The Singapore Free Press, 23 August 1960

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  • 13 1 IS The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 241 1 That anarchist. says rebel' Tshombe starts anti-Lumumba campaign publics' and parties m talks for confederation ELISABETHVILLE. Tuesday. Kjtanga Government p. last night it would itfc?3tion to Leopoldluthe next few days to Ifo all interested politics m the Congo to 3 Cons^o confederajs opposed to a military KS
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    259 1 POXGOLESE army authorities m Leopoldvllle said today that they had begun a small airlift of troops 'into Luluabourg to help suppress tribal lighting m Kasai Province. The Belgian civil airline Sabena provided aircraft for the airlift, according to officials Army officials here said the first planeload, which left here
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  • 20 1 LONDON. Tues. Sir Lewis Napier, renowned British historian, has died m nospiial here at the age of 72.
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  • 21 1 LONDON. Tues.— The Bulgarian Government has deposited 1,100 pounds weight of attar of roses at a London bank.
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  • 172 1 Laos Premier's neutral policy wins support of Pathet Lao rebels HOXG KONG, Tuesday. TIIK pro-Communist Pathet Lao rebels m Laos have broadcast a message of support for the neutralist policy of the new Premier, Prince Souvanna Phouma, the New China news agency reported from North Vietnam i yesterday. It said
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  • 37 1 SINGAPORE CITY, Tues.— An 81-year-old woman. Madam Ng Mvi Sen. of Chin Hin Road, was knocked down by a car In River Valley Road early this morning. She died later m the General Hoscitnl
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  • 26 1 CAPETOWN. Tues. Eighteen men detained under the emergency regulations were released yesterday from Worcester Jail where they have been held since March and April
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  • 41 1 em. P4RIS Tues A Soviet Ilyushin-18 airliner is reported Z havT crashed on a flight from Cairo to Moscow killing £x people among them the rebel Algerian •ambassador to Pekin«' Mustapha Frouki, his wife and three children.
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  • 246 1  - The U.S. kitchen amazes Azizah ESME BAPTISTA 'I HAD NEVER IMAGINED THEY COULD LOOK SO BEAUTIFUL AND CONVENIENT' SAYS TEACHER AFTER EXTENSIVE AMERICAN TOUR By SINGAPORE CITY, Tues. An extensive tour of the United States leaves a Singapore teacher deeply impressed with one particular aspect of life in that country
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  • 59 1 SINGAPORE CITY. Tues.— Mrs Guest, who was admitted to the General Hospital after the Upper Thomson Road crash Involving two cars early yesterday, was reported to be "still m a coma" this morning. Her husband. L/Cpl. Ronald John Guest, 27, of the 13/18 Hussars,
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  • 30 1 SOUTHAMPTON. Tues. The first battalion of the Cheshire Regiment about 550 officers and men arrived here m the troopship Oxfordshire after three years m Singapore and Malaya.
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  • 93 1 MOTHER-TO-BE DIES IN ROAD CRASH SINGAPORE, Tues. An expectant mother. Lee Geok Lian. 26. of Nelson Road, was killed after a car m which she was travelling was involved m a head-on crash with another at the junction of Dunman Road and Haig Road last night. Lee, who was on
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  • 388 2 Gains in dollar stocks and industrials in a firm market: Rubbers are dull INDUSTRIALS conti- nued their recent advance m the London stock markets yesterday for the start <>i a new account, but elsewhere conditions were quiet and there was not a great deal of change In prices although the
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  • 166 2 SHIPS IN PORT OHIPS lying alongside tne Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Beira 1/2. Tricolor 4/6, If. Fornalska 6A, Eurymedon 6/7. Braeside 8/9. Mu>a.snisan Maru 10/11, Singapore 13/14. Bencruachan 15/16, Aeneas 18. Ter mama Maru 19, Seiciane N. Wall 3. Salong N. Wall 4. kimanis 23/24. Malay
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  • 56 2 HONG KONG. Monday. Closing prices here today were: Previous' Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,190 $1,180 sales sales Union Ins Canton $91.50 $90.50 sales buyers Wheelock Mfirden 7.45 7.50 .sales sales H'Kong phone $38.25 $38 00 .^ales sales Dairy Farm <te Cold Btongt $28.20 $28.30 sales sellers
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  • 405 2 Yankee's reactor ready for test operations ROME, (Masschusetts): The Yankee Atomic Electric Company's nuclear reactor was started up over the weekend and it may be delivering electricity to New England homes within three months. Officials said test operations could now be held. A spokesman explained that the reactor will
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  • 115 2 Japan New export drive TOKYO: Japanese officials and businessmen yesterday expressed the belief that the speech made by Mr. Zentaro Kosaka, the Japanese Foreign Minister, on Thursday heralded an intensive export drive to increase Japanese exports to Western European countries. The speech, m which Mr. Kosaka laid special stress on
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  • 916 2 NOTE: AH prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Monday. Previous Today INDUSTRIALS Atex. BncKS CrdS (N) .90 .90 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers B.6. Fetro! 42 42B.M. Trustees 5.25 5 25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. 20 3 20 3 OrdS. 50- 50Feaeral Oispensary 1.35 1.35
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  • 375 2 Bucket wheel dredge to get more ore? PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS or UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST*^ SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A POSSIBLE answer to the gradual exhaustion of Malayan tin deposits m years to come may be the use of bucket wheel excavators states the Financial Times. Many
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  • 156 2 Round the World Market Prices MUJt. Ad pnort oeluu are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON Auk 22 Hrem.,,.. RUBBCR No i B*. C.i.f. European ports. Aug Sept ft RUBBER No. 1 R»S Spot RUBBER No 1 RSS Settlement House Ttrms. Sept JM Oct. /Dec. jTONE: Very steady PEPPER Whit*
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  • 176 2 A sharp fall, then the market rallies and stays steady LONDON: An opening decline of three farthings per pound reflected a sharp fall at Singapore. After the adjustment the market ruled quietly steady at the lower level during the morning. The afternoon session started quietly and prices were about
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  • 70 2 LONDON. r«i JIX prices were steadily held d morning dealings. A steady S as well as a certain amount <•• demand sustained the market. cJ some e> ana this smr.. South I I the a ri] to eta Zinc deciiw to supply (leir. tions bui held about sti MW
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  • 108 2 2.500 tons from Italian stockpile will go by public tender ROME: The Italian tr. port ministry announced yesterday that the estimated 2.500 tons of tin In the government stockpile would be sold by public tender starting m September. The small amount would not upset the tin market, a
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  • 29 2 TOKYO: The president o: Japan Arabia Oil Co.. Mr. Taro Yamashita. will leave next month for Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to negotiate crude oil prices.
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    • 740 2 Bunker prices reduced LONDON: shell Interna; lonal duced by 6/6 per long ton. lean Company I iir.ited marine cii?.*el fuel by 12/- and need that tpot bunker light marine diesel tuel and gas kn the Fur Ea^t r.time oil by 15/-. 1 be reduced effective ro- The reduction^ will apply
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  • 49 3 IjgmS REACH AN ■rrMENT AND 51.300 FROM THE D EN 30X FIRM I Singapore City. Tues Lv In I" employees of the Vat Guan I Manufacturing Company K -ttt--- r> (,ays unci workers signed an ,i Ministry settling all 1 I i 1 L r I distributed L
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  • 115 3 FIFTEEN-MILE MARATHON WALKS FIXED FOR SEPT. 18 SINGAPORE CITY. Tues.— The WE A. Division of St. John Ambulance Brigade has fixed it> rourth annual marathon Lk :or Sunday. Sept. 18. The 15-mile route starts from Clifford Pier and runs aiong Collyer Quay. ConI -.aught Drive. Stamford Road. Orchard Road, Clemenceau
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  • 28 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Tues. The Singapore Federation of Health Ministry's Employees Union has been struck oil the register of trade unions as it ceased to exist.
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  • 233 3 Three women take up three-month study in magic SINGAPORE CITY, Tues. Eleven men and three women from different walks of lite are' undergoing an intensive three-month course m the fundamental principles of magic at the Cultural Centre m Canning Rise. The three women aspirants are Misses Ng Kam Ying, Ng
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  • 120 3 RESIDENTS CALL FOR A ZEBRA CROSSING NEAR THEATRE SINGAPORE CITY, Tues. Residents In East Coast Road are calling for a»zebra crossing near the Roxy Theatre. Katong has now three cinemas within 100 yards of each other. There is also a "makan" place near one of the theatres. .Every night hundreds
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  • 210 3 AS The four-day AllMalaya Methodist Youth Fellowship Convention, attended by 200 youths from seven countries, ended with a dedication service by Rev. Oscar A. Guinn. Jr. Dean Pastor of Wesley Methodist Church, Singapore. The largest group of 150 delegates came from the Federation of Malaya. Other
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    29 3 PICTURE shows Indonesian delegates beinp urceted by the Burmese delegate. From left Angela Sim, Miao Hwa (Medan). Phenny Cheah Njoek Lan (Medan), Willy Saw (Meda-n) and Muang Sein (Burma).
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  • 48 3 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues.— A Kuala Lumpur businessman, Mr. Lim Chong Chee, has presented a $20,000 four-faced clock tower to Parit Buntar. his home town. The foundation for the 39ft. tower has been laid and the project is expected to be completed m September.
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  • 83 3 TAMPIXES, Tuesday. 'JpilH sudden decay of brinjal plants has caused a shortage of this vegetable m the market with consequent increase m prices. Brinjals which used to be 1 sold at 30 to 40 cts. a kati are now
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  • 23 3 SINGAPORE CITY Tues. Mr. Ernest George Jacobsen has assumed duties as Second Secretary at the Office of the Australian Commissioner. Singapore.
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  • 64 3 Leading farmer, Wong Chee Kang of Yio Chu Kang. said "the decay started with the appearance of yellow spots on the leaves and purple mildew under the surface. Reports from the three districts also show a similar plant disease. Wong said that as a result the buds of
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  • 43 3 SINGAPORE CITY Tues. The Ministry of Home Affairs yesteyday advised parents not to send their children to the Registry of Person for identity cards as a registration team will be sent to schools to deal with the issuing of cards.
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  • 166 3 Police patrol and street lamps... their twin needs UPPER SERANGOON, Tuesday. ABOUT 000 residents m a newly developed housing estate m Snrin Avenue, ofl' 5J milestone Upper Serangooa Road, have two grouses they want more police patrols and street lamps. The estate with about 100 houses, has been completed two
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  • 80 3 'MOVING BAZAAR' IS ON MOTOR VEHICLES NOW SERANGOON GARDENS, Tues. The* moving bazaar which visits this estate every Thursday has now come to stay. These tradesmen instead ol spreading their wares on the roadside display them m old motor vehicles converted into "shop houses." There are about 30 such shops
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    • 199 3 Is your car I on the Jt_^_EP__HM S^^Lsv -V* mm% aw%\ WmX aw%\ ;HJHjTf\ Phone: i mr^flfcfc- >■■ MM mm-mmW. _fl Wmmmrf^taj. hEk&_^^%l v > v *»4 o^^mj^^,. Singapore's first public radiotelephone _B__L« **^*^B^_v The new service will enable motorists to nsk 'V^«»w_«_B_»ft phone m Singapore. They can make and
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  • 300 guard two villages every night
    • 97 4 SINGAPORE CITY: The North Indian Hindu Association will celebrate Khrbhna's birthday with tableaux and Hindu songs and dances at the Victoria Memorial Hall tonight. Dr. Devahuti Singhal of the University of Malaya will preside. Her husband, Dr. D. P. Sinuhal also of the University oi Malaya, will be
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    • 100 4 FARRER PARK: Six gian raintrees at the junction of Hampshire and Northumberland Roads have provided an ideal setting for an open air restaurant m this district. A number of hawkers have already established themselves there. It is near Farrer Park and Kandang Kerbau Hospital. They spread tables and
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    • 89 4 WHITLEY ROAD: Kampong China Kechil Malacca Association of Singapore (Persatuan Anak2 Kampong Ramuan China Kechil di Singapura* will hold a social on Sept. 11 at the Singapore Military Force Hall from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. It is to celebrate the third anniversary of Malaya s independence. Guests
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    • 88 4 SINGAPORE CITY: The following were elected at the annual meeting of the Singapore Table Tennis Association held at the Shing Wah Sports Association premises. They are: President, Mr. Tang Tuck Wah; vice-pre-sidents, Mr. Loke Seek Cheong. Mr. Sum Eng Bey, Mr. Sin Kah Wah, Mr. Cheng Kwong Yew;
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    • 73 4 BALESTIER: The Kirn Keat Avenue Community Centre has started new classes m sewing. No fees are charged. The centre leader, Mr. Wong Tiong Kwai, said that the classes would be conducted on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mr. Wong said 30 girls were now
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    • 224 4 SINGAPORE CITY: More than 300 relatives and friends attended the funeral of Madam Scow Guat Eng, 74, wife of Singapore motor magnate. Mr. Chia Yee Soh, who died on Friday at her Cairnhill Circle home. Among those present were Mr. C. S. Lee. manag- ing director of
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    • 226 4 \M" desks! LINOLEUM TOPS CHROMIU M .f U I __H__^_B_y M Yr— _fl 1 w A desk of distinction two quarto filing drawers, also ca_, lock to control all drawers Left har be fitted with three storage dr Pull out slides to each pec accoutrements tray. BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING CO.
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    • 227 4 Mr. CLOGGHEflD THE WORST DRIVER IN SINGAPORE THE roads, according to Mr. Clogghead, were built for speed, so why waste the lovely new roads by keeping your car down to a steady cruising speed comfortably within the capacity of yourself and your car? ■HrM""".!! ill .^l CLUES ACROSS 1. Such
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    • 156 4 5. The fellow at the sea's edge (4). 6. The animal sticking out to sea (4). 7. The bird Irom the sea that might get Ann (6). 8. Even result of 15 across? (4). 12. Treated as famous or made kingly m the forest (8). 14. stick to one's age
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  • 248 5 TWO AUSSIE VARSITIES LINK UP TO PROVIDE MORE FACILITIES FOR MALAYAN STUDENTS CANBERRA Tuesday JHK AUSTRALIAN Universities' Commis>ion has decided on the development at i^mhiimL^L^ijmuojL^entm for teaching and research m Asian Studies which will include a language department for Malaya and Indonesia. Two separate bodies
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  • 186 5 Hikers meet a tramp and nearly lose camera THE STRANGE EXPERIENCE OF 11 QUEENSTOWN, Tues. Eleven boys of the Queenstown Secondary School who went hiking to Mt. Faber yesterday had a strange experience when they went inside a deserted house on the slopes of the hill. In the house they
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  • 20 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Tan Choo Seng has been ap- pointed a member of the Seamen's Registry Board.
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  • 252 5 Sand-throwing spirit 'scared' him at public phone booth SINGAPORE CITY. Tuesday. SAND-THROWING poltergeist from one of the unoccupied attap houses behind a telephone booth m Lynwood Grove is claimed to terrify public telephone callers m the districl ol' Braddell Heights. The attap houses are m a dilapidated state Malay occupants
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  • 73 5 MALAY SCOUT TROOP IN SEARCH OF MEMBERS BUKIT PANJANG. Tues. The Bukit Panjang 40th Malaya Scout Troop is seeking more members. The troop met at the Bukit Panjang Community Centre last week to consider how to expand. The Assistant Scout Master. Pang Ah Lek, said the aim was to have
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 392 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS INDONKSI.W TRADE AN D ART EXHIBITION Open irom 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. special programme "Introduction to Indonesia Social Dance from 7.30 p.m. to 10 n.m.. Victoria Memorial Hall, j SINGAPORE MEDICAL AS- j SOCIATION: Clinico-patholofcical meeting of Medical Unit 11. PathoLecture Theatre. 8.15 p.m. TOC
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  • 214 6 Leave and the X-Ray Staff Union wm mm^mmmtmww*wmwm!namm!maammiiaawm TELLING TNE PEOPLE 4LMOST every category of worker m office, factory or shop In Malaya, gets two weeks' annual leave irrespective of the nature or the danger of the job. It comes as a surprise, therefore. to learn that the Federation of
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  • 98 6 UOW Basil Thome must wish now that he had never won that 5680,000 prize Within a month of getting the money he has suffered untold agony and grief. His boy Graeme, was kidnapped and murdered. One can't help thinking, that hadn't it been for the
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  • 187 6 Many changes for the better here in last two years says banker ITATOXG, Tues. Considerable changes lor the better have taken place m Singapore m the last two years, and the State's future is really bright declared veteran banker. Mr. Lakslnni Narayanan, i "Every government learns j from experience and
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    109 6 PRETTY nurses Lynette Street and Vivian Goh sell candy, ice-balls and other goodies to customers at the fair m Bras Basah Road. And did they have a busy time. Business was brisk and they had no let-up, all day. A SERVICEMAN tries his hand at the "auto racing" stall
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  • 91 6 SINGAPORE CITY. Tues.A crowa vi more than 700 people nad a great time on Saturday enjoying tnemseives at* a giani fun fair at the CYMA grounds m Br&s Basan Road. Tne fair, wnicn attracted young and old alike, v organised by the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital here. The proceeds
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  • 150 6 BIG WORK AHEAD FOR 71 WORK BRIGADE MEMBERS TALAN EUNOS, Tues. Seventy-one members of the Singapore Work Brigade (60 men and 11 women) moved into camp No. 3 yesterday at Jaian Kaki Bukit, next to the Malay Settlement at Jalan Eunos. They will first erect a camp for another party
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  • 84 6 MOTORISTS LIKE THIS SHORT CUT.. .BUT VILLAGERS ARE ANNOYED SERANGOON GARDEN, Tues. More and more motorists and lorry drivers are making use oi a plantation roao as a short cut from Serangoon Gardens to the Sembawang Hills Estate and the villagers don't like it. The villagers are protesting against the
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  • 80 6 Going by tnis route, tne motorists save about lour miles, but Chong San Road as the plantation road is named— is extremely difficult to negotiate. There are potholes m many places on the road and though the scenery is picturesque, tne road is muddy m wet weather and
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  • 100 6 ONLY 166 WENT ON LONG LEAVE IN 1959 KUCHING. Tues. There was a drop m leave passages and other incidental expenditures for expatriate officers and their families last year compared to previous years. This was stated by the deputy Chief Secretary, Mr. A. R. Sbelus at the Council meeting last
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  • 242 6  -  CHAN SWAN BEE PAYA LEBAR By Tues. rE Czechoslovakia!! Airlines will replace its TU104's m its services through Singapore with another Russian-made aircraft, the Ilyushin. before the middle of next year. This was announced by the commercial director of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 49 7 I SINGAPORE CITY. Tuesday. |3 misappropriated $2(M) beh s company, after 13 years" Magistrate. Mr. Tan' Wee who .^d that I Co. ifter *Js^' j L.al efforts ___r M MRCk W .iddt-d V with 130 team m for site study I R of I United It rrtfi :h-
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  • 57 7 SATA CHIEF SAYS 'THANK YOU' FOR RECORD AID TO FUNDS SINGAPORE. CITY. Tue> —One hundred thousand paper orchids sold on SATA. s flag day on Aug G a iT e< L a rec °rd $10,438 to aid S.A.T.A. m its campaign against tuberculosis m the State. In addition to this,
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  • 85 7 The Medical Director of SATA.. Dr. N. C. Sen Gupta, thanking the public for "this splendid contribution." said that the discovery and treatment of tuberculosis was an expensive business. In the course of the free mass X-ray campaign. S.A.T.A. started last year 1.350 persons were found to' be
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  • 42 7 Exports: 59 mil. rise PENANG. Tues. Penang t exports to the United States rose from $143.9 million to 5202.9 million last year, it was disclosed by the State Economic Officer. Inche Arshad bin Ayub. m a review of Penang trade m 1959.
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  • 183 7 THEY COME FROM ABROAD TO CELEBRATE THE GOLDEN JUBILEE CAMP IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE CITY, Tues.— The 523 Scouts. Rovers and Scouters holding their sixday Golden Jubilee Camp at Jurong Park, held an "open tent" day for friends and relatives on Sunday. The Scouts come from all the 13 Singapore districts,
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  • 112 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Tues.— Several students from Singapore are among those mentioned m a nrsL list of Commonwealth scholarships. tenable m Britain from next October which was released by the Commonwealth Scholarships Commission m Britain recently. The remainder of the 66 successful candidates come
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  • 98 7 Parents fear for safety of children playing under old temple tree BUKIT TIMAH. Tuesday. DARENTS fear for the safety of their children schooling at the two primary schools m Winstedt Road, and who often play under an l old tree. The tree leans dangerously over a Chinese Temple close to
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  • 79 7 DEAN FROM THAI VARSITY TO PAY 3-DAY VISIT PAYA LEBAR. Tues. A Dean of Chulalongkorn University m Bangkok. Professor Tab Nilanidhi. is exarrive— here_oJL Sept. 1 for a short visit. Prof. Nilanidhi. who is also a member of the Thai Parliament, is now attending the International Symposium on Chemistry of
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  • 53 7 Mr. Seng Lav Jee the caretaker of the temple, said, "Time and again I have warned the children against playing under the tree, but they take no heed. "Now the schools have closed for the holidays and it is a good time to have the tree chopped down before
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  • 57 7 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Professor T.R. Pollard. Director of the Industrial Development Department of Canof the Antarctic at Rotary Club luncheon meeting at the Cathay Hotel tomorrow at 1 pm. Prof. Pollard is m Singapore under the Colpmbo Plan to advise the Singapore Government on the desirability or otherwise
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  • 133 7 HUNDREDS SEE HOW 523 BOYS LIVE AT THE JURONG PARK J THEY WON AWARDS MR. K. S. MUDALIAR MR. L.X.M. LYONS MR. SOH TEOW SENG INCHE MOHAMED SIRAJ MR. HENG CHIANG Xl A genera! view of life under canvas at the Jurong Park Jubilee
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  • 111 7 MOTHER THE COUNTRY, 50 WOMEN ARE TOLD KUCHING, Tues.— A Singapore Assemblywoman, Mrs. Scow Peck Leng, told a group of 50 local women leaders, that they should not only mother their families—but also their country. She said: "It is the mother's duty to prepare the next generation if she hopes
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  • 25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Asia Foundation yesterday presented 350 books on international relations and politics to the Ministry ot External Affairs.
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  • 46 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Alumni Association of the College of Agriculture, Malaya, South Branch, will hold its annual meeting at the Johore English College Hall here on Sept. 1. The annual reunion dinner will be held m Singapore the same night.
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  • 75 7 SPECIAL STAMPS TO MARK RUBBER STUDY GROUP'S MEET SINGAPORE, Tues.— A sixcent stamp to commemorate the Natural Rubber Research conference this year and a 30-cent stamp to commemorate the International Rubber Study Group"s 15th meeting, will be sold m all post offices m the Federation and Singapore on Sept. 19.
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  • 59 7 Advance orders for the stamps may be placed now with the Postmaster m the Federation, and m Singapore with the Director of Posts, by means of a selfaddressed envelope showing on the outside the number of stamps required and the total value. It should be noted that
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  • 244 8  -  CHEW LOY KHOON MINISTER FOR CULTURE PRAISED-JOINT COMMITTEE GOES INTO OVERSEAS ADVERTISING By SINGAPORE CITY, Tues! THE Singapore Tourist Association congratulates the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, for his achievement towards "the \ery necessary Pan-Malayan approach to tourist promotion." In a letter to the
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  • 155 8 RETIRED FITTER, AGED 70, STARTS ONE-MAN CLOG FACTORY SINGAPORE CITY. Tues. A new life has begun for 70-year-old Mr. Fong Kee. a fitter who recently retired from a local brewery after 29 years' service. With a $1,000 capital he ha> started a small factory m a lane off Ann Siang
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  • 99 8 As the river becomes wider berorr entering the sea the weird whistling from the fish becomes louder than ever and Sailor Sam pauses m his rowing and looks round. There's something wrong he growls. The boat 4*n't going the way I want it to." Half amo!"
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  • 244 8 Convent girls come out m force to help the abandoned babies SINGAPORE CITY, Tuesday. MORE THAN 700 students nearly threequarter of the pupils m the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus and the teaching staff took time off on Saturday to sell flags m
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  • 57 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Tues.— Water will be cut off m the following areas today until 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. respectively: Along Bartley Road between Bart ley Rise Estate and Upper Serangoon Road junction to fix a tee connection: Along Changi Road between Frankel Avenue and Siglap
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  • 31 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. An estate labourer E. Perumal. fell during a nrewalking ceremony at the United Patani estate here on Sunday. He was sent to hospital with severe burns.
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  • 111 8 I WISH TO SING FOR CHARITY, SAYS TENOR BUKIT TIMAH. Tues.— Sgt. Danny Plunkett of 443 BAD Kranji has offered to sing for any charitable or welfare organisation before leaving for London with his family next month. Danny won the prize for the best tenor m 1958 m Radio Malaya
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  • 34 8 3 mil. for schools SUNGEI PATANI. Tues More than $3,000,000 will be spent on 12 new schools and extensions to existing schools In Kuala Muda district under the State's second five-year plan for 1961-65.
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  • 23 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Six thousand students will sit tor the Chinese Middle School entrance examination on October 3 and 4.
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  • 34 8 MALACCA. Tues. The I Chief Minister of Malacca, j i Inche Abdul Ghafar bin j Baba. told representatives of j Government workers' unions here: "Whatever happens,, i don't go on strike."
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  • 260 8 Learning Malay with Radio Singapore 4 AHMAD: Hasnah. mari kita pergi Ka-Kebun Bunga. HASNAH: Bila? AHMAD: Petang mi. HASNAH: Macham mana kita hendak pergi? AHMAD: Oh ya; saya lupa motokar kita rosak. HASNAH: Tetapi kita boleh pergi dengan bas. AHMAD: Ya betul. Bas mana kita hendak naik? HASNAH: Bas nombor
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    365 9 MOST ATTRACTIVE SARIS CAN BE RUINED BY DRAB BLOUSES: CORINNE HAS HER OWN ANSWER 'J'HE saris that my Indian girl friends wear are always gorgeous. Any girl would be a fool if she gives up wearing them. Rich m colour and pretty m pattern, saris seem such an apt
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    15 9 [dress that's hard on hand I has io held up the time r
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  • 51 9 Ii i»n\in 'i ili.it urr of I into i i Ils> By Aristoc. they are callrd Topteens. They come m three shades, Venus. Allure and Dawnglo. Topteens are cheaper than any other nylon •tecktaga that an adult can buy. S3 a pair for plain and $3.50 for fishnet From
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  • 227 9 Make-up kit for the little girl who plays with lipstick JJOW often is it that you hear your little girl plead: "Mummy, please may I use your lipstick?" I And how many times have 70u felt so sorry for her that you almost gave m? Well. I'm glad to tell
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  • 84 9 CORRECT WAY TO HOLD MIRROR FOR MAKING-UP DURING the past few days. I've been trying out some advice I was given on how to use a mirror when applying eye make-up. Now 1 can tell you that the w-ay you hold a mirror does make a difference. It makes everything
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  • 58 9 To some girls an expensive, glamourous night gown is such a waste. If you are one of them the new range I saw at CX. Tang's is right down your line. They are of cotton lawn m pastel shades pink, blue and green. They are cut
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  • 27 9 A LOVELY ink and pen holder stand of marble is an ideal completion for your study furnishing. This is the latest addition at CX. Tang's.
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  • 38 9 IT is now possible to carry toilet soap m your handbag. They come m the form of leaves. Made by Number Seven, it is an ideal companion for travelling. From most departmental stores.
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  • 395 9 AN INDONESIAN-STYLE CHICKEN DISH WINS THIS WEEK'S RECIPE CONTEST jytlSS Betty Wee, 74-A Prince Philip Aye., Singapore 3, wins the first prize m Recipe Contest No. 33 for her Ayam Panggang Boemboe dish (Indonesian style). She gets $10 and a $10 Nestle hamper. Ingredients: One chicken, five to six onions,
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  • 152 9 THIS CHOCOLATE CANDY COOKIE IS EASY TO MAKE OF all the recipes I've given, sweets seem to be the most popular. Many readers have inquired why we don't publish more. So here's a recipe for a chocolate candy cookie. You'll need half cup butter, one cup brown sugar, two eggs,
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  • 78 9 ANTI-PEST PAPER A BOON TO HOUSEWIVES DOMESTIC pcs Us such as cockroaches, ants and other insects are the housewives' most common, complaint. Moth balls and other insect repellents wear out so quickly that one often forgets to replace them. A new shelf and drawer paper, especially processed with pest controlling
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  • 534 10 GOVERNMENT CANNOT SUBSIDISE U.S. TEAM Jesse Owens speaks up on the Olympics i WOULD YOrTlKNdoun^, I'd sure need a ,ood r^^JJj any guy packing who wanted t, cash m my pocket. Kspenalll^ the money so badly I < ould h- We all know hoy. hard U ll Olympic Committee is
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  • 100 10 WORLD 100 and 200 nut' Cuthbert claimed sweep the women's sprint "Tnree oi us are runni neck ana neck all Urn she said "It .s goinu io hard for another country squeeze a place m betw< •< us." She didn't constat l any girl might get m Anon! of
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    • 502 10 I CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. (.IVE VOIR GUESTS at home treat of famous Swiss chee>e fondue or meat
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    • 495 10 AT A CRITSINC. speed of 12 m.p.h. the Victoria AVANTI X *ives smooth running. Swinging arm front fork prevents vibrations and gyrations, idea? for bad tracks. Automat Traders Ltd.. 1273 New Bridge Roaci. phone *****. •a a FOR ONLY $7.00 per month h.p. own an USHA Sewing Machine India's quality
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  • 70 11 rt m .miliar to Mumul Oialirs only ustag horses and sacks instead of chairs. Winner of this .^•nt for children under 14 was Philip Mizrahie. THF children m the Gjmkhana assembled before General Sir Richard Hull gave iv.lv the prizes. WHAM. HVYI.K TONG. winner of
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  • 166 11 uCA Selectors plumb for a man who didn't play m their final By V. A. Markar Singapore, Tuesday. A MAN who did' not play m the Malayan Crickei Association final between Singapore and Sel angor last weekend will lead All Malaya against the Pakistan Eaglets m the three-day 'test'
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  • 110 11 On performances, at ieast six from Singapore are certain of flnaing places m the All Malaya side. They are John Kirkham, Roger Bowles. Reggie aa Silva. Alex Delilkan, Collin Jerfers, and Cecil Cooke. The rest of the team la likely to be made up oi Kailasapathy Chua Eng
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  • 31 11 PULAU BUXOM. Tues. Pulau Bukom Sports Club beat NAAFI Imperial Club by five games to four m a friendly table-tennis match neld at Pulau Bukom Re- creation Club.
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  • 151 11 CHAMP ENDS HIS HONEYMOON TO FIGHT AGAIN LONDON, Tues— British and Empire heavyweight cnampion Henry Cooper ended ins Italian honeymoon yesterday to prepare to fight Roy Harris, the schoolmaster from Cut 'n' Shoot, way out m Texas. Harris, selected by promoter Jack Solomons from a short list of American heavyweights,
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  • 39 11 GOODWOOD. (Sussex), Tues. Stirling Moss. Britain's ace racing driver, m a Ferrari, won the British Royal Automobile Club's silver jubilee Tourist Trophy race for production touring cars here. It was his third successive win m this event.
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  • 69 11 Mrs. C L. Leon? has her day. too. with traveller's Cheque (Lee up), winner of race 9> Mr. C. L. Leong leads m Titilino (Lee up), winner of race 3 on Sunday. Youghal Bridge (Posner up) winner- of race 8. is led
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  • 73 11 Pulau Bukom. Tues.-Goh CktOf wis the outstanding swimmer at the Pulau Bukom Community Association's swimming carnival held recently. Goh retained the champion.->hlp title he won last year. He won four out of five events for adults and UK* second place m another event.
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  • 74 11 Nineteen-year-old Frances Slaap. the Middlesex highjumper, who was picked at the last- minute for the British Olympic team for Rome, exercises near her home at Ruislip. Middlesex, after hearing of her selection. She was chosen less than a month after winning the All-England Schools
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    441 12  - The DAILY DOSE JEFFREY JAMES by Load of responsibility r rilK watting is ended. The three Singaporeans lor the mission at the Olympics m Rome enplane to take the point of no-return at least not until the greatest amateur sports festival on earth dies, until it can live agate, four
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    7 12 i'hua Tian Teck a promise to keep.
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    20 12 LIFTER How c Liangs with dark blazer, was given a farewell lunch by his friends at the Cathay Restaurant yesterday.
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  • 496 12 By KEN JALLEH SINGAPORE CITY, Tuesday. SINGAPORE'S silver-haired Chef de Mission, Mr. Chua Tian Teck, and our best bet for a gold medal, weightlifter Tan Howe Liang, made a promise to the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Vusof bin Ishak, at the
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  • 549 12 DOWNING STREET IN IMPRESSIVE WORKOUT Trackwork...by Allan Lewis BUKIT TIMAH, Tuesday. WILLIAMSON Memorial Stakes candidate. Downing Street ridden by Bob Franklin, drew attention to his chances m next Saturday's feature race by going much better than Your Highness (Lee) m a winning gallop over half a mile m 50 3
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  • 137 12 ROME. Tues. Officials of tho women's village are worried that their athletes— especially the Asians are eating too much. "The Japanese and Korean girls have upset tummys all the time." said Signora Ernestino Cabella-Nardi. vicedirector of the women's village. Signora Narcli added that one Korean girl
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  • 27 12 BANGKOK. Tues. The world flyweight champion Pone Kingpeteh left for Los Angeles yesterday to defend his title against Pascual Perez of Argentina on September 22.
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  • 105 12 LONDON. Tue.> KeMilts of last night's Etagttsh League Football matches were: LEU. IK THREE Chesterfield C Bury 2 Halifax Town 3 Torquay U. 2 LEAGUE FOUR Barrow York City i Bradlord 1 Chester 0 Hartlepoois U. 0 P"boroush U 2 Mansfield Town 0 Roche -Ie 2
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  • 157 12 MATERA. Italy, Tues.—Relays of runners today left behind the blue sea and ruins of dead Greek cities and carried the Olympic flame through the sun-scorched, barren hills of the interior of Italy. The flame, on the fourth day of its 1,000-mile, 1,187- lap march across Italy
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    147 12 ROME, Tuesday. India, winners of the past six Olympic hockey tournaments, head group A m the draw announced last night for the competition which begins on Friday. The other three m the group are New Zealand, Holi land and Denmark. Pakistan, runners-up m 1956, have Japan, Australia i
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  • 82 12 Several Australian swimmers, including John and Ilsa Konrads, the brother and sister world record holders, are suffering from a form of conjunctivitis, the Olympic Organising Committee announced tonight. It was stated that unless there were complications the trouble would clear up Kn about two days. As the number
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  • 92 12 THOMSON. Tues.— The following qualified for the 1960 Royal Singapore Golf Club tournament at Sime Road yesterday: Mrs. H. Stirling, Mrs. O. C. Weeks, Mrs. W. G. C. Goss, Mrs. D. Taylor. Mrs. B. Kinnear. Mrs. E. Flanagan. Mrs. C. Meyer and Mrs. S. Abbett. The ties for
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