The Singapore Free Press, 2 June 1961

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  • 22 1 1» KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • FAIRYLAND SINGAPORE
    • 215 1 Giant programme SINGAPORE, Friday. > will be turned on tonight trans•mini: Singapore into a fairyland, as prepare to celebrate their second tomorrow. [sands who will be out lomor nemorable day. a day to re- !o Ihe young State. this morning, a
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    • 14 1 CITY HALL DRESSED IN BUNTING. FLAGS AND EMBLEMS FOR TOMORROW
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    • 40 1 The Free Press today publishes the three winning entries in our National Day Essay Contest, open to ail' schoolchildren in Singapore .see Page 6. Points from .some of the other essays will be published on monday.
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    • 101 1 TWO WOMEN ON MASSAGE PARLOUR CHARGE SINGAPORE. Fri. Two j women, Uui Ying and Van Gan Peng, claimed trial in a police court this j morning; to a summons charge of running an unlicensed massage parlour in Exeter Road. They were arrested following an anti-vice raid. They were charged under
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    • 160 1 COMMONERS WHO WED KINGS NEW FREE PRESS SERIES 'TOM GARDINER, once of Malaya, made head" Unea when she wed King Hussein of Jordan, bccomincj his consort but not his Queen. Is hers to be a happy marriage or does sorrow lie ahead of Tone and her royal husband? What has
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    • 31 1 C\PETOWN. Fii.— A policeman was* snot ia ihe snouldu- lasj uichi in the grouiias of G»oj.i s-hur the official residence here StDr! Henunk Venvcerd. the prime Minister.
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    • 29 1 rOLOMBO. Fri— One seaman has died and 18 others are in CclombT Genial Hospital after Sir™ a poisonous fish on board ?he Burmese freighter Aung Myit-
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    • 151 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. TIIK Singapore State MCA is to go ahead with the building of a seven-storey hotel in I Orchard Road. Work on the building was .started in 1959 but was later abandoned due to the lack of funds. About
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    • 150 1 FREE TRIPS FOR THOUSANDS AS CONDUCTORS SAY 'NO' TO FARES SINGAPORE i-ii. inousands of passengers on lay Koh Vat buses hart free trips for several hours yesterday. Conductors refused to coiiect fares as a protest against alieged delay in negotiations between the ma'nagemont and the Singapore Bus Workers Onion on
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    • 17 1 BANGKOK. Fri.— A tciai of 4.642 people died from accidents iu-ie in 1959 police fcaia.
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    • 93 1 SINGAPORE. Fri The Council of Social Service will distribute Ang Po*.s ired packets) to aged people tonight to commemorale National Day. A to Sal of 533 inmates of the Home fcr the Aged. St. John's Home of the Aged Bushey Park Home and Woodstock Home
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    • 105 1 Strikes hit Jacks, Rotterdam Trading 250 WORKERS OUT AT TWO FIRMS SINGAPORE, Fri. Some 200 employees of William Jacks (M) Ltd. staged a lightning strike this morning in protest against what the workers termed "delaying tactics by the management in settling claims." The strike has affected the firm's offices in
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    • 106 1 He said: 'The strike is on for today. Whether we will continue it depends on the attitude of the management. "For the past two months we have been negotiating for increased wages and better conditions of service unsuccessfully. The workers are impatient over the delay in settling the claims,"
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    • Latest
      • 63 1 PENANG COUNCILLLOR TOURS FIRE SITE IXUAF Penai imiJ P in Rcliel :>«l <! Uif r i.i fund EXCHANGE tlayan SUh I I L tliis mo No i>u im i poi U d ll(1 i n t G uiimon <i ih n( 'in in- iiw Sellers W iv b re i
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      • 34 1 Man ■;< rs pn< rs wi j Mai mid I'M i fala ml wd bus in I t First, II Fund buying HH Ittns WK$l FlonV Kon I and I UKS.I II
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 23 1 Diamond Batte*i«t Sole Aflcnts: SWEE HIN TRUING CO.. S'pori. National Day supplement The Free Press will publish a 10-page National Day supplement tomorrow.
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  • City section: Finance and industry
    • 228 2 London rubber follows Spore decline: Limited buying interest I OXDON. Fri.— Rubber values reacted rather sharply at the outsot following the decline at Singapore. Sellers offered most srade^ fairly freely at the lower levels pi the early stages but. according to some trade sources buyers showed only limited Interest presumably
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    • 34 2 ondon F:: The Financial Time.s marker ir.dice- for June las; yeai. wee.: ago, previous and yesterday's respectively: Tir>«: 273.2. 389. i. 3TS.?. *3SO 0 Rubbers: 233.0. 155. 1. 105 1 195 1.
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    • 47 2 LONDON Fri— Sale; from the 3 ard if Tr..de"> slock od natural rubber in May totalled 515 tons. :or delivery as follows: c.xv 110, c 30, July 3io and August 65 loos. A total oi MJ»9Q tons of rubbe:- remained available for >aie *cO3]
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    • 28 2 WASHINGTON. FU. The United staic^ yesterday authorised the flnt parehases o( sagaar from India (225,000 short tons), AustraH 90.000 short tons>. and Parat 00 shoxi tons.
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    • 110 2 Larut Tin Fields decide to resume dredging operations By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Friday. CONSIDERABLY increased export quotas were in force for the first three quarters of last year and in view of the improved situation generally in the tin market, the directors of Larut Tin Fields Limited decided
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    • 205 2 ANOTHER SHARP SET-BACK ON THE LONDON MARKET LONDON. Fit The >iock markets here yesterday suffered some ot the sharpest set-backs for some time. Sentiment was influenced by the uncertain balance of payments position and by further references ol contracting profit margins. Equities uere a cepre.s^ed mood and, in r he
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    • 58 2 Mechanically, the dredge which had been converted to full diesel-electric drive since it last operated performed up to expectations, but due to unfavourable working conditions in low value ground operations for the first two months after resumption did not cover expenses, so that it was (.'onsidered expedient to alter
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    • 160 2 Mr. Mitchell adds that by dripping through Intervening unpayable ground and crossing the Kota River, the dredge reached a portion of the property affording somewhat better conditions during October and operations for the remainder of the year yielded a small profit. 'This, nevertheless, was not quite sufficient to
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    • 140 2 During the year, the company was required by the state government to take steps to fill in the mine hole left by the No. 4 dredge when it finally ceased operations in the Taipiri^ Township area prior to its sale and removal. The company's scheme for pumping sand from
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    • 128 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last .sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Fed. Dis. $1.85 (down l cent), Gammon $2.16 Uip 1 cents), Jackson (M) $1.08 (down 2 cents), McAlister $1.46 < unchanged > Robinson Ords 51. 45 (unchanged), Sime Darby B*. (unchanged). Steamship 82 cents
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    • 53 2 Two held in Rhio Dud charge JAKARTA. Fri. Indonesian authorities at Tanjong Balai Karimun, in the Rhio Archipelago, have arrested two foreigners on a charge of having smuggled into, and circulated in the Republic, counterfeit Malayan currency. A report said the two were detained while paying for goods with counterfeit
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    • 106 2 CHIPS lyini alongside the Smsap^re wharves today art. Serooskerfc 1 ingot nv. i, Let! w o. Boegli 9 i Kapttao Koske 15. Selandia Sattang 22, Batai a 24, Maiaj Zl 2S, Pandna 2S 30, i- M, Charon >; Sti tai 13, <."orn nandel '.>\ 32 Outer Ronrs:
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    • 48 2 honu kong, Thurs.— Closing prices here toaay arere: PieviuiL- Ti-d:iv H S. Bank Corporation >4!4 $403 sales sales Wneelock Maiden $16.60 $16.40 i--.it 1 sales H'kong phone $53.00 $52. 50 sales sale^ Dairy Farm A: Cvlc. Storage $39.00 $38.50 sales sales Taikoo Docks $72.00 $72.00
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    • 182 2 Eichmann defied Himmler's stop death march' order JERUSALEM. Fr L— Adolf Eichmann sent 50,000 Budapest Jews on a 125-mile "death march" to Austria in November, 1944, in flat defiance of orders from Nazi Police Chief Heinrich Himmler, the court trying Eichmann for mass murder heard yesterday. It was only alter
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    • 225 2 Kennedy calls for 'new life' in Natos world role PARIS. Friday. pKhSIDhXI Kennedy, in the midst of his talks with President De Gaulle, yesterday publicly proposed that "new life" be~put into the 15-nation Atlantic Defence Alliance He called for a widening of the interests of NATO to 'play a more
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    • 124 2 'U.S. WON'T GIVE WAY TO DIPLOMATIC BLACKMAIL' RICHMOND (Kentucky), frri. Vice-President Lyndon Johnson said yesterday that President Kennedy would warn Soviet Premier, Nikita Khrushchev, the United States had "no intention of yielding to diplomatic blackmail/ In a speech prepared for delivery at ceremonies at East Kentucky College here, the Vice-President
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    • 94 2 LONDON. Fri. The Secretary for War. Mr. John Profumo. yesterday announced a home leave scheme for married British Servicemen serving abroad without their wives. He said it applied to all overseas stations except i North-West Europe. for 1 which a scheme already existed
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    • 125 2 SOLDIERS ON PALACE DUTY: 'CHEAP LABOUR,' STORMS M.P. LONDON. Fri A Labour Member of Parliament. Mr. William Hamilton, protested in the House of Commons at five soldiers being: used at Buckingham Palace as clerks and orderlie... ■'These men are not soldiers in the real term but cheap labour." he said.
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    • 35 2 LOXDOX. Fn ||r. Da- id Orm.sby Goie. who > to be the British Ambassador in Washingban, yesterday resigned his parliamentary >eat. He Kill take vrj his duties in America In Oct< or.
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    • 62 2 GENEVA. Fri.— Mr. Chester Ronning. of Canada, said yesterday that the International Control Commission in Laos had been "unable to carry out its investigations" ot alleged ceasefire violations. Mr. Ronning. who was addressing yesterday plenary session of the 14-nation conference on Laos, said the conference must
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    • 378 2 NOTE: All prices beioto are middle prices U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, June 1. Previous Today HUBBER No. i HBS c.i.t European ports June 13 \q 25g Ju| V 2513/16 25 7/16 HoudEh No. 1 RSS s «»«t 26 I 16 L'oi RUBBER No. 1 RSS
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    • 232 2 Trujillo died in gunf ight with his assassins Ex-general suspected CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Friday DOMINICAN "strong man" Rafael Trujillo died in a gun battle with his assassins when he was ambushed on his way to see his mother, an official communique disclosed here last night. Trujillo did not have a chance
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    • 58 2 THE CURIC STILL HAPPY TO THE BRITISH retan hat G Ur joining i thi 1 askin id lor the Mr V i i the \v< Mr. R id to the rs Parallel Mr h intern eratj i soldiers sh paraUd He R-as lc m itter, Seoffm jfjk scrvativi y| that
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    • 12 2 I on:* n M -t I-.. uid yesterd Ik fi
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 452 2 SHIPPING^ 2V» jliK. JLtINE labaaa Maru For Geaoa. Liverpool (ETA 4/7/61), Hburj A c 11 11 June Seta Maru lor Aden, P I Gen a liars llMburi t T i s: Bream, Rotterdam, L d totmii If Havre 27 29 June Nagara Maru Part S Beirut Lattal i F n
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    • 64 2 flllllllllllllllillllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllll nim-J fl H|ij W? j model W* 11-OO!* V S ****^3s^ S i automatic serves you with 1 delicious morning W» i= OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEALERS Sole Agents for Singapore. Malaya* ROXY (SINGAPORE) COHWJ 3 P-Q. Clifford House. Smpapcre niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiitiiMiiimr.ii'iiiii'i"" 1 j make IT BETTER r*k k mfmZ/w "'m
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  • She says 'thank you' to man
    • 17 3 Fined 500 for Acting as bookie's agent ran by et- I and I ,3 de entries E
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    • 12 3 G.S.- designate Leves S'pore 01 F •••":io: I the yes- 1 q
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    • 68 3 4V v. SINGAPORE, Friday. \N Australian businessman's wife," Mrs. Nola Mary Matthes. yesterday complimented a man who was alleged to have robbed her .n April for preventing an assault on her in her Oei Tiong Ham Park home Hymn chung sen- Yam, was earlier Ktentifled by
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    • 320 3 Mr. Francis Humbert. sales manager of the Inyicta Watch Company, flew from Jakarta yesterday. Hi Is staying at Prince's Hotel Garni for three days. Mr. John Reed, a diplofrom the American Embassy in Thailand arrived by ail from Bangkok sterday, and is staying Prince's Hotel Garni. Mr.
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    • 715 3 ewsgkorgkopsdgkldfsgreokpgergrd SINGAPORE, Friday. JT WILL be a battle of the models, both amateur and professional, when they take the floor to bid for the title "Miss Model 1961" at a dance in aid of the Spastic Children's Association of Singapore. "Celebrity Night" will be held on next Saturday
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    • 158 3 T»HE Deputy Prime x Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, last night invited Australian industrial leaders to investigate the potentialities of assisting the Government in its industrialisation programme. In a welcoming speech to the visiting Australian trade exhibition on. board the Straat Banka,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 277 3 1500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK re Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is an the back page v I- *W W -i- A Bumper Bargain Days Q This week TODAY Only Vjl \1 as we are closed Tomorrow II J This week's BUMPER offer (TODAY ONLY) II I never
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 288 3 ti^EMAo unhan {'itutiuj: „.v>u, 7.30. CAPITOL: The Alamo: 1.45, TAJ: Sri Mersing (Malay): 5 30. 8.30. 3.15, 6.15. 9.10. CATHAY: Under Ten Flags: 1.30, 4, 6.30. 9.30. >f GLOBE: Cany On Constable: 1.45, 4. 7. 9.15. Y.W.I.A < Out-ram Roadc LIDO: A Fever in the Blood: Dressmaking, 2.30 p.m.; Java--1.45.
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  • Trips abroad paid by Govt Committee
    • 293 4 'WE CAN BE PROUD OF WELFARE WORK IN JOHORE' JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. J —-Dr. Tan Luan Hong, Chairman of the State Welfare Commit- I tee, said here there was need for more Rural Welfare, Kampong and Mukim Welfare branches. Dr. Tan, said this at the! annual general meeting of tho
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    • 160 4 RESIDENTS RUSH TO DECOME MEMBERS OF NEW WEST COAST CENTRE PASIR PANJANG, Fri.— There has been a big rush for membership at the West Coast Road Community Centre since its opening two weeks ago. So far 250 residents have become members. Basketball. badminton, table tennis and sepak raga are proving
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    • 93 4 S'PORE BECOMES 'SECOND HOME' TO BOY FROM TENNESSEE PAYA LEBAR. Fri. Singapore has been a second home for 15-year-old Sydney Cleveland, a Grade Eleven student of Far Eastern Academy. Thomson Road. Tennessee-born Sydney said this before leaving here by the Pan-American Airways for Jakarta to ''join mum and dad. who
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    • 252 4 reports 'no' undue wastage SINGAPORE, Friday f|NE hundred and thirty trips were taken overseas by Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, Assemblyman, Government servants and non-officials last year. This is revealed in the minutes of evidence of the Estimates Committee Report now before the Legislative Assembly. The eight- Assembly man committee were looking
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    • 118 4 CONSUL-GENERAL DONATES A TROPHY FOR KORAN READING BUKIT TIMAH, Fri. The Indonesian ConsulGeneral in Singapore, Col. Sugih Arto, has donated a challenge trophy for the Koran reading competition sponsored by the Bawean Association. The competition will be held at the Perhimpunan Indonesian in Bukit Timah on June 22 at 7.30
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    • 65 4 GOVT. CANCELS PERMITS OF TWO SCHOOLS SINGAPORE. Fri. The Government has cancelled the registration of two schools in Singapore. They are the Bharatiya Hindi School in CulT Road and the Zion Evening Commercial School in Tavistock Avenue. These closure orders by the Director of Education have been gazetted. Meanwhile, the
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    • 43 4 SINGAPORE. Fri, To celebrate the second National 1 Day in Singapore, students •of "the Cedar Girls' Secon- dary School, Sennett Estate, are staging "Lady Precious Stream"' and an art exhibition in the school at. 2.30 p.m. today.
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    • 82 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lum Kong Chin, after their wedding. The bridegroom is on the staff of Papineau Studios. The bride is the former Miss Chow Sow Hing. Dr. and Mrs. Goh Seng Kay, after their wedding at the Yuk Tong Avenue, Bukit Timah. The groom
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    • 87 4 600 CELEBRATE VESAK FESTIVAL AT TEMPLE CUNGAPORE, Fri. In--15 dian employees of Radio Singapore celebrated "Vaisakhi Utteram" iVesak festival i at the Kaliainman Temple in Serangoon Road. The gold image of Lord Subramaniam was carried in a procession round the temple. Two well-known Singapore vocalists, Mrs. Nagaratnam. Suppiah and Mr.
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    • 66 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Raja's Commercial College will celebrate the second National Day with musical items and film shows tomorrow in the Raffles car park beginning at 5.30 p.m. The students will stage dances, songs and other musical items from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. This
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    • 58 4 Convert market into clinic residents urge Govt P* 8 HaJ t.; q 10 conver Clement! p :ntfJ a ma^ i or a crech^ people Z* T: modem mark? r P» "poor c '<■■ ■Id bank employ c Phua Soon K> fin< building k? public f Un(i lowed v eithei :.-.J
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    • 75 4 $43.8 MILLS TO CREDIT OF DEPOSIT IN POST OFFICE JJINGAPORE Fr. J f 362 I tncft Offi Saving Baftj pr< senting i m 5 per cent compared! prevtotH the g- parta ent m port Durteg thf account vet pgj 6.093 account: mred Th< numb transact! us number r.thti about 4.10(1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 358 4 ARE YOU A DELINQUENT MOTHER? gwM|BH| Challenging survey of a vital youth problem -jfcg ■■> B^^^^jß A 1 M > M rm I 1 b^H B 3b». I *'^K^B /B I fl B m B* i *W Bli^^H bY :i<i X j&MLJ Vf A mm B /2, M M m
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  • 812 5 DEATH ENDS THE FINAL BATTLE MA T!C END TO £IOOM RANSOM BID THE STORY SO FAR... li pang <v crooks lane i arrjfing tico hoids the Free Him. rc^O'.'z threat. British Secret American Agent -«^<7o in the Bahamas The hunt iraics to a rapid close ceatre ol the atom-submarine Manta
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 5 LARGO, A SPEAR STICKING THROUGH HIS NECK. FEEBLY KICKED THE SAND..
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  • 295 5 Bond got slowly to his feet. He took a step forward. Suddenly he felt his knees beginning to give. A hand took his. But Domino's eyes behind her mask were somewhere else. They were blank, lost. What was the matter with her? Bond was suddenly awake again. His
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 42 5 pen nUIAA Only M 51.90 M ti i i *v of H -pcctivc >B MELODICA 1 Gcnony. ay ><d^s s cHcrcs i rchev =vo sble:--a8^0diC3.,.522.00; 525.50 .1.1H.. were Sl d w «del 503 S. J U^«. Sl,de% r t'> u|| > 'utomaiH. LTD.
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    • 331 5 Clothing problems? E I At No. 86, North Bridge wlt^ V\ TO J Rood, just oround the \M& S n^^^JdW^* E i corner from the Adclphi 41 A y!^*"^^. I Hotel you con do all your i v^B i! J clothes shopping ot one /gfr rnhgi time. There's nothing we
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 241 5 p RBY By John Prentice Fred Diekenson 'fr^ --x ,j .-AfN T s, rWI, I, I I g2p\ 170" N OT SUf?E I WANT v^-Rir -m >MB^ C HT AT f/ U^'""^! VtH AWAY i*«l/^ y 0! TO COME BACK WHERE Tf^e^SfJ, jPWK\ AHEAr A R^T? |IV 4' I THERE'S
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 212 6 Example of the good citizens large amount of good that the various residents' associations in Singapore's many housing estates are doing for the people of their own immediate communities is a tribute to the good citizens of this island. Last week we praised the Sennett Estate Residents' Association for its
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    • 112 6 WE commend today the 12 cadets and officers of the St. John Ambulance Brigade (West Area) of the West Coast Corps who have worked out a scheme among themselves to give blood regularly to Singapore's Blood Bank. Led by the Corps' gold medallist blood donor, 40-year-old
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  • 310 6 1 Maureen Peters. 19. I Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. Home address: 11 Gloucester Road. Singapore 7. 2Puar Teck Kiang. 18. Queenstown Secondary Technical School. Home address: 33-C Carpenter Street. Singapore 1. 3 Colin Syn. 14. AngloChinese School. Home address: 26 Kempas Road. Singapore 12. EVOLUTION OF
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  • 249 6 INDUSTRY IS A VERY IMPORTANT FACTOR $25 PRIZE A HIGHLY developed independent Singapore, with a high standard of living, and its various races living in peace and harmony, united under one flag, has always been my dream and hope. Industrialisation is an important factor in the development of a country.
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  • 262 6 IT IS NEVER TOO YOUNG TO START I $15 PRIZE OOW can we the young people serve the State? We must understand what the State of Singapore means to us before we can willingly serve her Singapore is ou r home, regardless whether we are Chinese, Eurasian, Indian or Malay.
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  • 125 6 Youth— and the Spore they want to see Selecting the winners of The Free Press National Day Essay Contest was a very difficult task— the standard was exceptionally and uniformly high. The entries showed that our young citizens have a very clear idea of the kind
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  • 129 6 the Free Press reported: "By the Transport ship Sesostris which arrived on Sunday last the Treasury received a supply of copper coins. The .scarcity of cents was just beginning to be felt, and the 140 boxes by the Sesostris, containing $3,400 worth, have arrived very opportunely. The
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  • 78 6 DURBAN is tossing in its bed at night in the throes of a cat plague this wrek. I Thousands of wild and 1 semi-wild cats are roamins the city at night. yowling, marauding and multiplying A society for the prevention of cruelty to animals spokesman said an
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  • 46 6 Life is like that °"iin;m '■'■I'M II irorry, IS- j I ai T of Edei r n the il( pl«*:iMir*- t,, n "^i painms hv pninu n j Mftyinc »a j cicnt Self-Sen j the oih- LAUGH... V BEACKCOMI tei i sod< g mak it mtst<
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 774 6 You can hand in your classified ad* to any onm of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA «*</ SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold Storage |M] Ltd., 2U Tanah Rata. IPOH Cold Storage iM) Ltd., 1-4 Clare Street. KLANO rold Storage ill) Lt4., M New Road. KOTA IHARU Coid Storage <M> Ltd.. 1187
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    • 37 6 THE AYE MARIA DRUG STORE 90 Orchard Road Wholesale Retail Importers Exporters Depot for Drugs, Patent Medicines Surgical Scientific Apparatus, Cosmetics, Toilet Photographic r, I Requisites And General Sundries Suppliers to> Estates, Hospitals Dispensaries. Telephone Orders Delivered
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    • 119 6 H GIANSINGHS NfA I F H SfASOWAL >AtC H YOUR ONLY OPPORTUNITY THIS SEASON TO BO! H AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ID hc"r Tweec 28 S6CCc M Dccron/Rcvon suiting 60" S5 If* H Tetron V. ol suiting 60" H lOC- To" n uiting 60 |Q Shirting 36" 4 Xl Ccc
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 268 6 SINGAPORE quests; 1U.30 Melodies on silk: Short Wave Service: 1 1 0 0 Edmundo Ras and his 41 metres (7250 kc/s.) ?> r S estra .i, 1 P° el s g gay; Medium Wave Service 1200 »midmght> Close .down. 476 metres. RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) A.M.— 11.00 Programme sum- P.M.
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    • 340 6 CLUES ACROSS 11 What ihose cattle did? <5). 1 Fasten temporarily with a 12 On€ Presumably has fun nan (4). writing ihem? (5). 4 Possibly Ali had to giow it 15 You<tl have a lean Ume <6). tightening it (4^. 8 Cry on the way back fiom 16 as one
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  • 35 7 13 U.S. students head for countries Fri. rican Far at here ri -an their 16. I m 15. the and Pat- Blin- B the B ated n th< Misr S.E. -Day dents fiostei i si
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  • 189 7 Ministry expert: Science clubs offer scope for practical study nu SINGAPORE, Frida> Mr. Sng said that with xne emphasis on the study of science in schools, more and more local schools were engaged in science club activities. Science clubs an out of school activity must be encouraged in every way.
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  • 261 7 PAINTER-POET, 76, LOVES TO TRAVEL ROUND THE WORLD ALONE SINGAPORE. Fri. At 76 Mrs. Maria Ohora Ayre a Mexican great-grand-mother, has found it never too late to travel round world fact, she enjoys every moment "travelling* alor.e I"I can take my own sweet tune in visiting the places of my
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  • 73 7 GUJARATI ASSOC. SETS UP WOMEN'S SECTION SIXGAPOROE. Frl. A women's section of the Gujarat i Youth Association was formed at Waterloo Street. The following are officials lot the women* .section: Mrs.! Pushpa Modi < Convenor*. I Mrs. Niti Patel. Mrs. Saras- wati Patel. Mrs. Jayaben Shah. Mrs. Vasantha Gohel. j
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  • 166 7 POSTMASTER GENERAL PRAISES EFFICIENT STAFF SINGAPORE, Fri. A tribute to the staff of the Postal Services Department in Singapore is paid by the Postmaster-General, Malaya, Mr. E. M. May, in his latest annual report. Mr. May writes: 'The efficiency of the Post Office in Singapore is due to the devoted
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  • 109 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. TIIK United States floating hospital "Hope"' is due to arrive here from Indonesia on Saturday for a three-week visit. The* floating hospital seeks to promote "health opportunity for people everywhere Besides this, it also seeks to share modern medical
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  • 219 7 Ships' masters and mates to get new syllabus soon SINGAPORE, Friday. EXAMINATIONS for certificates of competency for masters or mates of local trade ships will soon be conducted under a more extensive syllabus. f This follows an agreement I between representatives of the j Marine Departments of the i Borneo
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  • 88 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Rev. Alwin. chief of the Pentecostal Churches in Malaya. will conduct a healing campaign nightly at 7.30 p.m. in the Victoria Memorial Hall from June 8 to 10. This follows the successful annual convention and healing campaign of the Pentecostal Church
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  • 54 7 BUTTERWORTH, Fri. I The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. c. Kenneth Sansbury, urged children to make full use of the knowledge gained in school and prove themselves worthy citizens of Malaya. He was speaking at the dedication of the new $150,000 St. Mark's Secondary School
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  • 96 7 BUSMEN ELECT NEW OFFICIALS FOR YEAR SINGAPORE. Fri. Inche Mahmud bin Awang has been elected president of the executive council of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union for the year 1961 62. Other appointments Messrs. Chia Chik Kau and Basdeo Misra, vice-presid-ents; Mr. Ong Kee Cheok, general secretary; Mr. S.
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  • 146 7 GUTHRIE MAN ON TWO-MONTH STUDY TOUR IN BRITAIN SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Lim Poh Chuan. an assistant-in-charge of Associate Electrical IndustryGala Division of Guthrie and Co. Ltd., has left by BOAC Comet on a twomonth study tour of A.E.I. —Gala and A.E.l.— Hotpoint operations In Britain. While in England. Mr. Lim
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  • 40 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. The Sultan of Trengganu opened a branch of the United Malayan Banking Corporation in Jalan Kedai Hilir here. He said he was pleased that more business was being carried out in his state. ?'•> v^
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    • 289 7 PASSPORT TO SECURITY I^^ ASSETS EXCEED £100,000.000 "■fl W* ENTEREST IN LONDON IN SINGAPORE I BANK DEPOSITS WITH LOMBARD B.WklVd earn steady interest in assured Security, without deduction of United Kingdom income tax. Ask the 1 1 Manager of your local Branch or urite to the General Manager at Head
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 475 7 ■■IUUJJI^L J IUH J,LI LJI L-month talks S#ITT I ~MI m 1 1 W 4% ¥m\ Zmm i^'i iLw wKk kuala lumpur, Fri. H^^^^^^KJj^lgjyyhflAMUM^^ Representatives from state governments and major FetfiDCn (^ug 24 sept, io): actions go against original in- deration Government departIP IT'Q Vflllß RIRTHDAY WlnaU a VO id
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  • MISS KNOW-HOW
    • 86 8 Aussie fashions prove to be a hit here LUNA (left) and Helen wears terylene but each with a different blending. Luna's two-piece, with its loose over blouse trimmed with black is mixed with cotton, while Helen's is mixed with wool. Both skirts are permanently pleated. PURE Sekers silk has been
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    • 63 8 WOOL of the lightest weight makes its debut in this swimsuit modelled by Mary. Bust-line is trimmed with blue piping: to pick up the blue prints of the carnaticns. ONE which we did not sec at the show. Frances models this tennis outfit especially
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    • 293 8 ITS OWN BRAND OF GLAMOUR FASHION in Singapore brings to mind Paris, London and New York couture. But it will not be long before we will also be mentioning Australia in the same breath. For Australian fashion made an impact on the local fashion scene when two parades of the
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    • 77 8 HAKKA DOLL FROM H.K. FOR THE ENTHUSIAST rpHIS one is a "must" for the enthusiastic doll collector. It is a Hakka doll from Hong Kong. Dressed in the traditional garment of blue samfoo, apron and hat of the Hakka woman labourer, the doll is made of cotton and stuffed with
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    • 331 8 DO YOU ever wonder why some girls' make-up look more natural, and smoother than others. Although a careful, unhurried application is necessary, it is the finishing touch which does the trick. Mrs. Alice Young of 985 Serangoon Road, Singapore 12. has won this week's top prize of Sis
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    • 112 8 BABY CLINIC All about child ailments TJERE is a familiar prob--1 lem, the child who is always car-sick. This is the question asked by a mother Do you recommend any particular treatment for a toddler who has car sickness, or must we always arrange to arrive
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    • 340 8 YOUR KITCHEN JH DESERVES A FIDES Incorporating all the \j f\\ best in Italian design I Al and workmanship at T* a price you can afford 1 TyXS* II Guaranteed for 5 years I Jl -//^z/: c^n 'iiii I **v^^^^^^^k. Easy payment terms STOKVIS (MALAYA LIMITED Singoporc Kuolo Lumpur pO
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  • 1039 9 Tell her all, let there be no secrets between husband and wife— Readers T HE WINNER LfIXANOR KING, Siaii£ Lim Park: f Of course, a husband .should tell his wife h o w much he c :i m s for they have to share Ihe responsibility of running Ihe house.
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  • 116 9 Quiz No. 23 HOW LATE SHOULD THIS is the question on which The Free Press seeks your opinion in Camera Quiz No. 23. Express your views on the subject in 40 to 50 words. For the best letter, The Free Press will pay $30; for
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  • 83 9 Everybody is agreed that there should be no secrets between husband and wife, especially in the matter of income. Rightly so, how else can the house be run. and' the budget adjusted? Why should anybody expect a wife to pay tithes out of uncertain measures? It might be said
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  • 1354 10 SHOPPING Centre ATHLETE'S FOOT is irritatiimlv painful ana contagious. Get ABSORBINE JR, io kill the fungi and prevent foot rot. Available from dispensaries or the sole agents, maynard CO. LTD., 11, Battery Road and 202, Orchard Road. FOX CAREFREE JOURNEYS with baby, mothers should dress the little angel in "'Isola"
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    • 398 10 ?£iL? R '5P THE WO DER FABR|C ANNUAL SALE LADIES BLOUSES $2.20 (NYLEX) LADIES SWIMSUITS 54.00 LADIES BRASSIERES Sl.OO OH! WHAT A BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH. AMERICAN SIGHT Bcdsheets, Bedcovers. Piaytex. Maidenform SAID THE ASTRONAUT Brassieres. several bargains HE LOOKED AT OUR EXTRA io~ r Discount over yyi ry £*JO DAkl/T $10.00
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    • 112 10 WHOLESALE TEXTILES CHEAP SALE at BAJAJ TEXTILES LTD. 67, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY SNOW Brand Natural Orange Juice |fcl^f| J Natural SpL&l^E 1 Orange n?" "MB*?--', fei---" Juice i Wk ~'M£*L IK X^feT^^- Available jiJiftSkfe^ RESTAUAjl^ln^yg^ RANTS Sole Agent-: SWEE HIN TRADING CO. 166, Cross St.,
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    • 174 10 N.S.U. PRIMA (Gcrmon 150 cc) BUY WITH CONFIDENCE ON OUR EASIEST H.P. TERMS. BEST AFTER-SALES SERVICE j HUP TECK TRADING CO. I 366, Prinsep St. S'pore-7. Telephone: ***** Also c: LOOI'S MOTORS j Upper Thomson Rd. Spore. v Jf-s^W IW^rouß Star '^1 TOOTHBRUSH t»:tLLt>«T QUALITY \^2«"fA^k HTGItN'C "C>lJ LIM SENG
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    • 124 10 "PIFCO" ELECTRIC KNIFE SHARPENER 50 watt A.C. motor with nylon bevelled gears and oil retoining bearings. House in a beautiful Plastic casing. Micro control switch. For 200 250 volts. Sole Agents: TAN CHENG MOH ELECTRIC CO., 152, Cross Street, Singapore Branch: Johore Bohru. CONTRACTS 1 for House Renovations, Painting, i
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    • 349 10 C>i WATERPROOF U&\^i jfifr SHEETINGS S| N (Made in Germany) /^^^^^f^B SPONGE LINING r^J PLASTIC COVER <fc 1 SOFT I COOL fct, ?tr^i 11 s very tut Specially Made With m **k J BABY'S COMFORT in mind! Available in Blue, Pink, f > Green and Yellow. J SOON JOO CO.
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    • 61 10 HOLIDAY 10 FEDERATION j Leaving sth I** BANGKOK 9 Ds».Lcov.ng Utr H.K./JAPAN-Ju«-Jd By Sco 28 DowBy Atr 1* DoysBy Sco/A.r 21 Oc»sBy Air Sco 24 Do*sSingoporc/Hongkofls Hongkong/Jopc b» President \m ARCHIPEUfI TRAVEL 0i 198 Cccl St W 92i 1 375 Ncv Bnd^i H E3ppl for CHINESE ClMf MINCg 56 9So«cS^
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  • EAP Games Prospects will be out on show
    • 102 11 homson. f.: Mis. Rosa im, with a soon of 90-21-69. won he A Division medal at the Women Captain's ciav meet held at the Royal Island Clubs links here yev.eraay. The B Division medal was won bf Mrs C.N. Lloyd with a &core Of
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    • 240 11 „v S £NiVIRATNE 1 Smgap Rang< 1 ilKs D; I IllC ifts, a eel pi S p md ur- Iht teams I m: Jt»t»ni lamp: ?jmp: I M 1 On ues im I :■>: team: eese- I ■'■pi Lee I •1 tamp: m i SINGAPORE, Fridoy.
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    • 240 11 TOKYO. Friday. V'OT all Tokyo residents are in favour of holding the 1964 Olympic Games. There are a group of people in Shibuya Ward (Borough) who are militantly fighting a road project which has been blueprinted for the Olympic Games. Their
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    • 66 11 NEW YORK. Fri Keluo racing's "Horse of the Year 2 1960. st^^^Ui^SS straight triumph in the uss 114 000 Metropolitan Handicap before a crowd of 65.569. Jockey Eddie Arcaro had to bring the four-year-old gelding up from seventh place with a quarter-mile to go to
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    • 276 11 SYDNEY, Fri. The official Australian overseas touring tennis team of four players left Sydney to compete in this year's Wimbledon championships. The team, managed by Mr. Alf Chave of Queensland, consists of 22--year old Fred Stolle. 21-year-old Bob Hewitt, 20-year-old Ken Fletcher and
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    • 242 11 PERTH, Friday. AUSTRALIA will invite 41 countries to compete in the seventh British Empire and Commonwealth Games from Nov. 22 to Dec. 1, next year. The withdrawal of South Africa from the British Commonwealth has reduced the number of invitations from
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    • 153 11 t nvnnv LONDON, Friday. LUMXLN promoter Jack Solomons hopes to clear up the confusion in the world bantamweighf division by staging a fight here between Ireland's John Caldwell, recognised as champion in Europe, and Edre Jofre, of Brazil, holder ot the American National
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    • 21 11 LOS ANGELES, Fri. The Mexico National Football Club won the Pacific Coast international championship by beating Canada 3-0.— U.P.1
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    • 19 11 BERNE, Pii. Bennca (Portu- gal) beat Barcelona (Spain) 3-2 to win the European Football Cup I final.
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    • 245 11 FORMER heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano and Gene Fullmer, the NBA middleweight title holder, came out openly in favour of creating a National Boxing Czar. Marciano, his muscles bulging under a summer sports coat told Senate investigators that a fulltime commissioner is
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    • 84 11 pMBASSADofe -6 v,.v C r Road, Singapore. lr ?r. Without Equal. I Oil, v^^-ii s^^k tr TERESA LEONG Smgs Nightly nei >ou are in Singapore rated Hoiei. Single Air-condiuor.ed n S2&00. Doub.e Air-conditioned. Mft >-6.00 PrivaU telephone in all rooms. WTHLY RATES CAN BE ARRANGED 0/ne Dance v n ;;ere—
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    • 188 11 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular reader of the FREE PRESS. Com ="1 $L plete the special delivery form be -f jNm low and hand it to your news-vendor or post it to the address below and y fcTsPvVA the FREE PRESS will be delivered .-^J^qjra^/
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  • 1366 12 Follow Charlemond: On Penang form he's the best for the hurdles ALLAN LEWIS names tomorrows amateur winners TODAY WITH several horses entered in two races at the Malayan Amateur Racing Association's race meeting, sponsored by the Selangor Turf 'Club, at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow, it becomes difficult to made selections for
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  • 456 12 WORCESTER BATSMEN FALL TO PACE MEN ONDON. Fri.— For the first Ld time for weeks, rain seri-j ously curtailed the English County Cricket programme yesterday. A prompt start was possible 'in only one match and Worcestershire must have wished rain had aiiected their i match with Sussex, too. The Worcester
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  • 167 12 Thais get off to a flying start in Thomas Cup battle JAKARTA, Friday. fHAILAXD outclassed Australia in the opening night play of the Thomas Cup world badminton championships here. Thailand won all lour matches, i Three more singles and two more doubles will be played tonight. Commenting on last night's
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  • 64 12 FARRER PARK. Fv:.— A grand battrick and two goals by centre .uci Atan was the highlights \-.e Saf.v Div. 3C match oetween Pulau Braxu United and B-:<.: Timah. Pulau Brar.i OUmt scorers were: Hock Seng ■2< wbUc Buki" Timah replied ■.:rou-ii Mohd. Root a:ui
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  • 89 12 SINGAPORE. Pri. Only one tight lasted the j distance in the preliminaries o! the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's open championships held at the Happy World Stadium last night. The results were: Mosquito C.B. Francis bt Edwta Louis r.sX 2 round; Ahmad :>::-. Ismail
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  • 86 12 JALAN BESAR. Fri— A fine knock of 78 by Buddy De Silva failed to save Bartley School from a 44 run clef en t at the hands of Victoria School. In an Inter-School match played on the V.S. ground yesterday. Victoria School 162-5 (Kylahsuna
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  • 42 12 SERANGOON, Pri.— With only nine men, Indian Youngsters beat Radii) Mas 3-r.il in a SAFA Div. sc match on the BODCA ground yesterday. Scorers were: Vincent Da.^s. Pf 1. 1 ma 1 ana RB j 00
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  • 382 12 Aussies go out cheaply after a big stand by Simpson and Lawry OXFORD. Friday. gOUBV SIMPSON and Bill Lawry yesterday followed up their unbroken 186 partnership against the M.C.C. at Lord's by putting on 202 for the Australians' first wicket against Oxford University here. Losing wickets cheaply alter the stand
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  • 23 12 GEYLANG, Fri. Sukaramai Sports Club trounced Perimpohnan Setia Sports Club 8-0 in a SAPA Div. 3C match at the Stadium yesterday.
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  • 78 12 Stableford THOMSON, Fri.— Colonel J. S. Douglas, with a .score of 35 pdms won the Base Ore nance Demu Golf Society Stableford competition played DVCi ihe Royal Singapore Golf Clubs links ai Sime Road yesterday. The runner-up was Lt Col VV.O. TYanter with 34 points, Ll Col.
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