The Singapore Free Press, 10 October 1960

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1960. 15 CENTS
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  • 154 1 A 'blitz' on opposition newspapers m Capetown and Nigeria's Okpara takes up Commonwealth issue lIOPLE HOLD CONGRESS AGAIN Ilatal s anti-republican whites want to ecede...'it's suicide' ENUGU (Nigeria), Monday. M mi expected move to blackball South Africa out of m i> heard here last ni^ht
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  • 205 1  - 2 professors to conduct law exams in Singapore ALAN KHOO By gLKIT TIMAH, Mon.— Two law professors irom London and Melbourne will arrive here shortly to conduct the finals of the LIB. Honours examination of the Law Faculty of the University of Malaya here. They are Prof. L. D. Gower
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  • 112 1 Crash... a flaming end POLICE Constable Ayub Khan was burnt to death when his Land Rover overturned m a crash and burst into flames at the 4th milestone Braddel Road. Singapore, at 1 1 .'>o a.m. yesterday. The 32-year-old Pakistani, of the Reserve Unit, was driving the vehicle to headquarters
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  • 134 1 Varsity man will share $5OO with friends SENNET ESTATE. Mon.— A third year medical student at the University of Malaya. Mr. See Eiig Joo. 22. is the winner oi last week's Free Press Word Puzzle 'GG'. He was helped by two other friends. Eng Jog. a lover o$ drums and
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  • 29 1 NEW YORK. Mon.— A bomb exploded outside New York's public library yesterday— just a week after another one injured si* peopis m Times Square, two blocks away.
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  • 23 1 PARIS. Mon. A tuna fishing boat with .seven men aboard was missing last night after strong gales pounded Western France.
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  • 183 1 NEHRU ON NEED FOR CHANGE IN THE UN li: ASHING TON, Mon. In!f» diun Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said that alterations are needed to adapt the United Nations to changing '"facts of life m the world. He did not suggest any specific j changes m the U.N. ground rules. But
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  • 19 1 MOSCOW. Mon. Algerian rebel Prime Minister Ferhat Abbas flew here yesterday on an j official vi.>it.
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  • 134 1 He warns against Red move to promote 'freedom' of the press SYDNEY. Mon.— Sir Lloyd Dumas, chairman of the Australian Associated Press, today warned against a "convention on freedom of information" which he said 'the Russians and their undemocratic friends" were trying to push through the United Nations. Addressing the
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  • 20 1 NIK ACCUST SlKll I 1 I it Mo BEER DOV I STOCK EXO i I TSHC I It
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  • 571 2 341 people died in air crashes last year, lATA reports PAYA LEBAR, Mon. aim r: ras ii i;s look a toll of 341 lives last year according lo statistics released by the Ini c i nati on I Air Transport Association today. may appear to be there were, howei r
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  • 86 2 Ships lyiaa alongside he Suigapore Haibour Boaid wharves or expected *his morning are. ensiein 1 'j. Cyc.ops 4/5. Akakurasa a Main 6A. Benmuor 6 7. Kyoshin Ma;u 8/9. Maron 10/11. Lecia Maeiak 13/14. Mini- koi 15/16. Pres. Monroe 18. Leneverett 19, Tapah N Wall 2 Sadao N.
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  • 37 2 NEW YORK: A state of emergency was declared m Schenectady. New York, over the weekend as negotiators for General Electric Co. and the International Union of Electrical Workers met jointly with Federal
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  • Finance and shipping
    • 88 2 JAPAN AND THE BENELUX COUNTRIES SIGN TRADE PACT rpOKYO. Mon. -Japan and 1 the Benelux Belgium The Netherlands and Luxemburg) countries yesterday signed a three-year trade agreement. This was the first trade agreement between Japan and the Benelux countries as an entity. A foreign ministry .statement >aid the agreement provided
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    • 59 2 TOKYO: Mr. Tatsunosuke Takasaki, a leading Japanese businessman and a member of the LiberalDemocratic Party, is now on his way to visit Peking for talks with Mr. Chou En-lai. the Prime Minister, and other Communist Chinese leaders. Mr. Takasaki is making the visit m
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  • 200 2 WASHINGTON. Mon. V? The International Cotton Advisory Committee last week predicted a substantial increase m world cotton production this year but was uncertain about consumption. "As things htand at the moment there will be cause for satisfaction if consumption is maintained at Last
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  • 84 2 WASHINGTON: Portugal's imports of unmanufactured tobacco during the first half of 1960 were lower than during the corresponding period m 1959. the U.S. Department of Agriculture has reported. The departmf t's weekly bulletin said that m the first six months of 1960 Portugal imported 5.5 million
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  • 454 2 NOTE All prices below are middle prices. Sl\3A p PCP£, MOWM INDUSTRIAL* Preview Saturday Crds. (N) .90 .40 Atlas Le H CO Buyers 8.8. Petrol 4V 1 2 40 I l '2 B.M. Trustees 5 25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. 20 3 |20/3
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  • 111 2 Nissan Line's new line here on maiden voyage SINGAPOI M IJISSAN LINK'S new car^oliix nan Maru, is now m Sil course of her maiden voyage t< Japan. Built by Nippon Sted I she wns completed only last i given :i grand "send-off" l>\ (•i;ils and dignitaries <>l Ihe Shi d^r
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  • 387 2 42 areas m U.S. on 'substantial unemployment' list WASHINGTON: The U.S. Government has added five of the nations major production centres to its list of areas with "substantial unemployment. This means that 6 per cent or more of the labour force m those areas can't find jobs. The
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  • 197 2 ACCRA: Authoritative .sources here have unortieially cast serious doubts on reports In London that the Ghana Government was due to decide very .shortly to nationalise all foreign companies m Ghana as from next May. It was reliably understood here the Government was preparing a
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  • 242 2 Dr. Diederichs pooh-poohs Imperial preferences LONDON IfotL Dr. Nicholas Diederichs.. South African Minister of Economic Affairs, belittled the economic consequent of a Republic of South Africa being expelled from the British Commonwealth. Speaking at London Air- I port yesu-rday after flying j m from Johannesburg he said: "We intend to
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  • 110 2 LONDON. Mon— Quotas of consumer goods to be traded between Britaii. Soviet Russia m the ending June 30. 1961 are to total £2.850,000 million M 524,225.000 million* m each direction. The Board of Trade, which announced this, the biggest quota of fc goods
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    • 423 2 S II I P I»II\ T G &y §§f THE LA.L LINES la+m t« AOEN. iED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. fjQ 3* CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. gc Sllre mm Penan a oct s£r s prtti I Oct fas md.a I 21 22 Oct 23.25 Oct 26 27 Oct sfl VflNii i ••■•in-
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  • 273 3  -  R .G. PILLAI I New office set up m Shariah Court GOVERNMENT NAMES WOMAN TO SETTLE DISPUTES WITH PROPER COUNSELLING By Singapore City. Monday J4IK Government has set up a counselling and advice section m the Shariah Court m a
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  • 31 3 1- 3 thi hers' 1 On N K>] from 11 a.m. to nooi a ft] Teach- Trai ge from 4.30 to 5.30 p.m I I MRS SIRAJ
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  • 99 3 TRADE ENVOY ON STEADY TOURIST BOOM IN AUSTRALIA SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— More and more tourists are visiting Australia every year, according to statistics for the past lour years. Australia handled 20.000 Ists m 1957, 40.000 m 1958 and 60.000 last year. During the first six months of this year the
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  • 72 3 Entertainment for children SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— i Children from the Salvation Army Boy's Home. Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus and Banda Street Welfare Centre were entertained recently at functions organised by the Hans Anderson Club. The children attended a dn rehearsal of the Beauty and the Beast" a show
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  • 20 3 S'NGAPORE, Mon Mr. Yahya Cohen and Dr. L.S. Sodhy have been elected members of the Singapore Medical Council.
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  • 179 3 APPEAL FOR VOLUNTEERS TO HELP RUN CENTRE lALAN BESAR, Mon. T h c executive chairman ot the Maude Road community centre Mr. Chan Chee Seng, today appealed to all associations. unions and social workers m the area for their cooperation m forming a sub-committee to run the centre more smoothly.
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  • 42 3 JURONG, Mon. About fifty people, mostly fishermen here have written to their Assemblyman. Mr. Chor Yeok Eng. to thank him for his t help m getting the Rural Board repair the wooden bridge at the 15\ milestone. Jurong Road.
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  • 199 3 German TV cameraman is here to film Malayan way of life SINGAPORE CITY. Monday. Y|l\. K. Von Koenen ot West Germany who x had spent 24 years m Africa filming wild animals is at preseni m Singapore with liis wile, to make a film on the life and work of
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  • 163 3 She's 'most popular' hostess in Thai capital LILY WENT AWAY IN SEARCH OF A JOB... FOUND ONE IN BANGKOK pAYA LEBAR, Mon. A Singapore girl who went to Bangkok to look for a job has returned to the State with one. But 19-year-old Miss Lily Hsui could only spend one
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  • 62 3 JALAN BESAR. Mon. Mr. Ken Nozawa. a Japanese judo expert holding the Kodokan ,2nd Dan Black Belt, is now In Singapore. He practises five times a week with members of the Singapore Judo Club at their club house In Jalan Boar. Mr. Nozawa. who is
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  • 29 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Government disbursed through the Department of Social Welfare a total of $778,302 last month, m public assistance allowance including T.B. treatment allowance.
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  • 75 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— The 176 th Newton Group is organi>ing a gettogether for ail scouters of Stamlord District on Dec. 3. at th<- Aw Boon Haw Hall. which Is the Boy Scout* Headquarters. The Blue Hawaiian^ band will be rndance. There will be plenty of games and
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    • 136 3 Medium Wave 476 metres j dren presented by Mildred RADIO MALAYA <\,nrt Wave- 6» metres Appaduray; 6.00 Brains trust. (41.7 metres) Miort wave, b- meires (a Rad Q Malaya reC ording): P.M.: 1.15 Tiffin date; 130 (4780 kc/s.) 6.30 Learn Malay— Lesson 21; Time signal, news; 1.45 Tiffin from 8
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  • 355 4 by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE INJURED BRITISH SAILOR DIES ON WAY TO HOSPITAL: 12 FRENCHMEN ALSO AMONG VICTIMS OF THE OUTRAGE ALGIERS, Monday. piVE British sailors were m Bone Hospital, Algeria, yesterday, victims of a week-end! of bomb attacks m which 50 people were injured
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  • 111 4 POPE'S BIG MOVE TO BRING ALL CHRISTIANS TOGETHER LIVERPOOL. Mon. The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool, Dr. John Heenan, is now awaiting detailed instructions from the Pope before making informal contacts with other Christian denominations m Britain. Dr. Heenan and Father Gerard Corr. a servile priest, of London, are the
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  • 177 4 LONDON. Mon.— Princess Margaret and her husband. Mr. Antony Arm->trong-Jones. were vigorI ously attacked In this we- ue of Joy and Light, magazine of the Lord's Day Observance Society, for buying and eating ice lollies on a Sunday. '•Do our readers know." asks the
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  • 179 4 EBBING FLOODS LEAVE A TRAIL OF DEVASTATION IN 12 COUNTIES LONDON, Mon. Floods which swamped parts of 12 English counties and large areas of Northern j Ireland are now reported j to be receding. In the worst-hit areas Lincolnshire, m the east, and Devon m the southwest the floods left
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  • 176 4 71 SAFE AS PLANE CRASHES INTO RAILROAD ONDON, Mon. A four--Li engined Hermes airliner with 71 passengers aboard overshot the runway at Southend airport, near here, yesterday and crashed into a railway embankment. Five passengers were treated m hospital for shock but not detained. A stewardess and a steward were
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  • 172 4 'REBEL' TSHOMBE GETS THE CHEERS AT KATANGA MARCH PAST -riLISABETHVILLE. Mon. £j a crowd of over 5.000 enthusiastically acclaimed Mr. Moise Tshombe. President of breakaway Katanga Province, when h* arrived to take the salute at a march past of units of the Katanga Gendarmerie m the main square here. Mr.
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  • 194 4 CUBAN ARMY IN 'FORMIDABLE VICTORY': 102 GUERILLAS ARE CAPTURED HAVANA, Mon. The Cuban Army has claimed "a formidable victory" over guerillas m a 29-day campaign m Sierra del Escambray m Central Las Villas Province. An Army communique listed three "counter-re-volutionaries'' killed, four wounded and 102 captured. Another battle against guerillas
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  • 26 4 NEW YORK. Mon. Twentytwo Folies Bergeres girls, arrived here to open the second edition of the Folies Bergere show m Las Veea.s.
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    • 25 4 1^ U&F&CHMP 9 V Pone' riiii# Ws. uud uuy _^s A page of pictures of the X. Hit Parades No. 1 star In this weeks
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    • 234 4 GIANSINGH S a ANNUM SALE H FURTHER REDUCTIon s W IN ALL DEPARTMENT jM ARROW Plain end Fancy |H sport shirts $12 bG M MANHATTAN FANCY SPORT SHIRTS To clear Y-Frent Singlets [fl Ladies Con Con Half slipt Assorted blouses Plain slocks Jontzen Girdles VH Ladies English shorts K| Arrow
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  • 462 6 OPINION South Africa: Now what do you say? HOW WELL do you know your Commonwealth? O: South Africa for Of Dr. Verwoerd and hi> Afrikaners who have just held a referendum and decided that their country should become a republic. It is important to know the tacts about, this memorandum
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  • 306 6  - Boom in local soap sales R. G. PILLAI By SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. Sales of locally manufactured washing soap, soap powder and soap flakes have gone up since the Government imposed levy on import of these commodities. Leading soap manufacturers here said that with the extra duty on imported soaps many
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  • 38 6 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.- The Arya Samaj, Singapore, will celebrate its anniversary and Deepavali celebrations on Sunday at 8.30 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre. The acting Commissioner for India Mr. G. J. Malik will preside.
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  • 325 6  - Exam day near for 20.000 11-plus pupils DAVID TAMBYAH MINISTRY TO CONDUCT IMPORTANT FOUR-LANGUAGE TEST NEXT MONTH TO DECIDE THE FUTURE OF BOYS ANn GIRLS LEAVING PRIMARY SCHOOLS r Singapore City, Mon. jyfOBE THAN 20,000 "eleven plus" students are hard at work preparing for- their first big hurdle the Primary
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  • 735 6  - ROTARIANS URGED TO SEEK A NEW DEAL FOR LOCAL WORKERS IAN MOK-AI By SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. Rotarians were urged to ask themselves whether there were any practical steps that they could take to improve employee employer relations. Making this call at a recent talk on the work
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  • 230 6 SCHOOL'S SWIMMINC CHAMPION I would be grateful if a correction could be made m connection with your report on the Newton District's Swimming Carnival. Chean Kum Meng, the "A" division champion for boys and also the individual champion, is a pupil of Toa Payoh School and not Monk's
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • 363 7  -  JENNY LEE Bedside Novena services for forgotten' Catholics AT 74 HE PUTS INTO PRACTICE LESSON HE HAD LEARNED IN A HOSPITAL WARD By SINGAPORE CITY, Mon BEDSIDE Novena service is today bringing peace and comfort to many a bed-ridden and forgotten Catholics m Singapore thanks
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  • 142 7 INDIAN HOSIERY FIRM PLANS A $1 MIL. FACTORY IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, CITY, Mon. —A leading Indian firm with its headquarters m Bombay plans to open a hosiery and knitting factory here. The managing director of the firm. Minara Hosiery Works, Mr. P. Hasarat, who arrived m Singapore on the last
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  • 102 7 HE BOUGHT A DRINK AND WON HEART VAVAL BASE, Mon.— 11 It was love at first sight for 19-year-old Tan Mau Tan, a salesgirl at the Dockyard Swimming Pool at the Naval Base. her job she came :nany people of iitTerent walks of life but lone of them attracted' her.
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  • 165 7 Student will hitch-hike on $100 to London to study engineering SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. UIXETEEX-YEAR-OLD Dickson Kong, a part-time motor engineering student at the Singapore Polytechnic will hitch-hike to Britain at the end of this month. He hopes to study motor i engineering m England. Dick- son, a store keeper m
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  • 90 7 TEACHERS' UNION TO PUBLISH OWN PAPER FOR MEMBERS SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. The Singapore Teachers' ill be publishing a entitled "Pendidek ed to current educai] activities of teachers. The officials of the union's editorial board have appealed to members to articles towards the journal Thore will also be a m Page
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  • 184 7 THIRTY-FIVE SCHOOLS WILL TAKE PART IN WEEK-LONG CULTURE FESTIVAL AT VICTORIA THEATRE SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. About 35 schools wili take part m a week-iong Youth Cultural Festival, organised by the Singapore Teachers" Union, from today to Saturday, at the Victoria Theatre Each evening will see a dilTerent and varied programme
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  • 128 7 WHITEHALL MAN HERE TO MEET UNIONISTS >JAVAL BASE, Mon.— Mr A. I S. Osley. head of the Civil Establishment Branch m Whitehall, is due to meet officials of the 550--strong Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union this morning to get a first-hand knowledge of their problems. Mr. Osley is m Singapore
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  • 19 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. R. Ramalingam has been appointed a nominated trustee of the Nature Reserves Management Board.
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  • 108 7 HINDI DRAMA TO BE STAGED FOR DEEPAVALI CELEBRATIONS S...GAPORE CITY. Mon —Mr. G. J. Malik, actuig Commissioner of India, wilJ preside at the anniversary and Deepavali celebrations 01 trie Arya Samaj at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday. Oct 16 at 8.30 p.m. The programme of 14 items includes the drama
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  • 31 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. The Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School will hold their School Certificate Graduation Day and display of work at the school hall on Friday at 9 a.m.
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  • 33 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. The assistant station manager of KLM m Singapore. Mr. William Chen, has returned 1 after one month's transfer to J Dutch New Guinea as station manager there.
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  • 48 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Chinese Swimming Club will hold a buffet and dance for members and their friends on Oct. 29 at 8 p.m. There will also be a ladies fashion show and spot dances. Tickets are available at the club premises m Amber Road.
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  • 157 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon Fol- lowing are the results of the General Certificate of Education (Summer Examinations, 1960 (Ordinary Level) announced over the weekend. The successful candidates with the number of subjects passed m brackets are: Singam (3). Kwan Cheng Fai (2), Kow Kirn Swee (1), Kong
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  • 105 7 GRAND FETE TO AID RETIRED ARMY NURSES SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. —The Queen Alexandra Royal Army Nursing Corps Association here will hold a grand fete m aid of it* Benevolent Fund for retired army nurses and the Children's Aid Society. The fete will be held on Oct. 22 at the British
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  • 16 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. Fifty less trisha riders wert registered m Singapore last month.
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    • 50 7 I a known |M that Jewellery m long Kong is eticaper than m Singapcwe shall be Ifcutd to recommend ay a! our Customers m tor Associate Co. with instructions t» charge a special rate, and to accept laeir cheques. POLORON OAL BRAZIER W S'onds Minn. :I «»DEII COMPANY H SONS.
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    • 3 7 Woman, 41, found
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  • 468 8  - Ex-Singapore girl finds joy in London IAN MOK-AI MISS GOLDEN VOICE TELLS OF SISTER TERESAS TRIP TO AUSTRIA TO MARRY HER FIANCE.. .A STORY OF PAINFUL SOLES AND WORN-OUT SHOES Where are they now? 1 REMEMBER Miss Teresa Virginia Pereiia who hitch-hiked to Austria to marry her Austrian fiance? She
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  • 706 8 THE SINGAPORE SCENE 4| Mr. M. T. Dearsly. president of tin ?oys' Brigade m New Zealand, passed through Singapore recently on his way home after attending the first World Conference of the Boys Brigade m London md Leeds. Mr. Dearsly spent three days here meeting
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  • 20 8 j I I 1 4 I #--1 Rest room! Ul on« ploy- mm PU I I? Supr» I clv
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  • 402 9 WOR D PUZZLE 'GG': THE INNING SOLUTION THE JUDGES COMMENT I I m i m doubt indicated by tees LEAD a good His reaction to D would be much more ;ve he'd almo>t .inly refuse. Preference LEAD. GG2-6: It course. d at critically by an expert judge of cattle. HEAD
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  • 304 9 THE GIDEON TOUCH IN A LONDON CRIME CALENDAR HERE'S a preview of some of the latest PAN books out on sale this week: GIDEON'S MONTH by J. JMarric (Pan 51.25). London m May. A heatwave grips the city. Londoners grumble, but life goes on. And so does crime Somewhere among
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  • 389 9 DROBIUM SEEDLINGS: I TOOK DVANTAGE OF A GOOD OFFER ND BOUGHT 2 COMMUNITY POTS I GARDENING B^s —^—^^^^M I annual Orchid Show just finished. I expect these notes visited the many of you bought seedling of I I Hidden virtue I >>Ut nee m root and ,ct defeats the object
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  • 1066 9 T SS£ GHT RF FORM OF THE CHINESE INTELLECTUALS by Theodore H.E. Chen (Honf Kong University Press, Oxford University Press). THE HUNDRED FLOWERS CAMPAIGN AND THE CHINESE INTELLECTUALS by Roderick MacFarqunar (Frederick A. Praeger, New York). \yiIAT CHANCES .we there that non-Com-munist ideas and opinions
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  • 265 9 This family story has a ring of truth to warm your heart A BREAK IN THE WEATHER by Florence Jane Soman (Jarrolds 18s.) In the sweltering breathless torment of a New York heat wave, the Marshall family worked out their own small, important crises, which could wreck the whole fabric
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  • 128 11 Kamsari, 18, sprints to victory in the Singapore— Johore race BUKIT TIMAH. Monday. EIGHTEEN -YEAR-OLD Kamsari Salam was in J brilliant form yesterday. He sprinted home to the Singapore-to-Johore open massed-start, ling. He clocked 1 hr. 2min. 27.4sec for the race h was slightly more than 25 miles. Kamsari beat
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  • 43 11 >occ*r: Friendly: Star SoccePrii Parrer Park, 5.15 Kugbv: Secondary Scnoolo -District games, Woodsville, 5.15 p.m. Friendly: S.C.C. Invitation XV Squadron RNZAF 2nd. XV 15 p.m \ollr>ball: Pa>;r Panjang v Gan Eng i>er.^. Pasir Pa: ;n. Queenstown v River Qucenstown. 5.15 p.m.
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  • 20 11 FARRER PARK, Mon. Shenton Youngsters beat Sunrise Sports Club 2-0 m a friendly soccer. Majid and Murugiah scored.
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  • 568 11  -  C. CHELLAPPAH. By The Gap, Monday pAS I R PANJANG, A Mon. The Gap Hill Climb organised by the Singapore Motor Club and sponsored by the Dunlop Rubber Company yesterday was a big success. Competition was keen m both
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  • 323 11 Skipper Omar nets all goals himself JALAN BESAR, Mon. Marines W(?n the S.G.S.F.A knockout final when they beat Police Sports Association 4-0 yesterday. Skipper Omar Awang scored all four goals. Police could not match the speed and skill of their opj ponents and had it not been I for Volunteer
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  • 27 11 BUKIT TIMAH, Mon. In an Inter-District girls hockey match Bukit Timah lost to City District 1-0. The winning goal was scored by Olivia Stewart.
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  • 228 11 ABBETT AND HOOKER SHINE AT THE RSGC qpHOMSON. Mon.— S. Abbett J. and A. T. Hooker 69) on a count back won the President's Cup at the Royal Singapore Golf Club ye day. Ball Sweep winners were:— M Nine P.H. Sleai tad E.J. Orme net 34. 2nd Nine P.B Dowling
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  • 170 11 University held to goalless draw BUKIT TIM A l l. Mon University of Malaya, th< lending champions wen held to a goalless draw by the Singapore Teachers* Union m the S.H.A. Division One league hockey match y< -st» rday. The S.T.U. attacked fir>t on the right when Mohind«r Singh sent
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    163 12  -  JEFFREY JAMES by II you don't know what, who and when is Purwokerto you will, soon enough. Purwokerto is the little town In Central Java where Malaya's number one badminton combination today. Tan \<e Khan and Ng Boon take the first bis test overseas. cream ol Inci lour
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    37 12 FAKING A BEND is Ytt Vee Soon, winner t»f the 351 tr t'\tMit for motor cyt-lrs yesterday at the Dunlop dap Hill Climb. Hi came third m the unlimited event. Free Press picture. Report on Page 11.
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  • 971 12  - Moses Lee cuts Mcd rowdie's lead ALLAN LEWIS See How They Ran By SPLENDID RIDING DOUBLE LEE, with a winning double at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, v <>t one winner nearer to leading jockey Noel McGrowdie, n h o rodr one winner. With both ridi look.s otodino this season. it- a
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  • 74 12  -  REG DA SILVA BY THOMSON, Mon. A breezy century by Reggie Da Silva and bright batting by S.K. Sundram 173» and J.C. Cooke «63 > were highlights of the annual cricket match between the Gazetted Officers and the Inspectors yesterday. Inspectors beat Gazetted Officers by 40 runs. Scores:
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  • 110 12 SINGAPORE CITY. Man.— I Koh Cheng Moh of Sime Darby j Sports Club is the first semiI finalist in this year s open three ball billiards chamj)ionship. He beat Richard Yap (Chinese j Swimming Cluo) by 300 to 256.! Wong Soo Tong tSiong Boo
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  • 16 12 PARIS. Mon. M. Hem Hubert's three-year-old Col Puissant Chicl. rompe through mud and torrentis
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  • 278 12  -  ALLAN LEWIS HE WILL SERVE NEW IPOH OWNER IN 3 MONTH VISIT KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. PARNET BOUGOURE, leading jockey m Ireland this year, and well known to Malayan racegoers, will return to Malaya next month to ride for Ipoh owner Mr.
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  • 19 12 FERRER PARK, Mon. Shenton Youngsters beat Sunrise 2-0 at soccer. Scorers were A.M. Majeed and S. Murugiah.
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  • 71 12 BALESTIER ROAD. Mon.— Everead^ Sports Club scored their second successive win this season when they edged Ceylon Sports Club 2-1 m a Division 111 hockey encounter yesterday. The Eveready team combined well. Their defence and attack was sound. Singapon sprinter E. Frida played a good
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  • 71 12 GEYLANG. Mon. Malayan Chinese Association Youths beat Stamford Community Centre 5-1 m a table tennis match. Tong Ah Chow bt. Gun 15-21. 21-18. 21-16: Fan Chow Seng bt. Charlie Nr 21-13. 21-11; Fan Ching Chov bt Robert Ng 21-18. 8-21. 21-19: Ton* Ah Chow bt. Charlie
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  • 94 12 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon-R.-sults of yesterdays Royal Singapore Yacht Club rowing races: Professional Fours: 1. bonds; M. Hooper <bow> P. Weiss (2>; J. Braun <3) M. Dimoline t Stroke >; Miss R. Knock (cox), time; 4.15 sec. 2. Merchants and Communications; R. Stinton (Bo\v>; F. Giol
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