The Singapore Free Press, 19 June 1961

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  • 21 1 *> KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 90 1 Si sick flown g Spore from Borneo A D TAMBYAH H \pi >XX. Mon. sh troops n North I by an a trodisease, are bern; Io Siniratreatment. v from iurkhu far !<> s and k other British spi t a 1 lu>\;)l P ss waa report i
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  • 69 1 Reports on oath-taking in the Kenya E hills pose this question —is the Mau Mau horror about to ravage the land once again? E The Free Press tells you in Page 6 today E about the unheeded warnings before the E first outbreak and the steps that
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  • 376 1 May in second Test 13 but he will not skipper England side LONDON, Monday. pETER MAY is included in England's 13 players nominated lor the second Test against Australia starting at Lord's here on Thursday A final decision as to May's fitness will be taken on the morning of the
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  • 12 1 MR. AND MRS. WONG
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  • 296 1  - He started as peon and worked way to workshop chief CONRAD CHIEW By SINGAPORE, Monday. A MOTOR workshop supervisor here who married a General Hospital nurse at St. Andrews Cathedral at the weekend has left for New Zealand where the bridegroom has been offered a i<>l> and a chance to
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  • 88 1 NIKITA SACKS ANOTHER FARM LEADER MOSCOW, Mon —Mr. B A. M BarinoY, 51. first secretary oi the Communist Party committee for the Yaroslav Oblast region, in central Russia has been sacked for failing to improve agricultural set-up In accordance with top-lev- party decisions m January. &fter lour years m the
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  • 17 1 TOKYO, Mon— Japanese scientists have successfully fired a •Rockoon" to an altitude of 68 miles.
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  • 207 1 All ready for licence transfer to ROV SINGAPORE, M o n.— Arrangements for the handing over of licensing powers from the Traffic Police to the Registrar of Vehicles have been completed. The Free Press understands. The "physical transfer" of the offices and staff from Maxwell Road to the R.O.V. offices
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  • 63 1 PHILADELPHIA, Mon. Bars opened legally here yesterday for the first time on a Sunday in !67 years. Hotel owners rejoiced as a historic "blue law" an ancient settler law origin- ally penned on blue paper was finally scrapped alter being voted out last month. Bartenders did
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  • 128 1 BOMB PLOT PROBE CONTINUES: NO NEW ARRESTS GIXCiAPOHK, Mon. No further arrests have 1) cc n made in conned ion with the bomb plot to assassinate the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and other Ministers, police said this morning. Police are continuing their investigations. Leaders of political parties were
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  • 179 1 Mon.— A well-known animallover, Miss Lee Keng Hong: of 28. Tomlinson Road, just could not believe her success when told that she was the soie winner of the $500 Free Press Word Puzzle "AY." Miss Lee, 20. known as •Toppit"
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  • 551 2 Italian request for landing rights: Thailand to consider it 22j2H^^^^5^^^^^E^S^^^^^j PAYA LEBAR, Monday. THE THAI Cabinet ruled last week that the Civil Aviation Department should consider whether or not the request from the Italian airline Alitalia for landing rights in Bangkok should be accepted. According to the Public Relations Department,
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  • 307 2 RISE IN BRITAIN'S BANK RATE EXPECTED THIS WEEK LONDON. Men. The Sunday Times reported yesterday that an increase in Britain's bank rate possibly on Thursday was now j widely expected in the City o: London, the country's fin- uncial centre. Tne right-wing Sandaj Times. in front page article, argueu that
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  • 436 2 New British Ocean research ship to cost $6.8 million M o n.— Discovery the Second. Bri t a i n's new oceanographic research ship, is expected to be ready for service towards the end of 1962. Mr. C. I. Orr-Ewing, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, who disclosed this in London,
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  • 47 2 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves today are: Giang Lee NW, 3, Auby NW. 5, Yukikawa \faru 6A. Auromedcr. 10 11. Btncrnachan 1«, Nerevereti _4 l'^ Tatsuharu Man 27 l^. Mikasa Mam n:> 36. Seine Lloyd 88/39, Ozarda 40 41. President i Jefferson 4<V
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  • 217 2 Sukarno man denies Red backing for force over W. Irian ROME, Mon. A spokesman for President Sukarno last night categorically denied a London press report that the Indonesian President had won encouragement in Peking and Moscow to seize West Irian (Dutch New Guinea) by any means. 'Mr Max Maramis. Press
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  • 36 2 TOKYO. Mon— Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda left here this morn- iiiK for Washiiigton foi irnu< r- tant talks with President John Kennedy. There were no demonstrations at the airport as had been feared.
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  • 26 2 PARIS. Mon. Rudolf Nureyev. the Russian ballet dancer who sought political asylum in France on Friday. Is ie, aance with InInternational Ballet Company here.
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  • 187 2 The day F.D.R. and Stalin planned to snub Churchill WASHINGTON, Monday. PRESIDENT Roosevelt suggested in 1943 that he and Stalin should hold a wartime conference thai year without Winston Churchill, and then denied, in a message to Mr. Churchill, that he had done so. according to diplomatic papers released this
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  • 79 2 CHATEAULIN Brittany. Mon. i About 1,500 farmers wno i a protest meeting and a tractor pa- rade in the town of Carhaix near here yesterday, drove back to their farms after the Prefect of the I Finistere Department landed among them by helicopter and pleaded with
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  • 101 2 ODENSE0 DENSE (Denmark). Men. Country policeman Reimer Pedersen of Kvaerndrup Village ended his holidays here by putting the roof on his new do-it-yourself police station. Pedersen appointed to the district a year ago after pounding a city beat for 15 years, decided to build his own
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  • 131 2 21 DIE AS TEN EXPRESS COACHES GO OFF RAILS \riTRY LE FRANCOIS lEastern France. Mor.. Tliree Japanese were among over 100 people injured in a train smash which killed 21 people near here yesterday. The crash occurred when jlO coaches of the Stras- bourg-Paris express came off the rails and
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  • 379 2 TOKYO, Monday. JAPAN Is attempting to avert, by means of "pressure courses," a serious shortage of technicians and scientists which could cripple her ten-year economic plan to double the national income. After the end of the Second World War, Japan's technical and scientific colleges were closed
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  • 251 2 White man turns black to to, London reaction: It was twenty-four hours of 'Hello LONDON, Mon.— A Sunday newspaper reporter yesterday wrote about 24 hours he spent in London with his hair dyed black and his skm stained black "to see and feel the reaction of white people to a
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  • 151 2 SHIPBOARD AMOK IS KILLED AFTER FATAL STABBING rpOKYO. Mon. The 1 United States Naval Information Office at Yokosuka, near berc said last night that a rating who \v en berserk was killed after he had fatally stabbed one of three officers he had held captive for five hours. The Incident
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  • 73 2 U.S. seame strike holds up oil, whea 0 i a flients irom ti v Ameri LG. its gri O:i wo., not ;>••-■. ti th< icket lines 1.400 i refin ft! itlets, and a i j expecti i 1 •ie p T iik tives I the seven v.... I In Atm
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  • 40 2 IJOLLYWOOD. Moil Sltlg"er £ddie PUber has entered the rilm production business with his Engtfshborn wile Elisabeth Tayl r as top star. Warner Bn». Studio terday announced that Mr Fisher would produce four lor biggt
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  • 114 3 First centre for the mentally retarded to pen tomorrow The centre aims to meet the special needs of some vi Singapore's many mentally backward children, who can be trained but are unable to read and write, and therefore cannot attend normal schools. The children attending the centre are helped to
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  • 24 3 ces irator from K. hers on prize tour lions: Orato--1960, Chan, a I rize I H ng ni to m or prizes. OH N
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  • 41 3 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Three youths armed with knives robbed a clerk. Yeo Hoon Cher at the junction of Waterloo Street and Rochore i Road at 11.55 p.m. last night of a watch, two pens worth $43 and $4 cash.
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  • 58 3 Mr. presi- ngapore the nd the ol Lions dl late sole 3 Clubs, in Singapore and the Federation district, to attend the coming convention. This annual convention will be held at Atlantic City, State of New Jersey from Wednesday to Saturday. More than 40.000
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  • 537 3 SINGAPORE DIARY SIXCiAPOKK, Monday. JAIPING-BORN Mr. Tan Chee Chye is at the age of 24 manager of the regional office here of an American travel organisation with headquarters in Palm Springs, California. His appointment came into effect after a fivemonth practical training course in regional offices in the East and
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  • 146 3 4-YEAR PLAN A BRIGHT ONE: VISITOR SINGAPORE. Mon. A quantity sur-veyor-cum-heating engineer from New Zealand said that the Singapore Government's four-year development plan was a bright one and that its success would be beneficial for the State. Mr. H.H. King, 60, said this when he passed through on his way
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  • 125 3 YWCA GETS GIFT FROM ASIA FOUNDATION FOR WELFARE WORK SINGAPORE. Mon.— A grant of $10,010 by the Asia Foundation has been made to the Young Women's Christian Association in Singapore to help it in its dork. "We are very grateful." Mi* Felice Lowe, the YWCA secretary said. With the grant,
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  • 92 3 BALL TO RAISE FUNDS FOR HOSPITAL SINGAPORE, Mon.— The St. Andrew's Mission Hospital for Children will hold a ball at the Cathay Restaurant on June 30 to raise funds for the underprivileged children of Singapore. This is part of a fund-raising drive under the chairmanship of Mrs. Diana Eu. A
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  • 43 3 SINGAPORE. Mon.- Raffles Girls' School and Siglap Secondary School were the winners in the second round of an inter-school debate sponsored by the Chinese V.M.C.A. The RGS defeated Raffles Institution while Siglap triumphed over Pasir Panjang Secondary School.
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  • 32 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. D R. K. Westworth, manager !of the Cockpit Hotel. Singapore, has been appointed president, of the Singapore Hotel and Restaurant Association. He replaces Mr. C. Y. Tang.
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  • 56 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The) Singapore-Johore Express Bu« Co. will run special services I to Johore Bahru on Juno 24 and 25 during the Johore Grand Prix. The buses will Leaye the Rochore Road Terminal, Singapore, for Jalan Wong Ah Fook. Johore Bahru. every 7V2 minutes. One-way
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  • 61 3 Mahmud shows banner at PAP's first Anson by- election rally OINGAPORE. Mon. -The People's Action Party held its first Anson byelection rally on a vacant plot behind Maxwell Road last night. Present at the rally were the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and other Cabinet Ministers. Free Press picture
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    • 228 3 CINEMAS I ROYAL: Raja Baku Tamil) VLHAMBRA: Snipers Ridge 3.30 <fc 7.30. plus The Long Rope 11. 1.30. 4, TAJ: Yatim Mustapha (Ma--6.30 9.30. la >' 315 > 6 15 9ID CAPITOL: The AJamo 1.45, a 5.30, 8.45. JWi 4 a1 6.30'l- 8 SINGAPORE ART SOCBTY: »°^&E= Scree. Stiff 4.
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  • 235 4 Voluntary worker on leave: A loss to SATA OIXGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association lost a valuable social worker when Mrs. M. A. Sanderson left Singapore for a long holiday in England in the liner Willem Ruys. MXS, Sanderson, 56, had been lor the past two years an energetic voluntary
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  • 24 4 KU U LUMPUR. Mon. I G. Swaminathan ol Sen- 1] has been appointed exeitive oflßcer ol the Malayan] Indian Congress headquarters here.
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  • 284 4 Singapore's traffic problem SINGAPORE, Monday. 'J'HE Government has been urged to set up a special body to study the State's traffic and road arrangements and to recommend, without delay, improvements or corrections. Making this call in an editorial in the latest issue of
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  • 76 4 NANYANG GRAD OFF TO U.S. FOR FURTHER STUDIES SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Tan Wei Chi. l\. (above) a Xanyang University graduate in accountancy, yesterday sailed for America to study for a degree in business administration. Mr. Tan. fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kirn Oh of Sumatra, will study at
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  • 135 4 CENTRE STARTS FREE SEWING CLASS: TWENTY WOMEN JOIN UP SINGAPORE, Mon.— About 20 women have so far joined the embroidery course started recently at the Balestier Community Centre. This is the free embroidery course organised by the centre. Tuition is free and cloth Ls supplied by the centre, but the
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  • 105 4 COMEDIANS AND ACTRESS AT COMMUNITY FESTIVITIES •OiELUK BLANGAH. Mon. X Inche Shamsuddin bin Said. 21, and Che Hamimah binte S. Omar. 17. were elected Ratu and Rani Idil-Adha at the Hari Raya Haji party held by members of the Keppel Harbour Community Centre. Inche Sahidon of Pasir Panjang won the
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  • 210 4 Nurse sails 1 0,000 reunion with family SINGAPORE, Monday. AN Australian nurse travelled 10,000 miles to England for a reunion with her parents, whom she had not seen for four years. She is Miss Hilary Ann Clothier, 28. who arrived here on the Willem Ruys from Europe on her way
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  • 74 4 SOLDIERS GIVE A HAND IN BUILDING ROAD K£,iniuinu\ ivion. otuuieis of the Ist Engineer Squadron of the Federation Engineers are building the approach road which will link Bilut Valley land settlers here with the outside world. Sixty civilian labourers are also working alongside the soldiers under the latter's supervision. The
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  • 23 4 IPOH. Mon. The Ipoh Town Council expects to save another 225.000 gallons or water a month at the sprawling central market.
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  • 30 4 CHURCHES HERE 'SURPRISE' CATHOLIC PRIEST This is his first visit to Singapore though he has j visited many other couni tries both in Europe and I Asia on missionary work.
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  • 60 4 Three wedding in Singapore INTIIE S. Abubakar »>in l.ui.t M.itur with hi> Miss Zarina binte Kasvim Alinud \ruuliu a; toe sanding ceremony. MR. G. Karuman. of the Singanm his bride, Miss Grace Chan Moi \h rh Bo in Singapore. l i.» MR. Ambrose Dorai. of th, Sfnga**, ih Miss Elizabeth
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    • 240 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Diekenson THANK YOU, POCTOR. I 3EfIHBHHf r iT's MAPNESS —6O I CESANONR I'M APRAIP CAPITAL, SIR. THE f^ PLEAS£ HAVE Them !I J Sill BACK TO A TOWN THAT I'VE £OT U5 INTO QUIET LIFE HAS WE'LL NOTIFY Mf?. AIL WE... L^^BHBHf^, ISN'T THERE/
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  • 367 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Problems of export trading JPHE necessity for an 1 industrialised Singapore to seek and establish export markets for her products has been stressed by an authority on the subject. Mr. X. D. Holt, past chairman of the Manufacturers' Association. He points out that despite a "useful and
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  • 1013 6 ARE THEY MERELY CRYING 'WOLF'? JOMO KENYATTA. former leader of the Kenya African National Union. Imprisoned on a charge of having: organised th^ Mau Mau terror, he now lives under surveillance and debarred from political activity. The refusal of the British sj over nm exit to remove this restriction led
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  • 206 6 THE Oxford Dictionary dc fines the DEWCLAW as the "rudimentary inner toe oi some dogs." I suppose the expression "some dogs" is used because some dou^ have dewclaws and some do not. Perhaps one ought not to quibble, but I would say that the dewclaw Is the claw
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  • 261 6 SINGAPORE Short Wave Service il metres (7250 ke s. Medium Wave Service 176 metres. A.M. 11.00 Programme summary: 11.02 Music from the ballet:' 11.30 Radio forum. P.M.— 12.00 Mid-day serenade: 12.30 Monday medley; 1.30 The news; 1.40 Alfredo Mendez entertains: 2.00 Final Year; 2.15 Calling the housewife; 2.45
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  • 145 6 the Free Press reported: "PINANG The Governor, we are glad to hear has at last succeeded in obtaining for the Straits the services of two-gun-boats They are both pretty craft, each measuring 80 feet long. 16 feet beam and drawing 3 feet water. They are paddle wheel
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  • 114 6 WHEN the prosecution in an Eastern Uganda court charged tribesman Matayo Episinata with witchcraft, it supported the charge with an exhibit— a witchcraft kit, which included a human thumb. Episinata did not deny his profession. He said the thumb belonged to a strong man now dead, and
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    • 286 6 CLUES ACROSS 9 With whicn ud mend a broken c Has four legs, bui only ont mug? <3>. llalr (5) !2 Ii may need 10 be shifted (7). 8 Gesiuies with a pen (5) 14 A woman of distinctive iubu. 10 Makes a mess of (5). perhaps <3). 11 Could
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  • 106 7 Business study at varsity: 557 books arrive H M o n. various H from many H world. H *ho new H University H Singapore. xrics had Br tain, the I nada. AusB ...r.cl a. ready B and the soon. i nistration n in the B L'.impur v-'r-ity. lents arr* I
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  • 52 7 fined H t brlng- Feting from I deration H serve H ause be j H One. 45, adI th< boy H sailing H TanI S ngor, :a>: uex<ition fined H ra :on. specific- taw to H r three I j enter S£
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  • 198 7 THRE^- R CHARDS SINGAPORE T Sn S n fE r t Sea Scouts wh "itcheassieSßfis I Ina letter to Mr. Thomas Tan. Acting District Scout i Commissioner of Pasir Panjang, Mr. Foo said that they found the weather extremely hostile especially
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  • 125 7 INDIAN SALVATION ARMY LEADER VERY IMPRESSED BY LOCAL ORGANISATION SINGAPORE, Mun— Lieut. Commissioner Joseph Dahya, a Salvation Army leader in India, has been greatly impressed by the work or the Salvation Army organisation here. On a two-day vi^it, he toured the difierent institutions run by the Salvation Army and other
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  • 79 7 This is Lieu: -Commissioner Dahya's first visit to Singapore. He said he was now returning to his post as head of the Salvation Army in Northern India, with headquarters at Calcutta, after conducting meetings in Sydney. Australia, by special invitation. While in Australia, he travelled fairly widely, conducting special
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  • 31 7 PBNANG, Mon. A no sy motor-cyclist. Kuan Huan Chin, was fined SlO for causing excessive noise as a result of a defect in the silencer of his motor cycle.
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  • 82 7 MUSICAL EVENING BY COLLEGE GIRLS' CHORUS SINGAPORE. Mon. The South-East Asia Union College girls' chorus will present a musical evening on June 24. at 8 p.m. at its auditorium. The 17-strong group will be directed by Miss Winna F. Chen. There will be a performance by a girls' band: gue^t
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  • 28 7 RAUB. Mon. Mr. D. M Suppiah, the West Pahang Probation Officer, stationed at Raub. has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur as the prisons welfare officer.
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  • 129 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr Harry B Henshel, pre- sident of a leading American watch company, is on a visit to Singapore to study the tastes of the watchconscious people here. Said Mr. Henshel: "We are paying as much attention to our overseas
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  • 331 7 By G. SUBHAS SINGAPORE, Monday. JX Singapore today is a lovely Shanghai-born stage and television vocalist who has just completed a successful singing tour of Ceylon, Australia, India and Bangkok. -i According to foreign news- paper reports, Miss Pan Wan. Shing
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  • 78 7 RANGOON GIRL RANGERS TO VISIT SPORE IN OCTOBER SINGAPORE, Mon. Twelve Ranger guides from Rangoon University expect to visit Singapore in October, according to the Girl Guides Association hero. The secretary of the Burma Girl Guides Association has asked the local association to find accommodation for the Rangers who will
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  • 193 7 She asked too many questions and became lecturer's wife SINGAPORE, M o n.— Eighteen years ago, an Austrian journalist was lecturing in London on "Balkan Countries" (South -East Europe) when a young lady secretary buzzed him with a lot of questions. Today that young lady, who is now his journalist
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  • 70 7 $800,000 NEEDED FOR CO-OP BUILDING SCHEME KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Kuala Lumpur Cooperative Housing Society Limited will seek permission at its general meeting or June 25 to borrow up tc $800,000 for building project this year. This sum is needed for fou^ schemes costing $965,000. The society has applied tc
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  • 39 7 KAJANG. Mon. Acid was thrown at a factory worker here. Kong Kok Loy, 27, received burns on the left hand. He was treated as an outpatient in the district hospital. Police have detained a woman.
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    • 276 7 A j o oi\- and y° ur wost important one of IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... VIRGO i^cj»£e Jg, F v Ol h vr ro jH..s «.MtfTSy«S TAURUS j»,£-ast nature which nas not to h. cips snould be taken in to consiS^th. taSt "of lowing very (Sept M-Oet 23): deration and
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  • Scooter Page
    • 72 8 rpHE Johore Scooter A Club had a successful outing to a fishing village in Kranji here last week with more than 30 scooterists and pillions attending. The outing, one of a series to Singapore, included swimming, fishing and boating. THE proposed barbecue of
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    • 154 8 One machine for 2 riders on 10,000 mile tour T»WO local War Department employees attached to HQ, 3 Base Ordinance Depot, Alexandra, have finalised their plans to see the whole of India by scooter. The two, Mr. Mah Singh, 35, and Mr. David Chelliah, 42, have recently bought a 194
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    • 69 8 THE secretary of the Singapore Buln i k s Scooter Club, Mr. Yeo Eng Chye, has urged members to make full use of the new club house in Katong and not to misuse the technical and recreational facilities offered. In a circular to
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    • 185 8 Noisy silencers: 'Action call REMARKS by the Perak Lambretta Club on tampering with silencers on roads are equally applicable in Singapore. The club In its late>t Newsletter said the Traffic Ordinance which makes it unlawiul to tamper with silencers is still being flouted. It goes on to state: "It Ls
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    • 187 8 Ride through ring of fire to highlight big stadium carnival OWNERS of the various makes of scooters in Singapore have almost finalised plans for a Scooter Carnival to be held at the Happy World Stadium late this month. The Carnival organised under the auspices of the Nanyang Siang Pan is
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 19 8 TO GET I around] even betti everyone ■v TRAVELS I ~7 NEW Ccill3' GERMAN SCOO"! with NSii 200 < I
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 658 8 Word Puzzle 'AIT: One winner i WHERE AVI AY AV3 YOI I I' [REG! A: Nl h [_B_iß OiOCIHM I A l _[[dM 2 1 W s d|o|m zMp a) s| t l r y 2 HI locBH slipped ZBH!ilE]]tiZ-L ZBBmaHjO-L ZBBHX^^S HP J P FIE S| T A "PIN
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  • 501 9  -  MARILYN MONROE I I am 35.. by in an interview with JONAH RUDDY o\h()h. pinkish-white in the glow of late-afternoon smiled, moistened her lips, laughed and said: 'Tin very »ched 33 a midway mark? I don't know. But I do mowing up it was wonderful being a
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  • 432 9 The audacious exploits of a Match King |e£ PRESS BOOK CORNER tK-i.FMIs and SWINDLER by Robert Shaplen (Andre Deutsch 215.) KiEfi denius and Swindler, is a fascinating biography of the I Swedish Match King, who began as a penniless young Scanstniggling for foothold in America, and later built up a
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  • 233 9 THE KAMIKAZE PILOTS ON MISSION OF NO RETURN THE DIVINE WIND Inoguchi, Nakajima and Pineau (Four Square SI 25)- They came streaming down on the convoy from out of the sun. On the wings of their fighters was the red roundel of the Japanese Imperial Navy. Through a storm of
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  • 292 9 Staying on top: Cliff Richard tells a secret THERE is more to being a pop singer than just singing. To maintain a hold on the fast-shifting affections of the teenagers, you must be not merely a performer, but a wish-fulfilment. Cliff Richard, who at 20 is a veteran of two-and-a-half
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  • 336 9 The United States of America remembers a failure THIS American stamp, issued in 1958, officially marks the centenary of the transatlantic cable. But, strangely, it celebrates a failure. It was issued on the 100 th birthday of a cable that worked for only two months. Samuel Morse, the American inventor,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 141 9 The new PHILIPS Wrcv (■nfraphil) BO^^x Iftvn ih w^ the concentr c n S s nl jJr concentrates w^xj^W health giving 1 b j^^^^^^ a infra-red for Sports, /~^V .t/^^^i^ as a preliminary to sports N i or massage, stimulates :> r^J~ T blood flow and eases \< J^^^"\ muscular
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  • 97 11 l^tf^ Going: Good. Class Z Oiv. >— 6 furs. Won by i 3 11,.I 1 Time; lmin. 14. Class 2 Div. 4 6 furs. Won by 3 3 neck. Time: lmln. 143/5. lass 2 Div. :j— (J furs. Won by I head 1$ Time: lmin. 151/5.
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  • 43 11 RAFFLES' ATHLETE TO WATCH IS JEFFREY Hi og away at Ihe annual i :s re- US econd poini Jf'::r- v i implonis the ords i> re he Shot p i :lasa Step .''.-f 1 ISSC9 1 i thlete Jeffrey who the all the
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  • 18 11 EMAIL IS TOP ATHLETE AT BALESTIER on Urn tne I and II Aooshlp U rham- Ql Blue School
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  • 595 11 by LITTLE NENE Thomson, Monday IN the final of Ihe Singapore Women's amateur Golf Championship which necessitated a sudden-death play off, Mrs. 11. Stirling bested Miss .1 Henderson after the three-putted on the 19th. hole to win the title here yester-
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  • 761 11  -  ALLAN LEWIS See How They Ran -By IPO II, Monday. READING rider Xoel McGrowdie was at his best when riding a winning double, the last two races on Feima and Titilino, at Ipoli on Saturday. Feima, who began well in the
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  • 419 11  - Tang hits out at the frighten women of STTA JEFFERY JAMES by Singapore, Monday SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE Table Tennis Association president Mr. Tang Tuck Wah said today that the State's women players "are completely out of fashion in their play, and seem much afraid of the tiny ball.' Mr. Tang
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  • 113 11 HAILWOOD MAKES HISTORY WITH TRIPLE WIN DOUGLAS <Me Ol Manl Mod. a !m-:(' EialiWOOd, Qf Britain, became the Brsl man ever to'win three Manx Tourist Trophy races in one year when he triumphed In the 500 jcc race h» c. Baflwood rode a Norton His earlier wins In the 125
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  • 130 11 PASIR PAN JANG, Mon. The 100-miles massed-start cycle race which was scheduled to be held at the Gap circuit yesterday, was postponed. The president of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association. Mr. W. Miller, explained later: "This was a last-minute decision. '"We inadvertently omitted
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  • 239 11 JALAN BESAR. Mon. Singapore Youths, crashed to a 7-2 defeat when they took on the Singapore state team at the Stadium here on i Saturday. The Youths were without two stalwarts, right back Mahpot Basri and right hall Tan Teng Hoo while
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  • 62 11 SERANGOON. Mon. Hartley Secondary School beat Serangoon English School by 15 runs in the first round of the Serangoon district cricket match played here on Saturday Serangoon English School 26 runs (Jegadevan 14, Ernest seven wickets for 12 runs. Derrick three for 12). Bartley
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 848 12  - Derby winner Froggie had too much in hand at the finish ALLAN LEWIS By Ipoh Monday WROGGIE, who started favourite, won the $25,000 H miles Perak Derby yesterday in a style that leaves no doubt that he is, at present, the best middle distance horse in Malaya. Uut rroggies success
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  • 403 12  - Malaya's football star hurt in S'pore debut Gabrielle to make home in the State C. CHELLAPPAH By SELETAR, Monday. MALAiAS star international, Stanley Gabrielle, Ihe footballer who caught the eye of England's former 'great,' Tom Finney, recently, will make Singapore his new home, and play for the Slate. Yesterday. Stanley
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  • 23 12 A\ ER RAJAH. Mon. Windsor Rovers Youths boat Royal Marines 2nd XI 5-3 in a j friendly football match yes-! terday.
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  • 181 12 THE WOMEN DIDN'T SCORE IN STRAITS TIMES CUP-TIE L'LUA NG Men. 1V Johore schoolgirl's representing Johore State held :i powerful Negri Sembilan women's team to a goalless draw in the Women's InterState football tournament for the Straits Times Cup played here yesterday. Goalkeeper Raja Elani. captain of the Ne^r: Sembilan
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  • 626 12 First tie in SCA tourney: Recs and IA hit 133 SINGAPORE, Monday. Till] glorious uncertainties of cricket were never more evident than in the Singapore (.'picket Association tournament match between the Singapore Recreation Club and the Indian Association played on the padang yesterday. Batted first The Indians, who drew with
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  • 588 12 Lewis does it 6 times Allan Lewis tipped six winners yesterday. They were: Forest Duke (Race 1) Pinkson (Race 3) Froggie (Derby). Gallant Scholar (Race 5> Fascination (Race 7) and Memo (Race 8). Forest Duke. Fascination and Memo were Riven as the three sest bets. pORKST DUKE li. who start-
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  • 98 12 gYDNEY. Mon. Results of Association football matches played in Australia yesterday were: New South Wales Association (North) Wallsend 2 W. Wallsend 4. Blacksmith 4 Cardiff 5. L. Macquarie 3 Newcastle 0. Cess nock 4 Adamstown 2. N>w South Wales Federation: Division One: Apia 2 Prague 2 Hakoah
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 338 12 Ronnie Barth and Braganza make it another lucky 13 for Retrievers KATON'G. Mas.— Cable ;ind played a grand game, but inspired trievers registered their second Wireless R rievers who seem- v > :r; !n with his ::ne perform- homer for the day. ance hitting a homer in the bot- Thr
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 370 12 E••••••• Cut alon,; r)r,.,.. FREE PRE SS M °m WORD PU2ZL E S^ Cu p. out °i n d,, rr, wrth <1.. Address i 3B p Ei£ E "t i N •••••Cut alO^C CMlf' CLUES FOR WORD PUZZLE ax., 1. Soft leather container for 4 t i tobacco, etc. 'ocl
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