The Singapore Free Press, 20 July 1961

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  • 12 1 The Singapore Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1961 15 CENTS.
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  • 66 1 (jailed for life) is lusband iPCiSent, i Spore I Blonde I, life h kid rliT ol old B y B itrapore B lirmh B >band B I I B B B B B B B B B B B■ B B B B I B B B
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  • 50 1 Her boy lost 'toss' in suicide pact I Y< Thurs. Police here reported (hat a young ssed up" to see who vbo first in what was been double suicide pact. x>y lost :he toss and was rangled to aeath by the Bu lied 10 kill herself < berself up to
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  • 23 1 ArrRA Ttaira President Kw-.m" Nkrumah ol Ghana, who is touring the Soviet Union, has accepted an invitation to WMt Peking.
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  • 185 1 $1 MILLION A MONTH BOOST FOR S'PORE BATIK TRADE SINGAPORE, Thurs.— i l^ The Singapore batik industry will soon get a million-dollar-a-month boost when agreement is reacned with firms in Indonesia. The Malay chamber of Commerce in Singapore is neKgotiating with Surabaya for the purchase of 100.--000 lengths cf batik,
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  • 28 1 ELISABETHVILLE. Thurs.— The Katanga Government yesterday signed an agreement wan General Joseph Mobutu. Commanclcr-in-Chiet of the Conyole.se National Army, placing their army under his overall command.
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  • 210 1 Ambulance takes him to ship for trip to meet family in H.K. TAXJONG PAGAR, Thursday. A COURAGEOUS 71 -year- old Methodist pastor sailed home to Hong Kong yesterday to meet his family whom he learnt had escaped from Communist China. He is the Re v Hin Man Fai. who was
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  • 69 1 STRIKE-HIT BOAC FLY SERVICES FROM SCOTLAND LONDON. Thurs. Strikebound 8.0.A.C. said yesterday they would again get a handful of flights away from Britain using Prestwick. Scotland, airport. They would all be Britannias bound for Lagos, Accra and New York, and two for Toronto. The National Joint Council for Civil Air
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  • 28 1 GENEVA. Thurs.— The 14-power Liios Conference has adopted a j nine-point Anglo-Soviei plan and thus broken a lortnight-old deadlook on how to begin detailed negotiations.
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  • 25 1 WASHINGTON. Trims.—President Kennedy, m a surprise "keep fit" laik yesterday, pre- senbed 15 minutes hard exercise every uay lor American youngsters.
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  • 28 1 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs.— Mr Dag Hammarskjoeld. has proposed a 1962 budget of nearly $60 million for the United Nations Emergency Force in the Middle Ei'.st.
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  • 113 1 TOKYO. Thurs.— The British Embassy here said yesterday that four Japanese children, two Doys and two girls, would spend nearly a month in part of an English castle forming what is known as a children's international summer village. The children, from Tokyo, to be led by
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  • 360 1 Stowaway is now a passenger on mercy voyage to dying mother SINGAPORE, Thursday 13-DAY stowaway yesterday happily walked down the gangway of the liner Castel Felice on to Singapore shores a free man. Eddie Hatchwell, 22, ;i former regular soldier, stowed away in the liner before it sailed from New
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  • 17 1 EVIAN. Thurs.—Franco-Alge-liaii peace talks resume today after a break of more than a month.
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  • 222 1 New flare up of fighting at Bizerta TUNISIANS OCCUPY FRENCH BARRACKS PARIS, Thurs.—Fighting flared around the besieged French garrison of Bizerta yesterday and about 30 French soldiers and six Tunisian troops were reported wounded. Tunisian troops, who with civilian volunteer.- had manned roadblocks to blockade the base since midnight, tired
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  • 399 1 RUBBER PRICE DOWN itlgWM ll!>t L.I .111'' I I" ii «'.i>. opened i n Si i >. lli i v tint: iii'i. tfl N il i pi r lit- <'<'" h ti i 'M. < Ektcrda < iov» ['one v Tv quiet. MALAYAN HK FUNDS n.i ;ei i' i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 84 1 ght-eze t* Kennedy to address Tracking a jungle Tomorrow s top men Winning gallops at tl ve nation: P. 2 devir: p 5 |n industry: p 6 Penang: P. 24 I dt^- 1. *mA I KA/ KYOTO ces (from Hong Kong) provide tourists I cpcortumty of visiting Osaka/Kyoto/Kobt I T
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    • 136 1 NATIONAL Uf*^* 1 SD4CATOBB.** *0 KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ FASCINATION fl B fl ■jag Ell^vf fl ii^fKiTii i3tc& _^A tfWPWHftrflWMfltw^im T' y < IB fl Why her best watch should be a Universal Proof No 1 I asc nation fs Universal de< 911 Fascination protected
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  • Free Press city section: Finance and industry
    • 222 2 HOLIDAY MOOD DAMPENS METAL MART: LACK OF INCENTIVES i on DON. Thurs. Tin J was steadier yesterday, While a certain amount or continental enquiry was noted, little actual business ma- tun d and some quar- ters thought the rise, was helped by the modest quantity of metal thai the American
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    • 147 2 INDUSTRIALS GAIN IN MARKET SHORT OF STOCK LONDON. Thurs. A dull and hesitant opening! subsequently gave way to; brighter conditions in the< stock markets yesterday. There was verj little selling and i: 1 response to bearcovering j and some buying In a market short oi stock, industrials went sharply ahead.
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    • 27 2 OTTAWA. Thurs.— Consumption > oi all rubber in Canada nT May rose for the second successive month to 9.ti30 long ton.-, from 8,390 a year earlier
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    • 57 2 HONCi kong. Wed. Closing (prices here today were: Previous Today I H vV S. 8;.:.k. Corporatloi S4u*> 5406 sales sah s Wheelock Marden $13.30 $13.00 sales sales Hlcong phone $56.50 $56.00 sales sales D: try Farm Cold Storage $42.00 $41.50, sales sa»e;< TaikOO Dock $73.50 $73.50 sales
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    • 126 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Lasi sa*es in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead SI.SH iaown 14 cents), F. N. Ords $2.53 (down 7 cents i. (iammon 5i.93 (down 4 cents), M. Brew $3.40 (down 20 cents), Robinson Ords $1.46 (Up 2 cents), Steamship 87 cents (down
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    • 328 2 Idris Hydraulic report shows big increase in production By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Thursday. pRIOR to 1957 when Idris Hydraulic operated two sections, the Kranji and the Batu Arang, the output was divided approximately evenly between the two and in 1956, the last full year before the sale of
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    • 48 2 PARIS, Thurs.— French imports of latex in May were 1.122.4 metric tons, compared with 2.226 metric tons in April and 1,347.9 in May, 1960. Imports of smoked sheet totalled 4.217 metric tons, compared with 5.358.5 metric tons in April and 5.785.4 in May. 1960.
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    • 49 2 MOSCOW. Thurs.— The Bulgarian Government has decreed the issue of new currency to replace the present money in circulation 'in the ratio of ten to one." the Soviet news agency Tass reported yesterday from Soiia. The new currency will become legal tender on Jan. 1. next year.
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    • 27 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs— Financial experts from the United States and Soui.li Vietnam nave agreed that South Vietnam Mioula gel more American military and economic aiu.
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    • 248 2 Tin steady: Price unlikely to reach £1.000 mark ONDON, Thurs.- Much of the nervous energy which resulted last month in the price of cash tin on the London market breaking through the buffer pool's ceiling price of £880 per ton and forging ahead to around £940, has already evaporated, writes
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  • 26 2 LONDON, Thurs. Dr. Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury, has called for a full-scale scientific inquiry into the effect of Television on morals.
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  • 23 2 MANILA. Thurs. President Carlos P. Garcia has decided to make sweeping reforms in his government to curb "influencepeddling" and other irregularities.
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  • 208 2 JERUSALEM, Thursday. ADOLF EICHMANN yesterday told the court trying him for the mass murder of millions of Jews: "I always considered myself a good, peace-loving citizen." There was a burst of laughter at this quickiy suppres>ed by the presiding judge. Eichmann
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  • 123 2 RETRIAL FOR A PEER'S DAUGHTER: JURY CAN'T AGREE BIRMINGHAM. England Thurs. A jury here failed to agree whether or not the actress daughter of Viscount Ward of Witley. former British Air Minister, caused the death of a 54--year-old workman, Horace Yates, by dangerous driving. The judge ordered :i retrial. Lord
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  • 87 2 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs.— Actress Elizabeth Taylor was reported in good condi- tion yesterday after an hour-long operation for re- moval of a scar on her. throat. She went into hospital on Tuesday night after arriving i home from the Moscow Film Festival and was expected to
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  • 186 2 HOW TO LOSE 140 LB. THE PINTLESS WAY LONDON. Thurs.— A new life lies before the iat man who gave up a daily quota of eight pints of beer— and shed ten stone in 18 months. Dr. L. P.E- Laurent, of the West London Hospital, told in the medical press
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  • 37 2 PARIS. Thurs. A military tribunal last night sentenced three captains oi me 2nd Parachute Regiment of the Foreign Legion to suspended one-year prison terms for taking pan in the April military rebellion in Algeria.
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  • 291 2 Arms boost: Kennedy will spB«K 10 me nation on Tuesday WASHINGTON, Thursday. I^^ the .W.ent s ;;1( the United States xvoi.ld decide what actions would be taken l<»^ wJrds "tSnSheninK the nation's military position at a meeting <>l the National Security CounciL "Those decisions will be brought to the attention
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  • 144 2 vewp()l r^ Mrs. Bett\ I m chatter: L 1! other astron llf and answeret I.A of telephone < %m vainly (ft be 1^ space ;.< ft I Their oil I M C'ambel. belie \i a flfl turn nil Wm through G \w possible I Mrs Gri I vision c
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  • 13 2 GOD!!:.. K Tttiu i B Lai: < < C I In Green W 1
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 567 2 w il t>n_si,n- UN Singapore a u>. toiijy are 4_ 4T>. roka ru 6A, :i. :.i IM U 6 7. H unbars 13 io. Bi atone k Mukall, Haa, H tmi Bombay Umtcttc Macrsk, Boveo-1 1 tag, r., i Tuagkal, i■• 84 >uon. Sambcc Longsindhu, Lun:;. Or.: T;;tn< Selsl s.
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    • 361 2 POP fy £&s!+ f THE BOSS BATING '-A CUT OF OUR HANC7S THESE I7AVS^^i fy^O THAT'S >J*?4 2VJ [WHY HES STOPPER M L note: aii prices beiow *»n msi\ SSiJ p"" July 291 Copra, Coconut Prices are middle prices Tbrso'*" months Z £9i7« £9isj co Fut l u i >B
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  • 60 3 MMiAPORK, Thursday. V:v kuthar, with 200 officers and dropped anchor here this morning r ,i a\ iroodwill visit. Mu I.N.S. Khukri, which morning, Ikis been delayed. j on Mondav. the i iin ip d< i-Anti-sub sear i i Brsl ac-
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  • 138 3 SINGAPORE. Thur.x— A 90--year old great grandfather who was the first Chinese priest to be ordained here, died at his homo m Upper Serangoon Road. He was the Rev. Dong Bing Seng who had given about 70 years service to the Church of
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  • 442 3 SINGAPORE DIARY qwerqwer qwerqwer SINGAPORE, Thursday. JN El ROPE, musical appreciation rates very high and almost everybody there knows something about music, which is almost always a conversational topic, according to attractive Miss Cheung Mun Chit. Miss Cheung. 23. who returned recently from a six-year musical tour of Europe, expressed
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  • 106 3 l I- -1 t American j Hotel \TUg n cau- -v 3 lotel G urnl shita electric Co, of Osaka, and his secretary, Mr. R. Nakatsuka, flew in for a threeday Tisit They are staying a1 Prince's Hotel Garni. Lt.-Col Firmansjah. of the Indonesian Army, arrived from
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  • 49 3 SINGAPORE. Thur.s. More than 1,000 workers employed in seven motor firms here want a retirement benefit scheme. The Singapore Motor Workshop Employees' Union which represents them, has asked the managements to give the workers retirement beneiits based on one month's pay for each year of service.
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  • 51 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Ng Man Wong, 20. who kicked and robbed $50 from a pig dealer. Tan Siong Bok. in French Road on March 30. pleaded guilty yesterday. Mr. Choor Singh, the judge. called for a reformative training report. Ng was remanded till Aug. 2 fur
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  • 312 3 MORE LAURELS TO THE BERLIN CHAMBER GROUP I SINGAPORE, Thurs. say that Hans von Benda and the Berlin Chamber Orchestra repeated their last year's Singapore triumph at their concert yesterday evening would be an understatement, i 1 To the laurels they earned on that occasion they added several more branches.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 162 3 $$00 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page DUTCH BABY iTdSl^lPf n^^^^JlTL na^ e u^^ Ho Swee Fire eIKSi ioSfi^ES^^v Relief Fund, Dutch Baby Milk |^gjpiP^|¥y^ Company will donate $1.00 for h ~r every case Dutch Baby Condensed |l^^^
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    • 139 3 I I Spß v 1 P* A truly magnificent gold bracelet LVl] watch, with precision performance. [,'r The flashing fire of its jewel cut V m crystal matches the quality of its L»J B finish. In solid gold throughout. ryi SI F 1 jiß m < ftp, IB i >^l~TJfer
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 266 3 HH 1 M I fl I ■B^^^^Tf '111 CINEMAS CATHAY: Johnny Tremain 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30. GLOBE: Flesh and the Fiends 2, 6.15. 9.15. LIDO: Mill of the Stone Women 1.45. 4, 6.30, 9.30. ODEON: Lords of the Forest 1.30. 4, 6.30, 9.30. ODEON KATONG: Paris Music Hall 3, 6.30,
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  • 242 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. MRS. D. Atherton, the Field Officer of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, has urged the Singapore Government to introduce family planning courses in community centres. She urged this at the first of her four lectures on family planning given at
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  • 123 4 10-YEAR-OLD IS YOUNGEST TEMPLE PRIEST C HANOI, Thurs. Ten-year-old Thurmalingam Supramaniam (above) claims to be the youngest Hindu priest in Singapore. The youngest child in a family of seven, Thurmalingam took charge of the Muniandy Temple near Changi Gaol, last month, and conducts both morning and evening prayers. Thurmalingam, who
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  • 115 4 MORE THAN 1,000 GET FREE EDUCATION AT THIS SCHOOL CHANGI, Thurs.— The nine-year-old Red Swastika School in Somapah Road is giving free education to 1,008 children, the principal, Mr. Chuang Shin le, said. He said there was still demand for places in the school. "But we cannot accept more due
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  • 120 4 Association wants more Malay youths to join in its activities CHANGI, Thursday. *JMIK 13-year-old Malay Youth Literary Association at Changi has now a membership of nearly 300 since its formation. However, a spokesman of the association appealed to more Malay youths living in Changi to join the association. The aims
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  • 60 4 150 AIRMEN ON INSPECTION PARADE TODAY /^HANGI, Thurs. More vy than 150 officers and airmen are taking part in the annual inspection parade at RAF Changi today. The Reviewing Officer is Air Vice-Marshal. J. F. Hobler, the Air Officer Commanding the R.A.F. in Singapore. Group Captain N. M. Maynard, Station
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  • 42 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. Minister of Health and Social Welfare. is to act as honorary secre-tary-general of the Malayan Chinese Association during the absence of Mr. Ng Ek Teong who is leaving for a visit to Britain.
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  • 31 4 KUALA SELANGOR. Thurs. Thieves broke into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thanarajan, at Kampong Kuantan and took away a trunk full of sarees and other articles of clothing.
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  • 36 4 TELUK ANSON. Thurs— Dr. V. G. Gune, Medical Officer in charge of the District Hospital here has left on transfer to Taiping and has been succeeded by Dr. G. S. Dhillon from Parit Buntar.
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  • 115 4 OELETAR, Thurs About 740 officers and their wives attended a grand summer ball at the officers' mess, RAF, Seletar. Among the guests were Air Marshal Sir Anthony Selway and Lady Selway, Lt.-General Sir Nigel Poett, Air Vice-Marshal J. F. Hobler and Mrs. Hobler, Air Vice-Marshal
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  • 137 4 ANGLERS FIND NEW FISHING SITE IN RIVER i^HANGi, Thurs-J from tbedtj had a new ashing m Changi rtvei -about a naif fcway (m jetty below Cfiangj d This onci narrow n stretch Ol irati bunting ground i kamponp-iuik for I tors fend crabs The rtfer it tfcb pkj now about
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  • 97 4 SINGAPORE I I Slngapi of Commer 1 Its campaign for tfte j United Nati< n InW* Children s Emergency (UNICEF* greetings The Chamb r h> 1,500 appeal ;'-tp: organisatioi j the medical and i fessions and Individ questing tl i project The VN\ I cards ar< famous arttsi ied
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  • 14 4 KUALA LUMP Twenty-^:. < Kuala Lumi cipatein tpl ito tit you'. |tn suitable
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 868 5  -  LIEUTENANT HARRY E. RIESEBERG >u* jungle does not get you, then the caymans do!' warned the guide By Ill' in Anti J ;M ,i We-t--(il't'PM'il .mi hunter to be, but at the I |j, a t' where 1 was. 1 ,t completed a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 241 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson Igi^jttj^jidKV^Mlr >\£ k£ INTERLCTERS PKI?V\ S^k*. U* l F J, S^ '^i ff^f//VN^?^>>^ TS\£ HAS AWOTHER CENTURY, SIK. Mf*^\ ff\ vS^ g[<£fi? |j MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis H li 1 T "¥1 I VOU ARE--2Z. BORM fMORE6OM,| I -MERE
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  • 316 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE IN ANY country where television has not made deep inroads the cinema remains dimcult to surpass as a highly effective audiovisual medium of mass influence. Singapore is such a country. We have no television. The live theatre attracts a relatively small following, mostly
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  • 203 6 the Free Press reported "LONDON, 10th June, 1861 The attention of the public has recently been so thoroughly engrossed with the existing civil strife in America, that home affairs have been deemed of secondary consideration. The earnest and bitter debates on the budget have had far less
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  • 36 6 JUST FANCY THA T AN insurance broker is offering a 10 per cent cut in car premiums to non-smokers. Says 51-year- old Arthur Harrison, from Birmingham: "Non-smok-ers are cautious and careful better insurance risks than non-drinkers."
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  • 786 6  - TOMORROW'S TOP MEN IN INDUSTRY ROY NASH BY SINGAPORE need* industrial know-how and the needs it fast. But technical education cofts a lot of money, and the Government can only meat this need in part. Where is the rest to coma from? In Britain today many big industrial concerns are
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  • 295 6 PALMISTRY BY CHOO ANG GUAN, WHO HAS STUDIED THE SUBJECT FOR 16 YEARS T*HE hand of a sui- cide. Study the diagram carefully so as to get the cause of suicide. If the hand Is long and skinny and the line of Head slopes downward
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  • 117 6 Life is like that A 'we Hi week -old r>J Straw,. O fi -51 from his v Ami dead. Bui ion, Him v..'. milk, and salami IRATE my article bv a Editor What did r Caller a/ I employed v I word to the Wi'f Detent/" WHY ;>B:v.._ anc dowr
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 43 6 J«"""ll» IMI 1111l MMMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIW I $e/ec# A Gift j 1 that delights, j DIAMOND RINGS I GEM SET RINGS I I f V. S. de SILVA Jewellers. r I 106, ORCHARD RD., j SINGAPORE. Telephone: *****. MiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimi I»*«ii1 »*«iii MMI l l llln
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 265 6 TODAYS RADIO SINGAPORE Hour; 9.30 The news; 9.40 AlShort Wave Service: phabetically yours; 10.00 Movie 41 metres (7250 kc s.) magazine; 10.30 The MalayanMedium Wave Service: aires; 11.00 Jazz club U.S.A.; 476 metres. 11.30 On wings of melody; 12 A.M.— 11.00 Programme sum- (midnight) Close down. mary; 11.02 Music from
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    • 403 6 CLUES ACROSS 6 Lend an ear (6). 4 Drags along behind (6,. S^Y 7 May come when the party's gf h °*\Z ??L m all over (8) a Cllme to ue s Oll1 8 Make an estimation (6). 25EJ? i*!2L2£« u r«i 10 All you need for a drink with
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 360 7 Dave Brubeck to lead cavalcade of musicians AMERICA'S Dave Brubeck, internationally famous as one of the world's leadng exponents of modern jazz, heads a glittering cavalcade of modern jazz musicians in an exciting new film to be made 1 Pinewood Studios. It is
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    • 182 7  - SO NOW JOHNNY MATHIS HAS AGREED TO SING PETER EVANS By 1 I u Usually I asfe such staggering price- that nobody In Britain has been able to ifford me. But this time they've otYereci enough for mete -crape by on. so I've t; ken it." Scraping I understand that
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    • Article, Illustration
      46 7 Patti Page, the American girl who has consistently sold more records over the past 10 years than anybody j else in the world, arrived in London recently on her first visit. She opened a four-week season at the London Pipalle theatre-restaurant. Paul Popper photo.
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    • 218 7 I'M giving a tiny cocktail party," ran the stencilled invitation on my desk. It was signed with a brush pen and immense tlourish in letters two inches high 'Li' which stands, of course. for Lionel Bart. "It's the signature Lionel uses for his
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    • 236 7 Seaside resorts war on pocket rpHERE'S a new battle flaring on Britain's beaches. It's between the holidaymakers who want peace and quiet and youngsters who insist on having music wherever they go— from tiny transistor radio sets. At present the peace-and-quiet brigade are getting a real blasting. And the seaside
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    • 65 7 "rp HERE are many A gramophone records in Russia," said Mr. Valentin Mikhailou, to organise the Soviet Exhibition at Earls Court. "Why." he paused impressively, "only I.OOOft. from the Kremlin there is a special shop where you may come and record your voice. "The teenagers love
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    • 258 7  -  JAMES WHELAN By iT IS DYING SLOWLY IN ITS HOMELAND fTHAT sad and sensual music called the tango, which has survived governments and time and Rudolph Valentino appears to be dying here in its homeland— Argentina. Rock 'n' roll, jazz, changing styles and fads, and just plain old age,
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    • 1407 9 I!JMLDIFFEREN£JYP|S_OF BASES-THEIR PROPERTIES Do-it-yourself tests for the enthusiast |)0 IS difficult I „,,t «>nl> 'or an but also tor J a r. to SCted a J2T h ir h u... t suited tor his rml t from the s?T»liei of dit- r
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    • 375 10 AKG is located in Vienna, Austria, and is one of the largest manufacturers of microphones in the world. More than 700 employees are solely engaged in the manufacture and development of microphones and their accessories, producing approximately half a million dynamic and
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    • 866 10 and the walls disappeared 11 YEARS TO PRODUCE PERFECT SPEai^ gTEW HEGEMAN owns a big, old Charles Adams-type wood frame house in New Jersey. It has its disadvantages but it's a rather special kind of house. The original high-ceiling-ed living room has been converted into u sound laboratory, replete with
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    • 257 10 The perht portable car radio WHEREVER it may be, in the car. at home or in the garden, on the boat or in the mountain hut, the Akkord Autotransistor will always be your inseparable and entertaining companion. The minimal consumption is an essential advantage of this handy receiver. Even if
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    • 446 11 TAPE ENTHUSIAST? DATES YOU SHOULD NOT FORGET ,fo you know the history of the f* u j )nu nt of recording tape? How )(U tor example, know the follow uh\ they should be remembered? recording of sound on magnetic a high state of development. cord industry, the Him busi- a
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    • 508 11 MINI-STEREOPHONIC PORTABLE RADIO-PHONOGRAPH THE Sharp naini-stereo-phone model BXG-370 is a seven -transistor, twoband radio and phonograph. This portable Phono-radio with mini-stereophonic player makes it pos.-4ble to listen to the record as well as the radio. Its unique driving mechanism assures a good performance of LP -33 13 rpm» and EP
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    • 189 11 AT any time and any place enjoy yourself uith the most universal and magnificent set within the Akkord range* Pinguin I An optimum of handling comfort has been realised in this versatile all transistor de Luxe model, feautring a top novelty: the automatic vernier tuning on FM
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    • 497 12 AND NO BLACKOUT WHEN TURNING A CORNER TOO IT CAN BE OPERATED ON CAR OR TORCHLIGHT BATTERIES AND THERE IS A MODEL FOR THE SMALL CAR OWNER Wills may be your problem -1 when you are listening to a transistor radio blaring out on your
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      461 12 THE Akai Terecorder, Model 902 is a magnetic tape recorder with one amplifier and a tape transport mechanism equipped with dual track, re-cord-play head. The recorder is contained in a rugged vinylcovered carrying case and requires only tape and a take-up reel for operation. It has a self
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    • 241 12 Perfect home sound studio for the HI-FI connoisseur rpHE product ion of modern hi-fi instruments without, constant quality control would be impossible. With the production of today's fourtrack tape recording equipment this is especially important. Uher, Long famous for its precision engineering, has outdone itself with the development and manufacturing-
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      • 33 13 I I F 1 Ibe couplr v\ ill be ha\ ing .1 second wedding In »ussrs later lot the benefit i IVts' nuin> friends in Britain. Paul Popper pictun
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      • 126 13 SANYO MAKES ALL COMPONENTS FOR OWN RADIOS t ;n one ot Japans three rs of electronic equipm operates 14 separate more than Ii.OOO workers. of scientific manage--t machinery and most hnique. as with all other products u. is a basic manufacomponeni inside a Sanyo duced In one of its own
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      • 164 13 makiy Robbina says Ws biggest inspiration during his young life was the famed Western star, Gene Autry. Marty is borh a rhythm and a steel guitarist. He has penned more than 100 songs, 30 of which have been published. There are currently more than
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    • 465 14  - Tuner with full range-not troubled by radio waves PRESTON McGRAW By THE most likable feature of Altec's Model 707 amplifier-preamplifier-tuner is the frequency modulation tuner. It is not the most sensitive tuner around. But the signal it delivers to the preampifier is just about what the FM station is broadcasting
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    • 70 14 SHHH! Newport Jazz Festival on Rhode Island has slipped quietly into its last day with nothing more alarming than overcast skies. "We feel that Newport has regained its fine name and can stage a jazz-dig without riots." said police chief Joseph Radice. Admittedly about 150 youths
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    • 145 14 CLIFF RICHARD, the Golden Boy of the Big Beat, makes an ill-advised sortie into the world* of pop classics on LISTEN TO CLIFF. With neither the dynamics of a Darin nor the technique of a Sinatra, he should stick to beat numbers that do not
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    • 905 15  - GOOD JAZZ is GOOD MUSIC BENNY GOODMAN fff e r four decades if has taken it* n htf By When a h ett in ptton*^ ,11 i" conttruetion, |a«* good music, says rdistiMuUhJj 7 ,»n clannetist and orchestra conductor, Benny cSi« *1 d^cusson. he shows how j.«, ha, de^elo^d V
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    • 394 15 PHILIPS STEREOPHONIC BRINGS A NEW DIMENSION IN SOUND ad- orh n e rt rmWo channels rd to in s light tereo mding ighout rded record i ried ol Fhese the >by microsSs^t it, v Sp rond Channel: With a stereo record player, or with a second pickup, amplifier and loudspeaker
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    • 597 15  - HIS 'WHITE SOUND' DISCS CURES HEADACHES PRESTON McGRAW i ßy EMORY COOK, a giant in what he likes to cail the "high fidelity sweepstakes era of LP's." reports that the interest of the record buyer is shifting again. "The listener's interest is now beginning to shift again away from the
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    • 260 16  -  MARTIN JACKSON By am not sexy: Girl with dream figure Jill-; latest reci-ui! to Tin Pan Alley, H erli n pas I o r's daughter Kike Sonimer, looked sadly al her hands. "Just like a washerwoman," she said. "They will never be beautiful and soft
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    • 304 16  - Gulf between British U.S. Hi-Fi men PRESTON McGRAW By MULTIPLE SPEAKER ASSEMBUB HAVE NEVER CAUGHT ON iN UK THE British high fidelity enthusiast used lobc|>iri ft who contented himself with one or i n\ > modest-si? r :wm\ ;i low-powered amplifier. II His American counterpart was pictured as a person
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    • 554 16 B 0 B BROOKMEYER: "Blues Hot and Cold" *HMV CLP 1438: 12in. LPt. Trombonist Brookmeycr at his swinging and imaginative best, backed by an excellent rhythm section, in six numbers where apparent simplicity conceals a breadth of feeling now distinctly rare in jazi. ror once,
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    • 730 17 Jazz actually ROSE from the DEAD' OLJ|S SATCHMO) ARMSTRONG TALKS OLJT THE GOOD OLD ,aYS IN the ROARIN' TWENTIES U>UIS (Safdwio) Armstrong was bom on the edge of the Storyville section of New Orleans. He rose from a poor and tough environment to become "the King of Joxx." Known and
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    • 364 17  -  NOEL GOODWIN THE NEWEST TREND IN MUSIC Bv ROCKETING up through the gap between so called *'serious" and "popular" music comes a composer for whom the gramophone is setting a new trend. His name: Kurt Weill. the man who wrote the tune nowadays called
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    • 280 17  -  PRESTON McGRAW By I trad< has <>n It d ing thai Thej be bas to sell It tur $100 to pav his overhead and gel u three to four per cent return on his investment Price range Hi sells the component to a
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    • 129 18 The true-to-life reality of music you can w /^^m*^*^ hear on NATIONAL Stereo Radiograms will v(L w enchant you so much that NOW you will J ib fcT^fcit^ffti^I understand just why such a title was I \HI P^W mMtti^M \^r j chosen for that beautiful piece of music. )f HH
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  • 327 19  - Singapore's first ship-breaking company opens today ARTHUR RICHARDS TO INDUSTRY, MORE JOBS By SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE'S first ship-breakin* company will be officially opened by Mr. Low Por Tut k. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, at the company's yard at 20} mile-' stone Lim Chu Rang Road at 5
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  • 52 19 VISITING MINISTER CALLS ON HEAD OF STATE THE visiting Indian Minister for Law, Mr. Ashoke Sen (right), paying a courtesy call on the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, at the Istana Negara. Mr. Sen is on his way back to India from the 12th Commonwealth Law Convention held
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  • 54 19 TB problem still grave— Tun Lee KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The tuberculosis problem in Malaya is still very grave, according to Tun Sir Henry H.S. Lee. chairman of the Lady Templer Hospital in Kuala Lumpur. In a broadcast. Tun Lee said more than 1.500 t.b. patients 1 had been successfully operated
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  • 184 19 SPASTIC CENTRE TO OPEN ITS DOORS TO PUBLIC NEXT WEEK BUKiT TIMAH, Thurs. The Spastic Centre at Field House, 25 Gilstead Road, will be open to the public on July 26 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Visitors to the centre will have the
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  • 50 19 Port accident One dead, another hurt PORT SWETTENHAM. Thurs. Two men were injured one fatally when the derrick they were operating on board a ship swung back and hit them. Tan Boon Thiam. 35. died on the way to hospital and Lim Chin Chye. 40. is in a serious condition.
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  • 22 19 TANJONG MALIM. Thurs.— The Catholic Mission is to put up a new secondary English school costing $70,000 v Slim Road.
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  • 131 19 Viscount de Lisle to call on Inche Yusof SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The new Governor-General of Australia. Viscount do Lisle. V.C.. will make a brief stop in Singapore on Monday on his way to Australia in the Orcades. While here. Viscount de Lisle will pay a courtesy call on the Yang di-Pertuan
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  • 108 19 Rupert and the Old Hat— l 7 Puptrt turns towards the sound 3a M comes again, and at once he spies the little object in the grass. Oh, I'm gbd you came." says he wooden cuckoo in a faint voice. !t'< such a long time since 1 did any ti>ing.
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  • 52 19 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Johore is to have a new threestorey General Post Office at Jalan Tan Hiok Nee. It will be one of the most modern in Malaya. The $1,015,000 project is part of the Federation Government's plan to spend $18 million on developing the
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  • 602 19 SINGAPORE, TbUTS, The following candidates were successful in the Australian Society of Accountants examination held in Singapore in May: OINTING AND Al'DlTlXti: Allan Choo It Sen?. Chua Boon Chye, Chua Swee Tieu. Alen Koto Kian Hock. Lam Bin I i i i Lee PezvA Chuan, Leong Chip
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  • 144 19 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Government's big anti-tuberculosis campaign will move into its third phase in the Stamford area on July 31. It is estimated that there are some 40,000 people above the age of 14 (eligible age for X-ray) living
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  • 121 19 T.T.C. TO DISPLAY WORK AT COMMONWEALTH EXHIBITION SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Teachers' Training College will participate in the forthcoming Commonwealth Technical Training Week exhibition to be held at Victoria Memorial Hall from July 31 to August 5. The college will exhibit works in pottery, printing and weaving. Several trainee teachers have
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  • 128 19 MOTOR REPAIR SHOP HEAD WAS ONCE A LABOURER SINGAPORE, Thurs. A man who rose from labourer to become head of a motor repairing firm in Singapore died at his home in Kallang Pudding Road. He was Mr. Lee Siang Ho, 72, chairman of the board of directors, of Messrs. Lee
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  • 192 19 Oil firm names new market thief: He started as stock clerk SINGAPORE, Thursday. 'JHE Standard Vacuum Oil Company has announced the appointment of Mr. lan Peng Khian as Marketing Analysis Manager to replace Mr. 0. Breda, who has left on reassignment. Mr. Tan, joined the company in 1946 as a
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  • 47 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The five Canadian doctors, who are due to arrive in October to serve the Federation Government under the Colombo Plan, will all be specialists. The leader of the team will be Dr. J. D. Hermann, a pro- fessor of surgery.
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  • 120 19 WATCHMAN, 64, THROWS $1,000 THANKSGIVING PARTY SINGAPORE, Tiiuis.— About 2,00U Sikus, in oingapore attended a thanksgiving service at the Central Sikh Temple in Queen Street to celebrate Mr. Teja Singh'* recovery from illness. Mr. Teja Singh, 64, a watchman at the Singapore Traction Company for the past 27 years, spent
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    • 279 20 Q Could you please tell me what causes cystitis? Is there anything I can do to prevent a recurrence of it? A CYSTITIS Is an infection and therefore caused by germs. These germs are encouraged to grow by catching a chill in such
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  • 126 20 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS rpHE winners of last week's colouring: contest, each of whom will receive $5/- are: ONG TECK LENG (13), 152-4 Everitt Road, Singapore 15. VIRGINIA RAPPA (9), 119 Shrewsbury Road. Singapore li. JOHNNY KWAN (9), 38-P Whampoa Road, Singapore 12. JOHNNY LIM (6i),
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  • 8595 21 Horses entered for the Penang turf Club's July race meeting FREE PRESS GUIDE TO RACING FORM FORM OF HORSES CLASS TWO FIVE COUAG SCRATCHED: 28-5-61 S'pore 8-12 lira Cl. 2-Course scratching. Track very good. TENTH: <11 started) 25-5-61 S'pore 8-8 lm (Johnson) Cl. 2: Div. 1; Ist. Oatot Kacha 7-13;
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  • 305 24  - Trainer Allan's horses show winning form on the track Scrutineer By Penang, Thursday. THE spotlight was on trainer Allan's horses at the Batu Gantong training track this morning. His Gold Cup candidate. Morning Flight, and Resquilleur worked in brilliant fashion. Morning Flight, with jockey Wilson astride, was paced by stablemates
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  • 131 24 S'PORE WOMEN FOOTBALLERS PLAY TODAY Thurs. The highlight of today's Wei- j fare Week programme by the University ol Malaya In Singapore Students Union is the women's football match at' Jalan Besar >tadium at 6 p.m. Tan Tock Seng Hospital will play against the Shadow Women's team in the curtainrajser
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  • 237 24  -  C. CHELLAPPAH By JIMMY Coates, the former English Olympian who missed three Malaya (hip-ties will take the field for the Joint Services against Negri Sembilan at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday. :v The selection of Coates. a Physical Training instructor in the
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  • 81 24 Fifteen year old Vicky Chan, a student of Raffles Girls' School, gives a smile of victory after clocking 2 mins. 58 sees, in the women's 200 metres freestyle event to win the Dr. Essel Tan's Challenge Trophy in the pre-cham- pionship final of the
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  • 144 24 BAD START FOR MIDDLESEX: 2 DOWN FOR 4 LONT3ON. Th%rs.— Close of play scores in yesterday's cricket matches were: At Lord's: Players 203 (K. Bsrrington 53> Gentlemen 74-4 <P. May 40 n.0."». At Maidstonr: Kent 302 'R. Wilson 53. S. Leary 72. P. Jones 70 > Middlesex four for two
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  • 81 24 SELETAR. Thurs. In the first match of the Inter-Services football competition. Royal Air Force trounced the Army six-nil, here yesterday. The airmen outclassed the Army in all departments and would have won by a bigger margin if they had not taken play too light-heartedly.
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  • 27 24 BRIGHTON (England), Thurs. I -The Nawab of Pataudi, 20-year-I jld captain of Oxford University cricket team, was discharged from I the Middlesex Eye hospital yesterday.
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  • 137 24 'THANK YOU' AND A BIG WELCOME BY SASA CHIEF SINGAPORE. Thurs. The »3 Singapore Amateur Swimming Association gave a dinner to newly arrived American swimming coach, Edward J. Smyke, at the residence of Dr. Chan Ah Kow, in Mountbatten Road Last night. In his speech, the SASA president. Mr. M.I.C.
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  • 160 24 O'NEILL HITS HIS SIXTH TOUR CENTURY VJORTHAMPTON. Thur.s The Australian cricket tourists were dismissed for 313 by Northamptonshire, bottom of the English county table, yesterday after Norman O'Neill had Hayed the county attack early on lor his sixth century of the tour. Splendid fielding and accurate bowling enabled the county
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  • 84 24 THE AIRWAYS FIND F N EASY TO BEAT SINGAPORE. Thurs. .Malayan Airways Sports Club bea'. Prascr and Ncavc Sports Club 4-0 In a Singapore Business Bouses Junior A football league and cuptie played on the Padanß yesterday It was a one-sided affair all the way. Bui though they dominated, it
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  • 63 24 MELBOURNE. Thurs. A race horse trainer and his jockey son were among s<;ven victims of a head-on collision between two speeding automobiles yesterday. Leading trainer A. A. Graetz and his jcekey son. Charles, and the wives of both were killed. Another trainer was among the
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  • 26 24 STUTTGART (We.st Germany), Thurs.— Wilma Rudolph, 21 -year-old Tennessee student, set a women's world 100 metres record of 11.2 seconds yesterday.
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  • 31 24 GEYLANG. Thurs. Entries for the Singapore Open btvttatkm badminton championships close today. The tournament vill bo played a., the Badminton Stadium on Aug. 5. 6 and 7.
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