The Singapore Free Press, 14 June 1961

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  • 17 1 -m-fcMar m you MUST READ The Singapore Free Press No. ***** WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 68 1 Light does 3 in J7. at Ipoh-Page 16 oiferi in Higgle with lodown [aiders SOH IPORE, Wed. ear-old •■Jiuler tabbed a prenritil a in le goI isher re In w n Ban Lid. who on .1 livevi ned. d< c til d s'ot heard i .1 El
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  • 31 1 AT the Sekoiah Perempuan Bandar Tin-rni. the Queen (left) with headmistress khaclijah binfte Haji Bakri watches students perform a Malay dance.
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  • 117 1 BIRMINGHAM. Wed. Richie Benaud. the Australian cricket captain, explained last night why he bowled only nine overs yesterday when the first Test against England ended in a draw here. He said that his right shoulder, in which he has had fibrositis, was
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  • 295 1 A big day for 2,000 schoolgirls as Queen drops in By ALEXANDRA LEE JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. VOW 2,000 schoolgirls, il was ;i day to remember when the Raja Permaisuri Agong made ;i lour of three Johore Bahru schools yesterday morning. Her Majesty, dressed in a light purple kebaya, cut a
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  • 225 1 KING AND PARTY TOUR VETERINARY STATION a YER HITAM, Wed. The A Yang di-Pertuan Agong this morning visited the Central Animal Husbandry Station here. He was met by Mr. S. Thuraisingham. Deputy Director of Veterinary, and Mr. Cheah Teck Kheong. the Veterinary 1 Officer in charge. This was the third
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  • 191 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. All schools in the State wiii trom next week have public relations officers. An EaucaQon Ministry order sent to schools over the weekend calls on principals to appoint these officers within a week and to submit their names to the Ministry.
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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Police attained two suspects k'esieraay unaer the Criminal Law (Tempo.ary Piovibions) Ordinance.
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  • 81 1 OYDNEY. Wed.— Australia's >5 overseas airline. QANTAS Empire Airways, faces a threat of a general strike today. The industrial dispute witu both the airline's pilots and maintenance workers will come to a head today with two large union meetings. More than 1,800 employees, representing eight unions
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  • 196 1 ASSEMBLY YES SOUGHT FOR SWEEPING CHANGES IN ROAD RULES MNGAPORE, Wed.— Today's Legislative Assembly meeting will be asked to approve the Road Traffic Bill which will make sweeping changes in existing traffic legislation. The Bill will transfer to the Registrar of Vehicles the job of issuing licences to drivers, and
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  • 38 1 aIONROVIA. \Voc:.~l,o::c:ei. William Tubman '.i Liberia yesterday appealed to Liie Russian, British ana the United Stale: ueie^iti.o at the uucleai Lest bun talks "to lace our La_ks in u spirit Oi" couciliatJon ;>nci compromise."
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  • 196 1 Police raid hut, find loot worth $20,000 BURGLARY VICTIMS ASKED TO HELP SINGAPORE. Wed.— ln a dawn raid on an attap hut in Duchess Road off Bukit Timah Road, police recovered an assortment of stolen propertv valued at more than $20,000. it was announced this morning. Police believe that these
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  • 37 1 TEZPUR (Central Assam). Wed. -One person was killed and 11 injured (two seriously), when police Bred on a violent crowd in Oran^ To. i Est;iie. 38 miles Jroni Tezpur, according to reports reaching here.
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  • 331 2 London stocks close steadier after initial losses City section: Finance and industry f ONDON, Wed.— The j .stock markets here closed on a steadier note yesterday after j losing ground in initial dealings. Business throughout was at .i low level and movements general]^ were small. Medium and shorl dated gilt-edged
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  • 41 2 1 I INDOIN Woe r I Fins ci rimes mi i i es I i yeai ee_ previous i rester spi T m -73 2 3M B 398 7 399 3 nM V. -33 0 r I M 1°-
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  • 342 2 Rubber producers in Borneo are hit by acute labour shortage By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Wednesday. QNE OF THE major difficulties which Borneo rubber producers have to face is the shortage of labour, reports the latest Stock Exchange Gazette. Kinumis Rubber recently introduced a recruiting scheme in Hong Kong,
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  • 157 2 TIN DEALINGS LESS ACTIVE: PRICES STEADY LONDON. Wed. Tin dealings were less active than recently though prices were steady. Fradc quarters reported a certain amount of Continental inquiry but little in the way of actual business matured. NFW YORK: Tin was quiet but steady. Ov. the LONDON market rubber was
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  • 70 2 WASHINGTON, Wed.— A Geneva'. Services Admixtist-ation spokesman yesterday confirmed New York reports that an fanteragency meeting took place on Monday between representatives of the State Department, the Office of Defence Mobilisation and the GSA to discuss the rubber situation. He said the conclusions reached
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  • 53 2 MONO KONG. Tues —Closing u- ue> e i.-.-cia*. were: Previous roday H. S Bank Corporation $410 $412 sales sales Wheel k Maraei $16.40 SI 6.30 sales sales H phone $53.50 $54.00 sales sales Dairy Farm i\: Cold Storage $38.75 $38.75 salec sales rai o L> cfc $71.50
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  • 168 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Las sales in the Swgapoie Tiauing Room ~e_ieraay were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead 51. 59 I unchanged), N. Orris $2.53 tup 1 cenc), Gammon $2.21 tup 1 cent'. Jackson iM) 51.04 (down 4 cents), ML Cement $2.25 (unchanged), Robinson Ords $1.44 (unchanged), s.C'.s. 52.40 (down 2
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  • 103 2 LONDON. Wed. The vicepresident of me Comissao Executive De Defesa Da Borracha has told the Press that Brazil would produce 29.000 ions- of rubber in 1961, of which 21.000 tons would be uncultivated, 2,000 tons plantation, 2.000 tons latex, ana 4.000 tons would be obtained from
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  • 201 2 Ban-bomb men swim ashore after French say: 'Keep out' LE HAVRE (Northern France), Wed. Nine nuclear disarmament campaigners, refused entry into France yesterday, jumped into Le Havre Harbour from a crosschannel ferry and swam ashore. They were among a party of 25 13 Americans, and 12 Britons, Swedes and Norwegians
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  • 199 2 Professor defects to the West: 'Peking plans war' ATHENS, Wednesday. A CHINESE professor, who lias been 141:111 led political asylum in Greece, said last night Comniunist China believes that ;i war between East and West is inevitable and is preparing lor ii. Professor Wang Mm Chuan told ti pre.^s conference:
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  • 35 2 TOKYO. Wed.— -Tiie fanatic ultra-leftist Zengakmen Students Federation yesterday cailed for a mass demonstration at Tokyo International Airport next Monday to block P.ime Miniiste. Hayato Ikeda's departure to the United States.
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  • 131 2 COURT DISMISSES APPEAL BY FINED RACE-FAN HEADMASTER SYDNEY, Wed.— The Crown Empoyecs' Appeal Board today unanimously dismissed an appeal by a headmaster against a £A2O line of misconduct for giving his pupils the chance to see last year's Melbourne Cup race on TV. The chairman of the board. Mr. Justice
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  • 33 2 PEKING. Wed. President Sukarno of Indonesia had a long talk with tne Chinese Communist Party Chief. Mr. Mao Tse Tung, here Last night on a wide tange of international subjects.
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  • 79 2 IITASHINGTON. Wed. Dr. Preston Wade, an Orthopedic specialist, saw President Kennedy for 15 minutes in Palm Beach on Sunday morning. He examined the President's strained back which Mr. Pierre Salinger, the White House Press Secretary described as a "minor ailment." Asked by reporters if he persisted
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  • 152 2 HIS CAMERA 'CAUGHT' FRIEND AND WIFE ON SOFA LONDON. Wed. A husband hid himself In a cupboard from which he took a photograph of his wife and his Polish wartime friend lying on a sofa, a judge said yesterday in a London divorce court. The .nidi,- 1 .said the husband
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  • 34 2 MANILA. Wed.— An __merican and a Filipino soldier yesteictay captureu Pnihppnies No. 7 Communist Huk leaoer Frat-cisco Ronquilio near the Vs. Clark Air Force Ba>e, some 05 miles north of here.
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  • 361 2 NOTE: Alt prices beiou> I are middle prices Malabar .spot 4*. afloats 474, June shipment 47. Lampong .spot 4S 'afloats 47',, June shipment 47. Muntok white spot 561, afloats 55|, June shipment a_, sellers, ex-dock. Above prices quoted in U.S. tents LONDON, June
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  • 295 2 Navy knew Houghton luac cpruritv risk 7 years ago -Mac LONDON, Wednesday. MR. HAROLD MACMILLAN told the House of Commons yesterda> that members of the Admiralty staff at a naval research establishment knew Harry Houghton was a security risk seven years before he was brought to trial for espionage. The
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  • 24 2 MANILA. Wed.— Ge.ie.a- Dougias MacArihur was looav madi an naop'eci BOD i I Ma till in resolution pwsiwd by the Municipal Board
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  • 22 2 ION DON' Wee Vo.e B. railways cau -livers ui ■■<■' (luces have joined an unofticial si. ike by 1,600 colleague.- here.
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  • 50 2 MANILA. Wed. Tut: four people. Including 20 baoie.s. were yesterday reported to have died i:. influenza epidemic in thi Philippines. The epidemic which has laid down hundreds ai paralysed several offices m i >rb. I I service I babU m Ceb m pirn 1
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    • 61 2 it's new... __r_Etf^_H B_-B-HJ _t^___i _|r^fc.'_r^__r____? r JkW _A Dlw_H v ___%_r^_l I ■^-■---^^^^^^^^^B____H_________F v__M____r t_,_J^ 1 >_. ■--s~ :::^^^i_L_^_^_^____ mAuumm*. _^_1 it's modern... its PHILIPS Model 83X06T AH Transistor Rece.* with its medium and rwc music of the whole dc your home. Bee.' ifu d cordless radio is co
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    • 71 2 qhips lying itoMS-MM ihts Smgapov. J *h.H*f> lads. i Kerw; 4 Sangotq i %s 14 I sOut*, io.i la Cent-gaii, V, S -.;<■- Seng > r Soon Serani' r i I I S H 5a Sii Hong Ho. Ship- in Ptn.in; HarDoiu In The H Hnc-'n ShM I> I I
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  • 15 3 i two i thc relay Aagis- :'t sSan. court Lim or. at site. B
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  • 147 3 HAINANESE UMS TOLD: BE MORE USEFUL TO THE PUBLIC SINGAPORE. Wed. A call O to ail members of the Hainanese L_m« clan to unite Bud play a bigger and more useful role in public service has been made here. Mr. Lim £ng Peng, President ol the Heng Jai Lim Clan
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  • 309 3 VIEWS .h„ ™^POKEi Wednesday. V from V Ue f a medical from a private practitioner in a lower mXel>o:'th i e S UKht b > thc Bar <*mmittee lrom the Medical Council Council's views on this matter would he .of weal importance
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  • 226 3 UNKNOWN flays 'apathy' Cathedral members I SINGAPORE, Wednesday, of the Majlis Anglican, Mr. araj, lias liil oul al what he members of the St. Andrew's Cathedral congregation. In an "open letter" to all members ol the congregation, he says it is "alarming" to note "that out of a large congregational
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  • 165 3 FEWER NEW CARS BUT MORE SCOOTERS ON THE ROADS SINGAPORE, Wed.— There were 853 more motorcycles registered in Singapore last month— l2s more than in April— which brings the total registered in the State to 22.122. On the other hand, there was a slight drop in the number of cars
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  • 484 3 SINGAPORE DIARY [ALEXANDRA LEE'S j trkighk SINGAPORE, Wednesday. fHREE local models have left for Hong Koiu for a scries of fashion shows which wil be televised. They will also appear tit Leading hotels and a branch of ;i Singapore shop thai is sponsoring the trip The three Joan Bootv. principal
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  • 354 3  - Aussie finds roots of family tree in tlie Shetlands G. SUBHAS HIS UNIQUE MISSION ENDS IN COMPLETE SUCCESS By SINGAPORE. Wed.— A I 23-year-old Australian, who left his home in Sydney two years ago on a unique mission to trace the history of his family which had originated in the
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 241 3 t _\EM ..> EENS: Sennuan Bujantr ALHAMBRA: r'ne Lives of Lapok (Malay) 1. 4. 6.45 9.30. a Bengal Lancer 1.30. 4. 6.30. j ROYAL: Kaiaihur 'k.iu--9.30. namma < Tamil i 3.3C. 7.30. C'.PITOL: Tne Alamo 1.45, A 5.30. 8.45. i% CATHAY: In the Nick 1.30. 4.6.30,9.30. YWCA (Outran. Roau >
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  • 149 4 Kampong mosque is opened Minister MERSING, Wed.— The Minister of Interior and Internal Security. Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, opened a new mosque at Kampong Mersing Kanan, here before a large gathering, including the State Assemblymen. The Minister urged the people in the district not to hesitate to
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  • 67 4 ENGLISH HOLIDAY FOR PLANTER, SULTAN'S AIDE JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Two Johor e personalities are now spending their holiday in Britain. They are Mr. V. V. Chelian. manager of R. E. M. Estate. Kota Tinsgi. and Captain Dato \Var.~Rahim. ADC. to the Sultan of Johore. Mr. Chelian will be returning to
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  • 20 4 BENTONG. Wed. An Independent councillor. Mr. Toh Wai Ting, ha> been elected president of the Bentong Town Council
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  • 209 4 JOO CHIAT. Wed. Hundreds of residents in the district have visited the two-day touring exhibition of works by community centres when it was held at the Joo Chiat Community Centre. The exhibition, first held at the Victoria Memorial Hall in conjunction with the States
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  • 207 4 Association holds social night in aid of handicapped children CROWD of about 300 turned up for the "malam pfcrjumpaan" (social night) of (he Pemuda-Pemudi Tan Tock Seng Hospital, organised by the People's Association to celebrate Hari Raya and to raise money for Singapore's handicapped children. There was a large turnout
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  • 59 4 SEREMBAX. Wed. The new "wonder" rifles for the Federation Army an Australian adaption of the Bel- gian F.N. rifle will be used on parade for the first time in Malaya on June 20 when the nation's new $7_ million military college at Suhgei Besi
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  • 344 4 King honours three Johore Police H.Q. men in birthday list JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. THREE members of the Johore Police Con--1 tingent Headquarters, were among the 165 people honoured in the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's birthday list. Heading the list of awards is Mr. 1. B. Voice, a Senior Assistant Commissioner ot
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  • 191 4 TENGKU AND MINISTER ATTEND COLLEGE SPEECH DAY fOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Tengku Mahkota and Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Minister of Internal Security, were among the "old boys" present at the Johofe English College annual speech and prize giving day. They were met on their arrival here by
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  • 84 4 SALESMAN OFF TO STUDY ENGINEERING IN BRITAIN JOO CHIAT. Wed.— Edward E. Yong. :_3, is on his way to London by the liner Neptunia to study automobile engineering. Mr. Yong was a salesman in Singapore. His sister. Ivy. is already in London. A former pupil of the Presbyterian Boys' School.
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  • 37 4 Mr. Hiro V. Mahtam, a business man, and his bride. Miss _i. a K ga *s- Daswani, after their wedding at the Sindhi Club at Mountbatten Road. A reception was held at the club
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  • 885 5  -  ROSS MILES By the hardest way to make a is by putting pen to paper, but be done, even if it is rather a the race for wealth. have to be a Bernard Shaw d( t)n £367,000 anyway), or a .1. B. act genuine
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    • 155 5 GET IN ON A TREND For new Simplicity in picture taking t§«^^ OYp\ Wi'h thi. ultra-modem 00^-^ o^"^ w^^^^-"—""""'"'"^ uiirnutun com- _f^rt_^__^-^^ I and .setting I GV* wlnels thing of the -~^^^^^<~^\ P^ l cnc oriole gadgetry If hidden away. V**"|i^___^ 1 '^^-^'^^tSi 1 Picture taking if unbelievably easy with
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    • 234 5 RIP KIRBY by John p rent i ce Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis HHHhi^J j, j TT >^^- P i ALL MV FINE FEATHERED M.'SSUS— \_/^>k -5 /^VV AND READY TO BE." THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake y 'I Y\'rV3S\Ly? IF YOU 1
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  • 336 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Our tourist attractions on show IT is welcome news that the Singapore Tourist Association is to introduce a scheme to train tourist guides. We are glad to note, too. that the scheme has the blessing of the Government whi c h will provide a lecture room and
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  • 1341 6  - Singapore's part in the Asian challenge G.G. Thomson By THE Free Press presents the main points of a speech by Mr. George Thomson, delivered to members of the Lions Club (East) on the occasion of the club's latest fortnightly dinners. WE are living through one of the greatest and fastest
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  • 65 6 Life is like that Kin*, x red I i n ,< addV< ;r, i ska S al(| shafl tl f n t N **i PO*J Ii frovc it 34 i < m 1 1 •7/e r law H sev< r J show LAUGK...W| BEACHCOMI F the spur-. Thi been pun:
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    • 43 6 PATEK PHILIPPE ;is the only watch j manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watcher carries, engraved on everj movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY". H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penang. *********************************************
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  • 35 7 Ciw£E that vividly shows the joy of receiving and giving Father's Day. And does it really matter if, in the end, Daddy is ■M foi his _;ift out of his own pocket?
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  • 11 7 i mm)mmmmmm v.-. SO MANY DATES BEFORE FINAL AGREEMENT
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  • 749 7  - First Father's Day honoured American who brought up big family single-handed GEORGE W. DOUGLAS By CETTINC APART one day on which to honour fathers by special church services and in other ways originated independently in different parts of America in different years. Different days were chosen before general agreement was
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  • 356 8 Chanrai's-the store with everything for Mr. Everyman VRO.M Hong Kong to (.ibraltar, from Boittha\ Io Aden, people in many towns know and la\ our the firm of Chanrai's the organisation for Dad. In SingnjK>re, where letter;, addressed to "Siniuipmv s only exclusive men's shop" have hern safeh delivered In (luinrais
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  • 912 8  - A MAN'S CORRECT PLACE ON HIS OWN PRIVATE FATHER'S DAY Robert Goldman New backing in US for campaign to lef him be at wife's side UfHERE should a man be when his wife is having a baby? Is his proper place in the hospital delivery room at his wife's side?
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 90 8 #on father's day, *k IfIII l s very important m^* v I VVpiv J Wm IB_f__V •_> ____f __HU_P* w?_r —to* xt.' «M_l B_F < i jr '.'■<» iMff_r rf* I wp__r „i^'. i^' B H___l _r^^^i-F I 5 I i\*Jr 'yf^if-v .m important when you give them Tern shirts.
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  • 187 9 A fine gift for the keen golfer JIAiM golf shirts with the patented «»cc underarm gusset were designed f ons bv 240 of America's leadinq aolf m rt fl I 5 t.-.us 9 lfcrs ,ike Jock B "«*e, Jr., Art Wall, u Calmer and Dow Finsterwald are fa Munsingwear sports
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  • 775 9  -  Chew Loy Khoon By EVERYONE AGREES HE SHOULD BE REMEMBERED. BUT OPINION IS SOMEWHAT DIVIDED ON EXACTLY WHEN AND HOW F T?Ii!l M nl V f h#r h€ P Har f YOUr article is dedicated to you. Daily you
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  • 222 9 A gift for father? First give it a little thought WHEN you give Father his gift on Fathers' Day will he be really pleased and touched that you have thought of him? Clever gift buying entails getting the article which suits the recipients' taste and the life he leads, so
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  • 36 9 MRS. LOH... 'Why not. even. day of the year?' VII CHIN... -Fine out n nreasnts for me' MRS. DAVIES... 'Don't take him for granted' MR. YIP... 'iVo need for special day here'
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    • 158 9 there's t^fyfob White Shirts time he wears them. fe l__3^ v"*— \n ''at* 1 These trend-setting J[vC XJ^t-Jjf 4^vV shirts tit so perfectly < V >N^ iKf *xf**~~' they seem personally V^t\ :^V^__ V 3__ measured. And thc lfc JBpV f V SS 1 collar styles give a man \y
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  • 1231 10 Today, as in 1861, Arrow is your guarantee of a first-class shirt THE TIME: A century ago. The PLACE: A one-room work-shop at Troy, New York. The EVENT: The birth of a small enterprise which now produces the largest volume of men's and
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  • 203 10 Mr. T. S Mao of Arrow International, Singapore, presents a cheque for $200 to Mr. Ong Keng Cheong, buyer of Aurora Ltd., which won first prize in this year's Father's Day window display contest sponsored by Arrow International. Consolation prizes were awarded to Chanrais, Radha
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    • 45 10 FATHERS' DAY On this SPECIAL Day... Remember the Old Provider! give hint AN ARROW SHIRT or A FINE PAIR OF ELEGANT SHOES from the wide range available at E. S. MOHAMED HANIFA (General Importers Exporters; Wholesalers Retailers) 98, North Bridge Road —Singapore 6. Telephone: *****.
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    • 189 10 in june as in dec Ever\ Christmas a fe* I take pity on the nen and ope bazca r cr boutique where hostess their gift problems. It s a coz\ idea. The men buy feminine frillies _ri e wives arc happy becc_.it they get with a good label. And the
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  • 51 11 of lelok Iyer's lolation live it Wed, number active Ihe dislricl J.." ray A in L>ed in the F active area's :s a Df W. rfficerca^es. to the ispital, either 1 they n treated fairly good' eatalsc had last rking Rense I I I
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  • 165 11 BLA RANG MATI, Wed It was a day of fun and thrills for more than 300 underprivileged children at the Hans Andersen Clubs picnic held at Pulau Blakang Mati. The children, aged seven to 17, were selected from Bukit Chermin.
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  • 178 11 JULIE WILL LURE TOURISTS TO SINGAPORE DURING HER QUEST FOR TITLE Wed. When Miss Julie Koh. 20-year-old "Miss Singapore."' aves hi re for Long Beach. California, she will not only bo in search of the "Miss International 1961*" title but will also be attract tourists to Singapon Before she leave.-,
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  • 210 11 Three ex-policemen leave for study courses in England SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ■pHREE former Singapore police constables left here in the Italian liner Xeptunia for Europe. The three Martin Quek, Kuan Siew Kun. and Vincent Murphy Ibrahim -will disI embark at Genoa, and go by I rail to London, their desti- nation.
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  • 28 11 IPOH. Wed- -Ahmad Nazari. 16. a Form Three student at the Anglo-Chine.se School. Kampar. was drowned while out swimming with two friends in a mining pool.
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  • 113 11 South American electric eeis in S 'pore aquarium SINGAPORE, Wed— Two electric eels electro phorous electricus). each four-and-a-half feet long, brought from South America about two weeks ago, are now on show at the Van Kleef Aquarium. Mr. A. Fraser-Brunner. the Curator, said the eels carried a high voltage of
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  • 181 11 LIQUIDATORS PRESENT GUPS AND SHIELDS TO SCHOOLS QUEENSTOWN. W ed. Liquidators of the Queenstown Community Association presented 10 cups and 10 shields valued at i about S 1,500 to nine schools in the district and the Queenstown co m m unit y centre during a tea party at the centre.
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  • 50 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed Troh Bak Ciiooi. 19. a selfconfessed secret society memi ber was jailed for two years and ordered to be given six strokes of the rotan for causing hurt to two men with acid when one of them refused to I pay protection money.
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  • 34 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Mr. Henry C. Jacob, assistant secretary of Rotary International, will meet Johore Bahru Rotary Club members on June 19. He is on a goodwill tour of clubs in Asia.
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  • 126 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Classrooms at Raffles Insti- j tii-ion are being used "morn- 1 ing. noon and night and a few of them are used even on Sundays." declared the principal, Mr. Wee Seong Kang. The enrolment for the morning session is
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    • 501 11 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... cmDpin toeku Nov. 22): Sf? test r is n a d p,an T7 r# kindlv and svni SCORPIU A COMPLICATED st e P carefully if you want to _Ol are Kinni> ana >>.n- win out now nathetic to the needs of others. situation in which money
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  • 461 12  -  JOSEPHINE TEO BY POPULAR BAMBOO LOOKS RIGHT Stay cool at home and at work with new gay 'Coloured bk WINDOW blinds are necessary if you want your home to be cool and calm, instead of searing with heat during the day. Large windows may be dramatic and airy,
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  • 267 12  -  Chew Loy Khoon By OINGAPORE. Wed. At least some 40 different ideas will be seen at the forthcoming low-cost furniture exhibition at the new-ly-com pie ted MacPherson Estate early in August, according to a spokesman for the organisers. A spokesman for the Housing and
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  • 312 12  - CLOCKS: FANTASTIC RANGE TODAY TO SUIT ALL TASTES EMMA SOH BY TIIK design of clocks as time keepers has certainly gone a long way since the days of the hour glass and spilling sands. Nowadays modern clock designers give lull range to their imagination and produce clocks of fancy and
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  • 1045 13  - RIGHT CAR FOR THE TOWKA YS CHAN CHIN BOCK ROAD-TESTING L,g BIGGEST OPEL L5 LUXURY x SPEED TO wTISF Y Int J, 0 5T DEMANDING r7» R of this motoring feature I Kd :nv up at an unearthly hour one I last week to ask why of the ng writers
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  • 199 13 The dull grind of tester: He backs 115 miles a week fTHE drivers who drive cars from here to Kuala Lumpur to deliver them are often heard groaning of the monotony and the distance of the trip. Wonder if they know what kind of a schedule a test-Driver in Detroit
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  • 326 14 Three soldiers from G.H.Q. will be out full honours UNKNOWN NEWS AHD VIEWS <»* SPORT IN THE SERVICES TAXtiIJX i fHREE soldiers from JiHQ.,V\R iT make their debut in m i Prix motor-cycle meet on .lunevf They have entered ther -'^VJ' machine, a BSA Gold Star. it. the 350 c.c.
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  • 363 14 This sport is fast becoming popular with all Servicemen SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ITNDERWATER swimming among Service U personnel is becoming a popular sport in the Far Hast and the founders of the R.A.F. Changi Underwater Swimming Club are proud of the fact that theirs was the first club formed in Singapore.
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  • 221 14 INTER-CLUB GOLF: SELETAR IN CLOSE WIN THOMSON. Wed.— Seletar Goif Ciub beat Royal Island Club '7 ,-7 points in an inter-club golf i match played at the R.I.C. course. Results I Sele tai players men-; tioned first): W/Cdr. McKenzie and G/Cpt, Allen tl) vs Chua Boon L'ni: ana C.C. Tan
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  • 141 14 MRS. HARRIS TO GIVE AWAY PRIZES SINGAPORE, Wed. rhe Bi als of the 1961 Singapore Base District tenni.N chi-mp;o;>.::p> ;:u be held at the Tyersall Park couiis on June 26, '-7 ano 28. rhe wife of the Gene: a'. Officer Commanding Singapore Base DisJ trict, Major General I. C. Harris,
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  • 104 14 Winning smiles from the winner. Ross (left) and Crane runner-up in the three miles event at the Tengah championships. Ross was; an easy winner. Runnerup Crane is not only an athlete. He is the left winger of the RAF Tengah football team. S,? wpS %Tm
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  • 171 14 TENGAH, Wednesday. STRONG headwind throughout the afternoon handicapped the athletes' chances when the Royal Air Force Tengah held its championships. But. nevertheless six records were broken. The pole vault event proved the most interesting and went on alter all the other events "I had
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  • 426 14 Newcomer Connor impresses in District tennis TANGLIN, Wednesday. SINGAPORE Base District tennis tournament is 5 back in full swing alter having been hampered by the recent wet weather, and it is likely that all the outstanding matches will be completed and the eventual finalists known by June 23. Miss Derwick
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  • 32 14 TENGAH STAR ARE BEIN 'OVERLOOKE FOR SERVICE 1 player ed by 1 Tot: R Dl B.: p Di e Free 1 -i be* TIK Si Che BK." 1 I I M i
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  • 86 14 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Women's Royal Air Force Seletar will meet their counterparts from Changi in ten events when the Royal Air Force Seletar hold its annual athletic championships at Seletar today. The Seletar airmen will challenge each other on an Inter- Wing basis About 30 events
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  • 91 14 SERVICES TEAM HAVE YET TO BREAK 'DUCK' SINGAPORE. Wed. Combined Services water-polo team have yet to win a match In the 'A' division of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association water-polo league tournament. On Sunday, the Services suffered their third defeat when they were trounced by the defending champions, Singapore Swimming
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    • 109 14 LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCHOOL! SCIENCE AND NATURE SERIES This new series i:- v rcquirernc~ 4 the 'occ* Schools. There ere five i cocn of v. hich represent. Locally written, arrets. Book 1 for 2nd year Book 2 for 3rd vcor i -> Book 3 tor 4th vcor Book 4
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  • 947 15  - UNKNOWN defeat until... Jessop's 74 minutes of glory JOHN MELVIN KDHGJ by all ■ally, pen I ol V I ho r diI ic or O and Vp > s a only Iding lt>ed it tl read: icky pitch I E 'k ball -.v eni °us stance in;stocky Ihe XS "P
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  • 117 15 JAKARTA, Wed. The Sultan of Jogjakarta has] paid for a week's holiday in Ball ror the victorious Indo-I I nesian Thomas Cup world j badminton championship! team. The Indonesians won the I cup beating Thailand 6-3 in I the challenge. Flags were flown through- out Indonesia
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  • 542 15  - J.B. school athletes show promise S.O. RASOO JOHORE SPORTSCHATTER by JOHORE Bahru's 99 points in the recent National Day Triangular Athletic Meet in Singapore is no disgrace to the 21 athletes who represented the Johore A.A.A. "We are proud to have participated in the National Day Celebrations, an honour extended
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  • 40 15 TENGAH. Wed.— R.A.F. Tengah relay team to compete in the R.A.F. Seletar athletic championships invitation medley relay will be Cooper (880 yards). Wells <440i and any two from White, Cunningham, Shockman and McKay to do the 220 yards.
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  • 53 15 SINGAPOREANS THRILL TO GO-KART RACING Thousands of Singaporeans had their first introduction to the thrilling sport of Kart racing during the National Day celebrations when the Karting Club of Singapore held a full meeting at the Police Training School on Sunday, June 4. Here is the women's race starting off
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  • 572 15 FARRER PARK, Wednesday. SIXTEEN new records were established at the fourth Combined annual athletic meet of the Pasir Panjang Secondary School and Crescent Girls' School at the Farrer Park stadium. Bakhshish Singh of Merlimau House was the champion in the Boys'
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  • 25 15 LONDON. Tue-. Tom Pearce, the 55-year-old tormer Essex captain. will manage the fcC.C.C. team to tour India. Pakistan and C( yion this winter.
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  • 333 16 Dexter, in full cry, hammers Aussie bowling FIRST TEST BIRMINGHAM. Wed. —A splendid, hardhitting innings of 180 by Ted Dexter and another century from Raman Subba Row. who made 112. .steered England well clear of defeat in the first cricket Test against Australia which ended here yesterday. The match ended
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  • 355 16  - Brilliant Light is only horse to break 40 for 3f. in workout ALLAN LEWIS By IPOH, Wednesday. YESTERDAY'S rain put the tracks m good order for this morning's training but there were no real attempts to make time. Brilliant Light, who run three in 37J well on the bit, was
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  • 40 16 TAN JOE HOCK. (right) Indonesia's too singles player, fiieks a lob shot at Thailand's Channarong Ratanasaengsua<n« i n the opening match of the Thomas Cup final in Jakarta. Joe Hoek won 15-9. 15-5.
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  • 192 16  - IBF official praises the Indonesians: Cup matches well organised B. NORMAN by Singapore, Wednesday. TIIK International Badminton Federation representative at the Thomas Cup matches in Jakarta, Mr. Rene Gathier, yesterday denied earlier charges by returning Danish Thomas Cup players of "poor refereeing and unsporting crowd behaviour*' til the linal rounds
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  • 355 16 matches, one must, expect critical moments when the viewpoint of a .-spectator to that of a base or sideline 1 1 d g e '.v ouid be different "In my opinion, the crowd behaved well. In the challenge round.
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  • 146 16 THREE TEAMS QUIT SOFTBALL SINGAPORE. Wed Three teams have withdrawn from the second round of the Singapore Softball Association's league which began on Sunday. These learns aie inc Flashes ro the A Division. Polytechnic in the B division, and the C Division Sparks. Uuiucky Flashes. Lisi in the league table,
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  • 133 16 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. §IAIE cricketers Colin Jeffers and Cecil Cooke will not represent Singapore in the Malayan Cricket Association league match against Pahang this weekend. Colin Jeffers is unwell and Cecil Cooke is suffering from a log injury. Newcomers to the State team are
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  • 24 16 ASCOT (Berkshire), Wed— Black King won the Queen's Vase run over two miles yesieiday. Pchktor was second with Sagacuv third. Ten ran.
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  • 114 16 BADAN COMPLETE FIXTURES WITH 6-0 WIN FARRER PARK. Wed. Badan Kesenlan, who have qualified for SAFA Division Two playoff for promotion, completed their fixtures in Div. 2D with a 6-0 win over Telephone Board. Kesenian have won four games, lost one and drew one. Kesenian appeared a better team throughout
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  • 46 16 BOSTON. Wed. Australia's Herb Elliott was beaten by American Jim Stack in the hail mile last night. Elliott was running for the combined Oxford and Cambridge Universities team against Harvard and Yale. Stack won by three vards in one minute 50.6 seconds
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  • 172 16 pEYLANG, Wed. Ong Poh Lim and Sim Eng Peng became the Singapore 1901 veterans doubles champions when they beat their rivals Lim Yew Hock and Lim Yew Choon in straight sets 15-2. 18-15, in the final of the S.B.A. championships played at
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  • 524 16 DRYING PITCHES AID COUNTY BOWLERS: BRIDGE TAKES 5 FOR 2 LONDON. Wed. Pitches drying om alter the pre- vic»u.s day's rain and sporting declarations combined to provide some extiting finishes in English County cricket matches yesterday. In the main it was the! bowlers who derived the main! benefit from the
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  • 169 16 JAPAN'S No. 2 SHOCKS CHAMPION BECKENHAM. Wed.— Osamu Ishlguro, Japan's second ranked player, brought off one of the biggot upsets of the lawn tennis season when he toppled Wimbledon champion Neale Fraser in the first round of the Kent championj ships yesterday. The 24-year-old Ishiguro won 11-13 6-3 6-4. The
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