The Singapore Free Press, 26 August 1961

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST REAO The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 20 1 new cash prize each week: See P. 6. 2 dive from lip see' yOUti (i I I
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  • 9 1 MISS CHENG
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  • 185 1 Lecturer to study music cure for the mentally sick SINGAPORE, Saturday. I Ml M< lecturer leaves Singapore today for A i n ited Slates to become the lirsl per>n i n the Far East to take up a unique twoyear course music tberap^ cheng> 33 Head oi the Music Department
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  • 19 1 a HI. Sat. 1::u:a r lection v ill negro I 22 lasting tar seven onounced here lasi
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  • 14 1 NDON, s »«j"J--51 thai the Duke m the Argen- i I year
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  • 151 1 WORK BRIGADE SACKS 100 MEN FOR BREAKING CONDUCT CODE SINGAPORE. Sat. More than 100 men of the Singapore Work Brigade have been dismissed in the past few months. The Free Press was told that they wen dismissed by the Brigade on disciplinary grounds. According to sources close to the Brigade,
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  • 39 1 \tanha Sat.— Typhoon Lorna M I.riirk western Formosa Wl \vmc up to 75 miles per Al SuSdav is now heading l^'lhe Chmf mainland the bureau here /eported J was exuected to '.eaken Approached the mainland.
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  • 12 1 BOTHOB AIRES Ba,. R f ,^i\,rvsm:T.«iy«-s,erday,.» SPS sar- Aires.
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  • 33 1 n ANGELES. Sat .Sr^K LOB aw Vlptcher Markle. 39. tor r0( i U of O^ vinnine actress hu>ba, i l mcO ambrSSe has surd SSTSfdISSn the grounds o! £>«> men:,! cruelty.
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  • 12 1 run- 0 lifl JAKARTA »v maculai s*s**-*- Mon I day
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  • 413 1 Call-up in US: 76,500 men to report for duty WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE Secretary of Defence, Mr. Robert McXamara, yesterday announced the calling up of some 76,500 army, navy and air force I reservists under plans announced by President Kennedy on July 25. Mr. McXamara said thai notification to all units
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  • 160 1 83 joined the Army to see life in Malaya SINGAPORE. Sal. Eighty--0 three adventurous soldiers with only two months military training in England, are here to see Maiaya. They were among the 450 men of the 20th Field Regiment Royal Artillery, led by Lt.-Col. D. I. A. MCKechnie. aboard the
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  • 138 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The 15 Speaker. Sir George Oehl lers, will leave lor London next Thursday by air to i represent Singapore at the Commonwealth Parliamentary conference. More than 120 delegates from Commonwealth and colonial territories are expected to attend the conference, which
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  • 110 1 S'PORE STUDENT IN AUSSIE TEAM FOR TALKS SINGAPORE. Sat. A Singapore Law student at the I University of Sydney, Lim Gee Sena, has been selected a member oi the three-man Australian delegation to the first Asian Students' Conference to be held in Hong Kong from Sept. 1 to 7. On
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  • 29 1 TOKYO. Sat. Communist China issued its 176 th "serious warning" to the United Stales yesterday, claiming a U.S. military plane intruded into China's territorial air space.
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  • 283 1 U HAT'S new now in The Free Press, the newspaver that keeps on giving its readers better value for their money? From next week the Scooter Page will appear on Thursdays instead of Mondays. This means that The Free Press will be able to gnc
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  • 358 1 Silver Screen, Tonka and Bowdler best bets at Ipoh RACING LATEST by SCRUTINEER [POH, Saturday. CHAW Stable's Silver Screen 111. Dato Sir Clough Tluiraisinghanfs Rowdier and L.C.Q. Stable's Tonka should make a winning treble and be the best bets A Ipoh tomorrow, first day of tin Sult;m's Gold Vase meeting.
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  • 98 1  - GALLOPS: SETIA BUDI CLOCKS SMART TIME FOR 3F. SCRUTINEER By IPOii. Sat. Sella Touii rklii when tie did a fast wort i I on the track thi m< n CI tpping on peed mile he cov< red Ihe in the .-mar' time ol I This Is an excelh n! ]>•
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  • 32 1 ,<. .AN HK ■t i 5 |0 s j Malayan I < selling 1 uii'l bu! in selling -1 Ui 1 mid '<'!'• l<*und huytnj UK I n HK.SI II; b nd Iwyin 111
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  • 432 2 Assurance Co's operations satisfactory, says the chairman City section: Finance and industry By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE results oi the Overseas Assurance Corporation's operation in 1960 can be regarded as "satisfactory" in spite of a small underwriting loss, states Dato S.Q. Wong, the chairman, in his
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  • 265 2 I ONDON, Sat— A very I steady tin market s featured by a nar- wing m the contango which, trade quarters aid, pointed to the tightening cash tin upply position. I maining stocks, a sood ol which is Straits, are nerally
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  • 126 2 v HIP lying atongskh the Sirujporo Mharvea today .ire Lw Sctwlte s 29 30, yu din 4-;. I-. M> --he is 33 ?,6. v- Anna Straai took CA, 24 State Sel imai .vu V o rtci Rojci< Kar r Anix, S;in at l. Tor..; v i, oda,
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  • 204 2 VERY QUIET WEEK ENDS ON UNSETTLED AND DULL NOTE LONDON. Sat Another very quiet week in the stock markets ended on an unsettled and dull note yesterday. rhe increasing gravity of the Brri::: situation clouded the markets but very little selling developed. Buyers, now ever, were tew unci, with dealers
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  • 58 2 HONG KONG. Prl Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S Bank Corporate :i $380 J 73 sales >ales Wheelock Mar den $12.30 $:2 40 sales sales Hlcong phone $44.00 $43.00 sales sales Da:rv Parni Cole. Storage $39.50 sr-8.75 sales Taikoo Dock $69.50 $69.50 sales sales
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  • 129 2 Last sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: F. A N. Ords $2.41 i—i cent), Cammon 51. 78 I J cents), Hume pu'i. 6s. (unciianged), Robinson On;> $1.33 (—J cent), S.C.s. $2.42 i 2 cents), Steamers 83 ce.:;.s (unchanged), S. Times $3
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  • 60 2 NEW YORK. Sat. RMA statistics (in long tons) for July 1961, June 1961 and July 1960. respectively: Consumption of new rubber 110.215. 128.588. 114.978; Consumption of natural rubber 30.635. 35.876. 35.201: consumption of synthetic 79.580, 92,712, 79,777: including GR-S consumption 65.460, 75.587, 67,853: Synthetic production 111.922. 107.493, 116.584;
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  • 226 2 Punjab row: Nehru talks with Sikh leader break down NEW DELHI, Sat. Talks between Mr. Nehru. Indian Prime Minister, and a Sikh leader aimed at ending the 11 -day-old "fast unto death" of Master Tara Singh broke down yesterday without any sign of a compromise. Tara Singh, 76 year old
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  • 32 2 KATMA N D U Sat. King Mahendra of Nepal said yesterday he was ready to discuss the question oi ownership of Mount Everest when he visited China next month.
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  • 227 2 Assembly votes to keep China seat for Formosa NEW YORK. Saturday. THE General Assembly yesterday confirmed Chinese Nationalist delegates as legal representatives of* China in the United Nations despite the reservations of a number oi' stales, including Britain. The hour-long discussion in special .session, was regarded as a forerunner to
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  • 29 2 NAIROBI. Sat. Mr. Jomo Kenyan a said here yesterday that an independent Kenya would not have a gangster government and would not deprive landowners of their property.
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  • 140 2 HE GETS PARDON FOR A THEFT HE DID NOT COMMIT BRISBANE Sat.— A British migrant here was yesterday granted a free pardon by the Governor-in-Council for a crime he did not commit stealing 10s. 9d. (Australian). Anthony Francis Cavanagh, 31, was convicted on April 15 of stealing the money from
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  • 107 2 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sat. President Janio Quadros of Brazil, elected to office by overwhelming majority last October on an anti-corrup-tion pledge, resigned yesterday with the words: "I have been beaten by reaction." There would be no peace in Brazil if he remained, the 43-year-old President told
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  • 130 2 IMMIGRATION RULING WILL KEEP SUE AND FIANCE APART PERTH. Sat. Hiss Sue Tan. the Malayan girl who wanted to fofn her student fiance in Pertn. Will not come to Australia. her fiance. Mr. Teng Chin Kiat, said yesterday. He said he had written to Miss Tan telling her it was
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  • 32 2 LONDON. Sat —One ci Queen Elizabeth's pet Corgis «a> in the royal doghouse yesterday for stealing her frilly white hat and almost making her late for a cocktail party.
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  • 24 2 ROME. Sat. Mail sacks containing $225,000 in lire and foreign currency have disappeared from Rome's main railway station, it was announced yesterday.
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  • 372 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Aug. 25. Previous Today RUBBER NO. 1 RSS c.i.f European ports Aur unquo'i'd unquoted Sept 25 0/16 2o 15/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 2o\ 25 15/ 16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House
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  • 346 2 Berlin crisis: France warns Russia of serious consequences PARIS, Saturday A FRENCH Foreign Ministry spokesman said last night that the Soviet Union alone would bear responsibility for the "most serious consequences" which would follow if it pursued the earn ing out of its unilateral policy on Berlin. The spokesman told
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  • 72 2 I DM** Bi Kenya i B t lra,e BicnS;i :r -"4 dlVLsj Bnti'c take i Thi m .H thi v I r- Additioj H* latter tddi-ior. Headquarter trativi p J Gurkha ti t< arrive end i thi first bati k Gurkha Rig, quarter g.:-^ N v n lor which
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  • 45 2 WASHINGTON. Bit I United States yesterday successfully sent I I can"— unofficial name satellite Explorer XIII int orbit to study hurt:. M fragments of space ci» or which could threaten ftttuM space travellers. m The Scout roefcet. whicl I put the satellite Into "'m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 81 2 The new PHILIPS I —for Therapy. )*Xjf to soothe colds \!tff I and pains, heal J/j I wounds, ease f sprains and avhev. I \Ly >> l —for Sports. %y I as a preliminary to I sports or massage. \*f* "l I stimulates bhx>d fl«>*' "~T j L^[ I and
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  • 223 3 Permanent j body to co-ordinate efforts in Spore SINGAPORE. Sat. A new permanent organisation called the Federation ol Arts Councils is to be formed in Singapore to help in nation building through cultural synthesis. Its functions. broadly, will be to: Arrange annual cultural festivals; Assisl and co-ordinate
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  • 148 3 SHIRLEY TO QUIT SHOW BIZ: CUPIED STEPS IN perlead n L thai >he had made what -In- thought were her farewell performances, in Australia where she has just i t»me from. My stopover in Singapore was unintentional." she said "But now that I'm here, I mu>t say I'm glad I
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  • 93 3 COURT UPHOLDS ROBBER'S 7-YEAR SENTENCE SINGAPORE, Sat.-Lim Kiat pung 20 described as beat- the son oi well-to-do oarrents now serving an Assiz* Court sentence of seven years for robbing a European i woman Mrs Nola Mary Matthes, Jewellery and two cameras valued at 32.500. had his conviction and sentence confirmed
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  • 61 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Boys' Brigade. Singapore BatJanoii will hold their annual review and display at 5 p.m luday at the Victoria School grounds tVl^ About 600 memoers of th Battalion wiU take part in the review, which will be inspect ed by Mr. Song Kok
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  • 61 3 Mr S T Sadasivan arHotel Garni. Miss P- M. Busby arrived from London. She is staying at the Adelphi Hotel. Mr I Hirai. a Government officer arrived by air from Sfpan: He is staying at the Orchard Hotel. Mr*K Lint, an Ornithologi:t arrived from Calcut a. gThis
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  • 480 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY -^T^T' T'' i j SINGAPORE, Saturday. DEPARTURE from the usual trend arc the three one-act plays being presented nightly by the Changi Variety Club with talent drawn from servicemen stationed at Changi. their wives and daughters. The performances, which began on Wednesday. I am told by
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  • 213 3 STOLE PURSE FROM ARMY OFFICER'S CAR -JAILED FOR YEAR SINGAPORE. Sat. Tan Chok Kew. 27, who stole a purse from a car belonging to Brigadier H. Bredin, at! Malabar Street on July 30, was jailed for 12 months in the Singagapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday. He was jailed for six
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  • 44 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Shipping magnate, Sir Donald Anderson. chairman and managing director of thgi P. &O. Steam Navigation Company arrived in Singapore, yesterday, for a short visit. Sir Donald is also the president of the International Shipping Federation. He leaves tomorrow.
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  • 23 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Dato Loke Wan Tho has been reelected patron of the Singapore Polytechnic Architectural Society for the third successive year.
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  • 245 3 1. A STORE which takes great care in selecting its merchandise. If by any chance they make a mistake in their selection, they should be prepared to replace the goods without ony obligation. 2. A STORE where the prices do not vary according to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 413 3 CINEMAS ANEKA RAGAM R.VAYAT: CAPITOL- Parrish, midnight. Performance at Botanic GarCATHAY: Shane, midnight. *ens. 7.3frpjn. ODEON- Five Golden Hours, SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY midnight Exhibition of local artists 4LHAMBRA: Jungle Princess paintings at British Council. fMandarin), midnignt; Death j Orchard Road, 10 a.m. to 6 Trap (Mandarin), 1-15, 3.30, p.m. 6.4).
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  • 914 4  - Six varsity men back Malaysia plan: 'Unite to survive' call ARTHUR RICHARDS By SINGAPORE, Saturday. gIX professors and lecturers of the University of Malaya in Singapore yesterday supported Tengku Abdul Rahman's Malaysia plan. Professor K. (i. Tregonning, Professor oi* History, said that history could help to guide us in this
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  • 209 4 He starts new art form in mat-murals SINGAPORE, Saturday. JJIS works may not rank with those of the great masters, but 27-year-old Tan Seng Ann can be proud of his mat-designs. Many people who attended the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's dance at the Fraser and Neave Hall recently found Mr.
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  • 78 4 TALENTIME WILL BE AMONG HIGHLIGHTS AT CENTRE'S PICNIC SINGAPORE. Sat. The' Stamford Community Centre will hold a picnic at the Boys Brigade Youth Camp. Ponggol. tomorrow. The picnic is only for members, their relatives, and friends. Songs, folk dances, and a talentime will be highlights of the picnic. Pick-up point
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  • 32 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Air Commodore John Barraclough. 43. who has just completed two and a-haii years' service here, has been appointed Chief Information Officer of the Air Ministry In London.
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  • 125 4 CEPOY LINES, Sat Two street light have been install. along Silat Ay- following an appeal by more than 20,000 residents of Kamp< i Silat Estate published in The Free press last month. The residents app« mk the five officials
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  • 428 4 St- Andrew's Cathedral: 700 a.m.. 8.00 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 11.00 a.m.. 12 noon; 6.00 p.m St. George's (Tanglin barracks) 7.15 a.m.. 9.30 a.m.; 630 p.m. St. Peter's (Serangoon Garden Estate) 8 a.m.. 9.30 a.m. 6 p.m. Cathedral of Good Shepherd (Bras Basah Ra 6.30 a.m.. 8 a.m., 10
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  • 13 4 G 1 P Don't* tolci j l i i i r i
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 4 MR. AND MRS. Choo H«< Lim after their marria^< al the Straits Chinese Methodist Church in Kampoiu Kapor Road Mr Choo i teacher seconded to t!i« Inspectorate of tiir Minis- ti of I Sincapi 1 lii Miss < i EfoKpil
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 296 4 I Princess Amina I The world's greatest belly-dancer JPS with Tony Moynihan n on Congo drums. mfc* and Ruth Warner's fp Model Academy WZ -A FASHION PARADE I Wine, dine and dance JF\^ %< from 9 p.m.— l 2 p.m. _J#* on Friday and Sat. 7 &l[ v 25th and
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    • 67 4 f HOTEL m Pcioc C l P -if P r l r At S port- 1 w l ■'„'< *>'V' T» ALPH NSOORTi and INTRODUCING fumtmi HISS WB&» r .>/)(•( tally titißak* iig] SONGS DANCE^ WfflB»l I EXOTIC DASH jUtt i. bat DA\; vmok 3 MAMBI mg fl 4. SALOME
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    512 5 GFGF WANTED FOR THE $300,000 EXTORTION-KIDNAP. HE WAS EVENTUALLY TRAPPED Hoover, the man Karpis said he would destroy direc Cr i FBi rs J Hoover whos< 6.200 FBI agents C o^ n I omozin five manhunt orgamsation in rhe world !.K let the car slide to a stop beside
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  • 28 5 Fl»I trail's and captures four German saboteurs who fanded on Long Island from a Nazi submarine. Few in US had heard about this World War II incident.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 225 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6t Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE j y cc a l^ aX£ P^^ Davis I (yPAu' AESCT\3T I[MESA R j I KfcJ^iS -gk pm^^e ca^„s. wait! >-^ 1 wm^£ m^» ri'-TZ&i THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake T"j v j v c H NX, [7
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 324 6 Merger: A major advance THE meeting of the Singapore a n d Federation Prime Ministers, and their principal lieutenants, m Kuaai l j las indeed bi n moment ous To put the matter a nutshell, reunification we prefi r I hat word to 'merger') of the two territories has taken
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  • 144 6 FGG MAN IN SEARCH OF HIS RELATIVES: MOSCOW RED CROSS SEEKS SINGAPORE HELP i THE Soviet Red Cross in Moscow have sent us an inquiry on behalf of Mr. Evgueni Ivanovitch Chatochme who is very anxious to trace his relatives: Mr. Edonard Costa (Spanish origin), and his wife.
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  • 188 6 AS a regular render of The Free Press. I observe that it has made vast improvements during the past tew months. This is evidenced by the fact that two highly-interesting contests have been introduced, namely, the Fashion Contest and Family Problems Contest.
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  • 227 6 4 READER, Mr. William Goh, has suggested that a weekly prize of $10 be awarded to the writer of the most interesting letter appearing in this page. Right you are. Mr. Goh, The Free Press will do so from next Saturday. The prize will go to the most
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  • 107 6 •i><»>»tn am injwaajijejfuUMl the Free Press reported: Plnang: A Chinese farmer living ai Jalu-tong was robbed last Tuesday night ol some wearing apparel and a jar of oil. From the door of the house there were footprints on the ground all the way to a betel plantation
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  • 37 6 WINKLE PICKERITIS they call it at an Army camp in Oswestry. Shropshire, England, where too many teenagers suffer from cramped toes. Now the CO. has installed an X-ray machine to check their walking-out shoes.
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  • 266 6 Road blocks at the wayangs f piIIS month of Chinese 1 "wayangs'' all over Singapore has caused considerable inconvenience to motorists; and the trarti< police, sad to say. have not been at their most helpful. Let's take two instances On Tuesday, *uu. 1 ■"> when thorp was a irayang in
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  • 106 6 Think on these things.— Philippians iv, 8-9. THAT -on- is not just an archaism. The original language implies a stocktaking, an estimate of resources. It retails the sittingdown and counting ol Luke .r.r. 28. We long for higher things; we would build, bat have we the means to
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  • 145 6 Centre for the handicapped: 'It'll be useful' I HEARTILY agree y v r correspond "T i 19th A:;_;; ;1 i It ;> indeed time that a comm centre for the handicapped oiind. an I dumb adull be built. Ana while I'm on the >ub ril ti .1 viu what I
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  • 193 6 'Teach your children how to live' PY Hie Lime this is published anolhei Uuxi week school holiday would have almosi come to an end. And vvhal have Hie Lhousaiuk of Singapore schoolboys and schoolgirls lo show For it? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. My 12-year-old son ran In and out ol the
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  • 159 6 'They can't see the wood for the trees' I am not iitrpri d I there are an tncret n number ol people Uki I Lightened i Free Prt M August), who cannot the wood for the tree Without spiritual iral oich govern the bt h i our o! human iv
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    • 54 6 Ui hall moAlied Sih NOTHING fiNEP /^lbT "ii COULD BE GIVEN ,41i Ml If OR RECEIVLU W /lorn yo«r Popular /.«,//< I > SINGAPORI I* Associate Co, S. P. H.di- 1 r^^ FINE SHOES FOR MEN Sole Agents f in Malaya 1 J H. W. SHELLEY aCO LTD SINGAPORE I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 323 6 RADIO SINGAPOR1 day :i;v:!i; rhythm; 12 imidShort Wave Servirt !r Close down. II metres (7250 kc s.i RADIO MALAYA 11.7 metres, Medium Wave Service: i iI7G metres P.M. l.lo Summary oi programmes ior the afternoon; 1.18 A.M.- 11.00 Programme sum- Tins week at the United Namary; 11.02 String time; 11.30
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    • 349 6 CLUES ACROSS ec; I Whodunit? Find out! <6j. coraLEf<4? ur i^nsss^^-^ zk^trrs to wear one <4>. b«P m hev a^ 0 There's nothine to write whpn ia a you .tart (4h M J^K?% for bein^ 10 Country style (6j 18 bly 4 >- 11 Fish in nas. perhaps 19) fi?
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  • 68 7 IfRGER IS THE WAY TO PROSPERITY ■1^ 'Small states cannot survive today on their s ays visiting historian I ;|NGAPORE, Saturday. I i historian and political I f the growing need lor I seek mergers with each I power and to ensure I vrr was speaking in I ly Press
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  • 110 7 4,000 COMPLAIN OF DUSTY ROADS IN THEIR VILLAGE PPANJANG Sal i n 4.000 villa? r at the 10th m stone i ng are ting G Nt to speed \el pun nl ol Chua Hai and Day Roads m thi nigh tin ii vtt- >n widening and *ht< ning the roads
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  • 150 7 RURAL BOARD SENDS OUT MOBILE OFFICE TO COLLECT DUES SINGAPORE. Sat. The Rural Board has made arrangements for rural residents to pay their rates and dues at a mobile collection office. The eolleeti' v. .11 be made from a lorry cur:":..'; placards. An official statement said the first collections will
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  • 65 7 CHANGI. Sat.- M than 5,000 residi nts living in L >r< ng Mrlayu. off Changi Road, have appealed to the authorities for proper drains to check the breeding of mosouil es in the area. i Inche Ahmad bin Abdul a residi nt, said that because of
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  • 49 7 laebimy, dur.ng the.r ce £JX including senior lemple. Katun*. More than mjg*£' t Gnaliaill oorthy is police officers, were present J**?*? the late Mr. A. Ap- Ui hed lo the COT ****3 bride is the eldest pamoorthy, while the -;;> i thr Ministry of
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  • 160 7 Poly students leave for training, course: They'll spend 4 years at sea CONGAPORE, Sat. Two Polytechnic students left Singapore on a four-year training programme as apprentices on board the liner Ranee. They are Jerry Koh and P. J. Thomas, both from the first batch of Iti students who completed their
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  • 165 7 PAYA LEBAR, Saturday. \{()];i 11 lAN LOO parents, relatives, friends aH and schoolmates, were al the airport to give ;i big send off to 15 students leaving by BO fc>r higher studies in Britain. The boys and girls were happy over
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  • 77 7 SERANGOON. Sat. A charity conci rt in aid of the Crawford Nursing and Transport Ambulance Divisions ol the Sr. John Ambulance AsI sociation here will be held at the Ni w W< rid Amusement Parr: on Thursday from 8 pan to 11.30 p.m. The concert
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  • 125 7 AUSTRALIAN T.V. EXPERT TO HELP GOVT. PAY A LEBAR. Sat. Television, the latest media for widespread communication, should have a place in this country, says Mr. L. J. Hall. 49. an Australian television expert. Mr. Hall is here under the Colombo Plan Techni i cal Co-operation Scheme to implement plan.s
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  • 70 7 TYING BOATS TO RAILINGS IS AN OFFENCE SINGAPORE, Sat. Boat owners, masters and crew members are being reminded that the practice of tying their vessels to the! railings along Nicoll Highway 1 Promenade is contrary to the Port Rules. A Government statement pointed out that the railings were damaged by
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  • 207 7 IBAN YOUTH OFF TO CANADA FOR COURSE IN MEDICINE SINGAPORE, Saturday. AN IBAN youth, who has been nominated by the Sarawak Government to study medicine in Canada under a Colombo Plan scholarship will be one of the few doctors, if not the first, from his race, when he qualifies. Mr.
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  • 104 7 OFF AGAIN AFTER TREATMENT IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Sat. A 48-1 year-old Malay seaman 1 who was taken ill when his ship was in Brazil and brought to Singapore for i treatment three-and-a-half months ago. has left by BOAC for Liverpool. At Paya Lebar Airport, a number of his relatives and
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  • 33 7 BUKIT TIM AH. Sat. A merbok whistling competition and a "Best Cage" contest will be held at the 7i mile. Upper East Coast Road, tomorrow between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m.
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  • 28 7 SINGAPORE. Sat The -\rya Samaj here will hold a Vedie Satsang recital at 54- J. Stevens Road (Indian Government officials' residence), tomorrovv- at 4 pm.
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  • 187 7 Report noisy midnight radios, say police KATONG. Bat The ponce secretary. Mr. Urn Seng Huat has advised resident* in Katong to "take the trouble" to report any noted or incidents to the nearest police station. Mr. Lim was replying to a Free Press reader who complained about a neighbour who
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  • 32 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Police Civilian Staff Association will hold a picnic at Pulau Übin Holiday Camp tomorrow. The picnickers Will leave from Ponggol Point at 8 30 a.m.
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  • 480 8 j EXCELLENT POT PLANTS FOR THE HOME J^jALAYA is a country rich in ferns. They grow naturally in the jungle, by the roadside, on trees, in one's compound and sometimes on roof tops. On the branches of the rain tree by the roadside such
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    • 323 9 SIMCA PLANS 'BABY' CARS TO BREAK INTO THE GROWING MARKET very reliable .source of infomnation on motoring developments in Europe discloses ins week th;i( Simca is working out plans for the production of i small ear that would Ik* a baby brother to their renowned Hysee and Monthlerv models. The
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    • 33 9 IN FIVE YEARS 4 MERICAN cars will have A aluminium engines by 1966 predicts a Mr J.M. smith manager of an amminium company there. Mr Smith says that tne average American car now
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    • 101 9 In America now it is usual for one driver to give another a standard signal to teil him that his directional signal continues to blink after he has made his turn. The signal consists of holding up one hand at the offending driver and snapping fingers and thumbs
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    • 70 9 THE Ford Motor Co. of Malaya informs me that retail sales of Ford cars, trucks and tractors were 41 higher in the first half of this year than for the comparable period last year. And which car is the largest-selling in the entire Ford range? Why, the Anglia
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  • 49 9 Photo. Two dresses from the collection shown by Jean Baillie in Paris. "Parma" (left) is a sleeveless shirt-waist dress in pink and mauve silk, and "Petal" (right) a cocktail dress in coral and pink silk with a curved panel in the front. Paul Popper
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  • 315 9 Beauty lesson: Exercises to correct posture ■PHERE is beauty at rest and beauty in motion. To be completely satisfying a woman must have both. But because she rarely looks at herself except when she is still it is possible for her to be awkward and have many posture ilaws without
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  • 71 9 Another common posture fault is popularly called "swaybacked." This is caused by a curve in your spine which sends your shoulders too far back just as a slouch sends them too far forward. The most effective way to correct being sway backed is to strengthen your back muscles. There
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  • 43 10 An impressive array of trophies donated by the State's V.I.Ps. and prominent Associations, including: a Challenge Shield (centre) presented by the Yang di-Pertuan Xegara. for the first Inter-Ministry annual athletic meet at Farrer Park Atheltic Centre this afternoon.
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  • 642 10  - Nine Ministries clash in today's V.I.M. (Very important Meet) B. NORMAN by Farrer Park. Saturday 'THE spotlight on this weekend's sport has shifted to the Farrer Park Athletic Centre where the Singapore Civil Service Association hold their first annual Inter-Ministry Athletic Meet today, starting at 2.15 p.m. Mr. Thomas Siow.
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  • Week-end Sport
    • 560 10  - Sino-Malays and Services take on S. China C. CHELLAPPAH by Spore. Sat. AFTER the bright -Football Festival" recently, the matches this weekend look still brighter. The South China team which played under the colours of Hong Kong at the Merdeka Anniversary Football Tournament, play the revived Sino-Malays tonight and t
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    • 110 10 GEYLANG. Sat.— Results of the Singapore Table Tennis Junior inter-team matches played at the Happy World were: Ching Gian Athletic Association A' beat Sing Wan Sports Association 'Blue' 5-0; Singapore Polytechnic 'Yellow' beat Kirn Keat Com munity Centre 5-2; Malayan Chinese Association Youtn beat
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    • 48 10 SINGAPORE Sat.— Singapore Offshore Group are holding their offshore yachting race from RAF Seletar Yachl Club round Angler Bank and back to Seletar today. Tne race which i.-, a distance of 21 miles will start at 3.00 p.m. and expected to finish before midnight.
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  • 270 10 COUNTY CHAMPS YORKSHIRE LOSE TO KENT LONDON. Sat. Yorkshire, the County cricket champions, were beaten by 89 runs by Kent yesterday. Results were: At Nottingham: Hampshire bt. Nottinghamshire by 128 runs. Elampshin 358-6 tiec. and 274-C lee (J. Livingstone 48. P. Bainsbury to :-..0.. B. Weils 6-118). Nottinghamshire 299 and
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  • 34 10 LONDON, Sat.— Coventry City beat Newport County 3-6 in a i football League Third Division match last night. Baliymena and Chftonville drew 1-1 in an Ulster Cup match at Baliymena.
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  • 38 10 SINGAPORE. Sat —The mens, singles and doubles finals of the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament will be played off at tne Bras Basah Road oou/ts touay at 5 p.m. This will be followed by the prize distribution.
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  • 24 10 BALESTIER, Bat— The Jollilads A.U. and 1 Q/p Highlanders S.A.F.A. Junior Cup match replay ended iv another draw yesterday Neither .side scored.
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  • 29 10 GEYLANG. Sat —Blue Rovers Sports Club and Geylang United played to a 2-2 draw in then SAFA Junior Cup mutch played I at tiie Stadium yesterday. I
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  • 220 11 SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Singapore Chinese Recreation Club has pro- tested against the annual Europeans versus the Rest cricket match for the Clarke Cup on the grounds that it was a "communal" affair. Mr. Cecil V.R. Wong, a representative of the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club,
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  • 4 12 RACING WITH A PROFIT
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  • 379 12 i \CRUTINEER r reporting j direct from the course IPOH, Saturday. THE main sprint (Race h over 6F tomorrow is more or less a dress rehearsal for next week's Sultan's Gold Vase and the running of eaeli of the candidates here will
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  • 53 12 0 Scrutineer's best bets arc: Silver Screen II (Race r>). Bowdler (Race 6). Tonka (Race X). Good outsiders are: Witte De With (Race 5). Peak Climber (Race H), Can Flirt (Race 9). If there is no change in the weather tomorrow the going will be fast.
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  • 58 12 The new S2r>.ooil st n H be used at the suit.,,, <„"' "v Perak Turf Club i„ 1 operated sates I, M the first time ar, Mippn 1 either end, and dej lv W horses' le-s. The r .."MM is that the nnv SrVari r 1
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  • 516 12 Silver Screen gets a confident vote GOING FAST WITH two up-and-coming horses. Silver Screen 111 and Film Studio IV trainer Spencer appears to have the answer to the BJF race for Class Three, Division One horses. Both have equally strong claims and it will not he easy to separate them.
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  • 432 12 SHAMROCK II AND BOWDLER WILL FIGHT OUT RACE SIX lity when he ran Chengai Batu Vj IJ lengths after chasing ;he dinner ail the way over the 5 F. in his first outing in the country. i.araiecis. who was placed thrice and won once in his last tour starts, has
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  • 62 12 WITH Out the way i- c iilu Ti'oa. He has nenei ther than third n ail bi gtai Ui tud (test tu:n. tn Ms initial r-nira to Six O it, aud Tiniali last mouth ..< .i second to Bix o second to K« iterdi ma i DtYViOUS lav is
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