The Singapore Free Press, 21 June 1961

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  • 21 1 mj «tr w THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 283 1  -  DAVID TAMBYAH tgher freight rates mean dearer l ports say traders By tttfH)RE, Wed. ciry! ire antii increase pri< es of im- goods. nnounce- freight up by Will apply the Far Tt'lU'C. •d Freight the Philip- rence istns SSn- 'ted by t reluct- price r c
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  • 243 1 Confidence men out to get a fast dollar: STB worry SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SINGAPORE Telephone Board officials have expressed concern over the appearance of confidence tricksters who are swindling the public by posing as employees of the board. "It appears to be quite lucrative." said an official. Mr. J. A. Gagan.
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  • 28 1 JAKARTA. Weu.— The Indonesian Government has warned businessmen tliey might be liable to the death penalty if tney engage in profiteering or speculation Hi commodities.
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  • 68 1 354 CHILDREN ART SCHOOL ALL HRT SCHOOL EXT YEAR A total Iren will go first time in r Ministry night said hid re- I admis- be lour media ccrciance oi parents ?lish, 30.650; Mj lay, 4.359; 44 359 or 80 admitted into registration reminded rildren who call again school re-
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  • 25 1 NEW DELHI. Wed.— President Kennedy and Mr. Nehru are exnee ted to meet this autumn, probably in Washington, diplomatic sources said here today.
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  • 26 1 CHANDIGARH (Punjab), Wed. Inoia's txind general election— In which an estimated 210 mihion people are expected io vote— \wll be held nexi February.
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  • 27 1 TMPEH. Wed. The Chinese Communists tired a toial of 100 Sof shells on the Nationalist held Quemoy Islands in a nvo-hour bombardment on Monday mght.__
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  • 29 1 ELISABETHVILLE. Wed. Sources closf to the Katanga Government said last night that tno release of President Moise Tshombe, detained by the Congolese Centra] Government. is •imminent."
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  • 69 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. Most J5 of the 80 nurses admitted to hosnital here in the last two days following food poisoning have been discharged. A General Hospital spokesman told The Free Press this morning that they have been given one or two day.s' medical leave. None of
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  • 168 1 HOME WITH A DEGREE -AND BABY PAYA LEBAR. Wed. A young university teacher arrived at the Singapore International Airport yesterday from America on his way to Indonesia with a wide smile on his face. The reason behind the smile lay in the arms of his young wife standing beside him.
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  • 193 1 NEW DEAL FOR 2,000 FORMER COUNCIL EMPLOYEES SINGAPORE. Wed. Some 2,000 white-collar employees of the City Council who have been absorbed into various Government Ministries are to get new conditions of service under an agreement reached between their leaders and the Treasury. The agreement covers salaries and other conditions but
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  • 250 1  -  G. SUBHAS By The story of a man who made &ood SINGAPORE, W e d.— The Government's rehabilitation scheme at Pulau Senang has met with a major success. This is also the success story of the valiant efforts of Mr. X to rejoin society after he realised he
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  • 532 1 TIN JUMPS THE £B*o CEILING ONDON, Wed.— The tin price having broken through the £880 barrier, traders j here are discussing to what extent the price will further rise. Demand for the metal is unprecedented. Eyes are turning to Wash- ngton for an
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  • 269 2 Free Press city section: Finance and industry I ONDON. Wed —The huge turnover of 2.000 tons of the London tin market yesterday morning largely reflected dealings in cash at £880 per ton supplied by the buffer pool. In this connection buyer* seemed
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  • 32 2 iondon. Wed TV.c Finandal Tunes markei indices for June tasi year. w«t ago, preriousl resteraay's respectively: Tin* 273 a^O.S 4764. 435 Rulers: ?3J 0. 10? 4. 1»6 5, IS3 5.
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  • 26 2 PARIS, Wed.— French tyre production in Apr:! :hs year :> e>:i■tated at 2iV850 :on> compared with estimated output for March o: 24 460 tons.
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  • 187 2 Sinp-. iym; alongside the Singapore wharves to-iiy are: Oxfordshire 1/2, s lUk t Mam J. S u ::i;i;: \V 1. BmpCM NW, ;J Thor»_-.i trd "J7 28, Dubossaii -i< 30, Ncgtn .)i KooaJi _'4 l Vaa i'.^oa 81 "J2. Cmgou -'>, Bnunacdboi 33 34, Kcnryu Maru :;j
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  • 364 2 Gopeng's finances in excellent shape: Big profit rise likely By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Wednesday. JHE LATEST accounts of Gopeng Consolidated, covering the year to Sept. 30, 1960, cannot be compared with those of previous years because they cover part of the financial periods of Tekka and Kinta Tin,
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  • 139 2 PRICES IMPROVE ON CHEAP BUYING AFTER UPHEAVAL LONDON. Wed— The stock markets here yesterday appeared to have recovered their equilibrium after Monday's upheaval and. in response to a certain amount of cheap buying, prices improved. Business however, was small md somewhat selective. Leading industrials presented a iistinctly brighter appearance and
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  • 40 2 OTTAWA. Wed. Mr. Donald Fleming. Canadian FinaP.ce Minister in his Barigei speech to the Hou^e of Commons last night announced thai Canada would delalue its dollar in an effort to inrease exports and reduce import*.
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  • 47 2 HONG KONG, Toes Closing ■rices here today were: Previous Tociay 9 s. Bank Corporation $416 $418 sales sale* kYheelcvk Harden sic.tfo $16.90 sales sales ETkong phone $55.00 $55.50 s;)ie.> sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $39.50 $40.00 sales sales raikoo Dock $75.50 575.50 sales s;i!cs
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  • 178 2 Last sale* in the Singapore Tiar.inc Room yesterday were: IXDISTRIALS: (IS. Ords 56.5. 10 _>v. tup Is. 10% d.), Fitzpatricks $1.75 (unchanged), Gammon $2.20 (unchanged), M. Cement $2.25 (unchanged), Mr ui i JBo\ 53. 18 (unchanged), Robinson Ords $145 i unchanged*, s.c.s. $2.33 (down
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  • 75 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Balance held abroad by Federation oi Malaya totalled $136,115,909 million as of June 15. 1961. according to the latest return of liabilities and assets by the Bank Negara. This compared with $129,078,133 million a month before. Money at call amounted to $28,076,950 million, compared with
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  • 250 2 We'll discuss Berlin only on three conditions Home LONDON, Wednesday. LORI) HOME, British Foreign Secretary; said yesterday that the Soviet Government must come to realise that Britain intended to defend the preservation of the freedom of West Berlin and that she could not, therefore, encourage proposals inconsistent with it. He
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  • 74 2 WASHINGTON, Wed.— Mr. Khrushchev has sent Mrs. Kennedy a six-month-old pup which the Soviet "cosmic dog" Strelka gave birth to a few months after she returned from a space trip last August, the White House announced yesterday. The gift was delivered yesterday by three Soviet
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  • 104 2 JERUSALEM, Wed.— Adolf J Eichmann continued his defence he began yesterday against charges of directing the murder of millions ol Europe's Jews under the Nazi regime. The former director of the Gestapo's Jewish Department accused of some of the worst crimes in history, told his
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  • ROUND THE WORLD MARKET PRICES
    • 119 2 LONDON, June 20. Previous Today RUBBER No. naa c.i.f E it ro p c a n ports June unquoted urn|iioteii July 24 11 16 :.'4 13/ 16 Hl'. utH No 1 RSS SPOt 24 24 15/16 RuduEß No 1 RSS Sttfcment House Terms, July 24J 21 15/16
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    • 71 2 NEW YORK, Juno 20. Previous Today FIN Straits .pot 113.12 117.00 RURBER Futures Rei Contract, July 30.25 30 50 *«P*. 29. 2.1 29.42J TONE: Very steady. SALES: 18 lots. M.i >*rtt Lotitf jci Ju'y -".<^7i 80.00 B «D* 28.15 29.30 TONE: Steady. SALES: 12 lot*. No. 1
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    • 33 2 NEW YORK, June 20. Previous Today 30 Industrials ♦>s(».6S 6^7>7 20 Railroads 139.40 140 21 40 Domestic Bonds 54.67 M w lsUtilit.es ..111.63 111.92 65 stocks Composite Averages 226.42 225.16
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    • 39 2 Malabar spot 4*. afloat* 47, June shipment 47. Lam pong spot 4^, afloat* 47. June shipment 47. Muntok white spot 58i, afloats 551, June shipment 53, sellers, ex-dock. Above prices yuoted in U.S. cents per Jb. w
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    • 86 2 LONDON, June 20. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K. /North European port* rt»tiverrrt weight per long ton July $16:> $i«4 CO Pit A, »tt*its Borne t.t 0.X./ North European o o r i delivered weieht net .on*, ton July/Aug £60i fs9i COtUHUi OIL crude Straits e.l.f. Euro*
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  • 154 2 PORTUGUESE START BURNING OUT REBELS ]^|ANCHESTER I England Wed. A British missionary in Angola has reported that Portuguese security forces have begun burning out anti-government rebels in the northern grasslands, the Guardian said yesterday. The report was one of the first uncensored reports to come out of Luanda in weeks.
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  • 225 2 US will pull military adviser out of Laos... if all other foreign powers do the same fiENEVA, Wed.— The United States yesterday stressed that it intended to remove its military advisers from Laos —but all other foreign forces, except those allowed by the 1954 agreement, must be pulled out as
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  • 140 2 BRITISH CAR INDUSTRY FACES CRISIS AS 2,000 STRIKE LONDON, Wed— Ail unofficial strike by 2,000 London car Instruments workers now threatening to hit the whole British motor industry, might mean orders for German manufacturers, it was disclosed yesterday. Mr. Bill Canon, president of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, told pressmen he
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  • 81 2 mew rout r N d gl 3 t'Lsed pd Dwighl Eisen i 1 befon i tcr i.' to 191 I 1 end tl X■• threau IIT >'"■::, tn< rly i j assistant Fir H Be tl published, ton d thr at that ttu i I He sun remol actual!
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 50 2 PARENTS ARE\ rF PI 06/XW& ALL THE ICE-CREAM/ 1/ WINKS, SWEETS ANI7 CAWES ll FOR THE SCHOOL PARTY- ALL fl YOUVE GOT TO CO IS TO CUT/ 4^fel\ F»VE HUN^REP *f\ J^fI>SANC7WICHESy/ (^^lV j* J 1 v #1 I i k .-m^^^m-.-. I 1 v r --rf^l^U^ '^F i ''-W
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  • 200 3 S' pore gets first centre for retarded children SINGAPORE. Wed. The plight of the retarded child in Singapore has weighed heavily on a number of socially conscious people for some years, and from time to time demands have been made for training centres. This was- said by Mr. T. G.
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  • 23 3 Wahib Unison arB( brut liege, i fen i I UI psy- ar- r a at n r flew A Orchard
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  • 10 3 1..' come rw Dins pcM ti hite"Ka- n adap-
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  • 287 3 Court told of seamen's free-freight between ports SINGAPORE, Wed.— The head of a private waterfront security organisation, Paul Robert Linfield Wilson, yesterday exposed a racket practised by some seamen in carrying; non-manifested goods from other ports to Singapore. Wilson said in some cases a* much as
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  • 233 3 DR. TOH TO VISIT POLY STUDENTS AT BRITISH ARMY UNITS SINGAPORE, W e d.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Tori Chin Chye is today visiting 75 Polytechnic students undergoing vocational training at British Army installations here. He is being accompanied by Mr Yong Nyuk Lin, Minister for Education, Mr. I.
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  • 708 3  - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S rfrf SINGAPORE, Wednesday. jgHK is the wife of a leading political figure, the devoted mother of five, who, finds time to take an active interest in social affairs of her country. But Mrs. Fatmawati Sukarno, wife of President Sukarno of Indonesia, who arrived here on Sunday
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    • 107 3 Fascinating Range of Jewellery WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available in Necklaces, Chokers, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Pendants, Rings Tie Pins Choice Range Awaits your Early Selection. Distributors G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jewellers" 3, Raffles Place. Singapore- 1. Phone: *****. $24-50 VALUE r^rl^V, FOR ONLY 12-50 "\v// when you boy v^v
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 243 3 CINEMAS ROYAL: 3.30, 7.30 Veera ALIIAMBRA: 1.30, 4. 6.30. Kanal (Tamil). 830 Paris Music Hall T.»i: 3.10. 6.15, 9.15 Yatim CAPITOL: 1.45, 5.30. 8.45 Mustapha (Malay). The Alamo. CATHAY: 1.45. 4, 6.30. 9.30 VV Walk like a Dragon. B m Bni T tup atijf GLOBE* 145 4, 7. 9.15 ROW
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  • 335 4 An all-out drive soon for funds to build new centre for T.B. patients JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. AN all-out drive for financial and other support will be made soon by the Johore Anti-Tuberculosis Rehabilitation Organisation JARO) to build new premises for tuberculosis patients. This was indicated by Mrs. Antoinette Copley-Clark, Hon.
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  • 174 4 The employers and employees of the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Co., and their wives had a very enjoyable evening. A popular dance band, the Rhythm Rockets, provided the music for the evening. The president, Mr. Edmund Tan. said that the function was
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  • 199 4 25 qualify in handicraft course: 'Pass on what you've learnt' lOHORE BAHRU, J Wed. Twenty-five youth leaders from five States in the Federation, completed a 10--day handicraft course at the Youth and Instructional Training Centre, at Jalan Scudai. They came from Perils. Kedah. Perak, Selangor. Malacca and Johore Bahru to
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  • 56 4 LORONG 7 TO BE REPAIRED AT COST OF $21,880 (^EYLANG. Wtri. The road I at Lorong 7, off Geyiang is to be repaired according to the latest Government Gazette. Tenders were called for its construction. The time to execute the order is four months. The tender of the Leong Construction
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  • 31 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Assemblyman for River Valley, Mr. Lim Cheng Lock, will open the River Valley Community Centre (between Oxley and Killiney Roads) on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 409 4 JOHORE BAHRU CLINIC HAS 32,000 PEOPLE ON REGISTER OHORE BAHRU, Wed. J Johore is fighting a war against tuberculosis says the 1960 annual report of the Johore Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis just published. The report covers the activities of the district associations in Johore Bahru. Segamat. Kluang, Pontian
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  • 139 4 ROTARIANS BEGIN WORK ON CHESHIRE HOME GARDEN ¥OHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The J Rural and Urban Committee of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club, has started "Operation Trees and Shrubs" at the Cheshire Home, Tampoi. Mr. James Ho. a spokesman for the committee, said individual members brought with them plants and shrubs
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  • 181 4 Mobile registration team will be at Tampoi for a month JOIIORE BAHRU, Wednesday. \fOBILE registration teams from the State Registration Office, will be at the Tampoi Community Hall from July 11, to make it easier for the people to register for identity cards, said Inche Omar bin Ha ji Hassan,
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  • 35 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Perak State Information Officer. Syed Othman Ali, has left for Britain and Europe on short leave before making a month's study tour of the United States in August.
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  • 50 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Registration of more societies has been gazetted by the Government. They are: Oleh Oleh Party at Chapel Close. Shell Sports Club Radin Mas Ramblers Sports Club. Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifting Federation. Singapore Hotels and Restaurants Association, Lite Church < Newton), and Singapore Christian Science
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  • 161 4 $500,000 dairy farm to be started soon SEREMBAN, Wed. Negri Sembilan will be the first State in the Federation to start an 800-acre dairy farm costing $500,000. A Government spokesman said the Rural Development executive committee had accepted the proposal to start the scheme at Pantai, six miles from here
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  • 154 4 Residents in estate pass hat around for fire victims KATONG, Wed. Thr Frankel Estate Residents' Association has started to collect money for the Bukit Ho Swee Fire Reliel Fund. The association has so far collected about $200 from its members and residents in the estate. The association started its fund-raising
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  • 132 4 INDIAN RELIGIOUS TEACHER TO VISIT SINGAPORE AND MALAYA SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Huzoor Maharaj Charan Singhji, a religious teacher who is on tour of South-Ea^t Asia, will arrive in Singapore by liner Vietnam on June 29. He is head of the Radha Soami Satsung in India. He will stay in Singapore
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  • Article, Illustration
    101 4 b( r.- M v <., whose 300 tomers 1 5 month J turned te w? last bar-k h ttii m •"-■ai surpri^ a i s'hohadti j decided n nere. For V;f- to visit his a-er?- 1 see his wife S\?* rcn and hi ba^k within a^'^ a fmt Bmd
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  • 41 4 SINGAPORE U Me«r s, Takeca Cr.ra dustrtes United, Qk manufacturers ol maceutica^ in Jan sent a large quag vitamins arc :n Cathay Pacific Am the Bukit Ho Swee! Tims through the: agents, Messrs Lai I Medical Company.
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    • 222 4 Mlfltfl.Hl J I HOTEL IDEi 61, Brooke Rood/Morme Pi fl fl (Enrronce between Ren i =z fir W Po'oce Gnemos, Koto* W Spore- 15 Tel *****! 1 Dancing Nigm z (Extn. 1 o.fTV on SohiriM 'VT^h^:?:-- orchid garden floJ I Music By J ff^^^^^^^^* BABY WONG singing til and INTRODUCING
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  • 966 5 TODAY in the fourth of f i rwncv taxttt, IVe artlcles on assassins and how they changed the course of history, LOWE tells h™, .1 f V the wron man fell victim to the killer's bullet and how a delay in the change ot
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 95 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fifed Dickenson MANDRAKE h y Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES fey Stan Drake i i_iJ-' A ..I ,«^i^v cng uq P.THOS6 PUDS MAKE HIM LOOK [^THERF^. iTJ^sFN^J" J'L^ I S =*di iT^^H^RKt/AcciLvSr \ou A 5 home J like a well-meaning
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  • 1052 6  - What Germany feels about Eichmann Sir John Vaughan-Morgan By Sir John. 56, has represented the Reigate division of Surrey in Parliament since 1950. Educated at Eton and Oxford, h* was Parliamentary Secretary. Ministry of Health, in 1957 and Minister of State, Board of Trade, from 1957 to 1959. MOST PEOPLE
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  • 126 6 the Free Press reported: "THE RACES— We have received a note from our usual and able reporter on all Sporting matters, expressive of regret that the Mails did not allow time to furnish us with his annum account, and we trust our readers will accept of an
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  • 54 6 A COLLIE bit a man in the leg in Manitoba and was taken to animal hospital with several broken teeth. He bit the artificial I le g of Mr. Lloyd Allen. J JOHN Capehart, 12, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, won the national spelling contest by correctly spelling the
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  • 221 6  - Russian planes fooled America CHAPMAN PINCHER Why Thor rockets went to Britain BY THE decision to base 60 American H-bomb-carrying Thor rockets in Britain, was taken by the U.S. Government more than a year before the British Government was asked to accept them. The entire weapon system was secretly designed
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  • 91 6 Life is like that A i VOMAN for a l'm.i. lri Inl <> the roj, 411 n »'«th a black? Ul i kiS maid "StandaiouNmother please," 0,. v about tlu.s H a nt hd <i juvi 0l hvr h »n, n L* M AWtl fool \i Y OLNG cii small
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  • 44 6 LAUGH... WIT BEACHCOME THERE possibility as registered potato hen there escaping ieteq said an c::. j 'Potato [nteliigeo This nervousness rx:j a recommendatj committee that Uh N Board should possibility ol h potatoes from v.Mathematicians parachuted on In moonless nights tc a the potato-s
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 878 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. DEATHS 29 Words $6 (minimum). OC SOUZA: OAVID CUTNBERT suddenly on 20th June at 17 Mak< peace Road. Cortege leave? rwkltUl' at 4.4."> p.m. today for Cathedral «>i the Good Shepherd, thence to Uida dan. Deeply regretted. MRS. NG LIANG YICK. 8Q me. Gafc Soo Sim) passed away
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 255 6 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE Spoit.s reel: 7.30 Make mine mvShort Wave Service: sic: 7.45 Off the book-shelf; 8.00 41 metres (7250 kc s.) Lite With Dexter: 8.30 TalenMedium Wave Service time 1961; 9.00 Pick of the pops; 476 metres. 9.30 The news: 9.40 Interlude; A.M.-11.00 Programme sum- i 945 On m^
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    • 423 6 CLUES ACROSS 9 Male name? Partly! «a.. 1 Intervals of a kind t6) 12 He is seen during lessons <3) 7 §L^<B> example v mciuAes 13 c^ sss^rsf blan <8) 15 That jolly fellow? ,5;. BAn occasion lor pleasure all 18 Stood up foi a girl? <.s>. rouna? (4). 19
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  • 255 7 Love to introduce training scheme for hoteliers and caterers SINGAPORE, Wed. I )Vt |s being made in Singapore to introLc unproved hotel and catering train--0 m eye to hoostmg the tourist trade j the move is the Singapore Hotels and itnfc Association. to Mr, 1). K. Westworth, t| R ntcd
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  • 193 7 OAYA LEBAR, Wed. A team of six Japanese Colombo Plan medical experts, including two nurses, flew in from Japan on their way to Indonesia to conduct a medical survey there. The delegation, from the Japanese Red Cross Central Hospital in Tokyo, was led by
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  • 50 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The i Singapore Chess Federation will hold its annual meeting on Saturday at 4 p.m. Before the meeting. Mrs.; Lim Kok Ann will give away the prizes to the winners of! the 1961 Singapore Open' Chess Championship and 19G1 Singapore Schoolboys' Open Chess Championship.
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  • 170 7 .lOIIORK BAHRU, Wednesday. THE Mentri Besar, Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. will lead a week-long campaign from July 1 to <S, for the relief of refugees in oilier parts of the world. This will be in .support of the United
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  • 75 7 SERVICEMEN GET ADDED INCENTIVE TO SAVE FOR HOMES SINGAPORE. Wed.— British soldiers stationed in Malaya will soon be given added encouragement to save enough money to build their own homes when they retire. This encouragement will come in the form of a scheme which has been finalised between the War
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  • 217 7 PLENTY OF ROOM FOR PERTH GAMES SPECTATORS fANJONG PAG A R, A Wed Sir Thomas Mark, former Mayor of Perth, Australia, and Vice-President of the 1962 Commonwealth Games Federation arrived here with an as- surance of adequate accommodation at Perth for Malayans and sports fans from all parts of the
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  • 102 7 BUKIT HO SWEE STUDENTS TO RECEIVE AID SINGAPORE, Wed. Students attending the regular "further education' secondary classes run by the Adult Education Board and whose homes were burnt down during the Bukit Ho Swee fire are to be granted total remission of tuition fees from June 1 to. Dec. 31
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    • 819 8  -  EMMA SOH BY WHEN you think of furniture, do you think automatically of wooden set-ups? If so. you should visit one of Singapore's leading furniture shops which boasts of an exclusive and wide range of wrought IRON furniture.
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  • 223 10 Fleming takes over captaincy of basketball squad SELETAR, Wednesday. pHYSICAL training instructor. Sergeant Tony Fleming has taken over the captaincy of the Royal Air Force Seietar basketball team from Corporal Dave Evans, who returns to England shortly. Fleming, a former RAF eager in England, has been coaching the Seietar team
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  • 213 10 ALEXANDRA, Wed. A Royal Military Police cricket team have had a good, season. They have been beaten only once in their nine matches. They have a wellbalanced team and on the batting side their two openIng batsmen— L/Cpls. Jackson and Hopkins have
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  • 162 10 FIVE SERVICEMEN TO PLAY IN ALL-SINGAPORE XI SINGAPORE, Wed. Five service players have been named to play for All-Singa-pore on Friday night against the Hongkong Chinese at Jalan Besar Stadium. Leading them is former U.K. Olympian Jimmy Coates. This is the first time that the Singapore Amateur Footbail Association has
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  • 107 10 SINGAPORE. Wed.— lnteresting cricket will be witnessed when the Army (Singapore) meet R.A.F. t Singapore) in an Inter-Service and S.C.A. tournament game at R.A.F. Changi tocay. The teams will be: R.A.F.: Sqn. Ldr. R.N. Ayles (Capt.), AVM. R.A. Ramsay-Rae. G/Capt. W.E. Payton, Sgt. C. Rose,
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  • 608 10  - Out-at-sea Navy stars give selectors a big headache as Cup match draws near C. CHELLAPPAH NEWS AND VIEWS OF SPORT IN THE SERVICES By Singapore, Wed. THE Joint Services held their last football trial on Sunday when a 1 team comprising six Army and five RAF Seletar players beat Marine
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  • 29 10 Picture No. 1: A confident Cpl. Ratcliffe of Changi saik v^,,, i in the high jump at the FEAF athletics championships at s« •"•ta! r
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    34 10 Picture No. 2: Ajjony as Cpl. Ratcliflfe holds her dislocated left elbow after clearing 4ft. She was trying: to clear 4 feet 2 inches. She was, however, placed second in this event.
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  • 373 10 TANGUN, Wednesday. \yOI. WHITMAN caused the first major upset in the Singapore Base district tennis tournament when he beat No. 12 seed Lt.-Col. Mears 3-6, 8-6 in the third round of the men's singles played over the weekend. Displaying a variety
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  • 44 10 THOMSON, Wed. Keen golfing was seen in the Royal Navy Golf Society's stableford competition played over the Royal Singapore Golf Club. Returning a score of 37 points. Commander Boyall won the medal followed by Lt. Cmdr. Meredith with 34 point?
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  • 183 10 CELLTAk. v,. c are causing athletes thi v week only on broken wnen Rova h Beletar held championship 4 with th< Far C~- Women's m< Tn c record z: tn< men's ho| jump event 1 new BUUt o] T-! inches beatini the o of 40 feet 9 inches. An
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      768 11  -  JOHN MELVIN by —Second of the Series |i\ on Ihe face of GIL tin. fast owes convinced Donald Brad- > about (o receive a bouncer. cshireman ended his run Aus- o! cricket was shaping to oncer. Bradman missed the ball card rhe crash as his les stump tman, bowled
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    • 64 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Results of tiie Upper Strangoon Community Centre bauminton tournamem played here last night were: Singles: Wong Tar Wang bt. P M Chandraha&an 15-6. 15-4 David Kirn bt. X.M.V. Nair 12-15, 15-6. 15-10. Ng Kirn Hock bi. Tay Ngee Yeow 15-1, 11-15. 15-7 An'« Soon Chye
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    • 316 11  -  S.O. RASOO JOHORE SPORTSCHATTER by j£LUAXG'S biggest sporting event of the year, the second annual Big Walk which will be held on July 30, has attracted entries from planters, business executives, servicemen, rubber tappers and school children. More than 500 entries,
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    • 143 11 rNGLIN, Wed. Col. (Miss) Joanna Henderson, who was beaten by Mrs. Heather Stirling at the 19th hole in the final of the Singapore women's open golf championship on Sunday, was not disappointed in defeat. It was her first major golf competition in Singapore. It was
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    • 187 11 BRUMEL'S RECORD BECOMES A MATHEMATICAL PROBLEM LONDON, Wed.— The Executive Council of the International Amateur Athletics Federation will be faced by a tough mathematical problem if and when they are asked to ratify Soviet athlete Valeri Brumels high jump of 2.23 metres as a world record. Mr. Don Paine, secretary
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    • 93 11 BENAUD TO TALK ONLY ON FIELD ACTIVITIES CANTERBURY, Wed. \j Richie Benaud. the Australian cricket captain, will, in future, be making statements to the press only on the field activities, Mr. Sya Webb, the touring team's manager, announced yesterday. Mr. Webb said that he would take over the job of
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    • 72 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Old Victorian Association to mcc: Bartley Secondary School Oid Boys Association in tiie Marshall Shield football match on Sunday on the Victoria School ground, starting at 5.15 p.m., will be selected from: Seng Pah (capt.), Majiri, Hock Leng, Chong Fatt, Tan Kwang Meng,
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    • 57 11 SEMBAWANG HILLS ESTATE DARTS LEAGUE QEMBAWANG, Wed. The O Sembawang Hills Estate Community Association will shortly be starting a darts league under the auspices of Dunlop Limited of Singapore and Malaya. Mr. P.M. Mason, honorary secretary of the association, said that he hoped the Services in Singapore and other clubs
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  • 107 12 Bagby-trained Amagasaki will be hard to beat on Sunday By ALLAN LEWIS K. Lumpur, Wed. THERE were only a few horses who worked on the number two track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. The Bagby-trained Amagasaki (Johnson), who went better than Arina Gold (Dragon), did a winning gallop over three
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  • 28 12 HONDA team, from left. Satoh (mechanic). Suzuki and Fujii. YAMAHA team, from left. Mochizuki and Singapore's K. C. Wong.
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  • 118 12 SERVICES LOSE A FOOTBALL STAR SINGAPORE. Wtc; Waliy Mowau. 22. khc .uppv inside forward, «1m baa ihrilleu c mcta a: tiie J.i.a. 4 Besai s.'.dmm on man] occasions for (lie DH.sr two years, is returning ;y Britain looioitow. fbia fooii\i'.".er who has playeu all l";\t pcM'.loils in ihe :ci fine
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  • 53 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. Bintang Bulan Sport> Club were too good for Sukaramai Sports Club. They beat them 6-1 in 1 a SAFA Div. 2B match played on the BODCA ground yesterday. Bintang scorers were: Asmawi {'2k Ismail Ahmed «2>. Zainol and Rahim. Ahmed Taib netted
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  • 433 12 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. gIXGAPORE'S top motorcyclists, Chris Proffitt-White and K. C. Wong, will join the crack Japanese teams expected to dominate the motor cycling events of the second Johore Coronation Grand Prix this weekend in Johore Bahru. All eyes will be
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  • 378 12 A 'DOUBLE' FOR COWDREY: KENT FAIL TO BEAT AUSSIES CANTERBURY. Wed. A \J second century in the match by England captain Colin Cowdrey led a bid for victory by Kent against tjic Australian touring team yesterday which failed by only seven runs with four of the County's wickets left. Kent,
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  • 91 12 SALE OF G.P. TICKETS CLOSES TODAY CINGAPORE, Wed.— The Siugapore Motor "Club announceu yesterday tnat advance sale of tickets is now over 1.200 wnilst grandstand seating accommodation is only for 1.584. Those who do not ye: have Start/Finish grandstand tickets are advised to obtain them from Robinson before sales close
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  • 35 12 JAKARTA, Wed.— The Indonesian Government has granted scholarships to its Thomas Cup baaminton world championship stars Perry Sonneville and Tan Joe Hock to allow them to continue their studies overseas.
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  • 60 12 The Free Press will publish a two-page Form Guide tomorrow. iiiiciiimiiiiiiiuumiiiiiiiuimiiiiiiiiui Abdul Mawi went nicely over three in 41. He was well on the bit all the way. The Giant (Dragon) went from the six at half pace. Arigato did half pace from the six.
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  • 270 12 TRUE YORKSHIRE DEFIANCE SAVES THE DAY FOR CHAMPIONS LONDON. Wed. English County cricket champions Yorkshire staged a magnificent rally yesterday against Surrey at the Oval to avoid defeat at the hands of the team from whom they took the title two years ago. Yorkshire, who were beaten lor me fu^i
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  • 112 12 FOO IS THE BEST SPORTSMAN AT BOYS' TOWN BUKIT TIMAH, Wed.— Peter Foo was awarded the 'Best Sportsman of the Year' trophy at Boys' Town eighth annual athletic sports meet held yesterday. Four records were broken and one equalled at the meet. In the 'A' division, Woo Chow Kong broke
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  • 30 12 GEYLANG, Wed Daiu. Afiah Football Club 2na XI beai I Tamil Brotherhood Association 2-0 when they clashed in a SAFA Div. 2A match at the Stadium yesterday.
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