The Singapore Free Press, 26 October 1960

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER, 26, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 115 1 Air crash... then announcement Chief Marshal of Artillery Nedelin had all the missile forces of Russia at his command... His orders after the U-2 flight m May: Shoot down all spy-planes and blast their bases as well... Then on Monday, an 'air catastrophe while accomplishing his
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  • 264 1 Tengku: A wreath at the grave of Washington WASHINGTON, Wednesday. fHE FATHER of Malayan independence, Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, symbolic pilgrimage yesterday aftern ;it the shrine of an earlier rebel againsl $ritish colonial rule. George Washington. Malaya's lirst Prime Minister laid a ath at the grave of the father
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  • 7 1 Mistake... jet lands 7 miles away miles
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  • 11 1 ed here alter •.dow of the id folks'
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  • 71 1 Michelin visits murder scene photo. PARIS, Wed.— Patrice Michelin, a member of the French millionaire tyre family, who has been jailed and charged with murder after the shooting of his M> year -old wife Nicole while the couple were out hunting m the woods near their Loire Valley home. Picture
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  • 92 1 SIX KILLED AND 50 HURT IN BUILDING CRASH WINDSOR. (Ontario), Wed.— Six people were killed here yesterday when part of a deparment store collapsed after a gas furnace exploded as it was being installed. Fifty other people were injured and taken to hospital. The rear wall of the Metropolitan Store,
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  • 31 1 LOS ANGELES, Wed.— A shipment of medicine needed for a delicate brain operation is en route by jet plane for the mercy ship Hope at Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • 18 1 GAZA. Wed— United Arab Rei public authorities have seized two I.sr*ieli fishing craft and their
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  • 177 1  -  CHAN SWAN BEE Tm going to show Marianne around and make her holiday one she'll never forget' says Elsie By SINGAPORE CITY. Wed J^ KUALA KANGSAR student returned to Singapore on Monday with a child nursing certificate and an Australian friend. Miss Elsie Mutt.ah.
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  • 35 1 UNITED NATIONS. Wed.—Britain suffered a setback m the United Nations last night when the General Assembly's Steering Committee voted by 14 to two to include the Oman issue m the Assembly agenda.
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  • 34 1 U.S. 'aggression 9 UNITED NATIONS. Wed.— The United Nations Steering Committee last night decided unanimously to include on the General Assembly agenda Cuba's complaint of United States "aggresasion" and "acts of intervention" against Cuba.
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  • 151 1 SINGAPORE MAN WINS CUSTODY OF SON, 12 EDINBURGH, Wed.— A father who flew home from his work In Singapore to claim the custody of his 12-year-old son succeeded m getting an interim order to this effect yesterday m the court of sessions here. The father, Mr. William James Joy of
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  • 22 1 $615,000 BRIDGE TO SPAN JOHORE RIVER KOTA TINGGI. Wed.— Work is expected to commence early next year on the construction of a
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  • 38 1 MOSCOW, Wed. Russia and, j Iraq Mgned a contract here under j which Russia will help organise four state farms and a medicinal herb farm hi Iraq and supply I equipment including tractors and i machinery.
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  • 36 1 THE HAGUE, Wed.— A miniature Dutch street organ, plavin^ a tune I composed by King Bhumipol. was presented to the King and Queen of Thailand on their g tate visit to the Netherlands.
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  • 23 1 HONGKONG. Wed.— Communist North Korea's army has "speedily increased its combat might," according to Marshal Ho Lung, Communist Chinese Vice-Premier.
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  • 30 1 LONDON, Wed— John Rogers a 20-year-old clerk who was sentenced to death la.st week for the murder of a toxi-driver, will be executed at Bristol Prison on
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  • 15 1 RUBBER DOWN m TAPPER STABBED rul»" I R.I BADMINTON li KIVOKI R M
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  • 38 1 First Malayan Fund manager'! prices today, buying $1.16 .selling $1.24. Second Malayan Fund manager's prices, buying 95 cents and selling $1.01. First Hong Kong Fund manager's prices, ouylng HK 99 cent* and selling HK $1-05.
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  • 138 2 Small losses in most stocks in London market: Motors dull LONDON. Wed TI.MLNT m Ihe London stock markets yesterday Iversel} affect!»v the difficulties the motor industry experiencing and tiie further overfill decline <>n Wall Street. looking alV. I malt Motors dull. t.-d Baldhich advanced 4 6 i the proposed with
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  • 77 2 Rubber: Business slow to start but the market closes steady LONDON. Wednesday. \|o\|)\\S closing quotations were barely maintained at Ihe outset aud business .1 sun I. :ed pon bai- >wthe end tons unchanged from stov end of March. .c end of f.ounted to 13.i*90 Nl\. YORK: Rubber futures •ered selwere
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  • 157 2 Wall Street: Losses exceed gains NEW YORK: Wall Street cloM-d easy showing a fair distribution of mostly one dollar lo*sses. A mildly higher tendency developed at the opening yesterday following a session of declining prices. Hi is recovery effort succeeded m erasing part of Monday's extreme losses. In subsequent trading,
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  • 69 2 AMSTERDa*\M: The Bourse was generally well maintained yesterday. Internationals were steady m quiet dealafter opening higher, but Royal Dutch lOaSt half a guilder and Hoogovens dropped around three poii Shippings and plantawere featureless. State were around the previous clOaSing level. In the local section, Nationale Handelsbank shares were
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  • 12 2 HONG KONG, Tues,— Closing prices here today were: DKDMKDKKD
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  • 103 2 U.A.R. ECONOMIC MISSION TO DICUSS TRADE WITH THAILAND BANGKOK. Wed. A United Arab Republic economic mission, headed by Mr. Mohammed Araba, director general of the export department, has arrived here to discuss trade with Thailand. Luang Thawin Sethapanichkarn told reporters yesterday that the visiting mission was interested m buying Thai
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  • 45 2 MANILA: Argentina has proposed to sign a tride treaty v/ith the Philippines, the Department of Commerce ana incusiry announced. Tne treaty will help remedy the unfavourable balance tbat the Philippines has suffered m her trade with Argentina tor the past 12 years-.
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  • 341 2 Round the World Market Prices NOIE. All prices ocloim are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Oct. 25. Previous RUBBER N-O. 1 Kb. c it. European ports. Oet unquoted unquoted Nov 27 H 16 27 9/16 RUBBER Nt. 1 R**J> pot 38 -'5 1 RUBBER Ne. 1 RSS Settlement Mousf
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  • 413 2 NOTE: All prices below arc middle prices. Sir.GAPORE, TvINOUSTRIAI& Previous Today Alex. Bricks Crds. IN) .90 .50 Atlas Ice 11.00 Bu,ers BOUSTEAD U6i 2 UA'a 8.8. Petrol 40 U, 40/B.M. Trustees 5.25 b. 25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. T20.3 (20/3 Ords. 4b 4b.'feaerai Dispensary
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  • 234 2 Gold rush' continues: Price stays high LONDON: The scramble for gold continued on the London market yesterday keeping the price at around three dollars above the official figure of U.S. $35 a fine ounce. First calling this mom. ing was m the range of $37.50 to $38.50. Then, at the
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  • 474 2 Natural now premium general purpose elastomer •By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE, ednesda> THE SUPERIOR balance oi properties of natural rubber often makes it the preferred and sometimes the essential rubber over wide fields of application, says a research report. •'The commercial status of natural rubber continues to be
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  • 11 2 year I BOS |„v I Russia buy tatj I I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 148 2 SMPS/M SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Chusan 1 2. Mikawa Maru 4 '5. Ulysses 6A, Harunasan Maru 6/7, Benalder 89. Sinaloa 10 11. Modjokerto 13 14. Castle Felice 15/16, Tourcoing 18. Madras Maru 19, Perak N.Wall 1, Salong N.WaU 2, Panehan N. Wall
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  • 58 3 Report says 851 people applied for 60 new posts I FIGURES FOR 1959 THE NUMBER •PLOYED THE COUNTRY .HRU, Wednesday. I .m- were received on m advertisement for iod, stales the 1959 the Mate Public Service presented before the h on Monda> 1 canluring
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  • 58 3 NEW LEGISLATION NEEDED TO PUNISH ERRING NON-MUSLIMS JWed.— -overnment punishment Muslim for an the Muslim require separate .tten State Legisla_i binte Haiii had •vhether had a j* the Johore A to cohabitation !uslim and :hat b to h.ive cc, will t d. and not a.^ the said it the laws
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  • 59 3 DKDDLKD Nerdeka Park, the magnificent showpiece <>t Johore Bahru to commemorate Malaya's independence, was officially opened by the >ultan of Johore. .Sir Ismail. .Ast Friday. Here, children enjoy themselves on the swings and see-saws m the playground— one of the
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  • 101 3 NEW YOUTH CAMP IN JOHORE READY FOR USE JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Johore's new youth camp at Pulau Besar, built at a cost of $20,000, is now .\dy for use by youth or- The camp, about eight miles from Mersing m northwest Johore. is on a sevenacre site. It has a
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  • 20 3 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— A religious and cultural -Muslim Organisation." headed by leading Malay personalities, has been formed here.
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  • 83 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Relief measures have been taken m anticipation of floods, expected during the monsoon period next month. The flood relief branch of the State Welfare Committee has sent outboard motor* to the various dis- tricts to evacuate villagers should the need arise. A number
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  • 215 3 $1,000 bonus for Govt. officers who pass language examination .lOllom-; \.\Ul\l Wednesday. THK .lohore Government listed before the Legislative Assembly on Monday three positive steps it had taken so far to encourage Government officers to learn and use the National Language. In written replies to questions by Datin Fatimah binte
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  • 70 3 LAND IN SEGAMAT WILL GO TO 2,400 FAMILIES SEGAMAT. Wed. The Johore Government is to alienate state land In Segamat district to build nine settlementa^. Thi.s was diasclosed by the Collector of Land Revenue. The settlements will be at Benang Ayer 1 1.500 acres). Bukit Paoh Manis (1.200 acres). Medol
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  • 169 3 SPECIAL PRAISE FROM WELFARE CHIEF FOR THE VOLUNTEERS JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Voluntary workers m the State came m for special praise by the State Social Welfare Officer, Inche Mohamed Shukor bin Aii. He said: -The keenness and untiring efforts of these voluntary workers who include medical practitioners, businessmen and pensioners,
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  • 36 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed.— The Rt. Rev. S. W. Betts Bishop of Maidstone and the Archbishop of Canterbury.** episcopal representative witli the Forces, arrives here totoday. He is on a visit to the Far East.
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  • 39 4 A bright future for tin despite decline LON DO the ange tht mere n pri I I Best guide '.4.101 probably i tht lUOti] c prove? of il Control lift liftoablj I _ncli.de. of abou 000 tons whief 0
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  • 307 4 FOREIGN UNDERGROUND NETWORK BROKEN UP BY FRENCH POLICE: THREE EXPELLED t PARIS, Wednesday. {TRENCH counter espionage police have broken up a foreign underground network aiding the Algerian insurgent National Liberation Front (F.L.N.) the Ministry of the Interior announced last night. The Ministry said the network was
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  • 132 4 RIGHT MEN ARE NEEDED TO ADMINISTER AID FUNDS: CDC HEAD LONDON. Wed. Sir be Hume, chair- the Commonwealth Development Corporation. Ed on relatively wealthy to aid those m a te of expa liat the lunthe Canadian ruber of Commerce c said: '"It is diftito envisage enough of capital from the
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  • 327 4 Congo: Mobutu council accuses the UN of plot to disarm army LEOPOLDVILLE, Wed pOLONEL Joseph Mobutu's student council yesterday accused certain African states and the United Nations of "plotting" to disarm the Congolese Army. A statement broadcast over Leopoldville Radio from the information department said that a group of African
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  • THE WORLD AT MOON
    • 71 4 WASHINGTON. Wed. Indications of religious opposition to the Kennedy presidential candidacy is growing rapidly, with polling day exactly two weeks away. A spokesman for the Masonic Order, which claims half a million members m 35 states, confirmed reports that leaders of the organisation m a
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    • 26 4 PARIS. Wed— France and West Germany yesterday signed an agreement which will enable West German forces to have training and logistics facilities m France.
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    • 202 4 Macmillan plans to tell Parliament about new summit prospects T O.NDOX. Wed.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. yesterday told the House of Commons he hoped to say something about the prospects of a summit conference next year when he speaks at the opening of the new session of Parliament
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    • 299 4 Top brass committee is named to give Nedelin hero's funeral FROM PAGE ONE Minister as well as Rocket Commander. Marshal Moskalenko, who was born m the Ukraine m 1900, is a member of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party. He was recently m the news when he said
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  • 306 5  - mean's new friend is much like Bogey RENE MacCOLL By NEW YORK, Wed Robards tor the tirst time you might think Humphrey Bogarl all over again like a rew there is a rowdy romance between V s wulow, Lauren Bacall, and the curtiu will marry gives added strength to ■a
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  • 796 5  - Why gold became so 'hot' all of a sudden... Frederick Ellis BEHIND MAD RUSH... THE CLOSELY GUARDED RITUAL OF BIG-TIME OPERATORS By __*L^>U<Ji>, %> euiir_jsuay. SUDDENLY m an uncertain world man's most stable commodity has become a gambling counter gold. The normally sedate and unpretentious London Gold Market boiled over
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 173 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson 1 1 j—"i AP* ■~'£Pm A -Z OP- SIS? .Cs-- 51 1 WE'LL NEVEF?6ET BACK j—. RISHTO, "^jaa^'^^'-ij I— ~---7S---0- iliS7m.<£\'. S~A\hASK£PT 1/ TO SLEEP NOW, PEf-MONCI V SiK -I fJ//rf Jj_r s -•.JS7A* c v-o*v'^£/vr. if make some coffee an~ y
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 187 6 /iNE of the biggest problems facing Singapore's plans for industrialisation is the lack of technical knowhow. Badly we need men of skill. Men of qualification and experience. Men who can set spinning the wheels of industrial prosperity. This is a situation that puzzles the Government no
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    • 88 6 /)NCE AGAIN chaos loose m the Congo. Once again berserk soldiers go on shooting sprees and women are raped m the streets of Leopoldville. And yet another strong man first Lumumba, then Kasavubu and now Mobutu is ready to totter off the stage. There is only one
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  • 797 6  - Wanted: Helpers for family planning drive in kampongs DAVID TAMBYAH DLDMKDLKDK By SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. •TKX days ago, the Minister for Health, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, started the ball rolling for what is the first-ever government sponsored island-wide campaign to drive home the benefits of Family Planning. The fact that
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  • 131 6 LOCKSMITH WILL DONATE 3-DAY EARNINGS TO THE THEATRE FUND SERANGOON GARDEN. Wed. A five- foot- way locksmith here. Teo Ka Seng, has decided to donate the whole of his threeday earnings to the National Theatre Fund. Teo has placed a sealed tin at his stall for customers to deposit any
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  • 34 6 TANGLIN, Wed.— The Burmese Consul m Singapore, U Kyaw will be sailing to Rangoon m mid-November to take up his new post as Deputy Chief of the Burmese Foreign Offlce.
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  • 35 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The 11-man board, which is to draw up plans for a Department of Chinese studies at the Uuiversity of Malaya here, will meet for the first time on Nov. 11.
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  • 136 6 THEY PLAN FAIR AND CONCERT FOR SCHOOL FUND YIO CHU KANG, Wed.— Two more public functions a tun fair and a variety concert will be held before the end of this year to collect funds for the Kalaimagal School. The secretary of the school's building fund and publicity committee, Mr.
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  • 29 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— More than 500 youths went to the Chinese Assembly Hall here to apply for 40 vacancies m the Royal Air Force (Malaya).
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  • 54 6 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The secretary of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council, Inche Mohamed Din bin AU is wondering why there have been hardly any complaints from the public through the council's "complaint boxes." "The boxes have been there for the last three years but there has been
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  • 111 6 Return of 100 hawkers raises a protest from many residents KATONG, Wednesday. 100 hawkers m Katong and Joo Chiat who were driven away by the City Council's health authorities last year are "back m business at their ibmer sites outside the markets. Hawkers sell meat at ten to twenty cents
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  • 109 6 These two sisters earn their living from Seietar River banks YIO CHU KANG, Wed For 25 years two sisters have made a living catching fish, crabs and prawns along the banks of the Seietar River. The sisters. Ong Koon Bee, 37. and Ong Ha Say, 35, travel eight miles a
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  • 74 6 SINGAPORE CITY, TS this statuette of a lion tl Peng, leader of Malaya' ment? That, however, is the Kirn Tian, at one time a h Kinta district, and now a I, Singap a ji. i p t I I hide* 'M
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  • 134 6 6,000 STUDENTS GET READY NOW FOR THEIR LANGUAGE EXAMINATIONS SINGAPORE CITY, Wed More than 6,000 adult students of literacy and language classes m about 150 centres throughout the State are preparing for the end-of-year examinations on December 5. Candidates will have to undergo written and oral tests m the language
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  • 30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A spokesman of the Social Welfare Lotteries Board advised winners to claim their prizes direct from the Lotteries Board or through banks.
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  • 246 7  -  BOB PERICS Government makes a concession for tenants who want to rear pets 'NEIGHBOURLINESS AND PEACE IN ESTATES MUST BE MAINTAINED,* SAYS HOUSING BOARD By SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. THE Housing and Development Board is prepared to allow dogs to stay m certain of
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  • 198 7  - Principal holds the key to riddle of missing Chico G. SUBHAS U A CHER WHO CLAIMS HE WAS JIMMY NUTTU'S schoolmate says... By Singapore City, Wed SCHOOL principal m Taiping holds tin kej to the riddle of Jimmy Nuttii ("Chi.i young Gurkha whom the 17th Squadon i R. A.F. iis
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  • 19 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. x>nnie Donegan. Britian's w into SingaI by BOAC on lis way to Australia.
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  • 172 7 CHICO EMBRACED ISLAM AND CHANGED HIS NAME Chico was always ln the company of the Malay children trom the nearby kampongs and, finally, some time m 1953 or 1954. he took up the Islamic faith, and ajso changed his name. "Chico then stopped conating on his studies," said Mr. Naidu.
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  • 181 7 BUKIT TIMAH, Wednesday. A COURSE m elementary Russian will be conducted at the University of Malaya m Singapore :it the beginning of the next academic year (1961/1962). Members of the stall, re- 1 h ar.d honours students. have been notified of
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  • 94 7 THIS BRIDGE WILL BE CLOSED FOR TWO MONTHS SERANGOON, Wed.— The bridge over Sungei Peropok, off 16 m.s. Boon Lay Road, will be closed to vehicles for about two months while repairs are being carried out. Vehicles will not be permitted over the bridge from 6 a.m. today. Repairs Vehicles
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  • 124 7 LOCAL OBSERVERS FOR BIG TRADE UNION CONFERENCE Si^uAPORE CITY, Wed.— Singapore will send oo^ervers to the second Asian Transport Workers' Comerence lo be heid at Kuala Lumpur from Nov. 7-11. Delegates from affiliated unions oi the International Transport Workers' Federation irom Aden, Israel, Burma, Japan, India, Pakistan. Korea, inaonesia, Phnippines,
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  • 252 7  - FOUR HUNDRED OLD BOYS ATTEND THE DIAMOND JUBILEE DINNER AND HIGH MASS IN HONOUR OF BROTHER HONORIUS AND BROTHER SIGEBERT CONRAD CHIEW By KATONG, Wednesday bilee celebrations. aksgiving Pontifical held m the 1 chapel on Sunday was attended by out 200 people, includf epresentatives of all remains to me, all
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  • 133 7 He will capture the progress of the people on celluloid SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. A German television cameraman, Mr. E. Von Koenen. is here to capture the progressive vitality, youth and skills of the people of Singapore on celluloid. "The bee-hive like activity of the people and its colouriul scenery is
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  • 37 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— With wcrk on the nine-mile red laterite track leading to Ayer Terjun waterfalls now ln progress, motorLsts will shortly be able to enjoy a smooth drive right up to the waterfalls.
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  • 92 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— The Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa i Adult Education Board has organised a weekly lecture course entitled "The history of Chinese Literature" which will begin at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise on Friday. All the lectures will be given m Chinese by members
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  • 253 8 A new church to serve the needs of members living in three housing estates KATONG, Wednesday A NEW church is being built at East Coast Road to cope with the rapid growth of the Eng-lish-speaking congregation of the Geylang Methodist Church. The $140,000 project Is well under way at the
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  • 154 8 THE FIVE-FOOT-WAY HAWKERS ARE TURNING THE DISTRICT INTO A FAIRY LAND OF BRIGHT LIGHTS GEYLANG, Wed.— Hawkecs along Changi, Geylang and of Joo Chiat Roads are turning the place into a fairy land every night with their bright lights and wares spread on the five-foot-way. These traders are noted for
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  • 93 8 FAMED AMERICAN PIANIST TO PERFORM FOR MUSIC TEACHERS KATONG. Wed. About 260 registered music teachers m Singapore have been invited by the American Consulate General to attend a free recital-semi-nar to be given by Miss Natalie Hinderas on Nov. 7 at the Cultural Centre Theatre, at 8.45 p.m. Miss Hinderas.
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  • 631 9  - First -race specialist Franklin can score again today astride Straat Peter ALLAN LEWIS By BUKIT TIMAH, 6 a.m. JJAPPY MELODY, beaten by heads and a nose into fourth placing m the Perak Vase, should win the main sprint at Bukit Timah today. He will be ridden by apprentice lhangavelu which
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  • 356 9 I PR: 3S THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL HANYANG HAM FAN 6 TRESPASSER IPSOMJCtP _CAUJ»OY__ po IH TE« LMY KWEt LOH M« Y«-loo», SIL MISSU w MISS€L MISSEL x <>"• M CAPACITOR 8 Bom Ott.ce M Mmc« 1 Str. Peter 13 W.nst M 13 Winston
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  • 58 9 BEST BETS:— Whiz Pah (Race 4), Waitangi (Race 3) and Bes terete (Race 7). Best outsiders: The Conqueror (Race 6), Waspada (Race 7) and Winston (Race 1). The going this I morning: was good, and should remain so for this afternoon's racing. To follow the form of horses
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  • 674 9 ICL. 2. DIV. 3—. FURS. IlLg I" 9 0 <9> Leman Ward 8.11 (2» Fi-anklin Wilson Tavlor 89 U3) < 3.9(11 Posner 8.8 (10) Maddock McGrowdie Johnson > Barratt Subian Lee L 2 DIV. 2-6 FURS. Barratt Chadwick Posner Johari Leman
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  • 79 9 GLOUCESTER, Wed.—Former British champion Jockey, Sir Gordon Richards, now a trainer, said here yesterday that he knew of no drug to make a racehorse go faster. He added: "Good food, good hay, good oats— that is the best thing to make it go." Sir Gordon
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  • 61 9 LONDON. Wed.— England meet Spain today tn a soccer battle at Wembley Stadium. England line-up: Ron Springett (Sheffield Wednesday) Jimmy Armfield (Blackpool), Mick McNeil (Middlesbrough); Bobby Robson (West Bromwich Albion), Peter Swan (Sheffield Wednesday), Ron Flowers (Wolverhampton Wanderers); Bryan Douglas (Blackburn Rovers), Jimmy Greaves (Chelsea),
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  • 41 9 LONDON, Wed. Last night's football: League Cup Second Round: Brentford 4 Sunderland 3, Rochdale 5 Southend United 2. Second round replays: Bristol City 3 Aldershot 0, Preston North End 3 Gillingham 0. Wrexham 2 Northampton Town 0. Reuter.
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  • 35 9 BUNBURY, Wed. Conrad Hunte hit 104 for West Indies against a West Australian Country XI. Country: All out 56 (Ramadhin 3 wkts for one run, Dewdney 3-10) WI 255 (Menegola 4-19). a_
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  • 37 9 FARRER PARK. Wed. Star Socoerites, the glamour club of Farrer Park, failed to shine ln their soccer match against RAP. Seietar "A" at Farrer Park, yesterday. Soccerites lost this friendly by three goals to two.
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  • 23 9 LONDON, Wed. Alphonse Hahmi. 28, regained the world bantamweight title. He beat Freddie Gilroy over 15 rounds. Reuter. New boy Hfirh
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  • 1564 10 RACE ONE CLASS 2, DIV. 3—6 FURS. PRINCE TOURNAI: 22-10--60—Seventh m Div. 3— 6F race; iron on course and yielding track. MIGHTY MISSEL: 18-10-60 Went over 3F m even time with Oisin; 22-10-60— Fourth to Power First m Div. 3— 6F race Strongly fancied.
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  • 127 10 ■rU'TRAM, Wed.—Aroused by XJ the success of the recent hockey tournament for school team to represent the Singapore Combined Guls Schools will be selected tomorrow. The trials wiil be held on the Raffles Institution ground a; pm. All girls who took part m the recent
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  • 47 10 t>UKIT TIMAH. Wod— A: Chinese School Old Boy> sociation beat the Presf b*> two goals to nil m Annual Past versus Pre-sent hockey match played at Barker 1 yesterday. Both goals were scorer second hall by Baldhir. and Jafbu* Singh.
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  • 109 10 PEOPLE IN SPORT pASIR PANJANG, Wed.— Sap. pers Sailing Club regained the Snipe Trophy when they beat R.A.F. Seietar 62 1 points to 58' m a yacht race here. EVENT ONE: 1. F/Lieut Clarke (boat 126, Seietar) 1 hr. 18 mm. 30 sec; 2. Sgt. Chenery (boat 124, Sappers); 3.
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  • 169 10 SINGAPORE CUV, Wed.— lt is certainly encouraging that the first y hattrick of the season was performed by a schoolboy. Bakshish bin.h who performed this feat is a student of the Pasir Panjang Secondary School and the Combined Schools' right winger. His speed is not his
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  • 74 10 TAMPINES, Wed. Donald Morrison of 5 Dog Company, who so far has the fastest time over 10 miles, will bid for a trophy here today at 5.15 p.m. Presented by the R.A.F. Cycling Association, the trophy is for the best performance over a three week
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  • 106 10 LATIFAH AIMS TO BE A CHAMPION DASIR PANJANG, Wed Once tops ln cycling now she aims to reach even greater heights m b a dminton. That's 20 year old Che Latifah binte Haji Ahmad. She became the first M-a-lay woman to represent Singapore m LATIFAH big bad minton tournament at
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  • 137 10 YUSOF'S SPORTS DREAM HAS NOW BECOME A SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. The sports dream oi Yusof bin Hanlff has now become a reality. At 19, he is already a dist i ng v i shed s c hool boy sportsman. At R a d i n Mas, he shone m athle::
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  • 640 11 This wife goes to bed in a black mask Dear Esme, \p HI >BANI)S one annoying habit is reading m bed. The light annoys me so much that I've started to wear a black face-mask to blot out the glare. Now he moans because he says it's like going to
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  • 552 11  - Where they all go when love turns sour: Bureau mends broken marriages LAN MOK-AI BY SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. WHEN love turns sour m a marriage, it is a personal affair, but when that sour love is responsible for a wife's black eve or three or four children going hungry, it
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  • 234 12  -  ARTHUR RICHARDS IT USES INK AND HAS ONLY 30 KEYS ...BUT AFTER 70 YEARS IT STILL WORKS By Singapore City, Wed. AN ancient typewriter which uses ink instead of ribbons is on display m the showroom of a Singapore business firm. Officials of the firm, Duncan
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  • 106 12 A MAHJONG AND BRIDGE DRIVE IN AID OF SPASTICS SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— The Spastic Children's Association of Singapore will hold a mahjong and bridge drive at the Royal Singapore Golf Club on December 12 from 9.15 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Mrs. G. Mackintosh and Mrs. D. Trythall are m charge
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  • 333 12 Here's a lively British sports car —that a wife helped to design OX the road today is a new British sports car, designed by Mr. Charles Panter. managing-director ot Berkeley's, the car and caravan makers, and Mrs. Pat Panter, his wife. I Called the Berkeley Bandit. it was designed around
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  • 183 12  -  ALIAS RAHIM By MANDAI. Wed. Roman Catholics living m this remote rural area have a new church m which to worship. It was designed by their popular parish priest, the Rev. Father Joachim Teng. The church costing $60,000 Is situated on raised land
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  • 773 13 I .TS TO GO ON A BlL*^ \\i.. Wednesday. Ii; Maaroff bin nude a lasl wish I before "Allah h iMi all grantlsources lo make Ed ior :he P Oct. sending S SPIRITUAL CULTURt SINGATOft] lUY. The .ron Guillaume rd 'spir. has mm x
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  • 202 13  - LIFE IS SERIOUS BUSINESS FOR ANN (14) AND HER MANY FRIENDS LAN MOK-AI By SINGAPORE CITY. Wea THK young Face m the Crowd List week is schoolgirl Ann Gabriel, aged 14. who gives an insight into the way of life of our school population, its trend of thoughts and hopes.
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  • 394 14  - Player hits an umpire and fans stop fight on padang B. NORMAN By Singapora City. Wednesday SRC 7 SCRC 0 A PLAYER who lost his temper attacked the umpire to mar yesterday's SHA division 1 league match between the Singapore Recreation Club and the Chinese. Spectators stopped what would otherwise
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  • 263 14 LAST CHANCE TO JOIN THE BIG SWIM SINGAPORF CHY, Wed. Entries for the first Singa pore Open Swimming Championships close tomorrow and thi ur last chance to be m the bis: swim on Nov 4 and 5 at the City Councils River Valley Road pool.
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  • 463 14 Ahmad bin Ali is top swimmer at Beatty School KATONG, Wednesday. 4 HMAD bin Aii emerged '.V division champion at the Beatty Secondary School's first annual combined swimming carnival held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. The B division champion Lee Chan Yong and the runners-up for both divisions were
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    272 14  - The DAILY DOSE JEFFREY JAMES oy SAFA sacks THE star SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association, preparing for a round trip tour of Hongkong, Bangkok and Saigon next month, dropped a 'bombshell' by sacking Malaya Cup hero, Rahim Omar, as honorary assistant coach. In SAFA's letter terminating Omar's services trom Nov. 1.
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  • 86 14 INDIANS MUST THANK THEIR LUCKY STARS FOR PENALTY Indians 1; Darul Afiah 1 JALAN BESAR, Wednesday. HHHE Indian Recreation Club must thank their lucky stars for a penalty goal to hold Darul Afiah m the SAFA Cup tie at the Stadium yester- day. The Indian Recreation Club had the services
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  • 262 14 Sullivan's goal gives SCC first victory S.C.C 3 K.A.F. Seietar 2 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. Singapore Cricket Club. after conceding a goal to R.A.F. Seietar m the secona minute, emerged victors ulti mately m the S.H.A. Div. I league match on the S.C.C. padang yesterday Incidentally, this was SCC's first win
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