The Singapore Free Press, 25 January 1961

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1961. 15 CENTS
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  • 665 1  - P.S.C. WASN'T INFLUENCED DAVID TAMBYAH IAN MOK-AI two members Ivll WWII V Iwa got the laiuation post By and EMPRESS PLACE, Wednesday. m chairman of the Public Services Commission, Mr. Lim Eng Bee, nepotism" Inquiry Commission today that Mr. Kwa Soon |b- mm unanimously recommended by the PSC for the
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  • 48 1 II mother would know that tite and fretfulness were signs ter had over taxed her ther only knew what good a vGUZADE would do! -Sparkling rrtains so much Glucose, it's me-up. Little children so extra energy they get from E. Fired mothers bless this
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  • 272 1 JINDAL'S TIGER SHOOT FAST GOES ON >TE\V DELHI, Wed.— I Amritlal Jindal. who has been fasting here since Saturday m protest against the Queen's plans to go tiger shooting, said last night that he would continue his last for a full seven days. Jindal. 35-year-old leader of the Ahimsak (non-vio-lence*
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  • 346 1 'I fight' says liner grab rebel Row grows LONDON. Wed. The hijacked Portuguese liner Santa Maria had vanished last night as the seizure threatened to develop into an international political storm. As British. American and Dutch warships and planes searched m vain for the 120.000-ton cruise ship there were questions
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  • 19 1 CAP FERRAT (France). Wed. —Famed British author W. Somerset Maugham celebrates his 87th birthday here today.
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  • 74 1 The Linda hong murder trial opens at Assizes EMPRESS PLACE, Wed. The trial of Linda Fong alias Wong Kirn Wall (above), a one-time cabaret supervisor accused of murdering a businessman. Tan Kirn Toh, began this morning at the Singapore Assizes. Linda Fong is charged with murdering Tan m her flat
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  • 140 1 Swimming under the Antarctic ice: New endurance feat WELLINGTON, Wed. Two American divers have swum under the Antarctic ice remaining submerged for 28 minutes despite a water temperature of 27? degrees Fahrenheit. Details of the feat, accomplished earlier this month, were outlined by Mr. J. Thorne, one of the divers,
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  • 188 1 Miracle of town that went up in flames I QUOTE PERTH, Wednesday. gOUXI)IN(i bushfires last night sent up m (lames the entire town of DweUingup (pop. 1.000). The fire, jumping from tree to tree m three-mile leaps, had trapped the town and firemen an d rescue teams had been beaten
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  • 464 1 B STOP PRESS I \i: FROM COLUMN 3 lor any testimony he might give. Dr. Phay said h«> wa> a good friend of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Prime Mi;. j isU-r. He knew i lew other Ministers Dr. Goh K<;.^ j Swee. Dr. Ton Chin Chyt
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  • 531 2 Tin may not be hit by European economic integration c T V S E C 7 I 0 H By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT PAGE TWO today gives you the ups and downs of SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TIIK tin situation is not expected to be much affected
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  • 195 2 Small gains in quiet London market Tin steady ON DON, Wed The stock markets m Lonyesterdaj were quiet g definite trend was tlishecL Prices wire into improve during morning helped by the rnighi advance on Wall S m 1 and many leading strials recorded small ins the upward subsequentciv. d
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  • 48 2 HONG KONG, rues.— Closing prices here today were Previous rodaj H S. Bank C rporation $1,550 51.555 sales sales Wheelc < M...\ 510.90 511.30 sii'.o sales El'kong phone 141.50 &43.00 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage 5-32.75 $32.75 sales sales Taikoo Dock 576.00 576.00 sales sales
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  • 69 2 LIVERPOOL: An estimated 1.000 ship repairers will be stood off here this week, as a result of an official strike of 1,200 titters m the River Mersey shipyards. Already 600 men have been paid off as a result of the strike. which
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  • 29 2 LONDON: Tnt Financial Time* market indices for Jan. 6, last year, week ago, previous and yesurday'e. respootivviy: Tint: 228.8. 273.8, 273.», 278.0. Rubbers: 229.6, 199.7. 196.7, 194.8.
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  • 313 2 Yes-no-yes: New CIGS will be General Richard Hull after all TANGLIN, Wednesday. (JENERAL Sir Richard Hull, Commander-in-Qiief Far East Land Forces, lias been officially confirmed as the new Chief of the Imperial General Staff m succession to Field Marshall Sir Francis Festing, On Dec. 26, a Free Pre>> front page
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  • 138 2 EDITOR SIEGEL OF THE PHOTOPLAY IN DEATH FALL HOLLYWOOD. Wed— Norman Siegel, euito;* lor a national screen magazine and a former publicity chief for Paramount Pictures, leaped to iris death at nouxi yesierday from the top floor of a 13-storey downtown buuaing, accoiauig to a police report. Police said Siegtrl,
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  • 28 2 FITTSBURGH. Wed. The j main landing gear of a Capital j Airlines Viscount collapsed on landing at Greater Pittsburgh j Airport yesterday. No one was injured.
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  • 20 2 JUAREZ (Mexico). Wed.— Actress Marilyn Monroe got a Mexican divorce from playwright Arthur Miller here yes- terday.
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  • 135 2 NEW YORK WORLD FAIR TEAM TO VISIT SINGAPORE RAFFLES PLACE. Wee— A four-man team representing the 1964-65 New York World Fa:r will be visit inc Singapore from Saturday to Feb. 3. The team is now on a tour of Asian countries to inv.'f Asian governments to participate In the Pair,
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  • 60 2 WASHINGTON. Wed— GeuTf ernl Services Auminisiration officials said that they have no plans "m the immeciiaie foieseeable future"' to rotate rubber stocks m Govemment siockpilesTiie officials also denied Thai the agency haa any plar.s ,o remove tne US3O cent ceiling which prevenLeo It
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  • 27 2 LONDON. Wed.— U Aung Soe. retiring Burmese Ambassador m London, paid a farewell call here yesterday on the Earl of Home. British Foreign Secretary.
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  • 277 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Jan. 7*. Previoui Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f European ports Jan unquoted unquoted Feb 23 9/16 L' 3 9/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 281 24 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Ttrmt.
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  • 284 2  - Boost for farmers Talks o modern techniques R.G. PILLAI By jurong.Wed. TFHE Government is going to teach farmers modern methods and techniques to help them improve their economic position, the Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Gan, said here last night. He was inaugurating the first ol a series
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  • 126 2 CHIEF OF JAL TO HEAD AID PROJECT nnELOK AVER, Wed. The JL president of Japan Air Lines. Mr. Seijro Yanagita. has retired to become the president of the Overseas Economic Co operative Fund. The Fund has been created by the Japanese Govern- ment to help finance the under-developed countries m
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  • 114 2 FAMILY PLANNING: COMMUNITY CENTRES JOIN CAMPAIGN \NSON. Wed. The Go- vernment'a family planning campaign will be extended to community centres ou Feb. 4. Exhibitions will be held at the centres m the>e districts: Tuas, Bukit Timah. Jalan Eunos. Chansji. Kampong Tengah. Boon Teck and Queenstown. m eacn centre exhibits will
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  • 169 2 'RUBBER MARKET KEEPS PRICES STEADY' SINGAPORE. Wed.— Specu« lation on the Binga] .< Rubber Market help-- to stabilise prices, says tn article m this month's issue of Singapore Trad< Though critics of the market often say that speculati causes price fluctuate there is evidence that It actually has a cushioning
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  • 31 2 Oh JACQUE JACQUE JACQUE ni I til m I Mt 4-Lftl \M J«j! I I I c• MSL fl I I I H P t B^^^^^^tf^ I NO* lit aW V
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  • 30 2 JAKARTA. Wed A fltotti court ;v Pemai/.-.r.- Biaol I North Sumatra, last week fenced a 19-year-v>:c m j to eight years m laii tor The his -fl
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 472 2 SHIPPING MVK LINE tsMa Mara for G Ha 11 fi I Man foi Aaen, Jetidah, Port S Mexandna Hamburg, E7H 21 I Bl) Rotterdam, neti 29 31 Jan s.??3fi Maru -;n S3 Btimt Lattal ;--^SK- ?tj Bourga Co tarua, ;>a A 11-13 Mar i= o Man for Ad Massawa, i,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 143 2 mpsw Ships i y in alongsidi the Singapore H.ubour Board wharves or expected today ue: Vestri 1 TungUS 4/d. i v ersli 6a. s?;i\ roix>i 6/7, Bearvoch 8 v. BwunaedlTOl 10/U, Stran' i IS 14, Tray.at.i l,'v/16. RajuM 18. E iaodia ii. Stottez N. Wan t, M tang N Wai!
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  • 439 3  - Dr. Sodhy: A mistake to give children adult food in their tender years DEMI TASSE By fIMEU ADVICE to parents comes from across the Federation where the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Health Officer, Dr. L. S. Sodhy Ikis this to say: Malayan parents make a greal mistake when they feed their
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  • 150 3 Old wives' tale about growing pains is scotched HTHERES no such thing as. 1 growing pains. But if a child of yours claims he gets growing pains at night, don't shrug oil the complaint. Growing Isn't painful, i: growing caused pain, for example, all children would have such pains. They
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  • 484 3 NEW sort or ana* nouncement from Mr. Harold Macmillan "I get the impression," he said recently, ""that young 'j.i rents now are much stricter. ■•My parents w< re strict with m< he adds. "I wasn't perhaps so strict with my
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  • 148 3 COMICS THE LESSER OF TWO EVILS A BRITISH chief inspector of schools m London last week advised a conference of women teachers to leave children alone to read what they wanted to. The chief inspector, Mr. Percy Wilson, confessed to an audience of assistant school mistresses that he always had
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  • 83 3 JUST FANCY THAT YOUNG Michael Warman and his two pals, up In London for the evening. could not remember where they parked their car. They searched for two hours, then told the police. And not Ion? afterwards M0Y369 was -gouged" to a stop m Streatham. Three suspicious characters m it
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 169 3 K>NT DREAM OF $500: WIN IT! HOW? LOOK ON BACK PAGE iiViamr^ii Athletics MADE IN AUSTRALIA t These Athletics are Ultra-Lightweight, only 2\ ounces... because they're knitted from an unusually fine Cotton/Nylon yarn. Designed by Munsingwear, U.S.A., the blend of C-otton md Nylon was determined so that you feel the
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    • 73 3 t MODERN I IP WEI I EDY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN GEM SET JEWELLERY Platinum and Gold lIIUIIHIII Mill* WIM Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, I Blue Sapphires, Cats Eyes, i Star Sapphires, etc, etc. |i so m 1 Mikimoto Cultured Pearls I High Class Watches G.C. de SUVA BROS., j 3, Raffles Place,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 304 3 Medium Wave 476 metres Singapore gazette; 7.45 Make Short Wave: 62 metres 1 mine music; 8.00 Kitty Fuyle; (4780 kc/s) from 8.30 Ahmad and Saloma; 9.00 Bioo p.m. 9.00 pm. daily: Pick of ihe pops; 9.30 The AM. 11.00 Programme sum- news; 940 Spores reel; 10.00 mary; 11. 02 Masterworks
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  • 264 4 'FAILURE IF WE IMPORT THIS CREED' 4NSON, Wed. Socialism J\ m Malaya must be a home-grown product, not imported" if it was to succeed, said Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. chairman of the Adult Education Board, addressing a forum organised by the Political Society of the Polytechnic. Other speakers were
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  • 28 4 EMPRESS PLACE. Wed.— According to the census taken m mid-1959 males still continue to dominate the population m Singapore among all races except the Eurasians.
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  • 19 4 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. Twenty-rive school uniform? have been reported stolen from the Permatang Pauh Malay School here.
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  • 25 4 TAWAU (North Borneo*. Wed.— Pirates killed eight >eamen and stole nearly 1,000 bags of copra m five separate raids near here recently.
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  • 19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The 2nd Territorial Army m Selangor is to recruit young men of all races.
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  • 236 4 THE 20th CENTURY ROBINSON CRUSOE Fish and &m are all he needs to be 'king,' on lonely atoll SAMOA. Wednesday. nPHIS is Robinson Crusoe. 1961. His name is Tom Neale. And he is the only man on Anchorage Island, m the Suvarov group east of Samoa. Neale, a 50-year-old New
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  • 110 4 PILGRIM LINER TO CALL HERE ON WAY TO MECCA TOANJONG PAGAR. Wed 1 A new pilgrim ship, the Kuala Lumpur, will be arriving here from Hong Kong on Feb. 11 to take Muslims on its maiden voyage to Mecca. After picking up passengers m Singapore, it will proceed to Port
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  • 33 4 MALACCA, Wed.— The Malacca State Government will open up two land development schemes of 2,000 acres, one m the Jasin district and the other m the Alor Gajah district this year.
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  • 340 4 MERRY GO ROUND IF anyone wonders what became of that old-fash-ioned girl she"s probably living at home with her first husband. Homer Phillips. 4 HUSBAND is really j\ broken when he can understand every icord his Wife isn't saying. Shannon Life. THE bride becomes a wife when she stops drooping:
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  • 142 4 TEACHERS FORM CLUB TO LEARN FOLK DANCING CA IRNH I L L. Wed.— A group of Singapore school teachers have formed a Teachers Folk Dancing Club where teachers from all the four language medium schools can meet and exchange ideas regarding dances suitable lor school children. The club has an
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  • 198 4 Help the poor overcome their difficulties, PAP members are told SERANGOON GARDEN, Wednesday. MR, Leong Keng Seng, president of the Serangoon Garden branch of the PAP and Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, urged party members to associate closely with the poor, understand their problems and help them overcome
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  • 113 4 40 WOMEN WILL SEE HOW BOYS' TOWN OPERATES BUKIT TIM AH. Wed. Forty members of the International Women's Club m Singapore will go on a "familiarisation" trip to Boys' Town at the 91 milesstone today. The visitors, headed by the Club's vice-President. Mrs. D. M. Stevens, will be taken on
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  • 299 4 Art expert offers $2,900 for painting by a cat LONDON, Wed.— Topsy the Painting Pussy could not be bothered with mousing games last night. They have become a little beneath her artistic dignity. For a Canadian art expert has just offered $2,970 for the abstract fainting "Horse and Rider" she
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  • 34 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. More than 200 applications have been received by the Bukit Merta.iam Town Council for its proposed low-cost ($6,000 to 513.000> houses to be built m Kulim Road here.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 26 4 NORIS S (§(Cll3lS) Reliable m Use \^?s^/ Smart m Design Gr iJT 0 fV*" SINGAPORE AND for KUALA LUMPUR Medical Diagnostic Equipment i of every description
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    • 195 4 I For the woman who won t poy J^ f I crazy prices for a refriger^ I^S ft We agree' Its time to call And we welcome this opportunity to > f ß^ S P a top quality brand to br.n, r tHOUt I down-to-earth, common-sei Wf§ W BudpetmasterPhiic-v i
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 102 4 Capitol:— Carthage m Flames On Nurse —14Sa n on /'Li^oniWVnce-n, _^^ni <H) nSSS^^SS?^"*-" 5 1M «j>«. 9-30. Royal_V«rkanal (T»mm The Salvation Army (ClemenRex:— Gunflghters of AbUene 2307 30 veerKanal (TamU) ceau Avenue): Band practice. 6 fISTS™ tlSTFtf**** <H to di)- ?.3 m o P r gster Brißade pracUce e^o" 13
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  • 1213 5  - 'Angels of mercy' scoured wards of hospital to seek victim MICHAEL HARVEY CROOKED TRIO- AN AMAZING TRUE STORY OF CRIME AND INTRIGUE by I] vIS bul eighteen years old, and by no means encea or well versed m the art "of Vamour m suited Sarret admirably. "I do so much
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 65 5 furder was their business hdberg m~ licoton F Quality m nical 1 mono Brri pl.r. npliflera 11 r> Ie vi. ilistetw tape hik*& i iliuer out Lv ttsion to e\mplifier t n -ii qualib "'!t to r i stantton styling, finish ia Bg ease X 93O m srjo.--1 'FADING CO.
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    • 119 5 Qureshi's for Announcing the opening of their new Showroom on the first floor at no. 35, Orchard Road, for exclusive Persian, Pakistan Bokhara Carpets \^>il.X L/C L^ 35, Orchard Road (Opposite Mac Donald House) Telephone: ***** I can really sit back ~^J^ I and relax now! 1 entrusi" all my
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 242 5 RIP kirby by John Prentice Fred Dickenson V; CNI WHAT I I I'VE GOT IT/ THE j I 1 T~l |\\ELL,THERE'S X y < l i ;^"v —LS WOULP YOU MYSTERY OF MAT .J|f i !>^ ONE M>STERY f^^Mjß^^\ Lx" r- C^y =^x V Cs L;kE T SEE MY WIFE
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    • 52 5 ::iiii:ii:i:l::Hii:llill!l:::lll:illlil!S^ lOji y i^ i If j 1 piiiiii 1 -J^** A- WORLD'S BEJ|i| TItANSISTOR RADIO AC/BATTERY I !inHlll!!!;lli::l:;iii:::: WITH MA« !llliiilH!llin!!nn?UHhr W showing tuning ACCURACY "ATTWy LIFt ancrfSrSS-H:::::: Sole Agenti ::::ii! :ii!i:ii:!i!:;-:i:ii;;;i:i;H;'' ROXY (Singapore) CO. 11l fiifli^ 454. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. WD|I«I«DIC m.. floor, s.ngapore. AT ALL DEALERS I::::;:::;:::;;:::;:;:::;:
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 242 6 Summitry and Kennedy \IR. KHRUSHCHEV A* seeks a summit. And it looks as if President Kennedy is going to give him one. Within minutes of being sworn m as President Mr. Kennedy calls on Russia to make a fresh start m her dealings with the United States. In his historic
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    • 64 6 *THE all-out war on A tuberculosis m Singapore enters its second phase. About 15,000 people have been successfully X-rayed at Norfolk. And now the campaign against this dread disease shifts to Kampong Kapor. Soon teams of nurses will visit every house m the area to hand out cards
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  • 15 6  -  A. G. GARDINER I did not possess a pipe. The pipe possessed me.
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  • 433 6  -  ARTHUR RICHARDS HOLIDAY BUNGALOW FOR A 'HOME 1 AND OTHER A«HS TO START SEA SCOUT TROOP IN VILLAGES By WEST COAST. Wednesday. THE Rotary Club ot Singapore has ofTered one of its holiday bungalows m a Malay kampong atojng West Coast Road for the use of a
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  • 174 6 HAWKERS AT MARKET UNHYGIENIC, SAY VILLAGERS BUKIT FAN JANG. Wed. SanltaryHxmsctous residents here are appealing to the City Council for positive action against hawking of "unhygeiiic" goods m the vicinity of the village market. They said the hawking ol such goods cause an ob>tacle to people going into the market
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  • 45 6 125 YEARS AGO ..the FREE PRESS advertised: "To Let. That Commodious dwelling house situated at the corner of High -Street, opposite to the Court House, now undergoing a thorough repair, which will be completed m all next month. For particulars apply to Boustead. Schwabbe Co."
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  • 205 6 Back -girl who was named 'Asia's prettiest student' KAMPONG BAHRU, Wed A Singapore girl who went to Australia on a Colombo Plan scholarships has returned with diplomas m domestic science and modelling. She is Miss Margaret Mok, 21, who went to Melbourne m 1957. She is a former pupil of
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  • 22 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Muslims m Singapore wholeheartedly welcomed the proposed changes m the Muslim marriages and divorces legislation' by the Government.
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  • 144 6 EMPRESS PLACE, Wed.— Malayan students m Perth are now planning a big welcome for 18-year-old Peter Chin, a blind pianist of St. Nicholas' Home m Penang, when he arrives there. Peter, who will join the Pulteney Grammar School m Adelaide, is expected to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 930 6 CLASSIFIED ADS, j AT YOUR SERVICE aj Words $2 (Nin.) Box S9 ets. extrn TOP DUALITY COLOUR Print from I Transp*. ..v. Telephone 'Life' ***** O. Box 110S, Singapore. WHILE YOU WAIT Pbotoatat i«>rvi r-,-. rotomatic, oS, Kablajoo Raad. •SHti FRESH FLOWERS M Words 92 imim.) Bern 5» c«* WISH
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    • 43 6 PATEK PHILIPPE i is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp Df the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of :enturies-old "GENEVA QUALITY". H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penang. lllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllll
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    • 194 6 Bid to step up salj dairy goods In Ca| FINLAYSON GREEN. Wed —New Zealand is set- An I ting up a regional office m the Far East to promote Kong the sale of its dairy pro- l ducts, according to a Now Zealand newsletter. j£ J For this purpose, the
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  • 126 7 Catholics plan a new $200,000 church in Queenstown area QUEENSTOWN, Wed. A $200,000 Catholic church is 10 be built m the heart ol' Queenstown. Construction will start m August and the church is expected to be ready by September next year. It will be called the "Church of the Blessed
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  • 254 7 New society to promote spiritual culture: 'Singapore needs it' STAMFORD, Wednesday. THE Singapore Society for Spiritual Culture which had been functioning as a small group for the last two years has just been registered. r~ it now has 40 members and more are expected to j join when the activities
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  • 18 7 TIONG BAHRU. Wed. A girl was killed m a fall from a skyscraper here yesterday.
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  • 168 7 STAMFORD, Wed.- Asian students are now findIng it difficult to get jobs during their vacation, acO n r cc H s a tSde| 'at Sidney U»;versHy''h° returned to Singapore re centij for the vacation wo %iifi this wai> due i" an H fner a
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  • 456 7  - HE ROWS 2 MILES TO HIS SCHOOL DAILY G. SUBHAS By Upper Serangoon, Wed. J^ YOUNG Malay pupil of the Serangoor English School m Simon Road, Singa pore, risks his life every day m order to at tend school. The boy, Osman bin Ariff, lives m Pulai Übin, and is
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  • 107 7 YOUTH IS BOSS OF TAXI SERVICE mANGLIN. Wed.-— Solomon 1 Junior is only 20. but he is the man m charge of a taxi service m Singapore the Goodwood Park Hotel Taxi Service. His actual name Is Suleiman bin Kadir, but he was christened "'Solomon Junior" by a wealthy American
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 428 7 PURE ALPINE AIR I m the office, m your home. T^e GYSLING Swiss aircleaner will do away wiih stagnated, musty air m your aireonditioned office or bedroom! This amazing small apparatus produces ozone or "atomlt oxygen". In nature, ozone is to be found at high altitude, m the mountains, or
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 153 8 Pace Eight today a page of orange Blossom Mr and Mrs. Henry Gibson John, after their wedding at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. The bride, a teacher. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Anthonysamy. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. John.
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  • 70 8 A WAYANG TO PLEASE 'MIRACLE' DEITY GEYLANG. Wed -Chinese residents of Kallang Road, near the Kallang River, have erected a temporary >hrine for "Kow Ong Yea" m appreciation ot several miracle cores during the pa>t two years. The residents held a three-day wayang to propitiate the deity. Many old women
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  • 306 8 History through Asian eyes soon Professor BI'KIT TIMAH, Wednesday. THE conference of South-Kast Asian historians m Singapore generally agreed that the history of this region should be "written from within and not from without/* This was stated by Prof. K.G. Tregonning, head of the history department of the University of
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  • 46 8 STAMFORD, Tues. The St. John Ambulance Brigade, Singapore, has announced its thanks to the Consul General of Japan, Mr. M. Maeda, for a donation of $500 m regard to the Brigade's services rendered during the Floating Fair on the Aki Maru here recently.
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  • 152 8  -  P.H. SENEVIRETNE By Katong, Wed. fTHE Amber Road side of Katong beach is littered with rubbish and carcases of dead animals, mostly fowls and cats. This part of the beach is frequented by people when they find the Marine Parade too
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  • 315 8  -  DAVID GAN APPEAL FOR STEPS TO END FLOOD MENACE By |£ATQNG, Wed.— To eager swimmers, high tides mean a time of enjoyment, but to the 500 residents of Kampong Amber, they spell "trouble". The residents live m constant fear
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  • 118 8 AMUSEMENT PARK A HOUSING ESTATE NOW pEYLANG SERAI. Wed. If The Great Eastern Trade Fair, which was once an amusement park, has been turned into a •"housing estate."' What were stalls and shops once have been converted into hrmes and factories. Practically every stall m the park has been occupied.
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  • 38 8 BUKIT TIMAH, Wed.— Tiie Singapore Spinning Workers Union has started a giant membership campaign to drive home to the workers that no benefits negotiated between the union and the management would be given to non-members.
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  • 173 8 Fruit raiders: Residents fear these beys and their catapults KATONG, Wednesday. RESIDENTS with fruit trees m their com- pounds are complaining of the activities of some boys who go about stealing and damag ing their Fruits. One resident. Mr. T. K. Urn, a clerk, of Teiok Kurau. said that his
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  • 33 8 Mr. James Lee Kok Thong, 24, president of the Junior Section of the Young Christian Workers, Kuala Lumpur, now m Colombo for a course on leadership.
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  • 46 8 UPPER PICKERING STREET, Wed. The Minister for National Developnn n\ Mr. Tan Kia Gan has appeal ed to the people to keep pub lie places as clean as "theti own homes" and do not maJc< them a breeding place ioi :n fectious insects.
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  • 22 8 EMPRESS PLACE W. d A special "dollar-a-brick" campaign is to tx 1 launched soon to boost thi- National Theatre fund.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 209 8 .M......M m m.,, HOTEL IDEAL 1: 61, Brooke Road/Marine Parade (Entronce between Roxy and I v l %^fi Palace Cinemas, Kotong) j X\ Spore- 15 Tel. *****/2 E Darning Nightly W^ 1 (Extn. 1 a.m. on Saturdays and Public Holidays) ORCHID GARDEN FLOOR Music By M# i ALPHONSO ORTEGA HIS
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    • 88 8 U THIS Si KEEPS i I DOORS 01 TO Al CHILBI Kh n i ke' like thAbdul W I-. 11l M Mi b v i Bald ed use r b BIG ORDERS CHINES NEW YEAR I KTlfn NG M Year start orn -oi:. tir. .aci been ra< wfc i h
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  • 55 9 daughwlll be ih, is a B .Id and inher age. p ed to send school morn- times she rv haprtto school mingly fog to towards :fast she shi c::d thinking playing r. she II and put her m S I unity. reached A nne kicking omething before. 'his.
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  • 1247 9 ONLY CHILD IS TORN BETWEEN LOVE and DU TY fDROPESMEALJNE] L DON T fef upsef. )ot down your troubles m a I E tetter and post them to Esme. Shell five you sound advice -or a rocket if you deserve one! Write to I W Dear Esmc, TKe Singapore Free
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  • 482 9 Child saw friend smacked in school— now she has refused to return to class THE COLUMN THAT DEALS WITH CHILD AILMENTS she stopped quite suddenly live minutes later und appeared happy for the rest of the morning. We said nothing about it to her and the next day prepared her
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  • 250 9 Q. My daughter, aged four and -a half suffers from frequent vomiting attacks accompanied by high fever and blinding headaches. My husband suffers with migraine attacks and I wonder if it could possibly be this, though she seems young to get this. She
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    • 28 9 8 bai■ B B ES LADIES, 1 ls Perms including J riC^CoidWavePer«si 510 00. Shampoo &> J 50 on;y at the well- Hairdressersi "son Moderhe! IJa > on Saturday».| Hi
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    • 289 9 New Shipment Just Arrived! The PENTA PRISM fully automatic Single Lens Reflex Camera at a rally reasonable price! Bright Penta Prism finder Rapid film winding I rewinding J ft? I^^^^ flash *>' A- Built-in Self-timer Aires Copal sharp lent Now Available AIRES Penta 35 with F2.8 Coral lens $234/AIRES Panto
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 136 9 $20 m prizes for boys and girls m colour contest DOCKET MONEY Name (Master/Miss) prizes are offered for the colouring of this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two Address for boys and two for girls). Post your effort to Aunty Wendy,
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    157 10 MENTRI BESAR OPENS COURSE FOR YOUTHS I QUOTE I RVlllffillfflßTiiSr^flifilifiiiHiifl BiiHl HBHMMIV I SVIBBHKHpi^HB|Vn 0 The Mentri Besar of Johorc. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, urged youth leaders here not to take sides but remain neutral m the leadership tasks. He was speaking at the opening of the
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  • 237 10 Non-Malays urged to support national language campaign JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday T«HE GOVERNMENT has urged the public, especially non-Malays, to whole-heartedly support and co-operate m Bulan Bahasa Kebanssaan (National Language Month), which has been divided into two phases. The calJ has also been made to all government departments. commercial firms and
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  • 34 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Fifty thousand Government pmployees will be given state land at a nominal price and low-interest loans so that they can build their own j houses before they retire.
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  • 27 10 PENANG, Wed. Members of the Penajig Historical Society plan an excursion to an old Hindhu temple site near the Botanic Gardens on Saturday afternoon.
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  • 27 10 PAY A LEBAR. Wed. A ten-man Singapore delegation left here for Jakarta for discussions to pave the way for a trade treaty with Indonesia
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  • 73 10 TOHORE BAHRU. Wed. J The former United Boys' Club has opened its membership to girls. As a result the name has been changed to unity Youth Club. Tlie change m the name was approved by a meeting o: about 50 club-members. Inche Jaflai bin Hamazah,
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  • 31 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Ex-King Leopold of the Belgians and his wife. Princess Lilian de Rethy. will visit Malaya two weeks earlier than originally planned because of j the Puasa,
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  • 6 10 MRS. JOYCE SIMON
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  • 195 10 OTAMFORD, Wed. The Singapore Cage Bird Society will organise a oneweek International Open Bird -show sponsored by the Singaoore Government at the Victoria Memorial Hall beginning May 6 m connection with "Visit the Orient Year." The show, which will be the third to be held here
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  • 207 10  - Walking computer display his tale here LYDIA AROOZOO By m SEIRANGOON^H MAX with a head for ifves, uh.,jJ described as a "prodigy m mattitJ is now m Singapore to demonstrate b| He is 20-year-old K. Govind WSSm accompanied by his father, S is on a goodwill tour o] \1 pore.
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  • 143 10 MOTHER OF FIVE HEADS BLOOD DRIVE 3OHORE BAHRU, Wed. J A motner of five is the driving force behind an organisation m Johore Bahru that saves hundreds of lives every year. She is Che Kamidah Suki. Hon. secretary of Johore Bahru Blood Bank. But her hardest task is to persuade
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  • 95 10 GOVT. GIVES LANE FOR OLD PEOPLE'S HOME IOHORE BAHRU, Wed. J The ju-.ore Stale Government has alloted a 15--acre piece of land at Jalan Larkin for an 'Old People's Home." Dr. Tan Luan Hong, chairman of the Johore State Welfare Committee, said the project would cost $450,000. The Social and
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  • 446 10 Association plans 3-storey building and school [SPORE SCENE BRIEFS JALAN BESAR, Wed. The Arya Samaj. Singapore, is to put up a new three-storey building at its present premises m Syed Alwi Road. Shri Durga Das Sachdev, who was re-elected president at the general meeting of the Samaj recently made the
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  • 26 10 KUCHING, Wed— Twenty Communist books have been seized by the Sarawak police m the Apong area from a tin hidden m secondary jungle.
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  • 144 10 LEGAL A WORK DOUBLE IN FIRST TWO YEA H an Jj^fl uurap>B dreo Pr „^J<;| t a #j J pom LI Drepar I <^l the I vfl Int i r "The 4 ,kH r> r fl Of ftV r I fl variety g^ being ■r»t^ <l^l nnlv v. ••T Ptf|
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    • 243 10 Travel Singapore Johore Express for Speed Safety Comfort SSBSSSRSHSI. Day Service every j jdfi^SC^B 'J.' ::v I mlnUltS. J Rccnc r e Rcjc, S ?cre i, Jclcn Wong Ah For*. J. Bchru. Also Luxury Coaches for Charter to I Federation Singapore. j inquiry. Singapore Johore Express, Ltd. j 132. Rochore
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 167 10 shdkgh BORN today some form of literary expression will prove to be your happiest mode of expression You have talents, also. In muy.c and the arts. You have what Is called the artistic temperament and you are moody, being gay and sad by turns. You must make a real attempt
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    • 39 10 infim I PISCI> fl St; trouble. ■m7 >^4^H V 1 Unn N M GEMIM I a CAM 'KB lie n< > i /<^^H Set JL^H m U I QJ^H libra At. 1 22 M« and tJ> i|j^^B ment^ >. 1 «^H
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  • 17 11 THE 1961 PONTIAC PARISIENNE. NOTE THE 3-D GRILLE AND CRISP. CLEAN LINES
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  • 862 11  - bsence of fins makes it a very pretty car, nd as for go, it has certainly got a lot JENNIER CHAN THE NEW CARS ROAD-TESTING J] I 'LI. l« le< t ft ches c. i' a 1 m n )m I: 5 tO ■1 s pei i Pontiac ft I
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    • 360 11 I BADCAIUC i fn i ;^^^o^ «^b^bM BAKUAINb V^>i I— J{ tJOCPC Ipr Br^ ALL MODELS ALL MAKES mwAMmmmJ available tor your selection All vehicles TESTED before Sole II x^^' We offer SERVICE offer Sale -MIBIMBBp Eosiesf HIRE PURCHASE IKhH terms can be orronged jH^B :^^fl B OPEN Weekdays: 8
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    • 238 11 C- kiSC op =m.uk E 2£*^*^^* gap sewmfh fiamme th£- pow~s ro# l ~"i s'AffTir? j I rue pomts is too cj^ J J s/g\s oe &^>*<v/mg oc a p/p. 'm *Dw w J*h¥' 7 y^^fx^^^^J *«.4/C»o *v>cx II I JPuMM/AfiG atma' U//7V 7Xj^ l^ »*ff y /j- A J
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    70 12 0 Singapore table tennis players training at N.R.C. Front row: From left to right: Poon Weng Hoe, Liv Kok Kow, Loh Heng Chew, Ho Feng, Soh Cheow Hor, Wong Chee Nam, Loke Sek Choong (asst. coach). Back row: From left to right: Tang Tuck Wah (coach), Lam Kok Wah, Goh
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  • 297 12  -  J. LOUIS by Singapore City, Wednesday /CONTRARY to the belief that sports* men are not generally organisers or vice versa Mr. M J. Chandy ol Serangoon Gardens Estate was one of the leading pre war sportsmen, and a prominent organiser of the Indian Association
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  • 516 12  - CHINESE BOXING EXPERT FROM TAIPEH HERE TO SHOW HIS ART LIM TIONG WAH by Singapore City. Wed. YOUTHFUL Chen A Chi-Cheng, a "Thai-Chi Chean" expert from Taipeh and winner of 1958 "Chong Kok Kok-Su Luay Sai" (Contest for the Chinese Art of SelfDefence) is now touring this part of the
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  • 16 12 JtJRON )ete5 y ini Ram bl< technic M* fj^ Cl^^l Aii a: Etambb r *w%
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  • 345 12  - Peking bust fo STTA's ROY LAZAROO by KALLANG Wec~. OIK hours of hard work m two w^J lit That's the initial grind 12 tfl U notch table-tennis players tJ < If J National Recreation Centre for ihM.,l World Championships to be held at Pfd April 5 to 14. l^^~ It
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  • 73 12 He will firs door-to-bookma Rpuo. |J 'dill ar r IH ggfcJ Pf H H lice: jJM mJM < I El I Bettivafl A polio I P-*^H «B 6 ggfl still be an '.Vii^H St.^H be |9, *SB •ak i n g Sj A-sg^H Local c. "jl 'J^^B )tlMr 1 1
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 167 12 DAILY CROSSWftj CLUES ACROSS H^l 2 Suitable material lor spin- 7 ■^^Kr ing partners? <9> W^r~ 8 Vegetable sounding Eton] \j weight (5) 9 Gathering point thtt may tx reached m argument (7) 10 Writ, course, projee,.:.-. b pn r f 1 1 12 Selecting without c:v:r.c I 13 Does
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  • 401 13  -  HELLAPPAH [LACK TEAMWORK, [D LIKE BARGING, M'ARTAK OFFICIAL Paya Lebar. Wednesday. |j footballers lacked teamwork and nlesa they can improve m these reach international standards. Dr. lit tary of world touring Spartak r which trounced Singapore teams m L s here, told me before the
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  • 49 13 W FOR sec VENS' GGER X' 3 W igby: lay Ip hal£ X k VF X- I D X m■ i pm. X c Lm hal£ w m 3: [m i 30 Mi 4: X ::.\F X- a to ■t A B m an B reB m 3«B: will
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  • 48 13 ■frts indents sap >r t -lid r'H.tul X B g H ran H i B Chan B Kg B n Poe B no X' g bt. m :r ■badmmton B >- X Bowl's' En B 'hree B "p di felons. B 3-P Mid Develop-
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  • 106 13 Worrell, Gomez picked to play v M.C.C. tir ELLINGTON. Wed.-, \V Frank Worrell and Gerry i Gomez, captain and vice- i captain of the West Indies Side are m the GovernorGeneral's invitation side to play the M C.C at Auckland later this month. The team, to be captained by ihe
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  • 457 13 Sunday's successful jockeys, with their mounts, return to scale RAF Seletar 6: Fathul Karib 0 JALAN BESAR, Wednesday. OOYAL Air Force, Seletar, without four of their regular players, overran Fathul Karib to become the Singapore Amateur Football Association Division One League runners-up. The
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  • 261 13 NEAR KENNEDY MANSION MIAMI, Wed. Ingemar Johansson picked a pair of seaside resorts 10 minutes drive from Presided Jack Kennedy's Palm Beach winter home as his training headquarters for his title fight on March 13 with champion Floyd Patterson. "If I get m trouble. I can call
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  • 142 13 HALBERG BEATEN BY A FOOT BY U.S. TOP MILER AUCKLAND, Wed. Dyrol iV Burleson, America's top miler, outran Olympic, 5.000 metre champion Murray Halberg of New Zealand by one foot over the weekend to win the 1.500 metre run m an International track meet at Eden Park m 3:47.4. Halberg
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  • 136 13 ERSKINE WINS ON POINTS IN A DULL MATCH LEICESTER. Wed. Joe Erskine, former British and British Empire heavyweight champion, outpointed Ulli Ritter. of Germany, over 10 rounds last night. Erskine, who celebrates his 27th birthday tomorrow, was the more academic boxer, and he gained a clear, if uninspiring, win. Neither
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  • 200 13 YOUTHS WHO SKIP TRAINING WORRY GREEN KALLANG. Wed.— Mr. Colin Green, official coach of S.A.F.A.'s Youth Team, has a big problem. And it concerns a growing number of youths skipping his training sessions. At the gymnasium m Kallang yesterday Mr. Green revealed that since the commencement of the training sessions,
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  • 39 13 S.R.C 1 V.M.C.A 0 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. Singapore Recreation Club's "C" team played well to eliminate the V.M.C.A. m the first match of the S.H.A. Junior Knock Out Competition on the S.R.C. padang yesterday.
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  • 59 13 Soccer: SG.SFA. Div. 1: M.R.N.V.R. v General Hospital, Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15 pm. Div. 2A: Marines 'B v TT.S.H. ■B\ Jalan Besar Stadium 6.30 p.m. Div. 2B: Printing v Woodbridge, Printing Ground 5.15 p.m. Div. 3B: Supreme Court v Income Tax, Geylang Stadium 515 p.m. Maiay Junior League:
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  • 18 13 SHENTON WAY, Wed.— Nautical beat Accountancy 5-2 m the Singapore Polytechnic inter department soccer tournament yesterday.
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  • 272 13 SHENTON WAV, Wed.— Results of the Singapore Polytechnic Students Union's badminton tournament played at the PWD hall were: Men's Doubles (second round). Leong Siew Choon Wong Toon Kirn bt. Johnny Aw Heng Hiang Cher. 12-15, 15-10, 15-9, Ho Beng Soon Major Singh bt. Yong Sin Meng
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    • 9 13 for 1961 I DOUBLE PLA^\|B J^^ALL GOOD STORES WWP-Wf£Kfi£/iO/Af6
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    • 487 13 I Jlnian /^bSw SEVERAL /l^^^m It's so refreshing and 0] effective for digestion. 7^4wWi^W Practical r>es: After your meals, jlb^^Vsl'* I Before and after drink m p., Mfffl^^>s^ I W-7i^« attending parti< s. aBA^. _^^^I^^^^vJ For /wcr m mouth. IW f ifcyCSlß Available at all drug stores. |> ,d J^^m
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  • 290 14  - SCC forwards bungle chances in K.O. hockey B. NORMAN By The Padang, Wednesday. cs.c if s.c.c PEYLON Sports Club were lucky to beat L Singapore Cricket Club by a solitary £>al m the preliminary round of the S.H.A. um<ion One Knock-out tournament played on the padane here yesterday. SCC have
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  • 237 14 Basketball officials elected for this year pHI N A TOWN, Wed. V At the annual genera] meeting of the Singapore Amateur Basket ball Federation held at the Gob Loo ..1 on Sunday, the following ire elected office-bearers tot 1961 02: 1*1 1 iMmt G Ch>e Hrn i tec ec %'kc-Pi—
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  • 114 14 TAN JOE HOCK IS ORDERED HOME TO COACH CUP TEAM «7ACO FEXAS, Weci V. W baomiuto.i champion ran je Ho (a medical said;::: vi Baylor University the pns\ two years, has been called home by Indonesian Government to serve as playing coach ol that country's badminton players. Hock leaves Baylor
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  • 155 14 Famed Indian golfer is barred from Natal championship DURBAN, Wednesday CEWSUNKER SEWGOLUM of Durban, the Indian holder of the Dutch Open and the South African non-white golfing titles, had his application to take part m this week's Natal Open championship here turned down by the Natal Golf Union. The matter
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  • 54 14 SIGLAP. Wed. Siglap| Secondary School beat Jurong Secondary School 3-1 m an inter school soccer match yesterday. In a second team match. Si-;iap were also winners by 1-0 In another match played at j the St. Joseph's Institution I ground. Tampenis Youngsters went down
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  • 366 14  -  Jeffrey James IPPfPESi ill sdhgf >TOW that basketball s i officials are where they have to be for the sport's sake, it is up to them to make the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation foolproof against the opportunists and the glory-seek-ers. It muM be borne
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  • 5 14 PETER BURGE
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  • 86 14 SYDNEY. Wed, -Peter Burge the Queensland batsman will replace the Injured Neil Harvey m Australia's team for the fourth Test against West Indies at Adelaide on Friday. Harvey withdrew from the team yesterday after he had failed a fitness test. He pulled a hamstring muscle
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  • 118 14 ROD LAYER MAY SCRATCH FROM SINGLES MELBOURNE. Wed. Rod Layer, defending chain- pion and top seed, may have !to scratch from the men's 1 singles m the Australian lawn tennis championships because of a sprained left wrist -his racket hand. r.aver who is due to meet another* Australian. Will Coghlan,
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  • 141 14 TJURNLEY. Wed. Choo Seng Quee. Malay's national football coach who has just arrived In England to study training methods, toured Burnley Football Club yesterday. The English Football Association has chosen the champion's headquarters for Mr. Choo's first look at English football. He
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  • 13 14 THERE was no fast work at Bukit Timah this morning
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  • 275 14 In a few words MONTELIMER, S. FRANCE: French Monte Carlo Rally driver Georges Chauvet, 33. was killed m a crasn during the night after having abandoned the rally. The driver of iiie car m which Chauvet was travelling, Raymond Laiont, 38, was ulso killed m
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