The Singapore Free Press, 2 November 1960

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  • 16 1 NEWS YOU MUST REA». The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 103 1 Under^rads £o to the French Consul- General with a resolution backing Algerian rebels y^J y_J Hospital ward is their examination room 0 Five students three girls and two boys now m the General Hospital were given special facilities to answer their question papers m a room m
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  • 63 1  - He will not meet them: They give it to servant LVIDA AROOZOO Singapore City, Wed General m Singapore, esterday refused to itives of the University Students' Union and Students 1 Inion who personally a joint reII support for Algerian gainsi French rule. id been trying to see finally went to
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  • 345 1 AND THIS IS THE RESOLUTION tlu* French the NN.tr and Uu 1 1> to" and demanded iiul the immediate patriot*, and Mi Aurillac and weni ters who wanted sul-( ieneral were told Tlu French Consulate erday. :uons all over the unions observed .idarity with the ns to PresidUnion Generale They
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    255 1 NIXON IS SURE The tide L.s turned, says the ice-President PHILADELPHIA. Wed. 1 —V ice- President Nixon made a flat asrti o n yesterday that he would win the election with a majority of seven of the nations largest states California. Texas. Michigan. Illinois. Ohio. Pennsylvania and New York. yesterday
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  • 156 1 MASS X-RAY CAMPAIGN EXPOSES 129 T.B. CASES FARRER PARK. AVed. More than 800 seemingly healthy people have been lound to have some form of chest disorder since Government launched i'^ mass X-ray campaign m the Farrer Park area on Oct. a. Of 'his number. 128 have b°en found T .vith
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  • 92 1  - 30,000 OFF ON BIGGEST SCHOOL TEST DAVID TAMBYAH l_! y SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. 2IIAKP at cii^ht o'clock Ihis morning the biggest examination ever conducted m the State under way m 350 schools and three hospitals. A record total of 30.943 students are taking the Singapore Primary School Leaving Examination which
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  • 107 1 MALAYAN FILM RECEIVES AWARD TODAY LONDON. Wed. Britain's Royal Society of Arts will present its Common wealth film award for 1960 today to the Federa- tion of Malaya. The award will be presented by chairman ol the council of the society. Oswald P. Milne, to Malayan Hich Commissioner Y.T.M. Tunku
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  • 15 1 MANILA. \V« ci. I> pounded 44 parcels from I Koim radios and phom
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  • 21 1 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Com-missioner-designate for India. Mr. V X Pun will rttll on tho YanC
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  • 27 1 an Fund manacer'i buyine $1.14 and selling I seoond M;.iHvan Func prices buying 94 Uing $1.00. ng Fur. HK 99 i B HK 51.05.
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  • 26 1 DUTCH ENVOY ILL LEAVES MALAYA MM lII*. I I I Mil .1 111 Ml Gulik 1 I IM- it RUBBER UP STOCK tXCHANCt p
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    • 70 1 Big switch Extensive security measures were taken m schools where the question papers were kept overnight under lock and key. A m witcii of teacners and principals took place ti»is morning to ensure that they aid not supervise their own pupils. The first paper which given out at 8 a-m.
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  • 189 2 Gold shares improve on late buying in the London market: Oils up y US lluil the ud lire m I niU'd Ill's iiullis output had vir ually conic i<> luill n September was i influence n Ihe London stock kits yesterday h .ts were inlineil to hold off. demand for
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  • 62 2 Rubber quotations show further decline with sellers reserved LONDON Wednesday. IJTI-A I \< i quotations showed v further small ikrline m sympathy with lower eastern ortcoverin^ orders during the inoini iiikl sellers rather reserved and ed :i little. N tU > O!;K ftdy. early on proFair activity were reported h
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  • 131 2 Wall Street very steady at the close NEW YORK: Wall Street yesterday closed very steady, with a fair showing of gains extending mostly to one dollar or more. Shortcovering and bargain hunting was attracted the market yesterday. Sentiment was aided by good U.S. export figures for September. General Motors planned
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  • 138 2 JUTE WORKERS JOBLESS AFTER CUT-DOWN OF LOOMS pALCUTTA, Wed. Over v^ten thousand workers are reportedly out ol wcrk as a result of a ten per cent sealing ol jute looms hy ii dian Jute Manufacturers Association mills. Dr. B. C. Roy. the State's chief minister, yesterday met with I.J.M.A. representatives
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  • 47 2 BONN: An air traffic agreement between Japan ana West Germany has been Initialled m Bonn, according to a joint 'mem ■re by Wes; German foreign and transport ministries. The agreement regulates air traffic between the two countries as well as air traffic pa&s--h mem.
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  • 37 2 4 MjsterdaM: The mar.V ket was generally firm terday. Inti m: proved led by Philips and Hoogovens. Business, however, :imited. Amsterdam Rubber was od >pot In plantatioi local speculative d< tnand. Shippings were slightly higher.
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  • 129 2 SHIPS IN PORT lyinf aiongsiilo tlir Singapoi Hai hour Board wharves or expected today are: Dzierzyiiski 1/2, Neder Ebro 4/5, Yewbank 6A. iSydland 6/7. TjuieThalatta 10/11. Peradak I Metallurg Baykov 15/16, Glenearn 18. Emllie Maersk 19. Serampung N. Wall 2, Sedenak N. Wall 3. East Sea N. Wall' 4. Straat
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  • 7 2 HONG KONG. Tues.— Closine
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  • 287 2 NOTE, An prices oelow are middle pr U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Nov. 1. Pifv ■ifid> KUKHEK No i R». C i f. Europeji ports. Nov I H Dec 18 itUBBER Nu. 1 Rs»i &Pot RUBBER No 1 RSS Settlement Mnt,>f Terms. Dec 26 l«i Jan
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  • 373 2 NOTE: All prices below arc middle prices. INDUSTRIALS IS. (N) .SO =j I BubSTEAO 1.17 E.B. Petrol i B.M. Trustees 5.25 b. 25 j Con. Tm Smeit. Pref. CrdS. ral O:spensary I Fitzptitricks i Fraser Ne2ve Pref. *4.15 Cras. 199 1.88 6.E. Lit* V-
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  • 142 2 Goodyear 's results again reach high level >[EW YORK: Gcodyeai" llTyre and Rubber Co. declared a regular quarterly dividend of 22J cenU plus two o^r cent year-end stock dividend both payable <>< Dec. 19 on record Nov. 15. Ii uaici a similar stock aividend last. December. Net sales for the
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  • 401 2  - Estate head: It's for Govt. to check thefts the FREE PRESS By MARKET CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE BEATING of rubber thefts from Mala van estates is ultimately up to the authorities, says Mr. OLG. Anderson, the chairman, m his annual report to shareholder^ m Karmen Rubber Ltd. 'The high level
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  • 82 2 WASHINGTON: T.ie State Department has announced the conclusion of an economic aid reemeiu between the United States and tlie African Republic of Guinea. The State Department spokesman. Mr. Lincoln White saici i he agreement was signed m the Guinea:, capital of Conakry on
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  • 18 3 ballet found its theme m rwn -^mA.U I icdy ROLLICKING FUN... SCENE FROM WESTERN SYMPHONY
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  • 187 3 Noted US pianist hopes to make study of Asian music on tour SINGAPORE CITY, Wednesday. VISITING American pianist, Rudolf Serkin, ho is making ;i six-week tour of the Fai st, will p pianoforte recital a1 the Vicriieatre on Nov. 21 al 8.4.1 p.m. R; sei the IT with dual object
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  • 155 3 HUNDREDS STILL MAKE THE PILGRIMAGE TO KUSU ISLAND TO PRAY SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. Hundred^ Worshippers are still making their way to the "Tua Pek X temple at Kusu Island. The pilgrim Marred on Oct. 20 and end 19. Kusu Island, so named because of its tortoise shape, is only half
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  • 52 3 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. The Education Minister. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. has exempt- [ed the St. Francis Xavler's Seminary from the provisions j of the Education Ordinance, 1957. A Government Gazette notification said the Minister was satisfied that the teaching at the seminary was of a purely
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  • 467 3 Begum is amazed at progress of Singapore women THEIR I INTEREST IN I SOCIAL I WORK ALSO DELIGHTS HER -DANE PLANS J\ MOTOR I CYCLE TOUR I IN INDIAN 1 TOWNS I TAXGLIX, Wednesday. fill- NATIONAL executive chairman of the All-Pakistan Women's Association, Begum Rahimtoola, is ''amazed and delighted" at
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  • 47 3 SEREMBAN. Wed. Teach- ers tend to assume they know all there is to know about 1 their profession alter com- pleting their training. the State Chief Education Officer, t Mr. R. T. Swales, told a state convention of primary Eng- j_ li.^h school teachers here.
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  • 129 5 The World of Science lameproof rubber uniforms will rotect men from nuclear bombs cent meeting of i hemical Society desU iuMkt which is nit i xtinguishes (lame. iin;i/iiii4 material is m eported Dr. .1 S Quartermaster 1 inmand, Xatick, provide some proU mm. which 1- CONTROL H ial int for
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  • 276 5 This young German laughed at Nazi gallows T<EN men m a row A were standing on a special gallows, ropes round their necks, hands tied behind their backs, their faces distorted by horror. You could almost feel their fear, even though it only a scene on a television screen. The
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  • 701 5  -  Rene Mac Coll By the prestige of the Americans, say Americans themselves m a secret survey THE ordinary man around the High-streets of Britain thinks that America, under the Eisenhower Administration, has recently suffered heavy blows to her prestige and that her capacity to fill the role of leader
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    • 15 5 U II ultra machine h a 'Brain i 1 EMPORIUM ITO. ORI todays st exdtins
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    • 133 5 NOT JUST THE WORDS BUT BARGAINS PILED ON TOP OF m our SENSATIONAL W U I C LADIES |J G ENT'S I iKIRT BLOUSE SET SBJO FANCY SPORT SHIRTS :ANCY SLACKS SKIRTS 54.40 PLA|N FANCY SOX $1 P I PRENCH T-SHIRTS $6.90 3 for SO »LAIN "CONTESSA" SHIRTS S2 20
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    • 27 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dlckenson MANDRAKJ Lee Falk and PhU DaVIS c^-; T| _2ZVTw£-\ |SSiy^ Xisw^%&«**\ THE HEART OF JULIET JONES •>* an D ake
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  • 130 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Birth control ...there is no choice POPULATION explosion. Two words that strike terror into the hearts of the nations within the protective embrace of the Colombo Plan. Terror because this is a menace that can bring to nougnt all the good done under the plan. Consider these
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  • 103 6 •JODAY'S good news comes from the padi front. And it is this: Last year the country produced a record yield of 337.789,340 gantangs. Even more heartening is the fact that on 20,860 acres off-season planting yielded a crop that was 100 per cent more than m
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  • 1603 6  -  Prof. B.H. Sheares By Population limitation is urgent and universal nece^k encouraging aspects of the situation m Singapore, why there is definite place for voluntary sterilisat Uj DROF. B H SHEARES, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynoecology at the University of Malaya until he retired recently is a
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  • 240 6 \IKN AM\ EDE, former City Councillor with the maiden name Amy Laycock, retired m 1956 irom the political arena into a garden of orchids and observes that the management of flowers is more satisfying than that of human affairs.
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  • 58 7 Influence of Peoples Association m the rural areas fY S HARE IN THE PEERS' GAMES jTIES AT NEW ILJN ITY CENTRE Kallang. Wed. SSOCIATION is setting up tion centres at every 1 i- spreading its influity to the rural areas. mitv centre is at the 17;
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  • 114 7 DR. LEE NOW GETS A POST IN HOME MINISTRY SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. O Dr. Lee Slew Choh. for Queer who has been apd Parliamentary retary to the Minister Home Affairs. Dr Lee. 43, was a private iical practitioner bere he contested the gens m May last •xhti m Selangor and
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  • 30 7 JOO CHIAT. Wed.— The Joo Chiat branch of the PAP held its first anniversary during the week-end. veral hundred people -.ded the variety confor the occa-
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  • 32 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, said that the Employment Exnge had found jobs for 51 people during the first months of this year.
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  • 319 7 Royal coach model It's my best work so far, says artist Youth clubs to recruit volunteers m big family planning drive SERANGOON, Wed. The scale model of the Coronation coach by 27-year-old artist. Mr. Harry Lim, has never escaped the eye of his visitors. The model took Mr. Lim three
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  • 46 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 28.000-ton P O Orient Lines ship Oronsay will arrive here at 3 p.m on Friday m the course of a 35-day "Oriental Tour". She will be carrying 1.200 tourists who have already visited Rabual, Yokohama. Kobe and Hongkong.
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  • 194 7 800 VILLAGERS HOPE GOVT. WILL GET THEM ELECTRICITY, REPAIR ROAD PASIR PAN JANG, Wed. More than 800 villagers at Chwei Chian Road, off Pasir Panjang Road, would like to have electricity installed. They describe the condition of their cui-de-sac as "deplorable and want it repaired. Their requests are made m
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  • 36 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.- |An extraordinary generaj t meeting ot the Johore Youth 1 1 Council will be held at Batu Pahat on Friday to discuss j i amendments to its constitu V tion.
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  • 37 7 IPOH, Wed.— A new plan of i i the Ipoh Town Council area, I sprawling over 31 square a miles, showing the different s rating areas, has been drawn I up by the council.
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  • 194 7 Talk on poetry brings torrent of queries from convent pupils SINGAPORE CITY, Wednesday. DROFESSOR I). J. Enwright, poet and Professor of English at the University of Malaya, was showered under with questions when he gave a talk on modern poetry to the Six Formers of the Convent of the Holy
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  • 33 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Inche Shariff bin Burok, of the State Information Office, leaves for Kuala papers In Kuala Lumpur m addition to attending lectures and discussions, nnrintr his absence.
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    • 58 7 Talk on Brigade BUKIT PANJANG. Wed. Mr Teo Hak Khoon, the St. John Ambulance Brigade Area Staff Officer, will talk on 'the Brigade's activity" to the newly formed Brigade's divisional body at the community centre on Sunday at 2.00 p.m. i!M;te^By Gogj f IF ME WAS TO > STANP WE
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  • 93 8 PACKED CHURCH AS CHILDREN RENEW BAPTISMAL VOW KATONG. Wed. All Catholic churches m Singapore celebrated the Feast of Christ the King last Sunday with the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. Throughout the day worshippers visited the Blessed Sacrament on the altars of their churches. About 70 boys and girls of
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  • 577 8  -  CONRAD CHIEW Many &irls now want to learn how to sew their own dresses: Some later start their own tailor shops By Fishermen angered by vandals who deface their boats on the beach and damage their drag-nets tfATOXIi, Wed.— 1V More than 30
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  • 83 8 His 30cts. became $40 after his visit to chap ji-ki shrine KATONG, Wednesday. QVLAP JI-KI addicts are [locking to a "shrine* 1 m Haig Road. 1 There arc neither images nor paintings to this unu shrine. Instead there are joss-sticks kept burning throughout the day by ptople living nearby. There
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  • 45 8 GEYLANG. Wed.— A four- 1 storey four *tream primary school will be built at Jalan Kaki m Bukit Jalan Eunos. The Government has called for tenders which close on I Nov. 15. The School will house servants quarters, combined i t
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    • 116 8 See Hew Much Mere Your D i Find out the facts BEFOkf York Air Conditioners and Cooling Maze Coik r^mo forcing air to turn and and rippled fins ing BTU's per kilov total comfort at low York's new Dual- Thrust I rounds to a whispt/ne f| i 1 j 1
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  • 81 9 E JOHORE EGAL ADVISER AND FORMATION CHIFE ST THEIR AWARDS fhPn h v Information Department thief, Mr. Soon ""J, MOT k «own for his quickness m tackling an v probthl%, f# L g the Sultan ihrahim Medal, 2nd Class from the Sultan, for public service T h< J hw e
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  • 78 9 !m IBRAHIM NO FOR UTS. BOVT. INCREASb I SK af das sdf asdf sfd fd dsf dsfa fd ff Royalty at the investiture MEMBERS of the Johore Royal family at the investiture ceremony m the Istana Besar Throne Room (from left): Crown Prince, Tengku
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  • 252 9  -  CHEW LOY KHOON By Johore Bahru, Wed RECOMMENDATIONS affecting the functions of several government departments and statutory bodies m Johore have been made by the standing public accounts committee. The bid to step up government efficiency appears m a 10-page
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  • 77 9 I redirTer he I apr of he 1 me with a I the Federal JiitTer rhe 11 ..1 the Fe appointment of a Minister may be revoked by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on the advice of the Prime Minister. It also amends the proviregarding
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  • 140 9 NEW $80,000 POOL IS PROJECT No. 1 AT THE PARK TOHORE BAHRU. Wed. J Work is expected to start soon on the construction of a new $80,000 swimming pool at Merdeka Park the first project to be carried out since the park's official opening by the Sultan of Johore. Sir
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    • 27 9 Colouring contest for children pOCK E T MONEY Name (Master/Miss) prizes are oflered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are lour prizes of-
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    • 227 9 Prince's Tea Room ga^ Singapore's Most Fashionable Tea \..J^ Room. Musical Mmm\ 1 Entertainment mfb^d Prince's Trio i j^Bl PEGGY TANN J I 'pßßH^v? Open daily 3*30 p« m. T»oo p.m. Special Malayan *_-w cakes available t 1 > daily. Prince's J ORCHARD ROAO. TEL: ***** \Mj m i Mostly
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  • 692 10  -  JACK VANDENBERG Chief Pontiac's feathers had too many frills for today's hard lines: Dod&e scrap crest and Chrysler their seal By |)KTR()n\ Wednesday. The heraldic ;m<l pioneering emblems that once were used on most cars have given way to insignia more m
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  • 78 10 THIS is the Leaf-Lynx Roadster which makes its first appearance today. It is a new -litre model which Lea Francis of Coventry are producing after a lapse "m the wilderness' of more than eight years, writes BASIL CARDEVV. It has been timed at 105 miles an hour.
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    657 11 Esme answers Dear Esme, DOVT KNOW how to dance and I feel this is a great disadvantim usually invited to parties where most of the time there is dancing. 1 have to turn down many a partner. Can you tell me where I can learn to dance. I am a
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  • 522 11 STEP OUT: HE'LL SHOW HOW learn by your mistaken It will be fun for both of you. Five years hence you will look back and wish you could live those wonderful days again! Dear Esme, HAVE a sleek mil short hair style but my boy friend seems to be hypnotised
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    • 50 11 tlifs iCBOSS 1 1 1 I j j I 4 1 B arti |7 I I I I 1 I I LJ I I— mamm~~ "TH^B~~~Ti ItH I often find sen M iyj m an Ocar, 1 M I B I U« 1 BIZ 181 I I I m lit
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  • 181 12 Well, let's have more women like Mrs.Hazell SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— Let's have more women like Mrs. Toona Hazel] In Singapore. I irst she was acclaimed the best woman walker when she won the Free Press Walk and now has proved herself an excellent rower by winning the women's sculls at
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  • 16 12 SALISBURY. Wed. Rhodesia will apply to play m the Davis Cup. Reuter
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  • 18 12 TOKYO. Wed.- The visiting! San Francisco Giants beat the I all Japan team 3-2. Reuter
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  • 55 12 CHANGI. Wed— Aver Gemuroh j 1 Youth Club won the soccer tournament organised by the Changi Community Centie recently. This club also captured < the Sepak-Raga Jaring championships, i Eight (.earns participated m the soccer tournament The tourna-P mem was run on a knockout system. Cliangi
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  • 124 12 rKYO. Wed It has been suggested toy a sportsman that participants m the 1964 rokyo Olympics enter the arena naked. He wants to return to the styles of ancient Greece. The idea is contained m a letter to the Press by
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  • 159 12 TIANG HOON IS OUT TO WIN A BIG TITLE SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.Among the finds ii; Singapore table tennis dur- ing the past three years it Chinese Sports Association "s Auw Tiang Hoon. Tiang Hoon. 22. who ranked No. 4 m 1958 h* competing m the senior open singles event at
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  • 97 12  -  SEBASTIAN RASOO By SINGAPORE CITY, 10 Wed.— Christopher Rodrigues, 23, of Barretto Sports Club has set his sights on the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's championship next year. Chris, as he is popularly known, was the winner of rick's School, Katong In 1954. "I
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  • 438 12  -  EVELYN TOO By ■SINGAPORE CITY, a Wed.— Five swimmers m the family and all of them stars m their own right! This is something Mr. and Mrs. Keng Van Leng of Siang Kuang Avenue, Singapore, can well be proud of. And it all began with the Kengs
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  • 132 12 Andy does his be to save this army shuttle c f/ t y» Mm M^W A^w w X JB&W MM M m\ Ml Mr AX/ J^H^K M m Mm mm mm M M m M* Mm M JM Br KM I IAY .^NDY HILL who is < badminton playei*s m
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  • 105 12 BERLIN. Wed Th< S Union and tl States moved further a:. of their rival. 1 m the final round of th< Olympics In Leipz; Two wins an identical score oi alter three rounds o! final pool. Third placed 5 are two games of! victories. They
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  • 227 13 HAVE WOLVES FORGOTTEN THEIR BILLY? Asks DESMOND HACKETT BILLY WRIGHT, the man of 103 caps who ,1 lo international duty as mana- :i Jaiui's youth team for the Hand game al Lcyton Orient, must > thinking he \\;is the forgotten man I!. though the top bra football club. Wolves, had
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  • 202 13 SINGAPORE INVITED TO 5-NATION SWIM MEET SAME EVENTS AS AT ASIAN GAMES SINGAPORE CITY, Wednesday. gINGAPORE has been invited to take part m a five-nation swimming competition. The meet is to be held m Indonesia between Dec. 10 and 13. Other countries Invited to compete sire Burma, Philippines, and Malaya.
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  • 280 13 With 5 minutes left Hassan hits winner for Seletar BALESTIER, Wednesday. R.A.F. Seletar 3 Indian Association 2 lIASSAN'S second goal five minutes from the end gave R.A.F. Seletar a narrow victory over the Indians m the S.H.A. Division Two league match on the C.S.C. ground here yesterday. As the scon-
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  • 83 13 OERANGOON. Wed —Audit De- partment beat Supreme Court 3-2 m a friendly football match played on the AUPE ground yesterday Audit opened accounts m the 15th minute when Foong. former Chinese Athletic player, beat the Court's goalkeeper. The equaliser came from Seetharan five minutes before
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  • 27 13 I SERANGOON. Weci. In a friendly badminton match played at the Clerical Union Hall m Rangoon Road yesterday, Survey Department beat Social Department 5-2. BARBARA
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  • 158 13 Barbara, 13, is after 4 swim titles Wed. One of 1 the youngest girl competitors m the first Singapore Open Swimming Championships is 13-year-old Barbara j Edmonds, who has entered for the 100 metres Free Style 100 metres Back Stroke. 100 metres Breast Stroke and 100 i metres Butterfly stroke.
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  • 48 13 NEW DELHI, Wed— lndian badminton team to meet Thailand m first round Thomas Cup play at Bangkok later this month will be made up of: A. L. Diwan, Deora, Dcpu Ghosh and Suresh God. Winners meet Malaya m the second round. UPI.
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  • 29 13 PASIR P^NJANG. U> You til Club beai Pa*ir Panjai.K Boys' Club 5-1 In a friendiy lootball match played at the Piusi: Pmnjang Prlmaiy School grounc vesteroay.
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  • 51 13 FARRER PARK, Wt-d. Starlight Rangers beat R.A.F. i Jiirong 3-2 m a friendly soccer match played here yesterday. nif Dean. Baklar, and Gopal scored for tiie R;r. whil3 Sugden and Tabb netted for the RAF. In another friendly. K.P.M football team trounced H.M.S. D Neck
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  • 26 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. An inter-district sepak raga competition will be held at the Johore Bahru Youth i Centre on Nov. 17 and 18.
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  • 21 13 ALEXANDRA. Woo. Paiiclia beat Putra S;t:na 4-1 ill a i friendly match of sepak raga jaiplayed here yesterday.
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  • 12 14 Cricketer Kirkham picked for State rugby XV d m Services XV i
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  • 305 14  -  Sebastian Rasoo THERE'S NO DOUBT AT ALL...MANY WILL FIND PLACES IN STATE Xl ITS THE THIRD MOST POPULAR SPORT WITH OUR YOUNC i By Singapore. Wed. 111 X schools are lioini;- hoc k c > rraz} It's the third most popular sport.
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  • 82 14 SO KEEN THEY HAD TO SHARE 2 GOALS R\! Stletar 1. Singapore Telephone Board 1. Jalan Besar. Wed. This A division final beRAF Seletar and Sir.gapore Teleph Board i have gone either way. a draw was a fair result. but tn» pace- I Tuc 18. who U lor ali- third
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  • 47 14 JOHANNESBURG.— A threeteam rest match series between Australia. England and South Africa is being discussed. Only previous triangular Test match tournament m cricket history was staged m England during the 1912 >^eason and has always been regarded as a failure. Reuter.
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  • 354 14  - Yusof sparks this title winning final for Alexandra PERCIVAL SENEVIRATNE jy Jalan Besar. Wed. Alexandra F.T. 6 R.A.F. Changi 2 HATTRICK by Alexandra centre-forward, Yusof L bin Awang, was the highlight of the Division 2 soever final played at Jalan Besar yesterday. Yusof s activities gave Alexandra F.T. the SAFA
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  • 86 14 Serangon 1 City 0 JALAN BESAR. Wed. Serangoon District finally i decided the third replay of the schools inter-district hockey carnival when they met their City rivals on the Victoria School ground yesterday. But it was tough going all the time for the Serangoon boys.
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  • 255 14  -  LIEW KWAI CHOON By TANJONG PAGAR. Wed. ONE of Singapore's most promising gymnasts who recently hit the limelight is Lim Hock Seng, 18. of Outram School. He was picked from a bunch of keen contestants a few months ago m the G y
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  • 99 14 England lose rough match \|ILAN\ Wod.— ltalian Foot- I*l ball League were sood value for their 4-2 win over the English League hei terday. It was the first inter-League match between the two countries and might prove to be the last. Play was rough and dirty. Players on both became
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