The Singapore Free Press, 23 August 1961

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  • 23 1 1° KEE>> UP W 'TH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. IG'OO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1961. 15 CENTS
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  • 31 1 Scrutineer's 8 horses to follow at Ipoh-P. 12 linist; lead; K'pore Isselton I I I md I mion. I I I I I I I I I 4
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  • 103 1 POLY'S FIRST GRADUATION DAY: 180 TO GET DIPLOMAS r«INGAPORR Wed \boui 180 graduands pr< i ssional, techni.iid craft courses m their diplomas I rtw from Mr. Yong Lin, Minister for ai the Polyfirst graduation r/. ,:i Satur- j i mony, to be In W at Victoria Theatre, will at 230
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  • 17 1 X VRTA, Wed Indon^ compulson e**»^ the country by WOT. Education Depwrunent spokes- vt-trrday.
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  • 338 1 Embalmed body of airman flown to Scotland for burial By HAROLD SOH SiNGAI-ORE, Wednesday. Till-; body of SAC William Allen LaugWiru 21. embalmed after he was killed with two other senior aircraftsmen in ;i road accident near RAF Tengah ;tt the weekend, \\:>s flown back to England :il dawn today.
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  • 26 1 GRENOBLE. Wed. A hr!i.-,,,>--tci ind a mountain searcn pari sreured thr mountains near here vc«terday after two unidentified [climbers fell to tiinr deaths.
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  • 129 1 HE CAME HERE TO DISCUSS POSSIBILITIES OF TOURIST TRADE IJAYA LEBAR. Wed. I Queensland is very interested in the development ul Singapore and Malaya, and is anxious to see a two-way tourist trade between the two countries. This was stated by Mr. Cedric L. Johnson, a senior official of the
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  • 22 1 JAKARTA. Wed. —The four; month violent eruption at centraJ Java's towering Mourn; Merapi has subsided, according to reports reaching here.
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  • 79 1 SINGAPORE. Wod. The P ayfair School relief ™„n-t set ud to rehabi itate the victims of the LOTong Tai Seng fire. boo closed Tlf Social Welfare Department said registration of victims at the centre was j now over. The 200 people who were made homeless by
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  • 562 1 Australia will keep the Ashes next year, says skipper Benaud LONDON, Wed. DICIIIK BENAUD, the Australian cricket captain, sipped a beer in the dressing room after the final Test againsf England had ended in ;i draw ;»t the Oval yesterday and s:iid he thought Australia could retain the Ashes in
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  • 223 1 The Prophet's birthday parade today will be biggest ever SINGAPORE, W e d.— Thousands of Muslims in Singapore and the Federation celebrate the Prophet's birthday today a public holiday. Biggest event, in Singapore is the five-mile long procession which takes place this afternoon trom Kandahar Street Io the AllMalaya Muslim
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  • 223 1 K.L. STUDENT IN PERTH MEETS NEW SNAG OVER FIANCEE PERTH. Wed. -Malayan student Tens; Chin^Kiat, 25, has encountered a new stumbling block in his efforts to bring the girl he loves to Perth. She will not be able to come to Australia unless Teng can persuade immigration authorities to give
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  • 28 1 TAIPEH. Wed. Four "people died on Monday in a fire set by a woman whoso husband beat her and then walked out on her.
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  • 182 1 S'pore acts to check cholera from H.K. STRICT WATCH ON TRAVELLERS SINGAPORE, W e d.— The Singapore Government has tightened up health security measures at the port and airport following the Hong Kong cholera outbreak. A number of persons from Hong Kon.n who arrived here without proper health papers have
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  • 40 1 SEOUL. Wed.- Reports from. E»usan said jresterday 40 cases of; encephalitis were confirmed and] o the total 16 persons had died since the nut-break o; the brain disease epidemic in south-eastern province o: South Korea last Friday.
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  • 328 2 Present conditions greatly help Consolidated Tin, says Gazette By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Wednesday. EXISTING trading conditions greatly assisted Consolidated Tin Smelters and there was an increase in the intake of concentrates at the Bootle and Malayan plants during its last financial year, states the Stock Exchange Gazette.
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  • 162 2 STOCK MARKETS QUIET AGAIN: CHEAP BUYING IN EQUITIES LONDON. Wed It has been very quiet in the stock markets here but during the latter part ol the session there was evidence of some cheap buying in leading equities. Nevertheless, business was again on a very small scale with buyers mainly
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  • 28 2 TOKYO. Wed. Japan replaced Great Britain as the world* fourth biggest steel producer dur- ing the "first half of 1961. the Japan Iron-Steel Federation reported.
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  • 58 2 HONG KONG. Tues. Closing i prices here today were: Pre\ ious Trday H cv s. Bank Corporation 5384 $384 sales sales Wheelock Marrirn 512.30 $12.80 sales salrs a'kong phone 544.50 544.50 sales sales j Dn ;ry Farm <^: Coid Storage $40.50 $40.00 ■> sales s;iifs Faikoo Dock
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  • 290 2 TIN ZOOMS: SELLLER AWAIT STILL HEIGHER FLOOR PRICE Free Press city section: Finance and industry LONDON, Wed. Tin A sained to finish the morning session fully i! 3 per ton higher. In the absence of much fresh outside demand, the market's flnnness was attributed largely to the somewhat re>erved attitude
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  • 207 2 lytn,; aton^sirtc tne Singapore whann today are: BorgkOtl 6A, Btaataag 23, Manga 39 .ib. Naflaosaa Mm 6 7. Rosa Bin 38 39, Falstria 10, Tasv 4«. Baaaitj 3£ Tfcmaattma Mm i j Nedtf v -o 13 16, Kristin Bakka 3n 14 Atne.is 10 11, City of C
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  • 91 2 DETROIT. Wed. America's Ford. General Motors, and Chrysler motor manufacturers yesterday offered the United Automobile Workers Union a new threeyear agreement providing an annual wage increase of seven US cents (21 cents) an hour. All three manufacturers also affered various new allowances and
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  • 137 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Lasi sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: F. N. Orcis $2.44 J. cents). Gammon $1.75 (—8 cents), Jackson (S) $1.19 1 cent), Steamers 83 cents 1 cent), S. Times $3.10 (+lO cents), I.E. Ords $1.20 (unchanged), Weanie $2.78 14 cents), \V.
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  • 309 2 Tin: 'Steady rise as buyers take initiative' ONDON, Wed. The Financial Times said 'in a leading article yesterday that "buyers have again taken the initiative in the tin market "They paused for reflection iin the middle of last week after the International Tin I Council had decided, for some undisclosed
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  • 32 2 I'AIPEH. Wed Formosa's ex- port of canned pineapple this yeai was expected to amount to US$1 1 'million ($3O million an increast i of 20 per cent over last year.
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  • 222 2 Coloured area of city quiet after four days of race clashes LONDON, Wednesday. pANNON Street, centre of four days of racial disturbances in the northeastern industrial city of Middlesbrough, was quiet yesterday after another night of clashes between police and hooligans. Coloured and white children played together amid broken bottles
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  • 89 2 WORLD'S TALLEST BUILDING SOLD FOR $95 m. NEW YORK, Wed. An agreement was reached yesterday for the sale of the Empire State Building, the tallest in, the world, for $195 million. The 900 tenants were told that the Empire State building Corporation has entered into a contract with an investment
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  • 92 2 WASHINGTON, Wed.— Mr. John McCloy. the U.S. disarmament negotiator, said yesterday there was little doubt about the eventual development of the super 100Megaton nuclear bomb which Mr. Nikita Khrushchev mentioned to him dv- ring their talks in the Soviet Union last month. "He (Mr. Khrushchev
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  • 23 2 MOSCOW. Wed— Aram Kh;ichaturian, the Soviet composer. Is contemplating a monuments piece of music dedicated to pioneer cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.
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  • 367 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Aug. 22. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. Cut op c a n port* Am; ur.quotod unquoted Sept 2..* 2511/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 2.k 2b 916 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement
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  • 313 2 Berlin peace talks: U.S. should take first step, says Adenauer BERLIN, Wednesday. nR KONRAD ADENAUER, West German Chancellor, said yesterday the future of West Berlin would be negotiated in some weeks or months and he thought the United States should take the first step. < The Chancellor was addressing a
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  • 172 2 $1,200,000 GOYA PAINTING OF WELLINGTON STOLEN FROM GALLERY LONDON. Wed. Police alerted porus and airports throughout Britain yesterday following the shock theft of Goya's famous picture of the Duke of Wellington, from the National Gallery. London. Scotland Yard >wung into action immediately after the theft of the paint inp recently
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  • 227 3 State to train first Thai legal official under C-plan SINGAPORE, Wednesday. Amorn Indrakamhang, 52, has arrived in Singapore as the first legal official to be sent from Thailand to undergo training in local and Muslim law procedures at the State Advocate-General's Office here. Mr. Indrakamhang, who is Chief Public Prosecutor
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  • 669 3 SINGAPORE DIARY ksrio drdk zsdlg'l zsl f SINGAPORE, Wednesday. gINGAPORE talent will be the attraction when the Malacca .Junior Chamber of Commerce presents "Jaycees Night" on Saturday, September 2, at Sea View, Klebang Besar, Malacca. v The dance the biggest social ever organised by the Chamber is in aid of
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  • 76 3 Mi H. M. Funk, an i\ t arrived from Por:ind foi three days. He staying at the Goodwotv. rtel Mr. R. S. Perrmc. repreDtatire of the General Paints Corporation of the Philippines, flew in from Manila yesterday for three days He is staying Prince's Hotel Garni. Mi
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  • 134 3 FATHER OF TWO FINED $2OO FOR MOLESTING PC's WIFE SINGAPORE. Wed.— A clerk.: Osman bin Jamil, 22, was yesterday fined $200 or one month's jail for molesting the wife of a police constable at the Hill Street Police barracks here on July 3. A married man with two children Osman
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  • 108 3 HE PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO 3 VICE CHARGES SINGAPORE, Wed. Ong Mock Kong, 53. pleaded not suilty in the Singapore Mnth Magistrate's Court yesterday to three vice charges. He was alleged to have prorured two women. Sapiah bmte Ahmad and Mek Meriam binte YusorT. for the purpose of prostitution, at
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  • 292 3 SEE THIS PLAY TO END YOUR GLOOM SINGAPORE, Wed. George Axelrod's comedy "Seven-Year Itch" is the current Stage Club attraction at the Cultural Centre. It had a most successful first night yester- j day. j Howard Smart sustains most of the action as New York publisher Richard Sherman. When he
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    • 149 3 $00 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page DDERN JEWELLERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN ialising in GEM SETTINGS (OLD AND PLATINUM Di alers in Slue Sapphires, Cats Eyes, braids Star Sapphires, Kmotc- Cultured Pearls, tc., etc. DF SUVA BROS., :apore-i Phone:
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    • 235 3 CINEMAS TAJ: Devadas (Tamil) 5. 8.30. CAPITOL: Spartacus "J. 8. CATHAY: Konga 1.30, 4. «fo 630 930 ORIENT YEAR CULTURAL GLOBE: Magic Boy 1.45. 4. FESTIVAL: "A Night of Bal7. 9.15. let by Singapore Ballet AcaLIDO: Ada 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.30. dem >- Victoria Theaire, 7.30 ODEON: The Absent-minded p
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  • 240 4 They pledge to guard bathers-'come rain or storm' KATONG, Wpd. A group of youngsters j who formed the Katong Life Guard Group two years ago are still carrying on their job of manning the packed beaches an d saving lives. A branch of the Singapore Lite Guard Corps the group
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  • 27 4 KUALA SELANGOR. Wed. The Selangor Medical Department h&s arranged for a medical officer from the Klang Hospital to visit Kuala Selangor district every Wednesday mornine.
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  • 168 4 RESIDENTS WANT TRAFFIC LIGHTS TO HOLD 'RECKLESS' DRIVERS IN CHECK KATONG, Wed.— Residents of Katong district fully supported a call lor the installation of traffic lights at the junction of Dunman Road and Tanjong Katong Road. A towkay of Tanjong Katong Road said: "Traffic lights at this junction are necessary
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  • 108 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The Johore Bahra District Welfare Committee has stopped giving financial assistance to 220 underprivileged school children and 22 incapacitated persons. This was revealed in the District Welfare Committee annual report. The report said that this i step was taken "not with- I
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  • 191 4 Business boom starts rush for new shop-houses KATONG, Wednesday. a business boom in the fast growing Katong district and all indications are that it will continue for some years yet. The Free Press was told that businessmen had booked up every shop-house developers are planning to build. Some have already
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  • 182 4 4,000 adult classes to be started in next 3 months TOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— J The Ministry of Rural Development will open 4.000 adult classes with a strength of 2,000 teachers throughout the Federation in the next three months. This was revealed by Inche Mohamed Tamat bin Ya'kob, Assistant Secretary, Adult
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  • 102 4 DRAMATIC SHOW TO BE HELD IN AID OF HOME lOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— J The Kulai Keng Chew Association will hold a dramatic show in aid of the Old People's Home on Sept. 15 and 16 at 7.30 p.m. at the Diamond Jubilee Hall. Proceeds of the shows will help swell
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  • 28 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed The Malayan Indian Conpress Youth Organisation here will hold its inaugural meeting at No. 47. Jalan Ibrahim on Friday at 6 p.m.
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  • 162 4 CHEAP HOMES TOUR BY MALAY CHIEF J CHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Undang of Rembau. Negri Sembilan, Dato Haji Ipap bin Abdullah, came to Johore Bahru with 30 of his people to inspect low-cost termite proof houses built from waste and firewood. After a two-hour tour of the houses and the
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  • 121 4 KATONG, Wed.— Parents ar e worried about the scores of school children who fish near a dangerous monsoon drain in Katong Park each day. They want immediate preventive measures to be taken to safeguard the lives of these children, especially during high tides.
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    • 125 4 Pigeon n YOUR DELIGHT /*f? 7 f'" X 10-Pl6^QN ..CIGARETTES l^A PACKET Tpf^PORE ■^^Rl^Sf VK AVAILABLE W&jffiwm THROUGHOUT lm^| MALAYA ?0-PIGtOM CIGARETTES 55 A PACKET IN SINGAPORE GO 5 A PACKET IN MALAYA Wk BEFORE YOU MAKE UP YOUR MIND \L HAVE A LOOK AT THE OUTSTANDING B^4' tjSm watches
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    • 332 4 lifeguard v JOIIOHI-. i:\in,, I THE Rotary Club h,, Ll I the formation rif a I H Stale. Mr. James Ho, chairnm I safety sub-commit!,, said that formation necessary for the ben< 1 crowded Lido Bead. •>■ "During weekend- uxi I holidays hundreds oi peopie from here and Sir. lftn*
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  • 946 5  - A thousand and one ways to waste the years of growing up LYNNE REID BANKS :v teen-ages of a wartime evacuee By two worlds. That sounds like the title of a and in fact, it did involve some pretty shattern -adjustments. I spent the first five years of i.-t and
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    • 55 5 DOBY i m *O\#ES n* 4 iiun bros., u=:=: w mour 40 KUI OFFER' *T GUITARS i v it i f *S 00 -i DO IS.M I] CO 5 M 1 ii M I DO M M 50 oo I 188 I ?rrCOl cf c I 9 *tr r (3
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    • 116 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE Lee Falk and Phil Davis AP^E^VCUf WWATSVER THEY SAY--/ t __^V y T askikK r -^^3 J^^ THE HEART OP JULIET JOKES by Stan Drake I OAklkr ZZ^rntTWß \s- /VkAY^e M£ VVON'TGeT I fAGA(^STA HIGH SCHOOL KJDHE I j t: fe7 yxi
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  • 325 6 Malaysia: Getting down to it I TELLING THE PEOPLE DING A PORE has X named two delegates to attend the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee meeting beginning in Jesselton tomorrow. They are the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, and Opposition Assemblyman Dato Abdul Hamfd bin Haji Jumat. The meeting, as
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  • 908 6 Russia's luxury jails cut crime THE ONE PERSON IN THE SOVIET UNION WHO CAN RELY ON A FAIR DEAL IS THE NON-POLITICAL PRISONER RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF A WILDERNESS BUT INSIDE, ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME SOLOV was a particularly skilful and successful Russian burglar. In a little over
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  • 373 6  -  CHARLES REID JOAN SUTHERLAND'S SUCCESS SECRET By London. IVTHEN she flies to America soon for a ten-week singing tour. Joan Sutherland, now one of the world's two or three richest and most sought after sopranos, will take with her a copper statuette. 2in. hie:h. of
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    • 551 6 ou can hand in your classified nd* any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA «"d SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS CeM ■Hrnfje .Mi U4,« 30 Tana a Rat* iron OaM Moraaa IMI vi, l«| c are 9*r*f kLANS < Btorace >v- Ltd.* .'..-•A :.OAd KOTA BHARU KUALA LUMPUR ')fi siorase fall
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    • 42 6 PATEK PHILIPPE is thr only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every! movement, the official stamp; of the State of Geneva, the! authentic guarantee of centuries-old GENEVA, QUALITY". j H. SENA, LTD. HiGH CLAbi JEWELLERS Singapore Penong.
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    • 926 6 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA (11.7 metres) ;<Heru{ 11.00 Islam and civilisation; I B^ B^s B»6 j U metro i7i.>o kc/s.i lilj Michael Babm, Leon I. B B 1 I I Medium Wave Servire: Pommels* 11.40 Jc*zzin' arouilQ; Ij^ ||8 I "IBBf9 I \2O I HBh^HHI A.M.— 10.00 You;;: theatre: 12.30
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  • 246 7 Boyhood aim was to fly... today he's youngest pilot in State By Conrad Chiew PAYA LEBAR, Wed. DETERMINATION to fulfil a childhood ambition has made a 19-year-old schoolteacher the youngest qualified local pilot. He is Mr. Kwa Hwee Leng, who is also the first Singapore youth to qualify for his
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  • 111 7 Michael waited two hours to meet holidaying, parents |>\V\ I.EBAR. Wed. A I small boy sat quietly in a turner «>f the Singapore Xirport lounge watching time zo ov. for two hours, live-year-old Michael Lrong had waited tor his parents and sister to return from Hong Kong after their holiday.
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  • 104 7 Rotarians told of liberty laws in Malaya lOHORE BAHRU, Wed. v —"The Fundamental Liberty Guaranteed by the Federal Constitution" was the subject of a talk by Dato D. C. Jackson, State Legal Adviser, Johore. Dato Jackson was speaking to the members of the Rotary Club here at the Johore Bahru
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  • 205 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. i THE Centre lor Cultural and Technical Interchange between Easl and West in Hawaii is offering tour scholarships to Singapore students to study at the University of Hawaii. The scholarships are available for postgraduate study for two
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  • 37 7 BUKIT PANJANG. Wed Villagers here wUI put up a mass procession on Sept. i to celebrate the birthday of the i Prophet Mohammed which f About a \'.ooO Muslims are expected to take part
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  • 141 7 ALL-WOMAN SHOW AT FESTIVAL CELEBRATION BASE, Wed. A I five-hour programme has been arranged by the .Naval Base Kerala Library to celebrate "Thiru Onam." the national harvest festival of Kerala, at the Canberra padang here, tomorrow at 5 p.m. The programme which will be held on a bigger scale than
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  • 105 7 Assemblyman opens new community hall JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Inche Mohamed Syed I Edros. Johore State Assemblyman, has declared open a $4,000 balai raya (community hall) at Kampong Tiram Tuku. 13 miles from here. Speaking to about 400 people. Inche Edros, said that "time is precious" and urged i them not
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  • 55 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— A fete and fun fair will be held in aid of the St. Christopher's Church fund in the church grounds In Jalan Mustapha, here, starting at 10 a.m. on Sept. 15. A concert will also be held on the same day.
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  • 181 7 Indian film star has 'wonderful time' in S'pore SINGAPORE. Wed. After spending a week in Singapore sightseeing, lovely Hindustani teenage film star. Miss Tanuja. 17, (above) will leave by air at the end of this week for Hong Kong. Miss Tanuja said she had heard so much about Singapore from
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  • 78 7 ROTARIAN CANT GET EXIT VISA: VISIT OFF TOHORE BAHRU. Wed. J Johore Bahru Rotarians have called oft a red-earpt't welcome for Mr. Troung Dinh Dzu, a Rotary District Governor from Vietnam. Reason: Mr. Troung has sent an urgent cable to the Johore Bahru Rotary Club saying he is unable to
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  • 47 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Dr. A. C. Thangappan, 35. medical officer at Madras airport, is now here on a holiday. This is his first visit to Singapore and he has found it a '-wonderful" city. He will .stay here for about two months.
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    • 331 7 I In everything relating to money Tt|ip||© (Apr. 21 May 21): IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... I or property affairs. Think TAURUS FOLLOW familiar IF II IW¥ are fully before acUng. routine if you are to come out YOl' have a strong bent for i on the rfcht side today. Avoid
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  • 926 9 SPEED-FROM 16 TO 160 IN TOP GEAR SAFETY-FRONT AND REAR DISC BRAKES STYLING SLEEKEST OF THEM ALL THE NEW CARS hfhhghd wildly beautiful shape I-Hing he road these past few rhaps you've seen it in »c in the showroom— the he world, and if you
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    • 112 9 rYE GOT THE CHOKE OUT BUT IT'S ALMOST AS fFj f I* WEPE TRyiNG TO START WiTHOUT USING IT. X SOLJNPS LIWE AN AIR LEAK INTO I CARBURETTOR, 'VVAKJNS TME FIXTURE I, ]DC WEAK. PULL IN OVER THETRE^/ I'Vtf y RUNNING NORMALLY NEERSV Y*^f/ Vh aboljt 8 00 TIMES MUCH
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  • 400 10 Sphinx Battery outclass Military Police the Army Parker Cup semi-final TANGLIN, Wednesday. FLEVEN (Sphinx) Battery R.A., strong favourites to win the Singapore Base District's Parker Cup football tournament, reached the semi-final when they beat Royal Military Police 4-0. Results of the other quarter-finals played over the weekend were: 2/7 Gurkha
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    125 10 Twenty one year old WRAC Corporal Brenda Day. stationed at GHQ FARELF, took third prize in the 11-mile People's Association Walk on Sunday. But, this is not the first time Brenda. who describes herself as an "outdoor type." has caught the eye through her walking prowess. In her
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  • 50 10 THOMSON. Wed.— Mr and Mrs. J.L. Dodds. with a score of net 73 1 2 won the Royal Island Club's mixed foursomes < stroke) competition here on Sunday. Tn^ runners-up were Fit Lt. I and Mrs. N.W. Gammon with a neir 75 aftei a count
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  • 162 10 TANGLIN, Wednesday. THE Joint Services football team to meet the Hong Kong South China Athletic Association's XI at Jalan Besar on Sunday at 7.30 p.m. will be strengthened with the inclusion of J. Ashworth from the Royal Marines. v Ashworth formerly played Robinson
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  • 42 10 Sergeant Zainol Abidin, Skipper of the Victorious 18 Signals Regiment football team, being chaired by his team-mates after they had won the Singapore Base District's MOR Cup beating 221 B.V.D. 6 3. Sgt. Zainol scored three goals.
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  • 486 10 TANGLIN, Wednesday. fN a game marred by incidents near the end of the second half, l v Signals Regiment won the Singapore Base District M.O.R. Fool ball Cup when they beat 221 Base Vehicles Depot 6-3 a! Tanglin With
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  • 62 10 BLASHILL LEADS 18 SIGNALS AGAINST R.P.O. PASIR PANJANG. Wed. 18 Signals Regiment will be meeting Regimental Pay Office in an inter-unit cricket at Princess Mary Barracks today. Signals team, led by Captain Blashill. will be: WOI. Bicknell, RQMS. Licence, S/Sgt. Lebutt, S/Sgt. Sowman, Sgt. Stoneham. Cpl. Gaze, Cpl. Kirkland. Sigman
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  • 57 10 WELL-WISHERS HELP OUT BRITISH TEAM LONDON, Wed.— The British team of athletes and fencers will be going to the World Student Games in Sofia Bulgaria, as scheduled. An industrial firm presented a cheque for $3,200 to enable them •to charter a substitute aircraft in place of that run by an
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  • 47 10 221 8.V.1). Cfn A man Arshari; I. Cpl. S. Rt Pte [shall bin Abu, L Cpl Yahaya bin Kecbik, L C| I phen Da.sf. P\< Mohd. bin I I mar.: CU\ Ifohd. bin SaUeh V. Balakrishr.a:., Pte. Rab Ahmad. Pie. Wahab bin Ifi Pte. Abdul Aziz Mohd.
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  • 106 10 ARMY CRICKET XI TO MEET THE SRC TODAY rpANGLIN, Wed.— The Army A Singapore cricket team will be meeting the Singapore Recreation Club in the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament match on the S.R.C. padang today. The Army team, led by Major J. M. Farmiloe will be: Lieut. C. R.
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  • 485 11  - Car's future pride will be the biggest swimming pool in the Federation S. O. RASOO JOHORE SPORTSCHATTER by Johore's swimming enthusiasts will have their dream come true when a $100,000 pool is built in Muar. When completed, it will be the biggest in the Federation. And the man who made
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  • 444 11 WHEN THE DIRECTOR'S FORWARD GOES BY IN A SHINING JAG... SCRAP MANAGER SYSTEM-WOOSNAM $QQ ld^ Gi LONDON, Wednesday. imfs many football directors will this winter Iheir wuv to board meetings on bicycles This .Dociwcx ot the working-man's game. ar.ci a former < •fficer, believe- he .i solution that would at
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  • 96 11 HARD SHOWS TOP FORM AFTER RECENT ILLNESS Manchester I Massachusetts) Wed— Miss Dar- c Hard, U.S. singles ehamreturned to her best rtei her recent illness she w«mi the women's title yesterday at the x lawn tennis tournaMlss Hard, who had not competitively since the r*rench cnamptonships In went through the
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  • 137 11 ACCEPTORS FOR THE EBOR HANDICAP LONDON. Wed Acceptors witii probable jockeys and weights for the Ebor Handicap, to be run over one mile and threequaners a: York today are Die Hard (L. Piggott) 8.09, Agreement (W. H. Carr) 8.7. Brocade Slipper (J. Me; cert 8.5, Ooi Charger (W. Williamson) 8.2.
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  • 184 11 PILLAI AND AGNES WIN HONOURS AT SPORTS MEET SEMBAWANG, Wednesday. BS. PILLAI was the best performer at the Sree Narayana Mission sports. R. Agnes won the honours in the girls' section. Pillai won two events and was placed in another while Agnes won one event and was placed in two
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  • 64 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A nineman team from the SingHixire Malays Badminton Association left Singapore by train i:usi night for Kota Bahru. Xeientan. to take part in the Ten^ku Abcul Rahman Cup Badminton Championshrps which will take place from Aug. 25. In all 11 states, Singapore, Jonore. Malacca. Negri
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  • 539 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD Wong Saw Foo, using the pen holder grip, smashed his way to a straight set victory over Wee Swee Ngian in the Junior inter-team match of the Singapore Table Tennis championship tournament played at the Happy World.
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  • 426 11 Singapore Private Market Stall-holders Association beat Kirn Keat Community Centre ft-3. (Singapore Stall Holders mentioned first) Tan Hong Lim lost to Tan Ah See 12-21, 19-21; Kang Hung Moh bt. Ng Peng Slew 21-19. 21-19; Boey Vim Thim bt. Ismail 18-21, 21--16, 21-10; Tan Hong Kirn bt,
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  • 79 11 JUNIOR CUP FINAL AT GHQ TOMORROW VTEE SOON, Wed.— Eleven 11 (Sphinx) Battery RA will meet Ist Battalion Singapore Infantry Regiment in the final of the Junior Cup to be played at GHQ tomorrow. The Gunners team will be: Gnr. B. Snate; Gnr. C. McLean, Sgt. M. Head (Capt.) Gnr.
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  • 199 11 BIG UPSET BY CHAMBERS IN 'y' TENNIS BRAS BASAH, Wed. Tom Chambers created the biggest upset in the V.M.C.A. open Invitation tennis championship when he beat seeded Sharin Osman. the former Malayan All-Malays singles champion. 2-6. 6-4. 6-4 in th« semi -final piayeu here on Monday. Chambers will now meet
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  • 23 11 CHANGI, Wed. The Far East Air Force annual swimming championships will be held at R.A.F. Changi starting at 2.30 p.m. today.
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  • 446 12  - Toughest Gold Vase Half the field can be given winning chances SCRUTINEER By IPOH. Wednesday. TflK Sultan's Gold Vase field this year is one oi the toughest in the scries. On paper niore than half the runners handicapped can be given winning chances. Under the circumstances I do 'not propose
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  • 641 12 Sir George calls for 'profitable action' for Games SINGAPORE, Wednesday. PRESIDENT of the Singapore Hockey Association. Sir George Oehlers, yesterday called for "definite and profitable action as there can be no further delay," in raising funds to send Singapore's teams to'the Asian Games in Jakarta next year, and the Olympic
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  • 190 12  - Another big job for Mr. Organiser KEN JALLEH WRITES I SINGAPORE, Wed. MR. Tang luck \Yah, Singapore's Mr. Organiser, has been harnessed to two important jobs for sport's promotion. Yesterday, in addition to being, chairman of the Sports Committee of the Peoples' Association. Mr. 'fang was appointed secretary of the
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  • 147 12 JOANNA LEADS QUALIFIERS FOR THE RSGC WOMEN'S TITLE THOMSON. Wea Colonel (Miss) Joanna Henderson who was runner-up in me Singapore women's amateur golf championship this year, ;tv the field of eighi qualifiers when she returned a .score ot net 78 ill the Royal Singapore Golf Club women's championship played on
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  • 33 12 TAIPKH. Wed Nationalist China has decided to send a 15--man basketball team to participate- in the "Visit The Orient Year Cup Tournament" scheduled to be held in Singapore on Sept. 14.
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  • 30 12 LONDON. Wed. Terry Downes will fly ii> Bo ion on September 10 to defend his world middleweight boxing championship against Paul Peruier. former champion, on September 23
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  • 201 12 RCTHERHAM JOLT VILLA IN LEAGUE CUP London. Wed.— Rotherham Uniteq beat Aston Villa 2-0 last night in the first leg of the English Football League Cup final, which was held over from last season. There was no .score at half time. .Second Division side Rotherham deserved their success against their
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  • 122 12 AUSSIES PUN TO PLAY 'REST OF THE WORLD' •M E^? URNE Wed -The ,fi* Melbourne Cricket rinh versus The rest of the V r]< ?u match on January 19 Grn,,i?H I Melbourne Cricket ■Oiound to commemorate the centennial of Australia-Eng-fjan i J l hnson secretary of jthe club, said he
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  • 19 12 LONDON, Wed. Results of yesterday's Rugby League matches were: Batley 9 Castleford 8. Keighley 9 Workington 17.
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  • 62 12 JOHANNESBURG, Wed Invitations have been sent to 17 countries for runners to take part in the Golden Reef marathon race here on'Julv 9 next year. The race will be run between Johannesburg and Brakpan over the official marathon distance of 26 miles 385 yards. It
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