The Singapore Free Press, 25 July 1961

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  • 21 1 ■*> KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, JULY 25. 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 36 1 Scrutineer picks tomorrow's winners today —P. 12 ew 'get tough lie over Berlin Id Reds LsHlXfi i V vcitnt L i'iii. will |*totb i col militari in situation. i up i (lion Reservists
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  • 178 1 He will represent S'pore at Delhi talks for teachers SINGAPORE, Tuesday. YIR. Jeswanl Singh (iill will be the only Singapore representative to the annual conference of the World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession to he held in New Delhi from Thursday to August 10. Mr. Gill, principal of
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  • 146 1 SINGAPORE, Tue« VisU count De L'lsle and Dudley. V.C, Governorgeneral designate of Australia, crammed a V.I. P. luncheon, a reception and a shopping spree into his 1 1- ht programme during a 11-hour stopover here yesU'riiay. The Viscount was travelling in the liner, Orcades.
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  • 15 1 g^pec* were de.aneu b noiice yesterday lUei p roV i. sxons) Ordiiittuce.
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  • 113 1 PAY CLAIMS BY LIGHTERMEN: NOW MINISTRY STEPS IN SINGAPORE, Tues. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry ot Labour and Law, Mr. Wee Toon Boon, yesterday intervened in a dispute between some 2,000 lightermen and about 100 lighter owners. The dispute centres around overtime. double pay for Sundays and public holidays,
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  • 22 1 LONDON. Tues.— Britain provided more than $28 million for colonial development and welfare during June, the colonial office announced.
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  • 752 1  - Eight good horses to follow in their next runs RAPIER By OENANG, Tiles.—Al- though the heavy rain which fell prior to the first race at Penang on Sunday played havoc with the form of many of the fancied runners, I was still impressed with the performances of the following horses:
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  • 100 1 SECOND SESSION OF ASSEMBLY PROROGUED BY INCHE YUSOF gINGAPORE. Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Lshak, has formally prorogued the second session of the Legislative Assembly. This was announced in a Government Gazette Extraordinary published last night. The Assembly is expected to reconvene at the end of October.
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  • 72 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Sir Alan Rose, the Chief justice, returned in the P O liner Orcades yesterday after a holiday in Britain. Sir Alan was met at the I wharf by the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah, Mr. Justice Buttrose. Mr. Justice Chua
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  • 180 1 JET FIGHTER CHASE TO CUBA AFTER PLANE IS HIJACKED MIAMI, Tues.— A United States jet fighter chased a U.S. Electra airliner when it was seized in mid-air yesterday and its pilot forced at gunpoint to fly the plane to Cuba. The airliner belonged to Eastern Airlines and was on a
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  • 97 1 Level goes up in all State's reservoirs W4f£l{; GOOD N£WS AFIf R RAIN gIXGAPORE, Tues. The water level in Singapore's impounding reservoirs is steadily rising following rain during the List few clays. At Mcßitchie Reservoir, the water level has reached 9.02 feet, compared with 6 feet last month. Highest Call
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  • 43 1 ALGIERS, mes. Si Satan, Conner AJgerian iia ~ioi.ai-.-L leader and iieau ol v ueitga'. ion ihai helc secret peace calks with General De Gaulle last year, has been id);< j c; in a batUe v.iui French troops, military Bouroei saiu yesterday.
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  • 32 1 PAYA LEBAR, Tues. A labourer, Ah L<?k. 22, was admitted ;o hospital with .serious injuries after his motorcycle was in collision wilh a mr in Airport Road early this morning.
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  • 36 1 BRYSON CITY. (North Carolina), Tues. A gem hunter. Mr. Kermit Martin, has found 14--ounce pins sapphire which could be the world's biggest and a 24--ounce ruby o! record size tor the United states.
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  • 30 1 HAVANA. Tues. Soviet .-paceman Yuri Gagarin was greeted by Dr. Fidel Castro, Cuban Prime Minister, when he arrived here last night in a giant Soviet Ilyushin airliner.
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  • 199 1 SCRATCHING Div. Lesttan I i i Sittd Si 1 1. G >. 1 i i R < i r>iv. I BUSIER DRAW 8 I M !-.;::i I 1 1- i. ii, is. 10. 4. Seven 10. S Race Eight l l 1 1 STOCK EXCHAI M.i-.r a Sl« k
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  • 346 2 Free Press city section: Finance and industry I ONDON, Tues.—Des- pite uncertainties j including what mea- sures the Chancellor of the Exchequer is likely to introduce today to aid Britain's economy. the stock markets were quietly firm yesterday for the start of
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  • 155 2 V. HIPS lym^ ,ilon^s;rie the Singapore Hjrhutir Board wharves or expected today are: EUfflMOi 39 Kuirt Lii?:-.|»t- 4_"*.l. Chikdina B >. Nlceto i>- Lwrtaaga ■>! 32, H:kone Maru I 39 ~m. wtkm OfaatM 15/ l€ Staoa _i 22, na Hmra BA, Patea KMJaag KWA S'-lfniK r.'V. 4,
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  • 91 2 HONG KONG. Tues.— A recession l> expected in this colony's prolific real estate business by the beginning of next. year, a promi- nenL really businessman has warn- J cd. The realty expert listed the following factors as responsible for the expected recession: The tight- i
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  • 157 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead 51. 59 umchangeu), Fed. Dis. 51.47 (up 1 cent), F. X. 1 Ords $2.53 dtp 1 cent*, Gammon 51. 91 t unchanged >, M. Box (Rights) Si. 4B (qowh 2 cents), 1 Robinson
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  • 466 2 Industrial shares sensitive to political tone in Singapore By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tuesday. INDUSTRIALS throughout last week reflected considerable sensitivity both to the political situation in Singapore and sympathy with the U.K. economic state, states the current circular of a leading Singapore share broker. Tins recovered somewhat from
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  • 104 2 RUBBER VALUES MARKED DOWN TO CONFORM WITH EASTERN LEVELS V OXDON, Tues. Initially \j values were marked down to conform with lower Eastern levels. Buyers showed scant interest but later in the morning took oilers ot forward terminal positions. Dullness was symptomatic of dealers' reluctance to extend commitments. NEW YORK:
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  • 233 2 Tin: 'Extra resources mean no shortage of metal yet' ONDON, Tues.— The ■■k Financial Times editorial comment today says it is just a month since the International Tin Council's buffer stock was exhausted and despite some quite severe fluctuations the London price of tin has shown little change on balance
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  • 53 2 HONG KONG. MOQ.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. A: S Bank CorponllOD 5404 S4OO sales Wheelocfc Marde $13.20 $13.00 sales sales Hkor.g pnone 555.50 SJS.UO sales Daiiv I'aim <"v: Colu Storage $42.75 341.00 sales M>ies Taikoo Docks 573.00 $73.50 ■>ales .^ales Jardme Mathieson $29.80
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  • 248 2 Eichmann tore up Bible in fit of rage: 'I am fallible' JERUSALEM, Tuesday. WHITE-FACED, exhausted Adolf Eichmann ended five weeks' ordeal as his own sole defence witness yesterday with an admission that in a fit- of anger he once grabbed a New Testament from his wife and tore it to
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  • 28 2 SALISBURY. Tues.— Two Africans were shot dead and four wounded when police opened fire after two patrols were stoned in Hifchfields. near here last night.
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  • 121 2 NOW IT'S THE 'OBLIQUE LINE' PHIS, Tues. Ores, famed prewar Paris designer, inaugurated the Paris winter fashion showings yesterday morning with a new silhouette called the "Oblique Line." It features asymetrical cuts, side drapery and wandering waistlines. Opening items in this first French collection gave spectators a colourful view of
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  • 93 2 MIDLAND. Texas, Tues.— A 15-year-old girl with a bullet in her stomach crawled almost two-and-a-half miles early yesterday and told a neighbour that her father had killed her four brothers and sisters. Then he turned the gun on himself. "Daddy shot the boys, the
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  • 197 2 BRITON AND AFRICAN ACTRESS GET SIX MONTHS JAIL JOHANNESBURG, Tues. Old Etonian Bevil John Blyth Rudd was jailed for six months here yesterday for committing an offence under South Africa's Immorality Act with African actress Dottie Tiyo. She was also jailed for the .«ame period, but both were released on
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  • 25 2 WASHINGTON. Tue^.— The Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday approved by 13 votes to i our Piesideni Kennedy's 51U.&79.--500.000 foreign aid Bill.
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  • 26 2 ROME. Tues. Professor Amintore Fanfani. Italian Prime Minister, has accepted an invitation to visit Russia from Aug. 2 to 5. v was announced here.
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  • 360 2 NOTE: All prices be tout are middle vrices U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, July 24. Previous Today KUBBtK No. «.l.f Eurt»ean parts July umjuond unquoted Aug 24 13/lti 24. 9/ltf HI.uER No. 1 RSS Spot 24; 24] RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Hous* Terms. Aug. 24
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  • 299 2 Tunis plea: Free world must act before 'another world' does WASHINGTON, Tuesday. MHABIB BOURGUIBA, JR., the Tunisian Ambassador, said yes- terday that the "free world" should act to solve the Bizerta crisis before "another world does." He made his implied reference to the possibility of Communist intervention after a 40-minutc
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  • 150 2 C ANbf *Ra. Australia J mine h\\Y 5 for closer i I between w3 fie countries'? McEwen, a u»* nister f or here vester^ He Ms| ccr-~ suggt-tioj. b '"'r? Claque, head nT Ho:- Ko:- .;.V that •;> European <..-*;; wouid proo;-""-" Pacific trade aia The Hong k" to
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  • 48 2 I LONDON. Ti Amcic.r. BeM Pemocriti ;i i the resttmpti n testing Bntisn here last Senafx i i anci Beoati i j said testi diouM (c&rriecl wt I M neutron lull-out Bcintfli j such '> be madi makr an i- N.AT.O >•• oould haw VdlutKV...: V i time ago
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  • 93 2 J^JADRAS, Tues. The three South Indian States of Madras, Kerala and Mysore were yesterday threatened with a second wave of floods in three weeks, following heavy rains OVBT the past two days. Reports reaching here said the rivers in the states were
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  • 314 3 \^^fof\^\%^ f ======i||j M SINGAPORE, Tuesday. I i)\ of prizes and long I members of the staff of I > Ihe highlight of the B h lie mccl and picnic. I B Mr suee m. S >h B B B B > BB B > Sinv X.-'- v
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  • 223 3 Hairdresser says he resembles 9 extortioner SINGAPORE, Tues. —A 19-year-old boy. Wee Chong Keng, was acquitted on a charge of extortion by a magistrates' court here yesterday. His trial ended abruptly as proceedings took an unexpected turn. The complainant in the case. Miss Wong Shew Yeng, a
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  • 200 3 MINISTER OPENS RADIO'S SUARA SINGAPURA SERVICE SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, last night inaugurated the new national and overseas service "Suara Singapura" the fourth service to be provided by Radio Singapore. In his speech, the Minister said the service would break down communal barriers that had
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  • 219 3 The four riddles of the death of jazzman Proctor By ARTHUR RICHARDS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. pOUR coincidences concerning the death of popular jazz pianist Percy Proctor. 38, pose a riddle to the Proctor family in Singapore, they told me last night. Members of his family told me that incidents of his
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  • 39 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. A Coroner's inquiry was told yesterday that a labourer. Tor Tua Toa, 50, who had been suffering from acute stomach pains since the Japanese occupation, was found hanging on June 4, this year. Verdict: Suicide.
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  • 169 3 Mr. Robert Donhauser, an American diplomat from New York, arrived yesterday. He stays at Goodwood Hotel. Dr. C. Q. Innis flew in from Britain for a week before going to Borneo. He stays at the Cockpit Hotel. Mr. Albert L. Adams, a director of Foremost Dairies Inc.
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  • 135 3 Tan 13 ended with a steyeHn?e Chew Ah Kcr. paying f fine of $300 and spending a^ y an ja earlier hearing. bundle under his arm. Chew had no business in that hatch. Mann added that Chew then went to hatch No. 1
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  • 97 3 SINGAPORE, Tues.— FourO teen delegates to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference visited SATA yesterday. The party was welcomed by Mr. Richard Eu, chairman of the SATA council. Dr. B. P. Mozoomdar, Dr. Lav Wai Ping and Mrs. D. F. Stead, of the staff
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 125 3 I ::OY\!.: Pa^amalar (TamU) I rAJ: Lela Satria (Malay) 15. 6.15. 9.15. SINGAPORE POLICE BAND: Public performance at H Bonj Lim Green park 7.30 pjn. to 830 p.m. B SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Locui artists' exhibition of paintinss, British Council. Or- chart Road 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ■I] ILTURAL CENTRE:
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  • 212 4 VHERE is little possibility of synthetic rubber replacing or competing strongly with natural rubber. This was stated by Thomas E. Shea, vicepresident of a New York firm. Jacobus F. Frank Co. Inc. which deals with rubber and other Far Eastern exports. Mr.
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  • 124 4 CONVENT AIMS TO RAISE FUNDS AT 2-DAY CONCERT ¥>AYA LEBAR. Tues. St. 1 Joseph's Convent, Paya Lebar will stage a variety concert on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. to raise funds for the proposed SIO.OOO hall to be built, on the school grounds this year. The concert will be
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  • 25 4 SEGAMAT, Tues. Mr. Chin Kon Sung, a town councillor, has been elected president of the Segamat Youth Club for the fifth successive year.
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  • 20 4 $1 2,000 church BANTING, Tues. The $12,000 Methodist Church here is expected to be completed in the next few weeks.
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  • 157 4 Association will launch big 'enrol a blood donor' scheme in Aug SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Singapore Blood Donors' Association will launch a big campaign next month to get more blood donors. In its latest newsletter, the association has urged each of its members to enrol at least one new donor in
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  • 62 4 FOR their loyal service to the Royal Air Force, four civilians were presented with testimonials by the Air Marshal, Sir Anthony Selway, at a ceremony at RAF Changi. Picture shows, from left: Mr. P. K. Sankaran, Mr. W. E. D'Cruz, Sir
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  • 66 4 CHARITY CONCERT TO AID ASSOCIATION SINGAPORE, Tues. A charity concert in aid of the Crawford Nursing and Transport Divisions of the St. John Ambulance Association will be held at the New World Amusement Park on August 31 at 8 p.m. The concert is being staged by the New Life Revue.
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  • 207 4 SUPERVISORY AND MANAGEMENT TRAINING BODY TO HOLD LECTURE COURSE CINGAPORE, Tues.— The Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore has organised a lecture-course entitled "An Introduction to Business Finance" for its members. The course consists of 10 weekly lectures which will be given by Mr. Michael Limm. a part-time lecturer
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  • 45 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A colourful festival of dances was staged at the Metropole Theatre here in aid of the Methodist Girls' School and Assunta Convent Building Funds. The dances were presented by youngsters under the supervision of Mrs. M. Sabapathy.
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  • 54 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Radio Malaya is continuing its drive against pirate radio listeners, according to the Director of the Department of Broadcasting, Inche Dol Ramli, who said the number of pirate radios was high. The Department was at the moment intensifying its drive in the
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  • 313 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J)R MURRAY LEIFFER, Professor of Sociology and Social Ethics at the Graduate School of Religion, Northwestern University, Illinois is here to study the work of the Protestant churches in relation to the community. Dr. Leiffer is also the director
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  • 31 4 IPOH, Tues. A labourer, Lew See Kew, 20, who altered a figure in his identity card from 11 to 4 indicating the month of his birth, was fined $175.
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  • 137 4 MONK LEAVES TO ATTEND WORLD RELIGION CONFERENCE PAYA LEBAR, Tues. Venerable K. Anuruddha, 31, a monk of the Maha Bodhi Society of India in Ceylon, has left Singapore to attend the World Religion Conference in Tokyo, after a two- day stay here. Venerable Anuruddha who became a monk 15 years
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  • 35 4 PABIT BUNTAR, Tues. Dr. R. Abdullah bin Raja Badiuzaman has assumed duties as one of the medical officers in the Government hospital here. He succeeds Dr. G. S. Dhillon who left on transfer.
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  • 142 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A display showing the rearing of chickens, the hatching of eggs and preparation of chicken and egg dishes will be held in Kuala Lumpur next month. It will be held in connection with the annual MAHA exhibition, which will open
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  • 90 4 5,000 SCOUTS TO GO CAMPING DURING AUGUST HOLIDAYS QINGAPORE, Tues. Five »3 thousand boy scouts from 170 groups will be camping at Jurong Park and Jubilee camp sites, during the August holidays. Most will be camping in these two sites. The remaining wjll have to find their own camping sites.
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  • 126 4 school In the $1 ledßo q U:? S Cull 3 Katon R cony! The ,^K rtou- Raffies j.' iv Secondary' 5 at °ngGirl.cs Kaumg Tech-S? St. Joseph's jj; St. Josppi-, Peter Urn and 5* became the C h£ vereTanjoS» cal School w--:" v Tanjong Kat-V; witn nine. rJ« and
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  • 27 4 Kuala unm About 40 officered Federation Ar?.ecl be recruited thbjj trained In w lego at Surge! Lumpur. The training ud January next yes: la-st two yen!
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 132 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Diekenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I £T7UE 6U7TE&MG I 1 I'M SLEEPY- IS JcaM'T SE-SJOt| I(yAV\N--J WawM— YAWKJ- TEM /V\DRE"YAWM--ij^^W L£^A»TY SAU.-- IT LATE- T>A --TWELVE- V 7 S SeCOKIPS-YAWKWj L'^B TK£ HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake lAuni oy
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  • 381 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE A way to safety on the roads IVE WELCOME the news that the ■'miniature traffic city" at Kallang Park has been fully booked by schools till the end of the year. Schoolchildren ar e not. ot course, the drivers of today but many of them will be
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  • 1096 6 Superstitions of the famous ALTHOUGH TALENT TOOK THEM TO THE TOP THEY ALL FEEL IT WAS WITH THE HELP OF SOME TALISMAN GEORGE COLE WRITES ABOUT THE STARS AND THEIR LUCKY CHARMS ALTHOUGH there can be no doubt that most famous people have achieved their notoriety through determination and talent,
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  • 81 6 1 00 YEARS AGO the Free Press reported "The gunboat left on Tuesday morning with a letter from the chief civil authority to the Rajah of Sittool, requesting that Chief to order one Tunku Mahomed Saman in his territory to give up one of the sisters of the two young
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  • 93 6 rriHE Royal Ballet Com--1 pany was about to perform "The Firebird" in Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre one night when up walked a youth who read to the audience a poem about spaceman Yuri Gagarin. Ste--1 wards who hustled him out said he thought the ballet was about a
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  • 100 6 HOWLER r<»t. v i i#onk 'v but i.r s Kll^ Gillian r For «'*l maul everyone uh drar and luwc, la pp nou na( 'i mm n s tit < -j., ffe 4 i sU ed f/ W tarn "Wid th( tanner to iij i PANHWIMIi; rmiid \,,i: lour
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    • 274 6 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE cnimes: 10.00 Hi-fi club; 10 30 41 metres i*".'so kc/s.) moves; 12 (mianight) Cm.se Medium Wave Service: down. 476 metres. RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) A.M.— 11.00 Programme sum- PM Tlffin riflt ,?n mary 11.02 Cuumen.al pot- Tune sicnai news- I4S Tiffin pourri; 11.30 Science makes J^l 200
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    • 381 6 CLUES ACROSS 7 fney all say yes <4». 1 Capital pans perhaps <5> 8 Fuoled around with me 6 Prepare a plot? l 5). tt 9 Slay ten for him (7). lz Cowarcuw of course. may 10 A foolisn point ai cricket? o to them (s>. (5) 13 Is alcoholic,
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  • 344 7 Bitten by travel-bug.... so six set out on a motor trip to see world l^i_ONnrWOMAN SAYS: 77$ Alt VERY EXCITING ...I ENJOY IT' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. LMVK young men and a woman, bitten by •travel-bugs," have arrived in Singapore SU Land-Royers <"» the first lap of their IiO.OOO-mile world overland expedition.
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  • 221 7 25 SCHOOLS TO TAKE PART IN CONTEST TO INCREASE BUILDING FUND IN G APOKE. Tues. i? Twenty-five English and vernacular schools here grill take part in an inter•joi talenthne competition to be held at Cultural Centre on Aug. 8 at 7 p.m. 1.? competition, organised the science and musical eieties
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  • 105 7 DOG SHOW WILL BE HIGHLIGHT OF RAF FAIR OINGAPORE, Tues. The August Fete and Fun Fair of the Royal Air Force, Seletar will be held at the i station at 1 p.m. on Aug. 5, in aid of welfare Amenities there. A highlight of the fete is a lucky draw
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  • 134 7 MACHINES FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY: 'GREAT FUTURE' SINGAPORE. Tues. The textile machinery Indus- try in the Far East has a very great future, says Mr. S. K. Razavi. a sales engineer from a textile machinery firm in Manila. Mr. Razavi c a m c to Singapore on a Far East tour
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  • 24 7 SEREMBAN. Tues. Mr. V. M. Letchumanan. an Assemblyman, has been elected president of the Seremban branch of the Malayan Indian Congress.
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  • 139 7 $140,000 GRANT FOR NEW SCHOOL' S SECOND PHASE SINGAPORE. Tues.— About O 2.000 people saw Mr. Wong Foo Nam. chairman ol the school management committee, laid the foundi*io:: stone tor the second phase of the 5600.000 building oi Yeong Ching School in Club Street. M] Wong thanked all lt\ ise
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  • 238 7 Only two respond to 'help' plea by Children's Society SINGAPORE, Tuesday. AXLY two women have so far come forward to do voluntary work for the Singapore Children's Society in response to an appeal in The Free Press on July 14 by the chairman of the casework agency sub-committee, Dr. Lim
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  • 168 7 'PARENTS IN ASIA HAVE BETTER CONTROL OVER CHILDREN' SINGAPORE, Tues. An American couple with two children said that good parental control is more marked in Asia than in the West. The couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Curtis, who stayed in Singapore for two days in the course of their
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  • 132 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government has granted licences for the publication of 20 local newsletters, magazines and annuals. They are the Commercial and Industrial Year Book for Singapore and Malaya, The Malayan Orchid Society's Bulletin, Road To Health, Souvenir Bulletin in Celebration of the Ist Anniversary of
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  • 106 7 Feeling rather shaken at this unfriendly meeting, Rupert makes his way down the tree to where the clock cuckoo is waiting for him. That didn't work." he says. I'm not much good at arguing with angry birds. Please don't send me back to the clock."
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  • 275 7 Championship goes to Raffles Girls in debate on science OINGAPORE, Tile*.— Raffles Girls' Socondary School won the third annual intersecondary schools debate on science is a menace to civilisation, at the Chinese V.M.C.A., South Pier. The ■rinnlng .school was presented vith the championship banner by Mr. Kwan Sai Kheorg. Deputy
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  • 203 8 MAN WITH A MELODIOUS VOICE BAFFLES HIS LISTENERS fTHE soft feminine-like and melodious voice of Pei Pieng, 19, intrigues people who only hear but do not see him. A former pupil of Kheng Chay Chinese School, Pei Pieng is soft-spoken. When in school his classmates call him a "girl." "The
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  • 242 8 Comedy at Cultural Cen STUDENTS TO STAGE A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM' AFTER FIVE MONTHS OF REHEARSALS ■T<HE Literary, Debat- ing and Dramatic Society of St. Joseph's Institution will present the play "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, on August 2, 3 and 4.
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  • 171 8 Student Week will help to bring children of many races together THE Youth Department of the Chinese YMCA has urged princioals of secondary schools to encourage their pupils to take part in the fourth annual Student Week from August 6 to 13. Mr. K. S. Ling, advisor to the organising:
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  • 117 8 BALLET SHOW BY PUPILS RAISES $700 FOR CHARITY MRS. Sheila Pavitt, principal oi the Tanglin School Dancing Classes, revealed that $700 was raised at a ballet .show presented by her pupils. "The children hoped to help others less fortunate than themselves and have worked tirelessly for donations to the Singapore
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  • 69 8 TEN "ti l| El th< Acadi n I In f charity Theatf ft v H| T:;< I rang< ft t ith< r scl ling 4 jirao'u.ii* o' tel o! Mtiaya In sm "Bailei PeslM result ol '"ree aj constant rchrtl which turn ttttif m 1 Helei S<M Uir. >
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  • 232 9 Fashion show with a difference: accent is on cloth MISS KNOW-HOW] n ;is i>LACK DISPLAY |fS Q NEW $100-A-YARD FABRICS Ii ntered the ashi< i scene dels .displayidience ;it in. as in i n H cused never in past, the ishioned into dresses, this unique show saw the models showing
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  • 253 9 'GOLDEN GIRL' IS NO MORE A METAPHOR WITH NEW BEAUTY AIDS rnHE phrase, a golden girl need no longer be taken metaphorically. It can be taken literally. Today, when a girl is described as golden, it can mean. she is golden literally. For the dazzling look of gold a symbol
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  • 171 9 ...BUT MOST OF YOU DID NOT THINK SO CASH lON Sense No. 12 showed you the simplest dress cs far as accessories are concerned. It docs not need any jewellery to dress it up further. However, the majority of you who took part in
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  • 137 11 Keen rivalry at golf meet in aid of charity: $202 raised KEEN rivalry was seen in the Nine Holes Mixed Foursomes (Stroke) charity competition in ,id of the Singapore Children's Society the Singapore Association for the Deaf and the spastic Children's Association played over the Royal Singapore Golf Club's links
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  • 69 11 SINDHIS WANT TO PLAY FRIENDLY GAMES KATONG, Tues.— The Sindhi Club at 795, Mountbatten Road, Singapore, »hose main sporting activity badminton, wishes to play friendly matches with other »bs in the State. Mr, If. Melwani, sports ecretar? of the Club, said thai most of the club's players were newcomers to
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  • 98 11 SWEDEN AND ITALY IN DAVIS CUP ZONE FINAL BAASTAD, Tues. Sweden reached the European Zone final of the Davis Cup for the ninth time since the war when they beat Britain 4-1 here yesterday. Britain won the doubles after Sweden had taken a 2-0 lead in the .singles, but Ulf
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  • 58 11 PASIR PANJANG. Tues. 18 Sieoals Regiment B" trounced 37 Coy R A.S.C. 6-2 in the Singapore Base District Football League Division Four (South) game played here yesterday. Scorers for the Regiment were Chang Kali (2). Idris (2) and Zainol (2). a I, Oiv. >— 81F.
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  • 434 11 Boats capsize at R.S.Y.C. 's end-of-season Snipe regatta SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Royal Singapore Yacht Club's International Snipe Class racing season officially ended over the weekend with the club's halfyearly regatta for the Caprice Challenge Cup. The new season will open from August 13. The wind during the present period is not
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  • 109 11 RSGC WOMEN BEAT KEPPEL WOMEN EASILY rpHOMSON, Tues. Royal A Singapore Golf Club women had no difficulty in beating their counterparts from the Keppel Golf Club by 594 to 2 1 points in an inter-club golf match played at the RSGC's links in Sime Road yesterday. Results (RSGC players mentioned
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  • 85 11 SINGAPORE, Tues.— All school teachers who are Interested in attending the elementary coarse for swimming instructors to be conducted by the American swimming coach, Professor Edward Smyke commencing from tomorrow are to report to Mr. Woon Sui Kut at the National Recreation Centre,
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  • 36 11 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Bramtoco Sports Club will be holding the finals of their 2nd. annual athletic meet on Sunday, Aug. 13 on the Fraser and Neave ground, River Valley Road, starting at 2 p.m.
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  • 74 11 ERIC IS THE FASTEST SWIMMER IN THE LAND Meet 24-year-old Eric Yeo Oon Tat, the fastest freestylist in Singapore and Malaya. He created a sensation when he clocked 58.7 sees in the 100 metres freestyle event at the Chinese Swimming Club's annual championships. Eric is the second Malayan to swim
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  • 283 11 VICTORY TO THE CAPTAIN'S TEAM BY A QUARTER POINT rpHOMSON. Tues. Cap--1 tain's team led by S.C. Beaty beat the President's team led by W. G. C. Goss 8% to 8 points in the Royal Singapore Golf Club's annual match played at Sime Road yesterday. Results (President's team mentioned first):
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  • 57 11 WOODBRIDGE, Tues. After leading by a goal scored by Balakrishnan, Arsenal Sports Club had to submit defeat to the hockey team from the Indian Navy (INS. Kuthar) by two goals to one in a friendly match played here yesterday. Bral and K. D. Singh scored
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  • 68 12 Singapore goalkeeper, Wilfred Skinner, makes a spectacular save as he dives full length to gather a shot from Selangor's Abdul Ghani in the Malaya Cup South Zone match played at the Merdeka Stadium on Sunday. Skinner was. beaten four times in the match. However, a crowd of over
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  • 1527 12 Sandgate will take a lot of beating in tomorrow's sprint at Penang P. AND O. CUP VICTORY LEADS TO ONLY 4-LB. PENALTY, BUT... By SCRUTINEER PENANG, Tuesday. GANDGATE, who won the P. and 0. Cup in heavy going on. Sunday, actually defeated Lucky Lucky and company much easier Hum the
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  • 333 12 SLTA pick young Sharin and Kirn for the Malayan' By B. NORMAN Singapore, Tuesday. OIXGAPORE Lawn Tennis Association has.nomiDated Sharm Osman and Tan Swee iim to represent Singapore in the 30th Malayan tennis championships to be played at Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 2 to t>. This was disclose^ yesterday by
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  • 182 12 BENAUD WARNS ENGLAND OF HIS RETURN TO FORM LONDON, Tues. Richie Bena v d, Australia's Test captain, gave England warning of his return to fitness and form by demoralising Middlesex with some magnificent spin bowling on the second day of the tourists' match here at Lord's. Middlesex, contenders for the
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  • 23 12 VESOUL (France). Tucs. Star Australian motor-cyclist Trevor Pound, severely injured in a race here yesterday, was reported in "iruch better" condition.
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  • 185 12 5 CENTURIES IN YESTERDAY'S COUNTY CRICKET ONDON. Tuev Close of play scores in yesterday's County crkket matches were: At Maidstone: Kent 377-5 dec. and 134-3. Ec^ex 229 <M. Bear 95, P. Jones 4-22 >. At Cork: Scotland 166 and 12-0. Ireland 235 (S. Bergin 125, J. Allen 6-61). At Hove:
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  • 99 12 WOMEN GO IN ACTION IN CHARITY MATCH SINGAPORE, Tues. Football playing women will be in action again at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight, and it will be again for a good cause. The women's match, to be followed by a men's game, are in Aid of the Algerian Fund. In the
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