The Singapore Free Press, 28 August 1961

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  • 20 1 1" KCf "E 10CAL HEWS YOU MOST lEU The SINGAPORE Free Press No. 16>04. MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 19 1 R.A .F. MAN IN AIR DASH light to on ri E a po b Alls' iter's death air I
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  • 143 1 RUBBER PRh pi iiiiin i 1 1 -•i [.0.l n I i;i i port* th i« in_ .i 1 v [Tilt. i i,'!.' rf«*r o| i MALAYAN. I- 1 !i 11 Ifal i in I ii rtd l»n sc 1 1 i v i i imd !iv i in.
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  • 236 1 Doctor and engineer on 12,000 mile flight in private plane IWYA LEBAR, Monday. SYDNEY doclor and an electrical engineer v vxy |i litis morning in Hie doctor's private plane to complete a 12,000 mile flight from Svdno lo London in '2\ days. They are Dr. John Morris, President of the
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  • 28 1 URO M Hie P n "S Gown meni C to Damascus to May each eai SS i problen I b tne ■*>> 3yrl in re k ns
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  • 7 1 IfloS and derelopmenl projeeta
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  • 382 1  - Little miss who knew all the PETER LOKE FIVE TIMES LUCKY 10-YEAR-OLD FLIES IN WITH PARENTS-BRIGHT AND CHEERFUL AT 3.30 A.M. answers By OAYA LEBAR, Moil.— A five-times lucky girl, winner of a quiz competition sponsored by BOAC and TransAustralian Airlines, arrived from Sydney at Singapore Airport early this morning.
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  • 46 1 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A Unwrr sity of Malaya student, Mr. Goh Soon Hock, '.snorts editor of the Malayan Undergrad. has left tor 1!.. n0i to attend .i seminar orttanii>ed by th** Vietnamese National Union of Students in conjunction frith the International Union of Students.
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  • 118 1 SINGAPORE, Mom— About 180 employees of Guthrie and Co.. went on a sit-down strike this morning, as a protest against what the Business Houses Employees Union claimed as the management's refusal to negotiate. The employees were from the company's offices In Battery
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  • 117 1 CINGAPORE, Mon. It was 'Black Monday' for more than 300,000 children of all language streams in Singapore as they trooped back to school today after their second-term holidays. It was a holiday of unbroken sunshine as hordly any of the 21-day vacation
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  • 178 1 THE THIRD WORD PUZZLE A CLERK TRIED BRINGS HIM $500 SINGAPORE. Man. --A clerk in a commercial firm has won the $500 Free Press Word Puzzle 'BG with only his third attempt. I The lucky sole winner is Mr. Samuel Tan. 19. of 36, Berwick Drive. Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore.
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  • 110 1 SINGAPORE. Moil.- A 20-year-old youth. 1 Ng Pen Chee, of Lorong How Sun, ofT Paya Lobar. ciied shortly alter midnight nine hours alter he was assaulted by secret society thugs. Police said this morning that following a 999 call at about 3.30
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    • 53 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC 1 (Vienna Conservatoire tt Music) Enrolments accepts daily students for Piono Mormony, Piano accordion. Violin, Guitar. Aural ear troming theory of music, Piono-Joti i^^^ Soxophonc, Clonnet SK j^ff* Trumpet A Is- lor sole Super 1 I Tombolmi Accor 1 dions. 28-A. Penang Lane S pnra 9
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  • 409 2  - Interest in aviation soars... .local girls want to learn how to fly CONRAD CHIEW PAYA LEBAR By Mon. THERE has lately been a renewed interest in aviation among the people of Singapore, including girls. This was revealed by Mr. R. M. Pittendrigh, president of the Royal Singapore Flyins Club at
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  • 436 2  -  LIM TIONG WAH Finance, aviation and shipping By SINGAPORE. Mod. The liner City of Colombo a cargo vessel left here yesT erday for Port Swetteniiam and Penang: on her homeward voyage. sister .-hip ol the City ot Newcastle, she docked
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  • 61 2 S Sun pori _nr« oi du< stra it 67. Tr.-t n i M irq i> te ol UMtfcn 2" 29, Mi m stbeus 35/ Li torn; NY. ptunia 1". 16, n i Mir-: :;i 32, Umaria 25/26, -t 6A, Sagaml Maru 8 7, Bom- 1 Bands is,
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  • 266 2 RUSSIAN BUYING HELPS TO SUPPORT RUBBER PRICES-PAPER LONDON Mon.— A leader in. today's Financial Times' headed -Rubber.- Resilience' say- "a tew London dealers are at last starting to admit that there may have been more than clever .salesman--1 ship to the persistent stability j o! rubber prices over the pa>t
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  • 82 2 JAKARTA. Mon. A group of American officials from the United States Export-Import Bank will arrive in Jakarta today to discuss 1 t_> use of credit extended to Indonesia by the U.S. The Export -Im pur' Bar.k has provided U*****.7 million i 51,559.1 million)
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  • 33 2 GOVENTRY. Mon.— Union officials have confirmed that nearly 1.000 men at the Triumph Engineering Company's motorcycle works at Meriaen, near here, will begin short time working a four-dav-week on Sept. 4.
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  • 155 2 Tara Singh grows weaker as fast enters 13th day AMRITSAR, Mon,Doctors observing Master Tara Singh, fasting Sikh leader, said yesterday his general weakness had increased during the day. A medical bulletin said the pain in the Sikh leader's heart region had persisted and he had only three hours of disturbed
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  • 27 2 TOKYO. Mon. A lour-yea r-olci Japanese boy was iound too famished to talk after straying five days in a forest near Nara. Southern Japan.
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  • 22 2 AMMAN, Mori. New parliamentary elections will be held in Jordan on October 19, it was announced by royal decree yesterday.
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  • 342 2  -  RENE MACCOLL By TOKYO. Mon. DRITAIN'S ap- proaching adherence to the Common Market and here in Tokyo this is now being taken for granted is hailed with undisguised delight by Japanese business men. To the single-minded and aggressive Japanese, Britain's action in joining
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  • 230 2 Next move in Berlin crisis Western Note to Russia LONDON. Monday. THE next major diplomatic move in the Berlin crisis is expected to be the despatch of a Western Note to the Soviet I'nion setting out the allied position in the dispute. According to diplomatic r observers here, the Note
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  • 246 2 Abbas is sacked: Tougher line after shock move TUNIS, Monday. MFERHAT ABBAS, 61-year-old Premier of the Algerian national Mst "Provisional Government," has been replaced by a man observers regard as tougher in a general reshuffle announced yester- Thp now Premier is M. Hen Youssei Hen Kltedda, 'M and. like M.
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  • 126 2 FREE KENYA WILL REPLACE STATUES OF EUROPEANS NAIROBI. Mon. Publi< statues of leading Europeans will be replaced by monuments to "people like .lomo Kenvatta" when Kenya becomes independent, according to an African Nationalist member of the Legislative Council. He is Mr. John Keen, a former general secretary of the Kenya
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  • 184 2 NUDE LADY CHATTERLY BRINGS NEW STORM OF PROTEST LONDON. Mon.— The playing ol the bedroom scene in "Lady Chatterly*s Lover" in me nude Dy Miss Joanne Moody, the Anglo-American actress, brought a fresh storm oi protest this iveekena this time from the Moral Law Di tence Association. Last Thursday Miss
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  • 111 2 HONG KONG. Mon.—Canton has imposed quarantine restrictions on people arriving there by ships and planes from Hong Kong and Macao, where 10 people have I died in a cholera epidemic, the New China news agency I reported. The agency did not mention any cases of
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  • 92 2 BRISBANE. _< n r prints and phot gn held by tlv police In th ca>o of British 'ar.'. Anthony Francis Co.. convict- i and sii d«)!;eci .in a stealing here, will be destroy d. Announcing thi y -'> r the Queensland
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  • 18 2 I I 1 I I I I Marshal he; J I Chinese ii J Diet for mm
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  • 31 2 tokvo. Hon Coma C'.r.iia yt >terdftj issued lie I "serious warning sfainst United States for Dying in ai k can plane over Reci Chinese U Social sir space
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  • 19 2 ROME. Ifoi llui iripal cal chers In Verona arc n i ru tuffs i -j- surplu population.
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  • 24 2 Airline strike Dancers torn m P KtiCH ON M »f the Ci if Bum went on striki yet rday cancellation of 1 thr country
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  • 318 3 They have already found jobs in local companies SINGAPORE, Mon.— Four men and one woman, the first accountants turned out by the Polytechnic here, will also be the first local trained accountants to practise in Singapore. They received their diplomas at the Polytechnic's first Convocation Day
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    292 3 r/mr>l* 'J I WA wfj KMiAPORE, Monday. Vustralia, where roam :il>bits lo kangaroos, a is modest Bin I I k innis I 1 ng >c disconcerting as whizzing around bead. ing sighted the noNT move so h as a fingertip while nimal alert Yon will v g< closer it
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  • 132 3 I I I H _H H 1K\!)1 AND INDUSTRIES 1 Ml; 1M1: Great World. 6 p.m. to midnight. SINGAFOSC ART SO< lETY: I caJ artists' painting exhibition, British Council. Orchard Road. II a.;ii. to 6 p.m. SALTATION ARMY «Clemeni Avenue): Home league (Women's meeting* 3 p.m. SINGAPORE
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  • 73 3 3 STUDENTS GET DIPLOMAS IN BUILDING COURSE SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Polytechnic has produced its first graduates from the professional building courses. They are Leong Sheng Lim. Ong Wee Ting and Ng Nai Chong who were the only three building students who received diplomas at the graduation ceremony at the
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  • 34 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government has accorded formal recognition to Messrs. Samih Zayed and Mohamed M. el -Bakery as consul and vice-consul respectively, of the United Arab Republic here, states the Government Gazette.
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  • 292 3 All in 3 days: He gets a bride and a diploma A JUBILANT Polytechnic graduate leaves the State today for England for higher engineering studies taking with him a diploma and a wife. SINGAPORE. Mon He Is Mr. Alan Wong Yui Keong, who is going to the Northern Polytechnic. London,
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  • 312 3 CHANGI. Mon. IN what was fairly obviously a sort of "Talentime in preparation for the forthcoming Services Drama Festival in October, the Changi Variety Club staged three one-act plays at the R.A.F station here. They have no reason to be disappointed with the results- for while there
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  • 231 3 65,000-TON OIL TANKER EXPECTED HERE TOMORROW PULAU BUXOM. Mon— The j I largest tanker ever to discharge cargo in Singapore is expected to arrive here tomorrow. She Is the 65.000-ton 16| knot tanker. The Serenia, flagship of the Shell Tanker Fleet, with about 64.000 tons of Persian crude oil for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 262 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Chamber Ensemble will present a recital of classical and modern works by two young musicians at 8.45 p.m. on Sept. 6 at the Cultural Centre Theatre. Canning Rise. The star of the evening Will be Singapore-born
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  • 111 4 KATONG. Mon.— Two youth group- from the Wesley M.Y.F. and Bedok M.Y.F. held a picnic for the first time at the Jalan Hajiah home oi Mr. G.H. Kiat. Among the guests w< re the Rev. G. Teilmann. Mr. Elmer Hall. Pastor Chan Wah Teck
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  • 230 4 German on world hike to see how people live SINGAPORE, Monday. MR. Ziller Peter, 22, a German motormechanic and coal miner is here on a hitch-hike tour of the world. His aim is to gain experience and to see how the people of the various coun tries live. He left
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  • 364 4 MALAYAN HONOURS GRAD WILL TAKE DOCTORATE IN NUCLEAR PHYSICS SINGAPORE, Mon. Five graduates of the University of Malaya in Singapore, who are on Commonwealth Plan scholarships, will travel with Tan Eng Liang, the Rhodes scholar, when he leaves today by ship for post graduate
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  • 109 4 7-DAY CAMP TO HELP 34 SCOUTS STUDY THE JUNGLE SINGAPORE, Mon. Thirty-five members of the 34th Perak House Sea Scout Troop are now camping at Sri Pantai, three miles from Mersing. The week-long camp was organised to give the Sea Scouts jungle education, said Mr. P. G. Roberts, Scout Master
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  • 36 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A two-storey hostel for Brunei children studying in Kuala Lumpur is being built in Freeman Gardens, near the "Rumah Awang Alak Ateta" the Sultan oi Brunei's Istana in Ampang Road.
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  • 75 4 THREE SCHOOLS TO HOLD JOINT DANCE KATONG. Mon. Three Anglican schools. St. Andrew's, St. Margaret's and St. Hilda's, will hold their annual dance jointly at the Sea View Hotel on September 9. All the proceeds of the dance will go to the science biock tunds for the three respective schools.
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  • 78 4 K LUANG, Man. Miss Festus Fernando, 22. was married .J 0 G^° r ee Philip, 28, of North Borneo, at the Catholic Church of St. Louis here. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. J. M. Fernando and Mrs Fernando while the groom
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  • 31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Miss Maxine Atwater, publicity assistant of the Pacific Area Travel Association, predicted a boom for the tourist industry in Malaya in the next few years.
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  • 170 4 1 0 schools to take part in big science competition SINGAPORE, Monday. MORE than 10 schools will take part in the big science competition sponsored for the first time by the Victoria School Science Society tomorrow at the Cultural Centre in Canning Rise at 2 p.m. All pre university students
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  • 149 4 SLOGAN CONTEST WINNERS RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS SINGAPORE. UOTL Over 100 guests were present at St. Martin's Drive. Tanglin, when Haji M. Aoubacker. governing director of a local firm of general merchant*, presided at the prize giving to winners of a slogan competition. Two bicycles, two transistor raaios and lour cameras
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  • 163 4 MALAYAN NAVY CADETS TO BE TRAINED AT DARTMOUTH SINGAPORE. Mon. Six Royal Malayan Navy cadets have been cho>en i ito undergo training at the j Britannia Royal Naval College lat Dartmouth, England. The cadets are Mohamed Sharif bin Ishak. 20. trom iNlbong Tebal, Lai Yak Yu. 20, from Batu Gajah.
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  • 27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Official covers to commemorate the four-day Maha exhibition which opens in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday will be issued by the Postal Department.
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  • 60 4 pORT DICKSON, Mon- The Mentri Besar ol Negri Sembilan, Dr. Mohamed Said handed 46 buffaloes to the people of Kampong Sungei Raya. He said that during the last two weeks the Veterinary Department had distributed 128 buffaloes in seven areas of the State, including Kampong
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  • 117 4 Showroom' s TV shows attract 50,000 OINGAPORE. M 50.00n people ha viewed the first I tevj shows in Btngapon though there Is as I television station in tl island. The Singapore fete* municatior. Departuv has granted permission a radio company m l< Road to jive demoi tions at their premJ
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    200 4 I 51 I M H r mobster, the kidnapper, the or the bank robber, (he FBI mos j terrifying organisation in .mmemorating its 35th locumenj the startling, events which today ii iniina] think twice wlun he hears -Wanted by the FBI." EnUii' i\ r,poKc I re] rted the incident
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  • 848 5 GFGFGF WANTED BY THE FBl*— those words crackled across the nation like an echo of the -real pr un> of !ho A ir|| forces poundillg awaj a( R omme r s divisions J» North Africa or the Japanese foxholes in the Pacific... TRAPPED BY G-MEN
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    • 220 5 last I sale HnVQ P RICES RESLASHED FOR \*\*J*»* FINAL CLEARANCE Lades Depi I "eMBD: BLOUSES 54.90 now CAN CAN'S 56.90 now Men s Den. ONE FREE 55.9 C SPORTSHIRT TO EVERY PURCHASER OF 3 55.90 ea. SPORTSHIRTS j 41-43, High Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** ***** j 131, Batu Rood,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 117 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson 1 WFWJ**** f *>4iiPOV CO-\$O£9S I BY t hE WAY WHAT I REGRET TO SAY ~1 ti&M^rj!**^ I v |k V f f/?'-*' 'V^^ SIZE 8OXIN6- 1 THEY NEVER HEARD MANDRAKE oy Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 268 6 More jobs in building industry VTEWS ci more jobs A^ in Singapore, as anywhere else, is good news. We are glad to iearn that the thousands oi workers, both skilled and unskilled, in *!:o building industry are getting back the jobs they were forced to leave in the depression of
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    • 80 6 rpHE call to the Gov- ernment to dovelop a mile-long beach at Pa .sir Panjang into a holiday resort seems to merit serious consideration. This, as residents pointed out. could very well become another good bathing area to which Singapore could go at the weekends as an
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    1177 6  -  G. Subhas By TALKING TO MELTON, ON RIGHT. AFTER THE RESCUE O Anthony David Melton the RAF Master Navigator wandered around for 72 hours in the dense tigerinfested Ganges jungle following his bale-out from a Javelin Jet fighter recently. His episode in the jungle, and his rescue, were
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  • 86 6 the Free Press reported: Signor Robbio has returned to Singapore after a very successful tour in Java. He proceeds to China by the next Steamer but Intends to give one Concert here before he leaves. The merits of Signor Robbio as a violinist are now too well
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  • 129 6 DANISH army corporal Flemming Petersen was hitch-hiking home from camp on leave in Denmark when a car stopped and the driver offered him a lift. The driver dressed in shorts and a .shirt was King Frederick. The king opened the ear door and told Corporal Petersen to
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  • 25 6 i j time w did r (U UHilli, Uopel w II Till i •>n iij> „pp, for nil Ihi J LAUGH.. BEACKCOIQ I osicn
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 561 6 on can hand in your classified ad. It* any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE I CAMERON HIGHLANDS l Mora*!- iM) IJ4\. W X> .in;ib Ratii IfOH C*) '1 BtOi iik<f M 1 ,14i| i-5 c ■'<• Street. KLANa G .::.t^- II ..-A. t Road KOT* IHARU
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    • 43 6 bitocal wear- j mm uw Buf on EXECUTIVE 46mm flive* a rrodinq span of 25. 7" over TWICE os much. DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 325. North Bridge Rd., S'porc-7. Next Door ODEON Phone ***** Branch: THE PENANG OPTICAL CO., 13, Farquhar St. Pcnong.
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    • 262 6 TODAY'S RADIO M— 1 M KADIO SINGAPORI bcr; 3.30 The uews; 9.40 Album t, ol harmony; 10.00 Music and xhort Nave Service maMclans: lo>3o Ph2oso v metres i7\!.>o kc s.i phical perspective; 11.00 Sm^ Medium Wave Service: > 1; a B aiu IJ^° Invitation "> 1 aream; 12imiamght) Close 17b
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    • 367 6 gig?™ 5ap BriB I |Hp 4 2T I II IT™ W L|ii «pL B PS n CLUES ACROSS 7 One in the grass wetil do 90a 3 Lin ol old iron, perhaps 101. an J ,H, ti (5) 8 Not the sort of dress one stood L s tn afternoon
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  • 131 7 A art contest to promote Christian life in the new villages SINGAPORE, Monday. IN ART contest is being sponsored by the Malayan Christian Council to promote I hristian life in new villages. The subjects for the contest arc: Family rivh thanks for food: bed time prayers by childrei and Jesus
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  • 11 7 I Mr k in n the mittee sul) ail niug.
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  • 48 7 NEW SIX-VOLUME ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR SPORE SOON SINGAPORE. on -^oiSia S six-volume encyctopem Wi Sl lV wora^^ll sS&i be :;:;;;;e ,l avaiSbie to Singapore- ihi revealed by Mr. te M? y *«i*saii told The Free' p£"fifß company Wgd s ate a -Mterary-minded si.m a SouthI of its latest books.
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  • 115 7 BUKIT TIMAH. Mon. —The new premises of the Udava (Malayalam) library oil m.s, Bukit Timah Road is now m use. The library, started three years ago, has now about 200 subscribing members, soo books and periodicals. Urgent need The opening ceremony was performed
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  • 22 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The rabteand Wireless Club held its mm ial picnic at the Hwa yu bungalow m Bedok yesterdaj.
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  • 854 7 rhe symposium was intlv organised by the Singapore In.-titute of Arhitects and the Singapore p uytcehnic Architectural Society. Mr. Ho Kok Hoe said thai in Malaya today, the thing that make.> an arhitect known or criticised. his design.
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  • 116 7 Singapore girl returns to Los Angeiesand her job SINGAPORE, Mon. Alter i 3 spending three months here. Miss Flexie Elisha, 25, of Singapore, returned by air to Los Angeles and her work there. Miss Elisha left the United States on a world tour in January. She left Singapore four years
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  • 32 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thirteen tin mining companies, under the general management of Messrs. Os- borne and Chappel have sent a donation or $50,000 to the Lady Templer Hospital Fund.
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  • 24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A total of 33.000 non-Malay.si are studying the national lan- j guage in further education classes in the Federation.
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  • 258 7 rtINGAPORE. Mon Eight l 3 British students on a "service mission" in the l ir Fast, have arrived in Singapore on the P 0 liner. Stratheden. 1 he students are Paul Bradley. David Banks. David Wicks, Christopher Amory. I I Kaybould. J. L
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  • 100 7 RAJARATNAM TO ADDRESS LUNCH GATHERING SINGAPORE, Mon. The honorary president of the Singapore Tourist Association. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, Minister for Culture here, will addres.^ members of the association and guests at a luncheon at the Rosee dOr tomorrow. This is a farewell luncheon for the retiring chairman of the association,
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  • 67 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Australian Institute of Political Science is to award a scholarship to a student at the University of Malaya. Kuala Lumpur, who shows a convincing wish to work for j rural development. The award known as the Australian-Malayan Friendship Scholarship is worth $4,420.
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  • 137 7 Malay Chamber in talks to get Indian cloth for batik printing SINGAPORE. Mon. Negotiations are going on between the Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce and the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council of India for the purchase <*>* white j cotton shirting materials suitable for batik printing. The cloth, when it
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  • 160 7 SINGAPORE. Mon THE standard of hotels in Singapore is comparable to those in European countries. This is the opinion of Mr. O. Wiederkehr, manager of a leading local hotel, who has just returned from a five-month trip to Europe Mr. Wiederkehr said that
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  • 50 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Pr«>--i fessor L. A. Sheridan, Dean 01 the Faculty ol Law. Ui;i- versify of Malaya here, will I address members of the i Rotary Club of Singapore on •The Law and The Layman." at a luncheon at the Cathay Hotel on Wednesday at. l p.m.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 517 7 1 .i< wx. mi. I in anything which seems too IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... i AQUARIUS I l j v probab,y is! vol* have the sift of the anything new just now. You are written and spoken word. You on safer and more solid ground fiFM|N (May 22-.lune »1): have
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  • 1022 8 Friends fall out after daughter beats daughter in dance exam Dear Anne, I am having trouble with my neighbour. We used to be friends hut she turned against me when my daughter beat her child in a dancing school exam. She said that I boasted about this and tried to
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  • 1049 8 EXCITEMENT AM) WORRY MUST BE AVOIDED AT ALL TIMES fH Doctor says Q\\ hat is t lie cause ol high blood pressure n] d wha1 can be (I o n e to bring it down? I shall be glad to have your advice on this matter.
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  • 508 8  - UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Thomas Wiseman by Bl SHOW BUSINESS ENGLISHMEN LOSE OUT TO CHESS MISS SCILLA GABLE j s a luscious Roman beauty who is in England to appear in a film. Village of uaughters, opposite Eric Sykes. thus reversing the current trend which is for English girls to go to
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  • 470 9 Couple in love find freedom can be burden to those not wholly adult THE BEAT OF LIFE by Barbara Probst Solomon (Andre Deutsch, 165.) TIM and Natasha are young and in love. They are iso dee enviably free, it would have seemed lo young people of preceding generations. i j
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  • 431 9 HOLLYWOOD, Monday. OAT BOONE, a young singer who leans into his applause like a pedestrian leans into a 50-mile-per-hour gale, fell right on his face in the Philippines. For the first time in his life Pat's audience sat with its arms folded, leaving the teenage
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  • 252 10 'Sixes' football in October to pick youths for 192 Asian Cup SINGAPORE, Monday. \FTER the Singapore Youths' successes at the Third Asian Youth Tournament in Bangkok m April, the chairman 01 the Singapore Amateur Football Association's Youth Council. Mr. P. Appavoo is detenninetl to build a better side lor the
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  • 194 10 ALMOST NEW TEAM FOR COACH GREEN TO WORK ON O Green, and selection will be on fttness, stamina and how much of ball play the player has in him. c winners will receive the "Singapore Youth Competition C enge Cup" Tne rules of the mpetition will apply, and no' men
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  • 143 10 ITATONG. Mon.— The Singapore jxv branch beat Malaya branch I by six goals to tour in the waterj polo match of the 3rd annual I Inter-Divisional Games of the University of Maiaya. Kuala Lumpur, who took the lead twice with i-0 and 3-2, were eventually
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  • 383 10 Gopai Valdez is making good in U.K. boxing By ROY LAZAROO SINGAPORE, Monday. FORMER Singapore amateur boxer who got into the professional ranks two years ago has signed with Gus Foran. a boxing manager in Liverpool, England. He is 22-year-old Gopai Valdez. Tall but well built Gopai will perhaps be
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  • 950 10 Only one point decides ior Singapore the Inter- division Varsity athletic. The Singapore-bound Aussie tennis stars 9 The Australian overseas touring team from left to right Bob Hewitt. Fred Stolle, Ken Fletcher and John Newcombe arriving in Singapore on Sept. 10 to play exhibition matches at the Badminton Stadium on
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  • 49 10 The record breaking RAF Changi relay team which won the 4 x 50 yards Freestyle relay in a time of 1 mm. 47. .'> seconds at the Far East Air Force swimming championships. Left to ri«ht: SAC Loff, SAC Corlius, ST Gray (Captain; and J T Sanderson.
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  • 152 10 NEW DATES FOR SACA's 1961 EVENTS PASIR PANJANG, Mon. The Singapore Amateur Cycling Association has readjusted the remainder of i their events for this year. This is because of the many changes made during the pas' few weeks where some of the events have had lo be postponed for some
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  • 688 10 GEYLANG, Monday RESULTS of the Singapore Table Tennis Junior inter-teams matches played at the Happy World were: Singapore Polytechnic Red beat Private Siall Holders Association -Blue' 5-3. (Polytechnic mentioned first) Lee Kwang Weng lost to Phua Hin Ko 19-21, 21-10. 17-21; Chia Wai Cnong lost
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  • 250 11 1 rHOMSON, Monday. runner-up in the recent M championship, won the m title when he beat m both golfers with 1 n than one hole I a gem ral man- IJ rai ed fine plaj ol his 4 > m.h; game and l rhe game was very J aid
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  • 195 11 NO VETERANS IN WORLD CRICKET TEAMS JOHNSON MELBOURNE. Mon. Then will be no "ever green" oux about the proposed A istralia versus Rest of the rli c ncket match in M< turnc next January. Mr lan Johnson, secretary Ibonrnc Cricket Club. mere will be no veterans in the match. It
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  • 209 11 INTERNATIONAL CUP GOLF AT THE RIC THOMSON Mon.- D. J Smith a. s. Bell return* d the best ol 61 in 'he qualifying and R v i Island Club's lOTernational Cup touraa-^ I lure yes i rday. Th i r qualifiers were: X P I and H 1 H. T!m
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  • 92 11 THE REST TEAM FOR THE 'PROTEST' MATCH SINGAPORE, Mon. The S two-day annual cricket match between European us Res t wiuu be vj^™ the SC.C. padang on Saturday and Sunday. The Organising Committee decided to play the match despite the protest made against it on the grounds that it was
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  • 174 11 TANGLIN, Monday r V W E N r V FOUR 1 year OLD WUUam w of Accounts DePf^ ment won the coveted McKenzie Trophy at W Gutl rii Sports Clubs third nual walking race yesterday j. the previous two races he had to
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  • 505 11 against Spore if 'players are fit' JALAN BESAR, Monday. MANAGER of the touring South China footballers from Hong Kong. iU Mr Chu Kwok Lun, after his team bad hit the Joint Services 4-1 in their floodlit match last night, promised an even better
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    57 11 A S. (.ill of the Prime Minister^ Office, the winner of the high jump event at th< Inter-Ministry meet on Saturday, receives the Challenge 1 uj> presented i>> the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, from Puan Noor Aish.ih. wife of the Yang di-Per-tuan Neuara.
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  • 41 11 SINGAPORE. Mon- -Singapore riders, v. no are members of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association, will be issued with International Licences according to Union Cychsie Internationale rules world's controlling body, officials ot the Singapore Amateur C.A.. said yesterday.
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  • 1017 12 Newcomer Bilah Sayang shows class to win Vase trial SCRUTINEER reviews yesterday s races IPOH. Monday. JJEWCOMER Bilah Sayang established him self as :i sprinter in :i class In liimself yesterday and will be one of llie fancied runners in the Sultan's Gold Vase io Ik run on Sunday. Bilah
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  • 144 12 ..:■.<: i w entj [obi i adets draw i from various schools throughout tht island are undergoing .i t ourse in life-saving al the Tangtin B.irr.u ks swimming poo! under the thorough supervision of the Army Physical Training Corps instructors front the 1
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  • 39 12 Hole in one by Pillage HOMS< IN Mot VV. A Pillagi lw hole in one fifth h a ctistan ol 153 yards a X Island Cub s course i hirose] a bottl or hisky presented h< c. Ib for
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  • 29 12 lOt \N< ri ES M Strongman rt Walsh. 32. will wn stU a ful -groi bu n Sept. 17 in th. Tijuana (Mexico) bull ring.
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  • 184 12 GODDARD AND FAMILY ARRIVE IN ENGLAND SOUTHAMPTON, Mon rrevor Goddard. 30-y< arold vice-captain of the South African crick* I team which toured England last year, disembarked from the liner Carnarv >n Castle and announced he had come to Britain to around and probably settle down." H< mphasised his decisii n
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  • 35 12 SINGAPORE, Won.— Tanjong Pagar Rangers whipped K.unpon..; Bahru Ran^trs ~>-l in a football match at Farrer Park yesterday. Alapitehuy (2), \.P. Ismail. Wong and M. M \li netted for the winners.
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  • 129 12 HAMPSHIRE ARE STILL THE LEADERS I ON'DON. Mon.— Positions in the County Cricket championship t. bio u:\rv Friday's matches w ere: P. W. L. D. Pts. Hampshire 30 IS 6 1 8.53 Yorkshire l:< 16 4 9 8.06 Middlesex L >( 13 6 fi 7.15 Worcester 29 14 8 7
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  • 460 12 GFGF II7IIILE in the Federation, they are making sure that communalism in sport becomes a dead duck, it seems that here in this State, there are people, and there are organisations, which don't even try to take a potshot
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  • 190 12  - WOODCOTE LADY IN FAST WORKOUT SCRUTINEER By IPOH, Me. Oi ly traitu r Marl In's charges \u r< sent against the ei.-ek on tin- Ipoh track today, I his Woodcote Lady did fastest gallop. With [small astri Woodcote Lady strode out attractively to dispo. v i i r 37 4
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  • 54 12 Moscow. Hon v< ra Puzejova 'Czechoslovak..;. won the women's singles title in the International lawn tennis tournament here, beating Anna Dmitrtyeva (Soviet Union* 5-7. 8-1, 8-1 m the final. Patrice Rodriguez of CI le won the men's singles litie beating Tomas Lejus (Soviei Pnlon) 0-6,
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