The Singapore Free Press, 7 July 1961

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  • 12 1 The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 41 1 This year niay be worst ever, say lolice i RE, Fri.— it people on Singai last „n- the first half i Ihc i i. rjghest cask' 1 A 11 |o3 dj( jg floods I a InL
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  • 378 1 Govt. will try to find sea jobs for more youths— Wee SINGAPORE, Friday. gINGAPORE youths who look to the sea for employment were assured this morning that the Government will spare no effort to help them get work. This assurance was given by Lhe Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of
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  • 151 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. \|Ks. On- Pang Boon, Assembly woman Toy Delta, will officially open Ihe new Delhi West Primary School al 7 p.m. tomorrow. i! wiii be the sixth school to oo opened by the Govern- menl t iii.> yeai The new
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  • 67 1 200 HUTS HIT IN HAILSTORM: PHONES CUT TOO i V^IO CliU KANG. In. I About 200 attap huts in hi ar< a hat been damaged i by hailston< s which hii the a ;t< r:. part of the uid yesterday afternoon. Mr O:.^ Chen Seng, Kamn; headma told The prej;
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  • 156 1 Scotch and gin prices will not go up -yet SINGAPORE, Friday. ORICES of Scotch whisky and gin will not go up in Singapore f at least not just yet leading dealers told the Free Press this morning. They were commenting on London reports that the price on most brands of
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  • 281 1 Sonneville: 'We want finals of next Thomas Cup to be held in Tokyo' SINGAPORE. Fri.—lndonesia, twice winner of ihe Tirifeias Cup. symbol of world badminton supremacy, wants the final rounds of the next competition to be played In Tokyo. This was revealed in Singapore yesterday by Ferry Soiineville. captain oi
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  • 30 1 LONDON. Fii.— Ed.vUi Albert Bumj, 21 -year-oici Ai^lo-Pakis-taul. wa.s execu^eu lure yesterday for the capua] iuurciei of Mia, j El>ie May Batten in Louuon antique shop in March.
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  • 80 1 THEIR TEST BET WON THEM $40,800 PRIZE SYDNEY. Fri. An Englishman and an Australian have each won $20,400 because Australia beat England in the second Test at Lord's last week. The Englishman. Mr. R. Thompson, who migrated from Manchester two years ago and now lives in Sydney, had a bet
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  • 151 1 Blunders that led to World War II Will East and West blunder into war over Berlin? That is a question all thinking men and women are asking themselves at this time. Will Kennedy and Khrushchev both refuse to budge? Will miscalculation lead to the nuclear holocaust no-one wants? These are
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  • 210 1 Britain will withdraw troops when danger ends KUWAIT: PLEDGE IN SECURITY COUNCIL IINITED NATIONS, U Fri.— The Security Council resumed its debate on Kuwait, yesterday with a draft resolution before it submitted by Britain. file resolution called on all .^tate^. 10 respect tne Independence and territorial integrity oi Kuwait and
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  • 25 1 KETCH UM lldatlO), F. Ei nt. -i Hemingway, 61, the uoveii&i v. :><, died Last Sundaj <vas buried Ui the irillase oeme>e.y i:LH yesterday
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  • Free Press city section: Finance and industry
    • 275 2 TIN SHARES ARE STEADIER: TRONOH 4s. UP I ONDON, Fri. Tin shares featured in a somewhat steadier stock market here yesterday. B* si gains were recorded b\ Tronoh and Malayan. Tin Dredging with gains of 4and 19 respectively OUm advances in t.ie tin so lion b m firm to strong
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    • 38 2 I ONDON, Pri Piaan- 1.:-. rkei indices :or „v 1 las] year, week ago, pro. ions and yesterday's respectively: Tin*. 307 5. 476 4. 466 8. 474 2." Ruhb^r* ri"* 1M? 7 ioj 4, 193 2.
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    • 22 2 BIRMINGHAM, P> i U.K.| un| hh .t-:::.<.d im vas I Vfi Mai compt .r v■■: I 75 Api.i.
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    • 132 2 BETTER TENDENCY ON MARKET: LOWER LEVELS ATTRACT SUPPORT LONDON. Fri. There was a distinctly bettor ten-i dency in the London atock; markets yesterday after the; slide of the past fe* days. The improvement was aue more ;o >i cessation vi the rect>:! selling than a return vi buyers on any
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    • 34 2 WASHINGTON. F.i. l.v Ui:i:ed Stales Genera] Services Administration bas .-uic; P.4TS riiou^anc; lbs of its stockpile i coconut oil at price- ranging j from 10.75 to 10.85 U.S cents a| 10.
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    • 148 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares L.w. sales in the Singapore Trading Room ye.steruay were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead $1.61 tup 1 centi. Fitzpatricks 51.90 (up 12 cents*. F. N. Ords $2.75 <up 8 cenuo. Gammon 52.19 (down 1 cent), MeAlister 51.47 "up 1 ccn k>. S.C.S. $2.73 <up 5T- cents), Steamship
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    • 57 2 HONG KONG. Tnurs.— Closing p::ces liere today were: Previous Today H <\; S Ban* Corporation ->4ih 5414 saies sales Wheelock Marden 514.30 514.20 sales! -.jie> H's.uii" pnoiie $57.50 $57.50 .>cilt\> .^ales Dairy Farm <t Cold Storage $41.00 s-10.75 i sales sales Tai^oo Dii> k 575.00 $75.00 sales
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    • 361 2 Ayer Panas crop is highest in the history of company By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Friday. THE CROP for the year was in excess of that estimated and was the highest in the company's history, with the result that there has been another successful year of operation, reports the
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    • 91 2 LONDON. Fri.— Lord Deniiam, for ;he Government. explained in the House of Lords yesterday a point about independent air operators' applications to run j-chedulec services on the LondonSingapore route. Lord Casey, former Australian Minister for External Affairs, askea if such applications on this route,
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    • 210 2 Treat 'Big Six' issue with diplomacy, urges Mac f ON DON, Fri. Mr. Harold Macmillan, British Prime Minister, told the House of Commons yesterday that the question of Britain's entering the European common market must be treated "in a statesmanlike way." They must "neither exaggerate the difficulties nor underrate them.
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  • 246 2 1 00 Reds wiped out in fierce clash North of Saigon SAIGON, Friday. jyjORH THAN 100 Communist guerillas were killed and government forces suffered "very heavy losses" early this week in the biggest Communist-government clash since the guerillas staged an all-out assault before the presidential elections last April, authoritative military
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  • 27 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Kennedy asked Congress yesterday to appropriate US$3,--575.500.000 to help carry out his proposed foreign aid programme in the current fiscal year.
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  • 133 2 EICHMANN: I'VE NEVER KILLED OR BEATEN A MAN TO DEATH' JERUSALEM (Israel SeeJ tor), Fri. Adolf Eiehmann yesterday denied responsibility for the only murder the prosecution claims he committed with his own hands. "I have never killed or beaten a man to death." said Eichmann. who is accused of complicity
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  • 76 2 J^ONDON, Fri. Police moved nine convicts from two troublesome London jails yesterday to an island prison off the south coast. Altogether about 70 prisoners are being transferred following last week's announcement of special measures to lessen the risk of escapes by hardened criminals. Two weeks
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  • 200 2 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. The Chairman of the United Nations Committee un South-West Africa said yesterday that the "degenerating situation 71 In the territory posed '"an imminent threat" to international peace and security. The statement was contained in a telegram to Mr. Daj;
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  • 89 2 BRITAIN TO START SPACE PHONE TESTS LONDON. Fri. The British General Post Office a:ijnounced here yesterday that space telephone tests will be started next year. A spokesman for the post office said the tests would start, as a result of agreements reached in Paris iast week between Britian. France. West
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  • 354 2 NOTE. All prices beiou/ are middle -prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, July 6. Previou* Today RUBBER No. MS& c.t.f Eurtpian ports July 24 9/16 24 7/16 Auk 219/16 24 9/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS SMt 24; 24J RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms, Aug.
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  • 185 2 Varsity lecturers who teach free love in Sydney -by Primate SYDNEY, Friday. STUDENTS here are being urged by some university lecturers to have pre-marital experiences, the Anglican Primate of Australia, Archbishop Gough, claimed yesterday. He said the students were being taught the philosophy of free m love. Dr. Gough was
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  • 166 2 PREMIER'S NO TO WESTEM 'SUMMIT' ON BERLIN I ONDON. V Harold Ma the British Prin ister, yesterday X Labour suggestion foi crn "summit in view ol re i lopments. He told th< Commons "We are In touch with the oi France ana i States, but there are j at present
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  • 73 2 JACK'S DAUGHTER CAROLINE, 3, RESCUED IN POOL WASHINGTON E line Kenned wthrough ai. I gjg, water over h< r to swimming p< I j^ was rescued by I m in-law of a White House *JJ] The Presl JJ~ was pulled \t t e Mr- William S COD daughter- in Uw
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  • 58 2 VIENTIANE. Fri. T!i< three rival princes of Laos are to have another "summit meeting. The Prime Minister. Pnncr Boun Oum. has invited the Pathet Lao leader. PnncSouphannouvong. and the neutralist fon i Pnnct- Bouvai I t'ir a :r.< ins capital ol Luan They are
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 162 2 V. MIPS ly" >lon^»irte tr»e Sln-.ipore whar*e> toilay arc: >. rtMta 19, 1 2S, -.< kn- Vaa Noon l >; > v <. v B v '■"^■i< i > set i Kb M ;ersk 8 Straat Pokan 3! H Selat Bali 23 34 Outer Roads: Bua^ur a TjitjalaUm. Olsa Ma«T9ii
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  • 61 3 OUR BRIDGES WIN THE ADMIRATION OF JAKARTA ENGINEER I) Frl and Singapore m the an Indo- ■r, Dr. when igli here Pans. good, l( Bruise he I resent tstruction 5t Java, r about MM :eet o:' the emented G mpalgn i coi is b iUI i ti r. lam In
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  • 11 3 KMMf \KIU M\H p rr s the yes--1 c\::z
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  • 268 3 SINGAPORE, Friday. JHL Singapore Tourist Association has set up a selection board to interview applicants for the guide training course to be started next month. The board consists of the executive officer, Mr. l\ Peralta, the tutor, Mr. B. K. KiniKi.
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  • 617 3 SINGAPORE DIARY asdfasdf asdfasdf SINGAPORE, Friday. ]\JISS JANE YOUNG, who is in charge of consular affairs in the American Consulate here, is the only woman of Consular rank in n man s domain. Evidence of her ability to nieet the occasion, whatever it is, in the course of her work
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  • 168 3 JUDGE ('I HAVE NO ALTERNATIVE') ACQUITS FATHER AND SON SINGAPORE. Fn. Acquit- ting a father and a son after a three-day hearing, a district judge said yesterday: "I have no other alternative.'" Tan Keong Lee. a housepainter, and Tan Cher Hoon. his father, were acquitted on charges of rioting and
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  • 187 3 $500 FINE EACH FOR TWO ON HURT CHARGE SINGAPORE, Frl. Omar bin Bachik, 32, and a clerk, Chan Hock Lye. 22, were yesterday fined $500 each in the third criminal district court, for causing hurt to a coffee-stall man, Abubakar bin Abdul Kadir, at the junction of Lorong 29 and
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  • 37 3 Mr. Y. Baba and Mr. I. Osawa, Japanese diplomats, arrived yesterday and are staying at Raffles Hotel. Mr. Ferry Sonneville, the Indonesian badminton champion, arrived yesterday. He is staying at the l Strand Hotel.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 221 3 CINEMAS ROYAL: Pa.samalur (Tamil) ALHAJVIBRA: The Ten Com- j 3.30. 7.30. mandments 3.30, 8. TAJ: Rifle Girl (Hindi) CAPITOL: The Seciet Ways 3.15, 6.10, 9.10. 1.45, 4. 6.30. 9.30. a CATHAY: Master of the Woiid 130, 4 6.30. 9.30 SINGAPORE ART SOCIEGLOBE:' The Comxnanche ™^u^t S^lS^cSS 1 LID 4 Ben
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  • 152 4 PRIEST GETS AWARD FOR HELPING TO SPREAD BUDDHISM SINGAPORE, Fri. 3 The Yen. M. Mahaweera Mahathera, the ht ad ot the Manghala Vibara in Jalan Eunos: here was awarded a certificate of appreciation m recognition of his services in propagating Buddhism. T:u certiiicate was given j to mm in Ceylon
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  • 60 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri Thr Tengku Mahkota o: Jo- ore v;.-i: Tair.poi Toatb Clut on Sunday at 4.15 pun. On his arrival" at the ■■■:b Inche Sulalmaii bin Haji Ul chairman and adviser dub w.i: meet the Pengku Lr- r c- nt-rtainod ura] v. and
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  • 109 4 NURSE IS OFF TO TAKE 6-YEAR TRAINING COURSE SINGAPORE, Fri. A Malacca girl, Miss Margaret Kuang, 20, has left for a six-year nursing course in England. Miss Kuang will join Lewisham Hospital, London. She was educated at the St. Andrew's School in Muar, and obtained her School Certificate in 1959.
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  • 197 4 -.SINGAPORE, Fri. Hun1^ drcds of people thronged a Chinese temple in Joo Chiat to watch a festival of cultural dances performed by the various community centres here. The festival, organised by the People's Association, will tour nine other districts of the island until July 23.
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  • 108 4 SWAMI WARNS OF 'COMPLETE DESTRUCTION OF HUMANITY IF...' SINGAPORE, Fri. Swami Premananda, a poet-phi-losopher from India warned of "complete destruction of humanity if the world continued to move along without spiritual values," at a farewell reception given by businessman Mr. D. T. Assomull. He drew attention to the destructive forces
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  • 25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Ministry of Labour is to engage a number of factory inspectors as a step to reduce accidents in factories.
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  • 307 4 By-product industry could bring money to State -expert PAYA LEBAR, Friday. T»HERE is a big: future in Singapore for an industry that converts agricultural byproducts and waste into nylon, plastics or solvents for lacquer. Such an industry could bring useful financial returns to the State, said Dr. John Utikal, a
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  • 22 4 BU'ITERWORTH, Fr i Senior Inspector Noordin bin Abdul Rahman. Senior Investigating Officer, has been transferred to Nibong Tebal as O.C.P.D.
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  • 181 4 YOUTHS URGED TO DEVOTE SPARE TIME TO 'HEALTHY ACTIVITIES' SINGAPORE, Fri. Latest addition to facilities at the Stamford Community Centre is a basketball court opened by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton Chin Chye. About 500 people, including officials and members, attended the opening ceremony. The centre already has facilities
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  • 131 4 MAGGIE(I4OWPM) BEST AGAIN IN SHORTHAND SPEED TEST SINGAPORE. Fri. Miss Maggie Ong Cheng Yin, 21, who received the Singapore Chamber of Commerce City Commemoration prize of $75 earlier this year as the best shorthand candidate, again topped the list of YMCA women candidates who sat for the Pitman's shorthand examination
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  • 157 4 OINGAPORE, Fri.— A 25- aluminium factory salesman, Mr. G. Uiaganathan, won the $100 first prize in an oratory contest organised by the Tamils Representative Council. There were 26 speakers who spoke on the "Role of Tamils in the building of a Malayan Nation." The second
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  • 156 4 Singapore homes impress US student on tour SINGAPORE. Fri. MixJo Btandley above >. an American architecture stu* dent on a travel grant scholarship to study the different architectural designs in South-East Asia, is impressed with the beautiful and modern designs ol some buildings in Singapore. Before she left to continue
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  • 1688 5 THE MYSTERY OF THE DISAPPEARING BODY Till? cv*j%nmr Hercule Poirot's search for XflCi aIUKY f^e Eastern Potentate's Zosi rwby is drauing to a ca I? ad dramatic end. The Christ- »V ran• mas pudding at Kings I Lacey has given oj its rifaj secrets o//.d with the missing ruby safely
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 212 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson hst-mm d:Jdm eMM MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis f MOW— TMAT^S A BANK PRES^B^V I I </J iL^x/cAMn' LEAVE AMy| I SLEEP WELL t=-j [~1 THBLASTOF SUOULE? CAKRVA J /^T\ CLUES -MUST WORK -ASIPTWAKJK(i if-v fl Jmr I_\ THECASM FATWALLET^^
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  • 218 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Shipping: A i bright I future prediction by an executive of an import export fi r m that the State's shipping: industry has a bright future is to be welcomed. As our economy still depends largely on the entrepot trade, it follows that any expansion of that
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  • 114 6 (CONGRATULATIONS to the employees of Borneo Motors for the public-spiritedness they have displayed by giving blood to the Blood Bank. In a period ol one month some 180 of them came forward as volunteers. The men and women gave their blood willingly when the mobile unit of
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  • 873 6  - The hospital that lives on faith T. J. CHICHAK BY CURING CHILDREN (at no charge) HAS BEEN ITS WORK SINCE 1913 WHILE walking along Tanjong Pagar Road, towards St. Andrew's Mission Hospital I saw a man with a hare-lip. Apart from his appearance his speech was affected by the affliction
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  • 90 6 the Free Press reported: "We have seen a I letter from a gentleman In the Colonial Office to a friend, dated Bth March. which states that they knew nothing there about any arrangements consequent on the transfer of the Straits Settlements to the care of the Colonial
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  • 161 6 |\RIVING instructor I *J Arthur Thompson of Sheffield. England, couldn't believe his eyes. On the road in front of him was a black Ford car with the I licence plate number FWX 750. Coming down the road i in the other direction was an identical black Ford
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  • 135 6 Life is like that JONES, ho* usually day morning "It ai] step "Depenu- "The length nion < I sliii >i;.... make* you -I TEACHER loinc to ber Wrdh I storic Is the i are you iaujjhi t p ROSY Oh idea o- th< n storks: DARLINC. bride ik moouer.- drove
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 268 6 TODAY'S RADIO ■^T--^"'- r y j-,:. SINGAPORE The news: 9.40 Interlude; 9.45 i Short Wave Service: Popular arias; 10 00 Late evenm% A m^ requests; 10.30 The flying 41 metres (rloO kc s.) doctor; 11.00 Edmundo Ros 'and Medium Wave Service his Orchestra: 11.30 Miusic for 476 metres. t vv
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    • 406 6 CLUES ACROSS li Room a, Hie lop isi 1 One for shopping? (4>. L 2 Ii may ha&tuj be dimuusaed 4 Games left in a .>nip <Gi. (5). Blt will hardly elicit an encore 15 Sharpen up youi appetite? 3 t < 4 1 10 Plops 1 4 1. 16
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  • 24 7 LEBAR m c bin- > ided i irds with P she evei P Sura--1 i L f. I Father's srave I *i IllliltJc> n
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  • 171 7 This American girl, 17, feels 'more at home' in Singapore SHE IS STRUCK BY PEOPLES CAPACITY TO MIX FREELY PAYA LEBAR, Friday. THERE is an American girl who found during a two-year stay here that Singapore is "more at home" to her than America I She is Miss Pamela Ann
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  • 229 7 OIL FIRM'S LOCAL EXECUTIVE RETURNS FROM ASSIGNMENT IN NEW YORK CJINGAPORE Fri Mr Uauw Kho m Uang, 45. execul h e ol the tai I -Vacuum O:'. Coinreturned home an .i-- 4H!!:- nt in the .v-'.v York head- r ra Lia was T :.t OperaManager, and during i ar's stay
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  • 124 7 SCHOOL BEBATE: KATONG GIRLS WIN SEMI-FINAL SINGAPORE. Fn. Tanjong Katong Girls' School won the first round of the semifinal inter-secondary schools debate against Tanjong Katong Secondary School at the Chinese V.M.C.A. Hall, South Pier. The girls who opposed the proposition, "War is Advantageous to Mankind."' scored '220 points against 181
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  • 46 7 IPOH. Fri. An attendant of the Central Mental Hospital in Tanjong Rambutan, Sulaiman bin Baharuddin, 29. was sentenced by the Sessions Court here to one year's jail for theft of a blanket worth S6 from the hospital I on November 23.
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  • 152 7 100 TURN UP TO SAY 'BON VOYAGE' PAY A LEBAR, Fri. More than 100 friends and church-members of St. Andrew's Cathedral gave a warm send-off to Dr. and Mrs. S. Holth who left on a year's holiday tour of the Continent. Dr. Holth. who came to Singapore in 1953 with
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  • 75 7 MUSIC SOCIETY APPEALS FOR SOLOISTS SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Singapore Musical Society is looking for soloists soprano. U nor and bass for its choir and orchestra in the staging of Parts 1 and 2 of Coleridge Taylor's "Hiawatha" in November. Those who are interested in singing the solo parts, should contact
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  • 154 7 PAY A UiIBAR. Pri.— The lamily oi an elderly coupie in Singapore turned out in iorce at Singapore Airport, to bid them tareweli on their first trip abroad. The coupie are 02-year-old Mr. Lim Tin Soon, and his 60-year-old wife, who flew to London
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  • 178 7 'SALESMEN MAKE UP VITAL ECONOMIC FORCE' SINGAPORE. Fri. Sales- men today constitute a Vital "economic force" in this new era of mass production and advancement in the industrial field. This was stated by Rotarian Martin J. Chen, general sales manager of Duncan Roberts Ltd.. in a Rotary Club lunch talk.
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  • 35 7 PENANG. Fri. A trlsha rider. Tan Kirn Teng, 30. was bound over in $300 for 12 months for stealing two fowls I belonging to a prison warder, 1 Zainal bin Osman.
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  • 291 7 Women kept silent at family planning meet-men spoke up JALAX EUNOS, Friday. Malay mothers dominated the attendance at a public forum on "Family Planning," it was the handful of lathers present who asked the questions. The meeting was attended by about 130 women and 18 men. One of the questions
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  • 104 7 Rupert looks out of the big window as the bus rumbles along the road. When Nutwood is left behind he notices that, though there are plenty of birds to be seen, tney are not crowding together so excitedly. I do wonder nhy the birds of
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  • 179 7 Cancer society in U.S. will aid research here if it is approached SINGAPORE, FridayAMERICAN help will be? available for cancer prevention and research work here, ii un [approach is made to the New York City Cancer Committee of the American? Cancer Society. This was stated by Mr. Robert Loberfeld, executive
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  • 104 7 FAVOURITE TUTOR IN SCOTLAND ...SO HE SPENT HOLIDAY THERE PAYA LEBAR. I ri. A Sarawak youth chost Scotland lor a holiday at t lie beginning of the year because he wanted to see a lavounte former teacher there. He is 20-year-old William Ken of Kuching who pa.s>ed through Singapore Airport
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    • 318 7 undertake at I his time and you IC IT'C VAIIP RIRTHnAY Attend church. may achieve progress. IF ITS YOOR DIKInUAT... J|||v 4 Aug 2 3): plan LEO to take several important «ni|ftß||K 21-Feb. 19): \<n have a tremendous store dur |!i the next fe^v days. AHUAKIU* B E PREPARED for
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  • 415 8 r^^iiMjl^^iTrTJ VERDICT: MOTHER SHOULD TELL CHILDREN OF FATHER IN JAIL UNLESS THEY ARE TOO YOUNG TO UNDERSTAND 'JHE WIFE who wrote to seek advice on what she should tell her children about their father who has been sentenced to jail, should not hesitate to tell them
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  • 284 8 NEW FASHION HOUSE TREND: THE BUDGET -SIZE GOWN THESE FOUR SPECIAL DRESSES CAN BE WORN ROUND-THE-CLOCK /PHE average Miss Singapore is very practical and down to earth when it comes to buying clothes oil the peg. Ask any working girl how much she is willing tv spend on an outfit
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  • 306 8 BABY CLINIC FOR i MRS. KNOW-HOW CHILDREN will always have falls and suffer damage of varying degrees of severity. Usually all they need is a kiss and a cuddle and it's very quickly forgotten. But the possibility of serious injury must never be quite overlooked.
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  • 207 8 "^yiTH more and more girls going In scooters I am often asked whether it is possible to get a protective °arment which is inexpensive and stylish at the same time. Well, last week. I practically ran across one at a
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  • 288 8 MANY new lipsticK colours have been introduced in Singapore recently and I'm sure many of you have bought one or other of them. But are you sure you re showyig it off to the best possible advantage? Here are a few tip/* to ensure that
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    882 9 LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT? 'NO SUCH THING: IT IS ONLY INFATUATION' THE WINNER }{()N(, (Ami Katong: It is de- finitely impossible for a hoy to love ®<\ g i r I at flrsi sigh L fo r he hardly knows her. Love can only come about through one
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  • 118 9 SHOULD WOMEN SMOKE IN PUBLIC— OR AT ALL? THIS is the question on A which The Free Pre.s^ ;>eeks your opinion in Camera Quiz No. 28. Express your views on tiie subject m 40 to 50 words. For ihe be.^t letter, The Free Press will pay £30:
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  • 34 9 NEITHER has love-at-first-sight been a flop always fin the sense of happy married life) nor has it succeeded all through. It is difficult to be dogmatic here. Shakespeare also said 'appearances are deceptive.'
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    374 11 tpwjs leaves his roller-coaster to talk about... L it, he tells Terry wnes during training jrpenter London, Friday j v Big Dipper, which swoops v ibovt' Battersea's Festival GarKid Kiwis, keeping the queue the greatest fighters bred in oanager of the roller coaster. The veteran showman John
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  • 201 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. r-team events are being insecond annual Students Walk Chinese YMCA in conjunction s Week oi 1961 next month. Mr. K. S. Ling, secretary of the association, said yesterday that the Walk will be held on Sunday, Aug. 13 and not on Aug 6 as announced recently. "We
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  • 32 11 MEXICO CITY. Fri. Kenji Yo.-.ekura. the Japanese bantam-A'-rht. was easily outpointed over 10 rounds by Eloy Sanchez, of Iftxte* in the main boxing eveui 1 »i Urn lijuuim bull ring.
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  • 400 11 Tyke fans in for a shock: Surrey may field a Hutton LONDON. Friday. YORKSHIRE cricket fans wince this morning under the greatest shock Tor years.... Len lluf ion's son is likely to ioin Surrey! Eighteen-year-old Rich ard Hutton expects to start his first-class career next season at Cambridge Urn versity.
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  • 87 11 ORAS BASAH, Fri. Si. Jo- seph's Institution Cadet Corps annual old boys' shoot for the Dr. Paladini Cup will be held at HQ. Singapore Military Forces' miniature range in Beach Roao on August 6, at 2.00 p.m. A tea party will be held aftei
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  • 15 11 SYDNEY. Fri. The Fijian Rugby Union touring side beat Sydney Barbarians 43-17.
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  • 45 11 a r intain Lee Liat Beng of Singapore Combined Schools about to score in the Singa*£L» Amateur Basketball Association Open Championships. Combined Schools beat Nee HooiiCa r ers 81-<iO in the opening came at the Happy World Stadium on Wednesday
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  • 360 11  -  S. O. RASOO By SINGAPORE, Friday. ]\|R. Charles H. Dailey, Professor of Physical Education at Oregon State University, America, paid tribute to basketball officials in Singapore yesterday. He said the standard here was as high as that of any Asian country. Professor Dailey
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  • 386 11 MONK'S HILL ARE SCHOOL QUADRANGULAR CHAMPIONS TJUKIT TIMAH, Fri. Monk's Hill became the champion school at the first quadrangular athletic meet. Pasir Panjang were second and Serangoon Gardens High School third. Results were: Boys 100 metres: 1. Low Yuen Kai (S) 12secs., 2. Ng Soon Guan (M), 3. Mond. Ali
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  • 1474 12 Timberlane is a safe each-way l^l^ fl^^hrt i^^HI b e t i n t h e main mile race FOLLOW THE PUNTERS... WITH SCRUTINEER AS YOUR GUIDE FASCINATION IS ONE TO BACK IN SUMMER CUP flUJ^^HmHlUHlflil^^^^B BUKIT TIMAH, Friday. TLMBKRLAXE has struck a bright patch, and in his present form
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  • 254 12 Alan Oakman hits an unbeaten double century for Sussex LONDON. Friday. yo\\ the- second successive day in the English County cricket championship match between Nottinghamshire and Sussex, a batsiikiii has hii the lirsl double century of his career. On Wednesday Norman Hill scored 201 not out ior Nottinghamshire. Yesterday it
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  • 167 12 REFEREE STOPS BLOODY BOUT: CHIC iS WINNER LIVERPOOL, FA Chic Calderwood ol Craigtieufc, Scotland, the British and Bn"i h Empire light- i yweighi boxing champj .i d a con tender for t] world title, beat the i] boxer. Dave Rent Bootl< i when ttie releree -\v t y )<:d the
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  • 89 12 CAGERS OFF ON TOUR OF CAMBODIA SINGAPORE, F*i -S*u apcue's tM ikt »il itui!! lei by v: lo pla Ij ienuly teat b... be ■> Camta ii..;. Staic iam d mpriskns 12 01 ffl aiv on eu-tt: i.-- 1j :::e C< not Ktian Basketall FMoation. Mi San S •> .i
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  • 88 12 EASY VICTORIES FOR SABF'S THREE 'SEEDS' ('EYLANG, FrL Thiee s<-<.iitcl learns Siglap Cagers, Eaislern Cagers ana Toil. 1 Keug Basketball Team won then opeiuiig roiuid- me Singapore I A;.uiitui- Basketball Federation's <.- >e;: champiousuip at Lhe Happy World Stacium i; 5 night. In the 3rsl -^aiie. Siglap Ca»ers lv.v uo
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  • 29 12 TOKYO. Fii. A Japanese archery team of eight will leave i jiext month to participate in this year's world archery champion- ships to be held in Oslo.
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  • 280 12 ENGLAND'S SPEED ATTACK AFTER TEA RIPS AUSSIES APART EEDS, Fri. England's Ld speed attack alter tea ripped Australia apart on the first day of the third Test match yesterday. Australia looked .set for a big score when the tea interval was taken. The tourists had scored 182 for two. Then
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  • 32 12 LONDON, Fri. At the animal meeting here yesterday of Davis Cup nations, attended by 52 delei gates, the Lawn Tennis Association of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was admitted as a competing nation.
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  • 205 12 Great day for British sport: Mortimer, Truman in the final WIMBLKDOX. Friday. ANGELA MORTIMER and Christine Trnman will meet in tomorrow's final of the Wimbledon tennis championships, to provide the first all-British women's final since HM4. The record books show that in 1914 Mrs. D.R. Larcombe, Britain, beat Miss Elizabeth
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  • 31 12 TOKYO. Fri.— Seventh ranking Japanese bantamweight Masaonogawa knocked out first ranking Thai bantamweight Somsap Laenifapha in the .seventh round of their scheduled 10 round bout at Korakuen gymnasium. k-«
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