The Singapore Free Press, 10 July 1961

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  • 17 1 TO'KEEPUP WITHTHE LOCAmEWSYOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** MONDAY, JULY 10, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 29 1 Reviews and photo finishes for two days— P. 11, 12 Lans for State's rsc course Invaured 'well (tic i pore inter■l' sliill V 1 I
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  • 65 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. A aded aviator with much Hying experience over K•. i and on the North I hina patrol, is almost cer to beconn within the two w< ks the next astronaut Hi is Lt. Coi. John H. Glenn Jr. who ranks first amor.,
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    17 1 A DASH TO VISIT SALVATION ARMY -THIN SHE IS Off TO LONDON FOX fOUR-YtAR COURSE JOUNG SUP
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  • 144 1 FIRE, EXPLOSION AS SHIP GROUNDS: 250 FEARED DEAD LOUHENCO M A RQUE S. Man. Unconfirmed report.- circulating here late last night put the total nura- bcr dead at about 250, when the Portuguese liner Save went aground and was ravaged by lire and explosions yesterday. The liner went aground 500
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  • 41 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. Senator I Hugh Scon. Republicau-Peiuisyl-rxuzia said yesterday that i;i nc or the Congolese diaiecls. me ieiiu for '.u'.'.i' nr.ii is Loieraa ojola fela peka." Meaning: "The bat who flies arounu without knowing whert he i>> yiuiw.^
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  • 250 1  - Ship's stop takes girl by surprise CHENC CHENG YEW KIAH By SINGAPORE, Mon.— A Korean girl was all "at sea" when the liner Chitral docked here yesterday. For 22-year-old Miss Tak Joung Sup ot the Salvation Army in Seoul wanted to contact her local count or parts in the Salvation
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  • 38 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. The United States Tax Court has ruled that Archbishop Athanasium V. Samuel who sold four Dead Sea scrolls nuis pay taxes on the money, although he had trans-' ferred them to a trust.
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  • 26 1 LONDON. Mon. Prince Philip broke a .small bone in his lei't ankle in a collision during a polo match, Buckingham Palace announced yesterday.
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  • 35 1 LOWESTOFT. (England), Mon. —A duck, thought to be the oldest in the world, has died here at the n-ze of 32. The duck called George, was owned by Mr. Cecil Turner.
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  • 19 1 LONDON, Mon. Britain's Interplanetary Society is giving a gold medal to Soviet spaceman Major Yuri Gagarin.
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  • 93 1 IDAHO FALLS. "Idaho), Mon A twin-engined Beechcraft plane carrying Senator Frank Ross, of Utah, and his 11 -year-old .sun bit a cow while taking o« trorn a ranch near Yellowstone National Pai* yesterday. The landing gear and one propeller were damaged. The pilot flew to
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  • 284 1 2 MALAYAN GIRLS ON HOLIDAY KILLED IN THAILAND RAIL CRASH KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two women employees of the Malayan Railway Administration holidaying in Thailand have been killed in a derailment north of Bangkok. They are Miss Violet Nunis oi Petaiiug Jaya and Miss Tan Cheng Ec oi Sentul. Bom took
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  • 213 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. i A SPATK ot robberies and house-breaking in the last 24 hours kept the police working round the clock. Police Secretary. Mr. Lim Sejig Huat, ?aid yesterday was one of the worst day.s o iar this year. One of the
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  • 206 1 Word quiz: $500 shared by 19 readers Mon.— Nineteen people share the $500 prize in The Free Press Word Puzzle "AY." They are: S. N. Alsagoir. 9. Wareharh Road, Singapore 15: Chan Teck Bee. 83-A. Durham Estate, oil Dorset Road. Singapore 8: Linda Foo, 47. Lorong 24, Geylang Singapore 14:
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  • 23 1 JAKARTA. Mon.— Five people are nou reported to have died In the current outbreak ol smallpox at. Palembang. South Sumatra.
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  • 241 1 Berlin: Red bid to stampede the West RUSK EXPECTED TO REPLY TODAY WASHINGTON, Mon.- Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, is expected today to sive the Kennedy Administration's reaction to what is generally viewed as Mr. Xikita Khrushchev's rocket rattling speech on Berlin on Saturday. In the meantime, officials
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  • 354 2 SHIP ON NEW SERVICE TO JAPAN TO CALL AT SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Mon. 75 The 11,420-ton liner Ben venue, which left the Royal Victoria Dock in London on July 1 to inaugurate the new Ben Line service between Europe and Japan, will call here soon from Penang on her way to
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  • 713 2 Britain ('In the red again') spending far too much overseas Finance, aviation and shipping Is Britain really in the red? Financial journalist ALEXANDER THOMSON poses this question in the first of a series of articles on the United Kingdom's economic position. Further articles in the series will appear in this
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  • 43 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Yugoslav credits are to be used to build a tannin factory at Slngosari Mala na. East Java, next year. The tannin will be extracted from the bark of accacia trees, growing in large numbers in tliLs area.
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  • 48 2 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Tchiban^a 3<* '39, President Coo!:d f 15/16, Japan 33/34, Queensvllle 424:;. Straat Cook <? 9, Mandama 13 14. Van Neck 30, Sedili Sumpitan NW.4, MST L. H6 NW.S, Auby NW.4. and Sunpei A«ahan KW.3.
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  • 279 2 Common mart: 'Ma lay a happy, Australia objects' ONDON, Mon.— Australian Government leaders have put forward strong economic objections to Britain joining the European Common Market, but Pakistan, Malaya and j Ceylon are quite happy about the possibility. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, British Minister of Aviation. was understood to be well
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  • 250 2 BROKEN HILL (N. Rhodesia), Monday. Kenneth Kaunda, leader of Northern Rhodesia's United National Independence Party told an exeiled African meeting here yesterday that he wanted the people to stage a non-violent campaign which will "strike at the very foundations of the British
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  • 88 2 STUDENTS HURT IN ZENGAKUREN VERSUS ZENJIREN CLASHES rpOKYO. Mon More I than ten students and one policeman were injured when members of a breakaway faction tried to storm their way into the annual meeting of Japan's unruly leftist student body. Zengakuren. About 400 students of the Zenjiren faction of the
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  • 81 2 LONDON. Mon. Somo of the crow of an aircraft flying from Bombay to West Africa were overcome by chemical fumes from a cargo of bangles, says the report of the British Government Chemist. Dr. D.T. Lewis, published here today. Dr. Lewis' department was called in
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  • 170 2 GIN A WALKS OUT OF RED FILM SHOW, JUDY GOES TO HOSPITAL MOSCOW. Mon.—Curvaceous film star Gina Lollobrigida left the premiere of the second International Film Festival here last night immediately after the opening speeches but denied that she had staged a walk-out and upset Soviet officials. Gina who was
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  • 368 2 PAYA LEBAR, Monday. SWISSAIR'S Convair 880-M's, a new jetliner with a maximum cruising speed of 990 k.p.h. will make its debut on Far Eastern routes in September. An advanced version of the Convair 880, now being used by American domestic carriers, the jetliner is
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  • 247 2 Reds move troops as Nikita vows to 'blow the West off the map' BERLIN, Monday. THE Helmstedt access route to Berlin sprang to life at the weekend 1 with Russian military activity and troop movement. Simultaneously, with the Moscow speech of Soviet 1 miner. Nikita Khrushchev, reaffirming determination to turn
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  • 154 2 MAYOR SAY 'STAY CALM' AS RATTLES HIS ROCKET fro;: pa and French the city. "If booh couid b< to withdraw. risks 01 v Western mmta actually be tn relations Union be ba^s? •TOu trot solution become a 01 in* K.i.u mine- ttfc war or th< i ''Indeed. I iuture m
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    • 111 2 NOW WITHIN YOUR RLACH >X ATCHLS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY Leaders of fashion prefer Faxre-Leuba-the hallmark of distinctive styling and exact timekeeping. Since iSis the S\viw ti-at<h lor -II dimatef -I. f Jcwcllcii for nuxtuuim precision. FAVRF-LI-ÜBA watches arc the pro<iu«s or sktlleJ trattsmanship and uartvalled experience ot more than
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    • 212 2 N.Y.K. LINE Spore P. S "am Pe^g ffcaHll Mafu ET/ burg, wn 13 13 July !a.kyo Maru I ft<j Port Said Sent Kant .i p i_---27 29 July Nigara Maru t-- a Istanbti trga T" r- 16 II July «samj Maru A: i vassawa leddah, Port Sa Alexandria A Ma
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  • 196 3 chouse' gets off to grand start: Best entertainment in city SINGAPORE, Mon Ihou^c <>i the August Moon," the nbitious production of the Stage year, ;rot off to a grand start i^tiird A!lh a ala first n »ght. planl *>l democracy docs not s Colonel Purdy of the in- Forces in
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  • 45 3 Welcome to singapore Mr. Edger Barnett. exeutive of Biro-Swan Ltd Londo::. arrived yesterday a business-cum-plea-sun trip. He is slaving at Prince's Hotel Garni. Mi- J. R. Hoek.-trc. a:. executive of the Shell Company of Manila, arrived j yesterday. He is staying at •..i Goodwood Hotel.
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  • 212 3 Police and Brigade promise full backing SINGAPORE, Mon. Residents of Kampong Delta, who have Formed i\ voluntary Gre-fighting squad, have been ;lssured that they will be given every assistance by the Police and Fire Brigade. This assurance was given by Mrs. Ong Pang Boon. Assemblywoman for
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  • 182 3 OINGAPORE, Mon. The Industrial Work- ers' Union of Singapore has urged all its members to devote a few hours a week to the! study of the National! Language. Making this appeal in its annual report, which was tabled at the sth annual meeting
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  • 595 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY SINGAPORE, Monday. J^EPROSY still strikes terror in many hearts; prejudice and ignorance still reign; but a mass intensive campaign could educate the public to realise thai this disease can he cured. Mrs. Peggy Dack. past secretary of the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association, who has been associated
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  • 73 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Registrar of Societies has approved the registration of 10 new societies. They are: The Naval Base Malay Sports Association <Persatuaii Sukan Melayu Naval Ba^se Singapura), Singapore Chinese Passage and Transportation Association, Singapore Trained Nurses' Association, Anika Sports Club. Strength and Health Club. Singapore
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    • 430 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEElP r Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page _A_ -A- -A- _A a f ir'* 4- 4 4r. 4r dr slide or movie there's a ZEISS IKON projector for you I m Movilux 8 A A really new
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    • 255 3 CINEMAS TAJ: Novrang (Hindi) 3.15. ALHAMBRA: The Ten Com- j 6.15, 9.15. mandments 3.30. 8. CATHAY: Master of the World VV 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30. GLOBE: Long Nose plus India j SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: 1.45. 4, 7. 9.15. j Exhibition of paintings by local LIDO: Ben Hur 3.30. 8. i
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  • 393 4 Rotarians have successful year in social service work SINGAPORE, Monday. THE SINGAPORE Rotary Club had a most successful "community service year," according to a review by the immediate pastpresident, Mr. Tom G. Cotterell. The club's Community Service section organised several projects and carried them out successfully, said Mr. Cotterell. He
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  • 132 4 THEY WILL RAISE MONEY FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT THIS CONCERT PEYLANG, Mon. The \J life Boys' Team of the Oeylang Chinese Methodist Church will hold a variety concert on Aug. 26 at the Shaw Hall of the AngloChinese School in Coleman Street. A spokesman of the organising committee said: "The
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  • 75 4 JUMBLE SALE IN AID OF 'WORTHY CAUSES' SINGAPORE. Mon. The Methodist Young Adult Fellowship of the Straits Chinese Methodist Church s will hold a jumble sale on I Aug. 7 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Mrs. Oh Ewe im. president, said that articles priced as low as five cent
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  • 51 4 Watchmen fined $25 each for fighting PENANG. Mon. Two Chung Ling High School watchmen were fined $25 each tor behaving in a disorderly j manner. Meg Singh and Ali Amal were arrested by a policeman who saw them fighting near the school gate. Each blamed the other for starting the
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  • 178 4 Now her soldier son in Germany will get a letter every week SINGAPORE, Monday. jyjKS. Harbans Kaur, 4(i, of Kolam Aver, has made a resolution to write to her soldier son Kajan, in Germany once a week. She said this following a visit to her home of two women welfare
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  • 27 4 IPOH. Mon. The compounding fee for exceeding the paid up time limit in car Parking zones in Ipoh is to reduced from $10 to $5.
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  • 63 4 PRIESTS PRAISE RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES HERE SINGAPORE. Mon. Two American Catholic priests, in Singapore on a world tour, are impressed by the keen religious activities of the people here. They are the Rev. James Sullivan, of the Holy Trinity College in New York and Rev. John Lawaoy, of St. Peter's Church
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  • 662 5  -  A. J. P. TAYLOR MARCHES A/YD S77LL THEY HOPE TO MAKE /I #a Jv /I /-I JJ MLJ i\ m J Part 2— Why war Kit the world in 1939 I RiN(; tho winter of 1938-39, the British talked themselves nditionot extreme anxiety. h
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    • 216 5 (c Indian Bank Limited, Madras. \u\ inces referred to on the Asset side ol Sbeefl .»> at Sl^t December. 19bO. B iff T AMOUNT LAu Ra nP. sidered _ooci in wblcll the g Compans is fuiiv 23.56.45.333 82 onslctarad iood for '..":> r.o oilier than the debtoi 's 3.43. J.
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    • 4 5 BID TO SAVE POLAND
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    • 250 5 I m^fderifdrMls\ i fnewesm f/ll f/II t•-"-IT r" I VJs new Counterpoint bra made with Softer, Stronger, Springier Spandex elastic i Here's news that won't come in the wash. New Counterpoint bro stoys new because unlike ordinary elastic, Spandex is elastic without rubber and therefore isn't harmed by heat, body
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    • 282 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis EVERYOME IMTWiS BANK FELO. —TWO MUKiDREP\NO!6OUMPS M ANtT^AKE, FT HAPPENEP .mK^L i ASLEEP a FEW MINUTES AFTER THOUSAND? GOME IFA^MLIAR! AiSAINf IM A &AKIK! COME/ 'e#^^? V CLOSING TIME! ALLAT ONCE7 --ANP/yrrWALLET!L RioMTAWAVT 7 x*X
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  • 389 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Road toll: A grim warning 4 GRIM warning comes from the traffic police about the growing toll on Singapore's roads. It is this it' accidents continue at the present rate. 1961 may well be the State's worst -ever year on the roads. This forecast applies in particular
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  • 1245 6 A KEY ROLE FOR BOOKS IN NATION BUILDING PROF. T. L. GREEN Professor of Education of the University of Malaya in Singapore, delivered a thoughtprovoking address on the subject "Books and Nation Building" at the National Library. The Free Press today publishes a summary, j ANY attempt to discuss the
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  • 86 6 the Free Press reported: "The tiger came within a few paces of the bungalow on the Highlands last night. A night or two previously he must have made a visit from the jungle above Mr. NoordinS bungalow. His prints were seen yesterday along the upper halt of
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  • 84 6 HOLLYWOOD prima donnas— in the strictly musical sense— seem to have gone out of fashion now we are in the Presley era. Names like Jeanette Macdonald. Lily Pons and Grace Moore are just lost chords. Spyros Skouras, head of Fox. thinks the Hollywood sopranos are worth reviving.
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    • 205 6 TODAY'S RADIO] SING-\PORK Patrol; 8.30 Melodies of years I M:\u-\junr. goo Qp tunes; 9 15 Short Wave Service: name to rem ember; 9.30 The 41' metres (7250 kc/s.) news; 9.40 Album o£ harmony; 10 00 Hancocks half hour; 10.30 Medium Wave Service: swing" Sinn: 11.00 When lights 476 metres. are
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    • 426 6 I B^^ i I 855 I I CLUES ACROSS 7. At which children are &iven 3. Letter to a girl conveying the j some tripe to eat? <si. facts (5 1. 9. Person not even considered 8. Play badly, but with a cer- 1 human? (S). tain amount of spirit
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  • 39 7 BE SAILING OLDIERS EACH HOME FTER DUGH TRIP fc.':\\. enturous I men, who th( yacht -'v ■in time to s last t reachI t0 m i here. B John H G I Sii 5»- w X W B roe
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  • 23 7 QUEENSTOWN SCOUTS ARE LAW LIFE-SAVERS H. Sis uic adarj testa Saving V..::. X A: I X■■ I ie Ke H the Pasii Group,
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  • 377 7 DISPLAY WILL SHOW HOW TO SELECT CHEAPLY, TASTEFULLY SINGAPORE, Monday §IXTY firms will show how a two-room flat can be cheaply and tastefully furnished in next month's exhibition of low-cost furniture, household appliances and building materials at the new MacPherson Estate,
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  • 93 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Dr. F. Olin Stockwell. 60. has been appointed acting principal of the Trinity Theological College. He succeeds Dr. Hubert L. Sone who is returning to the United States on retirement. Dr. Stockwell was a missionary in China and a teacher in the Theological
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  • 227 7 TOURING SHOWS PROMOTE UNDERSTANDING OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITY gINGAPORE, Mon. The touring concerts organised by the People's Association seek to bring a closer understanding of community centre activities among the people, said Mr. Neo Beng Chuan, the Association's publicity chief. He said the Association had a three-told aim of: Popularising healthy
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  • 91 7 U.S. JOURNALIST STOPS HERE FOR MATERIAL P-\YA LEBAR. Mon. Mr. William Weaver, a freelance journalist from New York, has just spent a wees < m Singapore in the course ol a world tour to gather material for a book on "Free Port> of the World." Mi Weaver who has loft
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  • 203 7 They'll learn Thai language to carry out mission PAYA LEBAR, Monday, AX American family Hying to Bangkok luis made every effort to master the Thai lan^uage so that they may associate themselves more freely with the people there. They are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stout and their 14- j year-old
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  • 82 7 SIKHS PRESENT A TURBAN TO VISITING M.P. SINGAPORE. Mon. Raja Mehendra Partap. a Member of the Indian Parliai ment. who is on a tour of South-East Asia to expouse the Tibetan cause, was in Singapore for throe days. He has left for Bangkok. Raja Partap has already been to Japan
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  • 30 7 PENANG, Mon. M.A. Abu Bakar was fined $75 in the Second Magistrate's Court here for making a false statement to the Registrar of Citizens on July 17. 1958.
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  • 150 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. About 600 students who registered for the Special Malay Dariah I, II and 111 organised by the Adult Education Board have been admitted. total of 18 classes, nine in* Darjah I. six in Darjah II and three in
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  • 176 7 UNION CALLS FOR APPLICATIONS TO ATTEND CO-OP COURSES SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Co-operative Union is inviting applicants from various cooperative societies here tor two co-operative training courses to be held at the Co-operative College of Malaya, Petaling Jaya, in Kuala Lumpur. The first course which is from Aug. 21 to
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  • 53 7 PENANG, Mon.— The Rev. Father James Chan, assistant priest of the Chinese Catholic Church of Seven Sorrows, was injured when the scooter he was riding was "caught" by a kite. The kite string went round his neck, inflicting a severe cut. He was treated at
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  • 104 7 Rupsrt is now not sure what to do. 1 just can't wait for two hours," he thinks. And it's an awful long way to walk home." Then he gets an idea. The road comes round in a curve to get here. If I can find
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    • 154 7 m^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1 for advancement may open up IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... LIBRA Jg£&Z£. Tfl? culated risk to *in a me GEMINI TH i s cou i d b e a comvoi an- stern. detenniiMd proflt nO w. Be adventuresome. pJeMoB of pr< viouslv made plans .n»d dedicated to your BWjpr
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  • 396 8  - 11,000 miles... and no hitch for Helene RAHIM ALIAS by KATHERINE: PRACTICE FOR CARNIVAL mHE secretary of the orX ganisers of the Scooter Carnival. Miss Katherine Kan. has urged all scooter organisations contributing items to the carnival to hold regular practices so as to make it a big success. The
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  • 120 8 liHKEE scooter organisa- tions in Singapore the Bulniks. the Lainbretta Owners' Association and the Scooter Club had barbecue parties on the same night. The Bulniks held their barbecue party at the club's premises in Branksome Road. More than <>0 members and friends attended. Highlight
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  • 879 9  -  LOGAN GOURLAY by WHO KNOWS AND TELLS... MPLE, domestic, prosaic word like butter. Now witness what Lena Home does nightly in cabaret >\hen it crops up in one of her son# lyrics. She melts it )U large, warm, generous mouth until its soft and
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    • 327 9 A GOVERNOR DEFIED ORDER -AND SYDNEY CITY WAS BORN A FTER THE LOSS of its American colonies, 18th IX century Britain turned its attention to newlydiscovered Australia. This stamp, which reproduces a painting depicting the landing at Sydney Cove, was issued by Australia in 1938 to mark the 150 th
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  • 317 10 'Under 15s' get a break in STTA's national championships SINGAPORE, Monday. TIIK Singapore Table Tennis Association is including singles tournaments for boys and girls under 15 years in their national championships which begin on Aug. 12. The singles for boys and girls are among three new events being introduced the
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  • 113 10 ALL right, football class, you have shot, dribbled and volleyed your way through the 11 -plus but here comes the final test. Can you really head a ball? Phil Woosnam and Mai- colm Musgrove, the West Ham stars and F.A. coaches, show you the right way
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  • 359 10 KALLANG, Mon. With the state committed to Si :iravy programme oi physical education* 1 good refereeing was import an; ..o matter what sporting a ivitv was included in this programme. Mr. Chan Sun Wing, the Parliamen tary Secretary to the Prime Minister said at the
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  • 301 10 THREE RUNAWAY VICTORIES IN LEAGUE CRICKET SINGAPORE. Mon.— There were three runaway victories In yesterday's Sinapore Clickei Association i :.ior league matches with the Indians putting up a great fight back to highlight the day> play A Changl, he k.a.f beai h scR c. b\ nine wickets. CH C 8")
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  • 215 10  - SGSFA inter-country quadrangula is off till 1 962 C. CHELLAPPAH CANNOT RISK A FLOP, SAYS NAIDU BY SINGAPORE, Mon. The inter-country quadrangular football between the government servants of Thailand. Indonesia. Malaya and Singapore, which was to take place here at Jalan Besar Stadium immediate 1 y after the Merdeka Games
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  • 63 10 Registration for boys under VI at th t Chinese VM( A for biddy basketball J (dosing: date is July 15) but these 'little guys" are so enthusiastic thr\ raa'ti coaching classes to beirin. And when the Ameru :in basketball coach, ChartM watched them they r
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  • 172 10 ASOKA'S OPEN TOURNEY NEXT MONTH "^"AVAL Brt&E, Alon. The Asoka Baaminion Pany is calling for entries for their open ana interdepartmental badminton tom-namem ;o be held on me Party's courts in early August. The tournament is open to all the European and Asian employees of the Dockyard, and their dependents
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  • 238 10  -  B. NORMAN by SINGAPORE. Mon. AMERICAN basketball x\ coach. Charles Daiiev. Professor of Physical Education at Oregon Stale University. predicted a bright future for basketball "once the game for Singapore"? little boys became popular." "There i^ no better way
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  • 321 11 ubian, Barratt and Franklin are the big on Saturday p 1 SEER reviews first days !je at Bukit Timah E uublcs brought off by three P n, Barratl ;iiul Franklin and I i bill of Shaw Stable's Robin highlights of Saturday's P rum The Tide, a two- year-old, I- thei
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  • 128 11 I Ist Day, July 8. Going: FAST. Two-year-old Maiden Stks. Div. 2— 6 F. Won by: hd., 4. Time: lmin. 15 4/5. Two-year-old Novices Stks.. Div. I— GI Won by: 2, hd.. 11,.I 1 Time: lmin. 14 2/5. Cl. 1, Div. '2—l milt-. Won by:
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  • 99 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Au extra innings enabled the Rebels ;o beat Cable and Wireless Retrievers 12-8 in a Softball B division encounter on the St. Patrick's school ground yesterday. Despite a homer by Retrievers' centrefielder A. Rankine, the Rebels held the cablemen td T-all in
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  • 58 11 SERANGOON. Mon. St. George's XI to meet Haikowyu Sports Club in a friendly football ma-ch on St. Georges Road uround at 5.20 this evening v. ill be selected from: Kevin Rodrigius, Shamsl, Zafc-ari-i Francis Tay. Yusoff, NapJ Baliari. Hussein, A. Bakar, Roslan Eksan, Heng Chi;i.
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  • 34 11 TELOK BLANGAH, Mon. Yellow House, with 116 points, beiS? the Champion House for he year In succession a he Bth annual athletics meet ot the Kampong Jagoh Malay School.
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  • 523 11  -  B. NORMAN By Singapore, Mon IN one of the most exciting cricket matches played this season, Singapore Civilians 'A' beat Combined Services by two wickets in their annual twoday match played on the padang here over the week-end. With one over
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  • 103 11 BOMBAY, Mon. India will oppose South Africa's readmission to the Imperial Cricket Conference from which the latter was automatically ejected when she left the Commonwealth sources close to the Board Control said. India will be represented by the president of the Board. Mr. M. A. Chidam-
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  • 409 11 NOT ALL GAVE STORE CREDIT FOR WINNING No form, says Soh: No luck, says Sattar Says JEFFERY JAMES jalan Besar, Monday. ■JWO key men behind Singapore's Malaya Cup defence clashed with two different views on Singapore's 4-2 victory over .lohore in their southern zone football encounter at Jalan Besar stadium
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  • 567 12 CHAW STABLE'S Showgirl 111, a newcomer, put up a promising display in the opening event at Bukit Timah yesterday when she finished third to Dividend. I thought she did not have the best luck in the running. Keep an eve on her for future races.
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  • 68 12 ROCK 'N ROLL AND HORSE RACING BIRMINGHAM. Mon.— Horse racing; and rock n roll do not mix. Birmingham magistrates have decided. They refused an application by Birmingham racecourse for a licence to play music between races. The chairman. Mr. Francis Ingrain, said: "We do not consider a racecourse a suitable
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  • 846 12 /"»EYLANG. Mon.- School W girl Lim Choo Eng reached the flnal ot the women's singles in the Singapore Amateur Badminton Association's National championship when she beat Helen Ong in a gruelling duel which went to three sets 12-11. 6-11. 12-11 at the Badminton
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