The Singapore Free Press, 22 August 1960

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  • 16 1 is TALKING ABOUT Q „</ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 303 1  - MEDICAL SERVICES TO BE EXPANDED -MINISTER DAVID TAMBYAH facials from [f countries ;--jpore Coyis dcterjfo improve the jsrdof ™<Jicinc, health of p^c and the -.pjtient ratio, fc Minister for Id Inchc Ahmad Ibrahim. this this assurUhen he dcclarLn the Public E Conference htudy Tour of SINGAPORE, Mon. the World Health
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  • 336 1 Our days of tours and conferences UNKNOWN for the top 21 SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. ii 13 Western Pacific i began an intensive four-i!i-sludy tour to learn all L'dical and health services m Conference and Study or held m Singapore —follows -ion of the Western Pacific .toting of the World Health
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  • 23 1 L/Cpl. Ronald John Guest, 27, was killed and five injured m this head-on crash m Thomson Road.
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  • 167 1 HOUSEWIFE AND TWO PUPILS SHARE THAT PRIZE OF $500 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. A housewife a schoolgirl and a schoolboy shared the $500 prize m the Free Press Word Puzzle last Week. They are. Mrs. M. Le Cain. Miss G>h Kirn Eng. 14 and Foo See Keng, 19. Each will receive
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  • 25 1 CHICAGO. Mon -Thirty people were killed m a variety of accidents over the weekend m Vermont. Pennsylvania Missouri. PtorlcU. Tenessee and Illinois.
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  • 144 1 ARMY MAN'S WIDOW IS ON THE DANGER LIST SINGAPORE, Mon. The condition of Mrs. Guest, whose husband L/CpL Ronald John Guest. 27, was killed when their car was involved In a head-on collision with a Royal Naval police patrol car at Upper Thomson Road early this morning, la "critical." The
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  • 25 1 HONG KONG, Mon. Communist China yesterday issued its 109ih "serious warning" to the United States for alleged intrusions into Chinese territorial waters.
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  • 28 1 MOSCOW. Mm. Russia announced she wains tne United Nations General Assembly to take "adequate measures'' against American intrusions into her air space by U-2's.
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  • 34 1 HONG KONG, Mon. Five men cued and 18 otners were injured, when an oil fed fire trapped them m the holds of the 5.395 ton liner Hong Kong Fir.
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  • 23 1 GENEVA, Mon.— Tne League of Red Cioss Societies has launched an appeal for emergency relief of 500,000 Philippine flood victims.
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  • 37 1 CHICAGO. Men.— An American expedition will soon leave for Egypt to help preserve some of the history that will vanish beneath the waters of the Nile when the Aswan High Dam goes up.
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  • 60 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. President and Mrs. Eisenhower heard prayers for L'-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers, convicted as a spy m Moscow last week, when they attended the morning service at the National Presbyterian Church here yesterday. The Minister said Powers, who was sentenced to ten years imprisonment, "typified
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  • 230 1 Katanga police kidnap Congolese Minister: He's held as 'hostage' gUSABETHVILLE, Mon. Katanga police yesterday seized the Congolese Minister of Justice, M. Rene Mwanba, off a Sabena jet airliner at the Belgian base of Kaniina In Katanga and held him as "a hos- tage" a Kat an g a spokesman said
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  • 18 1 NEW DELHI. Mon— The Indian Government has decided io ban strikes m essential public semces.
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  • 315 1 Space dogs: No strain BELKA AND STRELKA RETURN TO EARTH WITH AN APPETITE: THEY PREFER SWEETS TO MEAT MOSCOW, Monthiv. RUSSIA'S space dogs, Belka and Strelka. came back to earth yesterday with hearty appetites and an analysis of their blood' pressure and heart action, which was made immediately, showed both
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  • 127 1 ARMY OFFICE* SUICIDE j 'II MaryU i,|)iii In! t «l I i ,11.: iti» W«M k II lt\ -UK Hi' "t in ii ii' u h< W i" drnr Sthoeii i in., i i- Ifl M POLICE SWOOP ON CANC HIDEOUT iroju ciTi L'i 1 <untij)i(i ill Km.,
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  • 69 1 'BABY' TALK AS MARGARET TURNS 30 BALMORAL. (Scotland), Mon.— Princess Margaret celebrated her 30th birthday ye.vterday amid reports that she is expecting a baby. 'Nobody m the world would know, save the Princess and her husband," said royal spokesman A. J. Griffin. Princess Margaret and Arm-strong-Jones, who were married m
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  • 28 1 NEW YORK. Mon— A hooded gunman held up New York s famed society cafe, the Sard is Restaurant, early yesterday and escaped with MS 15.000.
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  • 23 1 PORTLAND. (Oregon) Mon Martin J Becker. 51. a cafe proprietor died here after accidentally locking himself lv his refrigerator.
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  • 26 1 First Malayan Fund man*;, prices u»da> buying $1.16 and selling $1 24 Second Malayan Fund manager's p.*ice&: buying 93 cent* and selling 99 ceuts.
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  • 594 2 Jet noise curb to be top issue at IATA talks at Copenhagen next month PAYA LEBAR, Mon. NOISE problem created by jetliners will be a major issue to be discussed when tiie heads of the International Air Transport Association's 89-member airlines meet at Copenhagen next month. For the la>t five
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  • 83 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside tht Singapore Harbour Board wham* or expected this morning are: Belra 1/2, Mikawa Maru 4 5, M. Fomalslca 6A, Eurymedon 6/7, Grootekerk 8/9, Sydney 10/11, Straat van Diemen 13 14, Bencruachan 15/16, Luna Maersk 18. Kwangtung 19. Pesco No. 20 N. Wall 1, Bidor
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  • 79 2 TAIPEH: The government has decided to develop the Hualien harbour on Formosa's east coast into the island's third international port. Governor Chow Chih-jou told the Provincial Assembly that the new harbour would be open to foreign ships as soon as necessary expansions are completed.
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  • 35 2 DUESSELDOF: West Germany's production of aluminium snould be enlarged so that the country became less dependent on imports ana price variations. Dr. Rudolf Escherich. a director of Vereinigte Aluminium -Werke A.G.. said here.
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  • 436 2 Volta River project is m sight after eight years ACCRA: Ghana's Volta River project, key to this country's badly needed industrial development, now appears within easy reach after eight years of planning and frustrated hopes. The Ghana government has announced that it had obtained assurances of loans totalling M
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  • 860 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS. I cci cum capital issue. xall ticltliii tveryttng. 10 siciulitt Imleil I cli cum tonus issue. i icr txclMliti capital rerun. T ccr cum capital rttirt. I cl cum liviittt c call cum all.
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  • 656 2 Cargo vessel sets new Pacific run record PAGE TWO TODAY GIVES YOU A RtyjjJl OF THE SHIPS THAT ARE IN THE SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. A JAPANESE cargo ship, the 12,300-ton. Brooklyn Maru, has created a new record m the crossing between Yokohama and San Francisco m 222 hours and 53
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  • 91 2 A CHANGE UNKNOWN PATTERN CAN REVIVE PREFERENCE LONDON, Mon. The importance of Commonwealth preference, which has declined steadil* since 1937, was unlikely to revive unless there was a changing pattern of trade. Political and Economic Plan ning. an independent organisation, said. A P.E.P. paper said the organisations study of the
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  • 91 2 Up: Imports of tin UNKNOWN Indonesia into Malaya and Singapore LONDON J\|lM- production ol tin m -conn Federation of Malaya cltrliiuti 3 June to 1.2!)8 tons compared w m May, according to the Inter (.'Minni. foi 1 I H j Irom Bii .fl compare fl 'rate I pore iii fl
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  • 116 2 American funds to take over British loan projects m the Jordan AM II AN The United States Government will provide Jordan with a total ol $56,500,000 tabout MSI97 milliom m aid this year. About \!Ss<> million is understood to be allocated for economic and technical aia. m
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  • 55 2 BAGDAD: The Iraqi Prime Minister. General Abdel Kerim KUHB, fend senior executives ol the Iraq Petroleum Company have met for a further discussion on oil issues, it was reported. The talks began on Aug. 15. A "cordial" two-hour discussion was held at the Defence
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  • 255 3  -  IAN MOK-AI MALAYAN FARMERS ARE URGED TO MAKE USE OF BLACK POLYTHENE FOR VEGETABLE BEDS By SINGAPORE CITY, Mon J^ NEW science has entered into America s farming ways and, if adopted m this country, il can double Singapore's rural produce, ensuring bigger
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  • 33 3 I WOODLANDS. Monday. eiits of Yeo Ai Lin Park retained of the deplorable drain..miitions m the estate. lid o- tupped bricks by •he
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  • 89 3 DO YOU WISH TO JOIN THIS CATHOLIC BODY? SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. Membership is open to 150 m the Singapore Catholic Benevolent Association. It is open to ail Catholic> arm 15 and under 35 years -;e. The a>>ociation has two sections— the Funeral Fund and Provident Fund. Subscription to the former
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  • 143 3 FISHERMEN ANNOYED BY DAMAGE TO NETS SIGLAP. Mon.—Fisher--3 men who adopt the •pukat tarek" method of catching fish are annoyed by thoughtless people who damag? their nets while picking little fish when the haul is m on the beach here. The fishermen point out that while they do not object
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  • 154 3 Varsity's dramatic team to stage Anouilh's 'Ring Round the Moon' SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. Till-; Dramatic Society of the University oi Malaya m Singapore will stage .lean Anouilh's "Ring Round the Moon" adapted by Christopher Fry, at the Cultural Centre next month. It is being produced by Dr. G. Salgado, who
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  • 74 3 $1 1 65 Mil. notes and coins in circulation SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. A total of 51. 165.775.972 of currency notes and coins were In circulation m the Malayan currency area on Aug. 1. Currency notes amounted to Sl. 116.027.917 and coins $49. 748.055. The average amount of currency notes m
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  • 153 3 YWCA PROVIDES TOURS FOR 28 AROUND ESTATES YOUTHS LEARN ABOUT RUBBER SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. A party of 28 youths including eight girls visited the Bukit Sembawang and Singapore United Rubber Estates m Yio Chu Kang Road. The visit was under the auspices of the Y.W.C.A. m continuation of its series
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  • 279 3  -  CONSTANCE D'CRUZ L,5 COCKTAIL TIME AT THE CONSUL GENERAL'S RESIDENCE I By SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. D There are about 15 different national costumes m Indonesia and most of them were seen at the cocktail party given by the ConsulGeneral Col. Sugih
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  • 965 4 NAAFI CLUB AIMS TO PROMOTE BETTER UNDERSTANDING ...WITH SONGS AND HULA-HULA The Singapore scene SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. THERE are clubs the world over each serving some particular pm pose, each with its type of members, each with its own aims and projects. But meet
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  • 269 4 IT IS WORK... AND MORE WORK FOR 40 GIRLS AS THEY GET SET FOR GRAND DANCE DATE SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. It's now work, work, work for 40 girls of the Taylor Dance Studio here and their teacher and principal, Mrs. C. Taylor. The girls, all ballet students ranging m age
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  • 40 4 SINGAPORE CITY: About 500 people attended the funeral of Mr. P. M. Balasandren 0!f/ < PJmJ Council. Mr. 8.. activi Com: He wreal Kailasapathv Mr ll sapalh>. lir. M. I Miiuham, Mr. P I nathan Mr f Mahesan.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 335 4 Mr. CLOGGHEAD THE WORST DRIVER IN SINGAPORE 0 JUST once he parked his car in a side road off the mam traffic route and tHus saved inconveniencing other road users. But as he found that this meant walking a few yards, he hasn't done it again. CLUES ACROSS ting up
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  • 284 5  -  R. G. PILLAI HE WANTS TO SET UP MODERN FARMS ON 2.500 ACRES OF LAND iN RURAL AREAS r SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. J)ATO Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, UMNO Assemblyman for (.eylang, has plans to of squatter land m rural districts into modern kampongs. The
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  • 162 5 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— Three Germans two Roman Catholic priests and a Brother were very impressed by the sights of this State and praised the cleanliness of the city. Rev. Frs. Sebastian Heuken. Theodor Schiebel and Br. Burkhard Wensing. who made a three-day tour of Singapore
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  • 261 5 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. —Tickets for the Grand Donation Draw which is part of the special 1960 drive to raise funds for the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, are now on sale. The draw is scheduled to take place on September 10
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  • 172 5 Man with the most medals but it's a collection .SINGAPORE CITY, Pr Mon. A man with an unusual hobby is Squadron Leader, E.H. OToole, stationed with the RAF, Seletar. He is a student and collector of orders, decorations, medals and their associated ribbons. Author of several publications on this subject.
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  • 86 5 YIO CHU KANG. Mon. A tense drama was enacted m the quiet kampong of Jalan Hwi Yoh. near Serangoon Garden Estate, when two police cars screamed their way into the village. They haa received information that a corpse had been dumped m th* bushes
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    • 270 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS SINGAPORE JUDO (LIB: Beginners ana 6th Kyu 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Free practice 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. I'MTED METHODIST CHOIR: Filial iehearsal for broadcast service of South-East Asian Central Conference a: Anglo Chinese School Audnorium. Barker Road 8 p.m. SINGAPORE POLICE BAND: Concert from
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  • 269 6 Expat doctors: No cause for alarm TELLING THE PEOPLE *T*HE Singapore Medical and Dental Officers' Association are unnecessarily alarmed over the Government's plan to recruit doctors from overseas. It's quite a surprise to learn that a body of professional men and women who have In many instances proved themselves as
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  • 208 6  -  R. G. PILLAI MINISTRY CLEARS MINOR DISPUTES BETWEEN EMPLOY^ AND THEIR STAFF By S'NGAP ORE CITY J THE Ministry of Labour and b. L I to end 76 strikes during the M months of this year and has rcn*.? 1 dustrial harmony. In addition, the
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  • 87 6 NEW CANAL TO CONTROL FLOOD HAZARD TANJONG PAGAR, Mon.— The City Council is constructing a canal from Kuching Road to the sea to carry flood water and improve drainage m the area. The City Council is also repairing the road, following representations by the residents. At present there is only
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  • 342 6  -  Ee Boon Lee bring joy to 6 girls By SINGAPORE CITY, O Mon. Come Christmas this year, there will be six not just three very special packages coming here all the way from America. The lucky recipients a'i from the Convent of Holy Infant
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  • 220 6 800-KATTI HAULS AT KELONGS AS IKAN BILIS SEASON BEGINS PASIR PANJANG, Mon. Owners of kelongs off Pasir Panjang reported good and steady catches of "ikan bilis" this season. Each kelong has been averaging a haul of about 600 to 800 katties during the past fortnight. The "ikan bilis" is a
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  • 131 6 Village girls (not keen on cooking) may learn cake-baking BUKIT PANJANG, Monday. THE leader ol' the Bukit Panjang Community Centre, Mr. T. C Meng intends to reorganise the cooking class which was temporarily suspended due to lack of interest shown by women, m the neighbourhood. He made this decision after
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  • 57 6 NAVAL BASE. Mon. Mr P. Kumjam Pillai. 32. of the Singapore Naval Base Labour Union, has left for Calcutta to take up a three months' traac union course at the ICFTU College. Mr. Pillai, a fitter mechanic attached to the Dockyard, has been a
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  • 23 6 PENANG, Mon.— Gold medals will be presented to five Penang donors who have given their blood 15 times or more.
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  • 129 6 TALKS THAT WILL STARTLE THE PUBLIC SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— After two years of "relentless research," the Malaysian Sociological Research Institute will put out four talks m Singapore next month that will startle with some of the stark facts the research workers have uncovered. From a collective research into the sociological
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  • 155 6 entertained by Hans Andersen Club fHANGI, Mon.— About 60 Handicapped children from two Tanah Me rah Children's Homes were entertained by the Hans Andersen Club recently. The children were provided with sandwiches, cakes, icecream and soft drir.k.s. They were also shown a cartoon film. The Ciubs representatives who
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  • 53 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The cabinet considered the award to be presented to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, by the board of trustees of the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation and agreed that he should accept the award. The cabinet also complimented the Tengku for being
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  • 34 6 BENTONG. Mon.— The Manshis village branch of the MCA youth section has decided to ask the Pahang Collector of Land Revenue to consider allocating land to the landless m this area.
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  • 242 6 QINGAPORE CITY Mon.— The Automobile Association of Singapore has not received a single entry for its multilingual safety first poster contest for school children, since It was announced nearly a month ago However, it expects a flood of entries when schools re-open after the
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  • 149 6 A PRESENT FOR THE MAN WHO FOUND BOY IN A BUSH SINGAPORE CITY. Mon Parents of five-year-old David who was "lost" m Changi beach last week have sent a present to Mr Varghese Joseph, who found him. The present is a time- j piece from Sgt. Dennis Holder of 19
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  • 19 7 UNKNOWN BOOM AS FARMERS UNKNOWN 'WAR' DEAD icir.g a i AS to tag war ises -v be--1 L&jtown mcd-
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  • 541 7  -  CHEW LOY KHOON ANNUAL LECTURESHIP WILL PERPETUATE NAME OF DOCTOR WHO SPENT LIFE HERE By SINGAPORE CITY. Mon A FUND has been started m Singapore to perpetuate the name of Sir David James Galloway, "Grand Old Man" of medicine m Malaya who died
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  • 101 7 0 IT was "open house' at the Patterson Road residence of the Indonesian Consul-General. Col. Sugih Arto. last Thursday final day of the three-day celebrations to mark the 15th anniversary of Indonesian Independence. 1 ***** crowds thronged the grounds until midnight when the celebrations officially ended.
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  • 128 7 FLIES POSE PROBLEM AT A S.I.T. 'SHOWPIECE' SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— Flies are posing a threat to the health of the 4,000 residents of Kirn Keat Temple Estate, according to householders. They blamed some of the tenants, who kept poultry m their back verandahs, for the fly nuisance. Residents pointed out
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  • 28 7 PENANG, Mon. Six Federation and three Singapore graduates of universities at home and abroad have been awarded scholarships by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission m Britain.
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  • 35 7 KOTA BHARU, Mon.—Delegates attending a conference of UMNO youth on the east coast criticised the Minister of Transport, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, for his statement that the UMNO youth section was dyinff.
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  • 191 7 SALESMAN IS FINED $500 FOR TAKING BETS ON ROADSIDE SINGAPORE CITY, Sat Ahmad bin Ali, a salesman, who pleaded guilty m a magistrate's court here to a charge of loitering on a five-foot-way m Geylans Serai for the purpose of bookmaking on July 84, was fined S5OO. Ahmad was arrested
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  • 209 7 Shipping company runs a paper to keep staff 'in the picture' SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. A SINGAPORE shipping company has for the first time come out with a newspaper for its stall. The four-page monthly. Barretto Shipping News made its debut this month. Said its soft spoken effablo editor. Mr. Eric
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  • 83 7 MAN ACQUITTED ON ILLICIT SAMSU CHARGE SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— Lee Boon Hoe, 26. of Boon Teck Road, was acquitted on a charge of being concerned m the illicit manufacture of samsu. He was also freed on tvto other charges of possessing 40 gallons of mash and 4.8 gallons of dutiable
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  • 44 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya's economy will sink or swim within the next three years, the Minister oi Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said vesterday 4 at the annual meeting of the Selangor Rural Co-operative Banking Union Limited.
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  • 91 7 SINGAPORE CrTY. Mon A father of three. Yeo Hock .Soon, who pleaded guilty to a charge of dishonestly retaining a stoi n gold bracelet worth W\ was jailed for 14 months m a district court. The prosecution saia a tea-^tall holder, Madam Tan Leang. reported to
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  • 134 7 NEW DATE FOR SEAMEN'S COMPETENCY PAPERS EXAMINATION SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. Examinations for ioreign-go:ng certificates of competency for master, mate and second mate to be held at the Master Attendant's Office will commence on Sept. 5 instead oi Sept. 12. The date has been changed because the examiner will not be
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  • 42 7 TELUK ANSON; Mon. A joint party of police and civilians have recovered the body of 2i-year-old Hashim Man, daughter of Inche Ahmad Hisham bin Mat Piah, Asst. District Officer. Sungei Manik and Changkat Jong, from the Batang Padang River.
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  • 307 7 U.S. UNIVERSITY DEGREES WILL BE FULLY RECOGNISED IN TIME, HE SAYS SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. Mr. Stephen N. Sestanovich, Director of the United States Information Service, Singapore, said it was regretted that m "some quarters" American degrees were not recognised. He was addressing members of the Youth Vocational Guidance Group of
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  • 27 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr Seah Cheng Suan, Cultural Affairs Assistant of the U.S.I.S. m Singapore leaves today for a three-week familiarisation tour of Borneo.
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  • 28 7 IPOH, Mon. The Perak Religious Affairs Department has plans for a $1.4 million residential secondary Islamic girls' school here with accommodation for 400 pupils.
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  • 326 8  -  LEONARD OEI 21 FOREIGN SCOUTS NOW HERE AS GUESTS By [URONG. Mon. J Twenty-one scouts from North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei who are here as guests of the Singapore Boys Scouts Association at their Golden Jubilee camp m Jurong Park drew large
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  • 75 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. Mr. Teh Fong Ku. ARPS.. one ot the two photographers accompany- the Vietnamese exhibition, was guest of honour at the Chinese dinner held by members of the Photographic Society of Singapore. One of the doyen->alon-ists m Vietnam. Tchan was very impressed with
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  • 145 8 Rawang residents had to walk miles for dip: Water supply cut down RAWANG, Monday. WATER supplies here have been restricted to two hours a day. The drastic restrictions have been caused by a prolonged dry spell only 10 inches of rain since June. Many people are travelling several miles to
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  • 59 8 SHE WILL STUDY ECONOMICS IN DUBLIN PRETTY Miss Betty Chow. 19, left for Ireland to study Economics at the Dublin University. She will later take up a course m Accountancy. iMiss Betty, a former pupil of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, is the only daughter of Mr. and
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  • 140 8 SULTAN STRESSES NEED FOR HELPING VILLAGES IPOH, Mon. The Sultan of Perak told the State legislative Assembly here that "tne most urgent task" facing the State Government was the development of the rural areas. He said m a message read by the Speaker, Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon. that rural development
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  • 19 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. The motor vessel Victoria which arrived here on Saturday morning sailed for Hongkong yesterday.
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  • 245 8 Visiting cadets meet the Tengku Mahkota lOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Three officers and eight air cadets visited the Istana Besar and were entertained by the Tengku Mahkota Tengku Mahmood Iskandar. The party included seven visiting air cadets, who are camping with some 150 Singapore cadets of the Malayan Air Training Corps
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  • 228 8 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. School girls should stop giggling and cultivate a more serious outlook m a class says Miss Harinder Kaur. a former teacher of Singapore. Miss Kaur will shortly leave for England to take up studies m Master of Arts degree at the London
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  • 257 8  - For twenty years was drawn to the French language ESME BAPTISTA By SINGAPORE CltT> JLfR. Tan Kern Khoo, 44, who is a busy business^ I of five children, still finds time to learn French mi Learning French is just a hobby for Mr. Ta 1 three and a half years
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  • 106 8 TUN UDA: LOCAL ELECTIONS AFTER MARCH p£*i\Ai\o. Mon. Penang will hold its next local government elections soon after March, next year, the Governor, Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad, announced m the State Legislative Assembly. "It will be necessary to grant new constitutions to all local government authorities." he said.
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  • 23 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A preliminary report of Malayas agricultural census published today shows that the country has more than 430.000 small farms.
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  • 22 8 Amnesty for 1 ,775 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Up to last Friday 1.775 people had taken advantage of the amnesty for illegal citizens.
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  • 99 8 Once m the boat Rupert wedges the glass bowl containing the Whistle fish near the prow, then Sailor Sam cornea aboard. At first the stream ia only just broad enough to use the oara, but aoon he can row m comfort. We're going fast. You must
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  • 213 8  - BAMBOO WITH BIG POWERS' SOLD FOR 50c APIECE CONRAD CHIEW I BX SINGAPORE CITY M AX odd-job labourer imm Kiuib Liia) stumbled on stalk of Ikunlhio wis ing the jungle m Negri Setubi Singapore making a fortune I bamboo cut into pieces. Inche Abdul bin Adam. 41. Is already a
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  • 31 8 KLANG M Bua: obi Par.damarar.nwtl guii: slip jKi lottery on a M S3O by the IfigM here. He to id ':> (A only Irving bs W
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    • 388 8 »-»Ja^at.«rr_ m, "aJU "-^Wl'lt^g'l^MßaTi aßaPalWrilt 1 fl fW I alaTaWI 1 1 IB WW llil IW 18l mt mm a» m cmi c aatt I t rWteaJiBBBBBBBBBB^^ '^/^^^^f^ BORN today, you are one star and road the correspon- —Avoid impulsive action this of those independent, ding paragraph. Let your morning
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    • 245 8 ciNrADnor through; 9.00 Songs from the oIrMGAPUHL shows. w 9.15 A name to remember: 93d :V S? ium J VaVe c, 76 m i tTfS Tne news: 9.45 Three In ha.-?a-e?*l Ye 2 metr s monv: 10.00 Make mmm io, (4,80 kc/s.) from youth 10.30 Edmunda-Ras ana Sw his Cn'-chestra;
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  • 489 9 I L ft Puzzle snared KIMIN<- ,iU> Kits. t Valley Road. m\ >ELKrMij (anal Road, lttf Qtrv. Ipore. M ID MV Met Trainjrtool sm-apore. rm Road. pm i i be I M| for his job. There is no reason why he should be SURLY. Preference for BURLY.
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  • 285 9 PLANT WITH THE BRIGHT, FRESH LOOK TO FILL YOUR POTS ON THE PATIO bright ami iis compact room spot or red I Gardening BY M.R.S. ARSCOTT Aglay o nema) is a >mall genus of only some 15 species belonging to the large Aroid family I Araceae>. They are described as
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  • 96 9 WINDOW ON LITTLE KNOWN NOOK OF THE 90's 0 STEPHEN CRANE: Letters. Peter Owen. 355. A window on a little known corner of the literary scene of the 90's, of great interest to the student. The author of the Red Badge of Courage, one of the great war books of
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  • 386 9  - Siam -through opium smoke RICHARD LISTER VIVID LOOK AT LOW AND LANGUISHING LIFE By INSUFFICIENT POPPY. D. J. Enright. Chatto, 15s. ♦THIS novel is set m the sleazier quarters of Bangkok, where two English friends, Harry and the narrator, live m broken-down houses, enjoy the tranquil Siamese way of life,
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  • 356 9 THE GUNS BOOM FAR by Richard Bickers (Hutchinson, 155.). The here of this novel. General Straker, was a fighting soldier, rough and tough as they come and soon to earn himself the nickname of "Punch-through" Straker. His methods were not
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  • 689 10 WE WANT MORE THAN CHAMPIONS... They must be whole men! Ofttk Otyffp&A Jesse Owens, bound for the i960 Olympic Games today presents more of his frank opinions. HEAR TOO many peo- pie these days talking about how "we better beat the Russians" m the 1960 Olympics and how "there's gonna
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    117 10 SATURDAY, AUG. 20 Cl. 2. Div. 5 6 F. Won by: 1. 3. 2. Time: lmin. ll CI. 2, Div. 7— 6 F. Won by: 2, J, li. Time: lmin. 13 Cl. 2. Div. 6— 6 F. Won by: U, 3, 1. Time: lmin. \l CI. 4. Div. 2— 6
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    347 10  - The DAILY DOSE JEFFREY JAMES by Athletes Down but Not Out! f pHE North Burneuns, walking off with the Sin- gapore AAA silverware, and ten fine titles the Singapore Schools, bowing to defeat m their first international athletics contest against the Federation Schools m Kuala Lumpur NO ATHLETE MAKING THE
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  • 201 10 by M. Harrison-Cray Dealer: South Game all N. X J 10 8 2 g753 o io 4 a W. E. 494 #Q653 086 9 Q J 10 9 0AJ983 0Q75 K873 J 6 S. 4* A 7 9AK 4 2 O X 6 4AQ1042 Both countries had won all
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  • 191 10 TERBANG GOES ON WINNING SINGAPORE, Mon.— A steady breeze marked another enjoyable Sunday's racing at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club Fifty boats competed. Ter bang, who set an impressive record of 14 wins and a second m 15 races m the Skiff Class while handled by J. Burns, shone again.
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  • 58 10 LONDON, Mon. Fazal Mahmood, the Pakistan test fast bowler, has signed a one year contract to play for Werneth, the central Lancashire League Cricket Club. Mahmood, who is 33. has taken 114 wickets m 24 test matches and more than 100 wickets, each of his three
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  • 407 10  - THE OLD BUGBEAR HAS BROUGHT SLUMP IN CRICKET John Clarke By JJAVINd spent much <>f this summer contemplating cricket grounds thai seemed as sparsely inhabited as the Yukon or Australia's Northern Territory, I have been inquiring from the counties as to whether the spectator situation is a serious as it
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  • 299 10 9 MARKS BROKEN AT METAL BOX SPORTS CLUB MEET lUKIT TMIAII. I VINE ncxvixr()r(lsNNviv(-sl.'l'^ 11l j l I sinnual sports mcd <>i Hu Met; vees Recreation Club iwr ,lv I Siew Chong w;is in«li\ i<lu;il I Padmanathan was runnei up- Yellow Houm j won the t*ani champions. They totalled 78
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  • 781 11 t'KOK.H m. *<-li mdu- b\ Get Pjfttith urll J* rui n thc F *hieh trtcr[s'N "PPsitiun II?? I**!1 and 1 hi m the 1 sprint at on Sat- third, also had every chance. He was right on
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    125 11 GOING: Firm.* W (I. 1. Div. 5-6 F. Won by: 2. nose. 2. Time: lmin. 13. I 4. Div. 4-6F Won by: 2,2 A.1.. 1. Time: lmin. 12 3/5. r— <«»s«lol*a^ 1 1. I. Uiv. 4— 6 F. Won by: J. sh. hd.. J. Time: lmin. U 3/5. I t
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  • 108 11 I I I me. I I I r I nic I Chipmunks, one of the top teams m the 4 A* Division played well below form. Tommy Martens, pitching again for the Hunters after a long absence, had a fine day. Througnout the match he was cool and confident.
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  • 63 11 KOBLENZ (West Germany). Mon.-Giuseppina Leone, •he Italian Olympic sprinter, clocked this year's best world time for the women's 100 metres m w.nnme that event at an international -omens athletic meetms here today. Her winning time was l.lsec.-^nlv one-tenth of second outside the world record Juintl. held
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  • 957 11  - Moses Lee and Rinus Breukelen combination took the honours at K.L yesterday JM-LAN WIS See How They Ran -By MOSES LEE« who rode three winners and Minus van Breukelen, who trained three winners, took the honours at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Two of Moses Lee's winners, Titilino and Traveller's Cheque are
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  • 83 11 Aussie pair to play here again SINGAPORE. Mon. Fred Stolle and John Pearce, Australian Davis Cup prospects who thrilled Singapore and Malayan tennis fans m exhibition matches m March this year, will be seen again m action when they return from their world tour at the end of this month.
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  • 122 11 Pearce extended Neale Fraser to five sets m the recent Australian championship and has beaten Bob Howe. Bob Hewitt, Don Candy, Marty Mullingan all Australians) and Trevor Fawcett the South African Davis Cup player. Stolle has beaten Bob Howe, Waren Woodcock, Marty Mulligan and G. Merlo, the Italian Davis
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  • 98 11 ANOTHER CHESS VICTORY IPOH. Mon.— The Singapore schoolboys chess team scored another triumph m their first Malayan tour when they won all five games against an Ipoh team of adults. They have won their tournaments m Kuala Lumpur and Malacca with decisive margins. Among the visiting schoolboys is last year's
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  • 32 11 BUKIT TIMAH. Mon. Match between Gassers and Warriors m the second round of the Softball League, scheduled to be held at the University of Malaya yesterday was postponed due to rain.
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  • 25 12 THE CHAMPIONS WITH THEIR TROPHIES WON WITH SUCH EASE Sgt Len Benton and Trooper R. Johnson with their trophies. Both von yesterday's 25-mile time trial.
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  • 282 12 Free Press Cycle Race winner Benton comes out on top in trial FREE PRESS Cycle Race winner, Sgt. Len Benton, 22. and Trooper R. Johnson, yesterday won the Army's open 25-mile lime trial. Both cyclists won easily and returned :i joint lime of lhr. lmin. 9sees Sgt Benton of HQ.
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  • 103 12 EDINBURGH. Mon— Bruce Tulloh oi Scotland toosted his Olympic prospects with a great victory over the Cali-lornia-based Hungarian, Laszlo Tabori m a two miles race during the Highland Games nere yesterday. Tulloh running barefoot finished inches ahead of Tabori m eight minutes 4.6 >econds to set
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  • 80 12 Poland last to qualify BOLOGNA. North Italy Mon Poland beat Belgium 68/58 here last night to earn the last place m the Olympic basketball tournament at Rome later this month. The sides were level 28 26 at half time m the match which was the linal °ame m the preliminary
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  • 341 12 American athletes show power BERNE. Mon. A capacity 18.000 crowd at Bernes Neufeld stadium saw the United States Olympic team walk away with a two-day seven-country international athletics meet yesterday I winning 19 of the 21 track and field events. No new records were set, but existing world records were
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  • 24 12 GI L LM A N BARRACKS. Mon.— Royal Engineers beat Singapore Military Forces 4-2 m a friendly football match on Saturday.
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  • 322 12 NEW CHIEF APPEALS TO CREDITORS TO DONATE SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. NEWLY elected president of the debt-ridden Singapore Table Ten--11 nis Association, Mr. Tang Tuck Wah yesterday appealed .to the association's creditors to be generous and 'donate the money instead Mr. Tang said that there were
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  • 301 12 ROME. Mon.— Kenya, confident of doing well m the Olympic hockey tournament, overran a Japanese side with their superior speed and stick-work to win a practice game 9-0 yesterday. They led 6-0 at halfttime. A closely-contested match between Pakistan, runnerstip m Melbourne, and Australia,
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  • 171 12 BIG GOLF UPSET: WILSON BEATS MESSUM SINGAPORE, Mon. 3 I.F.H. Wilson caused one of the biggest upsets m the Royal Singapore Golf Club's 1960 championships by beatIng P.R. Messum to enter the semi-finals. The game, a 'ding dong' affair, ended up with Wilson j being iust one up over Mes-
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  • 33 12 East London. Cape Province Mon.— The New Zealand AllBlacks rugby union touring! side beat Border by 30 points I to three here today. The AllBlacks led 14-3 at half-time. Reuter.
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  • 310 12 TANJONG KLING, Mon.— Red House won the championship title at the Tanjong Kling and Pulau Sembulun annual athletic sports. Che Mohamed Ariff bin Suradi gave away the prizes. BOYS Putting on the dress race: 1. Kamat Husain, 2. Hatmor Sulbi, 3. Tamby Bidin. 50 yards relay race:
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