The Singapore Free Press, 29 August 1961

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  • 29 1 70 KEEP lIP WITU tup SBVCAPOtE, 6. -1 ll? W WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST HEAD..* The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1961 15 CENTS.
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  • 231 1 Police seek clues to i murders Tuesday ■iimini (me nir- pure tell Helpless j i tablished a motive for IJm murder. MURDER .No. 3 occurred ><l aoout i i d.m. on Sunday, Aug. 20, at the (uncuori ol Ea^t Coa^t lioad and Joo Chiat Rouci. The victim
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  • 174 1 20 overseas doctors coming to help Singapore SINGAPORE, Tues.— i l^ Some 20 doctors from Commonwealth countries are expected to arrive here later this year to help Government solve the shortage of medical officers. The Government has also taken slops to recruit five medical specialists from Japan as goon as
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  • 62 1 CALCUTTA. Tues. Customs oflßcials found diamonds worth i- bout $127,500 hidden in a baby's \j\v-h chair carried by a .^liip's passenger, il was reported here yesterday. The diamond. 0 were seized and the- passenger detained v.hcr. tbe ship arrived Cram Singapore h<.-i S&turday. Two
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  • 68 1 be 20 ith. a noon most areas were badly affected by a sudden drop in pressure In the mains. Officials contacted con firm ed thai water pressMre was low but declined to comment apart from saying tliat a statement was expected
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  • 28 1 FUN— AND COURAGE— AS 20 SIGHTLESS. CHILDREN TAKE TO THE WATER CHILDREN from the Singapore School for the Blind receiving instruction at the Farrer Park Swimming Pool yesterday.
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  • 318 1  - Swimming lessons for the blind: 'We cannot fail' B. NORMAN By SINGAPORE, Tuesday. CHILDREN from llu Singapore School lor Ihe Blind had their first swimming lessons at the Farrer Park pool yesterday. It was the first day oi coaching tor these blind children, and it was part of, the Rotary
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  • 202 1 JACKIE'S GOODBYE STOPPED MADMAN FROM KILLING JACK ATEW YORK. Tues. Mrs. ll Jacqueline Kennedy probably saved her husband, then President-elect, from being blown to pieces by a madman when she went to the door to bid him goodbye last Dec. 11. The story was revealed yesterday by Mr. U. E.
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  • 212 1 WOUNDING OF SON LED GRUENTHER TO JOIN RED CROSS PA V A LEBAR, Tues. A one-time Supreme Allied Commander in Km ope revealed yesterday why lie decided to serve humanity after his retirement at the end of 1956. He is Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, who was in command of NATO
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  • 79 1 LONDON. Tues. Two Ad- j mirals will fight a sixday nuclear war "chess board" style, the British Ministry of Defence announced here yes- terday. Exercise JacK Pot arranged jointly by NATO and the United Kingdom for Sept 9 to 14 will be lor comi
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  • 14 1 t n\DON Toes. HutcMnsons, heard oi iv Au.traUa over a yeal
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  • 15 1 iif, Police have impofl o chftD gj limit at J-w» Lol>
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  • 78 1 MOSCOW. Tues. The Soviet Government has Instructed the Defence Ministry to destroy foreign submarines entering Soviet territorial water.-- submerged, the Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday. In an official statement it complained thai foreign submarines liarl been en- tering Soviet waters under the surface to cany out
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  • 341 1 MALAYAN HK FUNDS Mm users' i)i n(J s irsf Malawi m Imtkl km i«| n-M >1 .<»:* imd M.i! i\ in I iitul Wn> in;: "1 <M 9. Uio •i. .M*: inn! M tta n In nd l)n in:: 9 milrlli«is s I <!'' I it 4 ll"iu n:.
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    • 108 1 S s c TO RECAPTURE THE GLORY OF YOUTH CONCEAL THE YEARS Age 1 What's il matter All tho art and cunning of the greatest luiir colour exports nre your* in ll'iir Muyic, the bewitching, colour tiuit millions »«n? using. Hair Magic is so eu>y to us©. So subtle in
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  • Free Press city section: Finance and industry
    • 333 2 I ONDON. Tues.— Last week's upsurge in tin values was substantially extended yesterday morning, cash and three months finishing Ell and £9 per ton j higher respectively. Although some proht-tak- ing sales were reported, these I wer.' obviously insufficient to
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    • 159 2 vwharyr- tedly jrt QpbUVS «fl 41 Malay 30, a imbnrg i: 1 Prvsldan Tafi Uerv« l.o^«1 4 1 Tf |>iili«iii Maru 1•. Rnjra 46, c*v Oaiiisie 6/7, Pattra Ridjang Outtr road^: K-tr-.n- D^awa, K"rr. Kittiwakc Kasimbar, Bandong, Kirn Hw.-*, K'iruaT i". Stai iura Mara, BOBrtay '1 ir
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    • 154 2 SLIGHTLY BETTER ATMOSPHERE ON STOCK MARKET: GILTS FIRMER LONDON. Tues.— There was a slightly better atmosphere In the stocfc markets here yesterday. Sentiment was helped to some extent by the Prime Minister's week-end statement on the Berlin situation and this helped to offset j adverse business news. Gilt-edged securities steadily
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    • 40 2 LONDON. Tues. Stocks o: reQned tin in London metal exchange official warehouses .it the end oi lasi week totalled 5.701 tons (against 5.919 :ms \:i the previous week) comprising: I.ondo 2.635, Liverpool 1.770 »«nd Hull 1.296 tons.
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    • 54 2 HONG KONG. Mon.— Closing prices iiere today ivere: Pre^.ioub Today H. S Bank Corporation 5378 5376 sales sales Wheeloi b Marden $12.40 $1220 sales sales Hlcong phone $43.00 $42.50 sak sales Dairy Farm a: Cold Storage $38.75 $38.75 sales sales Faikoo Dv $69.50 $68.00 sales Jardine Matheson
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    • 344 2 Industrials quiet, easier, but tins erratic, says leading broker By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SUMMING up his impressions of the Malayan Stock Exchange last week, a leading Singapore broker states industrials continued quiet and, if anything, easier, while tins were erratic, moving generally in sympathy with the
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    • 159 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Lasi sak in the Singapore Trading Room yesteraay were INDUSTRIALS: Boustead 51. 54 1 cent). F. N. Ord* 52.43 i 1 cent), Gammons 51.80 i—l cent), Humr Orcis. 6s. (unchanged), Robinson Orcis 51.38 t r> cents), Steamers 83 cents (unchanged), s. Times $3.15 cent>>.
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    • 60 2 NEW YORK. Tues.— Sales of foreign cars in the United States will drop to about 350.000 in 1962. after hitting a peak of over 614.000 in 1959. U.S. News and World Report predicted yesterday. It predicted that 1962 would be a t, r ood sales year
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    • 28 2 ROME. Tues.— The Italian Ministry of Foreign Trade has issued a new list of goods from Japan which can be imported only under Government licence.
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  • 277 2 Tin hopes may be fulfilled, says The Times LONDON, Tues.-; Hopes of higher prices may well be fulfilled, states The Times today in a review of present tin price developments. On current indications, the newspaper says, world production of tin metal outside the Soviet Union will in 1961 hardly be
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  • 252 2 East-West talks on Berlin likely but date in doubt XKW YORK. Tuesday. MR. Dean Husk. United Stales Secretary of State, said here yesterday that lie expected the West would negotiate with the Soviet Union over the Berlin issue but said the time and place were in doubt. He said the
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  • 121 2 AFRICANS BURN WHITE HOMES IN N. RHODESIA LUSAKA (X. Rhodesia). Tues. Troops and police have been sent to the North-Western Province of Northern Rhodesia where houses owned by white people have been destroyed by lire in a spread of disturbances from the Northern Province. In neighbouring Luapula Province where the
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  • 93 2 UNITED NATIONS, Tues.— The United States ha.s abandoned any idea of tning to block General Assembly debate next month on the Chinese representation issue, usually reliable sources said last night. They said that the United States delegation was ready I for full-scale debate on
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  • 26 2 RANGON, Tues. Burma will recruit 104 doctors from India to bolster its state-operated hospitals and clinics throughout the coufitry, it was announced here.
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  • 22 2 KUCHINO. Tues.— Fire destroyed $100,000 oi sawn timber at Sfkendu in the Simunjan area in the First Division of Sarawak.
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  • 165 2 BRAZILIAN FORCES MINISTERS REJECT GOULART Brasilia, rues. Ministers ol the three Brazilian armed forces told Congress here yesterday they will not allow Vice-Presi-dent Joao Goulart to assume the Presidency "for reasons of national security." Senhor Sergio Ifagalhaes, acting President of the Chamber of Deputies, said be would not be able
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  • 366 2 NOTE: AH prices below are middle prices U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Aug. 28. PrevMOu* Today RUBBER No I RSS c.if Eu i ope a n ports Sept 25 15/16 -'.'•9/16 Oct 261/16 25J RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 2."» 1.V16 25| RUBBER No. 1 RSS
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  • 270 2 AMRITSAR, (Northern India), Tuesday. T\R\ SINGH, the Sikh leader who is in the 14th day of a "f;M unto death" here yesterday rejected an offer by Mr. Nehru i<> order an inquiry into Sikh complaints of discrimination. The 7ti-vear-old
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  • 21 2 h 2 vr I filler i I Europe I last Satur( I mer I 1 I Buses attJ i j
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    • 27 2 GLAMORIZES THE KITCIEI GLORIFIES THE COOK BRflun KITCHEN MACHINE MORNING N h MIDDAY EVENING he op f' --*-c 9tn but S Gn'v BRAUN does WA ac\batiierv j
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  • 196 3 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JHK Kerala Deputy Prime Minister and Fi name Minister, Mr. R. Shankar, arrived here last ni-ht on a three-day unofficial visit and said that the State reminded him very much of home. Immediately on stepping into the Singapore Airport
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  • 43 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore ramii Muslim U lon has organised a speech v te-t on Sunday at the Pakistani Overseas League at p m. Prizes will be given for the M three speakers among the mtestants.
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  • 578 3  - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXZANDRA LEE'S rils';ysthk'erakl'tl SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JT rarely, if ever, happens when one is presented with a free return air trip to the land of one's dreams. So you can imagine the mixed feeling of excitement and apprehension which accompanied two local beauty queens on their journey to Hong
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  • 128 3  - THE ARCHITECT AND WHAT CLIENT WANTS MR. HO -BY SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. Ho Kok Hoe, a local architect, speaking at a symposium, on the work of an architect at the Polytechnic last Friday, said that a good architect should discuss building plains with his client, examine the possibilities and problems
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  • 127 3 Welcome to Singapore Dr R Britten, a British surgeon, and his wife, Hew in from Hong Kong for a three-day stay before going to Sydney. They are staying at the Goodwood Hotel. Mr A L. Bickerton, a chemist from Sydney arrived yesterday for a fourday stay. He also stays at
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  • 51 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. Stephen Clarence Mosbergen. a clerk was granted a decree nisi by Mr Justice Ambrose in the High Court yesterday dissolving his marriage to Sel Mosbergen. nee Rodngues, on the ground of adulte The decree is to be made absolute in three months. The petition was
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  • 173 3 Teachers off to U.S. for 6-month course in education SINGAPORE, Tues. Mrs. Vera Livina i Chok, of Jesselton, i leaves Singapore for the j United States today, to participate in a i teacher development j programme, on a grant j awarded by the Bureau of Educational and Cul- I turai
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  • 110 3 PARLIAMENTARY TEAM FOR LONDON ARRIVES TODAY SINGAPORE. Tues. The New Zealand delegation to the London meeting of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association is due here by air today at 5.10 p.m. The delegation is led by Mr. W. A. Sheat. M.P. Other Government Members of Parliament in the party are Mr.
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  • 59 3 SERANGOON. Tues. The I Church of St. Francis Xavier will hold its "Grand Carnival j and Fete" on Sunday between 9.30 a.m. and 9.30 p.m. in the church premises. The function is in aid of I the Church of St. Vincent de I Paul
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 182 3 km MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your Free Pre ss Worcl Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page v o/f7e Meter L-88 WTitt PHOTO SUPPLY, LTD. 193, Cornorvon Street, Penong. Tel: 70, Pudu Rood, Kuolo Lumpur. Tel: 5 Smgopore-7 Tel: *****/***** /2618S ■<ocd, Singopore-1. Tel: ***** ***** t
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    • 194 3 Ist. anniversary i r BE EARLY AND f■ I 1 BEST LADIES' DEPT. J\ Ladies SKIRTS S4 20 |f\ SHORTS S2 90 \{l SLACKS 54.20 y) Embd. BLOUSES $5 50 HX MEN S DEPT. VERTIGO DACRON SHIRTS S7 SO SPORTSHIRTS 54.90 ARROW SHIRTS 59.90 HICKOK BELTS 54.00 IWosUy 87, North
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 226 3 CINEMAS i TRADE AND INDUSTRIES \m\MBV: The Poisoned FAIR 1961: Great World AumseArrow*l.ls." 3.30. 6.45. 9.15. meni Park. 6 p.m. to midnight. CAPITOL: Spartacus 3 8. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: CATHAY: Beyond the Curtain Local artists' painting exhibi--1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30. tion, British Council, Orchard GLOBE: Story of Dr. Wassel r^.j.
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    • 29 3 Sports club dance SERANGOON. Tues. The Serangoon Garden Sports Club will hold its annual social and dance at the club's premises on Saturday from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
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  • 121 4 Institute to hold a contest in written Malay SINGAPORE, Tues. A writing competition in the National Lan^ua^c is be in ii planned by the Institute of National Laniraa^e and Culture bere. The h< ad ol the Institute, Dr. Slamet Mulyana, said that the competition was designed to i ncourage p
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  • 50 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A national union to safeguard the interests oi about 20.000 workers in Municipalities, town and local councils is r o be formed shortly. The proposed union Is to be named the National Union oi Muni rxpal Empl >ye s, Feder- ati aol
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  • 36 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Transport Workers' Union has started a drive to colled funds I i build a twostorey union building Plans tding are now in the band: I the architects.
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  • 30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Federation c.r vernment i Is to send another company of soldiers to it C n;o at I the n quest I United Nation
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  • 257 4 Honours graduate will go to Canada for course in economics SINGAPORE, Tuesday. MISS TAN SIOW YUE, 21, will leave Singapore early next month to do post-gradu-ate studies leading to Master's degree in economics at the University of Manitoba, Canada. She will be going (here under a Commonwealth Plan scholarship offered
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  • 253 4 ESTATES TO GET MORE GOVT. LOANS FOR REPLANTING, SAYS MINISTER KU AL A LUMPUR, Tues.— The Government was prepared to make financial resources available to rubber estates lor replanting after 1962 when the present replanting scheme ended said the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. lie said
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Deputy Chief Minister of Kerala. Mr. R. Shankar, will talk on 'India's Five-Year Plan in Kerala" at a reception at Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, at 8.30 p.m. today.
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  • 198 4 Holiday rush to the west coast to catch pond crabs JURONG, Tuesday PRABBINCi is becoming popular. More people now head for ponds on the west coast on holidays and weekends. The crabs share the ponds with prawns. They breed together in these man-made ponds which were once swamp or marshy
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  • 112 4 70 WANT TO STUDY ART AT CULTURAL CENTRE SINGAPORE, Tw« than seventy have enrolled lor t: class organised i Adult Education Bo j A second das conducted on rhursdi Saturday between 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. at the tural Centre for tl registered late. An official of ti, told The Free
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  • 816 5 THE STORY B (Part 3) •o\ the Nazi agents wprp n^t i i ■iWu tliP «to i- the spy rin^ was smashed. No one in the V now C U i° Und UP Until Several >— af ter World War 2. And until
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    • 284 5 RIP KIRBY by John p r entice 6c Fred Dickenson Pliw i TOP SPARING PA^TNIRS, X THE TOUSHEST DOES HIS SEST.. W*i<^' f KSMC^M V\ FOR HIS BOUT CHAMP? PLENTY X YOU GOT... j VII O^A H X '^K%>i-.# [>^f*^^||- silAW^y-! MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis /WATWTHEJW. WO
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 396 6 Need for more blood donors T*HE Sin a] ore Blood Donors Association set aside this month sp for the nl--cruitnient of new mem i i The target was 1,000 new donors. far the month is near its end I h resp i■ has been "fail satisfactory" bu target has not
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  • 1257 6  - HELP FOR ANYTHING IN DISTRESS— ANYWHERE G. SUBHAS The rescue centre at Changi swings into rapid action at the first dots and dashes that spell out the message SOS by AN aircraft flying over the Indian Ocean suddenly gets into trouble; the engines fail; SOS messages are flashed immediately but
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  • 85 6 1 00 YEARS AGO the Free Press announced: A meeting of subscribers to the Sailors' Home i- railed tor Saturday > next. At this meeting the report oi the Committee oi Management for the past year will be made. Wo are glad to learn that the affairs of the Home
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  • 120 6 flMir] excursion train was longer than the platform at Black Horse-road station, Walthamstow. So people in the last four coaches could not get out. The guard blew his whistle to tell the driver to move the train forward. But the driver misunder- stood and kept going to
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    • 29 6 Diamond Gem Set ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. A WIDE CHOICE OF STYLES AND PRICES LANKA Jewellers, (THE HO ri.\ i.o. .IMS i 20, 13ATTERY ROAD, S PORE-1 PHONE *****
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 265 6 TODAYS RADIO SINGAPORE radio Karenina; 11.00 A nigni at me Short Wave Service opera. 1!.3n The be.: In music; 12 (midnight) Ciose down f W < v RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) Kedium Wave Service: P.M.-1.15 Tiffin date; 1.30 176 metres Time signal, news; 1.45 nffin .i.\ Ll.oo Programme sum- date;
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    • 398 6 '^t 1 B§ Q i i CLUES ACROSS 5 Pos,:b]y i:nen; po^ibiy UCtal 1 A sly rhyme lor the captain JL (.p. 6 Complete collapse t7> 6 A singer takes a letier m KpH 7!t shoUs cora l )Ie1e indifference DerhaDs rfi lo vemrat i°n (4). lfj 8 Charm a
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  • 324 7 BOY'S BR IDG E IS TRAINING GROUND FOR CITIZENS OF FUTURE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. u lo is a movement which mid> the character and dis- to prepare them for their useful citizens of the State. l»\ Mr. Song Kok Hoo. ssmiht of Police, when rsof llic Singapore Batta--1 i .iiii in-
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  • 130 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. iBOI'T I,O(K) people altended a variety conver a |he Anglo-Chinese School hall in i lenian Slreet 25-Hem concert leaI radio led Miss Pi my Goh. T\^> ten- 1 year-olds Tony Loo (violinist) and Patricia CheUappah (dancer) were the youngest stars of
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  • 205 7 ASSOCIATION STARTS MEMBERSHIP DRIVE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. IF EVERY eligible person in Singapore donates jus! one pint of blood each the need for Nood donors would nol arise for there would he sufficient quantities of blood in ail our hospitals. This was stated in the editorial oi the
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  • 49 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. At the annual meeting ol the Singapore Polytechnic Architectural Society, the following were elected: Chairman: Mr. Tay Kheng Soon: Vice Chairman, Mr. Tan Ah Tee: Hon. Secretary. Mr. Victor Lim; Or-ianisins Secretary Mr. Teoh Ong Tuck; Hon. Treasurer, Mr I Chua Hwa Meng.
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  • 72 7 RAF APPRENTICE HAD 5-WEEK HOLIDAY HERE PAYA LEBAR, Tues. Sixteen-year-old aircraft apprentice Billy Standiford of the Royal Air Force in Ensland, was given a warm sendoff by his parents after spending a five-week holiday in Singapore. Billy said he had a very pleasant time in Singapore. "It's a real wonderful
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  • 105 7 TWO MORE YEARS IN AUSTRALIA FOR HIM SINGAPORE. Tuc.s. Mr. Jaswant Singh has left Singapore for Australia to do a two-year post graduate science course. Mr. Jaswant Singh, 28. is a graduate of the University of Queensland where he completed a science course recently. Beiore boarding a Qantas plane he
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  • 18 7 SINGAPORE. Tuc.s. The Government has approved the registration of 13 societies, according to the Government Gazette.
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  • 243 7 Govt. gift to the islanders 200 goats SINGAPORE, Tues.— Two hundred goats will be sent soon to Pulau Ayer Merbau and Pulau Seraya as the first phase of the Government goat distribution scheme to raise the economic level of the Southern islanders. The Minister for National Development. Mr. Tan Kia
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  • 134 7 NAVAL BASK, Tuesday. jyjOHK THAN 7,000 people attended the Xaval Base Kerala Library's "Thiru Onam" (the national harvest festival of Kerala which was celebrated on a bigger scale than in the past at the Canberra Padang here. Highlight of the day was a women's public
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  • 36 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. A dinner will be held in honour of Mr. S. Sankar. Deputy Chief Minister for Finance in Kerala. India, now in Singapore, at the Adelphi Ball Room today at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 32 7 JOIIORE BAHRU. Tues.— Mr. F.A. Levos will speak on "Malaya Then and Now" to members of Johore Bahru Rotary Club at 5.15 p.m. today at the Civil Service Club here.
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  • 111 7 HE'S IMPRESSED BY LOCAL TECHNICAL MEN SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. P. C. Bray, a director and chief engineer of S. A. Frl- matic, France has left Singapore for Hong Kong by air i after a one-week stay here. Mr. Bray came to Singapore to study the dependability of local technical personnel
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  • 30 7 CHANGI, Tues.— About 1,000 Muslims will meet at the 113-year-old mosque In Changi at 6.30 p.m. today to discuss common problems arising in the surrounding kampongs.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 405 7 promises a little more than it I jj»i|qiiq (Apr 21 May 21): IC iT'Q Ynilß BIRTHDAY can dpHver. Make good, if at IAURLO lnis are Men IP II 5 TUUIi Dininutii... aj| poßs|b|| i on commttm<S ntB. madr> then this is the day for n r rii>i>tiiv >• rum following
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  • TEENAGE talk and TALENTIME
    • 190 8 S'pore girl impressed by American way of life lyjhH'J liiLny Peraltii, ;i former suident of Hie Convenl of the lol\ Infant Jesus, who recently returned from the l/nilcd States after v year's stiuh More Singapore girls should go to America to study, she said. ne l th e subject -j
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    • 229 8 BIG DAY FOR AH KOW, 17, AT THE SCOUTS' CAMPFIRE |T was the proudest moment for troop Leader Tun Ah Kow, 17, of the 34th Perak House (Sea Scout) Troop when he received his Queen's Scout badge at a parked ?arrmfire held in his honour ai Perak House in P
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    • 80 8 'BUT MY PARENTS NOT THINK IT IS A SUITABLE CAREER winning a not I talentime c o n t i which is in progn There were S3 <•■ testants! but Shii is one o! the 25 bai I Ing it out in the a finals. This cont4 st believed to
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    • 25 8 'Bongo boy' Army wants to follow in dad's footstep A P>iU< rl II lad tvlui I I ;i! her s footsteps h I H IRMAN
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    • 178 8 pOUR boys and a girl have formed a musical °roup called the "Stargazers". The artistes are Charlie Chons, 12; Mary Chong 11; Michael Chons:, 10; Jimmy Chong. 3. and Leslie Fernandez, The "Stargozcrs"' took up music three months ago under
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    • 236 8 Singing is part a my life, says schoolgirl Shirley JYJISS SHIRLEY XAIR one of Singapore's up and coming singers who is snid to have v briijhl future in store for her, regards singing as p;irl of her life. Shirley, 15, is a sludenl ol Raffles Girls' School. When asked the
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    • 188 8 KATONG TRIO WAS FORMED SIX MONTHS AGO AFTER DARE rpiiE "Rhythmaires Trio." JL lor mod six months ago and backed by the popular band "The Rhythmaires,* 1 is becoming very popular among the music lovers In Katong. The "Rhythmaires Trio*' is made up of Barle de Silva. 23: Dennis Pinto.
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  • 13 9 I-jjC JUS MALAYAN FISH MEDLEY 0 GO WITH RICE I B I
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  • 920 9 Where local girls slip up through the eyes of our men SE" MISS KNOW-HOW NEVER WEAR AN OUTFIT JUST BECAUSE IT'S THE LATEST LOOK— CHOOSE WHAT SUITS YOU READ THIS THEN TAKE A GOOD, LONG LOOK AT YOURSELF X HK general appearance of local Kirls has often been praised and
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  • 169 9 A LL-correct entries in last week's Fashion Sense competition totalled the lowest number since the series started. Only nine readers were right in their choice of accessories. An entry from Miss Doreen Mok of 30-A Eng Watt St., Singapore 3 was the first to be picked
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    • 525 10 THE "FREJUS" BICYCLE in- eluding the Special Ail-rounaer Is once again here! New shipment received of various super lightweight models at HUP TECK TRADING, 36G. Pilnsep Street. SAT-NAM CARPET CO., 154, Kampong Java Road are clearing, at rock bottom prices, a selection of cotton reversible, Indian woollen and Belgian cotton
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    • 518 10 these products and the easy H.P payments available. "TOR" BATTERIES Made ii Sweden are renowned for theii reliability. Available in 6 or 1! volts from the sole agents SENG WAH CO., 19, Orchan Road and battery dealers ii Singapore. JUPITER TRADING CO., 85 Market Street are contractors fo; house renovations,
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    • 335 10 SETS of 30, Dhoby Ghaut. Cole Wave /Machine Perms Shampoo/ Set by trained staff. FREE GIFTS GALORE at tin Gigantic RCA 7th Anniversary Sale now on at 1. Orchard Road A complete range of RCA's work famous products are on dispiaj for your choice at budget prices eye care is
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  • 471 11  - Here's not enough facilities for sport in University ASTIAN RASOO Bukit Timoh, Tuesday. Ii the I Diversity of Malaya said that the authorirc nol providing enough facilities for sport in i Kuala Lumpur divisions certain facilities arcel l student life. The out-gains president ol :\t Athletic Union, Mr. Lim X:
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  • 8 11 I Dfe i Intrr lb Klin 3
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  • 10 11 D the ham the fears bip& h te oss.
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  • 49 11 LONDON. Tuesday. art irom leading Australia the Test series against England, tourists lived up to their pro- ket. I itei a the in t Q tie latest C to I d vttti c i be Ihe I ere rest .r aa mod W aXetj il!owed r -o lain
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  • 35 11 JAPANESE SHOW REMARKABLE STAYING POWER In Lurope. but me.v remarkable stajnns P°*£f "b l.ty to absorb punW ment Norn 10 .vied to go the 1 ulltun* and the other marked *»m Siiiratori as the winner.
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  • 34 11 NEW YORK. Tuesj-W^ Jones, second ranked con S the wort* W£ .Heavyweight title ot»>. Clay of Philadelphia in he final second of Lne jr iiare round bout at Madison Square I Garden.
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  • 288 11 PITT CALLS FOR MORE CUSTOMS ATHLETES MALACCA SPORTSCHATTER every Tuesday 4N appeal lor more aA athletes to take part in the Federation of Customs Sports Club athletic meet was made by the Federations Comptroller of Customs, Mr. G.J.G. Pitt. Mr. Pitt, in his speech beiure the prize-giving iv the second
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  • 90 11 m*AT \cc\^ sports officials >* who have organised the InSSf Championship^ v ii 'Id another bis meet to h i. this week-end with the Si -r 1 E eitricity Board-s meet, Sfg at Kubu Stadium. Some 20C athletes are expected to tott part. o c\t\c\ t-\ns Sin2;i" pJfSrtSS
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  • 11 11 irSLANTAN CAGERS made k ii >ir debut In mter-State
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  • 92 11 Among the sporting ictTvitics organised by the Army for children (luring the school holidays was a J^ in iOUTse at the Tanglin B ymnasium. Picture above are some of the practice sessions. The course was run by CSM Instructor L llaslam. who is this year's Army
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  • 190 11 BRISBANE, Tues.—Austra--3 lian cricket controllers hould insist on a change m he "outmoded itinerary" that he Australian team has to nduro in England, the Brisiane Telegraph declared. The Telegraph said: "The Umax of the tour came la-si veek when the fifth Test
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  • 24 11 DEAUVILLE < Normandy Turn. S;m Micur) won the title of world polo champions with ;t7-i victory ovor San Maurizio in th* final match.
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  • 462 12  - Tudor House, Six Out and Worthing show top form SCRUTINEER THREE FAST GALLOPS ON THE IPOH TRACKS TODAY By IPOH, Tuesday. A NUMBER of horses caught the eye in fast gallops this morning and the most impressive workers were Tudor House, Six Out and Worthing. Tudor House (Posner) and De
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  • 126 12 1-i d-iV \l !< 4 i iioiii.;: uooa. Three-year-old— s*F. Won by: 9, 1, 4. Time: lmin 7 4/3. Cl. 3, Div. 2— B5F. Won by: 3!-. sh. hd., nk. Time: lmm. 50 2/5. (1 l>i\. 1— 8: K. Won by: 1. 1. Time: lmin. .")0
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  • 166 12 ALLEY HITS 120 RUNS OFF LANCASHIRE lONDOxM. Tues.— Close of play On yesterdays cricket mutches were: At Bath: Lancashire 145 and 117-3 fB. Booth 54 n.0.) Somerset 347-9 dec. (W. Alley 120 C Greetham 47. B. Statham 5-92>. At Dover: Kent 164 and 276-6 <P. Richardson 132. A. Phebey 75
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  • 146 12 SELETAR 2ND. XI HOLD STAR-STUDDED DOCKYARD i GEYLANG. rues. HM Dockyard and RAF. Seietar 2nd XI battled to a 2-2 draw Ui their s.A.F.A. Junior Cup tie replay match here yesterday despite extra time* Dockyard lookeu a lormidable combination with three "international.^"' in the side. They were ri^lit hall Coates.
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  • 143 12 'A PLEASURE TO TEACH BLIND CHILDREN' From Page One name wa.> Ko\\ Jong Long an instructor at the Police Training School, and his pupil was 12-year-old Ah Chong, who .said: "I always wanted to learn how to swim and now I have the chance." Mr. Kow later told me that
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  • 193 12 LONDON. Tuesday. TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, triple champions of English football, who went through 11 games without dropping a ooint at the start of last season, were beaten 2-1 yesterday by West Ham in the fourth match of the new season The champions were held to
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  • 48 12 TOURING KIWIS OUTCLASS LEEDS CITY TONDON. TUtts.— Bawlte of yesterday's rufrby league matches were Tour Match: Leeds City XII I 9 New Zeaiitnoers 24. league matches: Huil 41 Batley 2 Lh-crpool City 13 Warringtoa 30 Oldham 30 York 12. Bwintoo 3 Rociidale 10, Worfcfngton rown *i Ca.stlefoi-(i 12
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  • 34 12 CARMARTHEN .Wales' Tues John Calriweli. of Ireland, bolder of the European version ol the world bantamweight, ixjxing title beat French champion Pierre VetrofT. on poinus In a 10-rounri non-title fight last night
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  • 13 12 BOSTON^ Tue.s. The Flovd Patt«rson-Tom McNeelev heavyweight fight, previously "scheduled
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