The Singapore Free Press, 15 November 1960

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  • 34 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ.., The Singapore Free Press No. ***** TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1960. 15 CENTS jteUs_ Dagjind his deputies to stop criticism over the Congo, 'or else...'
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  • 381 1 mprudent' (port by r. L. wants referendum UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. i took a new turn last night when Belgium threatened to leave .nless the Secretary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, and other I j stopped criticising her role m the young republic. The threat was "officially made by
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  • 9 1 Probe into $40,000 fire at envoy' s bungalow [Expecting
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  • 69 1 US AIR FORCE IN SUCCESSFUL CAPSULE CATCH \'ANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE. i California i. Tues.— The air force yesterday successfully recovered the capsule from the Discoverer XVII military spy satellite launched last Saturday. It was the Americans second succe.sstul aerial catch by a C-119 flying box-car. The boxcar caught up
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  • 22 1 SALISBURY. Tues. Television comes to Rhodesia tonight. It will be introduced by the Federal Prime Minister. Sir Roy Welensky.
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  • 242 1  - Teachers' lesson for heads: Keep out ROY LAZAROO By gIXGAPORE CITY, lues. The Singapore Tochers' National Congress has asked school principals not to interrupt teachers while they are giving instruction. In an article "Hints to Principals" m the latest issue of The Teacher, official organ of the Congress, the association
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  • 33 1 LONDON. Tues. Film star Elizabeth Taylor Is reported m serious condition m a Lonc.un hospital. Doctors have authorised a spinal tap to try to find the cause of the illness.
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  • 26 1 JAKARTA. Tues.— The Jakarta City administration has adopted a, "master-plan"' to govern ihe growth of the Indonesian capital m the next 20 year*.
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  • 20 1 TEHERAN. Tues. Crown Prince Akinitu ana Princess Michiko of Japan arrived here yesterday for an eight-day Tint.
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  • 26 1 MANILA. Tues.— Smugglers ambushed and killed three members of a police patrol on Mariki Island off Zamboanga City m the Southern Philippines last night.
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  • 99 1 It was Liane's big day and her ballet dress wasn't ready... LIANE DAYDE looks every inch the glamorous ballerina as she rehearses m her new costume for the title role m "Sleeping Beauty" at the Champs Elysees Theatre m Paris. But she was not always quite so impeccably turned out.
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  • 120 1 NINE HELD IN POLICE SWOOP ON GANG LAIRS SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— The CID made a surpiisc swoop on gangster lairs last night ana arrested nine suspects under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions i Ordinance. A police spokesman said this morning tha,t six people were detained In Chin Nam Street, two
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  • 37 1 MANILA, Tues. President Carlos P. Garcia, m a PmlippineAmerican Day message to President Eisennower, yesterday called for a renewal of their peoples 1 common pledge "to i^eet and deter further encroacnment of Communist Imperialism-"
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  • 35 1 MANILA. Tue.v— The wreckage of a plane, possibly tne Albatross carrying Admiral Arthur Spring, commander of U.S. naval forces he:e, his wife and five others ha.s h-»»i sighted 40 mile.s Wet: of here
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  • 36 1 First Malayan Fund manager's prices today buying $1 15 and .selling $123: second Malayan Fund manager's prices buying 95 cents and selling $1.01. Firs; Honp Koriß Fund managers prices buying HK$lOl and !K51.07.
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  • 274 2 1 1 5 children walk out of schools in protest against integration bid aafsdfsdfs by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE NEW ORLEANS, Tuesday. \IORK than 100 children walked out of schools here yesterday and hundreds more stayed away as tour little Ne^ro girls became the first of their race to
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  • 109 2 State drive for Queen: Query for Mr. Nehru N r E\V DELHI. Tues Mr. I Nehru, the Indian Prime i>ter. was questioned m the Lower House of Parliament here yesterday about part ol the pro!or the three- .< visit of Queen Elizabeth of England beginning 21 next year. Nehru said
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  • 14 2 THE NEW LONDON LOOK' WILL KEEP SILK-WORMS VERY BUSY the of I rt Reuter
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  • 19 2 LONDON. Tue?.— Fla^.s tlew on ie buildings throughout Briay for the 12th birthtbe Prince of Wales.
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  • 33 2 LONDON. Tues.— Captain Edward Spencer Cnurchlil, a couj»ui of Sir Winston Churchill, has .c- presidency of the Conservative Association at Blocklev Gloucestershire, m protest agains; the Governments -weak" African poh
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  • 30 2 CAPE CANAVERAL. Tues An irk missile, considered one of America's most reliable long-range weapons was deliberately destroyed yesterday when ii veered oil course dv a te.*-t firing here.
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  • 32 2 BERLIN. [ayor W.lly Brandt of West Berlin forecast here yesterday thar a fresh crisis Id break out m the divided city of Berlin "next spring, or early m summer.* 1
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  • 14 2 Birthdays LONDON. Tues.— Mr. Nehru was 71 yesterday. Mrs. Eisenhower, 64. King Hussein 25-
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  • 191 2 MORE GOLD IN ROUBLE: EXCHANGE RATE TO SWITCH MOSCOW. Tues. The Soviet Government has decided that from January 1 next year the currency will be revalued at 90 kopecks to the U.S. dollar. There are 100 kopeck to the rouble. An oflicial statement said: '"The Council of Ministers has resolved
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  • 326 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Nov. 14. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 Kba c.i.f. European ports. Nsv 25 I. 16 25 It If Oec 26 I i' RUBBER Mo. 1 R»i Spot 6 t 16 26 1 16 RUBBER
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  • 381 2 NOTE All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE.. M( .NDUSTRIAI* Previous T. Rie* rds. (N) .so .30 Atlas Ice i Buyers BOUSTEAD 1.16 8.8. Petrol 40'B.M. Trustees 5.0 5 25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. j2O 3 M 3 Ords. 45 9 Feoerai Oispensary i
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  • 73 2 Ford's $1,088 mil. bid LONDON: The Ford Company of the United States is making a MSI. OBB million cash offer to acquire complele control of the Ford Motor Company of England, it was announced here. Financial circles hcie said it was one of the biggest iak<.otfers ever made. The
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  • 55 2 Bigger copra export from the Philippine By the FREE PRESS MAR* I SINGAPOI I i EXPORTS of copra I, this year art' like I v !o JS cent greater than m Times. London. Shipments loLill, iirst 10 months <»i i >,. grown larger ev< of the year, one inillid total
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  • 158 2 Outlook is uncertain in London markets LONDON. Tues. Giltedged securities went further ahead m the London stock markets yesterday on renewed buying still being stimulated by hopes of an early reduction m the British bank rate but elsewhere rather uncertain conditions prevailed. There has been a certain amount of selective
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  • 200 2 Lancashire's mills LONDON: Tha Financial I Time.-> na.s reported that Lan- cashii-e mills spuming and weavIng cotton and man-made fibres are now as busy as Lhey i. been for many years. "A* a result ol tne concentration scheme carried through In the earl;, part of the yn under which
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  • 115 2 Wall Street: Trading is erratic X'FW YORK Wall S> eet *-*ennatic m late tradii tilt dote yesterday was barely ay with ihe 1;. a fair showing of mo.^ tional lo> Selling pressure increased soon alter the opening delaying the ticker slightly, and pointing the market lower. Leaders on the downside
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  • 120 2 London rubber: Buyers slow, sellers reluctant ONDON. T v *<* outset q cd a lin. closing 1< decline at Buyers v show interest and seemed to bi offer. Later then newed demand for ft landed position maintained a small j mium over net more and the easier. 1 l\ underto;
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  • 24 2 LONDON I Times market laAm last year. wp^l, i>;ii. pr. and yest*rda are: Tins 205 6, 2fe«i Rubber* 261 1. 190 v
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  • 17 2 ■ANGKOR iai. End reporters that repn 14 ragar mil esiao at temp* v
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  • 66 2 TOKYO: The Japanese I:.iernational Trade Promotion Association has announced lai economic mtlftfTTtl of 15 Japanese businessmen would visit Communist China early next month io inspect the present slate of industrial and economic progress m the countryMembers of tne Busstan v.ill include representatives of steel.
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  • 29 2 J\KARTA attributed m price of ToJuk Betuiic that the mam jk-| I ta to that south The pn< moved up irom 2 JO today. dfsdfsdfsdf
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    • 161 2 ttHIPS lying alongside Urn Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: 1 Menve Lloyd 1/2. Siraat Rio 4/5. j Donai 6A. Benhiani 6/7, Gclaei, Alpha 8/9, Salsette 10/11, Awobasan Maru 13/14. Gudrun Bakke 15/16. Adrastus 18. Nichiyo Maru 19. Semenyih N- Wall 1, j ban N. Wall 2. Bidor
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  • 62 3 Chan returns from research tour of Borneo. but wants to back there to paint SCINATED BY E WS^ERIES c FY IN LAND DYAKS SINGAPORE CITY. Tues I id beaut} of jungle life m Singapore painter and returned from a studyuntry. so fascinated by the life <>t
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  • 68 3 YCW 'GETTING TO KNOW YOU' DANCE TO RAISE CHURCH FUNDS GAG. Tut The tian We. .old a tea-party the St. SI S -ool Hall at Si 4 p.m. to or the Our Perpetual Succour h Building Fund. -crrerary of the Teroa tid the party would and old me: opportunity to
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  • 155 3 A youth club to stage Malay tragedy at the Victoria Theatre SINGAPORE CITY. Tin The Malay Youth Literacy As.sociation will "Si-Bongkok" a tragedy at the Victoria Theatre on Nov. 30. Dec 1 and Dec. 2. The play, which is the association's second production, portrays a notorious character. Si-Bong-kok. who lived
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  • 40 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Ex-servicemen may be employed by the Automobile Association of Malaya for its scout service. The chairman of the association, Mr. F. A. Fielding said the association planned to increase its scout service.
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  • 34 3 BUKIT TIM AH, Tue.s.— Mr. Lee Kuan ranted Inche .<-ob bin Mohamed. ParSecretary to the ional Development and Legislative Assembly member for Bukit Timah of absence from duties N >v. 20.
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  • 29 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. ration to the budget ;ader consideration 1 meeting of the Lumpur Municipal Kuced the toy t from 15 per j 14 per cent.
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  • 153 3 TEEN-AGE VOCAL GROUP IS DETERMINED TO BREAK INTO TOP-FLIGHT SHOW BUSINESS N APORE CITY. Tv- A teen-. The Hiiltoppers'"— is fast beg popular m the local entertainment rising o < r«f Tec IT. John drew Gwpp. 16. and Samuel quartet made their debut c parry m the Serangoon i have
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  • 106 3 Architectural students go to Indonesia to study ancient ruins SINGAPORE CITY, Tuesday. members of the Singapore Polytechnic Architectural Society have sailed on the Kalimas lor Jakarta for a fortnight's lour of Indonesia. Their mission is to study the ruins of ancient Hindu architecture m the country and to try and
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  • 198 3 He waited 9 hours for his bluest catch: A 261 b fish SEKANGOON GARDENS, Tues. A 24-year-old Shell Company employee. who started fishing as a hobby nine months ago, had his biggest catch when he caught a 261 b fish m the sea off St. John's Island, recently. Mr. Chua
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  • 60 3 ASSOCIATION GIVES 15,000 CHINESE BOOKS TO LIBRARY SINGAPORE CIT\. lues.— Fifteen thousand Chinese books, accumulated since the war, have been added to the shelves of the National Library to double the stock m the Chinese section. The books— a gift from the Singapore Chinese Booksellers' Association were received by the
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  • 110 3 In a speech manking the association for their ''fine gesture. the Minister said that while the Government was trying its best to assist In every way, he hoped that at the same time individuals would make donations to the library. In this way, It wouid not be merely
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  • 182 4 Widow will ask: Did man die of A-bomb radiation? CHESHIRE, Tues. A grief stricken widow said here last night she ask about radiation sickness at an inquest tomorrow on her husband an exprisoner of war who was at Hiroshima when the atom bomb was dropped. She is 46-year-old Mrs. Hilda
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  • 34 4 MANCHESTER. Tues. Mancheater University stopped all university union publications and suspended the editor and news editor of the students' newspaper following the publication of a report on alleged immorality among undergraduates.
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  • 31 4 JAKARTA, Tries— The Indonesian Council of 6cience^ is sending a four-man deiegation to the Fourth Congress of the Pan-In-dian Ocean Science A^-»ociation id Karachi from tomorrow to Nov. 24.
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  • 76 4 We must try to reduce tension, say A MOVE AT UN UP A NON.NUCLE A NATIONS BODY WAY FOR SUMMIT BRITISH Prime Mi I said yesterda> <*■ forward m the search 1< "We must be 1 mutual concession an I we must not mrrendei the annual
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  • 151 4 A special show for children brings down the house: 152 die at theatre rkAMASCUS. Tues. total of 152 people many ol them belie\ be school children, killed when a cinema lapsed at Amuda m ii crn Syria, it was offi reported here. Twenty others were ously injured. Earlier repor children
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  • 19 4 SOUTHAMPTON baby daughter ol sergeant died m the trooper fordshire on her way boo Hong Kong.
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  • 76 4 Telephone box which tells a recorded story wins an 'Oscar The 1960 'Oscars" for the best French toys have just been awarded m Paris. The winner for boys is a telephone box which tells a recorded story when the receiver is lifted, while for girls, a doll that appears to
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  • 207 4 BID TO REMOVE QUEEN'S CONSENT FOR THE LAWS ON AFRICANS SALISBURY, Tues. Sir Edgar Whitehead. Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, is to press for the removal of a reservation that formal consent of the Queen must be obtained before the introduction of legislation discriminatory to the African. He will do
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  • 163 4 1,100,000 CATHOLICS IN SOUTH AFRICA TO HEAR SERMONS CONDEMNING THE COLOUR BAR adssdf by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE DURBAN. Tues.— South Africa's 1.100.000 Roman Catholics are to hear sermons over the next few weeks condemning the colour bar. The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Durban. Mgr. Denis Hurley. ha vS
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  • 102 4 Student from Penang to have heart op. in Perth PERTH, Tues.— Third year Wey\ern Australian University economics student Yeoh Oon gain. 23, of .Penang. will undergo an operation here 10 correct nole m the heart. He will be admitted to the Royal Perth Hospital tomorrow for preliminary investigations. The operation
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  • 89 4 THEY'LL FLY TO TOKYO FOR MEET SINGAPORE CITY, Tues.— Rotarians m Singapore and Johore are likely to charter a plane to take them to Tokyo for the Rotary International Convention m May next year. About 60 Rotarians from the three clubs Rotary Club of Singapore, Rotary Club of Singapore West
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  • 83 4 Malayans will dance at London opening of 'Commonwelth Weeks' LONDON. Tuesday. COMMONWEALTH representatives frtmi many parts of the world will help to launch tfu* City of London's "Commonwealth Weeks,* 1 to be opened by the Lord Mayor, Sir Bernard Walev-Cohen, today, i Nigerian drummers, Malayan dancers, Australian ballad singers and
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  • 14 4 INSULT AT LORD MAYOR SHOW: FOUR CHARGED LONDON, Tues. Four men alleged to h.
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    • 220 4 I vi\ I IK i ■robe dun soir ma griffe perfumes 6? eau de cologne 7 Leading Shops and by the Sole Agents FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH CO., LTD. 18-F BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE Sankyo T K e ufimate hes been reoched. .new, 3 V newest at^rocf.c m the 8 mm. r H
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  • 404 5 3UCIN G A NEW READER-SERVICE FEATURE ON FURNITURE-BY ESME BAPTISTA quip your t a time \g place m Mnguporc s oriel. The old idea of buylites N giving place to a d building up a home .imiini; to uiid lo furnish I> i t by bit. ight and
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  • 108 5 Eight points to help you in your choice HERE are some tips «,o keep In mind when buying furniture: Test drawers for good fit and easy running. Look at the back of cupboards and chests to check on finish. See that handles are well designed and stronglj attached. Look at
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  • 132 5 AN ARCHIE DOLL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FROM SIX TO SIXTY SINGAPORE CITY, Tues. Boys and girls from I six to sixty will just love to I own an Archie Andrews ventriloquist doll. Many 01 you have, I'm sure, listened to the BBC programme "Educating Archie" with Peter Brough. Well,
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  • 26 5 One of the most beautiful pertume atomizers for the handbag. maGe of porcelain, with colourful, delicate designs is now available at the Singapore Dispensary.
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    • 27 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake RiAMnir t>v Chir YnntiP
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 254 6 DRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yewvisits Pulau Senang and sums up his tour of the island with the comment: "A good start." The Prime Minister can say that again. For at Pulau Senang the 120 detainees have indeed made a wondrous start. Consider their achievements on the
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  • 146 6 REVENUE FROM LIQUOR DECLINES BY $643,000 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Less liquor was consumed m Singapore In the first 10 months of this year as compared with the .same period last year, a Customs report disclosed. The gross revenue collected on liquor amounted to 519.452.000 $643,000 levss than last year. But the
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  • 778 6 SUPERSTITION HAMPERS GOVT. DRIVE 'Old wives' spread horror tales on family planning SPORE CITY. Tuesday CUIJE R S T I °TIOXS, old wives' tales and plain ignorance iuv coming up like a thick hedge to resist the Government's family planning campaign, said Dr. Maggie Lim. Dr. Lim, who heads tho
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  • 121 6 More blood given away last month SINGAPORE CITY. Tues.— The Blood Transition Service had more recipients than donors last month. A total of 1,004 gave blood 107 Servicemen. 643 civilians and 254 relatives. There were 1,066 recipients— 614 at the General Hospital. 374 at Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital and 78
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  • 399 6 Rouse public interest in family planning, Dr. Sheng tells lay workers SINGAPORE CITY. Tues fUH Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, Dr. Sheng Nani Chin, said here that the Government planned to sustain its family planning campaign and keep its need always m the forefront of the public awareness.
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  • 36 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Government is offering a number of scholarships at $6 a month, tenable for a year, to enable deserving pupils m primary schools to continue their education m secondary schools.
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  • 30 6 $1 65,750 collected KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A letter of appeal from the Deputy Premier, Tun Abdul Raz-ak bin Hussein, has brought In more than $165,750 for the National Mosque Fund.
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  • 29 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Malayan Association of Youth Clubs has drawn up a blueprint to assist the Federation Government's rural development plan by promoting pnmtYinnitn Hn*r^i/-v»w«<^»->»
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  • 30 6 IPOH. Tues. The Perak Welfare Association is plani ning to build more old folks' homes m various districts m I the State m an attemnt to
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  • 228 7 The fabulous Tony talks and 'jams' with Singapore jazz kings •pANGLIN. Tues. Fabulous that's the verdict of Singapore's jazz-playing f op-notchers on Tony Scott. the wellknown American pure-jazz clarinetist. when Tony gave a talk-cum-show at the Lido R»'>taurant his "hot" numl oon had the feet of packed audience beating time.
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  • 107 7 CLASSES HELD UP: THERE JUST ISN'T SPACE FOR THEM KAMPONO BHARU. Tue>. The people ot Kam pong Siiat want larger prer their community re. The present centre small shophouse has little space tor recreation. The activities at the moment are literary classes, sewing and embroidery, and Chinese music. Table- tennis
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  • 45 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The article on '"Six ways the public can assist our architects" published yesterday was based on a speech delivered by Mr. Alan Choc Fook Cheong, architect and town planner for the Housing and Development Board, at a recent Rotary Club luncheon.
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  • 32 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Tues.— The Government is to give a -lift to the Pepys Road rice godown. Tenders for general repairs, painting and ir-washing to the godown now b.-ing called
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  • 22 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Tues. The Singapore Police Band will perform at the Esplanade tomorrow from 7 30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
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  • 258 7  -  YIO CHU KANG 100 treated free daily at this clinic 'Dedicated work for the poor' earns them high esteem Tues. The Franciscan Missionaries of Mary m Holland Road are held m high esteem by grateful residents m Yio Chu Kang Road for their unceasing help. The Missionaries
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  • 43 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Tues.— The Singapore Association for the Deaf will hold its annual sports and exhibition of handwork, of the Singapore Oral School for the Deaf at the Girls' Homecraft Centre York Hill, on Thursday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
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  • 19 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Government is looking into the possibility of commercialising the production of bananas.
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  • 36 7 SINGAPORE CITY; Tues —Two new organisations m Singapore have been regisjtered under the Societies Ordinance. They are the International Brotherhood of Magicians Singapore Ring 115, and the Naval Base Sailing Club.
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  • 200 7 Young people urged to take up ambulance work, help the public SINCIAPORK CITY, lues Mr Ng Quee Lam. president of the Western Central Area of the Singapore St. John Ambulance Brigade, has called on the youth of the state to render a public service by joining the organisation. Mr. Ng.
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  • 156 7 First Vicar Apostolic to Brunei. Sarawak gets down to work MIRI, Tuesday. THE firs! Vicar Apostolic to be appointed to 1 Brunei and Sarawak, Rev. Bishop A. D. Gavin, has arrived here to take up his appointment. The Bishop's vicariate consists of Brunei State and of the Fourth and Fifth
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  • 895 8 Recipients are mainly non-Catholics 40,000 now receive food and from centre F THE 1 SINBAPORE SCENE SINGAPORE CITY, I ues. Scores of people of all races ;md creeds throng the Ozanam House m Waterloo Streel between 11 a.m. and TJ noon daily, to receive free rations
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  • 96 8 The Golliwog becomes more Agitated. Suppose this rocket thing is whiz/ing about m the path of my master. Santa Claus he exclaims. "It might scare his reindeer out of their lives As he speaks there is another warning cry. the Wmdies fall on the.r t^ccs .i^.nn.
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    • 155 8 BORN today you will need lavour, provided you take the 1 lull supply of patience calculated risk and grasp opand calmness if you are to portunity. cope with the fluctuations of aqiarius (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) fortune m your life A aay wnen r °u tin e must be The stars
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    • 285 9 ■yy LINE IN FOOTWEAR BRINGS ELEGANCE TO MEN'S SHOES s< cpl !1 1 V Hl!' Manly pride I m I I Ml I '11. l! i\\\ eves did not deceive me, I noted that a sh^ht "heel" was apparent m the evening shoes. Ideal for the
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    • 101 9 Playsuits have never been gayer and more plentiful. But the best idea I've seen so far is m a two-piece from Town and Country. Modelled here by Teresa Pang, the outfit comprises a continuous blouse-cum-shorts with a matching printed cotton, open-front skirt. A Signature outfit by Dena.
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    • 201 9 FANCY A FISH DISH? HERE ARE TWO $-WINNING RECIPES TO GUIDE YOU JtfR&N. i- FERNANDO, 23, Balestier Road, Singapore 12, wins iirst prize m Recipe Contest No. 45 for her fish moju dish. She gets $10 and a Nestle hamper worth $10. INGREDENTS: One pound fish, two ounces tamarind, one
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    • 235 9 Right foundation garments can streamline that awkward figure gTART a conversation and you can't sto] ing. Bui between ye noticed how little intei m their foundation #a: Yet it is one of the most important items m a woman's wardrobe. It is important because it goes a long way towards
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    • 89 9 'ICE PADDLE' IS NEWEST IDEA FOR COCKTAILS THE trouble with ice is that they dilute drinks, but they seem to be the only way to mix an instant cold drink. This week I found the answer to this problem —a Poly ice paddle, l'rom Whiteaway's. Made of plastic and shaped
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    • 40 9 ANEW range of Thai silk jackets has arrived at Exotica just In time lor those gay parties ahead. Fashioned with Mandarin collars, and fancy frog fastenings. they come m all colours of the rainbow.
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  • 127 11 Jansenites hold 'sixes' tournament YIO CHU KANG. Tues. The Jansenites a group of hockey player* whose ages I rrom li to iciing m or around Jansen Road held I tourney at Parry Avenue ou Sunday. Amon? them are players from v df Malaya, Police. pore Teachers' Union, 1 Seletar. T.T.C..
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  • 117 11 Mass protest rally by professionals f ON'DON. Tin A mass protect rally here on Monccer professionals for the 92 clubs m the Football League may lit m a call for strike action over wa Pla were expecting something from the meeting of League club chairmen at St. Anne's. Lancashire, last
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  • 27 11 Sorter: Junior Cup: RAF 1 A 1 v Stable Boys, Gey.riium 5 15 p.m. llork Poppy Day Cup Match: Singapore v Joint Servdang 5.00 pm.
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  • 16 11 TIONG BAHRU. Tues—Redhill United beat Green Raj 5-3 at soccer at Rediull School ground.
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  • 63 11 GRADING FOR 40 RAFFLES JUDOISTS I ALAN BESAR, Tues. About 40 judoi>t.s will take part m the Raffles Judo- kwai's grading contest on Thursday at ihe schools premises at 5 p.m. They comprise various classes. The Singapore Judo Club's panel of instructors nine of them will be the examiners. Among
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  • 146 11 Don't 'veto' the umpires, says Sir Don ADELAIDE. Tues. Sir <£*> Donald Bradman said here today he did not think that any touring cricket captain would be justified m attempting to "veto" an umpire who had reported adversely on one of his bowlers. Sir Donald, chairman of the Australian Board
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  • 53 11 TIONG BAHRU, Tues. Delta Ganges Community Centre beat the Tiong Banru Community Centre 2-1 m a friendly soccer match played on the Tiong Bahru Community Centre ground yesterday. Robin Safaree and Marimutu scored for the DeltaI Ganges Community Centre while Rajendra netted the only goal
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  • 512 11  - This trial did not help the SRU selectors much B. NORMAN by Singapore City, Tuesday. /COLOURS beat Yellows by two tries to a try m a Singapore Rugby Union State trial game played on the pariang yesterday, and the Selectors are no better off m their efforts to pick the
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  • 24 12 1 the earnne. nd drew rbampto "tball League C up >e<-ond i amnd: Third round: Birml :e 0; Reuter
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  • 125 12 RACE FINISHES AT I POH Final day \ov. 13.| Going: Soft. (I. 4. Div. 4— HV. Won by; I, nk.. Time: lniin. Hi 1/3. (I I. Div. I til'. Won by: 1!. II. 1]. Time: lmin. hi 2 :>. (1. ;>. Div. 'I— i)V. Won by: li, I A. Time:
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  • 119 12 ADELAIDE. Tuesday. T EIL DANSIE made an explosive start to his Innings of 106 against the West Indies here yesterday. He dominated the South Australian innings before being run out. Dansie hit the second ball he received from Hall over the square-leg for six.
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  • 48 12 DASIR PANJANG, Tiies—Sin1 gapore Harbour Board Boys' Club beat the Pisir Panjang Youth Club 42-25 111 a friendly basketball mutch yesterday on the Pasir Panjana Youth Club court. Earlier, the Beavers Basketball team beat the Pa Lite Guard Group by 36 points io 26.
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  • 32 12 151 KIT TIMAH, Tuts The draw for the Singapore Turf Club Yearling Scheme horses will take plate on the Lawn of the grandstand on Friday. Nov. ''."> at .">..'>o p.m. sharp.
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  • 32 12 SERANGOON, Tues. Girls Sports Club were In fine form yesterday, trouncing WRAC by seven goals to nil m a friendly women's hockey match at the GSC ground yesterday.
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  • 20 12 Paiis, Tues. England beat France 9-0 to enter the European zone semi-finals of tht Thomas Cvp—R Reuter
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  • 397 12  -  SEBASTIAN RASOO 'But we'll miss the three' by Paya Lebar, Tuesday SINGAPORE'S soccer captain for the inter-port match against Hongkong tomorrow. Lee Kok Seng said before the team left for that Colony yesterday that their 'chances of winning the Aw Hoe trophy are
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    363 12 Only three are left behind... Singapore's footballers for the inter-port and other matches are cooling their heels m Hongkong by the time you read this and you and I must be glad that the hey-ho and ballyho of the past week or so have done no more than
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  • 107 12 THE COSTA RICANS COLLECTED $7,300 FROM THEIR VISIT JALAN BESAR. Tues. A total of $17,758 was collected by the Singapore Amateur Football Association from the gate charges m their two games against the touring Costa Ricans. The first match between a Singapore Selection and the Tourists netted $13,813. The following
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  • 61 12 SINGAPORE CITY, Tues— The following have been .selected to represent Commerce and Industry against Supreme court m a football match today on the AUPE Ground at 5.15 p.m: Idm, Chua Yew Kenp. An* thony Khng, Robert Choo, Salleh, Harpal Singh, Yakim. Rashid, Bakar, Molid. Ali. Anifah. Reserves: D.
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