The Singapore Free Press, 13 July 1961

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 682 1  -  DAVID TAMBYAH Kuwait Surprise Mum-in-law terrified U.S. gets set for game Brilliant workout at U.K. move: P. 2 housewife: P. 3 of death: P. 6 B. Timah: P. 18 By SINGAPORE. Thursday twelve points for ties between B'pore, Indonesia 12 POINT trade agreement signed in Jakarta
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  • 217 1  - GARDENS' NUISANCE MONKEYS FACE THE BULLET ARTHUR RICHARDS By i SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Monkeys in the Botanic Gardens must behave or be shot. This was disclosed today by Mr. H. M. Burkill, Director ol the Botanic Gardens. Mr. Bui Kill told The Free Press that the estimated 3uu monkeys have been
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  • 57 1 SINGAPORRE. Thius. Dttailed examination of a plaai to establish a telephone un.c between Malaya ana Australia by Mibmai'iiu? cable enued yesterday m full agreement., ihe Daec\oi of Telecommunications said. Tne examination was undertaken by committees set up by the Souln-East Asia Commonwealth Cable Conference.
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  • 77 1 HASSHITA. HASSHITA! is the cry when the horses leave the starting stalls on J»P« n h !?S; tracks. It means: 'They re off and running." Ruins Is big busipess in Japfn. It to by no r means a new sport to the Japanese. It was introduced
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  • 177 1 SEOUL, Thursday. TIIK Government radio here reported last night more than 100 people were drowned when the village oi' Hyoki Hi, in the southwestern part of South Korea, was buried under water after the dyke oi' a huge reservoir
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  • 38 1 EASTBOURNE. Thurs. The death here* of Mr. Archibald i Snmuel Bishop. Chairman of the Goodyear Tyre and Rubber ComLpany of Britain until his retirei ment last year, was announced I yesterday. He was 69.
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  • 100 1 FORTY AT POLY LAUNCH BLOOD DONATION DRIVE SINGAPORE. Thurs. Forty students and staff of the Polytechnic launched the Students' I'nion blood donation campaign yesterday by turning donors. The Singapore Blood Transfusion Service sent a special unit to the Poly technic to get the donations. Seventy -two other* signed up yesterday
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  • 144 1 RACING DRIVERS ANXIOUS TO KNOW DATE OF PROPOSED GRAND PRIX HERE JJINGAPORK. rhurs.— Stoga- O pores top racing drivers are anxiiousiy waiting for the date ot Liie proposea Singapore Grand Prix oc announced. Tiiey have 10 decide now whether they should .send in their entries lor tins years Macao Grand
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  • 256 1 Thirty films banned in six months: Board was 'strict' SINGAPORE, Thurs. In the first six months of 1961, 30 films were banned by the Board of Film Censors in Singapore. Four other films which were banned were subsequently released after be- ing viewed by the Film Committee of Appeal. An
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  • 25 1 CHANGI. Tliurs.— Tan Ah Ch;u. 20. was stabbed here last night* I police said thus morning. He i.* critically ill in hospital.
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  • 16 1 PARIS. Thurs. French farmers yesterday decided to suspend the! peasants' i"evol«." until august 2.1
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  • 70 1 SCRAI turd > i I i j ll ings: lj re Cl I. Dl Mil i olor, i I t! i i LI. 3. D ctaw I prdin STOCI E E II mi mn a I II SclVr* i 1 iin I .i v i I fen RUBBEX I
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  • 212 2 Free Press city section: Finance and industry I ONDON. Thur s. Quotations on the rubber market were marked up at the opening following the small improvement at Singapore. Tin market thereafter ruled completely steady on small covering orders, the bulk ol the morning's
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  • 37 2 London Thurs.— The Pinanc:.t: rimes markei indices tor July i last year week a^o. pre- i us yesterday's respectively: Tin* 307 S. -IGo S. -ISO t, 466 0." Mlm: 219.9 1114 203 3 203 6.
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  • 32 2 i >\:k>\ trike of 4 I •e< ri and enginei rs empj v Bri Overseas >..-■ ays Oorpor Hen London a rill on the strikers d- I rk n.t 1 j| >-
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  • 430 2 Batu Tiga: Only few acres to be involved in airport plan dfsaddfsda Lasi sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustrad $1.70 (unchanged), Fed. Dis. S! 50 (unchanged), F. A: N. Ords $2.79 (down 1 cent), (iummon $2.22 (down 1 cent>, Metal Box (Rishts) $1.45 (unchanged), Robinson Ords
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  • 186 2 TRADE AWAITS U.K. BANK. RATE DECISION TODAY IOXDON. ThUTS.- A lack of a incentive and the exist- 1 ence of various restraining influences kept business at a low level in the >tock markets yesterday. Buyers remained conieni to awail the Cnanceilor of the Ex- cbeQuer's ecor.oiak- measures and were not
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  • 55 2 HONG KONG. Wed.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today X S. Bank Corporation >4is S4lB saies .--ales Wneelock Marcieu Sl4 90 $13.90 sales sales Hlcong phone $57.00 $57.00 sales sales Dairy Farm A: Cold Storage $43.00 $43.50 sales sales TaikOO Dock 57"i.00 $74.50 sales -ale.^ JatGiue
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  • 91 2 LONDON, Thurs. Ti;e rubber industry, in spite of the problems confronting it in term* of competition ana serious fluctuation in raw material prices, continues to progress witn higher production than at any time in j its history, says Mr. H.G.W. Chichester-Miles, president of the Federation of
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  • 68 2 LONDON. ThUTS. A sum of $10,229,700 is to be spent in the next year on the technical co- j operation scheme for South and i South-East Asia by Britain's new i department of Technical Co-ope-ration. The ligure is given in a supplementary civil estimate,
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  • 669 2 How to pep up British exports is the problem By Alexander Thomson I ONDON, Thurs.-! On my right a City banker. On my I left a British business- j man who lives and works in Switzerland. I How do they think j U.K. exports can be pepped up? First, the
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  • 37 2 LONDON. Thurs.— Britain has wo:: a contract to supply and install two television stations in the Lebanon, it was announced here yesterday. The contract has been awarded to the Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Company.
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  • 121 2 MOSCOW, Thurs.— Hund- I reds of laughing, jostling, shouting Moscow bobbysoxers last night mobbed Hollywood film star Elizabeth Taylor. She went to the Moskva j Hotel, headquarters of the I International Film Festival which she is attending to cash a cheaue. In
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  • 187 2 International blood hunt to save Scottish sailor TOKYO. Thursday. INTERNATIONAL co-operation was in progress today to save a 19-year-old Scottish seaman lighting for his life at a hospital in I Kobe, western Japan. So far 12 men and women from seven countries have uflered to donate their blood to the
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  • 62 2 JULIE AND HELEN ARRIVE FOR BEAUTY PAGEANT LONG BEACH (California), Thurs. A brass band and a 100- gun salute from the Marines greeted 10 beautiful girls who sailed in here yesterday for the international beauty congress next week. First of 51 contestants in the pageant, they included Julie Koh (Singapore)
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  • 19 2 CATANIA. (East Sicily >. Thurs. —A Steam of lava flowed Irom the crater of Etna Volcano yesterday.
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  • ROUND THE WORLD MARKET PRICES
    • 133 2 LONDON. July 12. Previou* Today 4UBBER No. tt»b e.i.t. Europ e a ports July 249 16 24 11/16 i Aug 2411/16 2413/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSI» 80«t 245 24 15/16 ROBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mouse Terms, Aur 24 13 l« 25 Sot. 24 15/16 251/16 TONE:
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    • 69 2 NEW YORK, July 12. Previous Tortttv TIN Straits ipol 116.57 116.50 RUBBER Futures Raa Contract, July 29.274 29.27 i Sept 28.92 a 29.224 TONE: Steady. SALES. 26 lets. i»n Contract Sept. July 2v<<:. L'!« 15 I Nov 2V75 29i00 TONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. No. 1 RSS July
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    • 31 2 NEW YORK, July 12. Previous Today W Industrial* M 4.47 Muj.79 *0 Railroads 139.91 335. 53 «0 Oommtio Bond! 54.02 S3 qs 65 Stocks Composite AvoraiM 230.34 229.23
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    • 37 2 Malabar ."pot 46|, ailoats 404 iuiv shipment 46. Lampong >„o t 46; arton?* 4.i4. July shipment 4»>. Muntok white i spot 55, afloat* 54, July Bhipraeni 534 sellers, ez-dock. pei^'l'b* DriCe- gUOl6d m Uii- Cents
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    • 86 2 Copra, Co'*>««»t Prires LONDON, July 12. Previous Today COPRA Philippines G.i.f. UK./North European ports delivered weight per lang ton July $171 $170 COPRA. Straits Borne, i.i.t. U.K./ North European peril delivered weißht par .on* tan July/Aug £61 61 COCONUI OIL crude Straits a.f.f. Euro* paan ports in
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  • 250 2 Kuwait surprise: Half Britis forces to be pulled out— 'It won' t afreet ability to resis KUWAIT, Thurs. Kuwait Radio said yesterday that three battalions of British troops, with supporting units including the Carrier Bulwark estimated to total half the British force in Kuwait, were being withdrawn from the Persian
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  • 187 2 'SPY IN THE SKY' SATELLITE IN ORBIT OVER RUSSIA WASHINGTON. ThUTS. The United States yr>terday put a missile-track-ing satellite into orbit 1,850 miles high over Russia, and a *re*th< r satellite into orbit ai a height of 400 mites. The missile-tracker. Ifidas 111, Is circling the earth every two hours
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  • 106 2 Strip-danci obscene b human bo isn't- cou SYDNLY I was ruled obsce tchei: a tna I a ma::, v. jLJ i>ed two p* the city, to tin. i Labour, and f daiict'!-. a mom o ai) gente The tnagl tr v m* L in a long the perform cer Barbara
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 124 3 Blind children enjoy Picnic lunch given by Lions Club f.MiKI I hur> V trma ttw K. N^h.-Ol M were tn.it.-U X In th- .It'horr X < tab at W niilea X ir.i\ribtl in > B accompanied ifl mvi X lull with X \ui,i. a X «l. uho X ;)l.ic k1
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  • 9 3 II I v Mr wife, Sunday -cUv
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  • 77 3 i m X given X p Yang diX ia m to B were :-ed Leng Mr. Lee had asked the Government to state the expenditure incurred in respect of the State banquet and the expenditure for the whole visit The Government
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  • 118 3 MAN TO LEAVE STATE SO COURT CANCELS PROBATION SINGAPORE. Thurs. -Ng Peng Kuan, 22, who was under a two-year probation order for a house breaking offence, was told In court yesterday that the order would be cancelled. Mr. Francis T. Scow, the Third Criminal District Jud^e. was approving a request
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  • 53 3 SINGAPORE. ThQTS. A passer-by detained a 16--year-old" youth who picked :iit pocket of a coffee-stall owner, a Singapore court was told. K. Kunju Nair. who had four previous convictions, admitted stealing $11 from Rama Krishnan, along Hasting Road on Tuesday. He was allowed $500 bail pending
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  • THE TERRIFIED WIFE
    • 273 3 Mum-in-law chased her with a broom, she tells court g I r > AIJO R E, Thurs. A young wife. Lee Choon Lan, 23, told a magistrate yesterday that she was terrified to ii,o bark to her husband because her mother-in-law was staying with him. Lee was testifying before the
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    • 112 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. Arthur A. Compton, a U.S. diplomat flew in from Jakarta yesterday for a three-day stay before going on to Saigon. He stays at the Goodwood Hotel. Mr. L. Gyllenspetz, a company sales manager, arrived yesterday from Jakarta. He also stays at Goodwood Hotel. Captain L. A.
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    • 43 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Yeo Wah Swce, accused of being found in an opium den in Geylang on March 16. was yesterday acquitted by Mr. Edward Loke Yue Toh, the Fifth Magistrate. The order was made after the charge was withdrawn.
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    • 500 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Thursday. *'J AM OUT to widen my knowledge," says Mrs. Jane S. T. Koh, 29-year-old secre-tary-in-training at the Y.W.C.A. here, who is taking a two-year course in the principles and technique of social work at the University of
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    • 164 3 Nasser's first envoy to Singapore arrives next week SINGAPORE, Thurs. The United Arab Republic's first Con-sul-General to Singapore, Mr. Moustafa Fahmi Issawi, is due here next week to take up his new post. Mr. Moustafa is the Minister Plenipotentiary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Cairo. This was revealed
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    • 32 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Madam Soon Koh Ling, 46, who had pleaded not guilty to two vice charges, was yesterday discharged by Mr. E. H. D'Netto. the Second Criminal District Judge.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 276 3 CINEMAS SINGAPORE ART SOCIEALHAMBRA: Murder iii Rue TV: Locai artists' painting Dames 1.15, 3.30. 6.45. 9.15. exhibition at the British CounCAPITOL: SuUii.-.e At cil, Orcnarcl Roaa, 10 a.m. Campobello 1.45. 4 (i.:jo. 9. 3D. io G p.m. 1 ,n AT 4 HA fi \n oT Ol Brooklya STAGE CLUB: "Teahouse
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  • 120 4 He's on a tour to find out popularity of Japanese products SINGAPORE, Thurs Mr. Tsuneharu Sagara, advertising manager of Life International in Tokyo, made a 30-hour stop here to find out the popularity of Japanese products in our markets. Mr. Sahara who left Tokyo in May has already visited the
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  • 51 4 PENANG. Thurs. A teacher. Mrs. B. Jeyaranei. was robbed of about $1,000 and jewellery by two men who broke into her home at Codrington Avenue. Mrs. Jeyaranei. a teacher of the Penang Road Convent. was sleeping aloru when the robbers broke into her bedroom
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  • 34 4 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs A M'hoolboy. K. Marimuthu. 14. died ir. hospital here irom >u>pectcd poisoning. Marimuthu'^ lather, G. Kuppu>amy. found him in pain at their house in Pantai Road.
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  • 144 4 Secondary students to make study tours of S. Johore SINGAPORE, Thursday. THK Chinese V.M.C.A. is organising two educational (ours to Southern Johore on August 7 and !> for secondary school students. Mr. K. S. Ling, secretary of the association's Students and Youth Department, said the tours which would form part
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  • 17 4 KAJANG. Thurs. Mr. S. Sundaramoorthy has been elected president of Sri Subramaniar Hindu Temple here.
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  • 94 4 WOMEN'S CHARTER PRAISED BY LEADER OF BAHAI FAITH OAYA LEBAR. Thurs.— Dr. R. Mohajer, one of the leaders of the Bahai faith, is now in Singapore after having visited 35 countries during his lecture tour of Bahai centres. He praised the Government for introducing the Women's Charter, which meant that
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  • 258 4 Old, neglected Changi jetty is now 3 busy traders' 'port' CHANGI, Thursday. THE old and once-neglected jetty at Changi Point is today fast developing into a busy miniature port. have named it "Kamiid everyday it is the raft bringing poultry, bodstuff from Johore. Changi villagers 1 pong Changi Port" a
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  • 117 4 Singapore supplied goods he couldn't get in Rangoon SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mr. Oswald Nagler, an architect with the Asia Foundation in Rangoon. has returned to his post after purchasing a soundsystem and other equipment for a new recreation centre in the Burmese capital. He said the equipment was not obtainable in
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  • 35 4 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. Inspector Gan Cheng Lock has loft on transfer to Taiping and has been succeeded by Inspector Mohamed Mokhtar bin Haji Mohamed Daud from the Federal Police Depot in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 62 4 IPOH, Thurs. Nineteen pupils have been given grants under the Perak Malays higher studies scholarships fund from the $100,000 set aside for this pu rpose this year by the State government. This was stated in the Legislative Assembly meeting here in an official reply
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  • 178 4 S.J.I. STUDENTS TO STAGE SHAKESPEARE COMEDY NEXT MONTH SINGAPORE, Thurs. After putting in five months of serious training 45 students will make their appearance in Shakespeare's comedy "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Cultural Centre during the first week of August. They are students of the Literary, Debating and Dramatic
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  • 33 4 BENTONG. Thurs.— A tiger weighing more than 200 lb. was shot dead by a party of hunters on a rubber estate near the airstrip at the 2nd Mile Bentong-Raub Road.
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  • 166 4 Picnickers appeal for more taps, changing-rooms CHAM, I. 1 DOLIDAY MAKERS at Changi more public changing rooms, I water-taps. r i Says Mr. Ng Tek Tiok, of the Singapore Life Guard Corps, who patrols the Changi beach regularly at weekends: "We have a lovely beach but lack fresh water. "There
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  • 88 4 SIX GIRLS FORM CHURCH'S HULA-HULA GROUP SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Presbyterian Church Sunday School has its own hula-hula dancing group, consisting of six girls aged from six to 10. The girls Maggie Wee. Eleanor Chou. Dorothy Tan. Wong May Yoke, Moira Chan. and Wong May Yin. are all primary school students.
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  • 121 4 Hitch-hiker gets offer to w way home OINGAPOKI.. Th.l O Roberto BrTtan Italian ma hm.^J who migrated l(i six years igg |v 3 BteoiWK In tii, Mi a hitch-hike v, u -^H He will leave sinu^l week for India V>M& has been assures factory job i back to Belffiun MT
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  • 28 4 Kuala i-\'v: a The Coin S Ltd. Is to bodf j supermarket it tt j of Circular Road ndl Road hen rding genera! manager Ifcl Seat tor
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  • 945 5 T THE BLUNDERS THAT LED Tfl WAR T* THE crisis of August 1939 that to the Second World War was, ostensibly at any rate, a dispute over Danzig. In the last two days of March, Germany made demands concerning Danxig and the Polish
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 301 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson *^> V TAKg THE STREET- \M I s^r 4 FEW MILES FARTHER ON.. I pTTT^ 7 ill BF IF THEY'RE Ml WAI >' C^hEP' MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis IS THERE A SLEEPING QUITE AM ORPER! VMMO I I ONLYOMEMANi^MEIWVEMTORI
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  • 350 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE —from Canada's Minister of Immigration, Mr. Ellen Fairclough:— fll'R bi-Nt educated imnnxi ant> comt from Britain two out of three being technicians, maii;ii;t'is, or university. Riadu;»i«s Tlioc people have made an important contribution to Canada's economic progress. Yes, they must learn to swim i\ T E welcome
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  • 780 6  - U.S. GETS SET FOR THE GAME OF DEATH Stevenson Pugh THIS REFUGE, DEEP IN THE HEART OF THE ROCKIES, WILL BE THE ONLY COMPLETE ANSWER TO THE H-BOMB By KUWAIT has shown thai Britain today is fully capable of meeting the emergencies of modern brush-fire war. But how does Britain
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  • 241 6 PALMISTRY BY CHOO ANG GUAN. WHO HAS STUDIED THE SUBJECT FOR 16 YEARS rpHE hand of a lunatic. Study the diagram carefully. If the Line of Head descends with an acutely sharp curve and ends at the base of the wrist, it suggests a person
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  • 141 6 the Free Press reported: "About ten mm utes to 6 o'clock on the evening of Sunday iast. a seaman belonging to H.M.S. Charybdis jumped from the Western pier at New Harbour into the water, and alter struggling for a few minutes, sank about 30 yards in front
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  • 63 6 POLICE in Tokyo ordered a proprietress to suspend business for a week when they found she was charging 10.000 yen <£10> for a bottle oi beer. The I retail price in shops is 125 yen <2s. 6d.) Police said investigations showed in addition that hostesses at the
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  • 156 6 Life is like that fdsg AND do* V will yo :be k ir :>i to ton the u-v '"■;'"> husband s n you. He v." :;< was h<> not with imp "Wici v:.,; "With imp mi Well. thin, bu: oftener wid WHATS l;, J you 1 asked of a private
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 259 6 TODAYS RADIO SINGAPORE Japau hour; 9.30 Tne news: Short Wave Service- 40 Alpnabeucally yours; 10.00 Movie Magazine: 11.00 Jazz 41 metres i,'i..U kc/s.i Club USA: U3O On yin of Medium Wa\t- Serwce: meiocty; 12 nnunighl Close 476 metres. uowu.* A.M.— 11.00 Prugiamme sum- RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) mary: 11.02 Muiic
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    • 433 6 CLUES ACROSS l 0 be cv.V <3.. 4 D;jes it piay for a shorter 12 Give a boy the sack while lime than ever? <6t. sull at sciioo. possibly (3t < Nothing more than show 13 Give a hand at the "enu of music? (8 1. me journey? <4. 3i
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  • 668 7  - FREE PRESS WOMAN and beauty SUPPLEMENT ESME BAPTISTA gdsfg WIOUR THE KEYNOTE OF FASHION HUT LOOK SLEEK The kebaya, sari and cheongsam have all been given a new look >. jre remembered for the look and the 1930's for the pyjamas, the 1960's will .1 for the sleek and colourful
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  • Article, Illustration
    61 7 DREAM BATH FOR TINA A DREAM comes true for actress Tina Louise as she enjoys a dip in an antique tub filled with about 12 gallons of Arpege perfume at the Lonvin showroom on Fifth Avenue, New York. Miss Louise was named "The World's Most Muliebrous Woman" by the French
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  • 272 7 Keep it clean -the modern way LJAVE YOU ever stopped to consider just how often we women use tissues I must confess I didn't even use them till the other day when I was given a pack of Kleenex Wet-Strength tissues. Now I'm wondering how I ever managed to do
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  • 183 8 THE HAIRDRESSER SOCCER STARS ARE NEVER OFF-SIDE IN FIELD OF FASHION A LWAYS look your best. Remember vcu c r c*^M ing advertisements for your job. p en The girls in the hairdressmg dcportmeirjjj Leeds Co-operative Store, Yorksh.n take fl^ manageress's advice to heart even
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  • 604 8 i From VINCENT BUIST MOSCOW, Thurs. FORTY TWO years after the Soviet revolution, many Russians still hunger for the solemnity and colour of the church ritual at weddings. The authorities are aware that Communist style marriages perfunctory affairs in which names are registered
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  • 89 8 GOSSIP CORNER HERE, in its entirety, is my godson's li.st O f what he wants for his birthday: "A trained ferit;' "A signed photo of B.B Well, which would you start chasing? SAID a smartly-dressed woman in the lift at a department store. "Well if his mother's second husband was
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  • 297 9  - Ballet dancers have a clothes problem kjgfcj s iiood for B brightest V nrii ballet m w f;; g decided on discussed her m in Kenneth bull*! Baiser V' premiere at s mall with bi« K'^- shadowed oth black atures. Her I still faintly H thinks c: 7 ars in
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  • 584 9  - Beauty business and the women dedicated to fighting time PATRICIA LEWIS THEY TAKE IT ALL SO VERY, VERY PERSONALLY By I \l;i m has ;i string <>i race i Iclenu Rubinstein has PallaIxithroom. :t you can do when ;i pot <►! rarry your name to turn o 1,1, jhpsi the
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  • 60 9 NOW THE TWO-IN-ONE UNDIES 0 Turning the tables on designers who feature built-in foundations in sportswear, one American manufacturer of under-gar-ments is specialising in "built-out" clothing for foundation garments. Lovable covers a foamlined inner bra with white stretch terry cloth for an attractive suntop, matched by sleek, brief shorts. Both
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  • 152 10 Eyes have it when it comes to glamour THE eyes ore the most expressive and vital of oil features. Cherish and accentuate their beauty. A really good eye makeup does wonders for you your eyes will look brighter, larger, more olive; they will sparkle with a new love■incss. That's what
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  • 196 10 "THE AVERAGE American bride carries twice as many clothes on her honeymoon than she can possibly wear." This Hat statement comes from a recent survey by the Playtex Fashion Institute based on interviews with 100 brides. Here are the reasons. The average honeymoon lasts under two
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  • 212 10 rpHESE smiling beauties JL are models photographed at a successful fashion display, by Patricia Fashions of Orchard Road Not all have the standard slender silhouette usually associated with a fashion show, for this enterprising fashion house has hit on the idea of a complete range of
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  • 815 10 LIPSTICK OR BRUSH BOTH METHODS HAVE ADVANTAGE FACH WEEK, hundreds of women from all parts <,| Hollywood make-up expert Max Factor one forem (M^M about lipstick: "How should I apply it to my lips _W M stick itself, or with a lipstick brush? l *ff If you are one of
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  • 65 11 w little costs to be the e of the II today STUNME R I* .K.UKE SHIFT splendid it being that any- has I a mpression on ress al- this been Ox- ,< ai C m- side most mil i;3c: V ikers Maki I I i 'A pare. with i ha]
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  • 353 11  - 4 job with glamour hairdressing SHIRLEY LOWE By ■«•t v 1 1 n somebody I housework .r e I ket m ion m m I I I the X H H just escaped from the cla.vsroom It's this glamour that makes up for the ridiculously low wages an apprentice in
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  • 497 11 TAKE YOUR BEAUTY PROBLEMS TO ANNA SIM WOMEN in Singapore f f have much to be thankful for and one of their Netier-known blessings is Dorothy Gray's up-to-date and well-appointed salon in X >hinson Road. The salon is taken for granted by many women. >ounu and old, who visit "t
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  • 99 11 THE world famous Woltx beauty laboratory in Milan introduces exquisite noil polish in 62 shodes to suit your choice. WohVs complete range of fashionoble colours come in new, longer lasting, lighter shodes. Glorious colours invoking tingling excitement ond romance glomour for your nails! Woltz nail polish,
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  • 916 11  - Why the man in your life may sport a moustache... a psychiatrist's view A McGILL By ]^|V psychiatrist, an unnerving man who can nail a neurosis at 50 paces, has been casting a cold eye over two of man's oldest allies in his war against women: the moustache and the
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  • 275 11 AS tor tattoos, they have adorned some of the bluest -blooded bodies in the British and other realms. I .suppose the most distinguished tattoo owner now living is King Frederik of Denmark. He has a splendid dragon on his 45--inch chest, more dragons on
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  • 383 12 Three beautiful fragrances brought to you by A von BRIGHT FLORAL NOTES TO THE PERFUME OF AN EXOTIC GARDEN FRAGRANCES are better known and more widely preferred and used than any other fragrances sold. Avon has so many different types of Fragrances in so many different kinds of products. You
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  • 491 12 INVENTED TO HELP YOUNG POLIO VICTIMS SINGAPORE now has a special apparatus to combat wrinkles and crow's feet. It is catching on more and more in the U.S.A. and the Continent. It is a machine that produces electric oscillating impulses which are carried
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  • 329 12 THE BEAUTY POWER OF A BOX O POWDER Each of these powders is not merely a beauty requisite to pat onto your skin in a haphazard manner, but a tool of your dressing table to be used with skill. Face powder should be applied to the face after you have
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  • 27 13 CULTURAL TRE RARY NOW EN PUBLIC s I states million f tlat< f Bill to 9-30 I i Monf V. I Reference r en r i f
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  • 392 13 Rotary Club works out plans for big 'learn to swim scheme' CHILDREN WILL BE COACHED BY EXPERTS AT SERVICES POOLS JHE Rotary Club of Sfa££££?is^^STSking detailed preparations for its bte "Learn To Swim Campaign" to be inaugurated in August, and to help the Club's sub-com-mittee planning it will be representatives
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  • 121 13 PAYA LEBAR, Thurs. Among the scores of people, including the Methodist Bishop for SouthEast Asia. Dr. H. B. Amstutz, who turned up at the airport to bid goodbye to Dr. Hubert Sone. ex-princi-pal of Trinity College, and his wife, was a little
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  • 113 13 FIJIANS RETURN TO STUDY MALAYA'S RURAL PROGRAMME KUALA LUMPUR, Thui>. -The Fijian.- are back i. Malaya -not to fight the terrori>t^ or to show their prowess in the field oi sports but to -study Malaya's rural development projects. They are Ratu George Cakobau, Mr. Ravuarua Vmulvalu and Mr. Benaia Gar.ilau.
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  • 68 13 KLANG, Thurs.— Two men alleged to have landed by sampan illegally from Indonesia at Tanjong Karang in Kuala Seiangor di>trirt. about 60 miles from here, were fined S2OO and $150 respectively in the Magistrate's Court. They were Muslim alias Sulim bin Katon, 44. fined
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  • 145 13 HUNDREDS VISIT SCHOOL'S BIGGEST ART EXHIBITION j SINGAPORE. Thurs. The I i£» 10th annual art exhibi- j tion of the Chung Cheng Hish School at Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce was visited by hundreds of pupils j and their parents. More than 1. 000 exhibits contributed by the students were
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  • 104 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— There will be a party at 33-C Jalan Besar today and the hosts will be two kittens. Jack and Jill. Jack and Jill are celebrating the first anniversary j of their finding a new friend and a new home after being
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  • 328 13  -  PETER LOKE By SINGAPORE, Thursday. J WAS invited by the Customs to join in a trial run of the fastest speedboat ever introduced to Singapore. A Customs spokesman, j .'before the trial, revealed i i.that if this newly introduced speedboat, called
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  • 25 13 TELUK ANSON, Thurs. The Raja Muda of Perak opened a $9,500 mosque at Kampong Tapak Semenang. Telok Baru, 13 miles from here.
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  • 150 13 LOCAL HOUSING SCHEMES WIN ARCHITECT'S PRAISE PAYA LEBAR. Thurs.— Mr. Leslie Perrott, Jr.. international vice-president of the Junior Chambers of Commerce, is lull of praise for the housing development plans 01 the Singapore Government. Mr. Perrott who spent a week in Singapore, is a town planner and leading architect in
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  • 187 13 Tighter security measures for Singapore Naval Base SEMBAWANG, Thursday. gECURITY arrangements at the Naval Base are to be tightened. This follows ;i recent announcement in London that a new security department is to be set up at the Admiralty. Lord Carrington. First Lord of the Admiralty. wh« announced this in
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  • 170 13 INSTITUTE HAS TEACHING AID FOR MALAY SHORTHAND QINGAPORE, Thurs.— EduI O cational organisations in I Singapore and tne Federation I intending to teach Trengk;u> 1 (Malay shorthand* will soon receive teaching aid from the Tren^kas Mclayu Institute, Malaya. The institute's director, Inche Abdul Kahman Hassan, i aaid the aid could
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  • 106 13 SINGAPORE. Thuis. The 70-year-old "TVmg Lock Yuen" < Garden of Happiness) temple In Bukit Prumei. off Kampong Bahru Road, is to be rebuilt at a cost of about 515.000. The temple U situated behind St. Theresa SinoEnglish School, next to the Roman Catholic Church and
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    • 125 13 8 m/m Projector Model "18-5" One of the largest Consumer organizations in America has just published the results of tests carried out on 8 m/m cine projectors. The new BOLEX model comes ot the head of a group of 7 apparatus judged as "very good" and the "18-s'' was particularly
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 327 13 ..m-fulatf today. Be warned |I)(M 23-Jan. 20»: IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHOAY... SJSt&^W-^r^. .umtVU p^^h.p^kl (July 24-Aac. 23 > FOR money and then pay your outYOl have a very adaptable |_£Q WARD your own, person- stand i n g bills. ■™'">- rriTST %> 2J3&&> %f& AQUARIUS pl^^^lv l9^ sible for you
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    • 108 13 if f: 3*^fc>^* J t^SJS^^^^^^^^^^F^^i jJHmdft^zin* itfJß^^MK^ In his pleasure at seeing Rupert trouble. I'd love some of the birds Odmedod sways forward. I'm not to come and keep me company, supposed to talk to people in day' only my job is to scare them and light." he says, but
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  • 1693 14 'Film star' boy— and girl who is afraid of getting hurt Dear Anne, 'HE'S VERY GOOD-LOOKING AND NEVER LETS ME FORGET HIS POPULARITY' 1 am going out with a boy who looks like a film star and he knows it. In fact, I have heard him described as unbearably conceited.
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    • 368 14 NO INSECT REPELLENT WILL KEEP WASPS OR BEES AWAY QMy four-year-old daughter was stun? by what I suppose was a wasp, last summer. The two small hair-like stings took several minutes to remove as tfiey were deeply embedded in the arm. and some antiseptic cream was applied. A swelling appeared
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    • 209 14 Q Could you please tell me what is glandular fever? I thought it was an infection of the glands, but have heard that it affects the stomach. A Glandular fever Is a term that probably covers quite a number of diseases. There is. however,
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    • 67 14 QI suffer from itching ears. •Is there anything I can do? A Itching of the ears is usually due to eczema of the outer ear, but can be caused by psoriasis. Occasionally a little infection of the outer ear is present. Treatment depends on the cause
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    • 113 14 PILES: ON TO GET OF T QI 01 tin ia-t tn« had 1 1 Dti. <-* and have had >•<■►•. Nights. Mv dorlo: me tablriv Nil b I tiling elst I roulii 8 this condition <iptr. operation. Pl<.^' A on llu* lust triitiT" A Wtesat r\« rhos ways out -:C'
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    • 64 14 nOCKE T I LAST WEEK'S WINNERS I v rpHE winners of last week's colouring contest, each of I A whom will receive $5/- are: R. NANDAWATHI (9). 7-C Sf/a< W r o/^. Sinqaporc I I JEi4AT iTHOO (7). 41 ./afcrn rerfg. Singapore 15. H Ti4AT ATGMP i/EA^G (13>. 171-D Charlton
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  • 127 15 N spells t om from M Iw i .in p rthdaj Rani B when turned i Ido not h isti P ull advantage p illed Iree- tuci.tv N always N ni-v mother^ nd fulfil II! X 1 «t< no--1 ivited roi pasion
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  • 42 15 I Meyer. >aid the idea was to foster better understanding and iri'ndship between members of different races and communities. Club, wishing to join this scheme should get in touch with the secretary. Mr. O. Xa >im. P.O. Box 1211.
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    • Social and Club
      • 622 15 SHE PRODUCES CHINESE LEGEND FOR VARSITY'S WELFARE WEEK AND TAKES LEADING ROLE ptTITE AND STANDING exactly "five feet, nothing," as some of her friends teasing! v refer to her, I wonder how Joanna Woo manages successfully to maintain an active interest in so wide a range
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      • 389 15 Indian 'bride' and a Mandarin 'dignitary' voted best at dance TWO valuable prizes went to a 1 man and a woman dressed in the "best Oriental costume" at a charity dance in aid of the Holy Ghost Church Building Fund. Victoria Memorial Hall, with 500 present, was transformed into a
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      • 370 15  - Case of the absent students: Parents must not spare rod DEMI TASSE NEWS, VIEWS FOR PARENTS BY Jl MIST be a matter ol relief to all concerned that the 23 boys of Victoria School who jointly absented themselves last Thursday returned to their classrooms alter apologising to their principal. If
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    • 197 15 For Comfort and Quid. s n 1 UtRANO HQTc. BByfif 21-25. BENCOOLEN ST. SINGAPORE. Is=^Hp|^: Mostly Air Conditioned Rooms L*-^^-"-^" 2^ Preferred by those who appreciate comtort with courteous service excellent meals end drinks. Reasonable Rates Privcte Car Pork Facilities. Bar Restaurant A La Carte Meals Telephones ***** 9, *****
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  • 59 16 PHOTO SOCIETY CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY THK Photographic Society of Singapore celebrated its 11th anniversary with a dinner attended by over 200 members and guests. The dinner was also to honour its vice-president, Dato Loke Wan Tho, ARPS M APSA., on his being made a Dato by the Yang
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  • 279 16 JONATHAN RUSSELL i reviews new discs DORIS DAY sings {Our songs from four all-time lop musicals My Fair L;i (I Oklahoma, Can Can, Annie Gel Your < iun on a m w Philips 7-inch 135 1 17 BE. i r always with som
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  • Article, Illustration
    61 16 f\UR i^ystery star last week was Jac-k Tea«arden. famous jazz trombone player. The winner of two Philips EP discs is John Tan. c/o 12 Rambai Road. Singapore 15. This week we have ano.ther famous personality of the music world. When you have made your guess send your
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  • 221 16 WHO'S THIS? I^ROM the facts below can you guess who the world-famous man or woman is? This quiz will appear every Thursday. The answers will be published on the following day in Page 3. All you have to do is Guess Who then check to see if you are as
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  • 392 16 MR. CHAN WA H YIEN, 62 Butterfly Avenue, Singapore 13, is the winner of the Critic Contest. He wins the top prize of $10. Here is what he has to say: The song I am referring to is sung by Maria Zamora. It is entitled
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  • 334 16  - SUCCESS COMES TO S'PORE'S 'OLD MAN' YIP Sunny Giam PHOTOGRAPHY by MOST ACTIVE EXHIBITOR IN STATE IS NOW F.R.P.S. "IF I lived to be a hundred, I would still continue taking pictures," said Mr. Yip Cheong Fun, 59, who has just boon made a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society
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  • 318 17  - Hasshita! Hasshita, L. Hanson f B > Tokyo, Thursday H ORSE RACING IS BIG BUSINESS IN JAPAN L i-utintriea i\y cry is. "They're off and runW n, i! is "Hasshita, Hasshita." Bui whatever the 1 of Ihe hived gel the same thrill when the B L from the shirting post.
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  • 209 17 I am dead against the race track rock stunt! Says Give Graham London, Thurs. ROCK \V ROLL music between huts at Birmingham evening race meetings I regard as a stunt in the worst possible taste. For even more than cricket horse racing is a sport which the Englishman likes to
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  • 91 17 gdfgdssdgfgdsg j Parmiloe 'Cap: I 71 B Andrews 84 Suig RE. M.i jo:' C. CatlAust. Signals), L: J. I BOD. Ll M. G.a:;.t:i QOH». Cpl B. Hadlej (Ans' Cj pt. D. Ktern 119 leg Capl B. Lane l 3 BOD. 2/Lt. M. Lewis
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  • 352 17 US COACH TO GIVE SOFTBALL LESSONS SINGAPORE, Thurs. Oregon State College professor of Physical Education, Charles H. Dailey, will coach Singapore's Softball players. He is the first coach from America to be given this task. Dailey said that he had an extra mission in this present visit
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  • 247 17 Seletar's MGKenzie is nearer his goal in the FEAF golf tourney THOMSON, Thursday. WING Commander McKenzie of R.A.F. Seletar, favourite to win the Far East Air Force Golfing Society's annual championship, cleared his quar-ter-final hurdle when he beat F/Sgt. Tomblin from the same Station, four and three over the RSGC
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  • 30 17 SYDNEY. Thurs. Greyhound racing is to be Introduced in Macao before the end of the year. Greyhounds and race track equipment will be bought from Australia.
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  • 50 17 O The Sembawang United Volleyball team became the champions of the Inter-Dis-trict tournament when they defeated the R.A.F. Civilians 5-3 at Alexandra. Photo shows the team from left: Karunakaran Pillai, Nadarajan, Kesava Pillai, Sreedharan Fillai (team manager), Purusothman, Balan Pillai, Madhavan Pillai and N. D. Kappil (Capt.)
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  • 94 17 ELVIS MAY UPSET PUNTERS IN BETWEEN RACES In midsummer, after several races on tn> hard ground, more than one will appear to be footsore. Will it warm up and recover its smooth action, or will it come back in the same laboured fashion? That's just another problem to mull over
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  • 40 17 JAKARTA, Thurs, -Indonesia u-ill h<ild an international football tournament to coincide with its Independence Day celebrations on August 17th. Teams from the United Arab Republic. India, Malaya. Japan and Communist China have been invited to take part.
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  • 409 18  - Sir Chiron shapes like a winner: He's good bet on Saturday SCRUTINEER By Bukit Timah, Thursday. THE Allan-trained Sir Chiron shaped like a ready-made winner in a brilliant gallop on the Bukit Timah training track this morning. With jockey Wilson in the saddle Sir Chiron broke from the half mile
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  • 29 18 2 came home together The end of a thrilling three miles race MacLellan. left, and Lees, who breasted the tape together for a deadheat. Both finished in 16m 7s.
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  • 335 18  -  KEN JALLEH IB SINGAPORE. Thursday. JEGATHESAN'S 100 metres dash in the fast- est ever Malayan time of 10.6 seconds will be put forward to the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association for recognition as the State's record. SAAA national coach.
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  • 74 18 U. SERANGOON CENTRE BADMINTON SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Upper Serangoan Community Centre badminton finals will be beld on Sunday at 7.30 pun Mr. Chan Sun Wing, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister and al^o the assemblyman for this con-' stituency, will away the prizes. Gon Soo Nam will mccl Ang Soon
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  • 95 18 SCHOOLS SHUTTLE FINAL ON SATURDAY KALLANG. Thurs. The schoolboys and schoolgirls individual badminton finals, both single.^ and doubles, will be decided at the Singapore; 1 Badminton Hall on Saturday. The programme lor the night will be: Boys single final: Gan Ki.k Pene (T.K.SJS.t v Tim Shuai; T.M.H.3. Girls .single final:
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  • 586 18  -  C. CHELLAPPAH By Chongi, Thursday. WITH teams from Butterworth, Hong Kong and Gan in the Maldive Islands unable to make the trip to Singapore, the Far East Air Force athletic championships were confined to airmen from Changi, Seletar and Tengah. Four new records,
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  • 35 18 KATONG. Timrs. Chinese Swimming Club C' team gave a walk-over to iueir 'B 1 team In the Singapore Amaieur Swimming Association's *B' ciivition wafer -polo league scnedulea foi play ai Amber Road yesterday.
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  • 104 18 EASY DAY FOR WEARNES IN SBHFA CUPTIE PARRER PARK. TiIUTS. A Wearnes Sports Club whipped ;< ten-man Chartered Bank Spun.-, Club team by four goals io nil in me Singapore Business Houses A Division football CupL.e played here yesterday. Weanies goalkeepei Robin Chang wa 1 a "passenger' all the way.
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  • 183 18 RAIN RUINS TEN COUNTY MATCHES: HORNER HITS 117 N.O. T ONDON. Thurs. Rain La played havoc with the j English County cricket prog- ramme yesterday. In all ten games there were either de- j lays at the start or early closures. Close of play scores were: At The Oval: Leicestershire
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  • 67 18 STEEN SEHESTED STAFF CLUB OFFICIALS SINGAPORE. ThUi>. Ai vie fourth annual genera] meeiing of Sreen Sehesteci and Pa:.ners Staff Club held yesterday, the following were eiected officebeaiens fur the year 1961/62: Chairman Mr Sim Bee Teck. Vice-chairman Mr. Beng Wee Giap. Secretary Mr. Chua Sen? Pun. Treasurer Mr. TEo Kooi:
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  • 51 18 JALAN BESAR. Hums. Eebenaran Club, playing moir forceiu! lootball. beat* Singapore 1 Telephone Board Sports Club 4-2 .in the SAFA Division 2B match at the stadium here yesterday. Scorers ior Kebenaran were Ami <2» and Ali Ahmad <2' while Samian and Salim netted for Telephone
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  • 344 18 Japanese improve but Rahim was a nightmare JEFFERY JAMES Jalan Besar, Thurs JAPAN'S St. Pauls University footballers had the misfortune of meeting Singapore's best footballer at his very best. The man who gave them a nightmare was Rahim Omar, the Singapore Malaya Cupper playing for the Malays against the Japanese
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