The Singapore Free Press, 4 August 1960

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  • 17 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERYBnnv TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 305 1 T HE THREAT OF WAR LOOMS AS U.N. TROOPS GET SET TO MARCH INTO REBEL PROVINCE... 'NOT INTERFERENCE' DECLARES DAG kombe: We 'd rather die than he occupied by foreigners' fhurs. Kan.shr derjt. mobilisation jrrrud rorce« to re--itcd Nations *jwaj pro■l2 y m H Mr. Dag need
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  • 218 1  - lan to induce grads to join the police gets backing ALAN KHOO L* SINGAPORE. Thurs. IJNIVERSITY graduates here hail the Singapore Government move to consider plans to raise the salary scales of the police force to make it more attractive to them. They said this would encourage not only university
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  • 9 1 MOND BROKER VANISHES: LICE LAUNCH A BIG MANHUNT —A
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  • 91 1 TOY TRAINS NOW FOR EX-MISSILE CHIEF >78W YORK. Thurs.— MaI jor-General John Medaris former head of the U.S. Army's entire ballistic mi>sile programme, got a new job today— president of a company that makes trains. General Medaris, who resigned from the Army earlier this year after re-portt-d disagreements over missile
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  • 34 1 ROME. Thurs. The Italian Sen.te Iml r.i_:i? haw a vote ol i-onfidence to the new All-Chris-tian Democrat Government header by professor Amintor Fanfani. Witt 126 votes against 58 and 36 ab>tentions. Reuter
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  • 39 1 RAWALPINDI. Thurs. Mr. Ayub Khan, president of Pakistan, yesterday announced that Rawalpindi would be the official capital of Pakistan until the Government sent could be moved to the permanent capital Of Islamabad. 40 miles from here.- Reuter
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  • 33 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Thieves stole furs worth £11.500 (M 597.750) from a house at Welme. near Oxford last nisht while the owners iuiUi i*j i -i inn docuni^ntiiry on crime.- Reuter
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  • 34 1 LONDON. Thufs: John Rogers, 20-year-old clerk at a Bristol brewery firm, was yesterday remanded m custody until August 12 on a charge of murdering William Tripp. local tAxi-driver. last Friday night. Reuter
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  • 30 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Miss Francesca French, a China Inland Mission missionary who had served many years m China, died at Rlckmansworth, HP rtfftrdshlre on Tuesday, aged 88.- Reuter
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  • 39 1 PARIS, Thurs. Naval and air force* of Britain. France. Belgium and Holland, belonging to Natos Channel Command, wiil take part m a set of exercises m the North Sea Channel and North Atlantic next month. Reuter
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  • 23 1 PRETOR IA Thurs. Premier Hendrik F. Verwoerd announced that South Africa's republican referendum will be held on Oct 5.
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  • 124 1 'Uncle Paddy' will not be here to help them celebrate Christmas SINGAPORE, Thursday. YOUNG orphans and under-privileged children here will miss Mr. Mike Morrisey (''Uncle Paddy" to them) when they meet again this* Christmas for their annual party. For "Uncle Paddy" leaves for his hometown m Dublin today on long
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  • 222 1 Happy ending for runaway Sylvia and her man LONDON, Thursday. CYLVIA KWIK, runaway daughter of a wealthy Singapore businessman, lias at last married Pandelis Papa Lazarou, a Greek Cvpriot with the approval of her parents. Sylvia, daughter of Mr. James Tjoe Bing Kwik. disappeared about six weeks ago at the
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  • 39 1 ..the greatol md perhaps the lust battle ever Fought by individuals. Il is :i devastatingly exciting Mid mov i n g Bcoounl thnt everyone will want to rend. Watch for it m the... FREE PRESS 1
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  • 115 1 RUS&ER DOWN lvi < i <> I. Sin tln» niKinii) < iM> «m !k«'»»lei 11-.. (on. CATHOLIC CONGRESS \n il I b«t> 111..11. v MM :ii (I ..jx nni I, i iri>tii v> Id 11l l.v t'l, I' i i tiitti > x '> i■ '>f!" NEW RHODbSIAN
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  • 23 1 accepts LONDON. Thur.^ Congolese Premier Patrice Lumumba has accepted an imitation to visit Ethiopia, the Ethiopian Ambas.sador Endalkachpw Makonnen announced yesterday.
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  • 23 1 ISTANBUL. Thur.s. Defer., c Minister Fauri Ozdilek announcel «he retirement of 235 {renerals with the aim of having a ".o'jng" army.
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  • 24 1 MANILA, lliur*—A fisherman was killed and three others were I ounded when a Mnall bomb they »-re tapping for gunpowder exploded.
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  • 21 1 WINDSOR. (Enrlandi. Thurs —A moat round Wind.sor Castle lias been turned into a trout .stream lor Prince Charles.
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  • 26 1 WINDSOR, (England t. Thurs.— A workman was injured when he fell 40 leet down a shaft on the north terrace of Windsor Catle.
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  • 28 1 Yusi Malayan Fund munager's pi ires today: buying $129 and ■filing $137 \c\ tieiond Mala) hund niaJianei prices buying 1 SI uo and srllint; $1.06 xd.
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  • 106 1 CLERK WINS PHOTO PRIZE SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Joseph Lim. a costing clerk, wins the Beginner j or the Month Free Press i photography contest with his entry entitled "Timberland." It shows the wonderful lighting effects of a scene m a timber yard. Mr. Lim took the picture some montlis ago
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  • 35 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The I Army has successfully tested a pilot less aircraft, which can j snoop far behind enemy lines and I report back to battlefield commanders with full details on enemy movements.
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  • 28 1 MANILA. Thurs.— General Ne Win. Armed Forces Supreme Commander of the Union of Burma, will receive the 1960 Ramon Magsaysay award for government service.
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  • 118 1 TAXI-DRIVER HELD BY F.B.I. AFTER BOMB SCARE WASHINGTON. Thurs.— A taxi driver was arrested by FBI agents yesterday In Reno. Nevada, on a charge of falsely reporting that a bomb was hidden m the plane taking Vice-Presi-dent Richard Nixon on his West Coast election campaign. Mr. J. Edgar Hoover. Director
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    • 41 1 Love... the Real Thing? LOVE IS it Ihe real thing or just a temporary, blinding infatuation. A girl's whole happiness may depend on what she decides, says Eustace Chesser, the woridraroous psychologist, m a challenging article m HER WORLD for August.
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  • 187 2 Fall on Wall Street causes drop in industrials in irregular London market LONDON. Thurs. I I T*HE stock markets m London yesterday were quiet and generally irregular. The recent improvement m industrials was not maintained followiim a disturbing interim statement concerning profits from Hoover and the fresh fall on Wall
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  • 134 2 Markets heavy at close: Modest fosses YORK: Wall Street I yesterday closed heavy with a modest showing ol locoes extending mostly to one dollar or so. Defence issues led by aircrafts and rocket fuels gave the market a lift m the morning reflecting reports that the administration was
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  • 59 2 Restricted deals i m shippings AMSTERDAM: IntcrnaA tlonals rased quite >harply on lack of stimulating political and business news and Tuesday's disappointing Wall Street close. Royal Dutch, however, showed some resistance and eased only slightly. Business In general was very quiet. Shipping.** and plantations eased slightly m very restricted
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  • 82 2 SALISBURY: Rhodesia raised Its re-discount rate by a half per cent to rive per cent according to a bank announcement. The banks action follows a decision by five Federation commercial banks to raise some leading and borrowing rates by a half per cent. "The bank
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  • 56 2 HONG KONG. Wednesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H- S. Banking Corporation $1,190 $1,205 sales sellers Union Ins. Canton $92.00 592.00 sellers sellers Wheelork Marden $7 45 7.40 sale.-- sales H"Ktmsr phone $38.00 $38.25 sales sales Dmrv Farm <*: Cold Btoraft 127J1 $28 20 ■iIH
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  • 429 2 Middle East oil output up by 14mil. tons LONDON. Oil production m the Middle East totalled nearly 127.400.000 metric tons during the first mx months of this year— an increase of over 14 million tons compared with the first half of 1959— the petroleum information bureau has announced here.
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  • 954 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Wednesday. Preprint Tnnav Alex. BnckS OfdS (N) .90 .90 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.B. Petrof 43 6 43 6 8.M. Trustees 5.2L- 5 25 Ccn. Tin Smelt. Pref. 20 3 20 3 Ofds. 51 51,Federai Oispensary
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  • 289 2 Conditions remain dull stock exchange PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR IWVEtn^, SINGAPORE, Thursday. THERE was no break m the pattern on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, conditions continuing dull and easier again. The volume of business \\;is extremely small. Three out Of
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 101 2 LONDON Aug. 3 Previous i RUBBER No 1 Hss C.i.f. European ports. Aug M 1 I 1'. Sept M RUBBER No. 1 R!»S Spot M II II i RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Nous* Terms. Sept :t<» Oct. Dec M IS i»> l I iTONE: Dull PEPPER:
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    • 30 2 NEW YORK Anas 3 Pmvious Today TIN Straits *pnt II ».j RUBBER Futures Sept IT 71 Nov. sales EaaM lot* TONE Dull i No 1 RSS A...
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    • 23 2 I COPRA st.. UK t COtONUT htr.: Pfar COCONUT OIL tn* IMB him per l^ I'Hiui r.,.,[ Port* P" th»rt IB
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  • 123 2 PITTSBURGH: The Steel Worker> Unions had scheduled a .strike against Pittsburgh Steel Co. beginning midnight Saturday as a protest against a company plan to cut incentive wage scales. In preparation for the walkout, the company said, it will start closing down its
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  • 208 2 Very little business during morning: Market closed dull LONDON, Thurs— As Singapore quotations were not raised to the extent expected prices at the opening here were adjusted downwards slightly from yesterday's closing levels. Traders reported very little business during the morning despite further easing of sellers prices from rirst
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  • 50 2 THE HAGUE: Billiton Tin Company shareholders were told at the annual meeting of the company here that the company will try to buy tin ores on the free market. This is to be done because the contract covering the supply of Indonesian tin expired m May.
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  • 33 2 Katanga war war reflects in the ti mart: Price stea L()M)()\ TIN \\;is generally stead) ycsl< the steadiness ;ii Sinpix good demand on l><>ih sides oi II c 111 Mil Spotty inte ij
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  • 133 2 Rubber study group puts out advance world statistics LONDON, Thurs. Advance statistics Issued »>y the International Rubber Study Group show that world production of rubber m May and April respectively was ib foQovf 'i:. ]o:.g tons) Natural rubber production 105,000 and 152.50 U. consumption IGO.Ouo 160.000; imports Into USSR
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 188 2 MPSM PORT s^IIll's lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected this morning are: Almena Lykes 1 2, Glenfruin 4 5. Shoyo Maru 6A. Glenroy 6 7, Glenorchy 8, 9, Canada Maru 10/ 11. Orestes 13 14, Ruys 15 16, Emilia Plater 18, Mandowi 19. Strata N. Wall 2.
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  • 45 3 TAKES OVER PART Trad^Trom rC H VESSELS NOW DER JAKARTA BAN SINGAPORE Thursday i.pin- linn has taken over ade from banned Dutch m Indonesia. lousands of Indonesian mainland of China, the < Cmp.mx m Singapore brupt halt together iunch film show
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  • 175 3 BRITON WHO HAS SO MUCH LOVE FOR MALAYA WISHES TO SETTLE HERE nENANG, Thur.>. More 1 than a year after his d departure from Malaya. Frank P. Daniel, a r tailors cutter m Leeds. ii still hoping to re- and settle down m this try. Daniel, 30, left Singapore April
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  • 167 3  - Carvings of China catch the eyes of Singapore Conrad Cniew HOT WATER TEST CLEARS DOUBTS AND SHOWS THE WORKS ARE GENUINE IMPORTER By SINGAPORE. Thurs. Intricate ivory carv- ings of China has caught the eyes of Singaporeans. The cantfngs on elephant tusks m the shape of pagodas, 16-layer balls, elephants,
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  • 34 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thun> Top-level talks between high-ranking Malayan and Thai security officials on the campaign against the remaining 600 terrorists In the Siam-Federation border region, began here yesterday.
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  • 24 3 PENANG. Thurs.— The Malayan Government is very much interested m establishing an orchid industry, the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman said.
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  • 48 3 I holding a Hair Day on Saturday to raise funds for its work. I l ul,..rfiil«,NiN Association will toMW^a Mai. J Committee (see I llli^ ..000 orchids throughout the is**" v trr ™J» ff I picture) headed by Mrm I^JHarmJthird from left
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  • 149 3 I or Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. Inche Bahaman told a Press conference that recentiv the Duke of Edinburgh had suggested that a Tecnnieal Training Week be held m all Commonwealth countries during 1961. The purpose fti to publicist* the need and opportunities for youth
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  • 82 3 Four employees of Fraser and Neave who, among them, have put m 100 years of service, were each recently awarded S2OO. a gold watch and a long service medal. They were .Mr. Cheong Soon Tuan. Tay Ku Lee. Madam Lim \h Luan and Madam Tan Geok Choon.
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  • 250 3 Disrupted studies gave Lee chance to rise to top in music SINGAPORE, Thursday. A LITTLE boy slaved ai home and tinkered with ;in old piano because of disruption m siudics during Hie Japanese occupation of Medan. And today, Mr. Lee Kum Sing. 25, is a concert pianist and will give
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  • 38 3 KUALA LUMPUR, ThUTS.— At a solemn ceremony In the Lake Gardens here, the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul j Rahman, turned some earth With a silver trowel on the i site of the new National War Memorial.
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  • 31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.Two Federation Girl Guides, Miss Cheah Lay of Perlis and Miss Rita Soyza of Selangor. have left for Jesselton to attend an International Guide Training Course.
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  • 81 3 MAN FROM CHINA DIES FEW MOMENTS BEFORE REUNION SUNGEI PATANi. Tnurs. Gaiety turned into tragedy lor a family at Sit, about 44 miles from Alor Star They wore preparing a big welcome for the head of the family. Mr. Kook Chai Sinn, 66 on his way home from China when
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 132 3 TT6 mrtreKr Short Wave 62 metres <478t kc si from 9.00 p.m. 1(1.0(1 p.m. daily. P.M. 1.00 Programme summary, 1.(i2 In Lsitin mood; IMO Ih* news; 1.40 Six strino harmony: 2.00 Clase down. 5.00 Programme summary; 5 OS C.tllniu All Hospitals. .^>eciall> compiled and presented for those m hospitals by
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  • 926 4  -  ANTOINETTE m SHE PLANS A TRIP TO THE U.S. TO REALISE A LIFE-LONG DREAM -PART IN SHOW BUSINESS was hard al work practising some dance movements when 1 culled at her Devonshire Road home late one evening. Dressed m smart black
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  • 32 4 IPOH, Thurs.— The Penang Government has accepted a proposal to construct a $25 million road stretching over 50 miles from Tana Rata, m the Cameron Highlands to Kuala Lipis.
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  • 31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Assistant Minister of Rural Development, Haji Khalid Awang Osman, urged Malayan women to stop competing with each other m throwing parties and buying jewellery.
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  • 104 4 AXE THUGS ARE ACTIVE AGAIN IN KELANTAN KOTA BHARU, Thurs. The second attack by i axe-wielding thugs has been reported here. Recently a businessman, Scow jit Chin, was hit on the j head with an axe m front of the late Sultan's palace. Istana Sri Chemerlang. Scow was walking home
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  • 93 4 MINISTER ONG ANNOUNCES FLANS FOR HEALTH CENTRES KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A step to benefit thousands or people was taken when the Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin, opened a $80,000 health centre at Sabak Bernam. He announced that the Government planned to develop the project into
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  • 351 4  -  Louis Armistorong [RECORD REVIEW .by Jonathan Russi #tm Wf -90i j LOUIS ARMSTRONG and his Hot Seven No 1 Potato head blues. Alligator crawl. Wild man blues Melancholy blues. (Philips EP. 429 777 BE). Number 2<Phili D s EP 429 778 BE): Weary
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  • 83 4 MATERNITY HOME MALAYS TO CU DOWN DEATH RA IPOH, Thurs.— A pri--1 vately-run $200,001; maternity home is being planned here to help reduce Malay infant mortality and t h death of young mothers during childbirth. The proposal was revealed by Tuan Sheik Yakarim. m cretary-general of the Malayan Malay Maternity
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  • 74 4 Some soldiers h ave wife in every tow says Malacca Jud MAL\< i m "JI would appear thai mm I have n wife m even l< said Mr. Justice Ismail kli m soldier appealed :Ji»:jinsl lence imposed on him i«. f W of maintenance to his tour m I T
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 99 4 X TREASURES OF THE ft f ORIENT I MALAYAN CRAFTS: <^! Kelantan Silver. Malacca Canes, Straw Handbags JW^SI Crocodile Handbags, etc. INDIAN CRAFTS: Kashmir '■V y&> embroidered goods. Shawls, y Stoles, Nam das, Buffalo W Horn Carvings, Ivory Goods, Sandalwood Figures, Walnut /^XSL V Wood Can ings, Blackwood g TtoJL
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 493 4 CLUES ACROSS 1. Sound like fair weather sailors turned by acrobats (11). I J [5 I HT^T [T 1 jc 1 17 ■■■rr— l 8. Had m one's possession (5). f p P J* P 9. These are made to be carried L B^B out (7). M 10. Concerning the
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    • 147 4 DIARY OF TODAY'S \> EVENTS j POLICE BAND: Ai Honp Lim Green, 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. MINISTRY OF CCLTI Rl Free film show at Si. Jo*... Island: Short Siree: vacan* ground; Seng Pon Road vacan; ground i near Cbaiag Khiaw Tiong Bui.ru brai:cn», 1 p.m. PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE:
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  • 753 5 h|n> cbampion babies of Mr. Mrs. K. slit L' a X tl.i [FOUNDER \aruppiah are proud of Iheir Bvc children lum years m succesi:il ilu\ decided to ena Kumar, now six, for w organised by thu muil. who retired SIT. m 1953 was to Britain from Hong
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  • 28 5 •Flowers are blossoming on fashion fabrics. There are three elegant designs with free patterns for you to make m th c August issue of Her World.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 35 5 KULELES P M 50 I 50 SI 9 50 so 3 50 oo I 3u M. A. LTD., M MUSIC HOUSE. PJ«>GER«T'o!' buy ■CE -:ty jg IS? TRack I p u.h-P u P^ 0 LTD.
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    • 158 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice dc Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake ■■■k^ V n-c J^ V\f/kI I'BE "5 ~1 /uHYDIDNTTRCY L'L35C< ▼IT KA9 HIS 3U5 Ntss- IL AKrTcn T*D 1 Vn /COME RISHTOUT AS? ADMIT A UNJT.'LI PC<E?
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  • 696 6 FINAL REPORT TO PARENTS °"~°< M I The school >| Public Spinl I |A|t|ppp tnP v I uHipiiiisis is nr -.w.^ D»a«M I Ml Mockery I Nil I I IplitfMMl AtlotllffllAO i Ull wLUUICv M laMfuubo* TAKK a long look at the school report card
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  • 747 6  - LIFE DOWN IN DACHA COUNTRY WITH AN ENGLISH FAMILY Ross Mark By family is now relishing the rare experience for foreigners like us of living m a dacha m the countryside outside Moscow. We are m the tiny hamlet of Malakhovka, 24 miles south-east of Moscow refugees from Moscow's housing
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  • 220 6 Hypnotists transform tired men into cash wizards YEW YORK, Thurs. Average American businessmen are being transformed into financial wizards through the use of hypnosis m psychiatric treatment. Hypnosis 15 being used to cure everything from ailing love affairs to faltering athletes. Many experts are worried, however, about the accompanying boom
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    • 543 6 Remount outmoded DIAMOND rings m modern safe settings. U.S. deSILVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD. Dear Sir... i BkA^^^^^BK^^^B^K^^Bh 1 SHAME ON i OUR GIRLS j 0 When will Singapore girls leorn to dress w ith decency? The present cheongsam that they all *ear already shows too much of their legs
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  • 51 7 rhE ad expenses too L AST OF aPA nese trawlers W cor HOME H, SINGAPORE, Thursday. j'oKK.IAPANKSK plans to Hf ai^hinjiLaround^ingapore^ faciljti* tor local fisherH „iulono(l because of heavy B ri>. the bsl of seveB i|)orr tishing firms, have H her: trawlers left earlier. Lional
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  • 95 7 TRISHA-RIDER AND C.E.B. WORKER GO TO GALLOWS FOR MURDER KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —A Trengganu trisha rider. Ismail bin Abdullah, was hanged In Pudu m for murdering a toer m June last year. I>mail killed the hawker at Be>ut with an axe and ittd the body. Hi> crime wai described the
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  • 210 7 SIR ABU BAKAR PRAISES "local" COUNCIL SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Sultan of Pahang, Sir Abu Bakar, accompanied by his consort and the Tengku Mahkota of Pahang, visited St. John headquarters m Beach Road. On arrival, the Sultan inspected a Guard of Honour drawn from
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  • 34 7 SPANGLED GLAMOUR is the new make-up for parties, and with il you need a perfect hair-do. Learn the secrets that will make you ;i success, m the August issue of Her World.
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  • 162 7 They gate-crash police stations when free film shows are held SINGAPORE, Thursday. pREE film shows held m police station grounds m various parts of Singapore are becoming increasingly popular with residents i* i living nearby. The shows are mainly intended for police families, but other women and children m the
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  • 33 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The foundation stone oi a 515.000 building where yoga and spiritual lesions are to be taught, will be laid on a piece of land m Sembawang on Sunday
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  • 41 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Health Ministry today announced that 44 midwives have passed the Federation's Midwifery Division I examinations. The candidates were from Penang. Kedah, Kelantan, Perak. Selangor, Negri Sembilan. Malacca, Johore and one from Brunei.
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  • 168 7 Fresh air and fun in the Rowcroft 'trip' to Blackpool SINGAPORE, Thurs.Ay, lad— Blackpool's great place for fresh air and fun, as dear old Stanley Holloway used to tell us m the most famous of all his recitations The Rowcroft Players took an undeservedly small house to see the delights
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  • 73 7 HAWKER STABBED TO DEATH ON THE WAY TO A CINEMA MALACCA. Thurs. Ng Cheng Leng, 41. a hawker, died m the Malacca General Hospital from stab wounds. He had been sent to the hospital with seven stab wounds on his back after he staggered into a coffee stall near the
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  • 165 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A qualifying test for private candidates wishing to sit for the University of Cambridge Joint Examination for the School Certificate of Education next year will be held on Dec. 5. Candidates attending Government and aided English schools ox other .schools listed by the
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  • 32 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An exhibition of paintings will be opened by the Vice-Chan-cellor of the Nanyang University, Dr. Chuang Chulin, at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, at 5 p.m. today.
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  • 31 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The late Yang di-Pertuan Agong's second wife, Tengku Zaidah binte Tengku Zakaria, Is to be paid a monthly allowance of $500 by the Federation Government.
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  • 135 7 VISITORS TO 'TEA ROOM' WILL SOON MISS MRS. DANCE i SINGAPORE, Thurs.Many weary visitors to the "Tea Room" m Collyer Quay, will soon miss the familiar, smiling face of Mrs. Alma Dance. For Mrs. Dance, manageress of the Y.W.C.A. Tea Room, is leaving Singapore to return to her home m
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  • 165 7 Chief of airline masters Malay in 5 years leaves on transfer PAYA LEBAR, Thurs. —When Mr. William Boddeus, the station manager of KLM at Singapore Airport, came to Singapore five years ago, he could not speak a word of Malay. When he leaves the island towards the end of next
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  • 166 7 Policeman's suspicions led to 3 years prison for fisherman IPOH, Thursday. POLICEMAN'S doubts started an investigation which ended m a fisherman being jailed by the High Court here for three years for manslaughter. A. Retnam, 52, who pleaded not guilty, elected to remain silent when his defence was called. P.
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  • 30 7 TEMERLOH, Thurs. A PWD labourer, Ismail bin Dollah, 46, was lined $15 for allowing two goats to stray into the Temerloh Police Station compound on June 7.
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  • 207 7 'Pure Malayan art techniques are yet to evolve -artist SINGAPORE, Thurs. —A young local artist, Phan Sian Foong. 22, will leave for Paris next month to study art at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Phan is among the man exhibition of paintings at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce here. The
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  • 174 7 Serviceman fined $500 for trying to steal car with piece of wire SINGAPORE, Thursday SERVICEMAN, Mvrdan Ahowells, >vas lined m the First Criminal District Court for attempting to steal a car l>elongin£t to Tan Kai Cher. i The offence took place at Cheong Chin Nam Road on the night of
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  • 103 8 THE Free Press award of $25 for the best photography beginner of the month goes to Joseph A. Lim of Joo Chiat Road. He submitted the print on the right. THE JUDGE 0 "TIMBERLAND" (right). Excellent back-lighting for a beginner. The picture has life and good
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  • 276 8 Make sure you take enough films on holiday trip NEW YORK, Thursday. lOOKING forward lo Liking dozens of pictures on thai long-awaited holiday hip? Then take a Up from a n who na^ just learned the hard wav to avoid the common pitfall> o! cany ing too m;>!v cameras and
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  • 39 8 BELOW. One of of the many brilliant photographs whi c h have made K. F. Wong famous. The title is "Life m Niah Cave." Wong's best prints are now on exhibition at Raffles Museum.
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  • 417 8  -  Sunny Giam Calling AJI Photographers, by \|R. K. F. Wong, son of one of the first Chinese immigrants to Sarawak, is today the most titled photographer m this part of the world. Recently lie became the second cameraman m Asia to
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    • 284 9 Science takes the hard work out of making tasty cheese LONDON. Thursday. THE centuries-old British craft of cheddaring cheese is being mechanised. A machine to do the same job m less time has been invented by two scientists at the National Institute for Research m Dairying, at Reading. Until now.
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    • 59 9 SUNKEN SHIPS IN LAKE: WERE THEY SCUTTLED? NEW YORK, Thurs. Fourteen sunken ships m Lake George. New York State, ai-e believed to be British-scuttled m 1758. Two young skindivers found them and brought up pieces of wood for identln^ cation. Now historians are checking whether they are ships scuttled by
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    • 388 9 BORN today, you are one] of the loyal. devoted persons m the world. You would be a dedicated social worker or philanthropist. You make triends eas y and seem to be equally popular with both sexes. You will probably /all m love «.nce m
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    • 439 9 10 YEARS MARRIED BUT 8 WERE SPENT IN QUEST OF A DIVORCE ONDON, Thur s.— It never was a very successful marriage. As the Marchioness of Milford Haven said, she and the marquis were "incompatible." But it has certainly taken a long, long time to prove it, writes William Hickey.
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  • 894 10  - Doping— one man shot himself and still the evil continues CLIVE GRAHAM PETER O'SULLEVAN EASIER THAN ROBBERY AND MUCH MORE PROFITABLE By and LONDON, Thurs.— You can dope a racehorse and earn thousands ol pounds m bets with less risk than you can stage a robbery, run a protection racket,
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  • 237 10 'Oldest man in soccer' Ned is now ready to search for talent LONDON. Thursday LIFETIME m 50ccer.. ..82 years old* (or young > yet Spurs scout Ned Liddle is waiting tor tin's month's big kick-off as enthusiastically us the newest ground staff boy with any of the League's 92 clubs.
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  • 389 10 fi I N A P 0 R E, Thurs.— A selfindicating' dormant platform scale which gives trainers, owners and racing officials the correct weight of a racehorse "at a glance," has been installed at the Singapore Turf Club m Bukit
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  • 317 11 Ten men against these speedy Chinese... it was beyond the scope of gallant Setia Chinese Athletic "A" 2; Setia Java 0 £HINESE did not have to exert themselves m this SAFA Junior Knock-out first round tie at Farrer Park yesterday. Setia Java could only field ten men after resumption. Daud
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  • 24 11 HAVER FORD. Thurs.—Australian champion Rod Layer won the Pennsylvania lawn tis title by defeating Ron ::berg of Brooklyn 9-7. 3-6 6-3.- U.P.I.
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  • 28 11 FARRER PARK. Thurs. In a soccer friendly ht-re yes-t'-rday Singapore Military Porcea Brigade Combined Malayan Airways Sports Club 5-1. Mr. Aodul Latiff bin Abdula!i refereed.
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  • 34 11 STOCKTON. Thuri— Flash Florde of Manila, world junior -htweight boxing champion, began workouts here m preparation for his title defence -Minst Harold Gomes, m San I Francisco on Aug. 17.— U.P.I.
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  • 19 11 COLOMBO Thurs. Delegates from six countries are attending an international conference of netball associa- Reuter tion.s here.
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  • 288 11 Lanky Lee was man of match Springdale S.C 5: Katong S.C 0. FARRER PARK. Thurs. Springdale Sports Clut put up a grand performance yesterday by trouncing their rival* m this Junior Cup tie. Lanky Lee Teng Yee was the man of the match. Although he scored only two goals, his
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  • 43 11 SINGAPORE. Tnurs. Army will meet Police at cricket on Sunday at Aver Rajah Road. The Army "psa'oriffin. (Capt>, C. W Anderson. D. Keecn, C. Lyons, M Morgan, C R. Goodall. B. Hadley P. Span. A. Atkinson, D. Sullivan, B. Dirusey.
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  • 20 11 GEYLANG. Thurs. Pulau Rnni EftVe a walkover to Perhimpunan Stia m their Junior Cup Tie here yesterday.
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  • 506 11 SINGAPORE, Thursday. WINNING 20 of the U0 events, Royal Island Club beat Dockyard Swimming Club by 104 points to 74 m a swimming match. It was a contest between the junior members of the two clubs. BOYS L'nder 17: 100 yards Freestyle:
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  • 780 11  -  SHUTTLE International badminton thrills on Saturday night By SINGAPORE, Thursday J* H E Indonesian badminton players, five boys and two girls, have done extremely well m the Malayan Open Championships, which concluded at Ipoh on Monday. By taking one title and
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  • 276 12 SINGAPORE, Thursday. POWERFUL Pakistani K. Iftikhar Ahmad displayed brilliant court V tactics to thrill a large crowd of tennis fans rf^//. "f Osamu Ishiguru of Japan 8-7 m a one set h Z car* Padang. In serving, hefty Iftikhar
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  • 421 12 LONDON, Thursday. glllAN STATHAAI Ihe batsman, then Slatham the bowler saved Lancashire troni a dangerous position against Gloucestershire m the county cricket championship yesterday. Gloucestershire's scam bowlers David Smith and D. A'Court had whipped out seven Lancashire batsmen on a helpful
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  • 114 12 Cards a must at Malacca cycle racing pASIR PANJANG, Thurs.— Members of me Singapore Amateur Cycling .Association taking part at the Malacca cnampionships on Sunday must produce their racing carets. Mr. James Baker. S.A.C.A. secretary, saia ihi.s yesteraay. He hus written to the president ol the Malacca Cyclists' Association. Mr.
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  • 131 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Results of yesterday's St. Andrews School boxing championships:— Germ-weight: Chans Wing Yam bt. Ng Hong Kee. Mictee- weight Juniors i s-finals) Ng Geok Khim bt Koh Keng Er; Wee Choo Boon bt. Lim Kok Thye. Midgeweight Seniors: (s-finals) Tan Keng Beng bt. Wan Keng
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  • 25 12 DONCASTER. Thurs. A two-year-olds race carrying £10.000 In added money will be run over a mile at Doncaster racecourse on October 21. 1961.
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  • 74 12 720 junior athletes in combined meet SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Eighty-six schools will be represented at the first Singapore Combined Primary Schools Sports Championships at Farrer Park tomorrow. These schools, divided into eignt districts, have entered a total of 720 competitors— 90 from each district. Thirty-four events will be decided. The meet
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  • 70 12 NEW YORK. Thurs.—Rugged Dommy Ursua of the Philippines is moved up from sixth to third contender among world flyweights m Ring Magazine's latest ratings. Ursua was recognised for his 10-round victory over Far East champion Sadao Yaoita m Manila on July 20. Yaoita drops from
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  • 338 12 The match is ended but Cup rivalry lingers on: Battle over referee R.A.F. Tengah 7; Maxwell '\V 0 BALESTIER, Thursday. JENGAH won m greal style, but do they enter the* second round? Although this match was decided m no uncertain terms, the battle for Cud progress seems to be continuing
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  • 74 12 FRENCH BEAT THE MAORIS BY 23-12 WELLINGTON, Thurs.— The touring French Rugby League side beat New Zealand Maoris 23-12 at Rotorua yesterday. The Frenchmen, who won by five tries, four goals to two tries, three goals, led 12-0 at half-time. Superior handling and faster running won the match. The Maoris
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  • 26 12 LEIPZIG. Thurs.— The 1961 world men's cycling championships will be held m Switzerland, and the women's world championships In the Isle of Man.— Reuter
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  • 19 12 CORDOBA. (Argentina) Thurs.— The French Rugby Union touring team beat a local side 69-8 yesterday. Reuter
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  • 141 12 CYCLISTS MAKE A 3-DAY TOUR IN JOHORE OiIs GAPORE, Thurs.— The Army Cycling Club is organising a three-day tour of South Johore, starting on Saturday. Tiie same day. eight cyclists from the R.A.S.C. School Far East (Singapore! and the 40 Base Worksnop R.E.M.E., including locallyenlisted other ranks, will assemble at
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  • 365 12 Draw for the new English cup tourney MANCHESTER, Thurs.— Draw for the first round of the new English Footbal League Knockout Cup competition was made last night. First and second round matches, to be played on or before Oct. 27. emerged as follows FIRST ROT'VD. Darlington v Crystal palace. Rochdale
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