The Singapore Free Press, 7 May 1960

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  • 15 1 pU^m^VHYBODY IS TALKIMG ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press *■<>. *****. SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 724 1 mm^ m^^^ MKED... for a bride with a flower in her name- .4*^^. >«^k. LONDON, Saturday Bruise down Thames La new lanniness PRINCESS Margaret and her husband were alone together at last as the royal yacht Britannia carried them down the calm waters of the English Channel for
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  • 145 1 Shooting: Ike may call off his visit to Russia WASHINGTON, Sat—President Eisenhower will change his mind and not visit the Soviet Union next month. This was the first American public reaction to the shooting down of a US plane over Russia by a Soviet rocket on May Day on Mr
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  • 25 1 NEW YORK, Sat.— Harvey Firestone 111, 32 year old scion of the rubber family, fell to death from a skyscrapper hotel m Havana.
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  • 17 1 SHILLONG < North-East India). Sat.— A Nego tribesman leader has been killed by security forces.
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  • 117 1 40 BLOWN TO DEATH MIDNIGHT EXPLOSION •TOKYO, Sat. About 1 40 people were killed and injured when a gun powder magazine exploded at Yokosuka near here today. I Early reports said about 2,000 houses were damaged by the blast. Police said the explosions started .at storehouses of the Maeda Kayaku
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  • 91 1 f PKKSTATYN (North Wales) Sat. Anyone named Jones can have a cheap holiday \uw m September, under a scheme announced by local boardinghouse-keepers a" a tribute to Mr. Antony ArmstrongJones A spokesman for this seaside re- sort's chamber of trade said there would be a
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  • 22 1 CALIFORNIA. Sat. —An Atlas Inter continental Ballistic Missile was destroyed when it developed a fault 5.000 feet up.
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  • 22 1 MOSCOW, Sat.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Prime Minister, has accepted an invitation to visit Ghana at "a convenient time
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  • 82 1 The sun took a record toll THIS was London yesterday a rose red city radiant as the bride who has a flower m her name. Outside the Abbey a solid mass of people waited for the Princess and her husband to drive through the streets m a fairy-tale glass coach.
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  • 23 1 FIRST Malayan Fund managers' prices today buying $1.30 and .selling $1.37. Second Malayan Fund managers* prices buying $1.00 and celling $1.06.
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    • 18 1 VAN BIN r^i f r [l~i_Vrj^ FIXE -<OT FiTiwrnTßi; 136/142. Orchard 8«M, Sfan t TeU: *****, ItiM Ul*».
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  • 207 2 A cessation of recent selling and some bearcovering in the day leave market quiet LONDON, Sat. THE stock markets m London yesterday re quiet for the end the week and the ount but conditions wore steadier than of lute. This was mainly due to a >n ol the recent selling
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  • 73 2 M\\ DELHI, Sat— The Indian government has askrd foreign oil companies refining oil m India to examine the suitability of Soviet crude oil, authoritative sounrs said yesterday. The> said the government had informed the companies of the probable availability of Soviet crude oil and quoted prices,
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  • 81 2 Fractional price changes as week-end covering steadies the market NEW YORK. S a t.— Wall Street closed irregular with the market showing a pattern of mostly fractional price changes either way. Week-end covering steadied the market m the morning following a mild extension of Thursday's late decline. But
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  • 66 2 Market quiet. steady at the close LONDON: At the opening quotations were slightly easier reflecting the Ea^t. After the mid-session Interval buyers were to the fore again. A quiet phase set m during the late afternoon but there was little further change m quotations. The close was quiet but
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  • 170 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves this morning are: Vietnam 1/2. Seusho Maru 2/3. Ferndale 4/5, Deelock 6A, Bencleuch 6/7, Boleslaw Beirut 8/9, Pyrrhus 10 11, Benmhor 13/14. Leda Maersk 13 16, Soudan 18. Fle*santvili> 19. Sedlli N. Wall 3, Sedenak N. Wall 4. Renong
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  • 92 2 Tin turns easier m London: Quiet and steady m N.Y. LONDON. Sat.— Tin turned easier yesterday under rather freer offers of cash. Sharp declines were recorded m copper at the outset with the fall m cash particularly pronounced reducing the backwardation to around £7/-/-. Tin was neglected though steady
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  • 60 2 HONG KONG. Friday. Clos.inj> prices here today were: Frevious Today H. s. Banking Corporation $1,265 $1,270 Mitt sales Union m.s. Canton $95.00 $95.50 sellers seller.* Wheelock Marden 7.40 7.40 sales sales HKong phone $38.25 $38.75 &$3875 &$38.50 .sales saltt Dairy Farm <fe Cold Storage $28.50 $28.50 sales
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  • 50 2 Pusing Rubber and Tin LONDON: Pusing Rubber and Tin Limited have declared a special interim dividend of C/~ per share free of tax, to be paid exclusively out of the capital profit arising from the sale of the company's Malayan properties, payable May 28 to shareholders registered May 6.
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  • 545 2 The Stock Exchange ends day's trading in firm note SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE MALAYAN Stock Exchange finished its last full day's trading of the week yesterday on a very firm note largely due to the high level which the rubber price has attained again. All 11 price changes m the dollar
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  • 159 2 Credit squeeze FRANKFURT (Wfst Germany) The West, German Federal B;\nk has taken action to cut credit facilities on the pattern as the government res', .icuons announced In Britain last week. It ordered Wesi German commercial banks to increase their reserve quotas wuh (the Federal Bank by 15 per cent
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  • 322 2 Rouund the World Market Prices NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. May 6 Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS ej.i.f. European port* May S?i S7| Juno 36 t RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot SS| RUBBER No, 1 RSS Settlement House Ttrmt June 37; 3*« July
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  • 816 2 UP 36 DOWN 4 UNCHANGED 137 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. forsan 3.00 3.:0 K. Kampar 45 9 K. Kamuntifli 16 9 U 9 K. Lanjut 56 55Kamunttng 16 3 lb IVi Kent (1/-) > 2 W2 Kepong s'4Mi 6 9 Kesang 921-i .92V* Killinghall 9 13 6
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  • 84 3 Two students back from a prize winning tour say: We've learned a lot OFT Singapore, Sat. gapore students have re-:>n/e-winning tour of Southuhich, they said, was it taught us a lot about ith people ot other races." vi of the Chinese Hi^h N i?\i Luan of the Paya i ;'n
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  • 107 3 THERE WILL BE SIX MORE PAWNSHOPS TO MEET THE BIG DEMAND I/lALA LUMPLR. Sat. Tiit- Government decided to allow more pawnshops to open m Selangor to et the increasing demand by the growjopulation. the V -aid that from ild be five ore pawn>hup> In Kuala Lumpur— two Pudu. Sentu] Pasar.
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  • 45 3 IT'S SAFE, SO THE LIGHTS ARE SWITCHED OFF KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Emergency floodlights h have helped to main•ecuxity m outlying throughout the Fedebeing dismantled .a. ated m Kuala man for city Board. the Emerbad improved very :derabl> m many areas no further need :ie floodlight-
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  • 150 3 A CLUBS DRIVE FOR MORE ASIAN MEMBERS SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Singapore branch of Toe H is .planning" to re -organise its programme of activities m an effort to attract more Asian members and lodgers. The warden, Mr. Bob Simmons, told the Free that more member were urg^atly needed "if we
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  • 73 3 Mrs. NAVARATNAM TO ATTEND WORLD GIRL GUIDE MEETING KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Mrs. P. Navaratnam, the Chief Commissioner of the Girl Guides Association m Malaya, is now m Greece. She will attend the nth world conference of Girl Guides being held near Kintissia. The conference opens on Monday and will last
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  • 17 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Three Communist terrorists were killed and two others surrendered last month.
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  • 63 3 The girls who are giving our men barbers grey hairs ffffsfsfsfsfsff. spoke bitterly against the rents now employs to do their hair •Our clients seem to like lea of having aj.n .round them." he •ailed the days s did not than a hair- ive. ■>w that men have imbed to
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  • 340 3 PONDS ARE SO POPULAR FOR AN EXCITING DAY AWAY-FROM-IT-ALL SINGAPORE, Sat. New fishing ponds are springing up to cope with public demand because the present ponds are proving inadequate for the many hundreds of people who turn up to fish. Said a spokesman of a pond m Yeo Chu Kang,
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  • 33 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will open an exhibition of paintings by Mr. Yeo Chew Hong at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
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  • 33 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Legislative Assembly will meet on June 1. to elect the Speaker. The term of office of the present Speaker. Sir George Oehlers expires on June 2.
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  • 68 3 NO BIAS IN LAND GRANTS, SAY MALACCA GOVT. MALACCA. Sat.— The Malacca State Government has denied there had been bias or f-avouritism m land alienation at Lipat Kajang. In a statement, it said there had been grievances m the Press by a section of people m the Jasin district regarding
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  • 29 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Foreign Correspondents" Association of South-East Asia will hold a dinner for heads of missions m Singapore and Ministers on May 21.
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  • 31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Associated Indian Cnamber of Commerce has told Tcngku Abdul Rahman who is now m London, that it nas decided 10 boycott South African goods.
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  • 104 3 DEAD BIRD AND TWO BRICKS ARE PUT UP FOR SHOW AT THE TRIAL OF TRAPPER KIM LEONG PENANG Sat. -A 29-year-old youth who set a trap for birds found himself m C U Charged under the Wild Animals and Birds Protection Ordinance. Tan Kirn Leong pleaded guilty but added: "I
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  • 223 3 Up on Monday: Two more camps for members of the Workers Brigade TAMPINES, Saturday piFTY members of the Singapore Workers Brigade who have comhpleted their training are building two more camps at Fasir Ris. The new buildings are for two batches of men and women mettfbers expected to join them
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 87 3 Ern^c VnVSeTcond,^: 2.00 Youth Bto^ S'-Saiday 8 prom: 4.30 Aus- pane. f me. B.W Le. s be h.p, traUan Marine; 4.45 Stre,, on 900^.*- 500 Hindleford —I. "T»« ek 9 30 Coutlnenl..! mush. Hom°eco m S .repeat of oepeat of last TJ.^"^ Thnrviav'«i broadcast i 3/iO casu: 9.40 Lookiiiy rf
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  • 1604 4 Margaret slips off from the palace bythe side do to dine and dance with Tony at his stud NO' TO WOOER TOWNSENP, THEN THE SAD PRINCESS M EETSJTHE_WITTJ TRA(iI( event brought Antony Arm-strong-Jones, the photographer, and Margaret, the Royal Princess, socially closer together. Baron died m September li^ti, and the
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  • 448 5 The Royal family learns the secret... this time answer is 'Yes' PHOTOGRAPHER WHO HAS HER PICTURE IN HIS WALLET "mindful of the Church's teaching and conscious of my duty M With these words a sad Princess Margaret announced her decision not to marry Peter Townsend. But some months later, the
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  • 336 5 ...AND WHAT THE STARS SAY ABOUT THE FUTURE IN many respects the horoscopes of Princess Margaret and Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones arje complementary. The two will stimulate «ach other mentally and there will be constant interchanges of good humour: ii is unlikely that a state of quiescence will ever come about
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 127 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c .Fred Oickenson MANDRAKt by Lee Falk and Phil Davis f r HIRE THUGS TD II I KNJOW HE ADORES MB.) LAPY SMIRLAMaX I ALWAYS ANP I WAMT MO! &RABAMPPRA<3 IF I CAM JUST GET HIM/ IT'S RIPICU LOUS A 6ETWHAT TD MARRY J N.
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  • 313 6 Marriages that are arranged > B 1 \IARRIAGE through match- making cannot be readily accepted by the modern man. But the report on a Singapore woman who has fixed up 1,000 couples during her match-making career notes how widespread the activities of matchmakers have been m the past. Free choice
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  • 484 6 YOUR GUIDE TO SINGAPORE ENTERTAINMENT s this conversation: Would-be diner (on the phone): "Do you have the Harmonicas on "Oh yes," came the reply. "We serve ham and eggs but not at night!" KURT LINSI-CHEF WITH 20,000 RECIPES UP HIS SLEEVE IF there's one man
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  • 318 6 IUHAT makes people TT go out to celebrate those special occasions? Is it the atmosphere, the food, the music or the magnet of any particular nightspot that draws them there? I was discussing this point with the manager of one
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  • 364 6 NO PAY... THEY PLAY FOR THE SHEER JOY OF IT .ship lurched sideways and both cake and icing "went for a six." His secret of longevity? "I fancy it has something to do with meeting people." BLUE STARS \S I talked with the Bartletts and reminisced about some of the
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  • 177 6  -  J. Stubbs-Walker _by SCIENTISTS m Britain and m America art' oattling to be the first to perfect systems which will make your refrigerators better (and cheaper). They rr also trying to generate electricity at lemtl half as expensively a s at present. They are engaged
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 16 7 I.V today is Miss s '_M. works m Kuala Lumpur modelling.
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  • 348 7  -  ALAN KHOO By Singapore, Saturday HE BUYS NEW RACER WITH LOAN FROM AMATEUR CYCLING ASSOCIATION FIRST THOUGHT of 19-year-old Ja'afar bin Mustar when he saw his racing bicycle pinned underneath a giant crate m busy Geylang Road
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  • 172 7 ST.JOSEPHS STARTS A LIBRARY WITH A DIFFERENCE SINGAPORE, Sat. A small but unique lending library was started m St. Joseph's Institution when the new scholastic term commenced last Tuesday. Besides this new library, the School already has one of the finest reference libraries m Singapore, catering for all boys of
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  • 63 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A four-man team trom the Indian National Trad? Union Congress is now visiting the Federation. They are Mr. Shumer Singh, president of the Mazdoor Congress. Gwalior, Mr. Raja Xaick, Secretary. Allepey Municipal Thozhilali Union, Kerala. Mr. M. Velu. president. National Textile Workers*
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  • 198 7 Three Services wives shipped to Britain after a brothel raid KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. l I least three wives of British servicemen— two of the Army and one from the Royal —have been sent home as a result of s launched on brothels m Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Java. But police
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  • 149 7 A pay-out to compensate for too much of chess SINGAPORE. Sat. Cash awards will be given to winners at today's Schoolboys* Chess Championship presentation to compensate for the hours they spent at the chessboard and for their "neglect" of their studies. Explained the president of the Singapore Chess Federation, Prof.
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  • 42 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. An "Austin Princess" costing more than $23,000, and havfng royal insignia on the doors will be presented to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong by his son, the Raja Muda of Selangor, on Friday^the King's birthday.
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  • 137 7 Miss Desjardins lists three problems facing Sunday schools SINGAPORE, Saturday. Lucile Desjardins today spoke of three basic problems facing Sunday schools m Ma lava. After a survey m Malaya j and Singapore for the wo- men's division of the Methoi dist Board, she listed these: GETTING teachers who really understood
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  • 38 7 KUAU*. LUMPUR, Sat. Members of the Selanpor branch- of Malayan Nature Society will meet at the Institute for Medical Research, Pahano: Road, for an outing to Sungei Kranching and Temple r Park tomorrow morning.
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  • 95 7 KAMPONG WOMEN PRAISED BY MUAR D.O. MUAR, Sat. Tne Muar District Officer, Inche Ali bin Haji Raya. has commended kampong women for their support m urging their husbands and sons to assist I m the construction of an eight-mile long road at Parit I Kasan. He made the commendation when
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  • 42 7 MUAR, Sat. Thirteen stolen bicycles have been recovered and four people have been detained- m the past three days m a drive against bicycle thieves. Since the beginning of the year, 46 bicycles have been reported stolen.
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  • 26 7 SINGAPORE, oat. The play centre of the Young Women's Christian Association is organising an excursion to the Botanic Gardens at 2 p.m. I today.
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  • 151 7 INSPECTOR ADMITS HE HAS WEAK' CASE, SO MAN IS FREED ON ATTEMPTED EXTORTION CHARGE SINGAPORE, Sat. A prosecuting inspector told a district judge m mid-trial that his case was "weak on the evidence presented." The judge, agreeing with Inspector V. Devadas, the prosecutor, acquitted Lav Yen Tee, 17. on a
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 43 7 POP-Painted Woman B Co S u/uat a«e you "U4G m r '^S'vi o^>ekj ~n-«e MO^OLirsJO OOOR?A fcgSg S:^.^4aL? DOOR TOO. A m D t trystto luck bi turf of a pleasant evening every day with a regular order for The Singapore Free Press
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  • 108 8  - Briton whose business is biscuits gets a top appointment in local Chinese factory MARGARET WEE By Singapore. Saturday. A.\ Englishman who has hern m the confectionery business all his life has Ihtii appointed the new manager of the Thye Hong Biscuit and Confectionery Factory Lid. Hr Is Mr liam who
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  • 38 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Trained Nurses Asition will hold its third anniversary dance at the Singapore Military Forces drill hall m Beach Road from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. on May 21.
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  • 36 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Pawnshops are to sufrmit a memorandum to the OovernI asking that the new ruling that pawn tickets be printed m Romanised Malay should not be imposed tor >ome time.
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  • 38 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— An Intensive programme to improvo educational standards m Asian countries is to be launched by the World Confederati^. of Organisations ol the Caching Proiession m co-operation with the Government of these countries. I
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  • 59 8  -  T. F. HWANG By gdgfdgdgdgdg ACCUSED TO BE J ON MURDER Ch. AT THE NEXT A I FARMER told a he saw hi* nei tacked hut did not I, The famiei I w;!!)^. s;iid he did II
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  • 107 8 NEW CHINESE TYPEWRITING COURSE FOR EVERYONE I^ALLANG, Sat.— The Federation of Boys' Clubs leadership training sub-commit-tee will start Chinese typewriting classes at its headquarters m Kallang, next month. Mr. Tan Yam Song, assistant secretary of the committee, said the classes will be open to members and nonmember". So simple Mr.
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  • 54 8 S'PORE TUC SUPPORT GOES TO NEXT MONTH'S BIG NATIONAL CARNIVAL NEWLY appointed Secretary-General of the Singapore Trades Union Congress Mr. G. Kandasamy. and members of his Secretariat support the National Carnival to be held on June 4 and 5. Picture shows Mr. Kandasamy and members buying tickets from a member
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  • 154 8 COST OF HIS DASH FOR FREEDOM ANOTHER 3 MONTHS' JAIL SINGAPORE, Sat. The Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, jailed an escaped convict for three months. Lee Kok Boh. a youth, pleaded guilty to escaping from lawful custody on March 31. Rearrested Inspector Teoh Beng San. prosecuting, said that
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  • 24 8 SINGAPORE Sat Singapore G Works Co-Op and awardi-ci I S5O cac. bers. will b€ made b\ preside 10 a
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  • 80 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Tsukint; Youth Club will hold a social at its New Bridge Road premises on May 14 from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. A spokesman of the club said they had invited guests from various youth clubs and organisations m Chinatown for the party.
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  • 145 8 PUDDLE OF WATER IN HIS PATH CAUSED CYCLIST TO MAKE A FATAL TURN INTO PASSING CAR SINGAPORE. Sat. Swerving right to avoid a roadside puddle, a cyclist fatally collided with a passing: car. coroner here was told. An eye-witness, R. D. Jansen. a teacher, said on the night of Feb.
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    • 38 8 SINGAPORE OW^ TODAY: 8.33 p.m. TOMORROW: 8.35 a.m and 9.09 p.m. MONDAY: 9.27 a.m. and 9.43 p.m. TUESDAY: 10.14 a.m. and lO.lti p.m. WEDNESDAY: 11.00 a.m. and 10.5'J p.m. THURSDAY: 1140 am. anil 11.28 p.m. FRIDAY: 12.40 p.m.
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    • 688 8 (.LIES ACROSS WVBMMMB^^MMMMV^BMVMM 1. In spite of its sound. 14- )6 Isn't a sleeping bae! (B>. 1 1 I J I I I B Bill 4. Tliis test definitely tvn* I m m m i^^^Ti something to ihe pix>of <4». B 8. Pamela comes back shortly to B B_____B B
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    • 124 8 Xdiary of TODAY'S EVENTS STRAII B < HIM *l Ml Ul^l 111 R( H X pon: Met*. Fellow.-hip mcc; world m one evei hall. 6.30 p.m \i \n» WAITS iir METHODISI < Hi i;< II junicd Roaci I ing at home o: Cliye. 393 Joo C; MYF meeting— "Cho< tion'
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  • 48 9 Government prepared to build homes to accommodate beggars PENANG. Saturday. L VMKNT i> prepared to finance the buildin. of m „,;,te Invars, sa.d the Chief Minister. Dato Won„ lieggars. especially those in the Uvr ii-.,,. i I" helped." he "(leclaied aiul ■lumping' Ith Ban's son ■examination B rescue
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  • 133 9 RESIDENTS: WHAT GOES ON IN THE WOODS? DUKIT TIMAH, Sat. The residents along Bukit Timah Road are raising their eyebrows at the goings-on m Mandai forest, especially, along the main track at 4j m.s acini Road. They are talking about the odd characters they have seen moving m and out
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  • 45 9 FIVE DAYS TO LEARN HOW AND WHAT TO COOK I* MPUR. Sat. iV I women from Federation beI '-day training cookery and the Women's h^adquar^ been ineide with Health Week d on Monday. ian at Medical Kuala Lumpur. Will lecture on m of preth high
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  • 72 9 Policeman to diplomat, and he's off to Bonn with his family ACCORDING to Colonel Mochammed Jasin, there's nothing* to stop a policeman from becoming his country's diplomat. And that's exactly what he's doing. Burly Col. Jasin who was once head of the Mobile Squad m Jakarta is on his way
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  • 511 9  - The Sprite is fun... if you don't mind a bit of sun and rain CHRISTINE RODDY WOMEN TALKING CARS... By DON'T mind a little too much sun or ;i little too much rain. Xol when 'jj such a lot of tun associated with 1 1 inconveni.Vhat fun?" you :nt ask.
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  • 102 9 Hawkers' union prepares plan to beat extortion SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Hawkers Union is preparing a blueprint to beat extortion gangsters. An official of the union said the plan was being circularised to branch committees for their suggestions. The official said they would act m close co-opera-tion with the police.
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  • 25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat,— The first regional conference of South East Asian rural economists will begin at the University of Malaya from Sunday.
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  • 75 9 AN improved cab has been introduced on Commer four and six cylinder SuperpoLse models. Whilst the general style remains, tne new cab provides considerably more leg room With an extra 2\" oi seat adjustment to the rear. Owing to these improvements, adjustments have nad 10
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 340 9 POLLOWING are changes In School; 4.30 p.m. Senior Sunday Sunday School- 6pm Gospel J Sunday church services m School; 6 p.m. Evening Service, Service Singapore: Mr. Lim Siew Kian: Frankel GEYLANG GOSPEL HALL, M WDRFU'S CATHE- 52**' 83n am MintefaT. Mr. Loron* 29: 4.30 pjn. Sunday DRAL: 7 a*.m. Holy
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  • 353 10  -  DEREK WILSON By Rome. Saturday DOME will get no major face-lift m preparation for the Olympic Games due to open here on August 5. She is beautiful enough already. But she will be touched up a little. The mam object of any beauty treatment
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  • 247 10 REMEMBER, ONLY FIRST 500 WILL BE ACCEPTED HAVE you sent m your entry tor the bin Free Press Cycle race on Sunday June 26? If you have not, then get it m today. Only the Brst 500 entries
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  • 34 10 TOKYO. Wed. Japan's field hockey a»ociation coni firmed* selection of 15 players i for the Olympic Games. All of them took part m the Third Asian Games. Reuter
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  • 74 10 •nd i>^ Maj Cl. ">. Uiv. 7! Won h\ .1 I him Ini.n 1 (I j>v I—7l Won by: sk. lid. »k nk.. lirn* lmifi (I. I. Div •>— 4,l Won I)n sli.hil.. I Tim*. Imin H (I. .I. B'l Won b> Sh. hd.. 11.1.I 1 1.
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    • 404 10 BATTERY and MAIN OPERATED if I x\ j>^f Is specially designed to be used independently of main supply. Price J^^.] A pi $695/-^ f\ 109, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** ***** BRANCH: 51, Yew Road, Kuolo Lumpur. r'otcrson Kood/Granqt KobO. f Residential Arco F^^t^. 2-Storcy Bunqotows S !*Jt-T* "T^^
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    • 568 10 -Free Press Cycle Race" Name Age Address Post this form to: "Free Press Cycle Race/ Times House, Singapore 9. Only the first 500 entries received will be permitted to compete. I I wish to enter the FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE. •> I agree to abide by the rules, and I
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  • 1312 11 KEDAH CUP Cl. 2 1\ MILE "'> HIST: 1-,-. ...MM.,.,,,, to AxaroJe m ci 2--6-5-6- ee-quarier p. JOLLI DAT: 2ti-4-60~Went over 3P m 43; 1-5-60 PPer Ten In D iv. v'u 81 1 v: Sixth race KMVMX/OO; 1-5-80 r1 VC lh ln C1 2 mile
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  • 110 11 Kebenaran edge Haikowyu Kebenaran 3 Haikowy v .2 BALESTIER, Sat. In a match which could have gone either way, Kebenaran were lucky to beat Haikowyu m this Division 3A soccer match. One minute before time Mohd. Noor netted the deciding goal. Right half Fatt Seng of Haikowyu had his name
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  • 554 11 THE KEDAH CUP Cl. 2 lj Miles. <>i n m \r 6yr chag Yon? oo VOUGHAL BRIIM.J irtm Bjo 101.1.V n\Y Rogers 8 7 > -i -I \R 4yr brirm n K\i \M\/oo Lee 7.11 i POLLY SUFFER chum E Breuk 77 bi\t\\<; timok syr br.ti; Daniel*, 77
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    • 512 11 MOW for greater safety... DUNtOP DISC BRAKES J AS STANDARD ON THE NEW I <^2.4, 3.4 AND 3.8 LITRI j f V-^% fag Qlli I Mark 2 Jaguars are the worid'f safest cars lor they are fitted with the world's safest and most efficient brakes Duniop Disc Brakes. Only Jaguar
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  • 533 12 Today! Allan Lewis names tomorrow's winners KEDAH CUP.— Class :—i; Mile. Gold Hunt 9.00. Youghal Bridge 8.10, Jolly lKi> 5.07. Wesfl M.ir 7.11. Kalamazoo 7.11. Polly Slipper 7.07, Bintang Timor 7.07. This Time 7.07. V
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  • 277 12 CL. 5. DIV. 1— 6l\ Hearts Kase 9.0. White Ma^ic 8.13, olour Film 8.12, Remembrance 8.11. Summer Kiss 8.9, N>llyne 8.8. theni 8.7, Gerry's Luck 8.5. Ellew 8.3, Dashera 8.2. PHENI, second to Gerry s Luck the first day. is the logical choice to win
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  • 34 12 PROBABLE scratching^ at Penang tomorrow are: Sir Chiron. Bright Eyes. No Fluke, Precedence. 'Realm of Gold. Picador. Melianthus. Rue Royal. Sans Atout. Nip On. Leslian. City of Paris, Flox. Mallee.
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  • 95 12 FARRER PARK, Sat. Starlite Youngsters drew I—l1 1 with Social Welfare Sports Club m a friendly soccer match yesterday. Shariff Dean scored for the Youngsters while Social Welfare scored through Dani. Referee: Sin Ann Soon. Starlite Youngsters- Bene- diet Danker: Dharman, Patj rick Singh; Saad Tonic.
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  • 279 12 CL. 3, DIV. I— 6F. Barlinnie 9.0. Forget-Me-Not II 8.11, Persian Hero 8.8, Tinggi Harapan 8.8. Haadyai 8.6. Bright Eyes 111 8.6. No Fluke 8.5, Winlaton 8.5, Rocket 8.3, Rilex 81. Precedence 8.0, Wee Wonder 7.12, King's Scholar 7.11, Hula Hoop
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  • 547 12 'Princesse meets a weak field CL. 5— K',K Petite Primesse 9.0. Leslian 8.10. Billeen 8.8, Honey Bird 8.5. (.oliath 5.4, I ha C ha tha K.I. Adjutant 7.13. City of Paris 7 10, Clever Bug 7.10, Hox i.B. Alaha Ranee 7.7, Dauntless 7.7, Mallec 7.7. PTITE PRINCESSfc. a lat start
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  • 61 12 Twelve swimmers from St Joseph's Institution have been selected to undergo training They will be coached by William Campbell. The 12 are: Nah Kok Yon*. r£ S f s t Ko Chui Shoo »8 Chee Lai Keng Thye. Tibor Nappholz, M. Trollope Peter Ang. Bernard Chan. Kenneth
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