, speaking In
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  • 56 1 LONDON. Mon. Russia is building the worlds largest radio telescope, a cross-shap-ed device with arms 750 feet long much bigger than Britain's radio telescope at Jodrel] Bank. Cheshire, Moscow radio >aid la.^t night. Details of the telescope, being built outside Moscow. \v«.re given by me. radio m
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  • 38 1 NEW YORK, Mon. A motorcar ran out of control here and careened into a group ot mourners standing beside a grave m a cemetery. One woman was killed and 11 other persons were m Hired.— U.P.I.
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  • 227 1 IN a brief ceremony at sundown yesterday, Proiessor Samar Guha laid a wreath of white gladiolas and roses at the site of an Indian memorial which was demolished by the British when they liberated Singapore m 1945. The memorial was erected m
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  • 136 1 Afghan tribe revolts L 2,000 ENTER PAKISTAN l/ARACHI, Mon. The Mangals, one ot Afghanistan's most important tribes, have risen m revolt against the Afghan Government and over 2,000 of them have crossed into Pakistan seeking shelter, an official announcement said here today. The tribe, which plays a big role as
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  • 31 1 The Rev. Father Manuel Teixeira. Vicar of the Portuguese Mission's Church of St. Joseph, Singapore, celebrated his 25th year as a prie.st with a thanksgiving mass yesterday.
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  • 251 1 CLERK DROWNS: BID. TO SAVE HIM FAILS SINGAPORE police are investigating a report that a sampan man ignored a seven-year-old boy's plea for help for his father, who was struggling m the sea off Marine Parade yesterday morning. Goh Lye Huat, a schoolboy, said that the sampan man's answer was:
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  • 33 1 November first grade rubber buyers f .o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 1111«8 1 cents per Ib.. up a quarter of a tent on close. The tone was quiet.
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    • 33 1 PAGE sfiugairq c scene i Footlights and Floodlight 7 Johore News 6 William Herbert's Recital 8 X.L Kace Review 8 Cartoons 3 Your Lucky Star 3 Women's Corner 3 Other Overseas Cables 10
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  • 101 2 PAA to cut freight rate to East by half I\ YORK. Mon. Re*N duct ions averaging 50 per air freight rates be- n the United States and I will be introduced by Pan-American World Air- 1. 1960. The whole picture of air the Pacific area banted. We expect tat our
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  • 21 2 HONG KONG. Mon.— The 14th world tourist conference will be held m Manila from Nov. 18 26 U.P. I.
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  • 123 2 AMERICAN AID TO BE SLASHED WASHINGTON, Mon.—American aid will be slasned next year. According to informed sources here President Eisenhower's Congress request for new foreign aid money will probably be about Ms2lo million below the last two fiscal years. For the 1959 fiscal year ended last June 30. Eisenhower requested
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  • 99 2 Jet s-f or- Asia rivalry soon WASHINGTON. Moil.— The West may soon have to meet the Soviet Union on a new economic battleground—providing the latest model I jet and turbo-prop aircraft for under-developed countries. A private itudy by the Canadian-American Committee. >aid "The Soviets, with their flexibility of manoeuvre. may
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  • 62 2 THE HAGUE, Mon.— KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has announced net earnings of £1.430.000 (more than $12 million) lor the third quarter of 1959—16 per cent more than m the third quarter of last year. Traffic m the third quarter of the year showed an increase
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  • 264 2 Four-month-old strike by steel men will keep million jobless until 1960 NEW YORK, Monday. THE crippling nationwide steel strike, now 1 half-way through its fourth month, is beginning to cast a shadow over Christmas for nearly a million American workers ana their families.
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  • 88 2 WASHINGTON. Mon.^— T h c Commerce Department .s.ud yeslerriay t lia t United States consumption of new rubber amounted to 146.111 long tons m September. 1959. compared with 137.951 tons m August. 1959. and 123.909 tons m September a year The September 1959 consumption of laiex was
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  • 53 2 TOKYO. Mon.— The Brsl three Japanese built long-range navigation radio stations began opera t- ing along Japan's Pacific coast lor the first time yesterday. There are eight Loran stations i operated by United States forces m and round Japan. They are located m areas principally facing
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  • 100 2 LONDON. Mon. The first 80.A.C. Comet 4 on the Australia run left here for Sydney yesterday on a schedule Which will cut nearly 14 hours from the time for the 12.000-mile run. There will be five Comet 4s a week on the route through Zurich,
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  • 44 2 f AKARTA. Mon— The chairJ man of the Indonesian Red Cross. Dr. Harun Surono, said that 600.000 refugees had registered m South Celebes. These refugees came out from the jungles after thousands of Darul Islam rebels had surrendered last month. Reuter
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  • 45 2 HONG KONG. Fri. Closing prices here today were: H. A: S. Banking Corporation $1,050 $1,040| &51.040 Union Ins. Canton $87 $87.50 Wheelock Marden 7.00 6.83 &S 7.95 HKong 'phone 531.00 $30.50 Dairy Farm Cold Storage $21.30 $21.20 &521.10 Taikoo Docks $36.50 $35.00
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  • 37 2 TOKYO. Mon. A world design conference, the first of its kind, will be held m Tokyo and Kyoto, Western Japan, next May. It will discuss problems of industrial art, commerce and architecture.— Reuter
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  • 38 2 CAIRO, Men. Egypt and the Sudan have reached agreement on the sharing of the Nile's waters and will sign iormal documents within two days. Mr. Talaat Farid. the Sudanese Information Minis- ter. said yesterday.— U.P.I.
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  • 37 2 SEATTLE, Mon. Experiments are under way here with the Boeing 707 jet transport to try to increase the ability of big airliners to take off m shorter distances and to land at slower speeds. Reuter
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  • 15 2 MOSCOW. Mon.— Russia's third Sputnik completes 7,617 revolutions around the globe today. U.P.I.
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  • 64 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Darmstadt 4/5. Star Alcyone 6A, Donai 8/9, Atreus 10/11, steel Worker 13/14, Ginyo Maru 15/16, Limburg 18, tlinko Mard 19. Idomeneus 21/22, Bonneville 23/24, Sylvia Lykes 25/26, Sangola 27/28. Straar Johore 29/30, Van Heemskerk 31/32,
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  • 212 2 Shipping two thousand miles inland up Yellow River HONG KONG, Mon. China plans to transform the mighty Yellow River into a "water staircase/ so 500-ton ships can steam 2,000 miles inland. When the project has been completed, sea-going vessels will be able to sail through a chain of reservoirs up
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    175 3 1$ j^EEKS NEW IDEAS Expert on flowers to visit Japan CIXGAPORE'S Japank^ ese flower arrangement expert, Mrs. K. Kirn (left) leaves lor Tokyo next week to j gather new ideas for her art. She will be away tor three Mrs. Kirn has, been invited to visit the school
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  • 50 3 INDIA'S PEACE MESSAGE The former Speaker of the I istative A<sembly. Sn S. K. Mukerji, said m Singapore last night: "India's eternal message to the world for Achieving peace i-s .ite the science of the SOlll." Sn Mukerji. who :> on a South-East Asian tour, was leaving early this morning
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  • 192 3 ASIAN AREA SEMINAR \M ALAYA will be host naiTl tion to an Asian regional seminar of the International Students Conference. the President of the National Union of Federation Students, Mr. Kenny Khaw. said at the weekend. Mr. Khaw returned by air from Leiden where he at-
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  • 55 3 Baby food price cut NESTLES Products (Malaya. Ltd. have announced price reductions for 1-lb. and 2 l i-lb. tins of Lactogen. The new retail prices are $2 20 for a 1-lb. tin and $5.30 for a 2',-lb. tin. A spokesman said they had taken advantage of mass production to bring
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  • 241 3 GRENADES THROWN IN FRESH VIOLENCE ALGIERS, Monday. pHE bloody Algerian war entered its sixth year today to the accompaniment of fresh terrorist violence. Five persons were wounded when a nationalist terrorist pitched a grenade into a crowd m the Belcourt quarter of the city. At Mascara, 10 persons were wounded
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  • 161 3 THE LIEUT. WAS 'GUN RUNNER' pOR Lieutenant D. Sujatno, 33. of the Indonesian Navy, Singapore brings back memories of the days when he was a "gun-run-ner" with death as his constant companion. It was m the chaotic days of 1945-46. when Indonesian nationalists fighting for independence were being strangled by
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  • 36 3 PARIS. Mon.— Minimum wa?e for French workers rose by 2.67 per cent yesterday following a rise m the official cost of living index. New minimum wage In the city is MSI an hour— Reuter
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    • 290 3 KOLOK Stamp Pads containers arc seamless and made from pressed tin plates, with rolled edges and with an attractively coloured enamel finish. They arc up-to-date m design yet stout m construction with a close fitting easy-action lid Quality Inks arc combined m the Stamp Pads with fine fabrics and felts
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    • 94 3 pros\M EB attitude Is nort rove lin .dive VIRGO idea can I IBR S ip you achi g for a X rsn iiawu b Sydney Jordan HELLO. SPACE SATELLITE... I I MEANWHIL Qp|- Qp YOU CAN TAKE I WAWKE CALLING PBOM'ARGOSV' t^ WHAT'S SQUADRON RIVALRY- Y-^H^k feV^-3 T PP AG
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  • 756 4  - THE Singapore Scence IAN MOK-AI jhfjffh Discovering with joy the seasonal facets of our isle of changes AUTUMN ANTS ARE MOVING Rubber tree tops m the lowlands which looked now like a mountain lake AND so we have journeyed into November and find the ants moving from their hollows under
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  • 383 4 yATICAN CITY, Church sources here said the forthcoming Roman Catholic Ecumenical Council may also discuss a reform of the calendar. But the Church could be expected to resist making Easter a fixed feast day. Various projects ior a "universal" calendar to even out the
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    • 326 4 CLI'ES ACROSS Try rams for a Change (7). 1. Equip the girl with a rifle to The sound of a leak (4). sail m war (6>. 5. Popularly he's Pat <8». 4. The square pe*? m the rounc' 6. What sufficient is equal to, hole t6 1. they say (5).
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    • 78 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme sum- 5-00 Programme summary. In X Point 815 Hiehlieht mary. 1.02 Melody market. 5.03 Ploynesian Paradise. ...Beng Salamat Sines 830 1.30 The news. 1.40 News- 5.30 Children's Corner. 6.00 'Bhakra-TemDle Of Pros talk 1.45 The Don Cossack Music from the Ballet. 6.30 perity." 900 A Nieht At
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  • 318 5 •WE HAVE BEEN V NG N FEAR FQR TOQ LQNG FIFTY THOUSAND UNITE TO KEEP THEIR HOMES SAFE FOLLOWING a series of robberies and thefts m Queenstown S.I.T. estate, the Queenstown Community Association last week formed a vigilante corps, made up of 20 committees,
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  • 254 5 Bonds will be used to build a new hall I)LANS are going ahead for a community hall to be built from money donated by a "well-wisher" f o Trafalgar Home. It will cater "for 900 patients. Mr. Ec Peng Liang, presl- of the Singapore LepRelief Association, told the Free Press
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  • 137 5 Services chiefs to confer ABOUT 80 senior offk of the Britain armed force> m the Far East have mbled m Singapore for annual "indoor exercise". Th' rci» will start tomorrow. Also amending will be Australian and New Zealand representatives. The Commander m Chief of the FARELF. General Sir Richard Hull,
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  • 19 5 TAIPEH. Mon.— The first super tanker built m Formosa, the 36.000-ton. Faith has completed a trial run.- U.P.I.
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  • 191 5 rE newly- formed Singapore Metro Philharmonic So- ciety has assembled a string orchestra of 20 mem- I bers and a choir of 60. The society has started rehearsing and hopes to j make its debut m early January. People mainly responsible for the formation
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  • 84 5 Citizenship gained now by residence APPLICATIONS for SingaA pore CiMzenship by naturalisation can be made to the Ministry of Home Affairs from today. Applicants must have resided m the State during the 12 months immediately preceding the date of application. They should also have lived In Singapore for a total
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  • 291 5 THE Singapore Council for Adult Education is organising a course on "Asian Political Thought" consisting of 15 lectures divided into three series of five lectures each. The course starts on Nov. 26 and the lectures will be given on Thursdays from 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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  • 394 5 A STRONG build-up of moral force amongst the non-committed Afro-Asian nations was imperative m countering the "expansionist tendencies of Communist China." i This was told to the Free Press m an exclusive interview by Shri Samar Guha, a personal emissary of Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan,
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  • 111 5 TiHE Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7.15 p.m. TODAY: Tuan Mong School, 11 m s Yio Chu Kang Road Sin Mm School, Van Kit Village, Pulau Bran! (Telok Saga). TOMORROW: Nong Chong School. 10J
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    • 41 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 11.13 am. TOMORROW: 00.11 a.m. and 11.50 p.m. WEDNESDAY- 1.02 a.m tnd ttn p.m. THURSDAY: 1"> a.m 1.11 p.m. FRIDAY; 2.30 am. *ml I ">»; p.m. SATURDAY: 3.49 a m. and 2.48 p.m. SUNDAY: 5.01 am. and 154 p.m.
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    • 134 5 KAMALA CLUB: Sewing ilass lv a.m. to noon. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.. j p.m. to 5 p.m.; embroidery class 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. TOC H: Singapore Branch Women's Association meeting at Talbot House 2.30 p.m. BIKIT TIMAH YOUTH CLUB: Table tennis, indoor games
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  • 47 6 New member of committee JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Inche Kosai bin Haji Mohamed Salleh, member tor Pant Bakar. has been appointed chairman of the State Assembly's Standing Public Accounts Committee m place of Date Haji Mohamed Noah, who has resigned on being elected Speaker of the Federal Parliament.
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  • 875 6  - The guests wish bon voyage to Lady Marcella Mark Foenander JOHORE HIGHLIGHTS by LADY Marcella and her daughter Princess Mariam made their last public appearance here when they attended the Garden Party m honour of the Sultan's birthday last Wednesday. Tomorrow they sail on the Himalaya for Britain, and many
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  • 197 6 lOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Johore State Gov- eminent will select four officers for the Johore Civil Service from among 100 candidates who sat for a general test last month. The Secretary of the State's Public Services Collision, lnche Mahfar bin Abdullah,
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  • 231 6 FEES for surveys and inspection of ships m Singapore will be raised by about 10 to 15 per cent when the new Merchant Shipping (Fees) Rules, 1959. to be tabled at the next Legislative Assembly meeting, are approved. The fee for surveying a ship I
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  • 129 6 2,630 SIT FOR EXAM TODAY TK)DAY, 2,630 students m Johore State will sit for their Lower Certificate Examination. A Government spokesman told the Free Press yesterday that the examinations will be held at 26 centres. He said that number of students sitting for the examination is greater than that m
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  • 89 6 NEW YORK. Mon. India yesterday called on the world's nuclear powers to make their temporary suspension of nuclear tests permanent as soon as possible. An Indian resolution introduced m the United Nations also called on "all other states" to refrain from nuclear tests. This was
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  • 59 6 NEW YORK, Mon. A leading American agricultural scientist arrives m Malaya next week to discuss the possible application oi a new chemical said to over- l come root-rot m rubber trees. Dr. E V. Miller, said he hoped to arrange tests m Malaya ol this and another
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  • 163 6 Johore campaign for more good neighbours JOHORK BAHRI\ Mon. The Johore S tat e [nforniatioii Office has launched nampaign to encourage establishment of more Good Neighbour Councils m the State. Top officials of the Information Service have started giving i< tures on the benerits of such councils to the people
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  • 132 7 Margaret Wee writes It's ballet, it's play... it's a Xmas treat Id adults can look ial treat this Christmas >chools combine to a ballet-cum-play. They are Dean's School which is staging the dramatic aspect and the Red Shoes School of Ballet Members of the Stage Club are taking the adult
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  • 15 7 Chinese drama runs 4 hours M.mX X X H} H I B is the ft
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  • 298 7 MARTHA'S MUM HAS ROLE IN 'MARTHA TAKING part m the New Scene- shifters' comic opera Martha special appeal for Mrs. Priscilla Clark who plays one of the principal roL The reason she has a two-and-a-half-year-old daughter named Martha. "My daughter thinks it's cute that I should have a part m
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  • 78 7 THE Singapore Film Society is king extra members to help to meet the increased costs of their shows next year. The Society put on Hamlet and Henry V for the Ministry of Edu/s Shakespeare week last August. Officials for 1959-60 are: chairman, Mr. J. Christinase:
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  • 306 7  - HASHIMAH YON WAS ONLY 16 WHEN SHE GOT HER BIG CHANCE Roy Lazaroo by gLIM and dainty Hashimah Yon (below) is the youngest top notch actress m the Shaw Brothers film studios today Only 19, she can boast of having starred m more than 20 films, m about a dozen
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  • 55 7 'Plaintiff' tickets selling fast Tickets for the Stage Club's comcdv Plaintiff m a Pretty Hat ar 0 selling fast. Early booking is advised. The play is being presented at the Cultural Centre on Nov. 4. 5. 6. and 7 at 9 p.m. There is also a special matinee at 5.30
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  • 231 7 Flim Quiz spotlight turns on Lim Dai NO need to guess the Film Quiz girl this week! You all know she's glamorous, gorgeous Lin Dai. But how much else do you know about her? Answer the questions below and win yourself MO (first prize), two double cinema passes (second* or
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  • 913 8  -  ALLAN LEWIS SHOWS CLEAN PAIR OF HEELS TO HIS RIVALS IN MAIN RA CE Uy KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ON SCREEN showed a clean pair of heels to his seven rivals m the main sprint at Kuala Lum- pur yesterday. Revelling m the heavy going,
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  • 267 8  - FLYING PHOENIX DIES ALLAN LEWIS Hn FLYING PHOENIX. Mr. and Mrs. Lo Chin's top clas> sprinter, died at Penang yesterday. Flying Phoenix, a chestnut Australian gelding by Newt own Wonder out ot Maureen Lynn, raced only four times m Malaya. winning three of them. In his first race m Class
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  • 42 8 picture. M.ss Kisene Davis (centre). 17, who won the M.ss Kimono < infest at dance at Sea V.ew Hotel. Singapore, on Saturday night. Second place went to M.ss Eva Yap (right) and third to Miss Annie Chow (left.)- Free Press
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  • 238 8 HERE IS TENOR SUPERB IN POWER, RANGE TT was to a deservedly well filled house that William Herbert, the Australian tenor, gave his recital at the Victoria Theatre last night. Although this was William Herberts flrst appearance m Singapore, nis voice is no stranger to us. being very well known
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  • 404 8  -  ALLAN LEWIS TODAY'S K.L. TRACK Woitk By CONSERVATIVE and Mississippi galloped well on the still very heavy number two training track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Conservative surprised by the way m which he disposed of three m 40. It was a good gallop
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  • 28 8 WEIGHI FOR THE 2nd DAY I I II f I*. b<»n II rinu I 1 r i < i Tv Hindi I: I (iann i Lad i I X
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  • 429 9  -  VERITY GILL I OUTSCHOORN BATS ACAINrw PADANG AFTER 15 YEARS 0 II WE TALENT r FAIL TO BOWL |N ill- WICKET' B) I came m for criticisii hi Worcestershire Count} v boom, when he faced padanj tion on the damp padane am against the iation President's
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  • 187 9 Berry wins RIC golf final E BERRY won the Royal Island Club"> Race Course Cup golf nnal when he proved his superiority over v Tanaka m a gruelling match on Saturday. Berry .started off m fine style at thr Ist hole and >natched a lead with a Birdie Three being
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  • 251 9 URITISH RUGBY UNION ROUNDUP LONDON, Monday. VORTHLMBERLAND gained their fifth consecutive win over Cumberland a1 and Westmorland when they defeated them by nine points (one dropped goal and two tries) to three (one penalty goal) m the Rugby Union County championship match at Carlisle
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  • 53 9 RIGGER: SCC "B" v RACK padang; SRC v Royal signals, padang. HOTKEY: SHA Div. I— TTC I I ni verity. Paterson Road; Div esc v Hong Kong Bank. Bale*tier Road: Police v RMP. Thomson Road: RAt Tengah v Navy Nomads. Tengah; SRC v Schools, padang; Div. 3 SCC
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    132 9 t m# I I Two I th switched to Four Hearts, and that cost 800. North was singularly obtuse. He said that Souths bid of Three Hearts had egged him on but m fact it was a cry for help. The opener had clearly shown a weak sixfour
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  • 345 9  -  ROY LAZAROO International boxing By THREE Singapore boxers are to be congratulated for their display against Burma on Saturday night. They are. Brian Isaac, Austin Dunsford and Ow Mun Hong. Two of them won their bouts while one lost his. Bat these three boys
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  • 125 9  - IT'S WORTH JOTTING THESE HORSES ALLAN LEWIS \u THE following horses should be profitable to follow: KABOO who won the third race convincingly will go on winning. A must follow. BRANTAS must not be discarded on his .showing yesterday. He will do much better next time out as he looked
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  • 40 9 TAIPEI. Mon. Japan's Kokan basketball team went down to a 59 to 81 defeat on Saturday night at the hands of the Chinese championShih Kehnan five m the opening round of the four- nation presidential birthday I tournament. U.P.I.
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  • 25 9 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. Bruce Devlin, Australian amateur champion, won the Silver Vase 36-hole invitation golf tournament here yesterday with a total of 145. Reuter
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  • 298 9 ASIAN GOLFERS WILL SHINE IN CANADA CUP MATCH TOKYO, Mon.— Asia is A going to have some fine golfers competing m this year's Canada Cup tournament m Melbourne, Australia, Nov. 18-21. There will be represent atives from Japan, the Philippines, Nationalist China and the Republic of Korea. Don't be surprised
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  • 55 9 Singapore Joint S<tv!c*s hockey team to men Civilians In the annual P< ppy Day match tomorrow on the SCC padang is Cpl Perman <RAF WO Godfrey (Army. FO. Sandford (RAF>; Lieut (Army>. Major capt.>. F-Sgt Taylor <R" Cpl Abdullah <Army\ Capt. Davidson (Army*. SAC Maple <RAF>. Lieut
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  • 60 9 DUBLIN, Mon. Tho Ropublic oi Ireland boat Sweden by three goals to two m a sensational ternational .soccer pam»which the fighting Ii were two goals down i only 13 minui rday. By half-time the Irish. spurred on by a contii roar from the crowd at the Dalymount Park
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  • 132 10 Dag to visit Laos NEW YORK. Mon.— Mr. Dag Hammai\>kjoeld, the U.N. Secretary-General, will await publication of a report of the Security Council's fact-find-ing committee on Laos before deciding whether to visit that country, it was learned on Saturday. At the same time. Asian sources said they hud reason to
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  • 39 10 LONDON. Mon.— Yorkshire Imperial Metals Limited have agreed to reduce the weekly working hours of 6.000 employee* from 44 to 42 and a half. The men are employed at copper plants m several major industrial centres
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  • 364 10 DISARM: SUMMIT NO AN SWER De Gaulle has scored spectacular diplomatic victor But we must still hold one soon NEW YORK, Monday. SUMMIT meeting can achieve little towards disarmament, but should still be held soon. Stating this m a television broadcast here yesterday, Mr. David Ormsby-Gore, British Minister of State
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  • 35 10 picture. Mi. Joseph Pur: Tee Liang and Miss Rose Tan Sock Choon who were marrisd at the Church of Our Lady Quee n of Peace, Singapore. a t the weekend. Free Press
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  • 165 10 Tengku at talks, then off to gay Melbourne T CANBERRA, Monday. HE PRIME MINISTER of Malaya, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will attend the opening of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference here this morning:, the conference is being attended by delegates from more than 50 countries. This afternoon the Prime Minister will
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  • 69 10 MELBOURNE. Mon.— Miss Kathleen Kelly, a 19-year-old 1 teleprinter operator, is claimed to have beaten the world typing speed record set up last week by a German housewife. Frau Lore Alt. Officials of the Royal Austraiian Air Force School of Radio at Ballarat said Miss Kelly
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  • 60 10 WICHITA FALLS (Texas). Mon.— Nearly 4.000 teen-agers In this North Texas city may be seriously endangering their lives by sniffing plastic cement fumes "for kicks" a pathologist. Dr. D. E. Fletcher, said here. A police officer, who estimated that 4.000 of the city's 16.000 teen-agers were involved, said:
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  • 111 10 M STANLEYVILLE, Monday. ORE THAN 70 people have been killed and over 200 injured m two days of rioting m the Stanleyville area of the Belgian Congo, according to unofficial estimates yesterday. The situation was reported "absolutely calm" but strongly reinforced police and military patrols
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  • 64 10 H A i^ N f Mon More than 10 Planes, including U S military aircraft today intensified the search for missing Cuban army commander Major Camilo Cienfuegos who vanished with two other on a ler fl°i\ V Y edneSda y ni^t on a flight from Camajniev
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  • 86 10 HONG KONG. Mon. American Mr. and Mrs. Carl Powell have resumed their round the world voyage aboard their 340-foot yacht Bella Kaze after a month's .stay m Hong Kong. They are going to Singapore via Saigon. Powell. 40-year-old retired officer of the U.S. Air Force and
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  • 95 10 'Volunters' forced to go to Russia WASHINGTON. M n. Dr Vilis Ma.sens. a former Latvian diplomat and Mr !Vacl o v a s Sidzikai: j former Lithuanian diplomat said the Khrushchev regime continues to deport thousands of youths from their 'countries to remote part Russia, but under the guise of
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