The Singapore Free Press, 21 July 1961

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 291 1 past gallops by P. and O. Cup candidates —P. 12 We won't give in io aspiring junta: Lee SINGAPORE, Friday. Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said writing that the Legislative Asdl confidence would give the institutional right to carry i Assembly before the tv< ourselves
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  • 326 1 BREAKING-UP OF SHIPS CAN PROVIDE WORK FOR 5,000: GOH'S MESSAGE SINGAPORE, Fri There would be direct employment for 5.000 men if 500,000 tons of shipping could be broken up annually. The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said this in a message to ship-break-ers and businessmen at the inauguration of
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  • 29 1 BANGKOK. Fil.— The COl-'Stl-tuem assembly yesterctay voted by 134 to five m favour of "Thailaud" as tne name of this counay over tne name "Siam."
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  • 21 1 BONN. Fri. —General Abdul Hans Nasution. the Indonesian Defence Minister, is at present undergoing medical treatment in West Germany.
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  • 22 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. The United States Government had a deficit of $11,700 million to me nnanclal year whicn enueu lasc month.
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  • 115 1 LONDON. Fri. All normal 8.0.A.C. schedules will be resumed by the weekend following the end yesterday of the two-week strike at Lo^jn^SJ? o^The Chairman of BOAC, hit Mathew Slattery. in a Element this morning said that all to Hie Corporation will do their utCto get the
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  • 9 1 AFTER 40 YEARS. AN APPEAL FROM TOKYO MRS. CHEAH
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  • 438 1  - Japanese will soon hear from his 'long lost' teacher PETER LOKE By I SINGAPORE, Friday. A JAPANESE businessman's effort to trace two people whom he knew in Singapore 40 years ago has met with success. Twentylour hours- after reading his appeal 1 traced one of them his former teaelier who
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  • 32 1 WASHINGTON. Fn. General Douglas Mat-Arthur, just back from his "sentimental tour" of the Philippines was yesterday honoured by President Kennedy and other U.S. leaders at a White House lunch.
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  • 176 1 Head of State to review Customs tomorrow SINGAPORE, F r i. After one month of preparations, all is ready now for the first-ever review of the Customs and Excise Department by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inehe Yusof bin Ishak at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Over 270 customs officers attached to the
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  • 39 1 I SINGAPORE. Fri. The Uni- versify of Malaya in Singapore an- nounced this morning the appointments of Dr. R.S. Desowitz to the Chair of Parasitoloey and Mr. D.R. j Gnnn to the Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery.
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  • 27 1 BERLIN. Fn.— Peter Probst, 22-year-010 son of a)i East German Minister, nas flea lo West Beilin. ihe anti-Communist We.st Berlin Free Jurists' organisation said.
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  • 154 1 TTC plans technical course for teachers 700 HAVE APPLIED FOR ADMISSION SINGAPORE, Fri.— The I Teachers' Training College, in following the Government's aim to popularise scientific and technical education in the State, is introducing a Technical Teachers' Certificate Course soon. This two-year full-time course is to be held at the
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  • 25 1 MOBIT E (Alabama), Fri.— Biliy Gene Wilson, 3ti. was arrested on cruu:_:es of po.-v-e^->in^ counterfeit money which lie nad ix^en i:udIng for kis>ts.
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  • 26 1 QUEBEC. Pri. Cecile Dionne. one of the four surviving Dionne quintupl ts, yesterday gave birth to twin boys at fct. tJacramem Hospital here
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  • 27 1 BANGKOK, Pri The Kins and Queen of Thailand have accepted the invitation of President Ra.iendra Prasad to pay a .state visit to India.
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  • 84 1 RUBBER PkICL t? Insist first ra4 •-:l•'>«•«■ buy• fi M v 'n puts p i 111 na ha i nl II i ;h. «om X Ilin !i Kong I und bu i (i 111' i™ I Ml I i i. I ,:U \i! U 4i Heights, f:.!- < Gato<
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  • City section: Finance and industry
    • 218 2 SHARP RISE IN GILTS ON SMALL BUYING I ONDON. Fri. The r e cent recovery continued in the stock markets here yesterday although buying was small. The outstanding ieature of the day was a >harp rise in Gilt-edged securities on small baying in a thin market with gains extending to
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    • 31 2 FKANKFT'RT. Pr; Shr.re es on the stuck exchange here iped sharp); yesterday with speciality tssoea lo>mg up p ints. The dechne :e--::ect*-i: uwruuaneaa over the m--1 ._:..>. situation, bickers
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    • 18 2 'WIRO Fv: A prrs:deir.:;il deissued bere yesterday sos- ':>• Cairo and Alexandria ek exchange markets for fcwc
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    • 279 2 British exports improve: Malaya is among 'best prospects' LONDON, Friday. 'JHE outlook for Britain's exports to 34 countries in the third quarter of this year was classified as good in 19 countries, improving in three, unchanged in four, deteriorating in six and bad in two. A survey produced by the
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    • 159 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last nAle* in ;iie Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDI* S TRIALS: Boustead $1.56 (unchanged*. Ted. Dis. $1.47 iunchanged». I. N. Or as $2.50 mown 3 ceni&>, Gammon $1.93 tuncnanged), M. Brew $3.35 (down 3 cento >, S.C.S. $2.45 (down 1 cent>. Steamers 86
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    • 112 2 TIN TURNS FIRMER AND FINISHES HIGHER AT CLOSE: RUBBER STEADY LONDON. Fri —Tin turned firmer on the upturn at Singapore and a fair amount of Continental enquiry. Moreover, some quarters interpreted as mildly bullish the release by the U.S. General Services Administration. Both cash and three montiis finished slightly higher
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    • 55 2 BRUSSELS. Fri. Israel has ap- plied to the Six-nation European Economic Community to open nei sotiations for association with the group. The Israeli Government had sub- mil ted a memorandum on the pub--1 ject to the groups member coun- tries France. West Germany.
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    • 53 2 HONG KONG Thurs.— Closing prices here today '.vere: Previous Today H. S. Bank Corporation 5406 $404 sales sales Wheelock Harden 513.00 $13.10 sales Mies H'kon? phone $56.00 $55.50 sales sales Dairy Farm Coid Storage 541.50 $41.00 sales sales Taikoo Dock $73.50 $73.00 sales sales Jbrdme Mathieson $28.40
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  • 112 2 LONDON. Fri. Advance statistics issued by the International Rubber Study Group show that world production of rubber inApril was (in long tons with March in brackets) as follows: Natural rubber production (167,500). consumption 157,500 (167,500). imports into USSR (29,000), imports into China 5.250 (3.250), total stocks (722.500*.
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  • 151 2 Govt. takes over 8 Shell oil tanks in Ceylon /COLOMBO, Fri.— The Ceylon State Petrol c v m Corporation yesterday took over eight oil storage tanks and 16 acres of land used by the Shell Company of Ceylon. An order, published in a gazette extraordinary and signed by the Commerce
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  • 24 2 CULVER CITY, Fri. An explosion rocked the arsenal of Merto-Goldwyn-Mayer studios early yesterday. Police reported at least one person was killed.
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  • 31 2 CHARLESTON. Fri. Violent electrical storms, heavy rains and lashing winds killed at least 11 people here and in Ohio and in Kansas during the past 18 hours.
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  • 303 2 NEW YORK, Friday. 'pHK Soviet Ambassador. Mr. Mikhail Menshikov, told reporters before sailing for Southampton yesterday that the "tense" and "abnormal" situation in Berlin could lead to a third world war if continued. The ambassador, however, said he felt there
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  • 123 2 ACTRESS IS FINED AND BANNED FOR ROAD DEATH BIRMINGHAM. Fri. Miss Georgina Ward, 20-year-old actress daughter of Viscount Ward of Willey, former British Air Minister, was banned from driving for four >ears and fined $830 here yesterday for causing the death of a 54-year-old road worker by dangerous driving. Miss
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  • 96 2 LONDON. Fri. Gertrude, the flve-and-a half-foot earthworm acclaimed by zoologists as one of the most mysterious scientific discoveries in years, has died at the London Zoo. A zoo spokesman said that Gertrude, discovered 15,000 feet up in the Colom- bian Andes, probably died because she was
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  • 198 2 HE HID IN PLANE TO MEET CANADIAN PEN-PAL MONTREAL. Fri. Harry Mcilwraith, a 14-year old Scots boy who stowed away on a trans-Atlantic airliner, got a royal reception here yesterday before an ignominious trip back home. Instead of being locked up, as is usual with people who violate Canada's .immigration
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  • 366 2 c.i.f NOTE: Alt prices beiow are middle vrices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. July 20. Previous rodav RUBBER No. i K»» e.l.f Europian parts July unquoted unquoted Aug 24 13/16 24 13/16 Mi., w£R No. 1 RSS Spot 24 1516 24J RUbHER No 1 RSS Settlement
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  • 279 2 France rushes troops into battle as Bizerta crisis worsens FRENCH paratroops flew into the besieged Bizerta base last nitfht r and went straight into action against Tunisian troops as the bloody clashes along the base perimeter developed into an international incident. i i 1 i < In the face of
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  • 75 2 TOKYO sand televisi i nigh! a Japan< < fleeing ir</"",\ patrol boat th* i ed on them Hokkiaidi Eet-contr 1 Eiabomai T( v ed th< patn frigaf of Vi It it)ic can* Ughtl Man n war wh< I give:.. Captured ryirm lone shaj> sel thai stragg] r vessel 6ovi<
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  • 9 2 TOKVi chiion given S :..< country's comb;! di
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  • 7 2 SVDNI t vrhifa thr> %< Gum*
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 119 2 asdfasdf v hips lymfl alongside the Singapore ■tmvne today are: HiiMor 31 2?s, i 31 S3. M eon i.i 40 41. Hoe^n 25 26, H.koae Han 13 14. Outer Roads: Pyidawaya. tndu?. Mai neri, r>.!adajat. MincKara. Hoi»n Silwiwajrc, Rarossa, Stottar, Hock Le*. Geivaae "%'Bh, Toag Hi:.. ■;ifr>k. TelMfllli. Shun Fucc.
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    • 36 2 POP 4^ /^THE BIG IPEArN, jdSmjjjjf] f as you call it, Ifi 16 TO DISTRACT I I V ATTENTION FROM J V AAY BALC7NESS// 7/^v '"'^••''■••y^y V I• I .J^^ X <' 4^a\ I JJL>** wp^^ I
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  • 836 3 If z :>ne I t i lejiaiards I r and I m m m m B B le f or veterans of many a battle dnce the party was first formed in 1954. The Parliamentary Seer taries in the Ministries of
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  • 558 3 SINGAPORE DIARY asdfasdf —^W>— S SINGAPORE, Friday, ]$jRS. GRAGIA TAY CHEE, an enthusiast in the dramatic arts, is inviting those interested in promoting acting talent to join her in forming a society. "The society will exi.-t solely to develop and promote Interest In acting, and as far as Is possible,
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  • 155 3 O s^ c^ 1Q D Net .to yesterday tessswrs ye ooh who pleaded guilty. «r2£ i? will be able to see that you have not behaved like a man who knew he had a responsibility towards a wite and children," replied Mr. D'Netto. Mr. D'Netto
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  • 261 3 POLICE LIED, SAY TWO YOUTHS... BUT COURT FINES THEM SINGAPORE, Fri. A criminal district judge here yesterday expressed the hope that it was not the general impression of the people that police officers went to court to tell lies. The judge. Mr. E. H. D'Netto said this when he brushed
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  • 75 3 Professor D. F. Opdyke and his wife and two children, arrived here from Manila yesterday for a four-day visit. They are staying at the Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Yeo Cheng Hoe. Mr. G. W. Geikie and Inche Ainnie bin Dhoby all of Sarawak; Mr. D. A. Stephen, Inche
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    • 282 3 UoO MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your ]*!*s& Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page at is a GOOD MEN'S Store? eh lakes great care in selectend v If by any chance they in their selection, they :red to replace the goods gotion. :re the prices do
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 194 3 CINEMAS TAJ: Lela Satria (Malay) ALHAMBRA: Saga of the 3.15. 6.15. 9.15. Vagabonds 1.15. 3.30, 6.45, 9.15. CATHAY: Johnny Tremam 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30. jfejft YiiST P m SINGAPORK ART SOCIETY: LIDO-' The' Mill of the Stone Local artists' painting exhibition, Women' 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.30. Britush Council Amber MaiiODEON:
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  • 122 4 Parents get queries on court for Chinese school pupil SINGAPORE "I THE Singapore Chinese Schools \i 1 Committee-Staff Association vl ing a survey among Chinese H(( students to find out how mam JT take a proposed two-year p Nl l course. jjj The association h;is s n t P some
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  • 154 4 TWO TAKE HOME DOLLS TO REMIND THEM OF MALAYA PAYA LEBAR, Fri. Two little Japanese girls have taken home to Japan two dolls as souvenirs of Malaya, where they have lived for about two years. They are the daughters of Mr. H. Shionoya, an accountant of the Kuala Lumpur office
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  • 181 4 In six months Mrs. Frey saves record 62 strays for R.S.P.C.A. SERANGOON, Fri.— Mrs. John Frey, 62, a life member of the RSPCA, claims to have set up a record by saving 62 stray dogs in the first six months of this year. "I've never had so many in any
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  • 132 4 ASSEMBLYMAN IS ASKED TO HELP THEM GET PUBLIC PHONE PASIR PAN JANG, Fri. Residents living at the Pasir Panjang Road and Clementi Road junction have asked their Assemblyman, Mr. Tee Kirn Leng, to help them get a public telephone installed in the area. They claimed that although there are telephones
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  • 273 4 His river ferry service saves pedestrians twenty-minute walk SINGAPORE, Friday. APERATIXG a one-man ferry service across a quiet section of the Singapore River is the unusual occupation of 56-year-old Ong Bee Sian, a former wharf labourer. In a felt hat that hides a weather-beaten face, Ong is a familiar figure
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  • 65 4 SCHOOL FORMS SAFETY FIRST CLUB JURONG. Fri.— The Jurong (Special) Secondary School has formed a Safety First Club to foster good traffic sense among the students. The principal, Mr. Seah Yun Chong, said the inauguration of the Safety First Club showed what the students could do when given "good leadership
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  • 23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Two Federation prison officers will be selected to undergo six months' training in a prison in Denmark.
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  • 41 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Captain Hussein bin Onn. a son of the Party Negara chief. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. is on< of seven Malayans recently called to the Bar. He is now reading in chambers in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 130 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Venerable Bhikku Ananda Mangala of New Delhi, one of the four monks invited by the Sri Lankaramaya Temple in St. Michael's Road to stay here for four months, wants to form a Buddhist youth organisation. Venerable Ananda Mangala said he would also deliver a
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  • 78 4 SILAT RESIDENTS CALL FOR STREET LIGHTS SINGAPORE, Fri. The residents of Kampony Silat Estate want street lights for their only access road at Silat Avenue, which is dark and very quiet at night. Mr. John Teo, one of thi residents, explained thai there were two street light? installed and maintained
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  • 120 4 Japan aids paper industry in Indonesia PAYA LEBAR. Fri. Sixty Japanese engineers have already been sent to differ- i ent parts of Indonesia to set up four paper manufacturing plants. This was revealed by Mr. K. Inoue. manager of the Jakarta office of F. Kanomatsu and Company Limited, at the
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    52 4 PAYA LEBAE sini:ap<»n r.i-' futun MOJ (abmr Irenifij dor in lataltl %i N IM < stopped hrtt i has visited Si* ven\ iiin |s II. van! I '>* Urn rapM this otmatn v tor^st J U,. (old f thixl the SinS^J ment ".i y nfl and heattfcy" tß^ pundiii-
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  • 58 4 TWO CULTURE EXPERTS FROM U.S. VISIT S'PORE SlMtre IcaJ ln-> Asia Ea c. titt count ler Sefl; edu B C p< i< D por< I aac I j 1 n :f. LI 4 ito i betu d n: schol attei the He cal 1 need* -J visit* n make Asian
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  • 1136 5 Today LIEUT HARRY RTFSBWW.fi tolls of an epic jungle encounter Mga np| A deep-sea diver and treasure hun|if\U tci -to-be, the author finds himself I Frnil a Colombian jungle on a surveying assignment. There his guide >las,M tells him of the lurking:
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    • 26 5 iIOENT I! 60' I ;igs SIOR k L [t^iii:ml I > j^ I 4 i L, ißniJiJli ■iiuli N$A Guifors I o I Nan I <Chl^i Ltd.
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    • 306 5 Sleepwear by A beautifully embroidered, lined k ll fj/\ bodice is set on softly gathered /ft kV^ I /Jj sheer with French piping defining Jli-^//// the flattering neckline. A dainty vL^fr^f/l: V bow points up the fitted midriff. jl'^V rim V v IN 3 COLORS *\X ff V^X^ rT\\ 41-43,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 182 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis "1 F f il RI©MT. NOW I I WEALL.KWOW7UATJ |^s>| BUT TME ORIgMTAL \JI f//^'\ I j I > LBVITATION IS Ivl FAKIRS CLAIAATMEY/=t] X«J i^b TK'OMORE A/ILLUC/OM-- ~xf py 15^ j I^BNL /^S TK2
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  • 363 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE The basic needs for progress ■THE Professor of E< oaomics at the University ol Toronto, Dr. S. G. Triantis, during his recent visit, specified what he felt were the basic needs for the economic 1 development of Singapore. Industry must be developed to absorb the increasing population
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  • 649 6 This institution attracts thousands in the U.S. with its skip-a-day diet IT'S no news that the cause of overweight is over-eating, but it's an encouraging revelation to learn that there is at last, a slimming diet that has been found acceptable to everyone. This attraction is a very
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  • 195 6 ...the Free Press reported: "By the arrival of the Sarawak steamer Rainbow, we have received information of Sir James Brooke's proceedings at Muka. and we are glad to be able to inform our readers that the mischief perpetrated last year at that place by the Hon. Mr.
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  • 56 6 /\UT yesterday came a Ricardo Zzyzz. For 15 years brand new telephone I has been last name in v i *i, tl trie Los Angeles directory, book with more than a mil- Yesterday he lost the holion names in it and a nour to a Mr. Zzzyzz
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  • 337 6  - 'Paper darts' to rescue used rockets Peter Fairley BY WORLD OF SCIENCE SCHOOLBOYS paA per dart has given American scientists an idea for a way to recover the mammoth boosters that will be needed to lift manned spaceships of the future. Each of these rockets could cost a.s much as
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  • 99 6 ciori«*u> i Uh(.r > n»n Ui tarrj 5 u Som < r».., D."' aWM 0ti,,,. < tin Bhob rans vanb othci Kent 1 h.ii 1 I tOUI I medium i, qii'iii. I f try into tin •wo,;; J wish self, .sun.: i "Tl appeUti i munpli rae uukii i
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 734 6 You mn hand in your classified nd. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA <""* SINGAPORE «*«W» HIOHL*NO$ Mi 30 Tanoit Rst& IfOH (ii.d S-o--.i<r M i Ltd., KLANS .New Roa<l MOT A IHAW «;o:.1 S»tor«n» AJ Ul*., HUALA LUMPUW i 'i>.>: dtara>4 N U«u« 19 Mi A.--r»'ir
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    • 7 6 and PJT/AfS TIGER OIL ENC AUN TONC
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    • 73 6 Pigeon fOR YOUR DELIGHT F H io-PiCfc.Q rj cicAPi Tt; g |ft«A PACKET IN POWL Jft 3^B >■ i f 20-piclow BGMETTI 55 A PACKET IN SINGdPC 60 APACK&T IN MAUM y^r Comfort Otyle MADE IN EMCLfcNO SANDERS ft SANDERS Uj^, RECEIVED FROM c p O P X A NEW
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 229 6 1 TODAYS RADIO SINGAPORE With a somi; 10.00 Late evenbi,- ni<i reque.sLs: 10.30 Starlight a r«P. I 7 i concert? 11.00 Edmundo Ro.s ctown. A.M.— 11.00 Programme .sum- KADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) mary; 11.02 Concert pops; 11.30 P.M.— 1.15 Tiffin date: 1.30 Am. us club, P.M. 12 Mid-day Time signal,
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    • 381 6 CLUES ACROSS 9 Do some gardening? i 3». 1 Pale read ink. mostly (4). ll I.'u-s1 u s lOau [oe ja> > 4lt may be in me coniract t IP. X 12 Place a bo 1S 1 8 Doctor lurnca swimmer? (3). 15 Salomes sevetUh? >4i 10 Paiis to keep
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  • 180 7 SIHGAPOM TECHNICIAN ENTERTAINS NEW-FOUND FRIEND 1 \V\ LEBAR Friday. I n technician's chance Vnierican girl in Tokyo, c on holiday there, had us l'('l\. diet r»om« tn Ri)ii);»- pore for a "'wonderful" three-day stay at his invitation before she
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  • 230 7 Mammoth show by Radio Singapore for fire relief fund SINGAPORE, Friday. JJADIO SINGAPORE will stage i\ mammoth variety show. "Nyala Harapan" C'A Flame With New Hope"), in aid of the Bukit Ho Swee National Fire Relief Fund ;it the Singapore Badminton I hill in Guillemard Road on Monday :it S
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  • 34 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Mr Malcolm Leadbetter will -peak on '"World Peace" to members of the Johore Bahru tary Club at the Johore Service Club on July 25 ai 5.15 p iii
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  • 11 7 BE FOR OUR CUSTOMS THEY ARE EFFICIENT COURTEOUS' Paradise l i
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  • 6 7 WILL STUDY MEDICINE HONG KONG 17
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  • 102 7 Rupert wonders at the little CrcattMC'j anxiety. 1 saw ail tr-.o^e excited birds.** he 'says. bu: tney made such a noise that 1 couldn'i understand j word/ '*.:>; awtul." sobs the clock I .^o^ They were talking about cousins the real cuckoos. When t-iey come
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  • 123 7 THE UAR's FIRST ENVOY TO SINGAPORE IS OPTIMISTIC PAYA LEBAR, Fri. Mr. Mustaiah Fahmy el-Essaw, the first Consul- General of the United Arab lie public to Singapore, said on his arrival at the airport that his country hoped tor good relations with Singapore. The Con*ul-Cieiieral, who came with his wife
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  • 140 7 TWO SALVATION ARMY MEN TOUR HOMES IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Fri. Two Salvation Army officers, returning to their home stations in the Philippines and South Korea after completing their training course in London, had a quick lock at the Army's homes in Singapore when the Canton was in port. They were
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  • 252 7 HE WILL SEE FOR HIMSELF HOW A COMMUNIST LIVES OAYA LEBAR, Fri.— An American Rotarian, on a world tour, said here that he was planning to stop over at; Moscow to find out how a Communist lives. He Is Mr. Howard Williams, who has so far visited Japan, Hong Kong.
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  • 188 7 COALITION GOVT. CAN BRING PEACE TO LAOS, SAY ENVOYS S~ INGAPORE. Fri. Peace could be achieved in Laos ii a coalition government could be formed by the country's three factions pro -West, pro Communist and neutrals, said two diplomats from Cambodia who were here lor a short stay. They were
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 68 7 Mr. Mario Barbieri Technician Demonstrator of 9reatest Italian sew| ng machine factory has just arrived from Italy. Mr. Mario Barbieri will carry out a series of practical demonstrations of sewing and embroidery with the famous I NECCHI sewing machines and he will be pleased to answer any question you would
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    • 443 7 MAKE UP j/> *^O^ V V\/ MIND J Mp vVJljffl HAVE A 11^ J LOOK AT ?\S "C My OUTSTANDING Hw a, la., i. the outstand in g new £^^1 M-l |M ROT\pY Super 41. JcMgned and pro- fmW<m duced l enmefv m >w,.zcrland 8 p. Luxe box The ROTARY
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 257 7 asdfasdf IF ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY... YOl have the crusading instinct and are always ready to try something new and in- j teresting. You have good commonsense, but what is perhaps more valuable is a keen, intuitive sense that enables you to make quick decisions. You are a good manager and
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    • 74 7 DIQPCQ (Feb. 20-Mar £0): rIOULO JOIN others in seme weekend outing. Improve your health potential. ADICQ < Mai 21-Apr. HnlCO TAKE time out today to rest and relax tensions so that your physical energy is increased. TJMIDIIQ <Aur 21-May 21): IRUKUd TH i S should be a pleasant weekend in
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  • 276 8 EXERCISES TO KEEP YOU IN TRIM FOR THOSE EXTRA-SHORT HEMLINES j^RE your legs slender, smooth and shapely, like these? If so, you're probably born with them and can consider yourself lucky. But whether yours arc too thick or naturally slender, your legs
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  • 365 8 Family Problem No. 3 winner 'Ignore rude girl and she'll behave' QHOULD a child oi" Iwo be smacked or ignored when she is naughty and rude? Readers' opinions differed when we posed this question in Family Problem Contest No. 3 We asked readers to help a mother who wrote: "My
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  • 180 8 PINEAPPLE RICE SPONGE IS DESSERT WITH A DIFFERENCE ARE you looking for something different for dessert? Try pineapple rice sponge. This sweet is an imaginative way of serving rice. Make a sponge In a flan ring using a deep tin. When it has cooled, spread a thin coating of apricot
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  • 435 8 BABY CLINIC FOR MRS. KNOW-HOW IT'S always difficult for an adult to accept that a baby is quite happy without a pillow and a reader asks at what age her baby should begin to use one. THERE is no age at which a
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  • 27 11 I teariai tft 2«_. inches to win the W thr ppeateg day of the Ministry of f Health sports recently.
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  • 239 11  - S'pore will retain the Malaya Cup now that Skinner is back C. CHELLAPPAH By SINGAPORE. Friday. \yIIH Singapore's international goalkeeper Wilfred Skinner back in the side, Singapore look set to retain the Malaya Cup this year. Skinner played his first match for Singapore last Sunday against Malacca after an absence
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  • 29 11 VERSAILLES. Fri Kel Nagle. Australia's former British Open golf chompion, swept to victory in the French Open championship with a record-equalling I final round of 65.
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  • 246 11 Christine's parents disagree on whether she should retire LONDON, Friday. W.s parents have dif- he t her she should relis or have another i i-Minn. |n iway I i i i I thing could happen again n I she couid tail to win again,* 1 says Mrs. Truman There are
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  • 438 11 YIO CHU KANG, Friday I RICHARD Aw proved himself to be the fastest sprinter when he won the century and furlong events at the Yio Chu Kang School's seventh annual athletic meet. Bui bis efforts chci not win him
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  • 132 11 'SMALL WALK' ON 1-DAY BUKIT TIMAH, Fri.— The Indonesian Community in Singapore will hold a "Small Indonesian Walk" in conjunction with the 16th. anniversary celebrations of Indonesian Independence Day next month. Inche Sukaimi Haji Ibrahim, secretary for the Public Celebrations, said the walk will be held annually. This walk is
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  • 335 11 ALL THE YMCA TENNIS TOURNAMENT RESULTS T>RAS BASAH. Fri. The men's singles of the Y.M.C.A.'s 12th post-war open invitation tennis championships has readied the quarter-finals. Results of the matches played so far are: Men's Open Singles: Ist Round Ahmad Shah bt Ong Swee Keng 6-1. 6-0; C. H. Clark bt
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  • 86 11 TENNIS STAR TO UNDERGO LEG OPERATION GSTAAD (Switzerland), Fri. Neale Fraser, Australia's iormer Wimbledon champion, said that he would probably have an operation on his leg soon. Fraser, wno is playing in the Swiss championships here, has been suffering from knee trouble this season. He said he expected to leave
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  • 430 12  - A brilliant gallop by Lucky Lucky: Good bet for Sunday SCRUTINEER By PENANG, Friday. I UCKY LUCKY now looms as a good thing U in Sunday's P and 0 Cup. With a riding boy astride this morning he wound up his preparation with a brilliant gallop. Breaking jusl before the
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  • 260 12 BENNETT'S 117 N.O. RESCUES MIDDLESEX London. Fri. a masterly innings of 117 not out. by Don Bennett, the highest score of his career, rescued County cricket championship leaders Middlesex from a desperate position against Kent yesterday. Middlesex, replying to Kent's first Innings ol 302. lost six wickets for 73. but
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  • 432 12 S.E.A. GOLF TOURNEY STORE MOVE UP BEHIND HONG KONG From LITTLE NENE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Hong Kong, favourites for the Putra Cup, increased the lead by 20 strokes at the end of the second day's golf of the South East Asia tournament at th c Selangor Golf Club here yesterday.
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  • 90 12 CHANNEL SWIM: DOVER GIRL DOES IT I BOULOGNE, iFrancc FrL— 9 Miss Rosemary Ge< rse, 22--year-< Id Dover h< tel n cepUonist jresterday becami the first Brltisl] wm; svi Un from England to France. She came ash< re after a cr ssehannel swim lasting 2] hours 35 minutes. It was
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  • 256 12  - Asia's biggest Kart club to hold 20-event race meeting KEN JALLEH I by Singapore Friday UINtiAI'OIiK'S biggest Karl show will be a 20--rxt'iil production on Aug. <> by the Karting Club <>l Singapore on whal used lo be Ihe tarmac <>f Ihe <>I<l airporl nl Kallang. Mr. Loris Goring, president
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  • 184 12 DOCKYARD BEAT VETERANS IN LAST 12 MINUTES I ALAN BKSAR. Fri. -A great hattrick oy Combined Dockyard Selections' centre rward Burnside roobrd the ilaya Cup terans ol victory in the charity football match ber< y stt rdaj rh Veterans took a three-nil lead but in th< last 12 minutes l;.
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  • 29 12 HELSINKI. Fri.— Risto Luuk-I kr> en, Finland's European :!y- v eight boxing champion, has been offered a title fight with world champion Pone Kingpetch, of Thailand.
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  • 25 12 NEW YORK Fri. Harold Johnson oi Philadelphia, will deft nd world light-heavyweight r mpionship against Eddie Co'toi x Seattle on Aug. 20.
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  • 18 12 MELBOURNE. Fri Olympic J swimmer Alva Colquhoun has joined the Women's Royal Aus--1 tralian Army Corps.
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  • 211 12 I.C.C. DECISION: JOY AND DISAPPOINTMENT >TE\V DELHI. Fri. Indian i cricket circles expressed disappointment at the decision 01 the Imperial Cricket Conference to defer consideration of South Africa's membership. Indian Deputy Defence minister and president of the Delhi Cricket Association SaMar Majithia said: ■"South Africa is no longer a member
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  • 86 12 AUSSIE RUGBY UNION XV FOR S.A. TOUR ADELAIDE. Fri. -The AustJ\ ralian Rugby Union Wallabies assembled here yesterday prior to their departure tomorrow for a live i week tour of South Africa. The team will play a match against South Australia today and against Western Austra- lia in Perth on
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  • 160 12 OEHLERS IS TOO GOOD FOR S.J.I.' s QUEK GEYLANG. Fri. Four fights did not last the distance in the preliminaries of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's National Youth championships at the Happy World Stadium last night. In what would have been the best iighr of the evening —the lightweight contest
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  • 74 12 PEXANG. Fri.— l understand that jot-key Arthur Ward will leave for Australia early in August to accept an engagement to ride for a leading Sydney stable, writes RAPIER. Arthur has ridden for many years in Malaya and has always been one of the leading jockeys. It
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  • 118 12 EARLY FINISHES IN TESTS SHOW BIG DROP IN TOUR PROFITS V[ORTHAMPTON. Fri.— Proill ceeds from the Australian cricket tour in England this summer are about £8.000 .sterling down on those at the same stage of the 1956 tour, it was announced by Mr. Ray jSteele. the tourists' treasurer. After the
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  • 172 12 LIGHTFOOT TAKES 150 MINUTES TO HIT 80 N.O. T ORTHA\IPTO^^ Fn. An i unbeaten 80 in 21 hours b; Albert Eightfoot helped Northamptonshire total 28<> for six against the Australian touring team yesterday. The county then declare d. 24 run.- behind the tourists' first Innings, and by the close the
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  • 401 12 KATONG, Fri. —He did it again that Swimming 'wonder boy' 14-year-old Bernard Chan! At yesterday's pre-cham-pionship final of the Chinese Swimming Club's carnival at Amber Road, Bernard added another feather to his cap when he smashed the Singapore all -comers, native and
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