The Singapore Free Press, 12 June 1961

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  • 12 1 Teh SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** MONDAY. JUNE 12, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 44 1 NE W HONOUR FOR S'PORE [km lead f l Cm* A**, mmt ice for smily inning OKI Mon, re has head- rethe PlanI h ood for Vsia. Alii c!' [Ills X I I c. B c Aus- :iollg r all Sin- land, A cv
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  • 233 1 TWO LIFTS FOR SINGAPORE SKYSCRAPER SCHOOL 3,040 children will have places in 10-storey building SINGAPORE, Monthly. TWO lifts will serve Ihe new 10-storey primary school now under construction ;il the coiikt of Short Sheet :m<l Selegie Road. The two lifts operating side by side will provide quick entrance and exit
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  • 134 1 IPOH: LEWIS REVIEWS BOTH DAYS 9 titer tee afford -s Alia i Lewis's race reviews. His penetrating analysis of cadi race is c invaluable guide to future winners. Today The Free Press carries Lewis's expert race-by-race comment* of both ays of the ipoh meeting. Thee are also Sa- rday's photo
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  • 30 1 TOLEDO lOni -lon, Au o:1 lank truck Jackknlfed .md exploded here, setting BW to three homes causing injury to 11 Bremen and at least three chiidren.
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  • 45 1 LE HAVRE. (Northern France), ou police found the bodies oi three young ciuldren backed lo death with an axe in .< woiking tia^ flu l bere yesterbaj afiei a man ran into tne ponce station crying: "Arresc me. I've just kiileu my kids
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  • 33 1 TAIPEH Mon. Miss Don;. Ma tne Miss China ol 1961. lefi for 'Hong Kong yesterday en route to the United States lo participate m the Miss International Beauty Contest
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  • 142 1 'SEATO CAN USE MALAYA-BASED TROOPS WITHOUT K.L. CONSENT' MELBOURNE. Mon. Commonwealth troops based in Malaya could be used for South-East Asia Treaty Organisation purposes without the approval of the Malayan Government, the daily newspaper. The Age. said today. In a report from Canberra The Age correspondent quoted Government sources as
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  • 27 1 JACKSON. (Mississippi), Mon. S.x "Freedom Rivers," all White, weie arrested when they walked iieo a bus s ation waiting room reserved foi Negroes here yesterday.
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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE. Men Two people were anes:ed by police yesterday under tne C ::v.ui«u Law (Temporary Provision.:* Oidinance.
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  • 27 1 TOKYO Mon— Tne .Tokyo l Metropolitan Government's Statis- tics Bureau reported yesterday I ihe estimated poiw^uog to Tokyo as of May 1 vas M 57.818.
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  • 27 1 i oNDON Mon. The Royal Ballet Company. Britain's leading ballet troupe, left here by air yes- 1 terdav for its first visit to Russia.
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  • 344 1  - Johore all set for the King and Queen ROBERT CHONG By JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. —All is set in Johore Bahru for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his Consort, the Raja Permaisuri Agon g, when they arrive at 4 p.m. for their first visit to the State. It will last four
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  • 37 1 NAIROBI. Mon. Seventeen people have been jailed in Meru. Kenya, for terms ranging irom three to 10 years in the past few days for offences connected with a recent mass oath-taking ceremony on Mount Kenya.
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  • 27 1 DARTMOOR. Men.— One prisoner was SLiibbed ig death, three oUiers injured ana uvc warders were kicked ana struck when a fight broke out yesterday.
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  • 90 1 rpOKYO, Mon. A bride committed suicide here over the weekend because she did not know what bacon was, the Asahi reports. Mrs. Chitose Watanabe came to Tokyo a month as>o to rejoin her husband, Mr. Koichi Watanabe, from a remote place in Hokkaido, northernmost island
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  • 207 1 SCHOOLGIRL WINNER OF $500 PRIZE JUMPS FOR JOY SINGAPORE, Mon.— A 16-year-old student. Amy Tan, jumped for joy when told that she was the sole winner of the $500 Free Press Word Puzzle "AU." Amy. a Secondary 3A student of the St. Anthony's Convent in Middle Road, said that she
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  • 203 1 Yacht club raided: $5,100 loss reported HOLD-UP, THEN GANG ESCAPE BY SEA T IM CHU KANG, Mon. A rm c d robbers broke into RAF Tengah Yacht Club stores at Senimbun Avenue off 18i, 1 m.s. Lim Chu Kang Road, and escaped by sea with seven outboard motors and a
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  • 24 1 COLOMBO. (Ceylon,, Men. Tae .siiceed LnoU) of Buddha arrived in Lhis devoutly Buddhist country on Saturday on loan from Communist China.
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  • 25 1 ROME. Mon. The Italian Prime Minister. Prof. Amintore Fanfani. left Rome by air yesterday for Washington lor talk's with President Kennedy.
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  • 175 1 MALAYAN. HK FUNDS Ma na ci prices la i i ,i in Fund buying -l y< si j 1 n A.."- i nd M i .an I and bi v I mI!;ii: SI It plrst flung Kong Fund bu riii gUK I :I- i Fund UK i -lie II
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 24 1 yOU ENTERED 01 THE PHOTO CONTEST? J |B ENTRY FORM NOW j Ll PHOTO STORES W/ i aaaß Aaaaal k _j_i __X -A" '?H_M
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    • 20 1 aWT'f; NATK :uvARY, SINGAPORE, 6, TO KEEP lIP WITU Tur M nw UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ...
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    • 43 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Vienna Conservatoire of Music) Enrolments occepts daily students toi Piono. Harmony, Ptono-accordion, Vioim Guitar, Aural (ear training) theory ot Ml^ muiic, Pieno-Joz* MBry^fll JMm^'. J )fn^ Sole SuD r Special ■_Wlsi lif rjbfc.il *W Tombolini Accor--28-A. Penang Lone. S'pore-9
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  • 396 2 SINGAPORE, M o n.— j Britain's newest Sl2-million luxury liner, the 45.270-ton Canberra, is now on her way from Southampton to Australia and the West Coast of North America. The biggesl liner since the Queen Elizabeth \va.> built 21 years
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  • 18 2 MOSCOW, Men r-.vo Indonedestroyers, Sihvangi and Sin>amagaradj« have arrived in .•.osrolc on rel on visii ol
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  • 55 2 CHIPS <¥""., .vlorus.rle the Singapore M.irbour Fe.jrr. wharves or expected •i i ar e Neptuma 33 3fi •■> i 33/36, C:v- -n- 2 I 24, ami 3 I Pj r". :;i 32. B ttaorsl n 10 il, ko Main 4 .">. i t .'•< NW, 4, Sungei
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  • 254 2 Finance, shipping and aviation EUROPEAN MART: MALAYA SEEKS WIDER TRADE IN RUBBER, TIN LONDON. Mon. Th< call by the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker, at the weekend for a conference, at Prime Ministei level ii necessary, to di>- cuss any British move to join the European Common Market, hajs
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  • 539 2 France in civil aviation rate with 1500 m.p.h. jet by 1967 PAYA LEBAR, Monday. FRANCE has joined Britain and the United States in the race to produce the fastest passenger aircraft in the world with a 1,500--miles-per-hour jet by 1967 more than two years ahead ot" their rivals. The plane,
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  • 69 2 LONDON. Mon.— Mine production of tin-in-concentrates in the Federation of Malaya in April totalled 4,436 tons against 4.512 in March, according to advance statistics published by the International Tin Council. Exports of tin metal from Malaya and Singapore In May were 6.793 against 7.448 in
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  • 219 2 Councillor in disguise arrested by Capetown security men CAPETOWN, M o n.— A member of the Capetown City Council was arrested and hustled out of City Hall by Security Branch officers amid scenes of disorder last night after he tried to address a meeting of the Coloured People's Congress. The
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  • 30 2 SALT LAKE CITY. Men.— The FBI announced yesterday that two teenage murder suspects "claimed" they committed seven murders in the states of Florida. Tennessee. Kansas. Illinois and Colorado.
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  • 218 2 Laos leaders may hold 'summit' to form Coalition Govt. GENEVA, Monday. A "SUMMIT" meeting of the three main Laotian parties is expected to be held in Zurich. Switzerland, shortly, authoritative sources said here last night. The principal participants r at such a "summit" would be Prince Boun Oum. right- j
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  • 74 2 LEAFLETS SEIZED, SO B.B.C. SHUTS STAND AT POZNAN FAIR POZNAN, Mon. The British Broadcasting Corporation stand at the Poznan Fair was closed clown last night after Polish Customs officials seized large numbers of pamphlets displayed on the stand. Mr. J. Bilinski, who is in Poznan to run the BBC stand,
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  • 93 2 OALM BEACH, (Florida.), Mon. President Kennedy missed his usual Sunday morning visit to church yesterday for the first time since he went into the White House, but his back injury continued to improve. The assistant White House secretary, Mr. Andre Hat- cher, said the President
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  • 167 2 BIG-STRETCH GERTIE SCARES THE CARGO MEN LONDON. Mon. Gertrude, the "prehistoric"' earthworm who can stretch her- sell to five feet in length or shrink to two feet, arrived here by air yesterday from New York. Gertrude, discovered 15.000 feet up in the Colombian Andes by 37-year-old rare j animal collector
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  • 272 2  -  ALEXANDER THOMPSON J By LONDON, Mon A N hour with, Mr. Garfield Weston, the Canadian millionaire who dominates Britain's bakery trade, is as exciting as driving one of the new E-type Jaguars. He talks fast. Bounces in and out of his chair in sheer
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  • 235 2 Seventy-three passengers blazing plane engine drop 1 3,000 feet into the Atlant P REST WICK, Scotland Mon _While passengers watched "without panic" the engine of a giant KLM Royal Dutch Airline D.C. 7, fell "in a great ball of flame" into the north Atlantic early yesterday, as the crew battled
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  • 152 2 THORVERTON (Devon), Mon.— Five trains which would have rattled through this little town where the Duke oi Edinburgh slept last Tuesday in the royal train weiv cancelled. British railways said today. The trains, carrying earlymorning workers were replaced by buses to avoid disturbing
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  • 93 2 Life terms two in Rome 'murder by hire' ROME M d &J sensational end* v esterda] d Rome A sia c V it« v< rdict in Lh d hire" cai i :•>■■ mi rhfi court sea _J vanni F mai and Roul G.J electrician, bo ment ith< ma: in AA.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 52 2 POP^^-n r— life z^of coues_P^N;> 11 I I'LL LET YOU GO i^^W lilf OUT— BUT ITS VW M\ till ENTIRELY ANOTHEE \t i X MATTEL IF I'LL LET 4_^*V >M \you caw/tvfy^)\ Mk IS V-__ N ,v 4, i^ I ■■^^^^J .b\ ilaS. .bbbbl'^bT 111/ AmmWt W I f"*M I
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  • 251 3 Thousands turn out to welcome Head of State £HANGI, Mon. Thousands of residents in the Changi constituency gave the Yang di-Per-tuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, a rousing welcome when he made a packed five-hour official visit to the district yesterday. The residents, all excited and
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  • 210 3 Ig md i- c xthai ex- peeled pressure between 6 ML and 10 a.m. on each morning foe inward traffic and between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. on each afternoon for Change plans Tiie Customs here advised pi rsons
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  • 105 3 MR. K. H. MUNDHENKE. teshn.^al adviser of a Jakarta communications firm, arrived by air. and will be here for some time. HA is staying at Orchard Hotel Mr. H. Chapman. Ford Company representative, flew in from Britain, and is staying at Prince's Hotel Garni Mr. F. C.
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  • 574 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY rgurthhh gfn SINGAPORE, Monday. J^ PIANIST of international repute, on his first visit to the Far East, will play at the Victoria Theatre at 8.45 tonight. Mindru Katz of Rumania has come a long way since he started playing the piano at the age of four.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 202 3 slide or movie jj there's a ZEISS IKON j projector for you f mm. Movilux 8 A A really new S mm pro- v^^^JZzZltT^/ jector with marvellous JJ ♦fflff'? _fe'\ performance and so port- f I. JA'A > able you can take it any- 'fvti.i'^-'ld^ where. Wl^^S With 50 watt
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 233 3 CINEMAS The Magnificent: 3. 6.30. 9.30. CAPITOL: The Alamo: 1.45. j QUEENS: Seniman Bujang 530 845 Lapok 1 Malay): 1. 4. 6.45. 9.30. CATHAY- Visa To Canton: ROYAL: Mannadi Mannan ,o n 4 630 930 I 'Hindi*: 3.30. 7.30. GLOBE:' Treasure of s.m TAJ: Sn Mersing (Malay): Teresa: 1.45. 4.
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  • 304 4 Shooting of Si Tanggang begins SINGAPORE, Mon. One bright morning early this week a tongkang pulled out of Sungei Rengit, East Johore, with 20 Malay film stars of Shaw Organisation and a team of photographers. The unit had waited six days for it— to
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  • 369 4 Customs fleet to hold first-ever sea review Inche Yusof to take salute SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof X bin Ishak, will take the salute at the firstever review of the Singapore Customs and Excise Department on July 14. Revealing this, a Customs spokesman said that the plans
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  • 190 4 Suzanne in debut at contest for models SINGAPORE, .Mon.— A 23--year-old German wife of a British serviceman has turned part-time model after finding that there is much scope for girls to learn modelling here. Mrs. Suzanne Burkitt. who came to Singapore with her husband 18 months ago, said she arrived
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  • 51 4 IPOH. Mon. Nearly $15 million has been provided from Federal. State and loan funds to carry out priority rural development projects in Perak this year. It is made up of $8.1 million in Federal grants and loans and just over $6.5 million in State
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  • 187 4 NEPALESE OFFICER HERE TO SEE GURKHAS UNDER TRAINING SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. B. B. Pradhan, the Undersecretary of the Planning Council In Nepal is in Singapore to study the work of the Gurkhas in the British Military establishments here. He was sent by the Nepalese Government on a tour of countries
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  • 50 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Telok Ayer Chinese Methodical Church will hold a series of evangelist meetings at Its auditorium, 235 Telok Ayer Street, from tomorrow up to June 18 every night at 7.30. The inspirational speaker will be the Rev. Soh Chor Yong. All are welcome.
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  • 108 4 BUKOM'S THRIFT AND LOAN SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICIALS pULAU BUXOM, Mon. Mr. Joseph Tan Kwang Siang has been elected chairman of the Pulau Bottom Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Other officials elected at its sixth annual meeting arc Inche Kamaruddin bin Kasim <hon. secretary*, and Inche Hanan bin Hj. Suleiman (hon.
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  • 179 4 Thirty entertainers stage 3-hour show in aid of fire victor MORE than 30 singers and otliei hi ers will take pari in a :n i< a June 20 al the Victoria Theatn in 1 Bukit Ho Swee Fire Reliel Fund. Some of the artistes taking part in the show are
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 196 4 LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCHOO THE FEDERAL READING SCHEI Combining the latest scientific methods with many years of cxpcni and experience in the teaching of reading in Malayan schools FEDERAL READING SCHEME is an INTERNATIONAL quality produd Originated and produced in MALAYA Ist YEAR: Wall Pictures 512.00 f*4 Flash Cards
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  • 899 5  - THE CRISP WAY TO A MILLION ROSS MILES g men made their fortune out of just one brilliant idea ■0 S are free, free to be thought of by anyone there .0 wealth to be made on ideas BY rrank SmitK developed simple idea into a fabulous money-spinner II i
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 436 5 most of you JkmAmWWWW, g^_______H I— a^^^^^^^^-«— with the new Much- ado six -way Avoilable 99 r\ 41-43, HIGH STREET, SPORE, LADIES' DEPT., TEL: *****. J|iiftiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiMiiiMi»ililiMiiitiiimnMiniiiiiiniiiiimimnn'»"<"'""""«iiii«ini. jIN THE INTERNATIONAL I^__^__^^^s lobtainabte RolanO theG^sshoeof <I^^ [From.- D'SOUZA BROTHERS, I 106, North Bridge Road, (Adelphi Hotel Bldg Singapore Tel: *****. "llllllllllllllllllMlltlllllllllllllllllltllllllMllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlMlllllllllllHlllltlllHlltlllllilHll. y
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 154 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice <& Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis /TUAhJk^ YOU. I'M SI iuopt-A X F^ [/V_T.SC7>I ).<^-^- 1| PIP I HEAR SOME-)/' I P/PN'T r f*^^)l___3l 1 I^LrJJSL ™^&%*y WING?' THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake by Chic Young BLONDIE 1
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  • 364 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Look to the sea, young man! THE Government has been active locally in seeking to exploit the sea as a source of employment. Now it is casting the net further afield. Singapore spokesmen will be goi n g to Europe soon and later one of them will
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  • 1035 6 THE WORLD'S SIX MOST WANTED MEN won 't give up... and one day these hunted Nazis will be tracked down AS Adolf Eichmann standaS trial charged with murdering six million Jews, the hunt is stepped up for the world's six most wanted men. Alter 1965, the Wesl German Government wli
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  • 229 6 THE locai newspaper*! assist Local dog breed ers In the sale of their dogs by allowing them to advertise, at a modest charge, under Mich headings as "Dogs, pets etc." The people who read the advertisements get in touch with the advertiser, ara arrange to .^ee the dogs.
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  • 138 6 the Free Press reported: "The Sultan of Tringanu arrived here on the I 26th current with a numerous retinue and was received at the landing place by the Hon. the Governor and the Resident Councillor. His Highness took up his abode at a house in Campong Glam
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  • 73 6 A PSYCHOLOGIST and a psychiatrist at a civil defence symposium here characterised a large part j ot the American people as both "ignorant" and "neurotic." Professor Jum Nunnally j Jr., a psychologist with Vanderbilt University, told a press conference following the symposium that "about one half of
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  • 81 6 Life is like that luvtfti l" who was tl v> V('ntor Son., som, Uau m I mr „m and in Kinah> r ,l in a w,,rd and gentlemen. th,., P^opl. l, ul jl( "r lh< man v.\v, lerest "as no SC? Wen one day. pa mini n Quired: -Do I
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  • 29 6 LAUGH. .W BEACHCOME \HEAD M i U I I I Ir ipinta in trm i postmen's ha ouses. in b i irtan H m ngei les i and A.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 33 6 9r* Inv *-V BETTER VISION BETTER LIVING Malaya's Foremost Opticians: DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 325, North Bridge Rd.. S'pore-7 Next Door ODEON Phone ***** Branch: THE PENANG OPTICAL CO.. 13, Forquhor St_ Penan*.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 266 6 TODAY'S RADIO i SINGAPORE oies of years gone by. 9.00 Tip Short Wave Service: top nines; 9.15 A name to ie--41 metres (7250 kc s.) member; 9.30 The news; 9.40 Medium Wave Service Album of harmony; 10.00 Han--476 metres cocks half hour; 10.30 The AM— llOO Programme sum- BBC jazz
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    • 429 6 HFHBFTBFH' I I 5 I 6 "HFTH [8 9 jBl WiO J ■f 1 M-~ I H N m-^J 9^ m.i B BL__— .Bill ,1 _^_b"" 3l ■■32 33 I |34 I |35 ll CLUES ACROSS j 1 An experiment In court? >oj 9 Start shooting i3j. 3 Talk about
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  • 266 7 Govt, backs scheme to train guides here THE Singapore Touri* P RE '.M?n^laiin,.|f An 10ur,s >t Association will train'r^o^rir^rs"^^^ m^ ge«in« lecturers. as^!_J!__associatio n in Mr. B. E. Kinna. the tutorial supervisor for the scheme, said that the Dressing need for fully-trained tourist guides here demandQ i he association should
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  • 322 7 PUAN NOOR AISHAH PRESENTS PRIZES TO TOP STUDENTS SI XGAP O X E, Mon.-— Seventy top students of Kaffirs Institution received prizes from Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, at the institution's Founder's Day celebration. Heading the list of students with the best results was Peter Lim
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  • 179 7 I SINGAPORE, Monday. Headquarters, Far East Land announced the awards of nits Testimonials for good N gapore civilian workers- I They include four from GHQ FARELF Messrs. Kum Kiang Fai. Poh Chee Cheng. Yahya bin Ismail and Jeganathan Sittampalam. The others are: Messrs. Govindasamy
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  • 179 7 LIONS 'FINED' 543 FOR SHORTCOMINGS: MONEY IS FOR CHARITY SINGAPORE. Mon. The Lions Cluu. <East» of Singapore was richer by 543.50 cents at its fortnightly dinner when members were "fined" tor not bringing their wives and tor other "shortcomings." The dinner held in the Regency Room at Raffles Hotel was
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  • 104 7 FOUR FRIGATES FROM INDIA TO VISIT SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Mon. Fornix Indian Naval frigates will visit Singapore in July and August. The Tryshul and the Talwar, of the loth Frigate Squadron, will be here on an informal visit from July 1 to July 9. and between July 10 and July 24
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  • 99 7 NAVIGATION AIDS TEST PLAN FOR AIRPORTS SINGAPORE, Mon.— A coordinated programme to provide a service for testing flight navigation aids in South-East Asia was agreed at a meeting convened by the International Civil Aviation Organisation, which has just concluded in Bangkok. The programme involves the use of existing units in
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • 181 7 CONFERENCE REJECTS APPLICATION FROM JAPAN FIRM SINGAPORE, M o n.— The Malaya-China-Japan Conference, of which 44 shipping lines are members, recently rejected the application for membership made by the Toho Kaiun Kaisha (Toho shipping Co. Ltd.) of Japan. This was disclosed by the comany's representative in Singapore, Mr. T. Matsuo,
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  • 142 7 TRIAL MAY LEAD TO AIRLIFT OF NEW ZEALAND GOODS TO S'PORE SINGAPORE, Mon. New Zealand produce may be air freighted to Singapore if a trial, to be carried out in the United States, proves successful and economical. The New Zealand Commercial Secretary and Trade Commissioner, Mr. H. W. Shepherd, said
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  • 79 7 BRITISH SMOKES: NO PRICE RISE IN MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malayans have been as sured that the price of British cigarettes and pipe tobacco in the Federation would not be increased. The assurance came from the secretary of the Malayan Tobacco Company Limited, Mr. J. M. Burditt. A London report
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 93 7 •> Can you remember the Ropert returns, and to h» «r< g*. V ffa|r Mrs> ,hr Squ,r h« a l-Hlt h^ las hangmg out her on |W face Oh. pkase. aren bhiep $€vfn IJ mornmg you dad «ha, cm*** A N f Sfß her jewels as early as nghl no*
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    • 359 7 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... CANCER te P 2 f* July 23 can be stay THERE is much to calm and win out. THE stars have given you b J jj 8 f CtionS n rAPDICADU (Dee 23 Jan. business ability and the eapaei- day Avoid extravagance CAPRICORN 0 GENERAL ty
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  • 173 8 Autopet that took honours in Japan Grand Prix is here THE. 150 cc Japanese autopet Yamaguchi (above), which won top honours at the Japan Grand Prix last month, is now available in Singapore. The model arrived here early this month following a demand for more sports-mo-del autopets which are already
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  • 228 8  - Join A A' call to riders: Pay less and get full benefits ALIAS RAHIM'S Scooter Page 'THE Singapore Automobile Association is planning a scooter rally for all makes of scooters in late September this year. The aim is to encourage more scooterists to join the association and to promote road
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  • 212 8 THE Singapore Bulniks Scooter Club is planning to provide its members with extensive technical facilities and recreational services following the acquisition of its new club house at Branksome Road. Mr. Yee ttng Chye, the club's secretary, told the Free Press that with its
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  • 140 8 NEWLY-FORMED CLUB TO HOLD BARBECUE FOR MEMBERS rpHE newly formed A Singapore Scooter Club, which is now seeking registration, is organising many activities for its members this month. To date it has over 40 members, a club spokesman said. With each outing this membership has been increasing. On the last
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  • 651 9  -  VICTOR DAVIS ffimrWPFiml IT'S TEATIME IN TEXAS-AND THE LOVABLE MRS. MINIVER REPORTS: by ,v* i.KKr .K uAKMJiS, who is a little nar* «f u»» i ja „.r ever known as Mrs. Mm ve r is wth?"?." 18 for the first time in six years
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  • 302 9  -  W. H. Canaway l££ PRESS BOOK CORNER 1 \^Al\ GOING SOITH by Hutchinson 155.) I'iNd SOUTH is a very special and altogether delightful S uiiiv is a ten-year old English boy orphaned at Port Ihe Suez operations. He
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  • 17 9 General knowledge Quiz lAiestions Jj -General ams comes _v ->" e en sooji in A^A Show". «o directed
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  • 277 9 RED ACES by Edgar Wallace (Pan $1.25): Three tightly-woven mysteries from the case-book of that eccentric, ruthlessly efficient detective, Mr J. v Reader, whose rapier bram probes to the core of the crime. AAMERICAN EARTH by Erskine Caldwell (Pan 51.25)* Twenty-four gut terWstoriesof the
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  • 520 9 THE SO-TOUGH IDOL FROM 'HELL'S KITCHEN' MADE A $10 MIL. FORTUNE GEORGE RAFT was looking out of his hotel window high over New York. He wore a white silk dressing gown and sandals, and a religious medallion on a thin gold chain around his neck. "It's changing, hell, it's changed."
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    274 9 STAMP STORY THEY WRECKED THEIR SHIP AND FOUNDED A COLONY DESPITE the conventional though handsome design of two coats-of-arms. this Bermuda stamp commemorates an unusual subject: the 350 th anniversary of a shipwreck! And a very important wreck it was. too. It resulted in the establishment of what is now
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  • 949 10 WHATT PENG TOO GOOD: HE LEAVES RIVAL BEHIND AT SCHOOL SPORTS KALLANG, Mon. Thio Whatt Peng was 100 good for his rivals at the Mountbatten Chinese/English Schools combined annual athletics. Thio won the individual championship title. Kee Poh Lan was the girl's individual champion. With 16 points, Yellow House won
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  • 79 10 TWO JAPANESE RIDERS FOR GRAND PRIX HERE SINGAPORE, Mon. The two Japanese motorcycling stars who will ride the "works" 125 c.c. 250 c.c. Yamaha machines at the Johore Grand Prix. arrived In Singapore by BOAC last night from Tokyo. They arc Hires] d Hasegawa. 27, and Osama Mochizuki. 30. They
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  • 326 10  - Indonesia takes up fight to legalise the 'wood-shot' JEFFERY JAMES by Singapore, Monday. INDONESIA, and not Malaya, will take up the light to legalise woodshots at the 23rd annual general meeting of the International Badminton Federation in London next month. The Indonesian Badminton Association has tabled a motion for the
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  • 64 10 Lanky Siah Kirn Bin. winner of the 440 yards at the Bukit Panjang Government High School athletic championships, receives his prize from Mrs. Chen«; An Lun. In winning the 440 yards Siah Kirn Bin set a new record time of 56.8 seconds. li, was
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  • 135 10 SIGLAP SCHOOL BOYS TOPS IN 1960 SPORT SINGAPORE. Mon. Siglap Secondary School enjoyed a successful year in sports In i960, the principal. Inche Ismail Aziz. said in his annual report at the school's speech and prize-distribu-tion day yesterday. Inche Aziz said that every encouragement was given io the physical improvement
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  • 72 10 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. Dennis Adams, holder of the British Empire flyweight boxing title since 1957. was stripped of his South African flyweight and bantamweight titles by the South African Boxing Board of Control. The board also withdrew Adam's professional boxing licence. Mr. H.C. Liebenberg, the
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  • 32 10 TANJONG RHU. Mon. Singapore Swimming Club scored an easy 10-4 victory over the Combined Services in the SASA's 'A' division water-polo league match played here yesterday. Other matches were postponed.
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  • 246 10 Keen competition at Infantry swimming carnival SINGAPORE, Monday. THERE was keen competition at the Ist Battalion. Singapore Infantry Regiment annual swimming carnival held at the \u (field Pool. Beach Road. I 'C Company with a total of 124 points won the Inter Company Challenge Trophy and D' Company were runners-up
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  • 241 10 LONDON, Mon. J^ NOTED Harley-street surgeon has restored the sight of a racehorse which was born blind. It was one of the first operations of its kind. The horse named Joey, and now two year old was catching up on his long months of
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  • 154 10 SYDNEY. Mon. Australia would stand firm <m a 50-50 split of gate-money In event of the English tram's visit next year. Australian Rugby League Board oi Dontrol chairman, Mr. Bill Buckley, said Alternatively the Rugby Union system where the host pays ali
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  • 53 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. A... Chiang became A division chant' pion at the Outram Peoondary School's sports held at Queen town Secondary School ground He won the 440 and 880 yards, and the triple jump. Runner-up was Yap Eng Huat. Han Joon was B division champion. with Lee Chong
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  • 142 10 Football for boys Lesson No, 4 HOW TO SCO A GOAL FROM A MODI BALL Ml,,, <'- Pent* J there u,li l scon from kick. ,l N Mil show u hm irom a moving ball Th*. donu tistrauii S] old schoolbo\ rj Q«i<*e. ra The te>t: Shoot i m Iv
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  • 92 10 SABF and SVA games for the Fire victim SINGAPORE, M Sii gapon tonal nH ball r ed< ratfc lion with Uh Snj Volleyball A rity matt) aid f tin B Fire ReM< I Fund I uv. Jul 2 Wd 25. O:. basked ali i World Stadi gapore *<h i count*
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  • 1272 11  - Froggie's victory makes him favourite for the Derby ALLAN LEWIS See Mow They Rail by QELANGOR Gold Cup winner Froggie won the main race, Class 1 Div. 1 over 9 Fls at Ipoh on Saturday, convincingly enough to become the favourite for next week's $25,000 Perak Gold Vase over 1_
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  • 259 11 JUNIOR TOURNEY: ALL THE NIGHT RESULTS GEYLANG, Mon.— Results of the night session ties in the Singapore junior badminton championships played at the Badminton Stadium last night were: Men's Singles: Fifth Round Johnny Leow bt. A. Rahman Marican 15-10. 15-10; Chan Kheng Guan bt. Ismail Ahmad 15-10, 15-4; Ismail Ibrahim
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  • 177 11 Taylor best in first Q-round rpHOMSON. Mon. Mrs. D. 1 Taylor returned the lowest >core of 80 to take the lead i.. the first qualifying round oi the Singapore women's go.i championship played over tne Royal Singapore Golf Cluos links at Sime Road yesterday. The second qualifying round will be
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  • 21 11 BARCELONA. Mon —Australian champion Roy Emerson won the men's singles title in the Count Goc' International lawn tennis tournament.
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  • 350 11 The Indians hit a new low in SCA tourney SINGAPORE, Monday. INDIAN Association hit the lowest score in this season's Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament when they were bundled out for 35 runs by Royal Air Force at Balestier yesterday. The previous lowest score was by Ceylon Sports Club who
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  • 126 11 VICTORIES USEFUL MERRYTIME LES HOPES I wuitCfl Ronnie 3?.. L he hnnj B ij] Use the aiiii:eir re*i Shiga- 1 i ion A at the Results and p Kound— Ong Q 15-9. 15-5: Ooa b: an Jai- Guan Long Pendek Mj EdS( ng and 15-5.: g Tuck B Cr.ee and
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  • 134 11 I ALAN BESAR. Mon— The Sin sapore Amateur Football Association has drawn up a grand programme in aid of the Algerian Fund on Thursday. June 15. Tne Singapore Harbour Board Band will be in attendance. At 6.00 p.m. the best women football players will
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  • 937 12  - Veni Vici combination steals show: Cargo Rice Days highest ALLAN LEWIS By IPOH, Monday. THE Veni Vici Laurie Billett Ivan Allan combination again showed themselves a formidable partnership when they won a double at Ipoh yesterday with Cargo Rice (Race Two) and Fils Dv Vent in the last race. Old
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  • 65 12 Singapore and federation Government Services 4-4 draw on Saturday at Jalan Besar Stadium gave the teams six-months each of the Agong Cup. Here Singapore's captain Lee Kok Seng (No. 5) and Malaya's captain. Edwin Dutton. receives the trophy from Puan Nonr Aisah.
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  • 149 12 THREE-YEAR BAN ON FOOTBALLER: COMMISSION WARNS PLAYERS JALAN BESAR, Mon. A player from the Sukaramai Sports Club who punched a referee and kicked a linesman during a SAFA league match was suspended for three years. SAFA's Commission of Enquiry made the decision to ban the player. Salleh Sukor. alter a
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  • 229 12 Weeping Thais say after Thomas Cup battle: 'We were outclassed' JAKARTA. Monday. INDONESIA has wen the Thomas Cup, world badminton championship trophy, for Ihe second time. They beat Thailand 6-3 in the challenge round last night. President Sukarno, now on a State visit to Russia, was immediately informed of the
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  • 309 12 Malayans rally and keep their prestige in S'pore JALAN BESAR. Monday. T-HE Federation Government Services Invitation XI. with seven Malayan Internationals, just managed to save the day with a desperate last 15 minutes rally against the Singapore Government Services Invitation team in their football match at the stadium here yesterday.
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  • 290 12 AUSTRALIA SET TO WIN TEST: ENGLAND NEED 316 RUNS BIRMINGHA M. Mon. Australia appear to br set for victory in the first Test here. With two days left England, who have all their second innings wickets intact, need 316 more runs to avoid an innings defeat. England have trodden a
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  • 20 12 WARSAW. Mon.— France gained a winning 3-0 lead over Poland in their Davis Cup European zone quarter final.
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  • 165 12 YESTERDAYS AUSSIE FOOTBALL QYDNEY, Mon. Results of Australian Association Football matches played yesterday were Victoria State League: Slavia 0 Juventus 0. Inter-state match: Queensland 1 Victoria 2. New South Wales Federation Div. 1: Gladesville 1 Hakoah 0, Hellenic 1 Auburn 0, Northside 2 Bankstown 2. New South Wales Federation Div.
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  • 127 12 NEW YORK. Mon. Archie Moore, taught father time and Italy's Giulo Rinaldi the lesson that age has scarcely impaired his skills as he retained his world light-heavyweight title on a unanimous points decision. The old master lumbered through the 15 rounds at Madison Square Garden showing
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