The Singapore Free Press, 18 August 1961

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  • 28 1 ARCHIVES, fc NATIONAL ÜBKAJTY, **B-» W.TH THE LQCAC NEWS YOU MUST READ < I II II lIIIIIIIHIIIIMTWiIi— The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1961. 15 CENTS
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  • 21 1 Scrutineer picks tomorrow's winners today P. 12 Irkers I union Las Ldreds natch I I' I Serins
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  • 89 1 5TH TEST: INEPT BATTING BY ENGLAND STARS LONDON, Fri.— Peter May 71) and Ken Barrington < boosted England's total 210 for eight alter an inept ..>• by the other recogd batsmen on a good on the hrst day oi the Tcsl against Australia yesterday. Australia, who led 2-1 in series,
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  • 17 1 LONDON, F:\.-l\ves killed 425' and Injured 2. 880 others land and Walea tosl year.
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  • 35 1 NASHVILLE (Tennessee) Fri. lonvicts with "at least two guns" •utinied at the state penitentiary ere yesterdas and barricaded >emselves in storerooms with 20 ostages— two jailers, three clerks .jic 1 15 it How-prisoners.
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  • 273 1 S' pore girl goes on the air with Voice of America SINGAPORE, Friday. AU- EYES were 011 a will I clock at the modesl home in Sommerville Road last nigh! as a Free Press reporter dropped in on the Woe farailv. 1 \>Ki a- tin clock chimed r seven, an
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  • 6 1 TONDON Fri.-Over 50.000
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  • 107 1 TWO CAMPS, SIX MORE CENTRES NEXT MONTH QJINGAPORE, Fri. Six 10 more community centres and two holiday camps will be opened before the end 01 next month. They are the Silat Avenue. Tong Hoe, Upper Serangoon. Kranji, Queen Street, and Kampong Bugis community centres, and the Tanjong Irau Holiday Camp
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  • 360 1 All set for State's big cultural festival SINGAPORE, Fri. More than 3,000 adults and 800 schoolchildren will take part in the first island-wide cultural festival beginning tomorrow. Held in conjunction with the Visit tiie Orient Year programme the iestival will have three opening ceremonies. At 5 p.m. tomorrow the Yang
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  • 40 1 PONTIAN. Fri.— Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Federation Prime Minister, this morning declared open a $30,000 masque at Api Api near here. Tomorrow night the Tengku will arrive in Singapore to address the Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
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  • 89 1 SOMETHING significant is happening in the world of voting people Their spendinci their dating, their clothes.... big changes are r r a jm in io)no7roic The Free Press uill publish a series oi fire articles on -The Vanishing Teenager. You will not leant to miss some of
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  • 164 1 THREE MORE PIONEER INDUSTRIES: CALL FOR APPLICATIONS SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today invited manufacturers to apply for pioneer certificates for three new industries chewing gum, lubricants and zip-fasten-ers. The invitation is contained in todays Government Gazette. Pioneer certificates entitle their holders to tax exemption
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  • 41 1 AMRITSAR fNorih India), PrL— Master Tarn Singh, 76-year-old Sikh leader who is fasting in demand for a Punjabi language M; to within India, yesterday rrceived a letter from Mr. Nehru, the Primo Minister. Its contents were no; disclosed.
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  • 177 1 Watchman murdered outside PWD store POLICE SEARCH FOR CLUES AT SCENE SINGAPORE, Fri. A Public Works Department watchman, R. Chataiappan, 47, was found murdered outside while guarding a store at the 8| milestone, Ponggol Road, last night. He had multiple face and head injuries. Police Secretary. Mr. Lim Seng Huat.
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  • 65 1 SAN FRANCISCO, PrL— Part cv ;i Qshing boal wheel-house \v;ts chopped away Co Etee a 350-pound fisherman «rho bad put on so much weight owing to a hf^ari condition that he was unable to pass through the cabin door. Robert Guijette, 51. seas removed
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  • 45 1 RUBBE3 UNCH; ttai < 5 I Sl> p 1..) I Law -in Ordin i were in <UH R Stre ir< as. $13,000 t; SINGA OKI He dis4 i l p.m liv I I livers of F. s. Ti I S I N C .in ..I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 58 1 X/^^ For style I comfort OPTIEK 3PTIC»ANS Li. c ore T•' ***** town. out-of-town v ■■■•■^fP' I OUT-OF-TOWN Plenty of po.ver for the read: room for yourselves and f children; takes equipment, too. In Mdtcad tun does up to 50 miles i ;u^f r.r,e gallon. L L0 °KS years AHEAD
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    • 106 1 FASCINATION >■-'■■ '^9K^k BlB^^^ml Why her best watch should be a Universa Proof No 1 Fascnaton is a Universal design Fascination protected by patents. Only originals can w this distinction. IS tne *>»*»Sht Proof No 2: Universal has 'ts own creative desigtiers... famous in the industVy for setting n the
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    • 8 1 YUASA^^^ TRADING CO..SWEE HIN I** Cross St., Stngopo,.
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  • 197 2 ADVANCE IN SINGAPORE KEEPS LONDON RUBBER PRICES UP djd fur- jON DON, Fri.— A further advance In Singapore kept rubber prices here on the upgrade. Opening tentative bids were raised a little during the morning and moderate busim\- esulted thai here was very i di mand but thai m- m
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  • 66 2 :ON Fri The value of exports be stei ling urea d imp fell during the ci oi Lhis yeai .-> com- the prei ceding quarter, ihe Board o: Trade Journal .iV. mtrk in Un stei iir *t rted i "lie. bui maj< ar ptions bi
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  • 128 2 v f .i", alongside thr Sirisaporp J A.'-. f4 e^ tnrtay .\re: Bferu i" 6/7, Kfalaya 26. > Tama bosh! Mai v 13/14 Ites BfelbQ true Outti Ro.irt>: X Dj Hon- Bai i.l P. nde. > i,-r Rol -i. •-k Tyne Nor* Breeze, Vi\ Prwniaeat, Hock Lee,
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  • 37 2 LONDON. Fri. Mr. Edward Heath, Britain's Deputy Foreign cretary, will be minister in charge of the proposed United Kingdom negotiations with the European Common Market, it was officially announced here last night. with the
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  • 54 2 zu HONG KONG. Thurs.— Closing pr.ces here today were: Previous Today H S. Bank Corporation 5374 5378 sales sales Wheelock Marden $12.40 $12.30 sales xiles Hicong phone $45.00 $44.00 sales sales Dairy Farm C^id Storage 539.00 $40.00 .-wiles sales T.:ikoo Dock $71.00 570.00 sales .sales Jardine Matheson
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  • 210 2 winosor 's average production exceptional, says Gazette By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Friday. ALTHOUGH ALMOST half the area in tapping last year consisted of old seedlings, the average output of Windsor (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate was 864 lb. an acre an exceptional figure for estates so constituted, states the
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  • 150 2 LETHARGIC CONDITIONS ON SHARE MARKET i T ONDON. Frl. Lethargic \MIJ conditions persisted in ithe stock markets here yes- terday. Equities which were inclined to gb ahead at the outset drifted back later when business failed to develop. British Funds which had a cood mor nine also became i subdued
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  • 271 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last .saitc> in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday vveieINDUSTRIALS: Boustrad $1.55 (unchanged). C.T.S. Orus 465. 3a. I— 3d). F. N. OrcLs $2.51 <—l centt, Gammon 51. 87 1 cent), M. Cement I $2.40 unchanged McAlisfer $1.40 <~1 cent). Metal Box $2.35 3 cents). Robinson
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  • 61 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. United States Imports from Asia in June were down moderately from May, with increases from Japan. Malaya, Singapore, Pakistan and Indonesia offset by decreases from the Philippines, Hong Kong, and India. United States imports in June compared with May included: Prom Malaya. U5511,300,000
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  • 243 2 ITC meeting: Traders speculate on reasons for delay I ONDON, Fri. Trade sources have advanced a number of reasons for the postponement of the International Tin Council meeting from Aug. 22 to mid-Septem-ber, it was stated here yesterday. One of the main reasons given was that the Council was still
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  • 280 2 Pakistan changes stand and urges UN seat for Peking NEW YORK, Friday PAKISTAN'S new resident representative, Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, said yesterday thai the issue of seating Chinese Communist delegates in the United Nations was a question only of credentials and should be decided by a simple majority of the
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  • 108 2 RHINO CHARGES GOVERNOR IN GAME LODGE CEREMONY NAIROBI. I ri. Sir Patrick Kenison. Governor of Kenya, was charged by an angry rhinoceros yester day as he stood "marooned" on an eight-foot wooden crate. The incident occurred in the Valley of Slopes, on Mount Kenya, when Sir Patrick opened a game
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  • 88 2 rKYO, Fri. A German tourist who was lulled to sleep by the soothing warmth of one of Tokyo's public baths was yesterday still looking for his clothes that were stolen while he slumbered. The 32-year-old German, Walter Krupper from Essen, West Germany, is visiting Japan
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  • ROUND THE WORLD MARKET PRICES
    • 107 2 LONDON, Aug. 17. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS e.i.f Euiipnn ports Au? jnquot^d unquoted Sept 2r>3'l6 25 7/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 25 1/16 L-r>."-/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms, Sept 25 3/16 25 7/16 Oct. 25j 23£ TONE: Quiet. PEPPER: Whit* Sarawak
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    • 70 2 NEW YORK, Aug. 17. Previous Today TIN Straits spot lift. 2s 119.25 RUBBER Futures Rex Centraet, oept. 30.25 30 50 No 29.95 30.17J TONE: Very steady. SALES: 10 lots. Standard Contract So 174 30.50 Nov 29.85 3nuo TONE: Very steady. SALES: Four lots. jNo 1 RSS Au£.
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    • 37 2 NEW YORK, Aug. 17. Previous Today 130 Industrials 7m. 20 721. 54 ;20 Railroads 141.10 143.39 40 Domestic Bonds 83.43 s3 r .H 15 Utilities 119.20 ll»lei 65 Stocks Composite Avera X" 237.53 239.1s
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    • 35 2 ..Tnlabar spot 455, afloats 45. Axis; •hlPmenl 44|. Lampong spot A'o). .-.floats 40. Aug. shipment 44? Muntok white spot 52. afloats 51 J, Aug shipment 504. sellwa, ex-dock price* (IJ v s Mt|
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    • 82 2 LONDON, Alt*. 17. Previous, Today COPRA Philippines ci.f. 4 .K. North European ports delivered weight per •ong ton Aug. $i:o $169 COPRA. Straits Borneo e.i.f. U.K./ Ports deliverer! weight per long ton Sept./Oct ftiOj foil* COCONUT Oil crude Straits ci.f. European ports in bulk per long ton
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  • 336 2 Britain follows French lead, boosts air strength in Germany LONDON, Friday. BRITAIN is soon to make "a limited reinforcement" oi her Javelin all-weather fighter strength in West Germany, the Air Ministry announced yesterday. It has also been decided not to withdraw these fighter squadrons which NATO had earlier been told
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  • 179 2 POLICE KILL AFRICAN DEATH TOLL IN RHODESIA NOW EIGHT T USAKA (Northern RhoLj de>ia». Fri. A puliee security escort yesterday shot dead an African member of a gang attacking a road-clearing party near Luwingu. Northern Province, a police spokesman said. This brings to eight the deathroll in the disturbances which
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  • 60 2 I w In I I I i id thra 1 H happ< fl till!: pa H I m of th< m on ii m lin I I Off I Barbed w J I the S I I n\ m sti bi i H tm morial. Russian H■■ m 1
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 446 2 N.Y.K.LINE ETA 4/10/61), H'buri S P -S'~am Penanf Rotterdam 1111 Sent Sagami Man j Pt Said, Genoa W' r i'es ETA 24/9,61), Bremen, Rotterdam, London, 27 29 Aog ;ru Said, Beirut. Lattatia, Famagus'a. Istanbu Bourgas, Constanza), Odessa 11/13 Sept •taw Man for Ad bouti, Assab, Massma jeddah, lan, Aquafaa, P.
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    • 70 2 BmL^BIH Bam i^T m^ I SPECIAL SUPER RC2OI SPECIAL SU^tR K&* *.^i For quoiity s -''>..■ v<!^^ Su(H?i tone A- %"7 uc: gn. ■CYCLE tBCARRIAGEB $00 KHONG GJM TIGER NITE CLUS GREAT WOBtD P* BS SPOT DANjj PRIZES OF BISCUITS pRES^' n ho LUCKY WINNERS DONATED b CUAN BISCUIT FACTORY
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    • 186 3 CHINA-BOUND FOOD TO EARN FARE By PETER LOKE TANJONC PACAR Fri JJORK than two-hundred amahs, dressed in black silk samfoos with fresh hairbuns or pigtails, excitedly crowded the Harbour Hoard wharves yesterday to board the liner Santhia for China. The entire urea was a hive of activity as nuns loaded
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    • 93 3 50 AIRMEN AT CHANGI FIGHT SEASIDE BUSH FIRE (v.\NV:L. Fn.— About 50 mbers oi the Far Air Forced Jungle Scbool at NicoU Ctaansi turned flre -rs yesterday afterwb< n a blaze swept «gh the undergrowth derlng the road, and atened to make its -..earby homes. was Canned by a s<
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    • 126 3 MAN, 77, CLEARED OF SPARE PARTS THEFT CHARGE SINGAPORE. Fri. A 77--ytar-old man. found displaying more than 100 bicycle parts in Larut Road four days age (Aug. 14 >. wa.s yesterday acquitted in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court of a charge of possession of stolen property. Quek Tai Soon, who
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    • 57 3 I, SINGAPORE. Fri. -Six men, accused of causing hurt to Soh Hoh Seng. 19. son of a building contractor, outside Soh's house, oil Jalan Kayu on Feb. 6. were acquitted yesterday. They were Neo Chwee Kiat, Lim Kirn Hock. \eo Kit Leng, Foo Jee Mee.
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    • 19 3 I NOEL COWARD, popular < stage and screen .star, wa.s the mystery personality m yesterday's "Who\s This" quiz.
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    • 94 3 Mr S Konatsu, a Japanese diplomat, flew in yesterday for a few days He is at the Orchard Hotel. Mr C J. Rogers, of the American Embassy in Ma- rila arrived for a short Say. He is at the Cathay j Hotel. Mr E F. Coate. a
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      • 613 3 SINGAPORE DIARY djd CW*f*TWT?XfBn'^TS!Tn SINGAPORE, Friday. 400 patients in the Trafalgar Home were given i\ two-and-half-hour treat by amateur artistes. Mr. Selva Rajoo, the organiser, \v;is so impressed by the response from fellow amateur artistes that he hopes to put up another show later. The Home is grateful to artistes
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    • 199 3 Police to use 'Blackboard Informers' In hunt for fugitives SINGAPORE, Fri. O The Singapore Police have devised a new plan to combat crime in the State with public co-operation. It Is known as "The Blackboard Informers." The plan will seek public Information regarding the whereabouts oi any vehicle! which is
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    • 33 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Lions Club of Singapore held i a farewell luncheon for a fellow memoir. Mr. William Maddox, the retiring American Consul-General, at the I Cockni; Hotel y< ti rday.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 98 3 I .i.. .&<&. Wj^ ■available in SINGAPORE I your usual store -r SINACA" Hit Parade (English 9 Mdci Bond at 10.30 to 11.00 o.m- =nd BINACA" Gcct Mala on 25 11 p.m. on every Wednesdoy." ***** OR WRITE WUTION, 81-A, HIGH STREET. kx MIKIMO 1 0 PEARLS iE MIKIMOTO PEARLS
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    • 241 3 W% m ANNIVERSARY 9 |ST. SAL Em WmBARGAINS GALORE /H H LADIES' DEPT. MEN'S DEPT. jßj Laditl SKIRTS $4.20 VERTIGO DACRON i BE EARLY AND PICK THE BEST M 87, North Bridge Road, H B Singapore-6 Tel: ***** music V mm H 1 fill f mmm f£at~ urttf, jmmmmmWmmmmmmTmmmmmmmmmmWmL /£>■'+<{
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 333 3 CINEMAS »meeting from 6 p.m lc 8 p.m. ALHA.MBRA: House ol Dsher at YMCA Orchard Road. 1.30 4. 6.30, 9.3 U. U.S. CULTURAL CENTRE: CAPITOL: Spartacus 3, 8. Informal commentary and disCATHAY: Mr. Top.ize 1.30, cu&sion on "International News 4 6 30. 9.30. ol li! Week" al USIS Library, 'r.LOBE:
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  • 208 4 After 9-year wait Garden's residents will soon have a market SINGAPORE, Friday. THE $50,000 market in Serangoon Garden Estate is to be opened by the City Council soon, The Free Press understands. This means that residents will soon no longer have to go two miles to the nearest market at
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  • 255 4 Retired SHB diver, 78, makes picturesque rattan bowls to decorate homes ;>ijK;:j:;:->:|:;>: SINGAPORE, Friday A 78-year-old Filipino has an unusual occupation turning plain rattan bowls into picturesque bowls for interior decoration. He is Mr. John Del'RoEario, a great grandfather. Mr. DePßozario, who was born in Manila, first came to Singapore
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  • 120 4 10 CHINESE JOIN 300 MALAYS IN COURSE FOR TEACHERS SINGAPORE, Fri. Ten Chinese and more than 300 Malays have registered for the two-and-a-half-month special Malay secondary course which begins at the Geylang Malay Craft Centre in Lorong 21 next month. The course, organised by the Adult Education Board, is designed
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 4 MR AND MRS. Rettnam Pierre after their wedding at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. The bridegroom is on the staff of Victoria School and the bride, Miss Jane De Silva is a staff nurse at the General Hospital. The bestman is Mr. Anthony Miranda and the
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  • 46 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mrs. N. Sarlie has been elected President of Singapore Society for Spiritual Culture. Other officials are: Mrs. J. Redmp (Secretary); Dr. L. Bels (treasurer); committee members: Mrs. C. Fraser, Mrs. R. Minnie, Mrs. N. Bels. Mrs. M. Tan and Mr. Eradi.
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  • 28 4 KUANTAN, Fri. Kuantan's $270,000 Town Hall, now being built opposite the padang, will be completed in October. It will have seating accommodation for 800 Deople.
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  • 109 4 9,000 TREATED AT FREE CLINICS LAST MONTH SINGAPORE. Fri. The Chun* Hwa Free Clinic at Telok Ayer Street, and its branch at Serangoon Road, treated more than 9,000 patients last month. Mr. Chia Chay Soon, president of the Singapore Chinese Physicians* Association said. Mr. Chia Is appealing lor public donations
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  • 28 4 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. A housewife, Minah binte Shaari, 33, was killed when she was knocked down by a lorry at the 8i mile stone, Kepala Batas-Butterworth Road.
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  • 123 4 U.S. SCIENTIST STAYS FOR A DAY TO ADMIRE STORE PAY A LEBAR. Fri. A woman philosopher of science passing through Singapore stopped here for a day "to see the Eastern beauty of Singapore". She is Mrs. Susanno Langer of Connecticut. New London, who is on her way to Nikko, Japan,
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  • 45 4 ALOR STAR, Pri. An estate labourer, R. Ramaraja, who pleaded guilty to an amended charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of M. Ouruvellu on F^b. 13 this year, was jailed for three years. MR. DEL ROZARIO
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  • 88 4 Polio has c^,"^ tivf j Ear.; ne^otiatecf :> $350,000 <- ration opfratiw' Thf a sit< Jeot But the Fr., v To<i ma; v ,>,.. lo ct mv, We havec it." it it project v- J million xhf» ing would of Its kind jy. Police f The Ky: jof si
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  • 69 4 KUALA LVMPI Two Ma.dyaiJ the 500 'op wm leaders who r *i] [nterntttoad lid lerencf- In from Sept lo They m Da* Lerxi, CbtfcNl Mining Metals:; Shun: Kwai Chw ol Bhum Yip Le the cxmfemi sored by m trtmJ OmferoM Stanford ReMJ will bring tflpl ecutive oCoen i industrtel,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 65 4 LAST TWO WEEKS COLOSSAL REDUCTIONS NOW ON tADIFS OfPr iJT. PERLON BLOUSES ***** SHIRT BLOUSES 65 FANCY EMBD. BLOUSES U 5O DAC/WOOL SKIRTS 145 GERMAN ENGLISH 5Q BRAINSWEAR, ALLEN Of WIHGSTU OVERS. 25% DISCOUNT ON 1960 JANTtfN WEAR. MM JP MM 9 C w m I Iwl tN J V***
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 385 5 Parents hope she will fulfil role as a lady who won't take iJ^g_^Of y of Caroline Kennedy CgggSBSSB emergency ca that Mrs R the pectin* John Jr. ahead of sehedulp He informed Caroline that her mother ua> away ,n order to give her a specia^S day present, a baby brother.
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  • 463 5 little girls cannot always have their way... even on their birthdays, she became a charming hostess and concluded her party by applauding her own rendition of "Happy Birthday to Me." During the endless social and state functions that came with inauguration day the photographers and reporters kept
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 7 5 ÜbBTS r f iIOCIMfiC LtfWJM LID. HOUSE
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    • 341 5 U .1 r- ■•^^^C mm p~ran r-*-— I v flSel B IB' I WOW ON AND YOU 41-43, High Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** 3093 3 131, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** ■F^Ssi H f^^gl ur tamous Chinese Restaurant and tJi^»=£='.-isS^»T M ar nave now been completely renoa^B- y 'ZtiZJ^FijM
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    • 204 5 RIP KIRBY by John p r entice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake BMETr- WUAT ikAAKES YOU "I V■Y ANt> X W(<3 H TO MAKE V .YOU GOT A GOOD PU I LT. MAYBE X CAn\ ■a^^^^Tl&L -tuTCic NOMWANT
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  • 360 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Good! More low-rent houses! by Mr. Lawrence Abel. Harlev-.street surgeon, In ihe Centra] Council tor Health magazine 'Better Health": f RASH HELMETS should be made rompulM>ry. Nine out of to fatal mater-cycle accldents are due to lu»;id injuries. AIORE good news for A** people in the lower-income
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  • 1068 6  -  T.J. Chichak by GOVI WENT TO ENGLAND FOR 'LAST HOPE' SURGERY AND NOW SHE IS TRAINING TO BE A NURSE THE Singapore Red Cross Society received a letter from the British Red Cross Society in London with the news that on 31st December, 1960, Govi
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  • 366 6  -  RHONA CHURCHILL By Humphrey Lyttelton and Ray Ellington, and millionaire Baron Thyssen, husband of Fiona Campbell-Wal-ter, are among the more recent of recruits who have joined the growing ranks of fathers proud to boast that they saw their babies born. Each time a
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  • 27 6 Life is like that 7 pts <kM alarming S TJ 1 PublU do^ '*H don't like 7 I i 1 h<i}).\ I I I nlture," I I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 579 6 ou tan hand in your clanaified ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA SINGAPORE CAMIKON MIttHLANDS i.'old Htorak* <M) UC| JO Tanaa Xa 1 IfON l-.j Can SIMM. KLAN« rold sturan*- tX] l-«4-i N«* Koad. KOTA »MA»U OoM *'r<r*i* >M' Ltd.. |lf] ;.e» M*rliH KUALA LUNPUH <"olet
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    • 484 6 TODATPS; RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE a song; 10.00 Late evening reShort Wave Service 10 3 0 Lavv anu ohc >, the quest for survival; 11.00 li metres (7250 kc s.) Starlight concert; 13.30 When .Medium Wave Service: lights aie low; 12 (midnight) 47fi metres. CJose down A.M.- 11.00 Programme sum- RADIO
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    • 209 6 CLUES ACROSS 11 it's big and mic v 1 The top of a cap? «4,. 12 AUempteo cxuenmeinallyv 4 Would it wound the French 15 a toothy nnlte? r«t 14 hS°2S, 'experience (7). 2 g«S^^ toable from certom 27 Xl f P (9) 28 Coster's vegetable? «3> 27 Nan c
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    224 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. umpany, formed two v a Malayan culture kith a Malayan back>oting its first film in ilu Lonely Ones," from Ihe same separate \\;i\s. ■wiur «»r ihe com- .:> u>wn-10-carth film Lh< problems faced me ol our people here. nres, like a.H future we are going to make.
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  • 145 7 BRITAIN OFFERS STUDY GRANTS SJINGAPORE, Fri Tn British Government is offer«f c Xi a n umber ot scholarships under "*e Commonwealth scholarships and Fellowships Plan for Post graduate study in the United Kingdom for a period of two years from October next year Preference will be given to tnose taking
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  • 182 7 Tours officer backs proposal to open travel centre in America SINGAPORE, Friday. ■JMIK executive officer of the Singapore Tourist Association, Mr. P.G. Peralta, has come out in support of a suggestion that Singapore set up a tourist office in the United States. The proposal, made by Mr. Harley S. Baretz,
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  • 48 7 400 JET CLUB MEMBERS AT B.O.A.C. PARTY .SINGAPORE. Fri. Fourindred child-members of Funlor Jet Club were ed to a B O.AC, party at ria Theatre, ol them from overre now spending their lidays here. iring the ;>arty the chilwere entertained to a v film show on aero- i
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  • 32 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The U.S. Cultural Centre will hold an informal commentary and discussion on "International News or the Week" at the IUSIS Library in Hill Street at 6 p.m. today.
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  • 29 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. About 2,000 Sikhs in Singapore attended a Sengram to celebrate the first clay of the Indian month at the Central Sikh Temple in Queen Street.
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  • 226 7 Residents back boys' home suggestion MUSIC TO MOVE THE HEART BY BLIND SHANKER CINGAPORE, Fri. 10 Residents of Pasir Panjang district have hailed the recommendation to convert the $150,000 Buona Vista Community Centre into a new junior approved school for boys in the 8 to 13 ae^e group. Neglected The
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  • 92 7 PRAISE AND $3O FOR BRAVE FATHER OF 5 ■SINGAPORE. Fri, A food-stall owner has received for the second time a letter or commendation from the Commissioner of Police for his public spiritedness. He also received a reward of S3O. He Is Mr. Valentine Michael. 35, the father of five sons.
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  • 128 7 Jap students fly in for survey PfcYA LEBAR. Fri.— Four Japanese students from Waseda University in Tokyo, flew into Singapore yesterday to find out the motive of local students going to Japan for further studies. The students are Koki Oishi. Shigeru Kagetanl, Keiji Nag a o all political science students:
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  • 42 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Police Civilian Staff Association will hold its annual picnic and social gathering at Pulau Übin Holiday Camp at 7.30 a.m. on Aug. 27. The programme will include impromptu appearances by well-known guest artistes.
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  • 51 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Students from the Economics Department of the University of Malaya will carry out a survey for Government to decide whether a fourth berth is required at the North Klang Straits. This was announced by the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji
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  • 68 7 COMPOSER TING TO CONDUCT CHORAL CONCERT SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Samuel Ting Chin San, a music teacher, conductor, composer and vocalist, will conduct the inauguration concert presented by the newly formed Herald Choral Society at the Victoria Theatre on Sept. 13. Mr. Ting has spent much of his time composing choir
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  • 95 7 TOYLAND FUN AT CHRIST CHURCH BAZAAR SINGAPORE, Fri.— A children's toyland is one of the main attractions of the "Pesta Sukarmai"— the first food sale and fun fair which the Christ Methodist Church will stage at its premises and ground at 597 East Coast Road on Aug. 23 from 11a.m.
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  • 298 11 A amateur Ashworth sails in and brightens the Joint Services Malaya Cup hopes CHARLIE CHELLAPPAH represented Surrey. X London Count P P a mat^ Ur team in En Sland, and :::>., n the Services' chances in thl sernnn aa 2 the English Nay y> wUI competition. the second round of
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  • 75 11 A farewell dinner was £iven by members of Thomson Road Tennis Party to Mr. Johnny Lim, the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Bong Soo. Johnny is leaving for England to take up accountancy. In the above picture he is seated in the centre. The patron
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  • 400 11 p\o more England Test selectors, Wilfred Wooller and Herbert Sutdiffe, want to re with Iheir chairman, (i. Allen, after s series. [nsole alone illing to stand v i n by the Board ol I next March. istraUan has caused damage as Richir
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  • 97 11 BADMINTON TOURNEY FOR ALL SIKHS SINGAPORE. Fn.-The annual Singapore Sikhs badminton championship will be held on Aug. 26 and 27 at the Beatty Secondary School. Entries close on Monaay at 4.30 p.m. The championship is open to all Sikhs residing in Singapore and the entrance fees are $1 for the
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  • 50 11 GEYLANG. Fri. A light and an unruly crowd forced referee George de Cruz to abandon the Singapore Government Services Football Association match between Meter Readers and Police "B" at the Stadium yesterday. The incident took place 12 minutes after the interval. Police "B" were leading 1-0.
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  • 175 11 Australian women cagers will meet Malayan champions SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Crusaders Sports Club's women cagers of South Australia will meet Singapore and Malaya women championships in two of their Jour' matches of their Singapore tour in October. I Mr G Chye Hin. Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation president, who revealed this
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  • 23 11 HAMILTON NEW ZEALAND, pri —The touring Japanese hockey team defeated a Hamilton XI 3-2 here afier trailing 1-2 at half time.
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  • 127 11 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Selangor cricket team to meet Singapore in the three-day final of the Malayan Cricket Association's tournamment starting on the S.C.C. padang here today is: M.C Kailasapathy (Captj, M. Shepherdson. Duhp Singh, Gurucharan Singh. Daljit Singh, K. Belton, R. Hendroff. C.
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  • 103 11 I MELBOURNE, Fri.— Neale His brother. Dr. John Fraser, the Australian Davis Fraser. said that the specialist Cup star and former Wim- told Neale after the operation bledon champion, had a that he should be able to successful operation for fluid resume playing in
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  • 158 11 BERNARD JANETTE SHOW TOP FORM KATONG, Fri. Singapore's swimming sensation Bernard Chan again set a new record in the 100 metres butterfly stroke event at the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championship meet held at Amber Road. He broke the Native and All-Corrters record with a splendid time of 1 mm.
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  • 390 12 England struggle all day on a good Oval pitch LONDON. Friday. ENGLAND struggled ;»11 day to score 210 runs tor the loss of cii;ht wickets on the first day of the fifth and final Tesi at the Oval yesterday. In the firsl 45 minutes play Eng\u\u\ lost llnvc wickets for
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  • 235 12  - Picture Goer II looks a sound bet: Straits Code will run close SCRUTINEER By BUKIT TIMAH, Friday WITH the exception of the Hurdles Race over nine furlongs, fields for tomorrow's Malayan Amateur Racing Association's meeting at Bukit Timah are fairly large. Winners will not be too easy to find, but
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  • 1150 12 HACK ONE 1 there is no funnei jgcratching, Large field 20*wilJ lace the startei In a field of tiiib size, anything can happen, and the finish of ',r.<? race will probably look like the charge or uit> light brigade. Miranda who was thought by many
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  • 39 12 JALAN BESAR. Friday JNJURY-HIT India with two halves piavin- A forwards were dominated by Vietnam In th!» I Festival football match here last night ie tnaA won by three goals to one. "vm^a
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  • 293 12 The SACA rides out the storm djkd dyjkdtykj SINGAPORE. I ri. \LL\S riffht with the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association after a stormy two-and-a-half hour, table baii^inir. "crisis" meeting in L'ppcr Serangoon iload last night. The meeting had been called to decide action to be taken against four members of the
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  • 78 12 KALLANG. Fi-i. Tiic Peoples Association announced yesterday that competitors 1 ambers for the Big Walk cm Sunday are now ready, and must be collected at their association's beadquarterfi in Kallang before l p.m. tomorrovr. Numbers nriij not be issued on the day ol the
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  • 169 12 LONDON. Ptt-Caose 01 !)„>• scores in jresterday's cricket ma i ches worr At Soutluunplon: \V;u\U(kmire 3«-9 dec. and 20 lor lour Hampshire 044-9 dtec. <h Hocton 51. P. Bainsbury 64 h Barnard 114 n.o. i. At \V«-ston Super Marr Swnersel 335-9 dee. and
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  • 16 12 PUKEKOHE (New Zealand) Pn.-Tiie Japanese hockey team beui Hie Fi-i.iiklin Country team 7-0 yesterday.
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