The Singapore Free Press, 26 June 1961

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  • 12 1 The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 82 1 Jakarta deal with Russia reported ;}y, kPORE, Mon. Russian subs may soon be Indonesian lias won !»ic fool-South-East *hange for i military ilu IndoI tic S\ tithe ci e-2 1 j.,va where submarine the Paciiic ls were later Japanese. deal follows to FeUng an i.uio- luciear bombs I i s
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  • 222 1 NURSE AND BANK WORKER SHARE $500: THEY TRIED QUIZ FROM START SINGAPORE, Mon. A nurse at the General Hospital and a bank employee will share the S5OO prize money from the Free Press Word Puzzle AW." They are Miss Agnes Oh. c o Brebner House. General Hospital. Singapore. 3 and
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  • 259 1 Fabiola surprise for Belgium: 'No baby,' says palace BRUSSELS, Monday. OELGIANS were surprised last night by an announcement that Queen Fabiola was not expecting a baby "in the near future." The country had buzzed with speculation about a possible date after Pope John's controversial disclosure on June 9 that the
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  • 28 1 MIDDLEBURG. (Virginia), Mon. -President Kennedy, feeling "very good' in his recovery from a back Strain and virus infection attendedl rhurcli services yesterday with Mrs. Kennedy
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  • 22 1 rnNDON Mon.— A Church ol EiSnd near is reported yester5 1 m he trying to persuade the gASSsaSSVR atnt
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  • 290 1 New 'save water' plea: The forecast is 'no rain' SINGAPORE, M o n.— The public was again asked this morning to save water as the Meteorological Department forcecast no rain in Johore or Singapore during the next 24 hours. A City Council spokesman said the public will have to save
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  • 36 1 BONNEVILLE. French Alps, Mon. A mountain chalrlift plunged out of control at 50 miles an hour down to its lover terminal I near here yesterday killing one Swiss woman tourist and seriously injuring another.
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  • 41 1 BRUSSELS. Mon. All 39 dogs of the village of Juseret, in the Belgian Ardennes, were killed by order of the local authorities after a mad dog bit three people. The Belgian SPCA termed this "a misuse of authority."
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  • 35 1 SENS (Burgundy), Mon. A coach carrying English tourists was "sliced in two" yesterday when It crashed into a tree near here after a tyre burst. One woman of 55 was killed.
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  • 113 1 i^OLOMBO. Mon.— One conVj sequence of the Ceylon Government's policy to make Sinhalese the official language Is that "blue books" are now available in Sinhalese in place of French and English. Mr. William Fernando. M.P.. told Parliament that he was stunned to .see what he termed "sexy
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  • 171 1 50,000 SEE WORLD CLASS RACING AT JOHORE GRAND PRIX JOHORE BAH R U. Mon. —The last two days constituted the busiest weekend here when more than 50,000 spectators from Singapore and all parts of the Federation rushed in to see the thrills of the second Johore Coronation Grand Prix. The
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  • 50 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Sales of first cay covers io be used with (he .special 10-cen. postage .stump io mark the coronation of "he Suit an of Selangor end here tomorrow evening. The special stomps will be available at the Ueneral Posr Office on Wednesday—the Corona uon Day.
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  • 192 1 Govt. bans four more U.S. magazines YELLOW CULTURE CLAMP CONTINUES SINGAPORE, M o n.— The Singapore Government has stepped up its anti-yellow culture policy with the banning of four more American magazines published bimonthly in New York. They are "Man's Lite. "Mans Daring/ -Wildcat Adventures" and "Peril Magazine." They are
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  • 78 1 RUBBER °RiC r VN lv!'. < 1 p in tpurt in:- morn 81 Ivoiu I Mid In*- -1 If: lion NEW U CC: Ml BUILDING OFI N D bule U» •••I r > .1! -1 < .i-n. 1 i\ buildin; Sired i!.;- \li M iddox wa •till l 1
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  • 484 2 JPANJONG P A G A R Mon. Europear Yards will build twe 80.000-ton tankers foi the Anglo Americar Shipping Company, t spokesman for the company announced ir London. The tankers, which will cost about $28 million each, will be
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  • 503 2 Airline has plan for $400 trip from London to New York FTB R BH HU PAYA LEBAR, Monday. NEW YORK to London by air for $400— but with no meals and no seat reservations is the revolutionary service being proposed by Seaboard and Western. The American airline thinks its plans
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  • 210 2 LONDON. Mon.— Reviewing the future ot the tin industry in the light of the forthcoming Tin Council j meetings here. The Times j j states that the main worry !at present is that tin proi duction is not capable of I meeting current
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  • 51 2 NEW YORK. Mon.— United Nations experts in their ;;»e»mt nt c: 1 96 i prospects for primary producing countries say that natural rubber earnings will almost certo Inly be beiov. the 1960 level because ol lower prices and that tin earnings will probably exceed the ii 60
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  • 45 2 PORT ARTHUR. (Texas), Men Trie Texaco refinery at Port Arthur, one ol the largest in the world, shui down operations over the weekend after 4,600 workers j spurned pleas of onion leaders and I refused to cross national maritime union picket lines.
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  • 32 2 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves today are: Ivinghoc Beacob >>A. Poivdoi!;-- 10 ii, Mandowj 42 13, Norfolk 1 Sarpedon B 9, Rajah IS, St-nn; NW.S, Stlan^or NW.4. i
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  • 45 2 MOSCOW, Mon. Soviet engineers have designed the world's largest three-phase, three-electrode electric furnace, capable of producing about 250.000 tons of top quality steel a year. The furnace is to be put into operation in 1965, the Soviet news agency Tass said.
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  • 220 2 Iraq claims Kuwait a week after it gets full freedom BAGDAD, Mon.— Major-General Abdul Karim Kassem, the Iraqi Prime Minister, said last night that the oil-rich Persian Gulf state of Kuwait which was under British protection until a week ago —was "an integral part of Iraq." The Prime Minister's statement
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  • 46 2 GENOA. Mon. Work has begun on a 620-mile oil pipeline irom Genoa to Switzerland and south Germany at a cost of £28 million crossing two Alpine passes spanning 30 rivers and passing through five miles of specially! constructed tunnels This is Europe's biggest pipeline.
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  • 190 2 Dr. A stays firm on Berlin: 'We won't negotiate' Lhp ix- XEW YORK Monday. Jilh West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, said hero last ni^ht there was nothing to negotiate with the Soviet Union over Berlin. Neither the West German Government nor the people would approve any form of recognition
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  • 100 2 GHANA ORDERS TOTAL BAN ON EXPORTS TO S. AFRICA ACCRA. Mon—The Ghana Government has imposed a total ban on the cxS° r L of all its Produce to fcouth Africa and Southwest Africa, according to the Commercial and Industrial (official) Bulletin published here. The Bulletin said the ban will come
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  • 20 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesia will begin mining nickel ore in South Celebes with the aid of Japanese technical teams.
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  • 29 2 LONDON. Mon. Between 10 and 15 million of the 52 million people in Britain wear dentures, the annual conference of the British Dental Association was told.
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  • 131 2 YURI MAY BE INVITED TO U.S., SAYS PAPER WASHINGTON. Mon. A report that the first spaceman Russia's Major Yuri Gagarin may visit the United States this Autumn, has appeared under banner headlines In the Washington evening newspaper Daily News. The report said "scientific circles are buzzing about the possibility." If
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  • 42 2 TOKYO. Mon. Communist China News Agency said yesterday a U.S. military plane "intruded" into the air space over China's territory and the Foreign Office has issued its 157 th "serious warning" to the United States for such military "provocation."
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  • 21 2 UNITED NATIONS. Mon.— The United Nations has advised underdeveloped countries to tax more, save more and spend less.
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  • 352 2 LONDON Monday. AN article in The Daily Mirror devoted attention to the ingenuity of Japanese motorcycle production and urged British manufacturers to examine the "systematic way the Japanese set out to achieve domination of lightweight motorcycle racing." The writer of the article, Patrick Mennem, declared:
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  • 194 2 Nine in mass jail-break: Police surround London as hunt for fugitives gets under T ONDON, Mon.— Police all *J over Britain were hunting last night for nine convicts who made a mass breakout from Wandsworth London's "trouble jail" on Saturday. London police combed the capital's underworld, ordered to "get these
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  • 180 2 BIG RUSH TO BEACHES AS ENGLAND HITS A SULTRY 85 LONDON, Mon. Blue skies and blazing sunshine brought out the bikinis in Britain's seaside resorts, swimming pools and lidos yesterday and car owners made it then biggest motoring aay m record. The Royal Automobile Club announcing the motormu record, reported
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  • 155 2 Nikita bra? We'll be ahead of by 1970 Moscow i Khrushchev «iT ycstfTdav that i TTninr, ut the S union wu& < f v 1 country in <: would pu.sh ;!vr..! or: i; out of te pj^jWl speech Party r capital oV"'" Kt ,4% said "We, th nas existed for
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  • 109 2 AS VEGAS. Hon.— Beverly Aadland. one-time constant oOlll|NUlfon ol ttw late Errol Fly nn. wms bcgi:.ning what she described w "'a whole new life" hero alter her marriage at the weekend to Maurice De Leon. I 22 year old Lo> Ange
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  • 275 3 Inche Yusof gets big welcome in Chua Chu Kang gINGAPORE, Man. A country will be denied progress and prosperity it' the people cannot unite in their national endeavours by putting aside self and sectional interests. This was stressed by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin
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  • 82 3 Hospital's fund drive: Up make it a success' Mrs thi flrst appointed SI Andrew's yesterday public to ron- and poor State. was speaking ingapore said stall had r n.ooo outhildren who tal's 60-odd t ry year patients, ts needed to rk. As a reeai The spttal that irned away ol
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  • 114 3 BIG FIRE: THIRD PAYMENT THIS WEEK SINGAPORE, Mon. The Bufcii Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund Conimittee wHI make its third payment of rehabilitation grant and rent subsidy to the fire victims as follows: Delta Ganges Community Centre < for those staying with friends and relatives) an Tuesday and Wednesday
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  • 42 3 JESSELTON. Mon. Two Divisional Commissioners ol Girl Guides here have received the first Girl Guide Training Certificates ever presented in North Borneo. They are Miss Margaret Yong and Miss Shirley Yung, teachers attached to St. Agnes School, Jesselton.
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  • 68 3 Dr. Paul Stevens, Executive Secretary of the Radio and Television Commission of America arrived from Jakarta by Garuda. Mr. Ellsworth Donald and Mr. C. Clerke, officials of Banters Trust Company of America, are staying at Raffles Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Theiss. from Germany, are touring Singapore.
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  • 664 3  - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S GB HJJJJ SINGAPORE, Monday. IT IS five mouths since Shirley Vanderput returned from n two-year radiographer's course at I niversity don. Shirley, now working at the General Hospital, looked around for a rewarding interest outside her job and found the answer by becoming a member of
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  • 188 3 Cold Storage staff get first clubhouse after 31 years SINGAPORE, Mon. More than 300 friends and members of the Singapore Cold Storage Social and Sports Club attended the official opening of its clubhouse by Mr. T. G. Cotterell, the company's general manager, at Empire Dock. It was a big occasion
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 248 3 CINEMAS i ROYAL: Manappandal \LH\MBKA: The Ten Com- (Tamil). 1.30. 5. 8.30. mandmente 3.30. 8. TAJ: Y atim Mustapha <MaCAPITOL: Loves of Hercules j lay). 3.15. 6.15. 9.10. 1.45". 4. 6.30. 9.30. j CATHAY: Shr Walks By te Night 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: GLOBE: Five Gates to
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  • 142 4 Society gave 184 loans for medical reasons SINGAPORE, Mon. Loans for medical attention constituted bulk of the claims by members of the Singapore Mercantile Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society last year, revealed the Society's annual report. There were 184 such loans amounting to $33,045. In addition there were also 59
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  • 106 4 MORE MALAYANS ARE VISITING HONG KONG AND CHINA pENANG. Mon. More Malayans visited China and Hong Kong last year, a .spokesman of the Immigration Headquarters disclosed. Altogether. 8.360 Malayans the highest total since 1957 went to China and Hong Kong against 3,065 in 1959 and 3.463 in 1958. The spokesman
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  • 143 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A WELL-KNOWN Malayalam author in Singapore, Mr. Poravankara Narayanan Nair, 55, is making a study of the impact of immigrants' languages on the evolution of a Malayan culture. Mr. Nair came to Singapore from Kerala. India. 35 years ago
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  • 506 4 Varsity union plans bigger Welfare Week to aid charities SINGAPORE, Monday. THE University of Malaya in Singapore Students' Union will hold its fifth annual Welfare Week from July 15 to 22. The Welfare Week will be in keeping with the union's policy to "keep with the people." This year it
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  • 250 4 STUDENT MODELS WILL HELP TO RAISE MONEY AT FASHION SHOW SINGAPORE, Mon. Sixteen university undergraduates here will make their debut in an International Fashion Show on Wednesday at a charity film premiere. The fashion show, which will present the national costumes of 16 countries as well as sports and evening
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  • 42 4 KLANG, Mon. A by-elec-tion will be held in Telok Gadang Besar Ward, Klang. because the unopposed Alliance candidate, Inche Mohamed Yamin bin Abdul Kadir, 59, did not hand in his declaration of acceptance within the prescribed period of 30 days.
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  • 24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The five-year-old dispute between the Government and 500 stenographers over salary revision is now to be referred to arbitration.
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  • 43 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Ministry of Culture will give tree film shows at Jalan Ang Siang Kong, off Tampines Road: Hong Lim Green; Pulau Sudeng: Aliwal Street children's playground: and RNTD Quarters. Naval Base, at seven o'clock tonight.
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  • 31 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications Dato V. T. Sambanthan, will open a new postal agency at Ban Foo. in Johore. on July 1.
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  • 133 4 KAMPONG WOMEN JOIN ADULT LITERARY CLASSES PASIR PANJANG, Mon.— Seventy-eight people living here have registered at the recently opened West Coast Road Community Centre as students for adult literacy classes in both Chinese and English and two-thirds of this number are kampong women. In a letter to the Adult Education
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  • 76 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A red sports shirt led to the arrest of a burglar who got away with $1,253 in cash and jewellery from a hotel on April 6. the first magistrate's court was told. Mohammed Noor bin Ibrahim, 25, of Batu Lane, was jailed
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  • 68 4 MR. AND MRS. Dominic Gabriel after their wedding at the Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea in Scmbawang. Mr. Gabriel, is a foreman writer. The bride was the former Miss Jane Charles. MR. AND MRS. Wilkie Chow Khyc Cheong, after their marriage at Wesley Methodist Church,
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  • 185 4 Dictation master be repined by S.NGAP ORt ig J I pIPILS taking the Shorthand of the London Chamber 0 r x<lllll H Singapore next month will be mm" 1 long-playing examination nro, i K[^ These records will re- place the dictation master and eliminate complaints of faulty pronunciation, j inaudibility
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  • 96 4 FAMILY PLANNING FORUM TO BE HELD IN MALAY SINGAPORE, Mon. The! Adult Education Board is sponsoring a public forum on "Family Planning" on July 3 at the Infant Welfare Clinic In Jalan Eunos. All discussions will be con- ducted entirely in the Maiay language. The forum, which starts at 7
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  • 59 4 PENANG. Ifon. The Chief Minister, Da to Wong Pow Nee, said at the anniversary dinner of the Penang Convent Ex-Pupils Association that Malaya would like to see women taking an even greater interest in politics. Women, he added, had made great advance in Malayan society but "we
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  • 71 4 ENGINEER GET SCHOLARSHIP TO STUDY BRITAIN SIM.APORK Mm Lieu Hua Ann assistant civil enzirw the Housing and bfvd ment Board is leaving Britain in Srptemte post ffraduatt 1 *tn under the ommonsd Scholarship and Fellow Plan. A former vtu<tei! Raffles Institution, 1 Uem took his Barbate Engineering dfffref v ("ni\ersity
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 251 6 OINCE the introduc- tion of the six-day week in Singapore schools there have been let us not disguise the fact grumbles by teachers, by parents and by pupils. Some teachers and some pupils have complained that they are being '•overworked" and there are parents who support
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    • 71 6 SPARE a moment to ponder and praise the example of Mr. Dorab Mistry, a local businessman. Mr. Mistry nas already given blood 50 times to the Blood Bank. And he hopes to make it a century. A proud and remarkable record, indeed even more remarkable when
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  • 147 6 the Free Press reported: "On the night of Monday last a gang rob-. bery was committed at the residence of a Chinese planter at Pulo Bitong and property to the value of 100 dollars taken away. The dogs barking a good deal the planter walked into a
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  • 78 6 A motorist was driving through the countryside at high speed when he ran over and killed a large pig. He stopped, found the owner and told him of the accident. The farmer was furious and slated the motorist for several minutes. "All right, all right." the driver
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  • 951 6 No glamour in spying ESPIONAGE IS LIKE THE BUILDING OF A HUGE JIG-SAW PUZZLE-WITH A FEW PIECES NOT READILY AT HAND MOST OF THE WORK IS NOT AT ALL EXCITING- NOR ILLEGAL SPIES and counter spies, security and its failures, are very much in the news today. The ordinary man
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  • 56 6 Life is like that vent to b e i regularly J* J on //oor. f r o fort»fefci /f/ bclou- f y O'tterly, )rr »piafl fa the u^ 1 fcowe /ate a.s 2 ea'pe o 1: second .shof bm flftecp toften f s*y» "< G b/.-np and «feani «P o«d
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  • 100 6 THE DOfcpfcta 1 cently.thatchiidrerJ recite advertLsii Instead of nurser rfcS U a tribute paign to m: v the m nation help which nobody very low we;.. they vere hypn n submission! Perhap> r them.M-ives c mid bined with Qm a Lit tie Jack Homer's pJJ processed and pack
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    • 32 6 BETTER VISION for BETTER LIVING Consult Malaya's Foremost Opticians: OAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 325, North Bridge Rd.. Spore-?. Noxt Door ODEON Phono ***** Branch:— THE PENANG OPTICAL CO., 13, Forquhor St. Panon*.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 259 6 TODAY* S RADIO SINGAPORE viva: 8.00 Space Patrol; 8.30 Short Wave Service: Melodies of years gone by; 9.00 41 metres (1250 kc/s.) Tip top tunes; 9.15 A name to Medium Wave Service lemember; 9.30 The news: 9.40 476 metres. Album of harmony; 10.00 HanA.M.— 11.00 Programme sum- cock's half hour;
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    • 298 6 CLUES ACROSS 9 Talk and hane m /•>. I: KS^ w_ g sSS^- 8 10. Jo^tSrosters? (5) Bramm m^cullne ii og 85 I?^^1 3 l 7/r s with morseU of food? apparently (5). 17 p^d out r5 v tatttTfS yOU need 19: cr S no can """position l S .g^ai
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  • 199 7 rade experts urge small firms in S'pore to break into ew markets NEWLY-FORMED EXPORT G*nn* CETS Puu SUPPORT FRO M GOVERNMENT SINGAPORE, Monday 0 u ul> tormed Export Group of the Nii-apore Manufacturers Association is i()I1 Ms way to creating a feeling of export[fjttsnesa among local manufacturers -But, illhou^h the
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  • 225 7 SINGAPORE MONK GETS AWARD TO STUDY WORLD RELIGIONS AT HARVARD Mon.~ Rev. Bhikku Vinita, 40, a monk at the Sri Lankarama Temple in St. Michael's Road, has been awarded a scholarship by the Asia Foundation to study world religions at Harvard University in Massachusetts. U.S.A. He will leave by air
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  • 110 7 CLUB TO HOLD MORE FILM SHOWS WITH DUAL AIM SINGAPORE. Mon. The Students' Film Club of the Chinese V.M.C.A. plan to show more films with a dual purpose. The film will not only be beneficial educationally to the members but will also give them the opportunity for more training in
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  • 46 7 ALOR STAR. Mon. Mr. Soon Cheng Leong <AllLunas> told the State Assembly here there had been a '•sudden increase" in crimes 111 Kulim and the outlying areas. Speaking during the adjournment. Mr. Soon said thefts, burglaries and extortions were on the increase.
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  • 191 7 Away for 4 years: Now she's back from New Zealand PAYA LEBAR, Monday. A GROUP of friends, an aunt and a former teacher came from all over the island to the Singapore Airport over the weekend just to greet a girl. And the girl they were all waiting for was
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  • 160 7 U.N. expert to help set up school for delinquents SINGAPORE, Mon. Plans for the establishment of a separate Junior approved school in Singapore for boys in the 10-14 age group have been held up pending the arrival late this month of a United Nations expert on juvenile delinquency. The expert
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  • 22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Two Egyptian film experts have arrived to study the potentialities of sending more Egyptian films here.
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  • 31 7 ALOR STAR. Mon. The KecTah Government is to seek a loan of about $2 million from the Federation Government to finance low-cost housing schemes in the state.
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  • 39 7 IPOH, Mon.— A dance hostess, Miss Chong ling Mvi, 18, lost almost all her savings when burglars broke into her flat in Jalan Tokong here and got away with $1,690 in cash and jewellery worth another $80.
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  • 62 7 MALACCA YOUTH OFF FOR WITHER STUDIES Mon. Nine- •r-old Goh Koon Malacca left here on fStrattu n to further his tn Ireland. Guan will join the! *d High School for a twoDatri ilatiou course be- a university in matriculation Lopes to take up ated at the High School in cousins
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  • 12 7 Mon.— Mr. A. i been reo| the Ma- Services. branch.
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  • 117 7 T%UKIT TIMAH. Mon. X T he Faculty of Law of the University of Malaya in sm-aoore is arranging two fe?tur£ for English secondary J School pupils on July 12 an The U acUng chairman of thJ schools. relatloj«subhid to 5 cancelled
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  • 130 7 LOCAL CHOIR AIMS TO INCREASE STRENGTH TO EIGHTY SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Musical Society choir is looking for more sopranos, altos, tenors and ba.sses. following the re-or-ganisation of the choir. Mr. K.M. Palmer, the Choir Master, said: "I am particularly keen that we increase the number of choir members to
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  • 40 7 IPOH, Mon. About 1.200 landless families will have moved into 17 new settlements all over Perak by the end of next year. The new settlements, of 17.000 acres, are in various parts of the State.
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  • 33 7 TANJONG MAUM, Mon.— P. Krishnan, 28, a tapper, who pleaded guilty to kidnapping a 14-year-old girl, was jailed for a month by the Magistrate, Inche Wan Ismail bin Wan Mohamed Salleh.
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  • 38 7 ALOR STAR, kon.— Alliance assemblyman Syed Ibrahim bin Syed Kechik (Pendang) has urged the State Government to look after its civil servants well 'if they are expected to serve the government loyally and efficiently.' 1
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  • 165 7 THEY SEEK CLOSER TIES WITH OTHER YOUTH GROUPS OINGAPORE, Mon.— The University of Malaya in Singapore wants to promote closer relationship with Singapore youth groups outside the university campus. The varsity students' union here has invited 30 youth leaders and officials of the Federation of Boys and Girls Clubs to
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  • 28 7 IPOH, Mon. Police averted a gang clash wnen they rushed to Jalan Yusof Kalsom where 15 thugs had gathered near a shop. The thugs fled
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  • 187 7 Drive is on for more blood donors to meet new demands SINGAPORE, Mon.The Blood Donors' Association of Singapore is seeking more donors to provide for the State's increasing needs. A circular has gone out to members urging each to recruit at least one new donor a year. Mr. Lee Keng
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  • 20 7 KAJANG, Mon.— Mr. P. V. Thomas has been appointed i officer-in-charge of veteri- n.^iry services at Ulu Langat.
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  • 539 8  - CARNIVAL PUT OFF: PLAN TO MAKE IT BIGGEST EVER ALIAS RAHIM Scooter Page By BULNIKS CLUB TO HOLD A BARBECUE 9O AT OPENING OF CLUBHOUSE THE date of the proposed Scooter Carnival scheduled for late this month has been put back to July 29, to allow time and preparation to
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    • 542 8 Word Puzzle AW: Two share AW 1 AW 2 AW 3 top prize Sli Mii flipi npHE prize in the 1 Singapore Free AW <j AW 5 AW 6 Press $500 Word Puzzle "AW" was sharGeneral Hospital. s H||| F-O L DJ s jHßß|c^^^ J(jU.;? E iiJi CHAN BAK HOE.
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  • 1012 9 Adam aith, 21, looks into a future full Of what? THOMAS VnsBMA/f mw-^ B JHJKJKK MX. ADAM FAITH will be 21 this month, a fraught moment in the career of a pop singer, for to cross the border-line into official adulthood can be interpreted as an act of treason by
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  • 331 9 IX>D Mon. In beyond the n where the darkest, •n sal in a She was and not s the way :t I my head. emed like a into her nee called her t! n and some- withawford and was one three glamour thirties and They were
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  • 12 9 General Knowledge Quiz »»toE are the questions for H^S v£*s General Know-
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    183 9 STAMP STORY HE REDREW THE BORDERS OF PERU NEARLY RUINED GOODWILL TOUR THIS Italian stamp commemorated President Gronchi's visit to Peru earlier this year. It went on sale on April 3 but was not valid for use until three days later— the date of the president's departure. Business was brisk
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  • 138 9 New role for Frankie... pRANKIE VAUGHAN one of the gentlest of men is planning to enter the ranks of one of the toughest lines in show business. He is setting up as a film producer. "What we want to make is good British films," he said, '"But they will have
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  • 310 9 YOUNG BLOOD by John O. Killens (Four Square $2.50): How do you live in a White Man's World? Do you live on your knees— do you live with your shoulders bent and your hat in your hand? Or do you live like a man is supposed
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  • 180 10 STORE BOXERS WILL FIGHT 'AMERICAN WAY': SONNY OINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore boxers selected to meet against Indonesia at Jakarta on Aug. 29. will be taught to fight the 'American way. Sonny Chia, thr newly appointed official coach of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association said that some of the boxers he will
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  • 137 10 GAN ENG SENG WIN PASIR PANJANG TITLE FARRER PARK. Mon.— Gan Eng Seng School with 217 points was the champion boys* school at the Pasir Panjang District Sports Council athletic meet held here yesterday. The champion girls' school was Crescent Girls' School with 163 points Other results: Champion Girls' School:
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  • 137 10 S'PORE DELEGATE WILL ATTEND STUDENTS SPORTS MEET IN SOFIA SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Goh Soon Hock, Sports Editor of the Malayan Undergrad and General Secretary of the University of Malaya Athletic Union has been selected to represent the University at a sports meeting at Sofia, Bulgaria, from August 25 to September
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  • 421 10 by B. NORMAN Singapore, Monday. SINGAPORE'S international boxing match against Indonesia on Aug. 29 in' Jakarta aMI enable the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association to assess Singapore's chances for South East xVsia Peninsula Games medals in Rangoon ai the end
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  • 531 10 Keen fight for this year's Wimbledon titles: 128 are after Fraser's crown LONDON, Monday. DEFENDING champion Neale Frascr, of Australia, will have third seeded Nicola Pietrangeii, of Italy, as main opponent in his half of the men's singles in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships, which begin today. This year's championships
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  • 465 10 Nelson's Abu Bakar is 'A' division champ at Pasir Panjang meet PASIR PANJANG, Monday. 4BU Bakar of Nelson House was the champion A "A" division athlete at the combined Pasir Panjang Primary Schools athletic meeting. Mrs. Lee Teck Hock gave away the prizes. The lull results are: SCHOOL 1 "A"
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  • 98 10 PRISONS ROUT AND UPSET THE SCHOOLS WOODSVILLE. Mon. Prisons Sports Clv brought off a surprise in th SCA Junior league tourna ment when they beat th Combined Schools by 10 runs at Woodsviiie yesterdas Prisons pilrd up 153 nini Ml then skittled out the schoolboys f< R paltry 49 Devara.i
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  • 66 10 BUKIT TIMAH. Mon.- 4Mmn\i Gassers beat 75th New Eealant Air Force team 4-0 In Singapor Softball League Division A game played on King's Meai ground yesterday. The game was ;ich: lritn score in the first lour Innings. Iti Gassers scored one run a* in
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  • 57 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Jar dine Wauqh Organisation, yen;;: ing into cricket, beat a Honeko:u and Shanghai -Bank team by fivi wickeis on the S.R.C. ground Ol Saiurd£t>\ Bat Ling first, the Bankers wen all out for 130. The Jardine Wau-'l men replied with 134 runs
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  • 54 10 TANJONG RHU. Mon. Hf* Swimming Club 'A' beat Singapore Swimming Club 'A' 6-3 in a Singapore Amateur Swimming Association waterpolo league match Iktc. yesterday. Scorers: Gan Eng Gunn <2' Gan Eng Guan (2). Pans Tor Ann (2) for Tigers Derak Mitchell <2». and M. Bain
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  • 154 10 HERE'S HOW RECOGNISE A TRULY go, FOOTBALLER T lll; lriih ««wd f(KI 1 is known bfth^f mmm ifl lh( ba »1 That Is win H Hl L the Football s^ 2 England coa< h,, T* Wsed ,a extra X Th ir pupi! GraluuM Quxk, <Jr 1 Draw' a d.-fen(t, r
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  • 176 10 TELOK PAKU HO COMBINED FOURTH ANNO SCHOOL SPORT CHANGI. M D -4 ol the Wk J Schools I rtnc; D I .r: I 1 nuj; combin* d p n :.J ing br SchMl i fttfi lln Nor mo jris.: i. C Hi c. Etu M Pergbea pii 1 V n.2
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  • 612 11  -  KEN JALLEH. B. NORMAN C. RODRIGUES knew before start my ively Lola would win, .P. winner Chan By and v kim!i ves^ SSWS llirillcd m r€ lha n «Soo 1 skiliuK darcdev,l ruling r.iichi Suzuki, the Hon- iil'Vh nd J" x
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  • 167 11 NEW POLICE ECORDS BY MANE AMD KANNIAH AD, Mon.— smashed cord when eel inches itt at the s annual orday. rci of 38 was set by Khan Kanniah mile time of when he Pereiia'a 4 ssec. set > lay was .-.ably by athletic Club. the State's who has this year.
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  • 39 11 Pone King- liUwd'a world holder and ri Seki the terdaj eased Ing for the title tomorrow. ~>; igers ol both v were satiscondition of 'her boxer did day but conttfht training rfc and skip-
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  • 542 11  -  J. Louis by Singapore, Mon. BOWLERS dominated the batting on the Changi ground when the airmen were at home to the S.C.C. in yesterday's very important match of the Singapore Cricket Association's senior league tournament. Twenty wickets fell for only 259
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  • 56 11 ASSEN, Holland Mon.— Mike Hallwood of Britain, shot into the lead in the 250 c.c. motorcycling world championship today when he won the event in the Dutch T.T. races on a Japanese Honda here on Saturday. Hailwood edged out Tom Phillips of Australia .who led
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  • 770 11 THE RESULTS a Your best boys? Well, I think they are Soh Guan Bee. Chris Proffitt-White. and K. C. Wong.' Suzuki said. Suzuki, who broke Reggie Trevor's 1953 lap record on Saturday, is a lather of two. rating just for the love of it. Ho has
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  • 869 12 Posner scores a 'double' Amagasaki too good for rivals Atl^JV ii'jr/S REVIEWS YESTERDA Y'S KUALA LUMPUR RACES MERV POSNER'S "double" on hot Favourite 1 Aniagasaki and rank outsider N T anguiu was the highlight of yesterday's racing at Kuala Lumpur. Aniagasaki led practically all the way when he won the
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  • 109 12 .^————.—^M— —^^^M^^^^"^****T**^*THBBWlWfflgW (1. 4. Div. 3— Abt. 7F. Won by: I, H. In*. Time: ltnin. >3. (1. 4. Div. I— Abt. 7F. Won by: U, 2, 2*. Time: lmin. 24 4/5. (1. 4. Div. Abt. 7F. Won b\ Xosc. 1. hd. Time: lmin. 26. (I.
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  • 238 12 BOWDLER IS TOP HORSE TO FOLLOW DOWDLER goes to the top of my xiorses 10 follow after yesterday's racing. Bowdier followed the leaders until his liciei was ready to go to the from, then lesponced well and went away to a very convincing win. Ana nls Ume 1 mm. 6
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  • 147 12 FILM STUDIO IV GOES LIKE A WINNER OVER THREE IN 38 By ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. There was very little activity on the Kuala Lumpur training tracks this morning. Only a few horses with engagements on Thursday worked fast on the number two track. Film Studio IV <S. Lim>.
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  • 367 12 FULL WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL RESULTS Mon. KcMilU of Association football inalciies played in Australia over the weekend: N.S.W. Fed. Division One: BaiiK>io\vn j South Uum t». Prague 3 Canterbury 8. Auburn ."> Apia 4. Nortfaide 'I G lades ville 8, Hakuah 10 Sydney Austral 4. Hellenic I Budapest 0. N.S.W.
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  • 35 12 NEW YORK. Mon. Ftanl 3udd. 21 -year-old NegTO student locked 9.2 seconds for the 10< 'ards here yesterday to break i rorld record first set 13 years age >y Mcl Patton.
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  • 20 12 TOKYO. Mon.— Bikila Abetx )f Ethiopia won the Mainich tfarathon at Osaka. Fellow county man Wammi Buatu wai
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  • 29 12 WELLINGTON. Mon. Johr tyder (Jack) Lama son. one o; Jew Zealand's oesi-known sport in* lersonalities. died suddenly yester lay, aged 55. d. Kuala Lumour. cManaeinc Dir
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