The Singapore Free Press, 22 October 1960

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The Singapore Free Press No. ***** SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1960. 15 CENTS
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  • 77 1 fTI Times 1961 is X c r I Malaya ben (his mornIv hundreds up. c that greater \nd why Annual is edition more n- the tradie that has Vnnual famous. •IK quality it a superb I has to uperl I paper; nil-colour the "i pictures m Sreated
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  • 341 1 Disarm talks: Italian move at UN ...NOW GOMULKA ATTACKS THAT MACMILLAN PLAN 'IT'S HYPOCRITICAL... CALCULATED TO MISLEAD PUBLIC UNITED NATIONS, Saturday. [TALY suggested to the United Nations main Political Committee last night that representatives of neutrali>t countries might be included m resumed disarmament negotiations. The leader of
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  • 145 1 PREMIER TO OPEN A HOLIDAY CAMP FOR YOUTHS SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will tomorrow declare open the People iciation noli- i day camp at Tanah Merah which will be for the use of youth organisations or large organised groups. The five-acre camp, fronting I
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  • 36 1 UNITED NATION Czechoslovakia became the first Of the Communist bloc countries to announce formally that it would "refuse to participate rmancially m the dirty role played by the United Nations m the Congo."
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  • 57 1 24 DISAPPEAR AFTER A MID-SEA BLAST LONDON. Sat. Twentyfour of the 43 crewmen oi the Norwegian motor tanker. Polyana (15.738 tons*, were mbsing yesterday after an explosion and fire aboard her m the Persian Gulf. Lloyd's shipping intelligence reported. The Panamanian tanker. Texaco lowa (24.035 tons) rescued 17 and the
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  • 271 1  - Busmen ('taxis rob us of fares') call for action R.G. PILLAI By Singapore City, Sat JU\i CHINESE Bus Owners' Association has urged the Government to take immediate action against taxis which are regularly picking up fares at bus stops. It said the practice of taxis "operating and cruising like omnibuses"
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  • 154 1 Jekovah men out of the RAF LONDON. Sat.— Two young airmen, flown out of Singapore shortly before they were due to be baptised as Jehovah's Witnesses, are buying themselves out of the Air Force. Aii Air Ministry spokesman said last night that one had already deposited the j necessary money,
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  • 22 1 TAIPEH. Sat. President Chiang Kai-sheks senior advisor. Mr- Chia Ciiuig Teh, died of heart failure yesterday afternoon, aged 81.
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  • 25 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. U.S. j marine forces at the Guantanamo i Naval Base m Cuba have been strengthened, the navy said yester- i day.
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  • 24 1 TAIPEH. Sat.— The Nationalist Chinese Government said it ha? severed diplomatic relations with Mali because of Mali's recognition of Communist China.
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  • 76 1 Police alert as tension mounts over bill to nationalise schools COLOMBO, Saturday. £JOLOMBO police were organising special security pleasures, us tension mounted over the government's bill to nationalise assisted denominational schools. According to newspaper reports, police will be reinforced outside Parliament House when the bill la introduced next Monday, and
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  • 8 1 TAKE-OVER: AN ENTIRE CURIO SHOP tt>»t/^it A XTT*v
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  • 101 1 'TICKET PLEASE' SAID THE PORTER TO P.M. i^iARSTAIRS Scotland j, v^ Sat.— Red faces rather than red carpets gr» Mr. Harold Macmillan, British Prime Minister, and Mr. John Hay Whitney. United States Ambassador, when they arrived m Scotland yesterday for a twoday holiday. Mr. Macmillan and Lady Dorothy who had
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  • 33 1 OCX EXCHANGE Stocl i I Hid X I STUDENTS PROTEST I ions ..l three I'Him I* ii tt( ..ntint.. FRIENDSHIP GIFT i i Sal iiw Miiu>t' Ml '"Im iippf d Mi
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  • 230 2 Sharp drop in London gold price... half of recent gains lost LONDON. Sat (jJ HJ) shares again T attracted most atuntion m the Lon ilon stock markets Li\ following Thursday's substantial rise. With the gold price falling sharply from Thursday's peak level. r. share prices vent into reverse and half
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  • 130 2 Wall Street: Market closes easy NEW YORK: The steam went out of gold shares on Wall Street yesterday, as profit-taking and other selling iollowed the lower gold share prices abroad. Golds joined the stock market decline which went into its fifth consecutive :on. Losses m these recently firm shares ranged
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  • 51 2 AMSTERDAM: The market was irregular yesterday. Internationals opened lower but later recovered some of their initial losses. Philips and Unilever lost but Hoogovens held unchanged, while Aku was slightly better. Business m general was small. Shippings were barely steady, while plantations were irregular. State loans were
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  • 194 2 Rubber down at outset in sympathy with decline at Singapore LONDON. Saturday. iL\ ks were adjusted downwards slightly M Ihe outset m sympathy with a small at Singapore but underwent no important change during the remainder of the y. of accounts but atlon. the v crtainty conA'ere commitv York opening
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  • 160 2 SHIPS IN PORT SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves this morning; are: Oxfordshire 1/2, Victoria 45. Shoyo Maxu 6A, Stratt Cook 6 7. City of Ripon 8/9, Benvorlich 10 11. Olderkerk 13 14, Anchises 15 16, MogamUan Maru 18, Baiavia 19. Pesco Lighter No. 20 N. Wall 1,
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  • 118 2 BRITAIN'S HIGHER PRICED CARS ARE STILL SELLING WELL T ONDON, Sat. Sir WilAJ Ham Lyons, chairman and managing director of Jaguar cars, said here that higher priced automobiles were not feeling the pinch of credit restrictions. Speaking at the motor show, he said that higher priced cars were selling well
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  • 45 2 TOKYO: The Arabian Oil Company. o»vned by Japanese Interests, has announced ihe pric« of Arabian crude oil m Japan from January next yeai would be Ms 4 26 per 159 litre barrel. The oil is taken from off shore wells.
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  • 326 2 Rounf the World Market Prices M)TL. All priced neloui are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Oct. 21. Previous >4«t RUBBER Nu i tlo. c.l.f. European ports. O«t unquoted unquoted Nov .'7 151« 371 RUBBER No. 1 R»i Spot 281 28 5 16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Sottlement House Term*.
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  • 438 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPGRE, Friday. INDUSTRIAL* Previous Today Alex. Bricks Ords. (N) JO JO Atlas Ice 11X0 Buyers BCUSTEAD 1.18 1.16V2 8.8. Petrol 4i> Wi 40 B.M. Trustees S 25 b. 25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. '20 3 [20/3 Ords.
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  • 549 2 journey' of pepper bags By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE Saturday. THE Financial Times commodities market section refers to the "curious journey' of a shipment of pepper from Europe to Singapore and back to Europe. "White pepper prices have fallen about a shilling a pound
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  • 222 2 Sole trader in Cuba now is the Government HAVANA: The Cuban Government became the nations only importer and exporter yesterday when the Ministry of Commerce announced that all imports must be made by the Cuban Bank of Foreign Trade. The Government became the sole exporter under a similar measure three
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  • 16 2 D akistan S^J fror for steel Mao's I I 7th A-power sa l OKDO*
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    • 63 3 Airlines make all-out bid to woo travelling public [DIA'S BOEING 707s FL Y NON-STOP BRITAIN TO SHOW ACES HERE £E SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. iper i> on. The advertising •t partments of the six major operating through Singailanniag to sell their jet seats r than
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    • 255 3 THE ONE BARBER WHO DOES NOT CARE FOR HIS CLIENTS' TASTES THOMSON. Sat. O: the busiest barbers m Singapore is Mr. S. K. who does not care ther his clients are pleased or not. arries out his bri>K lide at the Police Training School In Thomson Road every day from
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    • 7 3 Union seeks equal way for women fg
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    • 73 3 By air to Kuching to marry Mr. Tay Choon Lim. flew to Kuching to keep a date with a charming young girl. is a wedding date which had been arranged some months ago. Mr. Tay, who is attached to the Mercantile Bank here, is now back with his charming wife,
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    • 146 3 American tourists find this pigeon loft at roof-top fascinating SINGAPORE CITY. Sat A pigeon loft at the roof-top of a bicycle shop In Albert Street recently at- j tracted the attention of a j group of American tourists who were fascinated by its peculiar structure. The loft is covered on
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    • 145 3 Stallholders at weekly night bazaars do a roaring business SINGAPORE CITY, Saturday. WEEKLY night bazaars m Singapore are receiving an overwhelming response from the public-. At one of these weekly affairs m Clementi Road, about 1.000 people were seen patronising the roving roadside stalls. They comprised Servicej men and their
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    • 86 3 CHILDREN'S X'MAS PARTY AND CARNIVAL DANCE SINGAPORE CITY. Sat The annual Christmas children s party and carnival dance of the Singapore Shell Sports Club have been fixed for Dec. 10 and 17 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Mr. T. Albuquerque, the club's secretary. said: -Members of the club have been
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    • 20 3 SINGAPORE CITY, Sat.— Mr. Edward Charles Yates. 50, —the man who started Singapore's first radio station 30
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    • 180 3 Trumpeter Tony, 14, seeks new success in Australia SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. Tony ("Wonder Boy") Castillo has literally blown his way to success with a trumpet. Just under 14. trumpeter Tony is now m Australia on a four- week contract to appear on the stage and television. And his quick rise
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    • 255 3 The Singapore clergy answer attack on 'Ten Commands' SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. Representatives of the Singapore clergy have disagreed with a report saying that the Ten Commandments are no longer considered the basis of Christian teaching and "lead to a negative attitude". The report quoted Rev George Wilkins. a Church of
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  • 283 4 SMIRNOV THROWN OUT FROM MEETING OF tERMAN AFRICANS FOR HOUTING PROTESTS BONN, Saturday. A WEST German Foreign Ministry spokesman told Reuter last night that the question of declaring Mr. Andrei Smirnov, Soviet Ambassador m Bonn, persona non grata would be considered. Mr. Smirnov \\\is ejected
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  • 148 4 SHUT-UP JURY WILL READ SHOCKING LADY CHATTERLEY' T ONDON, Sat. Twelve JLj middle-aged citizensnine men and three women —were closetted together by order m a room here yesterday to read a novel they had been warned would shock them. The 12 are members of the jury which will decide whether
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  • 32 4 UNITED NATIONS. Sat— An Australian delegate predicted yesterday that the cost of the UN. military operation m the Congo would be M 5180.000.000 for 1960 <md about $300,000,000 m 1961.
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  • 210 4 Company plans to put a space phone exchange into orbit I WASHINGTON, Sat.— The giant American Telephone and Telegraph Company yesterday asked government permission to put a space telephone exchange into orbit within a year. I The satellite communications station would provide experimental transmission of telephone calls, television, and other
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  • 39 4 THE HAGUE. Sat.— A floating dock of 100 metres long by 30 metres wide sank off the coast of Holland yesterday while being towed by two British tugs from Aberdeen, Scotland, to Zaandam, Holland.
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  • 322 4 by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE ATTAWA, S a t.— V Tengku Abdul Rahman, Prime Minister of Malaya, spent more than an hour yesterday touring the stables and Rockcliffe Training Barracks of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. A Canadian government source said the visit
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  • 192 4 CALL FOR A NEW LOOK ON ASIAN HIGHER EDUCATION rpoKYO, Sat.— A Nationalist X Chinese delegate attending a conference here on Asian education has suggested that educators might question the value of the Western pattern of higher education m its application to Asia. He suggested that Asian higher education should
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  • 15 4 VIENNA. Sat.— The Austrian Government, headed by Dr. Julius Raab, resigned today.
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  • 252 4 Dag's demand provokes Belgians: They now threaten U.N. 'walk-out' BRUSSELS, Saturday. gELGIUM has rejected a demand by Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations Secretary General, that all direct Belgian aid to the Congo should be discontinued and about 1,800 Belgian civilian technicians still working there recalled, a Government source disclosed last
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  • 50 4 Ormsby-Gore replies to Soviet charges: 'Monstrously untrue' UNITED NATIONS, Sat.— Mr. David Ormsby-Gore, the British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, last night described as "monstrously untrue" a Union had tabled no pro. posals under the agenda's economic items at the latest session of the coiuicii. A Snvi#»t un»nrimiw4 A
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 197 6 TODAY we turn the A spotlight on two boys. One we praise for his courage. The other for his charity. Together the boys, both only 16. have set standards of public service that should put many an adult to shame. They have set standards we should
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    • 115 6 is Sun- day a day of peace and quiet. And how do you propose to spend it? In the hustle and bustle of madding crowds that rush wildly from one place of entertainment to another? Why not make this Sunday a day of difference.
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  • 1355 6  -  LYDIA AROOZOO TELL YOUR CHILD TO CUT THIS OUT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE fgg m IT WAS BUILT AS PART OF THE iSLANn GENERAL SCHEME OF DEFENCE t IS NOW A LINK WITH THE MILITARY Pa, SINGAPORE the Gateway to the East has won greater
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  • 212 6 m r* r\\^J\y\ T v/U I v^/ I'nL 111 \^Ji\ Poet's call to publicise blooms As one of your readers with hybrid interests, I was evoked by lan MokAi's article on page 13 of the Free Press of October 6, 1960, to produce the following which I am
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    • 13 6 For the discriminating Record buyer ALLIED RECORD CLUB SINGAPORE P. O. BOX 2097
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    • 118 6 FAMiLViNA pOOl MODEL 961 Newly designed throughout* Corru-Ribbed steel sidewol 1 struction safe ond strong m weight. Sidewall is reenamel meadow-green on on the other. Sets up m o jiffy without Ends lock together simply, eosiK edge is covered with <o slotted roil. Heavy-duty aquc FORTI-PLYED vinyl drop. overlapping the
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  • 22 7 LASMAN, 53, AVERTED A SERIOUS TRAIN DISASTER I rhe m I P rom Worried I I I I the I the I
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  • 292 7  -  ALAN KHOO Lectures, film shows for new safety first campaign TRAFFIC POLICE PLAN TO EDUCATE TAXI AND BUS DRIVERS ON ROAD COURTESY By SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. TRAFFIC POLICE has made a new move to reduce accident toll m Singapore a campaign to educate taxi and
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  • 305 7  - Geylang youth dreams of large farm and wide open spaces LAN MOK-AI By SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. Behind the young face is a dream ot a brave new world, I of 200 acres of virgin land m the Federation growing crops of roffee and cacao, padi and palm trees. This is
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  • 39 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, told officer cadets and men of the Singapore Military Forces that they were rendering "a worthwhile and voluntary service" which showed their loyalty to Singapore.
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  • 195 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Sat— Jimmy and Ann Smith, a husband-and-wife dancing team, known m the dancing world as "The Dancing Smiths." again won this year's All-Malay-an International Open Amateur Ballroom Championship. The three-night championship was held at the Happy World Cabaret. Seven couples
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  • 125 7 CONGRESS PARTY OFFICIAL ON A VISIT 'TO STUDY SITUATION HERE' SINGAPORE CITY. Sat.— The secretary of the ruling Congress Party m the Indian Parliament. Mr. H. C. Heda, Is here "to study the political and economic situation m Singapore and the Federation". Mr. Heda was one of the three Indian
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  • 25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The police are keeping an eye on suspicious persons entering the Federation from Singapore with consignments of crocodile skins.
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  • 180 7 Orders pour in for man who manufactures the old-fashioned irons GEYLANG. Saturday. ALTHOUGH the majority of housewives m Singapore are using electric irons, Mr. Tan Hoe Seng of Aljunied Road has started a factory to manufacture the old-fashioned coal-burning irons. Mr. Tan, 42. who started the factory recently, said he
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  • 30 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. The Singapore Government has awarded 14 scholarships of $50 each to poor pupils living m the Southern Islands, Pulau Übin and Pulau Tekong.
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  • 30 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat.— Students from secondary schools will discuss "How youth can achieve happiness through personal hardship?", at the Chinese V.M.C.A. hall. South Pier, on Dec. 17.
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  • 120 7 FUG DAY NETS $20,000 FOR SCHOOL BUILDING FUND SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. A sum of $20,000 wa* realised from the sale of flags on Deepavali day m aid of the Kalaimagal Technical School. This was revealed by Mr. V.T. Arasu, chairman of the publicity sub-commit-tee. He said that but for the
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  • 184 7 AN AIRMAN'S SON TRAMPS STREETS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR SCHOOL SINGAPORE CITY, Sat.— While thousands of Indians celebrated Deepavali the other day, 10-year-old Geoffrey Lee White, son of a Serviceman, joined the 2,000 volunteers selling flaps to raise money for the Kalaimagal Technical School building fund. Young Geoffrey was out
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  • 1338 8 r THE SINGAPORE SCENE J MALACCA GIRL TURNS OUT HOUSEHOLD ORNAMENTS FROM SEA SHELLS AND PAINT SINGAPORE CITY, Saturday. \flss NELLY LEE, an attractive Malacca girl, has turned a very unusual hobby into a profitable busim All Xelly needs to work with are seashells, cement
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 260 8 MALAYAN PHARMACEUTI- South Side. 3to 5 p.m. CAL ASSOCIATION: Annual CHINESE V.M.C.A.: Visit to dinner at the Cathay Dragon I Woodbridge Hospital. 2.30 p.m.; Room, 8 p.m. j Art Club and brass band class. INDEPENDENT MISSION- 3 pjn.; Brass Band Club. 4 ARY MOVEMENT: Comfort. p.m.; Students." Dramatic Club help
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  • 824 9  -  Cheng Gian ldoek I |ANT SCHEME PLANNED -OVERNMENT TO IP ROVE ALL ASPECTS F LOCAL FARMING riPORE CITY, Saturday. duction Department will n island-wide survey of Itural and livestock produc- Dit be Main object i. f APPEAL FOR FUNDS MM.APORE CITY: The secretary of the Singapore Children's
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  • 641 9 I JENNIFER CHAN ROAD-TESTS A NEW VAUXHALL SIX y AUXHALLS have come a long way since their first sixcylinder car was built m 1927, I thought to myself as I put their latest six cylinder job —the 1961 Vauxhall Cresta
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  • 441 10 Jeffery James THE high cost of swimming m City Council pools is proving a setback for primary and secondary schools catering towards Singapore's growing swimconscious boys and girls. Swimming teachers. I have spoken to, say that it costs about $400 just to hold a school
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  • 322 10  - S'PORE MEET JOINT SERVICES IN FAM CUPTIE TOMORROW C. CHELLAPPAH THE WEEK-END SPORT By /\NCE again the week-end is here. And as usual, the fans will move on to their favourite grounds for their favourite sport. Soccer enthusiasts had their fill during the week with a game «*t the Stadium
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  • 164 10 TWO GRANDFATHERS, 60-PLUS, SET A DATE TO CLASH rO shuttle-chasers, 60--plus, have a date for a friendly clash. This is on Thursday, Oct. 27 at 8 p.m. at the Clerical Union hall. Inche Osman bin Abu, 65. a grandfather of 39 grandchildren, and Lauw Pek Tjin, 63, a grandfather of
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  • 254 10  -  EVELYN TOO Says SINGAPORE'S top woman swimmer, Federation-born Yeap Ean Ec will be out for a record breaking afternoon at the coming Singapore open swimming championships at the City Council's River Valley Road Pool next month. Twenty-one-year-old Ean Ec, who first began
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  • 55 10 AROUSED by Singapore Government Services Football Association, more government departments are now showing interest. Some departments have arraneed friendly matches with other j teams with a view to selecting gular teams. Supplies Department played their first game against the Audit, and won 8-2 on the
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  • 94 10 FIRST SINGAPORE OPE^ < CHAMPIONSHIPS To be held on Saturday, Nr*, n-bers 'tH Ri*er Valley Road City Col U ing heats Nov. 4 at 5 p.m I wish to enter for the following Events numbers: Citizen of I enclose S being c (30 c. per
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    • 93 10 TODAY SOCCER: Friendly: Darul Youth v RAF Seletar 'A\ Farrer Park 5.15 p.m. Aver Gumuruh Sports Club v Changi Civilians, Geylang 5.15 pm. RUGBY: Combined Schools Selection, Raffles ground 5.00 p-m. S-C-C. v Army, padang 5.00 p.m. S.R C. v RAF Changi *B\ Changi 5.00 p.m. St. Andrew's Old Boys
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  • 1116 11 RACK FORM... a guide to winners ma three Race On; track— Fancied MY GOODNESS: 18-1 n than er 3F m 38 4/5: 2i la gains better t: 37 4/5; wu n VT%IKE: 18-10-60— ret V 19 2/5: v.un HATPI (HUTFR: L' 9-1-0 er 3F vi 39 ;ed rVIR KHAN: No
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  • 166 11 OMAR AWANG'S WINNER WAS LUCKY FOR SINO-MALAYS Sino- Malays t\ Makassar 1. JALAN BESAR. Sat.-^SHEER LUCK beat the P.S.S.I. Makassar soccer team. It wa.s their last appearance. Omar Awang. Sino-Malays centre forward, won the game with a first-timer m the dying minutes. The Indonesians were superior all round. They knew
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  • 79 11 Undergrades 20 Gradutaes 6 DUKIT TIM AH. Sat. University of Malaj-a was the scene of a "civil war" yesterday a rugby c with no quarter. The Under i won coring lour tiies goal and a penalty. The seniors could manage only one try and one penalty.
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  • 78 11 SINGAPORE CITY, Sat.— First nnalist m the Singapore Civil Service Association's badminton championships is Catherine Yeo of Traffic Police. She beat police woman Vera Ng 11-5, 10-12, 11-3. Siow Watt Soon (Local Prisons) bt. Thomas Fernandez < Supreme Court) 15-9, 15-4, Manajat Abdul Halim (Traffic
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  • 230 11  - MISSING MAKES GUAN BEE FRANTIC G. SUBHAS By P\YA LEBAR, Sat— A frantic Soh Guan Bee, Singapore's ace motor-cyclist, put Singapore Airport officials on a thorough search of the entire terminal building and the Malayan Airways Viscount m which he had arrived yesterday from Jakarta. Soh missed a large brown
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  • 191 11 IfALLANG. Sat— Quarter and Semi-final results of the Singapore combined schools table tennis Championships played ar :he National Recreation Centre yesterday wer*: GIRLS Singles: Semi-Finals: Jaliya Karim (Cedar) beat Chei g Shong Eng (Nan Chiau) 2-0; Toh Poh Kiat (Thompson) beat Lim Lee Ngoh (Nan Chiau)
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  • 512 11 Katong boy swims to record in schools inter District meet KATOXG, Saturday. first annual Secondary Schools InterDistrict carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday was a big success. There was stiff competition all round and many outstanding swimmers were spotted. Chee Slew Ghee of Katong District swam 200 m. breastj
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  • 152 11 Jollilads 2; H.M-S- Belfast 2. GEYLANG, Sat— Navy were first to score, through left-winger Dewhorst. Sutton gave them a 2-0 half-time lead. Jollilads rallied m the second half and •quallsed through Narayanan and Francis Quek. Referee: Mr. R. Dowsett. H.M.S. Belfast: Spell; Shambrook. Bell; Fletcher. Bagguley,
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  • 34 11 BUKIT TIMAH. Sat. A solitary goal by Olivia Stewart enabled City district to beat University of Malaya 1-0 m a friendly girls hockey match played at the Monk's Hill School ground yesterday.
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  • 23 11 FARRER PARK Sat.— Starlight Rangers beat Lavender Juniors 5-0 at soccer. Scorers were Nathan (2), Bakar, Sharrif Dean, and Gopal.
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  • 50 12 SINGAPORE. CITY. Sat. Army hockey XI to meet Singapore Recreation Club m a friendly game on the padang today Ls: Fiddimore; Syers. Bennett; Badawt Eagan (capt.). Phurba Tamanß; Walsh. Wedgebury. Mohammed Ambi. Nizar. Yussof. Reserves: Lim Ay Chye. Jackson. Sloan. Lee. Richards." Morgan. I Zachana.
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