The Singapore Free Press, 30 June 1961

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 172 1 G ambers I welcome naw pact with Jakarta UAPORE, FrJ. Business circles this morning omed the basic agreement ben Singapore and onesia, signed in 11 ta yesterday, wore optimistic nt the benefits to Slate. J: HIiIkI s Of I Uli)spokesmen re unanimous in r views lhat the
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  • 398 1 TAJ (I'M JUST KEEPING IN TRIM) DOES WORKOUT AFTER SEEING COURSE HONG KONG. Fri.— Singapore's walking champion Taj Monamed was taking it easy yesterday so as not to overexert himself before the Walkathon tomorrow. "I am taking light exercise to keep in shape but will not train hard." he said.
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  • 206 1 Angola: 100,000 flee as death threatens by bomb, bullet, bayonet LONDON, Friday. THE Daih Mail said today that 100,000 people "trapped in Angola between the twin terrors of guerilla war and reprisals by Portuguese troops" have lied across the frontier and were sheltering last night in the Lower Congo. It
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  • 17 1 LONDON. Fri. Mr. Antony \rr-tronu- Jones, lias become editorial adviser oi the magazine "Design,"
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  • 32 1 LONDON. Fri.— British European Airway., has announced plans 1(jl wnai ii olaimed was the cheapest .scheduled airline rare In the world a -tuppence-a-mile" service between London and Scotkind.
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  • 20 1 new york. Fn. Marilyn i Monroe has undergone an oiK>raI tion tor the removal ol her gall bladder.
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  • 222 1  - Gladys (off to London) keeps big, date a secret CONRAD CHIEW WEDDING BELLS FOR PENANGS FIRST QUALIFIED WOMAN ARCHITECT: SHE'LL MARRY DOCTOR By OAYA LEBAR, Fri.—A Penang girl quietly slipped into Singapore yesterday to bid farewell to her best friend before flying oiT 8.000 miles to marry an English doctor.
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  • 98 1 SCHOOLBOY PUTS OUT FIRE ON ROOFTOP SINGAPORE. Fri. An alert schoolboy. Loh Teow Seng. 14. early this morning climbed on the roof of his house in Erskine Road, of! Maxwell Road, and put out a fire which police said was .started by a mischief-maker. Loh was sleeping at about 335
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  • 50 1 SEMARANG. (Central Java), Frl. Court action opened here thus week in a government attempt to confiscate a Chinese firm's holdings valued at more than $264 million. Prosecutor Daan Soelaiman demanded seizure of all property of the Oei Tiong Ham concern for alleged foreien exchange violations.
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  • 100 1 rpOKYO, Fri. The death A toll in the Japanese Hoods In Tokyo rose to 227 as a single landslide killed 26 and left 20 others unaccounted for in the newly affected provinces of central Japan. This was the worst tragedy yet in the disastrous fiveday rains.
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  • 106 1 Agatha Christie serial starts tomorrow 'In the centre of the crimson stain was the hilt of a large Kurdish knife.' JuIURDER most toul and who better to te!l the tale than Agatha Christie, firmly established as Malaya's favourite crime writer And who better to solve the mystery than Hercule Poirot,
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  • 174 1 Clerk's wife in dash to father's bedside SERIOUS CONDITION, SAYS LETTER OAYA LEBAR. Fn.— A 33-year-old mother of two children made an air dash yesterday to be at the bedside of her seriously ill 75-year-old father in India. Mrs. T. R. G. Pillai left Kuala Lumpur by a Malayan Airways
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  • 42 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. Sixty workers of the East Asiatic Company's Motor Division in Saiboo Street went on a oneday protest strike this morning. A Union spokesman said they were demanding a month's bonus. The manageI merit declined to comment.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 186 2 CHIPS lytn.; alon,s>dp t"e Singapore «hanre« today are: Serampaag Gng L- Tokyo Man •■>a. Kifcuta M.iri: t Meun;a !;<. YicLn > v. tersk 6 7, Eatu irabinsk 21 22. Tagtu is. .i b 3] 33, rjUiwoos M Outer Roads: 1 KftIOCIUM Vi<uManfti Bftll Ho Hn. K-:*;i:r.er. me
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  • Free Press city section: Finance and Industry
    • 247 2 FURTHER DOWNTURN IN TIN CLOSE £9.10 LOWER I ONDON. Fri. Tin values opened lower and continued to decline, finishing around £9. 105. per ton lower for cash metal, and £7 lower, for three months. Apart trom the downturn at Singapore. there al>o appeared to be some uneasiness regarding the recent
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    • 33 2 DKDO3 Prnan- l:n:e> markei .:^;,e> :or t last 3 ..ur; ag preyesti daA i espe< n rij T">% :~3 45> 0 477 4. 476 4 Rubbers 233 0 IST". ISIS 182.7.
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    • 58 2 HONG KONG Thurs.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H a: S. Bank Oorporation 5416 >42l > salt s sales Wbeelock Harden $14.20 s 14.40 sales sales HlUUig phone 559. 00 559.50 s;t!es sales Dairy Farm cVCoid Storage $39 75 $41.25 sale> sales T^:koo Dock $74.50
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    • 315 2 Tea shares more popular now: Annual profits satisfactory By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Friday. IN RECENT years merchant companies operating in the plantation territories have earned satisfactory profits, and the shares have become much more popular among investors, states the Investors' Chronicle. .hunt's Warren and Company, well known as
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    • 177 2 SHARE MARKET CONTINUES BRIGHTER: LITTLE BUSINESS DONE LONDON. Fri— The brighter trend which developed in the slock market on Wednes- day was maintained yesterday j but bu&iness was small and prices moved within narrow limits. Gui-eogeu securities oDened on a ;a:her uuii ao:e bu. sut>sequeni'a ::r.proved to close fain. Wai
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  • 131 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares L«ij>i sates a, .iie Suigapora reading Room yester&ay were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead $1.58 (uncnanped*. F. and N. $2.60 *up 2 cenis), danunon $2.19 t unchanged), Metal Box $3.55 mnchangetO, Robinson OrcLv $1.45 tup 2 cem.s». Cold Storafe $2.43 (.up 3 cenu» U.E. Olds $1.19 tuncaanged),
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  • 47 2 DETROIT, Fri. Cirrysier Corporation yesterday announced it haci been awarded contracts to the value of U.S. $34,744,432 by the Detroit district for the production of 8.503 military vehicles. All the vehicles will be built at the Dodge truck plain m Warren, Michigan.
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  • 55 2 LONDON. Pri. Tue Ford Car Company giant factory ai Dagenham near here remained at a standstill ye&ierday with 32.000 men on strike over a delayed pay and hours claim. Fora works in other parts of Englana had been affected by the walk out bringing to 37,000 the number
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  • 264 2 Fall in tin price due to three factors, says paper 1 1 ONDON, Fri. Com- meriting on yesterI day's fall in the price of tin in London, The Financial Times said three pieces of news affected I sentiment. And probably the most important was the report i from Malaya that
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  • 73 2 WASHINGTON. Fri— t\S. Commerce Department rubber statistics figures in long roils for May and April, respectively) are: Natural rubber import figures unavailable: Latex import figures unavailable; Natural i consumption 31.811. 29.794; Latex i consumption 3.473. 3.413; Stocks of Natural 63.397. U9.019; Stocta of Latex 8.535. 9.404. Synthetic
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  • 33 2 LONDON. Fri. A go-slow strike, involving 3.000 8.0.A.C men here which yesterday caused nine incoming anci outgoing international flights to be grounded, showed signs of an early settlement !a.st night.
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  • 88 2 BRITAIN ASSURES KUWAIT OF SUPPORT LONDON. Fri— The British government has said that it does not accept in any way General Kassem's claim for Iraqi sovereignty over Kuwait. Mr. Edward Heath. Deputy Foreign Secretary, told the House oi Commons this yesterday in reply to a question. He said: "The government
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  • 30 2 BERKELEY. California. Fri.— The California department of health is to investigate the death of film star Jeff Chandler, following a petition from 150 Hollywood actors and actresses
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  • 168 2 FIRST MOVE BY CEYLON TO TAKE OVER THREE OIL FIRMS f ONDON. Fri. The Ceylon JLj Government has approached the three oil companies who control the island's importing and marketing facilities with a demand to take over their facilities, a Shell spokesman confirmed here yesterday. He said that the approach
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  • 59 2 JERUSALEM, Fri. Adolf Eichmann yesterday laid blame for the deportation of Jewish children from occupied France on S.S. Chief Heinrich Himmler and the French police. The former S.S. LieutenantColonel told the court trying him for complicity in the murder of millions of Jews that Himmler ordered the deportation
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  • 376 2 NOTE: All prices below j are middle prices U.K. Closing Prices LONOON, June 29. Pre«i*u» Today RUBBER No. ttb» •.i.r. Euripian ports July 21 Vl6 2\ ,Vlf> Aug 24 7/ltj 24 7/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS •••I 24i 24| RUBBER No 1 RSS Settlement Hmih
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  • 296 2 US satellite trio may remain in orbit 50 years, says navy man CAPE CANAVERAL, Friday. THE three United States satellites shot into space on Wednesday night is expected to remain in orbit for more than 50 years, a I.S Navy spokesman said. When the satellites were first launched, it was
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  • 95 2 'BLAST IN RUSSIA WAS AN ARTIFICIAL EARTHQUAKE' OTOCKHOLM. Fri. Sw dish seismologists said last night that seismographic stations in Northern Sweden recorded a stronu explosion on January II this year on Russian territory not far from the Finnish frontier. They said the explosion was estimated to have a force corresponding
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  • 41 2 'VERY GRAVE CRISIS OVER BERLIN IN NEXT 6 MONTHS' 1(( hi P, a N Door is open i hI-• an Khrushc I Ar-: ritatj i 5 that the question to tak< iti I gOVCr 1.. One seen from tendency iald I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 183 3 A good old traditional musical by Seletar Club [1 Fit— Of late ►re Services dramatic so- been going ige M on us and ng a izood deal us drama and it very well. refora a joy tv te best of them Theatre Club ii- hair with a nional musical ci
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  • 625 3 ai kuhak hjnior7 m kiub s s^\j^ SINGAPORE, Friday. J^ BALL at the Cathay Restaurant tomorrow under the patronage of Mrs. Lee Choon Guan is the first function in an all-out campaign to raise funds for SI. Andrew's Mission Hospital. The fund-raising campaign is under the chairmanship of
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  • 225 3 'Photography is best art form to record our progress' SINGAPORE, Friday. r HE\ all Asia is on the threshold of a new era of progress and widespread awakening a good art form is needed to give expression to it and record it. And photography is one of the best of
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  • 131 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. F. G. Bendell. a business consultant, flew In from Britain for a few days before leaving for Kuala Lumpur. He is staying at the Hotel Ambassador. Swami Premananda. Indian poet, orator and philosopher, new in for a Mx-day visit. Mr. Seia. a mining engineer, flew in
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  • 31 3 SINGAPORE. Fri The Singapore Mercantile Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society Ltci. made a profit of $17,390.80 las! year. The annual report >*id this was $2,189.57 more than in 1959.
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  • 47 3 Tomorrow night's rallies SINGAPORE, Fri. The People's Action Party will hold a mass rally at East Reclamation Road, off Trafalgar Street, between 7 and 10 p.m. tomorrow. At the same time. the Liberal Socialist Party will hold a rally behind the Traffic Police Headquarters in Maxwell Road
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  • 218 3 MODEL CAN'T IDENTIFY PENDANT: BROTHER IS ACQUITTED SINGAPORE, Fri. A part time model and machine operator. Miss Gladys Lim alias Lim Ah Mvi, yesterday said i she could not identify a diamond pendant, said to be worth $250, before the Third Criminal District Judge, Mr. Francis T. Scow. In the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 67 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK our Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page 4 Bumper Bargain Days EVERY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 Don't Miss .1 Today Tomorrow only 11 "made"to~mcasure~trousers 1 DACRON COTTO^TROUSER^ WASH WEAR TMUWC— j-J-J^ DACRON WOOL TRO A OSER 3 S soo
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 349 3 CINEMAS 10 a.m. io p.m. ALHAMBRA: The Ten Com- MINISTRY OF CULTURE: mandments 3.30, 8. Free film shows at Lurong 29 CAPITOL: The Secret Ways j Kampong; An Hood Road open 1.45. 4, 6.30, 9.30. space: Telok Ayer Community CATHAY: A Breath of Scan- Centre; Open space near Great dal
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  • 168 4 Musicians to play bigger role in cultural activities CINGAPORE, F r i. The Musicians' Union of Singapore has plans to play a bigger part in the cultural and entertainment fi e 1 d next year. This will be for the benefit of the members of the union as well as
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  • 85 4 TOP PLATOON ON FLAG DAY TO GET AWARD SINGAPORE. Fri.— The West Area oi the St. John I Ambulance Brigade Singapore will hold their annual inspection at the St. John Headquarters grounds in Beach Road, on Sunday at a p.m. The Commissioner. Dr. D p Mclntyre will be the Reviewing
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  • 439 4 Progress of the telephone-by the man who followed it for 39 years SINGAPORE, Friday. THIS is the story of the development of the modern telephone system in Singapore as told by Mr. James A. Gagan, the man who witnessed its growth over the past 39 years. Mr. Gagan, Deputy General
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  • 155 4 $1-an-hour pay boost for 85 supervisors at adult literacy centres SINGAPORE, Fn About 85 centre supervisors ot adult literacy and languag< classes run by the Adult Education Board are turn receiving $5 an hour v stead of $4. The Board has also approved increased rernu neration teachers of classes which
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  • 189 4 Jaycees to launch greeting card sales drive in July SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Singapore Junior Chamber of Com--1 merce will launch a campaign on July 15, for the sale of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund greeting cards. r The UNICEF greeting cards are designed by distinguished artists and are
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  • 213 4 ASSOCIATION TO BUILD TWO-STOREY SCHOOL FOR 1,000 SERANGOON, Fri. The Singapore Khalsa Association is to put up a two-storey building for a Punjabi School next to its club house in St. Michael s Road. The general-secretary, Mr. Jaswant Singh Gill, said that the plan of the building, which consists of
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  • 33 4 PENANG. Fri. Mr. Tye Kok Leong. 70. a Chinese i physician who came to I Pehang from China over 50 years ago, died in his j Northam Road home here.
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  • 117 4 MALAYA'S FOUR HOTTEST SPOTS SWELTER IN THE NINETIES SINGAPORE, Fri. Sungei Lembing, Kan gar, the I Ipoh aerodrome and Sega- mat are me four hottest spots In Malaya, judging by the pan-Malayan official i weather statistics for March I just published. Sungei Lembing topped the I weather chart with a
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  • 46 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. N. Venugopal. a University of Malaya student, and Mr. Wilfred Thavanayagam, a member of the university staff, were amon«r four peopie admitted to the General Hospital here when their car crashed into a shophouse pillar in Batu Road.
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  • 194 4 PAY A LEBAR. Fri. A Fiji Island's businessman's eight -month holiday in India uirned out to be the turning point of his life for it was then he met a girl who was to become his wife. Thirty-five year old Mr. K. U. Pat-el
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  • Article, Illustration
    150 4 SINGAPORE X S<) bin &JH has serve,, £< i S; Consm,, c^ eral here for T, t! g. M«dd« ,-^.--X new Cor buildmp in cJ Pereta j Claud, oUvem 5? Mr. Chan K ---V^ years., M; pi r far and M r \'i?- Mi I thf seven Mr y^
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    • 121 4 ARE ARRANGED MARRIAGES BAD? is^ Leading Malayans debate a topic of the day S* f C I 1 1 I* £k I^\ I ■'■*■■'■■■"■'-■-'>'■■"•'-*-"-"■' "*x-l[la^H > iv. Jw^^^Lßk fl^s ijSutiJ-;-' .-rf*-;* *v* i "v 3 j JK "!4B^B^oHfe^^S^b^>%''%3wH^Btz^L^^^Hc^B^B^^*i*'- '!kk< -MftJF.<Bß^ißy !<ftl^^ft»»'^ft^Bl^Ki»io!«ft^M^ftM ßfljBT jt3y!y yyff-i^^B ■B <wtscsSBwS fl B t^k I
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  • 1181 5  - ECCENTRICS (ALAS!) ARE DISAPPEARING PETER SOMERS su jka iubmn kljop By some of them had solid Qualities 11 HE day of the true eccentric is no more. Instead we have nourot.es and psychopaths and other sundry personages who t hover round the unhealthy borders of sanity and insanity In order
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 284 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson GET JS A^.(?C55 NECKS AGAINST :**3 xiv/r^ (>rv r nu*AA»in\ SHF < SFTTIN^ jHEf?E.V\ELLLCO< ONE CF MINE... JV- (^fc-H l^M A, AWAY Rfc^M j AffCUNP av;^ ')>^'k IJr v MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis /WEKrOOvVTVIE I HOW PIP WE PUT
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  • 377 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Role of the community centre IyHEN the Assembly- man for River Valley. Mr. Lim Cheng Lock, officially opened the new River Valley Community Centre he declared that it was through the community centres that our people -can be united to foster and develop a Malayan outlook and
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  • 487 6  - IS IT WISE TO WED A MAN OF YOUR OWN AGE? JOYCE BOWMAN BY OI I!" we say as the veil billows out I in the wind and the photographers dart about. "Ooh! isn't she lovely. But isn't he young?" On average, in fact, the bridegroom is probably a couple
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  • 180 6 the Free Press reported: <From the Pinang Gazette June 15) "We cannot agree with Mr. Crawfurd that it is expedient to make Pinang a separate Government under a Governor on £3,000 a year. The purely internal administration is of the simplest kind Our relations with the Na~
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  • 59 6 'PHE rat* that Modesta Olivicira. 57. tried to kill with arsenic retaliated by poisoning her the other night. She did not realize that they shared her water- [ug. After eating the rat's bane mixed with bread soaked in oil. they drank from the common jug. infecting the
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  • 481 6  - When a mum-to-be (PRINCESS MARGARET FOR INSTANCE) starts living it up JILL CORY-SMITH SPECIAL REPORT BY SINCE the world was told, on May 26, that she is expecting a baby, Princess Margaret has been racing five times; toured a television studio; stolen the show at the Wedding of the Year:
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  • 191 6 Life is like that A "ni Earmet disappointed hunting d to tetng da bo be ci it a ilog-ti J-SSfc 1^ the dog au.. lor a lev was retain the do, ,iatur b«i a «rondi < again. •'That, marveiio owner declan you do it?' "That' i "How much do lor
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 253 6 TODAH RADIO SINGAPORE mg requests; 10.30 me Flying short Wave Service. Doctor: 11.00 Edmundo Ros and II metres (7230 kt/s.i his orcnestra: 11.30 Music for Medium Wave Service two: 12 (midnight) Close down. 476 metres. RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) AM.— ll.OO Progiamme sum- P.M. 1.15 Tiffin date; 1.30 mary: 11.02
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    • 202 6 akio n b auhmn jhbjh CLUES ACROSS 1 Does he sing in fishy fashion? (4). 4 Not good for the soul <6>. 8 Does one wedge u jn Lhe pot? i <3». lu Work to make soup 141. 13 Americans may make tracks for it! (8). 14 A cross foreigner?
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    • 215 6 11 An irreligious person <5' 12 Make a declaration (5). 15 Cant describe a teen-ager «4>. 16 May be held alolt with broad beams <4i. 18 They don't believe In blue blood 1 4 19 Like the mask of a novel character <4». 20 Put on the river (3). 23
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  • 266 7 CO OD COMMUNICATIONS. COSHn Dn „T»u CHARACTER ARE ASSET SINGAPORE, Friday HM.APORE and the Federation have all the potential for development into first class t of tourist interest. So says Mr. R B tn district manager of Air India Internar Malaya
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  • 188 7 TWO WOMEN HAVE VERY IMPORTANT DATES TO KEEP IN AUSTRALIA PAYA LEBAR. Fri. Two young English women flew into Singapore Airport on their way to Australia to keep 'very important date" —one to be reunited with her husband and the other to be married. Mrs. Maureen Joyce and Miss Pat
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  • 46 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. JJ ree masked men, armed with daggers, held up a lonely housewife in her Jalan Ang Teng house and robbed her ot a radio and $50 cash. They stabbed her on the knee when she shouted for help
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  • 227 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. Girls stole the limelight at the prize-giving ceremony of the Singapore Rotary Club's first banner competition for students. Five of the six top prizes of the competition were won by girls. Only the third prize in the senior section was won
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  • 275 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. THK display of multi-racial harmony after the Bukit Ho Swee fire is one of the deepest impressions gained in the two-year stay here of a captain's wife. Mrs. Margaret Harrison who leaves with her husband. Captain Frank Harrison, and
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  • 71 7 THAI PREMIER'S SON HERE ON INSPECTION TOUR PAYA LEBAR. Fri. The; youngest son of Premier' Field Marshall Sarit of Thailand is in Singapore to see i military installations here. He is Lieut. Somchai Dhanarat. 22. His tour is made on j the invitation of the British! Government. He was trained
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  • 45 7 PENANG. Fri.— V. Balakrishnan, 21, pleaded not guilty to using criminal force on a woman, Mrs. Judith A. Sherrly, with intent to outrage her modesty along the beach at Tanjong Tokong. Hearing was fixed for July 5 and Balakrishnan was remanded.
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  • 141 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The 10-year-old Sin Mm i Chinese High School in! Upper Serangoon will be extended with another Impressive new block. Mr. Tung Si Yu. the school principal, said the extension! of the school was an urgent necessity due to the increas- i ing
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  • 208 7 RMN SHIPS TO CALL AT JOHORE ON NAVY DAY TOHORE BAHRU, Fri. J —Two Royal Malayan Naval vessels will j visit Johore Bahru for the Navy Day celebration tomorrow. They are H.M.M.S. Sri Trengganu. commanded by Lt. J.P. Briggs. R.N. and H.M.M.S. Sri Perak, com- i manded by Lt. M.
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  • 99 7 TEXTILES FIRM CHIEF FLIES IN TO STUDY MARKET PAYA BELAR, Fri.— A New York fabrics company director, Mr. Francis Maya. I flew in from Jakarta to see the market here. i He has just completed surIveying the fabrics market in Indonesia and learnt that he was the first from America
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  • 92 7 LESS RACE BAR NOW IN EAST AFRICA— VISITOR SINGAPORE. Fri. Racial discrimination in East Africa is decreasing, said an East African businessman. Mr Ramanbhai Patel. who is here on a visit. Mr. Patel. director of two firms in Uganda, said: "Africa has a bright future if this colour-bar is completely
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    • 244 7 ahoa n bkjau vbfau7hn ||F IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... L«^ V^oij^a--2TP^«?irs*S torpid Oct 24 Nov »i and you are not going to per- SCURPIU GET an e arly start mit yourself to be bW* «J» lnis morning if you intend to by anybody! *ou enjo> J™^^ accomplish all yo:i «ant done,
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    • 97 7 postpone starting out on a trip, you will find the delay is best. PPIfIMI (May 21 June 21): UtlHim YOU should Ret an early start, for the later hours are the not-so-good hours for you! jioobb niyr jowikm News spread.* quickly and Rupert's friends have come from all sides by
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    • 44 7 ME is still on toD of that stone hut and. oh yes. my Mummy's basket should still be there some when*. I was carrying it when all this started. At last we can pick her some blackberries THE END. A New Adventure Begins Tomorrow.
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  • 420 8 This plain Miss Daytime turns on the glamour at night iv f^ ill I A I I don t like dressing up. ..but t have to' A LESSON I've learned is: Never judge anyone by first impressions. It can be misleading. Take my friend 20-year-old Zahara Slamat, for instance. There
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  • 244 8 >tOTHING adds on years I to one's appearance as lines of strain due to aching, tired feet. If you are feeling tired after a days shopping and you still have an important date in the evening, soothe away aching muscles this way. This treatment has
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  • 267 8 TWIN DAUGHTERS CAN'T TALK AS YET: 'BE PATIENT' BABY CLINIC... FOR MRS. KNOW-HOW IT'S not often that we get a question about identical babies, but here's one and it comes from Serangoon: My twin daughters aged two years and eight months do not talk yet. They can each say about
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  • 134 8 WHATEVER will they do next! Walking past a florist's in Orchard Road the other day, I was amazed to find a large variety of carnations. Apart from the usual pink, red and white blooms, there were also turquoise blue, purple green
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  • 135 8 SOLVE THIS PROBLEM AND WIN A PRIZE RESULTS of the Family Problems contest will be published next Friday. Contest No. 2 poses this problem: A father writes: "For years we have been .saving hard so that our only son can go to the university and qualify as a doctor. Not
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    • 362 8 60 wonderful shaded to cltoote \rom C6P6A 56 W^K W^ GUARANTEED Jrift S^A LIGHT WE|GHT f k*^** rrmr^ COTTON vny^ JTFTF wHHI lumHJ Shrink and Crease \I Ti"i wW^ ltrV& Resistant U J| j M if W\/I7vTb m^Ft/097 W P» MADE IN ENGLAND SOLE AGENTS: V LEBEL (CHINA) LTD. Singapore-
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    • 236 8 jL^/jRtJ^L^Sw cocktcil j£? Q I\^ cc cconomv studied A Wide Range of the Finest English Fabrics are available for Tailoring in your own exclusive des/gn, Open Monday to Saturday 9 to 6 p.m. (CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOON PATRICIA M. SERJEANT 248 C, ORCHARD RD. (Near Prince s Restauron' PHONE ***** I
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    • 170 9 PRESIDENT HONEST '60' f i bori c j r ir 4B| H ii I j ;ne r Bl fPQj r.-^J to < I BJ .1-" > O h._; Bl i a C's.Jit'Ke in jiif jnj I •,Ou b rf Bf Iff HUM PEN fjli VDTES LADIES. Wave Prmis frnm ■.imptv
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    • 536 9 U Ju Jni 0 JL X TWO »AYS n seasonal n n £i i i 17 H H MANY ITEMS REMARKED DOWN FOR U l] FINAL CLEARANCE H N HURRY! SALE ENDS ON SATURDAY H [GfAN SINGH CO. LTD. J L 30-1 RAFrtES PLACE, SINGAPORE-! fJ H TELLPHOME: *****/6 I]
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 281 9 \'y' x' '■•■•■•■v-'.-.- ■'■■.••m/ %&•:■■.<:■: y^y/.i-y///.-:-:-'//. ■:<<:■::■::■::■•■ avW-^^v>::.vx: :■:•:•^:•^^^:•^:.^:.:'.^^•:•>/•:•.■;■: ::w-»sjy:-:-:-:-: y v^w. > y\-:\ :^-'i :^-v/-^'\ V-\ '^M ■-■■■y:'.- \y^ i yyy] V S' -.ruwoiyn^ *v«*y week I mm WIII THE WINNER MR ANTHONY NG LOONG SIN, Newton Road: Surely if* love is blind it should be blind f^^^\ t(>
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    • 1106 9 AGE SHOULDN'T MATTER WHEN ONE IS IN LOVE, SAY READERS Mr mmm SECOND MISS TERESA CHAN, Wilkinson Road: Disparity in ag e between two people in Io v e o u their happiness, for love is a warm affection, not limited to the young only. The young-at-hearts, capable of loving,
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    • 54 9 MISS RAMONA CALA LANG Thnrasoi Ridge: Sure ly No! It I not impor tant how oli he or sh is whe; they're s muc h i MJVC IJUI, niiit may uv .some embarrassing gossips for the unfortunate coupie to endure. Nevertheless, il they're faithful and true to each other, they
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 264 10 HALF PRICES ANNUAL SALE Ladies' Polo Skirts $3.90 Ladies' Cotton Brassieres.. SI. OO Cotton Blankets 52.90 English Girls Swimsuits $2.90 ENGLISH, AMERICAN Bedsheets, Bedcovers, Ploytex, Moidenform Brassieres, Teryfcnc Blouses, Bcachweor. SEVERAL BARGAINS EXTRA 10 r r Discount over $10.00 Purchase. LUCK'S TRADERS LTD., 17, Orchard Rood S'pore-9. Tel: ***** JETEX
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    • 255 10 THE FABULOUS RANGE OF NYLON FABRICS Are Available At; V. LILARAM CO., LTD. 107, High Street. SHIVLAL SONS 77, Arab Street. C. P. GHARIWALLA 187, Arab Street. P. GOVINDASAMY PILLAI 48, Serangoon Road. Also At Leading Departmental Stores and The Agents: ARBITEX TRADING CO. 92A, High Street. Students Who Go
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    • 354 10 sw 1 1 1 nI]HjMIHH PH wl IL V HBiil &H EPI IliilS ■bill*'. ,^E WKS? :-^S I,'' :^H9i K^P^l B^i^H^rß I jk. .::?-^B S -^^B > > j^~'%w&Tßß^Mß%i-. y-H^^mt- y^K^r JSBm '■'■Jr .^Hf CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available in 5 the shops.
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    • 558 10 sumption Models in two- '.one are available at LEENG COMPANY, 264. Serangoon Road. PRICES RADICALLY REDUCED due to lower costs through importing direct, hence, LIEN WAH. 108. North Bridge Road sells their range oi watches, transistor radios, cameras etc. at cheaper prices than eisewhere LADIES LIVING IN Serangoon Garden Estate
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    • 607 10 to your advantage. Furniture can also be made to your own design and specification. T\KE YOUR CHOICE from the wide range of worldwide known brands of transistor radios, tape recorders, watches, cameras and accessories at BOON CO., 16, Change Alley. BEAUTIFUL SAREES, silks. cottons and handlooms from all over India
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    • 203 10 "JETEX" MOBILE MODEL j aircrafts, helicopters, racing cars and boats are fitted with power, designed to impre.ss. See the wide range available at UNIQUE ENTERPRISE, 1/2. George Lee Chambers, Clemenceau Avenue. LICK'S ANNUAL SALE at 17. Orchard Road includes a range of ladies' polo shirts, cotion brassieres and swimsuus. Almj
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    • 260 10 SPECIALLY IMPORTED FiJOM FRANCE! "RI C BABY'S BOTTlfe SETS JACKETS' CARDIGANS Extra Soft Quality in Blue, Pink and White m ported by: >?*? SOON JOO'S YO^y Hou«« of Children's Weor •W^ Telephone: 31S11 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL For a// CARPETS DRY-CLEANING Contact: WASHINGTON Dry Cleaning Co. 412-414, Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone:
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    • 156 10 piastTc 11 heeu i ln Vor 0^ Col Ouf I °"d fell I nly Per pjlr QUEK SHIN sons LTn 1. Prince Sr-_r ft i, Singapore Tf I'OLY r o#o|{ iTI« MODERN CREam HAIR DYE I LOOK YOUK&ER' WORE ATTR«T|'|| I: EVERGREEN:;; Avoilobl. at oi Icoding sfCfc onj I d'Spcniorit:
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  • 318 11 Australian 'exile' Alley saves Somerset the follow- on with a magnificent 134 [AIiNIFICENT 134 by 4 2- year-old Australian "exile" 'Bill Alley ...I Somerset save the follow on by eight runs against the an touring learn on the second day of the match here vesterrset were all out lor 298,
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  • 438 11  - SINGAPORE'S CAGERS TO PLAY IN CAMBODIA NEXT MONTH Australian cagers plan goodwill visit to S'pore KEN JALLEH by SINGAPORE, Friday REPRESENTATIVE of Australia's Sportsmen's Association whose membership include the top sportsmen and officials, both professional and amateur, in the country was in Singapore to discuss plans Tor a goodwill visit
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  • 479 11 LONDON. Friday. \i seeded players were humbled yeslerii tlu Wimbledon lawn tennischamips with the shock detents of Europe's \n. Nicola Pietrangeli, and Lesley one of Australia's star girls. feal enrpha.-i^ed lei pr< :ttons that bamplonsblps most open rd one of a
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  • 25 11 SINGAPORE. Pri. Enuics tot Ibc YMCA'a 12'h posi-wav open ei:;.L> champioiisinj.^ Marline from July 15 close ;omoi:ow at I 10 i^O p.m.
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  • 24 11 FARRER PARK. Fn --Police S-\ anu Chinese Atiaieiic "A"" battled lineir s a.f.a. cuv. 2C match Uj a goalless ciiaw here f.CKtV.
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  • 109 11 TyOODSVILLE Fri.— St. AnTT drew's School won the Serangoon District Cricket final for the second consecutive year when they scored an easy 133 run win over Victoria School here yesterday. Their batsmen flayed the Victoria bowling ana tiie boy who tnoroughly enjoyed himself
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  • 335 11 UNBEATEN DOUBLE CENTURY BY CAMBRIDGE FRESHIE CRAIG LONDON. Fri.— Cambridge University received tremendous encouragement for the varsity match, which is just over two weeks away, at Eastbourne yesterday when their 19-year-old batsman Edward Craig hit an unbeaten double-cen-tury against Colonel L.C. Stevens' eleven. This was the first double century for
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  • 130 11 TiANGLIN, Fri.— Major General I. C. Harris, partnered by Colonel Firbank. won the Veieian's doubles title a: me Singapore Base District tennis championships when they eiiminatea Brigadier Molineux and J. Duncan in three sets 3-6, 6-0. 6-2 nere yesterday. Molineux ami Duncan hud no
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  • 378 11  -  D. HACKETT BY London, Friday RICHARD PAUL PENDER, of Boston, Massachusetts, is in London with the twin determinations of elevating the rough tough business of boxing into the carriage trade of sport and successfully defending his world middleweight title against Britain's
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  • 55 11 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia's victorious Thomas Cup world badminton championship team will have a place of honour in the crowd greeting President Sukarno when he returns home from his world tour on Sunday. The cup symbol of world badminton supremacy, will also be at the Jakarta airport
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 318 11 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular reader of the FREE PRESS. Com M" $L plete the special delivery form be p— i* low and hand it to your nev;s-vendor s^^jTl^ or post it to the address below and i^^fcv^WT^ the FREE PRESS will be delivered JS^^P^/
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  • 981 12  -  ALLAN LEWIS $294 PA Y-OUT SENDS PUNTERS HOME WITH CHINS ON CHESTS jaiuk j.al. ,mn kilo 13 IJT AT (live, late Sir Drift, a Bay Australian gelding by Sir Edward out of Lady Stardrift, MiH mosl punters home from the Kuala
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  • 124 12 wk ijnkjhp khn;o hjoisj mnbmyjui,kj ,kj U. 5, Div. 3— Abt. 7F. Won by Nose. IJ, 4. Time: Imin. :G. Cl. 5, Div. 4— Abt. 7F. U'on by: ;>. .>. I|. Time: lmin. lii. Cl. 5, Div I— Abt. 7F. Won b>: 1. 1. Time:
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  • 423 12  -  Allan Lewis i By KIDJANG, who refused to start from the starting stalls yesterday, galloped brilliantly for a Class 5 horse at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Ridden by McGrowdie, he disposed of three in 38 4/5 without being fully extended. Kidjang was well backed
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