The Singapore Free Press, 5 June 1961

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  • 18 1 "E UC«I HEWS VO) MUSI KU... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 43 1 THEATRE- WORK BEGINS yelling s on ir the pride Spore IPOR] Won. doiers were n« k oilik ground in V Park p i onstruction the ftratre. khi 1 I ulimv. s I!. lutni, dor d i r I First step r I --i
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  • 19 1 MR. RAJARATNAM DRIVES A TRACTOR TO OFFICIALLY START WORK ON THE NATIONAL THEATRE
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  • 78 1 23 winners in the $500 Word Puzzle 0 T :c $500 prize in The Free Press Word PuzzJe "AT" eoniett was shared by 23 entrants who will each receive $21.73. The number of winners Is i n all-time record jor the Free Press word puzzle U fed about a year
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  • 25 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. The! Government bas a three million to build monuments 20 WorW Wai II buttle si:os the Pacific, it was disclosed relay.
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  • 27 1 I ONDON. Mon Union leaders of the 230.000 strong National rvuon of Teachers threaten to bold .i national one-day token pay strike in all schools.
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  • 338 1 England pick 1 2 for first Test: Knight is surprise choice MAY: He won't play COWDREY: The skipper LONDON. Monday. gAHRY KNIGHT, the 23-year-old Essex aUrounder is the surprise choice in England's 12 to meet Australia in the first cricket Test of the series starting at Edgbaston, Birmingham, on Thursday.
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  • 39 1 NEW YORK. Mon.— Mr. Aulai Stevenson lei i by an- ye.sieici^y for Caracas, Venezuela, on an 18--uay tour of Latin America during which he will visit ail 10 Latin American capitals as President: Kennedy's personal repre.semauve.
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  • 28 1 culver CITY, (California), Moii. Acior Jeff ChailOlei remained liospiializt-u ye.s.f rciay. altnuush snowing "slow, steady impiovemeni after two emergency opera Lions in recent week.s.
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  • 161 1 FIRST-DAY COVERS BIG PROFIT FOR RACKETEERS SINGAPORE, Mon. Racketeers made big profits on Saturday in selling eagerly sought first-day covers tor the new stamps to commemorate the State's second anniversary. They were selling postai department covers bought for 10 cents at 30 cents. And many people who flocKed to post
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  • 40 1 TOKYO. Mon.— The New China News Agency said yesterday a U.S. military plane ''intruded" in £he air space o\er Communist China's leiiinjiial wa^eis last Sunday and the Foreign Office i.ssuec; ii.s 153ra "seriou.s" warning for i>ucn military "'piovocaiion."
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  • 37 1 BEDFORD. (England i. Mon. A green Amazon parrot, an exhibit in a court hearing here, refuted to .speak when asked to by Its owner, but then joined in the laughter which followed his silence.
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  • 16 1 LONDON. Mon.— Russia has made a film about Mi. Khrushchev's life. Moscow Racuo Said.
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  • 75 1 For nice mums- in- law... GENOA. Mon. Italy's nicest mother-in-law will receive a small golden rolling-pin on July 16 at Borghetto Santo Spirito, near Aibenga, on the Italian Riviera. The village <pop. 1.200 has founded a prize called "Mother-in-law of Italy 1961." Candidates must be put forward by daughters-in-law or
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  • 241 1 KENNEDY TOOK TOUGH LINE A T SUMMIT TO PROVE POINT VIENNA, Monday. PRESIDENT .John Kennedy and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev ended their first encounter as heads of the world's two great power groups on a note of official satisfaction and of promise for further consultation in the future. The official communique
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  • 135 1 ...in London man tries to dive under President's car LONDON. Mon. A "Ban the Bomb" demonstrator tried to throw himself under the cur carrying President John Kennedy as it swept out of London airport yesterday. The man was dragged boj dily from the POftd by < about live policewomen when
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    • 54 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Vienna Conservatoire ot Music) Enrolment* occepts doily students tor Piano, Harmony, Piano accordion. Violin, Guitar, Aural (ear training) theory *^L of music, Piono-Jazi, i ■j^ Saxophone, Clarinet at W/k j!jl& Trumpet. Alsc for |i sole Super Special «^Mi Tombolini Accor- Wso^^!!!!^^^tßL dions. 28-A. Penang Lane. S
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  • 380 2 New British liner has room for 1,400 passengers SINGAPORE, Mon. Britain's newest liner, the 22,000-ton Northern Star, will be launched by the Queen Mother at Newcastle-upon-Tyne on June 27. The liner will have accommodation for 1.400 passengers, a theatre to seat 600 people, two restaurants fore and aft. five bathing
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  • 52 2 ONDON Mon —The only figures available so far for March latest Rubber statistical Bulletin. :>sueu by ;he InternaU nal Rubber Siudy Group, are UK imports, winch totalled 19.399 io:.-, ions, and U.K. reexports amounking io il\3Bo long These compared wilh lo.Wf, v .;.ci 8.J85 long tODS, respectively, In
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  • 44 2 TAIPEH. Mon.— The Government has ordered a temporary suspension of yold import becau.se of aa over supply of gold in Formosa caused by the accumulated 20.000 ounces of gold which overseas Chinese businessmen have imported a.s investment in industrial plants here.
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  • 144 2 Finance, shipping and aviation U.S. INDUSTRIAL LAG IS BEING MADE UP, SAYS BANK >TEW YORK. Mon.— lt seems reasonable to future that by now half the decline in UJS. industrial production has been made up. The First National City Bank said. lus June bank letter noted that j the marked
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  • 81 2 LONDON. Mon.— The United •States had ousted Britain as leading exporter to the Middle East, and U present trends continued, West Germany would soon take over as second supplier, the Bri- tisfa Board of Trade Journal said, j Although in 1960 there was a
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  • 75 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Police and customs officers operating of the Java Sea island ot Bangka seized a. bout. $1,062,500 worth of contraband rubber and tin ore last year, according to the Banska police I commissioner Dr. Suhardjo. The commissioner said the goods were bems smuggled
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  • 27 2 NEW DET.HI. Mon.— lndia is to spend 118.000 million rupees during its third Five Year Plan beginning this year, the National Develjpmeni Council has decidea.
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  • 492 2 Airline to start helicopter service to heart of Tokyo SINGAPORE, Monday. JMAGINE a helicopter service for air travellers from Paya Lebar airport to the centre of town a fantastic idea but not impossible. Far that is exactly what Japan Air Lines already have in mind Tor air travellers in 1
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  • 140 2 Bulldozers start work for National Theatre From Page One a workshop, orchestral pit, electrical control room, space for performers awaiting their cue, 10 separate rooms for cultural organisations, and lecturecum exhibition rooms among other things. The plan for the theatre was drawn up by a local architect, Mr. Alfred H.
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  • 36 2 TOKYO. Mon. The rampaging Mm River rose to record high levels in South-East China yesteraay as more than 100.000 persons worked around the clock to check floouing in Foochow, capital of Fukien Province.
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  • 28 2 CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Mon. Police yesterday arrested an engineer accused of having sheltered two men now held as accomplices in the assassination of Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo.
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  • 28 2 TAIPEH. Mon. The official news agency of the Nationalist Chinese Government said Communist China is planning to disband its people's communes late i his year.
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  • 21 2 NEW BEDFORD. tMassachusets), Mon. A book has been returned to i he public library here I2y years overdue.
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  • 208 2 LONDON, Monday. gOVIKT propaganda attacks against the United Arab Republic "must no longer be met with silence," according to a statement broadcast yesterday by Cairo Radio. The statement, the radio added, was issued by "informed quarters in Cairo." It referred to
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  • 124 2 65-TON TANK CAUSES BIG HYDE PARK ROAD JAM LONDON, Mon. A huge 65-ton British Army Centurion tank was stranded in the heart of the London West End yesterday after losing its way on a crosscountry journey. The tank, on a trailer and towed by a big army lorry, took the
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  • 20 2 LONDON. Mon— World beer consumption reached a record 8,525 million gallons last year, the Brewers' Society announced.
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  • 28 2 ALGIERS, Mon. An insurgeni threw a grenade m.o a restaurant at Belcouri, a working class area of Algiers, yesterday killing one European ana injuring 11 others.
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  • 24 2 TILBURG. Holland, Mon.— Two freight trains collided near here early yesterday, killing both urlveis, derailing several wagons and blocking three tracks.
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  • 172 2 IRAN BANS IMPORT OF LUXURY GOODS TEHERAN. Mon.— The Iran- ian Prime Minister, Dr. i Aii Amini. yesterday an- 1 nounced an import ban on "all unnecessary goods" ranging from whisky to luxury cars— in an austerity drive to save foreign exchange. Dr. Amini, who said a full list of
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  • 302 2  -  ALEXANDER THOMSON By London, Mon. MR. Avison Wormald lfl sipped a lunchtime glass of sherry in his West End office after breakfasting in Moscow. He had just flown in by Russian jet "three and a-half hours in the air" after a week at the
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  • 186 2 Khrushchev leaves for home today- and there's no sign of 'spirit of the Danubo VIENNA, Mon.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev flies home to Moscow today with a relatively meagre and unpromising communique to show for his weekend talks with President John Kennedy. There has been a complete absence here of the
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  • 366 2 RIOTING AND RAPE AT GIANT BEACH PARTY IN US SANTA MONICA, •California*, Mon. Polio broke up a giant "beach party" here on Saturday at which girls were attacked and at least one raped. Thousands of youths threw stones, bottles and beer tins at 50 police who finally subdued them Fourteen
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  • 17 2 NAIROBI H A;: IBS Xl p p iblii mcc yesterday c.*". .a:, li ttoeii i
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  • 71 2 jyjOUCHARD. (BAS te i P France» Mon. Trair.> on one of Frances busiest main lines were delayed when a British engineer lost his false teeth. The engineer, wno pi inferred to remain anonymous, was using a toilet aboard the Nancy Dijon Express when his ftUse teeth
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  • 358 3 SINGAPORE DIARY Hsflkl*J^^A^^^^^^^jC^^j I A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE y*HO^Kiy*Ewsj I SINGAPORE, Monday. ceremony at St. Andrew's June 25, the Bishop of SinHm Rj Rev. C. K. Sansbury, will ofii»ii of tour men. < .1.1 I ild- i who |j Ki.it honu. I I I n all Ul6Ss X I h
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  • 244 3 Morning after the National Day joy: It's back to work and school for all its k i SINGAPORE, Monday. |i a back to work or school for all after a hectic week-end either participating in or celebrating National Day. An estimated hali-a-million people either look part or witnessed at least
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  • 242 3 SCHOOL RAZED... SO IT WILL BE A LONG HOLIDAY FOR 800 STUDENTS SINGAPORE. Mon. Some 800 students of a Govern-ment-aided Chinese school will have extended holidays as a result of the recent Bukit Ho Swee fire. Their scnool Kai Kok Chinese Primary School in Bukit Ho Swee was completely destroyed
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  • 68 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Dominic Puthucheary. a member of the 10-nian secretariat of the Trades Union Congress will speak on "The trade unions and the lettwing movement in Singapore" at a public talk on Wednesday night. The talk, organised by the University Socialist Cluo, will
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  • 48 3 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The 76 teachers and some 2.300 pupils from the River Valley Primary School (Chinese* and the River Valley Secondary School (Chinese) will report back to classes tomorrow. This follows the transfer to new accommodation of more than 6.300 fire victims yesterday.
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  • 116 3 Lord Shepherd, Director of Fielding, Brown and Finch Co.. is staying at Prince's Hotel Garni. Mr. W. E. Randall, director of Chubb Lock Company, who flew in from Hong Kong, and leaves tomorrow. He is also staying at Prince's Hotel Garni. -f Mr. L. Toft, founder and
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  • 20 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. S. C. Mosbergen has been elected president of the University of Malaya Non-Academic Staff Union.
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  • 90 3 SINGAPORE. Mon Madam Hoe Puay Choo. Assemblywoman for Bras Basah. yesterday officially opened the $75,000 Crawford Park which will benefit thousands of people living around the congested Bounded by Rochore River Crawford Street. Beach Road. Merdeka Bridge and Nicoll Highway, this colourful two-acre regional park
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  • 35 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Miss Julie Koh, the Miss Singapore, 1961, will give away the prizes at the Model Contest and Dance in aid of the Spastic Children's Association at the Sea View Hotel on
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  • 119 3 DEATH SENTENCE FOR MAN IN DOUBLE MURDER fOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— J AlTandi bin Daud, 22, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Adams in the High Court here yesterday for the murder of a woman and her j grandson in Kluang last j year. The jury found Affandij guilty by
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  • 281 3 Dead— Dr. Chen, the boy from Chinatown who became Consul-General PASIR PANJANG, Monday. J)H. CHEN CHEONG LOK began and ended in Singapore a highly successful and colourful life that took him round the world. He died at 75 at his Pasir Panjang residence. A former student of AngloChinese School, Singapore,
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  • 198 3 ASSAULTED P.C. CHARGE: SAILOR ACQUITTED JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The Sessions Court here was told yesterday that the town's Kampong Pahang area was the "black spot" of Johore Bahru and was "well known for prostitution and secret society activities." The OCPD, Johore Bahru, Mr. Rex Isaacs. ASP, said this when he
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 135 3 K».\: Seniman Bujang Lapok 1.45. Malay >: 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30. KOVAL: Dciva Pirvai (Tamil': I ags: 1.30. 5. 8.30. I T\J: Seri Mersing (Malay*: 30, 4. 1.15. 6.15. 9.15. l Bta i: iUC" Y.MCA (Orchard Road^ Bodyiguad: building and weightlifting, 4.30 p.m.; judo class for juniors. 4.30 roads: p.m.:
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  • 199 4 Head of social studies gives talk on reform of prison system SINGAPORE, M o n.— Dr. Jean M. Robertson, a member of the recent Prisons Inquiry Commission stressed the importance of influencing public opinion and the encouragement of an open-mind-ed attitude to new penal measures if reform of the prison
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  • 42 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Industrial Arbitration Court has granted an interim award to the five dismissed employees of the Diamond Theatre following a joint application by the Singapore General Employees' Union representing the workers and the theatre's management.
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  • 144 4 ON DISPLAY: LIST OF THOSE WHO DIDN'T VOTE IN HONG LIM SINGAPORE, Mon. The list of electors who failed to vote in the Hong Lim byelection is now being displayed for inspection during normal working hours at the office of the Registration Officer, Ministry of Home Affairs, and at the
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  • 46 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Seven-teen-year-old Man Kwai Sun. an escapee from Gimson Boys' Home, was found guilty of loitering with dishonest intentions In Chin Swee Road at 3.30 a.m. on May 24. \!ah was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment from th^ date of his arrest.
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  • 406 4 'S'pore can regain position as chief centre of distribution' SINGAPORE, Monday. RESPITE several countries in South-East Asia bypassing Singapore and doing direct trade, especially in textiles, Singapore can still re-establish itself as the main distribution point for the area, declares the Indian Chamber of Commerce President, Mr. K. M. Abdul
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  • 154 4 Moonlight fishing for 35 'Katong Neighbours' CINGAPORE. Mon.— About 35 members of the Katong Neighbours group of the Chinese V.M.C.A. attended a moonlight fishing competition at the South Pier. Armed with fishing tackles and baits, women and men sat comfortably at the wharf and tongkangs moored alongside. But the fish
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  • 185 4 US expert here to study primitive plants in Malaya SINGAPORE, Monday. AX American expert on blooms, Professor James Canright, is in Singapore studying and doing research work on primitive families of flowering plants in the Malaysian region. But Prof. Canright does not carry out the research for the purpose of
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  • 71 4 ENVOY MEETS MALAYAN, S'PORE STUDENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya's new High Commissioner in Australia, Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, met students from Malaya and Singapore in Melbourne when he paid a one-week official visit to the State of Victoria. He was accompanied by his wife and a member of
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  • 283 4 His TV detective work brought re-union to over 2,000 families SINGAPORE, Monday. WELL-KNOWX American television "detective," Mr. Archdale Jones, who has reunited over 2,000 families after they were separated for many years, today revealed the secret of his success. In his unique programme, "Key to the Missing, Mr. Jones has
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  • 103 4 TWO FAREWELL PARTIES FOR RMN GROUP INSTRUCTOR SEMBAWANG, Mon. Electrical and ciTilian apprentices of the Royal Malayan Navy entertained Mr. George Parsons, group training instructor, who is due to leave I Singapore shortly, at two I separate functions last week. Mr. Parsons has completed a three-year tour of duty in
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  • 105 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Nine Singapore boys who have completed a three-year course in electrical engineering (radio) at the Technical College in Kuala Lumpur are here now for a year's field service. They are Tan Wah Thong, Chang Meng Teng, Lo Loke Yee, Albert
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  • 330 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Vigilantes: Changi's example nHANGI sets the y State an examole in its commendable do-it-yourself security efforts. Last month at a ceremony in Gulesa Road. off Upoer Changi Road. 60' Chinese. Malay and Indian villagers were officially installed as the area's vigilante wardens Sineaoore's first Govern-ment-recosnised village security
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  • 1417 6 THE NA TIONAL DAY ESSAY CONTEST WHAT THE OTHERS HAD TO SAY... On Friday the Free Press published the three winning entries in the National Day Essay Contest. The standard on the whole was very high so today we present points from some of the essays that did not win
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  • 134 6 the Free Press reported: "The discontent in Hungary seems rising everyday and finds each day hew rodes of expression. The sympathetic excitement in Poland and in Houmania is also a striking sign of the times. On the 2nd instant the Cardinal Primate of Hungary sent invitatins to
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  • 78 6 PRIME Minister Nehru no longer stands on his head while contemplating the problems of the world. He said he had given up his particular yoga exercise more than a year ago because he was not doing it right. "My back is beginning to hurt," he said. The
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  • 118 6 II fe* I Q Pfac< 1 protests lighting hj i compare l^ 2 1 hunting to a* .?.> 1 numerous oar-'-' men ana hor^>; pack of hounci a ferocious i' exhausted if? s i prolonged ar/'j pursuit. l Ever, the it >::.. torr"; scorning all Gatgrl LAUGH. J BEACHCOWJ
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 263 6 TODAYS RADIO SINGAPORE Space Patrol: 8.30 Melodies of o^ c -~4— i years gone by; 9.00 Tip iup tunes; Short Wave Service: 93Q he newg g4O A i bum o f 41 metres (7250 kC/S.) harmony: 10.00 Hancock's half Medium Wave Service hour 10 30 The BBC lazz cl u
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    • 412 6 CLUES ACROSS 7 A 'chestnut, perhaps <5). 3lt may be stopped at the end I,J i ust Sf 88 of a race (5) 12 The ed^ of the boat <7>. 8 She has clear possibilities (5). Come oul shooting <3). 10 Machine man (5). lo Covered with glue fs>. 11
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  • 165 7 4 chambers in bid to boost sale of Indian products SINGAPORE, Mon. —The Indian I racle Commissioner, Mr. G. .1. Malik, has been meeting representatives of the four Singapore Chambers of Commerce in connection with the Indian Trade Fair at the Great World, which ended
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  • 136 7 ITANGLLV Monday. MacFADDEN, of the Univer lifornia in America, who is on a ifter a visit to the University hal it was a most progressive Professor MacFadden is visiting many countries for geographical studies. But in the eastern
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  • 31 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Detectives have arrested three suspects in Carpmael Road. Thomson Road and Upper Dickson Road. The suspects are being held under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.
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  • 39 7 BIG FUTURE FOR BUILDING IN S'PORE CHAIRMAN PAGAR, P. marine ship- s in AKkorleaving Banat the ilng from a i >dnc- been ntatnre ries H Con- I en- ities in he r.:\n^ --.irinH D\nch. H S inish and <tCCRMAN9
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  • 8 7 Cluh the here was pie
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  • 10 7 is at r 7th iebrat the :^;ncss fcers.
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  • 239 7 Pupils sta&e National Day shows and exhibitions SINGAPORE, M o n.— Contests, exhibitions and a pageant were held in three schools to mark Singapore's National Day celebrations. One of the more elaborate programmes for the occasion was staged by the Anglo Chinese School
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  • 76 7 SCIENCE SOCIETY BUILDS FISH POND IN SCHOOL GROUNDS BUKIT TIMAH. Mon.— Students of the Science Society of Anglo-Chinese School got together, armed themselves with changkols, spades and shovels and built for their school a fish pond. The pond, which is in the ground next to the new science block, has
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  • 23 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Miss N. E. Norris has been appointed Acting Principal of the Riffles Girls' School, according to a Government Gazette.
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  • 122 7 3 leave for Scout Jamboree in Vienna TANJONG PAGAR. Mon. Two Rover Scouts and a Scoutmaster of 34th (Perak House) Sea Scout Troop left Singapore at the weekend in the liner State of Madras on their way to the 1961 Austrian National Jamboree. They were Scoutmaster Osman bin Daud. 25,
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  • 35 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A man. Heng Chiang Siang, was fined $3,000. or six months' jail, for assisting in the carrying on of a characters lottery near the Singapore Turf Club on May 25.
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  • 124 7 State flag to fly with 40 others at U.S. convention SINGAPORE, M o n.— The Singapore State flag will be hoisted along with 40 flags of other countries at the 37th International Convention of V's Men's Clubs to be held at Chicago, America, next month. The International V's Men's Club
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  • 66 7 MOVE TO FORM SINGAPORE POETRY SOCIETY SINGAPORE, Mon.— A move -w has been made to form the Singapore Poetry Society, according to Mr. Wilfred Richards. It is understood that the proposed society has the support of the Ministry of Culture. The inaugural meeting will be held on Sunday. Those who
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  • 64 7 HONG KONG MAN PRAISES RESTAURANTS TAN JONG PAGAR. Mon. A word of praise for Singapore restaurants has been expressed by a Hong Kong restaurant proprietor. Mr. Astum Khan, 38, who was on a short visit here, said "Your restaurants provide good service and the prices are reasonable." He was on
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  • 44 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Police have warned owners of motor cars, scooters and bicycles to take extra precautions against theft. This followed a recent i spate of vehicle thefts. Two cars, two motor scooters and seven bicycles were reported missing last week.
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    • 245 8 Planning a run to Thailand? Some points to note gINGAPORE scooterists planning at any time to visit Thailand can get some pointers from the Lambretta Club of Perak. This Ipoh club is planning to run a rally to the border towns of Haad\ai and Songkhla in South Thailand shortly. Members
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    • 82 8 VESPA CLUB MEMBERS HAVE BUSY WEEK rpHE Vespa Club of Singapore had another busy week of activities for its 250--odd members. There was a film show, and two 'Social Nights". The functions were wellattended. More are being planned because of the keen interest shown by members. The club will be
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    • 162 8 A SINGAPORE girl seen riding the new Italian 70 cc twostroke scooter, Capri, along Orchard Road. The scooter weighs only 145 Ib. It is equipped with a one cylinder engine. Capri is capable of cruising at 45 m.p.h. and claims about 180 miles to a gallon.
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    • 418 9 JAMES THOMAS, Washington oN NE MITCHELL AT THE PEAK OF HER CAREER FINDS THE ANSWER TO THE BIG QUESTION ALL STARS MUST FACE YVONNE MITCHELL is giving up acting. She is house-hunting in the South of France looking for an isolated villa where she
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    • 136 9 I back working again in Hollythe first time In six years. She ■amatic part of a girl from a Nazi imp. It is very different from ever done before. Just how neni at mpfl V Of girl ition hargi be wood, over Ud she don< in
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    • 155 9 They sighted land in the afternoon NO one can claim that this .stamp is a rarity. The "Ship Penny" of South Africa Is one of the world's most common stamps and can be found in practically schoolboy's collection. It was one of the longestlived stamp designs first appearing in 1926
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    • 297 9 1 H S. Joseph, rumei .re Playground" in London and stayed with it for three and a hail years as a warden. The site had been abandoned by the previous war- den and was little but a mud pile and a space strewn
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    • 199 9 General knowledge Quiz JJERE are the questions for this week's General Knowledge Quiz: 1- In which part of the world is La Jolla? 2. If you were at a party and heard someone talking about Efrem Zimbalist Jr. tcho would you think he was talking about a) a scientist, b)
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    • 197 9 TENSION, EXOTIC DRAMA IN SAGA OF THE EAST AND WEST THE TIME OF THE DRAGONS. By Alice Ekert-Rotholz. $1.75. TENSION, tenderness, exotic, romance are blended in this saga of East and West the story of the three daughters of Consul Wergeland each by a different mother. Intimate in its telling,
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  • 445 10 Only backstroker Heng Chek wins a title ITOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD Bernard Chan broke te»j^«^j»gj 100 metres breast stroke event at the second National Day fcwini ming Carnival held at the River Valley Swimming Pool on&aUu^The event, however, was won b y John H-£»««Srt I
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  • 377 10 Fresh ies' improve Varsity but not enough to win... SINGAPORE, Monday. OFF season" atmosphere was very much in evidence in the National Day hockey match between knockout champions, Singapore Knaisa Association, and league winners U nive jsi tv Malaya on the S.R.C. ground on Saturday. The game, which draw a
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  • 58 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tiny tots enjoyed an afternoon of sports at Si* Margaret's Primary School on Friday. They ran inter-class races and there was keen competition throughout. The Inter-House Challenge Shield went to Cooke House, the Inter-House Relay Challenge Cup to Fearon House, and the
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  • 311 10 PETER LOKE IS CHAMPION AT TELOK KURAU EAST SPORTS SINGAPORE, Mon. Peter Loke won the individual championship of the Telok Kurau East School at their annual sports meet at Telok Kurau. He was placed in three events, 100 yards, 220 yards and the high jump, to take nine parts. In
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  • 410 10  -  DONALD CARR By Captain of Derbyshire TIIK decline of Nottinghamshire as a cricketing force has been one of the tragedies of the modern game. But the efforts being made with the Trent Bridge wicket these days makes me feel that Notts, with
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  • 63 10 Chee Siew Ghee leading in the men's 200 metres breast stroke which b var > mins 54.4 sees at the National Day Swimming Carnival held at the River VaL* ming Pool on Saturday. Christine Henderson, the schoolgirl who is Singapore's best
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  • 383 10  - S. African sportsmen do not want to be left out of the Games H. Palmer By London, Tuesday. §OITH AFRICAN politicians may have opted out of the Commonwealth, but their sportsmen do not want to drop out of tin Empire Games to be held next in Perth, Australia, in November
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  • 148 10 Record galore at Buld Panjang Bukit p-.n;:.n:-B Record were 1 one after ':.> Bukil P.,/..:_G;J High Scho time thi mcc: marks wen i I AUmu i Be tnauoe Cv r« Tin bo; r wen C :.:ii Ang Be. 'C D:\x > Dtvi&i Lkjii Kirn I uau: Dr Isj n h»
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  • 738 11 FARRER PARK, Monday reat- NaAthletic record P^Servi emen fan r ■J gpiection In Metres at the tics at r r park staX y st< rday. i on i c ol B.:i Qic pc i sin- ilai ,ondlX proved v it t«ir p.
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  • 302 11 I SINGAPORE, Monday. OXE YEAR-OLD John White, s six weeks old 'Chalky', ti.o h.p. McCullock MCIO I Ihc most powerful kart :it lub of Singapore's National Ihe Police Training School Road yesterday. I i rs I irts In B due
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  • 103 11 KALLANG, Mon. Little Paul Richard, eight years old, stole the show at the Singapore Judo Club's National Day exhibition at the Peoples Association here last night. There were many interesting items. The 'Big Bully -how had the crowd roaiing with laughter. A 15-year-old youngster.
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  • 840 11 v: Mon.— third SingaAsso- famine n on Badthe the Centre man] Bra* ma ..-> „;..t Pig Loo 13-3. be 1 1 I Scow, be i: m Kb ang Chan Goto f i Muhti boat Hashim Farui. 15-7. 15-7; Kwok Woon Hup beat Quek Soon Chan. 15-4,
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  • 299 11 Goals and thrills as S'pore Youths celebrate with grand victory over the Army JALAN BESAR, Monday. SATURDAY at the stadium here was a day for the Singapore Youths. And with Singapore's Malaya Cup star, Rahhn Omar, scheming and leading them on, they cut through the Army for a 10-6 victory
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  • 94 11 Evelyn Lee of Swifts A.A. clears her last hurdle to win the women's 80 metres hurdles in the National Day Athletic Championships at Farrer Park yesterday. A step behind her is Siak Soh Wah, followed by Cheng Wai Heng of Swifts. A tussle Below:
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  • 250 11 GEYLANG, Monday. J7"RISHNAN GOPALAN, Singapore's k.o. king, took exactly two minutes in the first round to put Melvyn Hoeden down and out for the lightweight crown in the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's 1961 open championships at the Happy World Stadium on
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  • 161 11 TIGERS WHIP THE CHAMPS SINGAPORE. Mon. Tiger Swimming Club and Chinese Swimming Clubs, bidding for the "A" Division title in the water-polo league, won their respective matches yesterday. Tigers trounced the detending champions. Singapore S.C. by nine goals to four at Tanjong Rhu. Scorers for Tigers S.C. were: Gan Eng
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  • 54 11 FARRER PARK, Mon. Star Soccerites beat Beatty School Old Boys in a 'National Day' friendly football match yesterday. Soccerites won 3-1. Stars took a one nil interval lead through Tan Teng Hoo and Sim Yang Seng slammed in the other two goals. Lanky Gurunathan replied
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  • 54 11 The teachers are too strong FARRER PARK, Mon. Singapore Teachers Union proved too strong lor a nine-man Police "A" team when they beat them 6-3 in their S.A.P.A. Division 3D match here yesterday. STU centreforward S. Dass netted three goals, followed by Peter, Abbas and Chow Thin. Policemen scored through
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  • 30 11 JOHORE, BAHRU, Mon. Jorinthians beat 1/1 Oth. Ourkhas 3-2 in a football match yesterday. Henry (2) and Ahmaci for the winners. Khalu and Kajiman nested for the losers.
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  • 15 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.—English College beat Scgamat S.O.S. 41-39 in a basketball match yesterday.
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  • 44 11 GEYLANG. Mon. It was all action and no decision when Geylang United held the star-studded Tan Tock Seng Hospital to a oneail draw in their S.A.F.A. Division 2B match here yesterday. Ali Astar scored for the Hospital while Hussein replied for Geylang.
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  • 33 11 TENGAH. Moil. R.A.F. Scletar beat R.A.F. Tengali by three goals to two in a friendly football match here yesterday. The half-time score was two nil in favour of the winners.
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  • 630 11 RAF HIT THE HIGHEST SCORE WITH FELL AT 122 NOT OUT SINGAPORE, Mon. Ayles' bold declaration his second in the season a century by Fell the second in the tournament; and two half century scores by the Police players were highlights of yesterday's Singapore Cricket Association tournament matches. At Thomson
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  • NATIONAL DAY FESTIVAL OF SPORT
    • 47 12 SYDNEY, Mon. Marlene Mathews Willard, Australia's world 100 yards record holder, announced her retirement from athletics. Mrs. Willard, who is 26, said: "I've accepted a position with a bowling company. Because bowling is classed as a sport, I will automatically become a professional."
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    • 16 12 BELGRADE, Mon. Yugoslavia beat Poland 2-1 in a world soccer Cup preliminary group match.
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    • 18 12 LISBON, Mon.— Argentina beat Portugal 2-0 in the opening maich of th«»»r Euiopean football lour.
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    • 722 12  - Why not have inter-port tournament next year? KEN JALLEH Two-day Festival shows we have the men to organise says SPORT or should I say, sports fans never had it so good a weekend chocked with thrills and exciting competition a weekend of good games and good fun in the sun.
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    • 780 12  - Mr. Brown takes Amateur meeting ALLAN LEWIS By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MR. Desmond Brown took the riding honours at the Malayan Amateur Racing Association's meeting held at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Mr. Brown's one winner, two seconds and two thirds from five mounts deserved better results as he was riding
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    • 184 12 GEYLANG, Monday THE Happy World Stadium was packed last night for National Day's table tennis, basketball and volley-ball matches, i The first to take the court were the volley-ball players. Raffles Hotel (Sin Yew> had no difficulty in
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    • 151 12 DENMARK DROP 2 MATCHES BUT WIN 7-2: NOW FOR THAIS JAKARTA. Mon.— Denmark Jlast night beat the United States 7-2 in the second in-ter-zone semi-final ot the Thomas Cup world badminton championships here. The Danes and the Thais will now play off to decide who will meet the holders. Indonesia
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    • 48 12 MALACCA, Mon. Hassan Osman of Singapore yesterday won the Malayan Cyclists Association 50-mile road race in a blanket finish here. Hassan, who returned a time 2hr. 15min. 47sec, won the race for the second year in succession. Malacca's Low Beng Kong was second.
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    • 18 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.—Rangers beat English College 2-0 in a hockey match yesterday. Rama and Terran scored.
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