The Singapore Free Press, 25 August 1961

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  • 22 1 "TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY. AUGUST 25, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 1247 1 Brilliant gallops on the Ipoh track P. 12 Malaysia must succeed Britain lESSELTON, Friday. tSIA must fill the vacuum when >he pulls out of ngapore's Minister for iiKtin. >aid here. Ihe first meeting of < Consultative Com- b\ delegations from lish North Bornno iss details In
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  • 226 1 SINNGAPORE, 1 ri— A group of women from many communities rushed to help S VI when the association was unable to cope with the statins of a film premiere, scheduled for Sept. 11. Twentieth Century Fox Film (Kast> Ltd., offered
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  • 174 1 TWO SERVICEMEN, THEIR WIVES AND A DRIVER HURT IN MIDNIGHT CRASH \'io CIIU KANO. Fri. 1 Two British servicemen .me' 1 their wives and the driver wew badly injured when th< car they were travelling in skidded ana went ofl the road at the To milestone Yin Chu Kang Road
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  • 92 1 IST KIT TIMAII. Friday. T HI- chair of prosthetic dentistry in the 1 Facullv of Medicine of the I niversity ol Malaya in Singapore, vacant for the as two ySS has n«>w been filled by a local dental graduate. B He Is
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  • 86 1 THE WORLD'S NO. 1 GANG BUSTER 0 Who is the world's most famous crime-buster* No doubt about it—J. Edgar Hoover. in a new crime-does-not-pay series The Free Press will from tomorrow bring you the story of Hoover and the fabulous organisation he heads the Federal Bureau of Investigation— which tells
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  • 50 1 SINGAPORE. Prl. The Hiilfir Police this morning appealed tor ey«-witnesses in connection vvith a fatal accident Involving a motor-cyclist near the Grange R oad roundabout on Wednesday. Ev«-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector S.M. Pernandls at Sepoy Lines Police Station, Tel: 1 7200, e* l 385
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  • 359 1 REDS GET SOLEMN WARNING' AS CRISIS IN BERLIN GROWS WORSE WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Kennedy warned the Soviet 1 Union yesterday that interference with Allied access routes to West Berlin could lend lo war. The White House issued a statement on his behalf giving a "solemn warning" that air; Soviet attempt
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  • 67 1 LONDON. Fri. The communique issued in Kuala Lumpur aftei the meeting between Tengku Abdul Rahman and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew was welcomed in London yesterday. Though there was no r*mcial comment on the text ol the communique which dealt with the Prime Ministers' discussions on a possible
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  • 30 1 SAIGON. Pri. Portv Commnni«?t were r-:i!le r l In an attack by two euerilla companies on a strong civil guard p^sl about 140 miles north-east of Saiyon.
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  • 241 1 Premier tells civil servants Be neutral SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today called noon the 20.000 civil servants in the State to be "neutral" if the democratic system is to endure. In a message published in the souvenir programme of the first Inter-Ministry athletic meeting at
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  • Free Press city section: Finance and industry
    • 227 2 lOX DON. Fn. Des- pite the continued advance at Singapore. the tin market here showed an inclination to pause so far as price movements were con•erned. frading Interest, however, was maintained at a good level and prices moved nar- ly I i
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    • 38 2 ONDO3 Pi i tie r\i>Ai\~ ium market incLu i :>; a larus last year, creek ago nd yt sterdaj 's resi ecT-« 289 3 465.7. 4SS S «6S 2 20^ 7. 101 9, I^o S 190 5
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    • 190 2 y. HIPS iy>r>.: alongside the Singapore «harves today are: I kttil in i 7, Wall 1 23 -'i. Seiyo M ru 1' Sm-hf.l- R I OxfOl 4 o Haa 18 Satauma Bfani 33 ".6. F Sll Bt»g 21 >»•;:.,: S Htal City of ombc 13/n Outer roarts
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    • 587 2 Rubber: No signs yet of recovery in its consumption rate— Gazette By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE. Friday. ALTHOUGH there are strong indications of an industrial recovery in the United States, no sign of this is so far apparent in the rubber consumption figures, states the Stock Exchange Gazette.
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    • 124 2 CONTINUED DOWNWARD DRIFT ON THE SHARE MARKET LONDON, m. The downward drift In prices in the stock markets continued unchecked yesterday. Current disappointing company jw: .t statements were depressing (actors ana kkefp f buyers away. Equities showed fairly widespread falls and an outstanding decline v. .is seen in Brown Brothers
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    • 59 2 LONDON. Pri.— Britain's credit sc;;eeze has brought a dramatic urop in bank lending with loans falling by nearly £104 million the :our weeks to mid-August. lliis Is disclosed yesterday in the monthly figures issued by the eleven I.onaori clearing banfc. Ti:e reduction is spread
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    • 56 2 HONG KONG Thurs.— Closing price.-s here today were Previous Today H. S Bank Corporation 5382 S3BO sales c ;iir< Wheelock Marden 512.30 $12.30 sales sales H*kong phone $44.50 $44.00 sales sales Dairy Farm x Cold Storage 540.25 $39.50 sales it 1 Taikoo Dock $70.50 $69.50 sales sales
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    • 196 2 Tin industry faces synthetic threat ONDON, Fri. The August issue of Barclays Bank Review says the tin industry is likely to face increasing competition, notably from plastics. In an article headed "The Booir iii Tin," the review says the industry is on the twin horns of a dilemma If demand
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  • ROUND THE WORLD MARKET PRICES
    • 27 2 Malabar spot 45. afloat* 4r, srpt shipment 44* Larapong B pol 4... afloTti *•>. Bept. shipment 44*. Muntok unite bpo 52. afloat. si. sept, suipm^ni 50,
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    • 125 2 LONDON. Aug. 24. Previous in lay RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. E v > ope a n ports Aug unquo'Pd urKjMotwi Sept 2.17/16 2.-.9/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 2:>» 2f>i RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms, Sept. 2.'. 7/16 25 9/16 Oct. 25J 25 13,16
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    • 73 2 NEW YORK. Aug. 24. Previous To^ty TIN Straits spot 121. 43J 121.23 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract, 30.22} 30.40 Nov. 30.00 30 IT* TONE: Very steady. SALES: 11 lots. Standard Contract Sept :>,d 1 2i 30.15 j Nov.. 29.721 29 921 TONE: Steady SALES: Two lot*. No. 1
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    • 29 2 NEW YORK. Aug. 24. Previous TAdiv 30 Industrials 720.46 714.03 20 Railroads 144.73 143.67 15 Utilities lift 93 UU 64 65 Stocks Comwsitfl Averages 239.4% 237.50
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    • 85 2 LONDON. Aug. M. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i f. .K. North European ports delivered weight per long ton Aug. $166| 9169 COPRA, Straits Borneo 0.1.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered weight per long ton Aug. Sept f<H>i £60* COCONUT OIL crude Straits e.i.f. European ports in bulk
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  • 324 2 Russia is the greatest colonial power in the world Menzies CANBERRA, Friday THE Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, said pasterday that the Soviet Union was the greatest colonial power in the world and was "enslaving advanced people." Speaking in the House of Representatives during a brief di bate on
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  • 17 2 NOW ACTS TO PREE OUTBREAK OF CHOLE R v i i cholera p PecauJ iK.\ epic! I
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    • 498 2 SHIPPING== N.Y.K.LINE v P, s'"am Perang SamuHi Han LTA 4'lC 61). H'Ourg, r- a ttei n ti 11 Sept Sagami V3ru foi 4' r leddah, c t. Said, v 1 1 e 5 y-^ 2. 961 Bremen, Rotterdam, London, v le I 27 29 Au? fiisura Maru c Beirut Lattakia,
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    • 78 2 acWttery iHjiJiiicsiiiimmiiciiiiiNiiiiiicsiiiHiiiiHin lllllll '^|jn j Ce^^iih. J FLASHING i without i BALLAST ond t s you hove only one J Is "Photogrophic Unit' •E C t^^M^ Thi FLASH t I The *et is obsolutcly s""P k Ji=^ 5 operote ond it double* J C ploosure with your picture tok. 5
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  • 58 3 I Mr j A Crawford-Smith, ravel manager oft the i St< amship In AuckI n- w Zealand, and his wil] -My ht-re lor a day They are at the Park Mr Castles, a direct Castles Brothers Pry. mit< ri oi Australia, is here his wif< for a
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  • 261 3 SHB policeman 'dishonoured uniform' He struck man SINGAPORE, Friday A iPf' A ,?l° RE Ma K istr *ate, Mr. Donald' Yeo Hock Chwee, yesterday fined a Harbour Hoard policeman $30 tor striking a lorry driver twice on June 14 at the entrance of bate No. > in the harbour area.
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  • 195 3 SINGAPORE. Frt About 1.500 soldiers and their families from the 4th and 20th Field Regiment Royal Artillery, will be on board the troopship Oxfordshire which i> due to dock In Singapore this afternoon. They will be greeted by Brigadier J. Harington, of
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  • 677 3  - Who's This? SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S fII A RI.ES LAUGHTON, ious -creen star, was the rstery personality in yesiy's -Who's This" quiz. [A COLUMN ABOUT I PEOPLE I WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Friday. TOMORROW will be a significant day for MM) members of the Hoys' Brigade, Singapore Battalion, when they
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  • 405 3 SELETAR CLUB STAGES BARRIE PLAY CELETAR, Frl. Author of the evergreen "Peter Pan" and one of the most durable of all Victorian playwrights, j. m. Barrie, provides the Seletar Theatre Club with some excellent fare for them to get their strong young teeth into in the shape of "The Admir-
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    • 208 3 $00 MUST BE WON EVER Y WEEK I VY Ur c Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page c^^^^^^^^ y5 \Sgffr 1 j is If Semi-automatic ,!)> -»-^»t slide projector A OPERATION! f i .^^■^^ll Fully Automatic! ft ft Brighter Projection! R Cooler Operation! iPI^^H^B B
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    • 162 3 Ist. anniversary BE EARLY AND T I L pick ff; a JjrILC THE V'Vj BEST I LADIES DEPT. I J[ Lodies SKIRTS 54.20 \t 7 f SHORTS 52.90 W\ SLACKS. $4.20 jj\ Embd. BLOUSES 55.50 PTi MEN 5 DEPr I VERTIGO DACRON SHIRTS S7.SO II SPORTSHIRTS 54.90 ARROW SHIRTS $9.90
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 273 3 CINEMAS ROYAL: Svhri Hrudayam CAPITOL: Spartacus 3. 3. (Malayalam) 2.30 oAo 9 CATHAY: Konqa 1.30, 4. 6.30. 9.30. ft (JLOBE: Blue Murder at St. ri r .v Trinians 145 4. 7. 9.15. tVmlVc*, A^ D JPUSTRUSS FAIR ISbl GreiiL Woria AmuseM»O: Ada 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.30. men t Park. 6
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    • 21 3 12 32 p.m; TUESDAY: 023 a.m. and 1.07 p.m.; WEDNESDAY: 1.10 a.m. and 1.42 p.m THURSDAY: 1.59 a.m. and 2.18 p.m.
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  • 507 4 10 Army men climb 13,455-ft. mountain in 12 hours SINGAPORE, Friday. A TEAM of Gurkhas led by a British National Service officer have broken the record for the fastest climb of North Borneo's Mount Kinabalu (13,455 feet) the highest mountain in South-East Asia. The mountain was climbed while the Ist
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  • 244 4 AQUARISTS TO DISTRIBUTE FREE FISH TO CHILDREN AT EXHIBITION SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Aquarists' Society will distribute free fish to all children with tickets at its third show at the Happy World Stadium from Aug. 30 to Sept. 3. Mr. Khoo Kay Tiat. chairman of the society, said the purpose
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  • 108 4 20 GO ON TOUR OF RURAL LAND SCHEME K LUANG. Fri. The As- i sustant Minister for Rural Development. Haii Khai lid bin Awang Osman, at- tended a meeting or the Rural Development Committee at Kluang. The District Officer outlined Rural Development pro- jects in progress in the I Kluang
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  • 172 4 Direct jet service to N.Z. would boost tourism PAYA LEBAR, Fri. The growth of Singapore Airport during the last 20 years has been so great that it might see an influx of New Zealand tourists if jets were introduced on the direct route. This was the opinion of Mr. Leo
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  • 128 4 WELFARE OFFICER ATTENDS TALKS ON HOW TO RUN KINDERGARTENS SINGAPORE. Fri. Miss Lee King Kwan. assistant woman superintendent of the Social Welfare Department, has left Singapore to attend a triennial conference in Hobart, Tasmania. The conference, at whicl* many other countries will be represented, begins on Aug 27 and ends
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  • 58 4 PAYA LEBAR, Fri. Ma-jor-General D. A. Kendrew, head of the U.K. joint services liaison staff in Australia, left Singapore for Britain after a two-week stay. Major General Kendrew visited many of the local Services establishments. Also included in the programme was an
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  • 41 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government has been urged to Malayanlse the education service by next year. The appeal was made by the Senior Government Officers' Association, which has forwarded a resolution to the Ministry of Education.
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  • 51 4 Mr. and Mrs. Mani Singh seen at tn^i r r«Ui Guru Sat g'n-ii Sabha Tempi,. n Wilkic r!?^ Miss Tej Kaur, is th<' daughtor of Mrs Tan X the bridegroom is the son <»i Mr Meher Siath?^ Singh is a teacher at tin Daud Malay 11
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 313 4 "1 I M MIHRPrIQiwIPVnW Viv I «T I A truly mognificent gold bracelet watch, with precision performance. ,'r I The flashing fire of its jewel cut [f/f] crystal matches the quality of its ffij I finish. In solid gold throughout. ~\C I V H i Tn i v w*A ri
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    • 13 4 f I ir^in i X^^JlSii^V-^jr j THERE .STUPID/ j •(M^ TH€ FIRC BR/GAPE/f
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    • 231 4 tut I\\ i V no mm Jllf^^k'A N As you read these very wo-ds, the X seconds are tick ng away. Ask l^V f yourself this u r gent question: V *>>% "Have I provided for t^e year;; V#' It you Cdnnot trutntully an^wer I i m{ "Yes", then there
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  • 908 5 TEENAGERS CONFOUND TELEPA THY EXPERTS I ENIGMA OF THE JONES BOYS i JUVO Welsh cousins have proved themselves through a series of outstanding tests to be the greatest mind-readers in history |T seems strange, to say the least, that despite the fantastic advances of science in certain directions, there are
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    • 211 5 HIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE oy Lee Fa k and Phil Davis I A= c--=^s=| I■_ ?--CS.EVCO^T V STEr*-- I [TLL Vv\ MOAT YOU'LL NC7 I E^EETTBHP^rT^f \\~'ZT~-*c~o3 3 SAS.TTAWU>/,TO/ WERE IKi SEARCWA SEA«CM TWiS MOUSE ivWM HK).^ if TlfcL \m^T% WJMBBK'T /\7 CAN BE /\P
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 246 6 Singapore's helping hand W7ITH the arrival of a senior Thai legal officer, Mr. Amorn Indrakamhang, for training, Singapore gains credit for offering in her own small way assistance to the Colombo Plan programme. Mr. Indrakamhang will be in Singapore for a period ol six to 12 months. Hr will undergo
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    • 73 6 OX)DAY members and supporters of the Singapore Association for the Deaf make an appeal for public help. On the streets they will be selling: flaps to raise funds for a new school. In a personal letter to The Free Press, a deaf child has written "Please
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  • 97 6 the Free Press reported: By the Siamese steamer Chow Phya, which left Pinang on the IT Aug., we are not in receipt of Pinang papers but we have obtained the loan of the Argus oi 15th. The only news it contains is that the Chow Phya arrived
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  • 107 6 THERE was a murmur ol excitement when the j court usher at Harrow called "George Alfred Hinds." But instead of the jail- j breaker-extraordinary, a Mr. Hines was fined 40s. for gaming outside Wembley Stadium. ADOLLAR-A-DOZEN export trade in acorns from Nottinghamshire's Ro- bin Hood country has
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  • 960 6  - Where talent is given a helping hand T.J. CHICHAK THE RAMAKRISHNA MISSION HOME TAKES IN BOYS WHO HAVE THE BRAINS, BUT NOT THE MONEY, TO GET TO THE TOP By THE death of a father usually brings in its wake reduced circumstances for the family, and, in spite of the
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  • 18 6 Life is like that m out tin- h< <■■ fin.,!;. 6 I' Hi I i w I I d.r.
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  • 10 6 LAUGH... WITH BEACHCOMB A I I I I 1 H
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 616 6 You cun hand in your rla»sified ad* to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA «*d SINGAPORE CAMIKON HIGHLAND* <"v d Stormt* iU> !.t*.« 30 Tanas Rata IfOH Coid Storage I M Lid.« 1-4 Ciar* ttfWt KLAN« cokS Hforat* i Mi Ltd., 10 N«w Road HOT* IMABU Cod S'n<«
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    • 11 6 COIOS.4C#£S TIGER OIL ENC AUN TONG fM| .!a MfD'CA: h 4;i
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    • 76 6 Pigeon^ fOR YOUR DELIGHT i^" -i !0-P!CfcCN ifclKS Jl* A PACKET ft |fl 20-PiCXON 1 r.ir;A:;r" I 55 APACKGT^ SIWCftPW 60 A PACKETS >'.'■ •"> Enjoy your Drink icith Am "CENTURY tt Pure Malayan i Fruit Juices t I SOURSOP, 5- A _^-j^ MANGO, P^y,, P^" PAPAYA, f T TAMARIND.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 261 6 TODAfS RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE policy in the quest for survishort Wave Service yai:" ILOO Starlight concert; II metres (7250 kc v, 113 J Wnen h-lvis nre iO u L 2 Me<lium Wave Service: (midnight) Ciu.se noun. 176 metres RADIO MALAYA I H.I metres) 11.00 Programme sum- on mary; 11.02 Concert
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    • 402 6 I CLUES ACROSS 12 Garment for workmen? „-,> i It's oiten powdered i4j r> of them aie Cruitg t4> 4 Horse-sense is needed for run- l- s thoughtful to bave one tiing one (6). 41 -8 Almost made insane i 3) Nobleman in pntiiirlwi a: a n» A long-legged bird
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  • 240 7 PASIR PANJANG. Friday fH E Government has been urged to develop a milelong; beach at Pasir Panjang into a holiday resort. Residents living in the vicinity pointed out that such a scheme would be an added attraction for tourists apart from providing a
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  • 164 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. For the first time, the D'Cruz twins of Lange Road, Tpper Serangoon Margaret and Matilda did not dress alike on Wednesday. For Margaret, a tearher at Cedar Girls' Primary School, it was wedding bells as she walked down the aisle
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  • 184 7 PAYA LEBAR. Fri.Two young women new off to Britain yesterday afternoon for a four year nurse training course in Britain. Bridget Kong and Julie Teo. both from Jesselton, were happy when they were interviewed by The Free
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  • 40 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Swami Satchidananda, who arrived here recently alter a tour oi South-East Asian countries, will give a religious talk to the Indian community here at the Ganesh Temple in Ceylon Road, Katong, today at i.io p.m.
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  • 25 7 $1 0,683 collected SINGAPORE, Fri. The, St. John Ambulance Associa- j tion in Singapore collected a total of Slo.tiB3 on its Flag Day this year.
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  • 59 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. A .secret ballot held among employees of the New India Assurance Co. Ltd.. here showed that the majority of workers were member- of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employee.^ Union. The ballot was conducted by officials of the Ministry of Labour and Law. Of 21
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  • 94 7 He will tour Japan for 3 weeks to study youth work TOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Inche Mohamed Noah bin Jabbar, 24, will leave here by air today for a three-week study tour in Japan. He is one of the 14 chosen from all over Malaya to attend the tour sponsored by
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  • 39 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The 1 Israeli Government is offer- ing three physical education scholarships to Singapore teachers this year. The scholarships will be for a year's advance training at the Wingate Institute for Physical Education. Israel.
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  • 30 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The International Folk Dance Club of the Chinese V.M.C.A. will hold it's annual general i meeting at the Chinese V.M.C.A. Hall tomorrow at 7.30 p.m
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  • 29 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The R.A.F. Changi will hold a show, "Three One-Act Plays.'" at the Primary School Thea- tre in Changi today and tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 302 7 m^Z 0 F INDIA LIMITED jA^,, „»M< 1 wnma I ROAIX FORT. BOMBAY B ,!!,!!> at 30th June. 19«1, ,1b thr tompanies Act. 1356, ftr' „11 H R 3.50.00.000 divitird ci 100.000 A' shares H c; .-r;^rribed ka 5.***** duurca ot Rs. 50 e.u h. in in respect 01 5.00.000
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    • 225 7 LAST SEVEN DAYS OF COLOSSAL REDUCTIONS PRICES REDUCED FURTHER LADIES' DEPT:— UP. NOW PRINTED FILAMENTS 36" 2.90 1.80 PRINTED SWISS COTTONS 36" 4.90 2.90 GERMAN SUPERBA 18 SHADES 45 8.90 5.90 PTD. COTTON BLOUSES: 6.50 3.90 DACRON/WOOL SKIRTS: 15.50 10.00 MEN'S DEPT:— ARROW SHIRTS: ODD SIZES: $6.90 EACH NEW VARIETY
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 146 7 ASD IF ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY... YOIR literary ability is most lik.lv your outstanding talent. You have a sense of humour, a wit and keen imagination. You are a little too inclined to look on the dark side of things, however. You have a retentive n\emo^ and are able to put
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    • 174 7 AOUARMIS < Jan 21 Feh l 9): HUUHn 10 THIS is thp second of two tricky days in which you need to show care and go slowj ly. P.'QPCC (!•>". 20-Mar. 20): ridbCd PERSONAL affairs take precedence over anything cl-c today. Be sure you have plans \v«'ll made. IRIF^ (Mar.
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    • 75 7 lar Saturday schedule. Make plans ahead if you are having company. RFIAINI (May 22-June 21): IJCmim COMBINE business and pleasure for the best possible results today. (Vet some rest, too. CANCER (June Jul v ::3>: UHnucn THIg shou d hv a routine day hut you should set aside a time
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  • 296 8 For the young— tool casual look PLAY CLOTHES TODAY'S TEENAGERS AND TODDLERS CAN WEAR LATEST GROWN-UP STYLES MISS KNOW-HOW I J OLAY clothes tor cnildren have r taken on a look of casualness that was never evident in my young days. The demure look with the inevitable Peter Pan collar
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  • 97 8 A 'MUST' FOR ALL GARDENING ENTHUSIASTS: POLYTHENE TOYS r PHE latest In garden c.! 1 JL coration Is a "must" for ail gardening enthusiasts. They are sets of i>y animals and figures made of unbreakable polyt h r n c. Stuck in the ground vi your compound, they will add
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  • 255 8 BABY CLINIC. .FOR MRS. KNOW-HOW MANY babies re>ist the change from bottle to cup and Nicholas won't change from milk either. His mother writes: "Nicholas is ten months and a happy contented baby weighing 25 lb. He Rats well and is the picture of
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  • 478 8 HUBBY TO BLAME SAYS READER SHOULD a housewife take up any social responsibility if it means neglecting her home and children to a certain extent? This was the question we put to you in contest No.B of our Family Problem .series. It came from a husband who writes:
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  • 117 8 ZIPPING UP WITHOUT BUMPS AND GRINDS HAVE you over been in a fix over a zip-fastener at the back of your dress 0 Do you twist and turn trying to pull it up? Well, I have round a gad get which will put an end to your trouble.-. It is
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 559 8 conducted THE RARISJAN WAY i a. CHARM, Deportment, Social etiquette, Manicure, Human relations cfc. $60.00 The elegant new way of wiUyng is^to/ round out thm figures and to make heavy nfeuces loqlt pounds and inches sti mater,..^-Jhis course is especially meant tor girls and Udies of all ag^sto increase self-cofidence
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    • 148 8 ■XX SXX« s£ tt fSQ/ v I Raid POWDER 1 f '!*^S\ |9 I BUB I ||i^BC3pHßi| A c lA .ir owdcrsspcc^J ated for the prevent, On J°l PRICKLY HEAT and fcJM Use as an after bath powder" you free from irritation 3n d d si!' slip into this iniiit-;,-;,.,,,,]
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 229 9 Quiz No. 35 SHOULD PARENTS MAKE THEIR CHILDREN TAKE ON PAID PART-TIME JOBS DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS? rpHIS is the question on which The Free Press seeks your opinion in Camera Quiz No. 35. Express your views on the subject in 40 to 50 words. For the best letter, The Free
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 947 9 ASDF We may stoop to conquer, say women, but not to wed our juniors FThT WINNER SECOND THIRD rKuss^Avenuc; I feel MISS YEQ SOO NOI, Whampoa Road: I think MISS NANCY PANG, Cecil Jttreet: Woman i But she should good wishes. Normally she should not sloop how embarrassed would she
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  • 1196 10 SHOPPING centre 7TH ANNIVERSARY SALE at RCA SHOWROOM, 1 Orchard Road offers purchasers of $50/--and above free gifts while stocks last. All electrical appliances and RCA records at reduced prices. Sale lasts till end of month. WHAT WONDERFUL MACHINES the Moto Gilera Motorcycles are! Built like champions, they are winners
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 597 11 The New Deal will bring better football to Britain: Super League next step Says Matt Busby, Manager of Manchester United FOOTBALL in Britain was dying a slow death. In a few years it might have become as lacking in crowd appeal as county cricket. It was obvious the old fanaticism
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  • 98 11  -  P. SENEVIRATNE. 01 Singapore. Fri. asdf ben vouns. furthermore. a team boolboja siiouid be sent to countries such as CeyIndui. Pakistan and if it .nsidlo. Australia.'* :> pointed out that the ..boy encket tt\im that. Wcatwn Australia in ;»:<xiuceci many notable r-:.. ipchkttng Revgie oa Dehikan «^nu RegS atdoetmm.
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  • 212 11 NOW, WOMEN JOCKEYS FOR FIRST TIME IN ENGLAND LONDON*. Fri. Very soon i the punters' cry 'Come on Eve" may become as familiar as the thunder of hooves round Hawthorn Hill, as once was "Como on Steve," to the racegoers at Tattenham Corner. For the first time in turf I
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  • 105 11 YAMANAKA WANTS TO LIVE IN U.S. TOKYO, F.r— T.suyosiu Yama- i naka, Japan's leading swim- 1 mer has* written to lil-> home in I Wajirra Ishikawa Prefecture, j Western Japan, that he wants to live in the United States if his v company arrree>. the Ycmitiri 1 Shlmbun, a leading
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  • 9 11 American p**?*** ball Association^
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  • 205 11 LONDON. Fri. Sir Stanley, Rous has a vital personal i decision to make in the next few weeks. If he allows his nomination as president of F.1.F.A.. the world football organisation, to go forward, he must resign from his post as
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  • 285 11 LAWRY AND ROW TAKE THE TEST BATTING HONOURS LONDON, Fri. Individual averages in the Test .series between England and Australia, which ended at the Oval on Tuesday are: AUSTRALIA Batting MIR Ave. W. Lawry 5 8 420 52.50 P J Burge 5 8 332 47.42 N. Harvey 5 8 338
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  • 60 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— All cnckc-t convenors oi Clubs which compeitd in the Singapore Cricket Association's junior and senior tournaments are asked o submit a brief return of all their matches played during the season to Mr. M. C. Schubert the honorary secretary of the S.C.a. before Sept.
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  • 81 11 JUNIOR TEAMS TABLE TENNIS RESULTS GEYLANG Fri.— Results of the Singapore Table Tennis junior inter-team matches played at the Happy World were: Ching Gian Athletic Association 'A' beat Combined Schools •C 1 5-0; Shing Wah Sports Association Yellou beat Private Stall Holders Association 5-2; Polytechnic beat MCA Youth 5-1; Private
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  • 64 11 CHONG HWA GIRLS TAKE ON S'GOR TOMORROW MUAR, Fri. Chong Hwa Girls' School football team from Kluang will meet a Selangor women's team in a friendly match at Muar tomorrow. The game will be played on the padang starting at 5.00 P- m The game was arranged by the Johore
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  • 26 11 S. KOREA, Fri. A Japanese High School basketball team of 30 members arrived to play 18 games with Korean teams in Seoul and Pusan.
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  • 120 12 PIONEERS TASTE THEIR FIRST DEFEAT SINGAPORE, Frl. The Pioneers from the Girls Sports Club tasted their first softball defeat yester- day. They were beaten by the Rangoon Road Gazells 3-7 on the M.F.A. ground. As the score indicates, it i was a close game. The Pioneers began well but cracked
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  • 126 12 BYRNE CUP GOES TO EKNATH OF HOME AFFAIRS 17ARRER PARK, Pri. Eknath Mane from the Ministry of Home Affairs < won the Challenge Cup presented by Mr. K. M. Byrne. Minister tor Labour and Law. for the discus event with a throw of 111 feet 5l 2 inches at the
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  • 14 12 L ONDON, Pri.- Irjsii Leaeue (Ulster Cup* result: Coleraine 2 Deiry 2.
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  • 124 12 SLTA CHIEF GETS CONFIRMATION ON AUSSIE DAVIS CUP VISIT SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Chua Ctaoon Leong, president of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association, yesterday received confirmation from Mr. Alf Chave. manager of the Australian touring Davis Cup team, that they will be arriving in Singapore by air on Sept. 10 for
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  • 196 12 TYKES STRUGGLE FOR FIRST INNINGS LEAD LONDON. Fri. Yorkshire, the County cricket champions, now second In the table, had a urim struggle at Dover yesterday before gaining a lirst Innings lead oi" six runs and bonu> points against Kent. Ciost- o: pl.iv sco:c>: At LonTs: Micu.c.-ex Mi\ W>-:- cestershire 90-5.
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  • 24 12 YORK. Fii. Sovereign Lord won tne Oimctmck Stakes run over six furlongs yesteiuay. Prince 1 Poppa was .secunu with fcfiralgo i thi:c.
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  • 32 12 SYDNEY. Fri.— A torn leg muscle and a bruised shoulder have ruled French Rugby Union captain Francois Moncla and centre Guy Boniface out of tomorrows Test match against Australia.
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  • 19 12 SOFIA. Fri.— The World Student Games sum tomorrow. 1,500 competitors from 25 nations are tii king part.
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  • 549 12  - Brilliant gallops by High Tower and Movieland SCRUTINEER 1 By IPOH, Friday. TRAINKK Keith Daniels' High Tower and Movieland caught the eye in a brilliant trvout on the track this morning. Both were equally impressive. Breaking into a gallop approaching the half mile, the two stablemates gradually clapped on the
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  • 518 12  - First it was Liz: Now S'pore loses Christine B. NORMAN by SINGAPORE, Friday. ANLY recently Singapore lost her fastest girl on land athlete Elizabeth Cheesewright, the champion sprinter now on Monday. Singapore will lose her fastest girl in the water, Christine Henderson, swimming champion. Christine returns to England with her
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  • 139 12 TAN TOCK SENG PUT MARINES OUT OF CUP pEYLANG, Fri.— Tan Tock J Sr nu Hospital; who will start favourites in thus year's S.A.F.A. Junior Cup. ed^od the Marines' second string by 3-2 in a SAFA Junior Cup first round match here yesterday. Hospitals ae\ liie twee with a firs:
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  • 182 12 TANGLIN, Friday I I^LEVEN (Sphinx) Baueiy Royal Artillery scored a convincing four-nil victory over the Ist. Battalion, the Singapore Infantry Regiment, to win the Singapore Base District Junior Cup final. The infantrymen, holders of the Cup, were hopelessly outclassed by their opponents. The
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