The Singapore Free Press, 3 June 1961

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  • 22 1 JO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST READ.. The Singapore Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1961. 15 CENTS
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  • 657 1 'OUR GOAL— UNITY' National Day call to fight racialism SINGAPORE, Saturday ■HE Vang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak this morning declared that the goal of Singaporeans must be national unity aimed at Lgtjitg communalism. loved Ihe country must sink their political differ* res lo present a solid, anti-communal front
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  • 69 1 0 This morning's picture shows the activity on the padang where 15,000 people from all walks of life took up position early to see the big rally. The weather was perfect as columns of uniformed men and women of the various organisations taking part marched before
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  • 157 1 GOODWILL CABLES POUR IN FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD SINGAPORE. Sat. Many congratulatory cables were deceived this morn ing as Singapore celebrates the second National Day. nnhloc received included CB meWs P'esld-t Ayub Khan ol Pa» s tan. Prime Minister Keith J. Hoiyoake of New Zealand. Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaike Prime
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  • 429 1 Merger... long road we must travel -Lee fTHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, speaking after the Head of State, said that however long and difficult the road to merger and independence, this was the road Singapore was destined to travel. No matter what discord there might be on the
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  • 278 1 17 GUNS BOOM AS INCHE YUSOF TAKES THE SALUTE SINGAPORE. Sat. —To the thunder of 17 guns on the Esplanade, the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. took the salute this morning before what was probably the most colourful rally Singapore has ever seen. In perfect weather, more than
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  • 108 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The task of transferring more than 1.000 familiesall victims of the Bukit Ho Swee fire to the Singapore Housing Board flats in Queenstown, Tiong Bahru. Alexandra and the old Kalian g airport, began this morning. At 8 a.m. the first convoy of military vehicles
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
  • 273 2 I ONDON, Sat. The biggest slide in share prices for six months continued on the stock exchange here yesterday slicing millions of pounds from market values. Most ot the falls yesterday were less severe than Thursday's. A :r-v -blue chips""— top indusr;ai
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  • 209 2 RUBBER: NARROW FLUCTUATIONS IN PRE-WEEKEND PATTERN LONDON. Sat.— Rubber prices reacted further yesterday, initial sentiment being dictated by the easiness of overseas advices. Traders added, however, that in the earlier stages the market tended to ignore the rumours i (later officially denied* that under the United States stockpile sales in-oeramme
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  • 49 2 HONG KONG. F. dosing ■price- here today were: Previous Today H. S. Bank Corpora not: $408 S4U6 j sales >aios Wheelock Harden $16.40 $16.30 sales sales H'kosiii phone $52.50 552.50 >ales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $38.50 $38.25 sales -ales Taikoo Dock> $72.00 572.00 sale.- .-ales
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  • 362 2 Uncertain feature in Selayang Tin: No dividend this year [City section: Financeand industry By Free Press Marker Reporter SINGAPORE, Saturday. gELAYANG TIN closed down its dredge in January 1960, and it remains closed owing to lack of payable ground, the bulk of the tin sold in the year to September
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  • 36 2 NEW YORK Sat. rhe r.s. R Comp; 1 d the Ur::ed Rubber W liters Union agreed on ontract affecting some 25 100 employees in 18 U.S. rub'.l states. The terms annora < d later.
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  • 129 2 ;~HIPS i> i< alongside the Singapore tod.iy Laos I, Boissevain Woni I H Datein 3, Boren- eta Gterautncj i^v BrOfU S';ir <•' B i 37, m ma m ■■■■<> A 2 Out. r Roa(1<: rr IfSßiptt, Hni Dea §m i Bca .\\on BmNorfoJHi, Batavia, Perak, K tan
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  • 119 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares La;-i sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Fitipatricks 51. 75 (unchanged), M. Cement $2.29 (Gown 8 cents), McAHster Si 46 (unchanged), Metal Box $2.98 tup 3 cents), Robinson Ords si. 44 (down l ceu< Steamihip 82 L cents up cent), U.E.
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  • 83 2 LONDON. Sat. World mine production of tin-in-concentrates fell to 12,100 tons in February 1961. from 12.900 in January, the International Tin Council reports in i;s> statistical bulletin for May. World smelter production ot tin metal fell to 11.400 ions in February from 14.600 in
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  • 26 2 BIRMINGHAM. Sat.—Consumption of refined tin in the United Kingdom during April was 1.675 i tons compared with 2.092 tons in I March.
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  • 83 2 WOMEN PROTEST OVER SOARING JAKARTA PRICES IAKARTA. Sat.— Two hundJ red Jakarta housewives yesterday staged a demonstration outside the Indonesian Trade Ministry building. The shouting \v o m e n carried banners reading "bring rice and sugar prices down." A delegation received by the Minister. Mr. Arafin Harahap. said they
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  • 21 2 NEW DELHI. Sat.— Mr. Nehni will begin a 10-day holiday in ihe isolated Himalayan village of Manali next Thursday.
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  • ROUND THE WORLD MARKET PRICES
    • 135 2 U .K. Closing Prices Previous Today 4UBBER No. i H&a o.i.f E ii ro p i a n ports June 25g 251 July 25 7 16 252 ttUfebftfl No 1 RSS s ot 25* J53/L6 RUBBER No 1 RSS Sett'pment Mouse Tirmi, July 251 25 6/16 A "8 25 11/16
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    • 69 2 NEW YORK, June 2. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 111.25 111.25 UK "hfcK Future* Re« Contract, duly 30.574 29.H7J Sept 30.00" 29.G.-i TONE: Steady at decline. SALES: 62 lots. Ht.-iitard Contract July 30.00 29.^7* Sept 29.00 25*. 524 TONE: Quiet. SALES: Three lots. No. 1 RSS June
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    • 40 2 NEW YORK, June 2. Previous Today 30 Industrials 605. 37 6H7 70 20 Railroads 144.12 L 43.89 40 Domestic Bonds 55.G6 s5 r.s j 15 Utilities H3.45 113.01 I 85 Stocks Composite AvaraiM 231.55 231. (i9 I
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    • 39 2 Malabar spot 47, afloats 463. June shipment 46J. Lampong spot 47, a Men is 46';, June shipment 464. Muntok white spot 57*. afloats 57, June shipment 56, sellc.-s, ex-dook. Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.
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    • 77 2 LONDON. June 2. Previous fodat COPRA Philippines C.i.l. 0.K. /North European ports delivered weight p«r long ton Juno. $166| SM« COPRA. St.aits weiKhr i%m .on* lon June/July £tj(jj ttiuj COlUnui OIL crude Straits c.i.t. EuroDean ports m bulk por lonjs ton June/July £87 i^7 COoOmui OIL crude
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  • 310 2 PRESIDENT KENNEDY is to take part in two full-scale discussions on the Berlin problem —in Vienna and London within the next three days, diplomatic quarters said here last night. The United States President is expected to discuss Berlin with Mr.
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  • 241 2 Cyprus frees man wanted in U.K. for wages killing The court ruled that Aphames. a Cyprus government employee, was a citizen of the republic and on these grounds dismissed an extradition application by Britain. Britain had asked Cyprus to extradite Aphames in connection with the shooting of Arthur Frederick Let.
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  • 38 2 LONDON. Sa .—The lift peeiage oouferrad do D:\ c;e<;:! Fisher, 74. who rettem on May Si, as Aicnbishop oi Canterbury, rac officially annoi.nceo here ltd night. He is io be known a.s Bauu. Fisner cl Lambeih.
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  • 27 2 JAKARTA. Sat.— -Ccniiai Java's Merapi voicaiui wmca iiai uheac\ claimed 11 victim ana forced the evacuation of 40.000 people i> BtiU m violent eruption.
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  • 28 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. Six nations and the World Bank have agreed to give India more than US$2,OOO million in economic development aid, the World Bank announced.
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  • 301 3 SINGAPORE DIARY 7 asdgfsdgdfg SINGAPORE, Saturday. glittering occasion at the tonight when the Yang cliInche Yusof bin Ishak, and Puan Noor Aisha, play host and quests. tatiw twak ng I the the \..':0:.al Mr. i Mi ters, T( uries It R- be be v hamMr. fck Rin C Uiese i
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  • 175 3 H Over i 4 Wai M ight: H ramil). r K ga J and Midi ight: I c;vii v Mid- I ilfancL). SinH ight: H .9.30: M Lapok TAJ: 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15: Sri Mci linfl (Malay). For English Language films see Weekend Cinema guide. NATIONAL DAY
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  • 135 3 [I irrtng Wianuurk. Western. CATHAY: 11, 130. 4, 6.30 ana 9.30: Under Ten Flags scarring Van Heflin, Charles Laughton. Pact-based story ol how the Atlantis was sunk in Wi iid War 11. GLOBE: 1.30. 4. 6.45 and 9.15: Journey to :he Cencre of tne Earth. Science fiction.
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  • 92 3 THESE are four of the 20 floats taking part in the Notional Day parade this morning. Tonight they will tour thickly populated areas of the island. The floats in the top picture illustrate three themes the importance of the Polytechnic in turning
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  • 244 3 Published magazine for bar without permit—$1,000 fine SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE managing partner of Mahua Press Ltd., in Cross Street, Chuang Ihii Tsuan, was fined $1,000 by a police magistrate, Mr. R. B. J. Pates, yesterday for printing a magazine for a bar without a written permit from the Ministry of
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  • 53 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Receiving and adjudication orders were made against C. A. Menon 170, Buklt Timah. Road bv Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court on a bankruptcy Potion filed by the Comptroller of Income Tax to whom Menon is owing a sum of $5,498.89 on
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  • 34 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. While riding: a borrowed motorcycle Ng Swee Weng. 31. a goldsmith, met with a fata accident In tanglin Road on ADrtl 29. an inquest here was £5? yesterday. Verdict: Misadventure.
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  • 139 3 PROCESSION WILL SET OUT FOR KALLANG PARK AT 6.30 p.m. OINGAPORE, Sat.— The NaO tional Day Procession of civilian floats and police and military vehicles which will tour the various parts of the city during the night, will set out for Kallang Park at 6.30 p.m. The approximate times at
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  • 152 3 Mr. J. Vander Krann, the new Chancellor attached to the Dutch Consulate-Gen-eral's office in Singapore, has arrived here from Jakarta. He is staying at the Orchard Hotel. Mr. H. E. Matthews, a Qantas official from Sydney, who will stay here for eight weeks, is also at the
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  • 52 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Commissioner for Labour, Mr. Kok Ah Loy. will lead a three-man Singapore delegation to the International Labour Organisation conference to be held in Geneva this month. The other two members are Mr. G. Kandasamy (representing workers) and Mr. G. C. Thio, (representing
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  • 36 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. An exhibition of paintings by Mr. Ng Beng Chong will be officially opened by the chairman of the Singapore Arts Council, Mr. R. H. G. Coombs at 5.30 p.m. next Thursday.
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  • 97 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The American hospital shin, s.s. Hope, is not calling at Singapore as earlier reported. The American President Lines Ltd., which are husbanding agents in South-East Asia for the ship, said the report that the ship was calling here was
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  • 62 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Koh Ah Thim, a Harbour Board senior clerk, who was adjudicated a bankrupt in March 1959 with liabilities amounting to $1,900. was granted a discharge by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court. It was stated that Koh had S paid up
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 24 3 KOO MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK 1 I Ur e Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page j MILE *m
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    • 77 3 custommade^^H H^H SUIT IN 24^^^_^^B MAJULAH SINGAPURA RECORD SINGAPORE'S NATIONAL DAY CELEBRATIONS ON FUJI FILM Sole Agents: "TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY, LTD. ITtTHESg Kuala Lumpur f%fU f|w* /si PRICKLY HEAT LOTION /Iff ,-«F LUNG SYRUP LINIMENT TINEA LOTION Available from The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd 33. RAFFLES PLACE CO(-D STORAGE AKCAOt.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 43 3 I Swim times] TODAY: 2.33 p.m.; TOMORROW: 136 a.m. and 3.26 p.m.. MONDAY: 2.27 a.m. and 4.24 p.m.; TUESDAY: 3.29 a.m. and 529 p.m.; WEDNESDAY: 4.47 a.m. and 6.37 pjn.; THURSDAY: 6.26 a.m. and 7.36 P m FRIDAY; 7.57 a.m. and SZ2 pjn.
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  • 204 4 'King' wants to learn from other clowns PASIR PAN JANG, Saturday. SINGAPORE'S King of Clowns, Inche Aziz bin Ali, better known to the public as 4 King Godobell," wants to meet other clowns to exchange ideas and learn from each other. Though a top man in his profession, 47--year-old Aziz
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  • 43 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Teiok Ayer Chinese Metho- dist Church will hold a funfair at the church ground and hall from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. today. Proceeds will go to its new church project at Telok, Blangah Road.
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  • 94 4 POLY STUDENTS' UNION STARTS FIRE VICTIMS FUND SINGAPORE. Sat.- -The Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union has started a fund to help Bukit Ho Swee fire victims. Collections so tar total $1,000. The union opened the fund with a donation of $300. The rest of the contributions came from staff, students, and
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  • 279 4 Denmark is ready to 'Invade' local market for machinery SINGAPORE, Saturday. nENMARK is now all set to promote the sales of her machinery in Singapore and Malaya. This follows the plans of both governments to expand their industries and develop industrial sites in the two territories. Mr. Vagn Asbjorn Hansen.
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  • 124 4 Ex-policeman finds our money changers a 'nuisance' PAYA LEBAR, Sat. Money changers in Singapore are a nuisance said a retired police officer who spent two days here on a visit. Mr. Harold Leslie Clugston, 60, a former police inspector in Sydney, Australia, got this grouse off his chest before leaving
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  • 128 4 FOUR STUDENTS TOP EXAM TO WIN CASH PRIZES SINGAPORE, Sat. Four Singapore students, one from each of the four streams of education, have received an award of $50 each, donated by S.P.H. de Silva Ltd., for topping the Primary School Leaving Examination. The awards are made every year by the
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  • 45 4 PENANG. Sat. The Penang Juvenile Welfare Committee is intensifying its employment scheme for reformed juvenile delinquents Its aim is to secure suitable jobs for boys who have been placed under probation officers and in the boys' home at Waterfall Road.
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  • 187 4 Drive to stimulate parents' interest in school functions SINGAPORE, Sat. Monk's Hill Parent-Teachers' Association has started an all-out membership At a committee meeting Mr. R. S. Mani, the new president, said parents of all pupils were entitled to become members at an annual subscription of $1 each. He stressed that
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  • 101 4 SCHOOL HOLDS FIRST PARTY TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY pEYLANG, Sat. About 80 VI students and guests of the Institute of Typists and Stenographers attended the first social gathering held to celebrate the school's seventh anniversary. Twenty-eight students who passed the Pitman's Shorthand and Typing examinations held recently, and eight students who
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  • 74 4 SERVICE HELD IN MEMORY OF SIKH HOLY MAN SINGAPORE. Sat. Sikhs in Singapore held a three-day memorial service in honour of Bhai Sahib Bhai Ranthir Singh. 83. a renowned religious leader, who died in India last month. During the service at the Khalsa Dharam Sabha temple at Niven Road, free
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  • 69 4 H ity.JVL ng part in Paiw to fi> tertain h?* children. vv oodbr:dgr, p*;;^ urdays n °spits: Thosete^li Toe H. Demoiu^ On Jur, will G m :i iVi Hi prodig Hong and L: J will demonsSiS; durfni the 1 ia Captain -"p. Q F-^REU S "Th( Bel] i Mr
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  • 345 4 Wesley: 7.30 a.m.. 8.30 am., 10 a.m.. 5.30 p.m. Paya Lebar Methodist: 8 a.m.. 9 a.m.. 10 a.m.. Straits Chinese Methodist: 8.40 a.m.. 9.30 a.m.. 11 a.m.. 5.20 pm. Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist: 245 p.m.. 4 pm. Teluk Ayer Chinese Methodist: 9 a.m.. 10.30 a.m.. 11.00 a.m.
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  • 1032 5  - The young Narriman Sadek An ex-queen at 19 ROSS MILES ytMuw" tvmm%* mjuuUßD MUNGS\ By N King Farouk of Egypt, accomI p!tl by his usual crowd of officials IJJilered a Cairo jewellery shop. The shopping spree brought fame and Jpr,ik i a 17-year-old girl named Narned to be in the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 213 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson y^ K=n=^^P l ALL THS 9EAUTY AN[7 TALENT I <SET U^EP TO THINSS tf^S^k NEw Y^*' s iT^ CCME 1 ItOC/IM SfNCTIN' MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis iHHBBrh^^T-^VMU. ALL MAYSE W5 sv' T ~EAZ£>) \vs.'^E =ccl:9U E k :c^G-i j
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  • 341 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE" TODAY Singapore 1 celebrates its second National Day with pageantry and festivity which will be continued tomorrow. It is right that this should be an occasion for joy. yet at the same time it must be a time for thought and for resolve. It
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  • Dear Sir
    • 278 6 Commentator's version of big match was so irritating J DON'T excel in badminton, it is not my personal sport, still when there's a big game like the recent Singapore-Denmark clash. Yd like to know what's going on. So like thousands of others who
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    • 105 6 THIS QUIZ QUESTION WAS QUITE STUPID —A PARENT A RECENT schools geographical quiz appeared to me to need the supervision or a teacher. Imagine asking such a question: What is the name of Blachan in Burma? No wonder the boys and girls of even the winning teams couldn't answer it.
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    • 275 6 Tribute to Ken Jalleh and to badminton veteran Ong Poh Lim jtjY friends and I ap--ITI predate very much Ken Jalleh's commentary on the Thomas Cup matches played between Malaya and Denmark. We missed the second night's play and are thankful for Ken Jalleh's full report on it. We never
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    • 113 6 Translated Colossians 1: 11-13. JESUS taugiit the Gospel of re-birth by the Spirit (whereby we are given discernment of. and entrance to. the glorious Kingdom of God (John in. 3-6: 1 Corinthians it, 12-14>. That is translation; elevation to life on the plane of Omnipotence and Eternity. "All
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    • 220 6 The bullies of Collyer Quay Dear Sir... RECENTLY when I was down at the Collyer Quay car park I saw a group of what looked like former "jaga kreta" boys bullying a girl parking attendant with insulting words and gestures. The girl could not walk away from where they were
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    • 173 6 UNWED MUMS— THE BLAME MUST NOT FALL ON THE FATHERS ALONE MR. A.R.G. D'ROSE'S statement on the issue of unwed mothers and illegitimate child ren (May 22) seems unduly biased against the members of the male sex. He advocates in every strong words the punishment of men who father illegitimate
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  • 95 6 the Free Press reported: "We learn with deep regret that the laying of the telegraph cable between Rangoon and Singapore has been indefinitely postponed. In consequence of the heating of this cable on board the Queen Victoria and Rangoon steamers, it has been found necessary o unship
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  • 73 6 A squad of Montreal s civilian traffic wardens employed to enforce its parking regulations launched their first major offensive against unwary drivers by attaching six "tickets" to police cars parked in front of police headquarters. pOBERTO PANGAN of Manila arrived home in a Negrito village one night
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  • 128 6 Life is like that BAKFR hy I s*ss si I '«■'''>/■ 1 i: »'lh that Diner ""an. help «J n Z A an > help l the sound I tk, .iVrt ashorf *l .J HNO3 sljSfj 1 I've got !j 01 tongw J l Chemistry "s..J "Well, youd •v^'"J out.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 306 6 [TODAY'S RADIO) SINGAPORE aay night is melody night; 12.00 iort Wave Servic. (.midnight) Close down. metres (7250 kc/s RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) letlium Wave Servic 476 metres. P.M.— 1.15 Summary of pro- *>» n grammes for the afternoon; 1.18 A.M.— 9 .30 Cmmmentary on Thi ek t th Umted Na
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    • 351 6 C'LUES ACROSS a tube, perhaps (5). i The most attractive container 6 Portion of nsn, but you comci of ices (6). ink i t 11 (4 >. 5 Gob stopper! (3) Glve a Peking, periiaps (7). Blt makes Biily an American 2 X o^4 Can gel ll by dlvul K
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  • 79 7 NEW STAMPS SHOW UNITY Ii Iters in beai and lomifl < tn»n> design laspii' .m--thr ha. k- < Mirn< Dcsisn The four-cent stamp (above) has a brown background and the 10-cent The design, which won Mr Ons Cheok Hup, of Singapore. S2OO and a certificate, symbolises the national unity of
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  • 171 7 the march-past in front of the City Hall steps. In overall charge of this 350-strong combined band is Capt. F. W. Roy. Director of Music, Singapore Military Forces Staff Bana. The civilian bands comprise the Singapore Harbour Board (Reserve) Pipe Band, tne St.
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  • 575 7  - CONFIDENCE PROGRESS CHEW LOY KHOON National Day celebrations are on a big scale By fWO years of self-rule in Singapore have clearly shown the people's faith in the future and their readiness to participate in the challenging task of building a nation. So it is with this confidence, that the
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  • 282 7 Posters set out the theme DOSTERS to comme- morate Singapore's second National Day are now all over the island. The posters, which were issued by the Ministry of Culture, were handed to bus companies, community centres, schools, trade unions, clubs, associations, and commercial firms.
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  • 718 7  - Illuminated floats will tour city and suburbs tonight HAROLD SOH By J^ FEATURE of today's second National Day anniversary celebrations is that it is not confined to the city area only, but spreads to the outlying rural districts. People living in the outlying areas who are unable to see the
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    • 454 8 NATIONAL DAY SUPPLEMENT Ql« J i i If I? |VT [m/1 Lj IV I IM immWMMlSjy'fff ,|^M^aß^B^B^W <: jfc MsjriA^^Ll.r*>^.. V AB j^^ s^^ wwlll Uv I will w III MwI Mil U ATIAII A I ft A V v^ NAIIUNAL I/AT r i^—^- i- A ik Tor a lung
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  • 757 9 Excellent example Of tOSt 000 wwGSt m harmony, i IN SINGAPORE'S second year of inde- j pendence, a great deal of emphasis has been placed on attracting more and more tourists to the State. As part of this tourist campaign, an essay competition for secondary school
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  • 777 9 Robert tells Eddie of eight good reasons «-h N IT- t E( die just rel^x whilst I take you on an imaginary trip around Singapore. Coming in by sea you'll be watching junks! tramp-steamers, tiny sampans the shipping of the Orient and shipping from everywhere in the world In one
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    • 180 9 i zL -^=i -=l r l~"7.~_"~ ii j f GRO\A/ UP..." 11l work in a big factory just like you Father. And I*ll learn all about machines and engines Mnd things. You'll help me, won't you?" Such ambition is worthy of help.... for years of study and hard work lie
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    • 86 9 NATIONAL DAY SUPPLEMENT ERMES 7=?^^a-»^ A portable typewriter can contribute in many important ways to the development of your youngster. Extensive studies into the ways of learning carried out by American Universities show that typewriting has a favourable effect upon general academic achievements. Students using a typewriter do more homework.
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  • 446 10 riOVERNMENT Minis- ters had another busy 12 months, running the administration and at the same time attending to various public engagements which their work entailed. It was a year when the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, called on the people of
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    • 239 10 M "^*^B^^^^^"^™* —^^^K a m 11/lnlTni A, T 1 Ul#llWlm«bw fit m mW± HI flßk ■J| c a I M l IJ ijuill/l S I Alf II 1111/Irl n Good Wkfow Jl People of Singapore 'yffitL. .^M? i^^^^M^^ NATIONAL '^^r OCCASION and look forward to providing progressively j£&&" r a
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    • 129 11 MODEL T— 6s |j WHEREVER YOU GO with this elegantly I designed, inexpensive 8 transistor radio II This beautiful set is slightly over 2 lbs., in II with dial light enabling tuning in darkness, H and built-in all-wave ferrite rod aerial and I jacks for connecting one or more mognetic
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  • 419 12 CHE YUSOF: THE PEOPLE "JT is not his high birth which has commended him for this high office, for he is a commoner. It is only that he is one amongst us whose deep understanding of the hopes and fears of our people, and whose natural dignity
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  • 124 12 ABOVE: Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Y.m-di-Pertuan Negara, Inchc Yusof bin Ishak. buys I flag from a little helper ot the Fitzpatrick s Super market- on April 8 Red Cross Day. Looking on is Mr. Phay Hock Chuan the honorary secretary of the British Red Cross
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    • 332 12 M/s GIAN SINGH CO., LTD., EXTEND THEIR GREETINGS AND GOOD WISHES TO THE PEOPLE OF SINGAPORE ON THE OCCASION OF THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF NATIONAL DAY. R Pw OF COURSE! E JHCailored 30-1. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE Congratulations for THE 2nd NATIONAL DAY MAJULAH SINGAPURA V -^z?*i*ISATION wff^m s&<Zj;&;Xs3£;X::y;*j^o;.:x SYMBOL OF
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  • 12 13 Itfiren M hl X]- 1. r- Kl'.' •:< bfhind him.
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  • 7 13 ON TOUR TO MEET PEOPLE OF S'PORE
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  • 99 13 AT THE ART SHOW TOP picture: Inche Yusof being introduced to Malay artists whose works were displayed at the Victoria Memorial Hall during April. Inche Abdul Ghani Hamid (right), secretary of the Lembaga Tetap Kongress, sponsors of the exhibition, is seen making the introductions. ABOVE: Inche Yusof touring the maintenance
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    • 243 13 pfiJiiLAH SINGAPURA L invite Your Inspection of 2-Storey Houses head/ For Occupation In 2 Months. No Waiting Or Delay J s i design planning for modern living maximum comfort :n with outstanding features, excellent colour scheme I I p iMM[i T> w WHY DAY For your family's security Own a
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    • 133 13 A f^f ff IM_O/># fit /i VI 1(1 1 WiWtl lil Wf thp continupfl 1 H_HHI_B _f K>* \W m _L/ _f ___y m. > i< **__B____r _________r .__f *i 1 Hit* 1 nl__ a> V~rv^Wr V ■'W d_______r 3________B_K -f^fllil! ill! I I_V nrnsnpri tu nf Z our Singapore...
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  • 19 14 THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche YW bin Ishak, takes the salute as the ceremonial contingent marches past.
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  • 140 14 rkISPLAYS and pa*J rades put on by members of the Singapore Police Force have always been real crowd-drawers. But the 1961 Police Review which was held at the Police Training School on May 16 was beyond doubt the most colourful and spectacular show ever staged by
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  • 13 14 THE illuminated Indian club-swinging act by the policewomen.
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    • 115 14 v kJ JL JL wJ \>J to the People of Singapore on their fj NATIONAL o) DAY from o 300 Orchard Road-Singapore 9 |Te1:*****-of J:3 r »T sit y M -^^~^~W .—^i^—^t-^j r=j% |C K^ TANG (Singapore) LTDJ 310, ORCHARD ROAD, I SINGAPORE. I I extend their f Greetings j
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    • 74 14 MAJULAHjIjjgJ YWASA AUTOMOTIVE BAt,J Over 40 years oj customer ucccr IMIV m I D»* BATTERIEsI 80 P^ ai^^RADIO W TELEVISION '553 SWEE HIN TRADING CO., -et c^J ■r "iJiSWWBwfI^^BM '^Bnnnri" \'lf i *I fli Lost to the worw because it s Dunlopillo So easy to sleep on' Nof yd soft)
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    58 15  -  KEN JALLEH th. u. utay ahead by L fan Howe L i young Cm i hina- j v( Singaljjlj in the world by Jj siher me- <ni. 01} m- ijhiih. he gj ihf «a > antstncn nag mpic Howe the bo I the will ry ibstacles and Sports ime
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  • 503 15 WORLD RECOGNITION IS JUST AROUND CORNER With the Singapore Amateur Sporu Council in existence, the way ahead was cleared of frustration With every association club and organisation giving the council its full support, the Singapore sportsman of today has a good chance not a fightIng chance, mind you oi getting
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  • 435 15 Singapore 's sportsmen are on the march SINGAPORE'S sports- men are on the march and the progress they have been making in almost every sport is an indication of how strongly they are on this march to international fame. Internationally, in southEast Asia, and within the peninsula. Singapore's progress has
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  • 427 15 THRILLS, excitement and action will be the keynote of the biggest Festival of Sport, organised as part of the National Day celebrations, to be held here. And more than that: for the first time, sports lovers will be able to watch
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    • 102 15 p- iHHiiiiimiicjiiiimiiiiiciiiiimiimcjiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiii^ Cl nth Best Compliments ENTRAL OVERSEAS] HPORATION (SINGAPORE) j LI M ITE D i BANK OF CHINA BUILDING/ iiicaiiiiiiiiimmiiiHHiiimmiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHF. .JJAPkan SELAMAT DAN SEDJAHTERA WiDJELANG HARI ULANG TAHUN 04NGSAAN NEGARA SINGAPURA JANG KE II j W (SINGAPORE) LIMITED okii;rs EXPORTERS Asa Insurance Building ono: *****; *****; ***** ''N TEXTILE
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    • 156 15 June 3rd. b day to remember From the time-worn pages of Singapore's history come stories of men and women who, by their spirit of self-sacrifice and dedication jpl have made this "a day to remember" For the |^§£p||K past 103 years, Robinson's of Raffles Place (a fl 1/ w Qame
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    • 182 16 Cj^^m^ /foua^g asvteatcce tife aytyto*ti£e&t£~a* e I !3 k I 3 BRAND PRODUCTS W^/JT/Ww^ iKj'4 %X£Ur-~. I 1I"■k I "I W—M "B mAU2|LI4 I C vlf;?*W W Messrs: YAOU ELECTRIC CO., LTD. TOKYO. JAPAN W Z^" MALAYA SARAWAK BORNEO 7-TRANSISTOR, 2-BAND I I impact type FnlS j-jHrnl I BGA-703 x^
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  • 16 17 tlaily- the the [> ■•tritheir I help B ildt D r ing ts Royal 5 hei
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  • 195 17 U.S. ready to help 'industrial revolution' in Singapore -vs lhal n anv U.sS are S^pTan ninj nvestacni and participation in the iduslrial andcommercSd growth here Tracing the United states' economic stake in Singapore and Borneo the journal points out that for many years, Singapore has been the focal point for
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  • 200 17 Principal presents awards on her last day at school TANGLIN. Sat. --The foundation of any State was the education of its youth, and it was for Singapore boys and girls to make full use of the opportunities being offered today in the schools. This was stressed by Miss M. N.
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  • 90 17 HEALTH MINISTER TO OPEN KAMPONG CENTRE TODAY gEMBAWANG. Sat. inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim Minister for Health and Assemblyman for Sembawang, will open the Kampodg Chor> Pan^ community centre at 6 pan. today. This is the '29th centre to t> opened by the Peoples Association. There will be a public meeting
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  • 32 17 penang. Sat The first neeting of the new City Z nancU will be held in the lew air-conditioned council hamber at 2.30 p.m. on Fuesday when the Mayor will elected.
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  • 187 17 Owner gets $1,000 offer for dollar note...but won't sell SINGAPORE, Saturday. JIIK value of a freak $1 note for \vhidrssoo was offered has now risen to $1,000 after a report about it appeared in the Free Press last week. The SI.OOO-ofTer from a reader is so far the high- est
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  • 92 17 NAVAL BASE UNION TO AID FIRE VICTIMS NAVAL BASE. Sat. The representative council of the 10,000-strong Singapore Naval Base Employees Union has unanimously decided to collect money from members to help the Bukit Ho Swee fire victims. Mr! S. Ghouse. general secretary of the union, said section representatives had been
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  • 53 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Forty-five people from kampongs in Selangor have been given tips on how to love their neighbours. The tips came from the Selangor Mentri Besar, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, in a message read to the villagers at the start of a three-day
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  • 83 17 gINGAPORE, Sat Inche Rahim Ishak. Political Secretary to the Minister of Culture, will talk on "Tourism and Singapore" at a luncheon meeting of the International Y's Men Club of Singapore (Beta Chapter) on Gune 10. Mr. Teoh Kok Chan. Beta Chapter's secretary, said Inche
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  • 202 17 CONCERT AND PLAY MARK END OF TAGORE CELEDRATION SINGAPORE, Sat.— 10 The month long Tagore Centenary Celebrations came to an end with a variety concert and the presentation of Tagore's play "Post Office" at the Cultural Centre in Canning Rise. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, and Puan
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  • 102 17 KERALA LIBRARY APPOINTS NEW OFFICIALS NAVAL BASE, Sat. The new president of the Naval Base Kerala Library is Mr. A. Lakshmanan. Other office-bearers elected at its fifth annual general meeting are: Vice-president. Mr. P. K. Chandran: Hon. Secretary. Mr. Poravankara Narayanan Nair; Asst. Secretary, Mr. N. Parameswaran Pillai; Treasurer. Mr.
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    • 221 17 K jjb fl y^Kr T e t~ ru ■> e fir *****-7-8-^ H sf -j Li^ Jew Kum W Make your SUNDAY DATE H l AT THE SEAVIEW M .njov luxurious comfort Bfl by the sea. W9 SUNDAY SPECIAL LJ DELICIOUS CHICKEN |iH f^\\^^ CURRY TIFFIN IV^VI <jj/fj, y it
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    • 273 17 HIGHWAY IHH -^^4 -^-f-f -f-f-f 4-4 -f STARLIGHT Airconditioned Hotel Bar Reitourant t A 315, Ckmtnccou Avenue— S'pore-9. Tel: 350M/*****/*****. ■■HI Presenting TUESDAY NIGHT 6th, JUNE HULA HULA DANCE W^wr). ll] nV RFP N A I On Popular DEMAND ludy bernal Tomorrow TEA DAXCE Presenting OFF BEAT CHA CHA (Latest
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 350 17 cpnopin ioc* 2 Nov 22 > 4OUARIUS (Jan 21 Feb 19): ObUnPIU TH i S can be a *MUMIIIUO LET tensions down IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... troublesome day unless you are and relax nerves. Store your IF 11 careful. Consider all things energies for future use. YOU are independent and
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  • 941 18 Palms are so easy to grow in the home and garden THE RED STRIPE WEEVIL IS THE PEST YOU MUST LOOK OUT F 0 R 1 pALMS grow very well in this country although most of them are not indigenous. The majority of palms grow in the tropics. They are
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  • 488 18 CIT down and enjoy yourself. It's an excellent idea, particularly if you have sunshine, a garden and this ca nvas chair. It has a fold-down back for easy storage and a clip-on foam rubber back cushion for extra comfort. Sinking into an ordinary
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    • 164 18 FOR YOUR DELIGHT id* "W. •■V^ I^l^3l Cb s T rjH s§&ssgsssssgS§»i b^V v j^^Sf f B»^7i^^^t Sb^Jsi fif»-iiift ,\M \*^fl(j£& SWbmßb^bUk^^^^bß^^^^i^^ 4 JBSHJBf vV- v\w I -^^BBfcj^^^B^Bj|^B| pj ■Bh^^^^^rti^^^^'. «^l wKkSmm AVAILABLE THROOGHOUT MALAYA 20-PIGEON CIGARETTES "V 55cts. A PACKET IN SPORE 60tts. A PACKET IN MALAYA I f
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    • 63 18 SWAN AND 4/ J Wea/tti 0& FINE SHOES FOR MEN CRO4 KKTTA.IO.\K>i JPKfI ,n NORTHAMPTON Jf/^ z^ H. W. SHELLEY SINGAPORE ■■■T... He! i*T off 11 v't zo< H the"worlb famo" anglSeuxfm.szoo;' 1 From* 9-^^ price 9ee^ m CASE EXTRA S^J I MALAYA PHOTO W, M 105, North Bridge Road.
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  • 256 19 siksm Vigorous enthu- infinitely better to "^-well-chosen wor™ ne£ Now et your neck and ears clean!" bkip the duty angle undev o becomes U so she doesn't even care if she does get clean! intend a "ttle tact in introducing her to the shower. That first exDert n r
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  • 187 19 TELINE HOLLYWOOD L, o woman cease to be beautiful? nesl answer to that is: "When For beauty, being the elufaceted Ihing it is. has no birth- Is ace and chanu and an inFrom a roan's point of femininity. And lhal definition, of s ghl back where we started and
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  • 94 19 gj A DOCTOR AND I'M A BUSY MAN. JHAT'S WHY I'M SO GLAD THERE« g IN FORMATIVE PAPER LIKE THE S^L TO HELP ME CATCH UP ON IH E NEWS AT WEEK-ENDS. Jt has a very good coverage of Foreign affairs by top-class men and they interl
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  • 437 19  -  JILL BATEMAN NOW THEY BIGGER IV I P'"N j^% i^ki BOLDER BY 10 TRIPES are with us again this year. Now they are bigger and bolder and more colourful than ever before. Sportswear, especially, has broken out in a rash of stripes. Sleek, one-piece swimsuits are striped
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  • 584 19 HALFWAY SALOON BETWEEN CONSUL AND AN ANGLI A NEW, SLEEK LINES-WITH DISC BRAKES YOU'VE heard of the new addition to the British Ford family, of course. The first strikingly streamlined me-dium-size saloon car to be produced in the Dagenham factories, the new Ford will be called the "Consul Classic 315."
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  • 788 20 A super-treat for the fans: Hundreds make National Day Festival big success FSHBBBjHBHD^B^yfi-VJV^ SINGAPORE, Sat.— About 25 karters from the Singapore Karting Cl*b will be taking part at the Rally on the padang today. In full racing kit, they will drive four abreast in formation round the padang before the
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  • 58 20 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Motor Club and the Cycling Association, as part of the National Day Festival of Sport, will be showing their wares at the Rally on the padang today. About a dozen racing motorists and 25 fast racing cyclists will be doing a
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  • 395 20 Tomorrow or never for the Indians to break their 'duck' in SCA senior league THI Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament resumes to 1 morrow alter last week's layoff due to the Hong Kong versus Sin gapore match, and gives Indian Association a chance to break theti 'duck. The Indian Association
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  • 40 20 EPSOM (Surrey), Fri.— Aga Khan's Petite Etoile won the Coronation Cup run over one and a half miles yesterday. Sir Winston Churchill's Vienna was second with Major L. B. Holliday's Proud Chieftain third. Five ran.
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  • 89 20 ELORDE WANTS CRACK AT BROWN'S TITLE MANILA, Sat.— Flash Elorde of the Philippines wants a crack at the world lightweight boxing title held by Joe Brown of the United States, the Filipino boxers manager said yesterday. The manager. Mr. Lope Sarreal. told reporters: "Brown cannot sidetrack Elorde now, not after
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  • 261 20 Big three give a big treat for fans tomorrow SINGAPORE, Satwday. THREE big associations will combine on Sim day to give sports lovers a special beat at the Happy World stadium in conjunction with the National Day celebrations. The bodies concerned are the Singapore Amateur.Basketball Federation. Singapore Table Tennis Association
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    72 20 r vr "iK '^nfromphiiV ti.- h.;, lb f> 1 ll Inoi V«ju an .i,.,, on<l bnuni. v u Pupil H^i s|(i(l lilt Wl ii *>«>(l\ tilted sijjim, wards so that h« l)(l put inti, y shot Tl! kickinr ;Um ball i ym hn tfc ;j the irMrp Most imports
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    • 334 20 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular """I reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- "~j S plete the special delivery form be- A low and hand it to your news-vendor l?^rayfi*Tl or post it to the address below and ygL )jL^wT\ the FREE PRESS will be delivered
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    • 30 20 U- THE ONIY DIE-CAST Ceiling Fan Sizes Available- I 60" SWEEP 56 1 SINGAPOkE— 6 62 O"^ c ,POH Jc!aPl J the fi" est j( Gevasonor iff AVAILABLE AT ALLGOODS^^
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  • 513 21 OFFICIAL BIPPy BASKETBALL COURT w sport will produce star cagers of the future tball bin in c nimithe to i rday of e ft I :::a::v countries in A.>ia The Chinese YMCA is :>pon>oring its promotion in the State, and the Committec
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  • 33 21 v. ars i Brst .2 9 am- i o and i A H '.imp "t Put: bardies: Huh ui 2. i b Saa :i •■> 1 3. b i H Kim lump: l
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  • 400 21  -  TIMAH B. Sat len ial Old »rs *%w r ivid the JC Tai 2mm ••■■-->.... h K Leong ;■■■>■' 9W am i f *n! i f- < < Jumi»*l ml 9ilH Hop, Step and Jump: 1. Loh Fook Khuen. 2. Cniang Taim Choi. 3. Karam Singn
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  • 431 21 5 records smashed at G.H.Q. sports rpANGLIN, Sat. Five X records were broken at OHQ FARELFs annual athletic meet held here on Thursday. In the 120 yards hurdles, Cpl. Yusof bin Awang clocked 18-1 sees to clip 0.3 sees off the previous record. The one mile record was broken by
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  • 335 21 Sport is equally important in University life by S. O. Rasoo Bukit Timah, Saturday. THE University of Malaya lacks certain facilities which were part and parcel of athletics facilities which could only be provided by the University, the out-going president of the University's Singapore Athletic Union. Mr. N. Subramaniam, said
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  • 65 21 WORLD'S LONGEST MOTORBOAT RACE TO BE HELD rpOKYO, Sat.— The Japan Motorboat Association announced a motorboat ocean race on what it claimed was the longest course ever covered in the world woulu be held in July. A spokesman for the association said the course woulu cover about 6.000 miies from
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  • 226 22 Today's trackwork: Lightning Flash smartest By Allan Lewis Ipoh. Saturday. AXLY locally trained horses were exercised on the Irack Iliis morning when official training for the Derby meeting commenced. Lightning Flash iShaari) did the be>t gallop of the morning when he disposed uf 4F in 52 and 3F in 39
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  • 403 22 TOP W^ .im.iicm met *ard and sdtdlHß bv Allan l.vw in: Kate One: £51 p.nv The Hurlinsham. MAK.A Cl 5: ST— VtU hmtijkU I Nt 7 Ib^. Moondyne Smoky. >liranda. R>ibl>!es. Kolek. /aritT. Polo. foman. C humniv. John Willy. spud>. Gancara. Kimani. Sunn>*\ Kirst C
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  • 36 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. St. Andrews Old Boys beat Present Boys 4-0 in a football rr.arch yesterday. Sim Jui Thaye, Sim Jui Kim. San Yen Yee and Anthony -cored for the wtoiners.
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  • 44 22 MILAN. Sat. Jimmy Greaves, Chelsea and England inside forward, signed a new three-year contract with the Milan Football Club yesterday. Greaves's first match for his new club is expected to be against Botafogo of Brazil in Milan next Wednesday.
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  • 23 22 rHOMSON, Sat.— Chinese Aihlciic ecigea Police S.A. 2-1 in ar match played a T trie Police Training School sround yesterday.
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  • 227 22 Thais make clean sweep ...now for tne winners of Denmark-American battle JAKARTA, Sat. Thailand made a clean sweep J last night in the first inter-zone semi-final of the Thomas Cup world badminton championships here. They defeated Australia 9-0, after establishing a 4-0 lead on Thursday. The Thais will now play
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  • 428 22 Swim stars out to set new times for S'pore RIVER VALLEY, Saturday. FUDGING from the limes returned at the heals held yesterday, several Singapore records will i^> at the open swimming championships at the River Valley Road pool from 4 p.m. todav. I Competing in the cham- I pionships will
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  • 17 22 Vicky Chan. Chinese Swimming Club's women's champion, winning her heat in lm 43.05.
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  • 142 22 MALAYANS SHOCK HONG KONG CHINESE: CROWD BOOS HOME TEAM HONG KONG. Sat. The touring Malayan Football Association team last night trounced a Combined Chinese side 11-2 in the first of two scheduled games here. The Malayans led 5-2 at halftime. An estimated 15.000 watched the floodlit match played in drizzly
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  • 107 22 THEY FISTED THE REFEREE AFTER THE SAME UALESTIER. Sat,— A reieree 13 was fisted by supporters of a losing side immediately after he had officiated at the SAFA div. 3D match between RAF Tengah and Maxwell Sports Club here yesterday. The referee, Jaffar bin Haji Surat, had awarded a penalty
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  • 96 22 FAVOURITE SWEET SOLERA WINS THE OAKS EPSOM DOWNS. (Surrey). Sat. Sweet Solera, owned by a London widow, Mrs. Renee Costello. won the Oaks here yesterday. The winner started a 11 4 favourite. The white faced filly ridden by Billy Rickaby took the lead three furlongs out and running on strongly
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  • 160 22 JUDO CLUB SPONSORS BIG MEET TOMORROW JALAX BESAR. Sat. A judo exhibition is included in the National Day celebrations at the People's Association on Sunday at 7.30 p.m. Eleven items have been arranged by the Singapore Judo Club. They are: BreakfaUs to be demonstrated by all members; Introduction to judo
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  • 250 22 Spinner Pithey takes 7 for 47: Oxford and Aussies in tame draw OXFORD, Saturday. JjMXH off-spin bowling by Hhodesian David Pithey, who captured seven for 47, was the highlight of Oxford University's match with the Australians here yesterday that ended in a tame draw. i Oxford, after their first innings
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  • 528 22 MARSHALL SLAMS SOMERSET BOWLING FOR 212: NORTON HITS 108 LONDON. Sat.— Roy Marshall. 31 -year-old former West Indies Test player, completed the first doublecentury of his career at Bournemouth yesterday when Hampshire beat Somerset by G3 runs in the English Country cricket championship. Opening batsman Marshall, who Wiis 138 not
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 54 22 11l I II I^ BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT HOOVER RESTAURANT BAR (Air-Conditioned) No. 122, Robinson Rood, in the heart of Singapore city, have pleasure to announce the official opening of their business on Monday, sth June, 1961. Delicious Chinese European food served daily. An excellent RENDEZVOUS to entertain business associates friends. All
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    • 328 22 V B a B expert] efficiehl service! Conversion of old cameras to th, l I models (including also variable shutter I in your camera for an inspection ond Lj any obligation. a for PERFEC^nriCAr* ll^*^ I5 t REQUIREMENTS I E ZEISS SUN GLASSES g 1 LENSES I 334, NORTH BRIDGE
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