The Singapore Free Press, 5 September 1961

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The Singapore Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 273 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Singapore Grand Prix is on the lips of every ftiotor racing enthusiast in Japan and there are hundreds of thousands of them! today, according to the Japanese speed stars who arrived here by yesterday. The main reason for
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  • 110 1 49 MORE STORE SEAMEN LEAVE FOR HONG KONG TO TAKE UP JOBS OAYA LEBAR. Tues.— Another batch of 49 local seamen flew off in a Thai International chartered plane to Honir Kons. yesterday to take up jobs. T:\ v wore flown by a leading shipping company which has a bis.
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  • 73 1 TA IPE H 'l ues. Two American girls who are thumbing their way round the globe may call at Singapore in the course of then i tr Thr 6 Kills -Rose ma r y Okinawa. tO l i -This is the be:>t ua> 10
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  • 17 1 ■new YORK. Tues. Newsweefc NLW on 11O ni manders vi v.a tr;lU lers In
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  • 52 1 I USAKA (Northern Rhodfvia>. Tvs —A >ummor.> was served t-v vp-terday on a whi!^ man accused of having attacked Mr G Menoen Williams, Unaed tes Assistant Secretary d for Aincan Afla^ *j Lusj airptfrt VTek *JS c in the m*^-^™^ on sept. 12 on a charge of c
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  • 17 1 invTT Tots The Indian p,,..,,,,,^, L s donating lO.oou ment spokesman said J** l^ 1
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  • 183 1 U.S. STUDENT ARRESTED IN RUSSIA FOR 'SPYING' lONDON. Tues. An Ame- rican university student, touring the Ukraine by car has b* en arrested lor spying. Moscow Radio said last night. It is alleged that the American. Marvin William McKinnon, was a student of the West Berlin University who had been
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  • 182 1 SARNIA, Lake Huron, Ontario, Tues.— The 2,060-ton British tanker, v Imperial Hamilton, blew up in flames while moored alongside a dock near here yesterday. First reports said five people were seriously injured. Later it was reported that some people had been
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  • 459 1 Reds let off another atmosphere atom blast In Central Asia WASHINGTON, Tues RUSSIA exploded another nuclear device in the atmosphere over Central Asia early yesterday, the American Atomic Energy Commission reported. The blast, Russfa's second in lour days, was "in the low kiloton range."* The first, last Friday, had been
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  • 231 1 E. German chief warns: 'Further measures to follow border controls' I LEIPZIG, Tucs. UKHH Walter Ulbricht, the luist German Communist lender, yesterday spoke of further border measures to follow the closure of the East-WesJ 1 >c-i'l i n border on Aug. K5. Addressing a rally here lor Soviet .spaceman Major
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  • 143 1 difference: P. 6 today Latest RUB9E* PKIC rutinri buy«*i> !•<• inSh this i .ii cnts I < l(l{ Oil MALAY AM UK Mi n ers' pr P i i si \la I a ;i l "NT il i\ Lffi I 111 ti !>!'■ v. Ilin 51.21 .ill I I'M. setling
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  • 196 2 1 OX DON. Tues. J Quotations were marked down slightly at the opening in sympathy with the small decline at Singapore but the rubber market hardened all round when buyers showed interest. Traders said that new business was small and that Terminal
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  • 368 2 Industrial shares very steady: Tins Ignore price fluctuations —^m 1 By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. INDUSTRIAL SHARES last week ruled very steady and in many cases recovered part of their previous falls, reports a leading Singapore broker in his current circular. Tin shares were quite active and
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  • 80 2 KUALA LUMPUR, rues. Balance held abroad by the Fecw n oi Malaya totalled 5130.4 as ol Aug. 30. 1961. according the latest return of BabUin assets by the Bank Nehis compared with 5130.4 i m h lefore M ai all amounted to 5J2.2 million compared with
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  • 170 2 SMALL BUYERS PREDOMINATE IN INDUSTRIAL MARKET LONDON. Tue.>.— The stock j markets gave a satisfac- tory penormance for the first day oi a new account. There was only a modest improtement in the" level ol business but small buyers predominated vi the industrial market. The Berlin situation remained the chief
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  • 83 2 PARI6 Tues.— French car exports in July were notably smaller than those oi June, according to the published statistics of ihe French Motor Car Industry j Federation. Exports of vehicles in July totalled 30.884 against 47.126 in! June and 45.793 m July 1960. Sales to
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  • 63 2 HONG KONG. Mon.— -Closing j prices here today were: Previous Today j h. S. Bank Corporation 5368 $364 j sales suics i Wheeloek Marden SI 1.80 SI 1.90, sales sales BißOng phone 541.50 539.75 j sales sales j Dairy Farm .v Coid Storage $38.00 $37.00 sales sales
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  • 136 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales in the Singapore j Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: F. X. Ords $2.45 (unchanged). Gammon $177 (unchanged), M. Brew $3.27 (unchanged). Metal Box $2.22 2 cents). Robinson Ords 51. 37 i unchanged Steamers 83 cents unchanged >, S. Times $3.32 (—1 cent),
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  • 212 2 August sees £369 mil. rise in U.K. gold, cash reserves I ONDON. T v c s. Britain's gold and convertible currency reserves jumped in August by £369 million to stand at £1.245 million on August 31. the treasury announced yesterday. The August increase was the first time since January that
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  • 93 2 MOSCOW. Tuc«v Tne Soviet Union is to build super powerful blast furnaces with a capacity oi over 4.000 tons of iron a day. the Economic Gazette reported yesterday. To fulfil the tasks set in the Communist Party-. new drafl programme the Soviet industrj muai proauce equipment
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  • 83 2 BIRMINGHAM. lues. Six thousana Buiish Motor Corporatlon workers who were idle on Friday because ol an Inter-union dispute at one of their factories making carburettors at Birmingham, were back a; work > ester aay. A nve-week-olu strut at the S.U. Carburettor factory continued, bui
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  • 203 2 HASTINGS (Sussexi, Tues A local police constable was committed lor trial here on charges alleging indecent assault and attempted unlawful intercourse with the wife of a British soldier at present serving in Hong Kong. The wife, slim and attractive Mrs. Mary Spence mother of
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  • 235 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. TIN: Second Session Spot iKrti £986 Three months £n94i t990 TONE: Easier. TURNOVER: 140 tons. ALL U.S. MARKETS WERE CLOSED YESTERDAY 1 FOR THE LABOUR DAY HOLIDAY. LONDON, Sept. 4. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f tv i ipem
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  • 65 2 LONDON. Tues. Stocks of refined Lin in London metal exchange official warehouses at the end "of last w*ek totalled 5,628 tons (against 5.701 tons in the previous \veek> comprising: London 2.535 Liverpool 1.767. Hull! 1.326 tons. Copper stocks a mounted to 21.714 tons 121.789 tons*
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  • 327 2 Britain must change pattern of trade with Spore-M inister LONDON, Tuesday. RRITISH businessmen may have to change the traditional pattern of their exports to South-East Asia to face increasing competition there, said Mr. Frederick Erroll, Minister of State, Board of j Trade, yesterday. Mr Erroll, who is Leaving London tomorrow
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  • 138 2 Stowaway girl (12) flies home after jet trip to 'land she loves' T ONDON, Tues. Angela Li Riley, a 12-year-old London girl who stowed away in an airliner for Boston, Massachusetts, because she loved America, arrived back at London Airport yesterday. Stewardess Marie Wilson, who looked after Angela during the
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  • 253 2 U.S. holiday brings soaring road deaths and riots XEW YORK. Tuesday. DISIN(i deaths on the roads and a series ot teenage riots at holiday resorts across the United States marked yesterday's celebrations of Labour Day, last national holiday ot the l l summer. Teenagers at Lake George. j New York,
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  • 107 2 RUNAWAY LOVERS MAY FACE IMPRISONMENT EDINBURGH, Tues— Two runaway lovers, breakin:; an order of a High Court judge, married at a registrar's office here yesterday. The couple are Michael I McGuire. used 1!». and 17--year-old Linda McMillan. Both of them, as a result of their action, face possible imprisonment as
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  • 45 2 TOKYO. Tue.v Representatives of the Soviet Union and Japanese companies claimed they signed contracts totalling US$4O j million ($l2O million* as the first Soviet trade fair ever held in Japan closed its three-week-long exhibition at Harumi Pier on i Tokyo's waterfront yesterday.
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  • 30 2 BELGRADE. T;;<v M.. I ;.bou: Party bu appraled bo non-aliened countries Sumn:. I meeting here to help Malta to he* i come free, independent and nfuj tr»i. i
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  • 20 2 HYANNIS PORT. IMcv—Pwdcient Kennedy ha- signed Into a law a bill authoriMnK $12 billion in foreign aid.
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  • 103 2 MR. K. TOM FRANCE 'WE'LL ST WAR TOGETHE M os cov,-. I v t< re I c!a P h ers e! I French chama fought together^B JjJ, "oV.<j?J c rr< icte] <-. 4 J chev aid be il Italia Pr:n>M'i^i French sloj :L' had |j Sign Fan! tj exatnii i
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  • 25 2 NEW HOVERC ON SHOW AT FARNBORO I I 5 new Irtti Maker; am irq arrl' dkpla I industi n tB limited a;--eessfuJ ftrsi tria their
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  • 59 2 SAIGON. Tucs. Two paratroop battalion.^ hay€ been flown from Saigon Us Kontum. near thr bordr: with Laos, to reinlorcr battalion of the South Vir'nam army fighting CommuOist units in the area. Army sources said one ci f ience post captured by lII* Communists, at Poko.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 136 2 v. hits Ijnwg BtangSklO the Singapore *►I.lr^e^ today arc. Lika 13 16. 2S, Doitißlavi Bier.it 33/94, Telaiaoa c:5 J4. Pahro so i: utora 2v«. 2, Ti 2 NW, J. I, Ovittr roads: X DJa' I, LCSIM Thorr.n-..-.. Bfajola, ladonesian, Maru :^e: pjcar i, v r«a, Stai Boto guise, Pingan, is,
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  • 371 3 Yong opens fourth in series: Good way to check toll SINGAPORE, Tue s. The Government is worried at the large number of accidents on the roads every day, and it feels that the only way to control this is to introduce more traffic games to
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  • 70 3 MALACCA, Tues. Mr. C. M. Seth was elected chairman of the Malacca Juvenile Welfare Committee for Uie current year. Other officials are ViceChairman: Mr. Goh Fook Hoo; Secretary: Che Rogayah binte Haji Abdul Majid and Treasurer: Che Sara Merican, and committee members: Dr. T.A. Vaner, Mrs. P.
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  • 52 3 Talk on Democracy' SINGAPORE, Tu.es. Mr. G G. Thomson, director ot the Political Study Centre, will speak on "Democracy in Under-developed Countries," in a talk organised by the Polytechnic Political Society, to be held on Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. at the main lecture theatre. The talk is open to
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  • 26 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union will hold its annual general meeting on Saturday at 10 a.m. at the main lecture theatre.
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  • 579 3  - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S dfrvf gy ynjijmi i o ;jm uij klo ili SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T MET Staff-Sergeant Peter West, stationed at R.A.F. Seletar here, who has the unique job as language instructor teaching Malay to servicemen here. Besides Malay, Sgt. West is also fluent In French and German. But
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  • 10 3 MAN'S SHOUTS EED BERS: YOUTH S 12 i n F
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  • 13 3 CHANCE FOR LOCAL KITS TO VISIT U.S. We oed be ra ted :d.
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  • 38 3 SINGAPORE. Tue.>. The Singapore Chamber Eiwrnbie will present a recital of classical and modem works by Sin^apore-t^orn violinist. JJiphonso Anthony, and Mgs Scan Khung Img. pianist, tomorrow at 8.45 P-m.at ht Cultural Centre in Cannin^ Rise.
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  • 29 3 STAMFORD. Tues.— Madam Rubiyyih Rabbini. a weUknown writer and the Bahai faith, who is on her way to Sydney u ,ll t^a> i Library at T^OJ^^^
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  • 29 3 Lim I aded v tQ ast (i .:ne>e to, mpany. guilty ol di-honestly mJsappropriat- 1 until Sept. 13 when the ca.e would be mentioned.
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  • 232 3 Army driver helped youth to steal petrol from truck SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Army driver told a magistrate's court yesterday that he had helped a youth to steal petrol from his military truck in Tanjong Rhu at 5.30 p.m. on June 19. Private Kamaruddin bin \ordir.. 30. of the RASC. said i
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  • 103 3 Mr. R. Taton, of the French diplomatic service in Indonesia, flew in for a few days He is staying at the Cathay Hotel. Mr. John Corrieaux. from Radio Sarawak, arrived yesterday for a throe-day stay beiore going to Bangkok. He i.> also at the Cathay Hotel. Mr.
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  • 103 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. A housewife. Chua Swee Lian, 38. was fined $2,000 or four months 1 jail yesterday for permitting her home to be used as a common gaming house. A police party which raided her house in Carpmael Road on Aug. 26.
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  • 37 3 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A total of 69 153 snacks were supplied to children's centres, creches and some voluntary organisations in June under the child feeding scheme, said the monthly report of the Social Welfare Department.
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  • 25 3 <?T\'G<\PORE. Tues. The Dement of Social We fare rieait with three cases of lll- freatment of children in June. ■s\vs its monthly report.
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  • 350 3 Court told of attack by gong in shop and death of youth SINGAPORE, Tues. THE Assize Court was told yesterday <>l a fatal stabbing incident at a ooffee-shop in Lorong 31, Geyfong Road, on the night of May 14 when two young men went there with their friends to settle
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 341 3 CINEMAS Malaya, a pm. Chairman: Mr. ALHAMBRA: Romance and SOCIETY: Ri 3^ h > m^A; lD> 3 ot 6l u 51 ,r 1 Local artists' exhibition at Brir Parnsh 1.15, 4, Ush Council Amber Mansions. 6.40. 9.30. Orchard KoaC, 10 a.m 10 6 CATHAY: Shane 1.30, 4, 6.30 9.30. GLOBE:
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  • 229 4 U.S. TEAM ON ORIENT TOUR TO SEE HOW AID CASH IS USED OINGAPORE. Tues.— *3 An American team of 21 people, comprising doctors, educationists, writers and engineers from San Francisco, stopped here for two days in the course of a 33-day tour of the Orient. They are studying the political,
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  • 41 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Government of Pakistan has awarded three scholarships at Pakistan universities to Malayan students under its Cultural Scholarships Programme. These scholarships include the most of all hostel and college dues including board and lodging.
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  • 207 4 How to cut down road toll-by a man crippled in accident SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THERE were 14 road deaths in Singapore in August and 112 in the first eight months of the year. One man believes he has the answer to cutting down this road toll. He lies in a hospital
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  • 144 4 3,000 INVITED TO SCHOOL'S 50th ANNIVERSARY DINNER SINGAPORE, Tues. Tlie Chung Hwa Girls' High School at Bartley Road, off 4V 2 milestone. Upper Serangoon Road, will hold its annual handicraft exhibition at the school on Sept 15 and 16. to celebrate its 50th anniversary, which falls on Sept. 14 The
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  • 32 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Government Temporary Officers' Union has said that the Selangor Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society had decided to lift its ban against temporary officers.
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  • 250 4 WEST GERMAN GOVT. OFFERS TWO STUDY AWARDS OINGAPORE, Tues. •3 The West German Government is offering two scholarships to Singapore students who wish to study in Germany in 1962/63. Applicants intending to pursue courses in science or in technical subjects will be given preference. The scholarships include free tuition, a
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  • 27 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Cold Storage Sports Club will hold a picnic next Sunday at the Lim Teck Lee bungalow in East Coast Road.
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  • 38 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tttes The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. will open the three "Ideal Homes" a: Petaling Jaya, to the public on Sept. 14. The houses will later bo sold for $26,500.
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  • 183 4 Toh will open Telephony Board's new $312,000 H.Q. SINGAPORE. U •pHh new Telephone House Street, built at a cost of $3rj opened hv the Deputy Prin Toll Chin (.'live, an Saturday This is the first building expansion at the T< Uph i Board headquartf i> since i 1948. The new
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  • 494 4 S'pore's educated and career women tend to wed late— report SINGAPORE. Tues is an increasing trend in Singapore now for marriages to take place at a later age of life, according to Dr. T.H. Lean, obstetrician and gynaecologist at Kandang Kerbau Hospital. He makes this observation in an article in
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  • 105 4 HE'S OFF TO JAKARTA FOR SCIENCE RESEARCH PAYA LEBAR, Tues. An American graduate left here by air for Jakarta, to do research work for the National Science Foundation. He is Mr. Dan Nicolson, a graduate student of Cornell University. He started his research work early last year. He first went
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  • 41 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three Malayan Railway officers, Mr. P Muthucumaru, Mr. Urn Kian Kee and Inche Bidin bin Abdul Majid, have left for Pakistan to attend the 16th Operating Course at the Walton Railway Training School. Lahore. West Pakistan.
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  • 53 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The International Labour Organisation Asian Regional Seminar on the prevention and settlement of industrial disputes will be held in Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 7 to 19. Fourteen countries, including Australia and New Zealand, have been invited to the conference, which is being sponsored
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  • 24 4 The last 1 8 rickshas PENANG, Tues.— The number of man-pulled rickshas here has dropped from 2,121 in 1940 to only 18 last year.
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  • 77 4 NEW $225, BUILDING WILL REPL OLD TEMP SINGAPORE .c M V Temple j la h.. the dm nbi r of 1 sai< th< th< lan est :j i m i i an Recreation I The 1 I lan r prh dining roon 111 m lor siler:. tion. and an rifw
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  • 798 5  - A MIRACLE IN THE ANTARCTIC JOHN GODWIN gfk j ho;j ljk op LIPS TIGHTLY CLENCHED. HIS FACE A MASK OF AGONY. HE STEADILY GAZED AT CHILDHOOD IDOL WYATT EARP'S BELT HANGING ABOVE By I v, beneath „"th: 'x Wan\n|a rcli t onb r xv;i- :i hole F^ r(M ,I an
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    • 185 5 #WE CUT PRICES'* AT OUR 3rd ANNIVERSARY SALE 50% -75% REDUCTIONS. USUALLY NOW AERTEX SPORT SHIRTS SI 4 50 7.90 AMERICAN SPORT SHIRTS ODD SIZES 1 4 50 390 BELTEX SWISS COTTON JACKETS 27 50 10.90 SCHENLEY, BELTEX, CAPRI AND SANTA CRUZA SPORT SHIRTS 22 50 9.90 DELANG SPORT SHIRTS
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    • 158 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKL by Lee Falk and Phil Davis /\ES I SEE THE I I OH^APPY-ys/MY Fsj; 7/ytfT^aaS-£4.i<^\T~~~ YES-HE'S FIWE! Ti'sVN.iTCM.PAPPY- PICYOUSEMP Ij^t l 0(/T^^- 7 V,V-^_J7 PAPPY-- THERE'S Oh-- WHAT ARE PLUPPYT ME'S fy "°AI W^g' f I l NC T( ME FOR
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  • 360 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Too many die on our roads by the Lord Chief .lustier. Lord Parker, in Sydney Australia:— VTOTHING iii England has been more marked than the Increase in the number of tribunals, officials and authorities charged with the task of controlling the modern Welfare State. T»HE road safety
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  • 79 6 the Free Press reported: Batavia Very heavy rains continued to fall in all parts of Java, causing rivers to overflow their banks and producing much Injury to the roads and bridges, while the crops were seriously damaged. This will no doubt or productive of great distress, especially
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  • 107 6 4 VISITING foreign jouri\ nalist applied tor a visa to visit Moscow at the Russian Embassy in New Delhi. An embassy official said he could have the visa but he would have to buy coupons for Intourist. the Russian agency which handles foreign visitors. The journalist agreed
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  • 1082 6 The man who changed sides WHAT DID AN AUSTRIAN MEMBER OF THE GERMANY FORCES FEEL WHEN HE SAW HIS COMRADES KILL AND TORTURE? THE STORY OF ROMAN THURNER GIVES YOU ONE MAN'S ANSWER. HE COURTED DEATH AS HE HELPED PRISONERS— AND DISODEYED HIS NAZI SUPERIORS. FIRST OF 3 INSTALMENTS I
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  • 45 6 Life is like that 1 (|U I J I t! J mrnts r 1* 1 1) -^i ■it if;; tho- w out si 1 lav* 0 father is a lan-^ J injunction from J] poninf the sp ank^ th Ml appeal uTSJ ■nd shelllEm I!nJJ
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 184 7 inese YMCA plans second annual student essay competition SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TIIH youth ;md student departmeni of the Chinese YMCA is organising j second ;m--nual student essay competition, according to the secretary Mr. K. S. Ling. The subject, date, and place of the competitor: will be announced later. This competition is
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  • 51 7 adi r p nee to Victoria in .■;>orr d the 1 dis"r bti ms on Mr. Ghani. during his two months' stay here, will g*e i.ptures and talks at tnc Tamil Muslim Union pr«m HL>' visit Ls sponsored by held to celebrate the Pro I
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  • 52 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr X M Byrne, has appointed Mr. Chan Kok Mm as the new Registrar of Marriages and Mr. Kang Yong Seng as the Assistant Registrar or I NI Both ge these appointments I will come into effect on
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  • 102 7 a rhers; bora SoI US eh .'.in! nd a y a" pr- »und t>-ar ques-l Those wishing to attend hte lectures shoTiM wri te to •arts Singapore Scriabin. Whose Sonata No. On. 53 is on Bloih > piogramme. was one of most interesting
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  • 75 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. C. D. Vaswani was elected chairman of the International Folk Dance Club of the Chinese V.M.C.A. at the annual general meeting held at the association hall in South Pier. Other officials are: Messrs. Teoh Kok Chan (secretary), Aswan! Mohan i assistant
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  • 123 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Principals of all schools are being: asked to send in applications of students who want to win themselves a year's visit to the United States under the American Field Service Scholarship for 1»62. This request was made by the president of
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  • 154 7 Bought brings death to THOUSANDS OF FISH IN RESERVOIR THOI'SAXFK «f fmn,..a 1 a SINGAPORE, Tuesday. vJT&Srtifigjez?* harlequins and rasborras m in The streams of this j reservoir are the natural i habitat of the harlequin fish and are generally lour feet deep. During the normal rainfall season the Seletar
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  • 25 7 Varsity students go on mission r p^ -mrr-sity students catching the last of the surviving fish in a puridlr of water near the SHetar Reservoir.
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  • 81 7 TALKS AT POLY FOR THE SOCIAL WORKER SINGAPORE, Tues.— A series of talks on subjects of interest to social workers arranged by the Singapore Council of Social Service takes place tomorrow at the Polytechnic. The first talk. "Some Comments on the Juvenile Delin- quency Problem," will be given by Mr.
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  • 114 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. A Singapore ballerina, Miss Mathilda Sassoon, 20, left here for Sydney to take a three-year ballet teacher A former student of St. Mar- saret Girls' School, she will attend the Borovansky Scully Ballet School. She has been studying at
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  • 2373 7 FULL LIST OF PASSES IN THE L.C.C. (SPRING) 1961 EXAMS SINGAPORE, Tues. J THE following candidates have passed tne London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) Examination 1961: Results in me E.einentary Si age are: TYPEWRITING (Pass With distinction;: Cneo Hai Hui, Ismail bin Zaiton, Lim Cnan Poh Mohd. Noor bin Mohammaa,
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    • 362 7 ;r YOUR BIRTHDAY CAPRICORN IF ITS YOUR BIRIHUAI... JM^ dm ng h be confusing s^o th.t rare com- toe normal working day. Kven- comp ete nnpnrtant plans this YOl are that rar< torn confusion. morn,n ff nation of idealism and bnsi- m g EM||<| «-J..nr -W>: nfss a< umen which
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  • TEENAGE talk and TALENTIME
    • 164 8 4 GROUP of teenagers in the Serangoon district are planning to hold a social and dance on Sept. 30, at 717. Serangoon Road. TIt 1 dance is specially organised for the youngrr set. A spokesman for the organisers said that the
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    • 105 8 THEY'LL HOLD SHOW TO AID THE POOR THE St. Vincent de Paul Society will hold a tale ntimo show on Sept. 8 at the Victoria Theatre at 7.00 p.m. in aid of the poor. Twenty Radio Singapore talentime personalities will appear in the show. Well-known guest artists Charles Lazaroo, Douglas
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    • 211 8 THE GIRL WITH FOUR TALENTS -BUT HER FIRST LOVE IS SINGING AMONG the latest discoveries in Singapore musical circles is 14-year-old Catherine Abrew uitij a combination of four talents sin^iim. dancing, drawing and sewing. Her first love is singing. Catherine s voice and style hears a striking; similarity to Ihe
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    • 316 8 QNE V E A R O L D quartet, Bintang Singapura has already achieved reputation among music circles. The band comprised of three teachers and a secondary school studentstole the limelight wherever they appeared at any shows. They are Douglas Tan, Gani Mohammed, M.
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    • 202 8 Singapore youth makes grade as a musician LEADER OF OWN BAND JOINS RADIO MALAYA ORCHESTRA 4 21-YEAR-OLD Singapore born Malay youth made his grade as a musician when he left for Kuala Lumpur to join the Radio Malaya orchestra. He is handsome Johari Snl Jeh. an all-round musician who at
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  • 206 8 From Page 7 Tok Te:k Eii£: Wong K::r. I Yeo MiOlg Hiar.g; Yvor.i.c M There^e Au. TVPEWRITPG Pa Disiinctionj Abdullah tarang; Ar.g Geok v pl;lr.c. Chan Cheow Bong; D> i thy Sim: Ho Chee Keun_ ChOO Bof Huav; L::v. Molly Can Kwee liaXk', I-
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  • 151 9 Only 19 correct entries: Many slipped up on gems M EARLY all the readers who took part in Fashion Sense No. 18 had no difficulty in picking the correct shoes and handbag for the white, two-piece outfit from Town and Country. But that was as far as they got, for
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    • 166 9 B FASHION SENSE NO. 20 j j CELECT the most appropriate accessories for this fabulous, formal evening gown designed by Roland of Coral. In ice blue j satin, its strapless bodice is draped with a panel which Tails to the ground to form an interesting hemline. Bf Black patent leather
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  • 132 11 f s>,r, :-y-^iF Won by: I. 1. 8 Time: l min a X Div. t-t,. Won hy: ,j, Mmc; (< LI 1 Div 2-11 M. Won by: Nk.. 5. 11. Time: 2min. 10 2 5 1 Div 1 IM. Won. by: Nk.. 3A. *A. Time: 2min.
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  • 267 11  -  J. EZEKIEL -J B Spore, Tuesday OFFICIALS of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Ablation are conflden' they will raise $1,500 re quired to send a managealong with Singapore s gJJ representative to the nr Asian Cycling champion ship at Tokyo. Ram bin Baharawi a^
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  • 583 11 End of communal football tourneys in Malacca MALACCA SPORTSCHATTER BY S. O. RASOO MALACCA, Tuesday. ]y|ALACCA, which has in the past month staged no less than five big sporting events involving some 1,500 competitors for the entertainment for more than 30,000 spectators has set the lead again in another field.
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  • 62 11 TOKYO. Tues. Members of the rowing team from West Germans Keil University almost had a clean sweep of the four rowing events held at the course here. The West Germans captured the eight, the fours and the singles sculls from the Japanese University at their
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  • 669 11 SIXTEEN TEAMS IN THE 'V' CUP KNOCK-OUT CONTEST HTHE "V" Cup has drawn JL some 16 teams in the knock-out competition. The teams are, two each from the Corinthians, Hua Lian and Medicals, and one each from Malacca Chinese Recreation Club, War Department Civilians, East Anglians Regt.. PWD Survey, Kubu
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  • 357 11 Top motor-cyclists will be evenly matched in 60-lap Grand Prix By G. SUBBHAS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE'S top motor-cyclists, K. C. Wong and Chris Proffit-White will find themselves atop machines that arc more or less evenly matched when they clash in the 60-lap event at the coming Singapore Grand r rix.
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  • 39 11 FOREST BILLS, Tries. Gulglermo Hernandez of the Philippines was beaten 7-5, 7-5, 7-5 b? Whitney Peed of Hit T T ni>ci States in the second round of the men's singles at the United Stales lawn tennis championships.
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  • 451 12 Littlewood and St. Honore in speedy morning gallops over half a mile Ipoh race fiiiillig^;^ By SCRUTINEER PENANG, Tuesday. TRAINER Allan's charges dominated the gallops at Penang today when a number of horses began training in earnest for the forthcoming Autumn meeting. His St. Honore, Littlewood, Fairy Patch and District
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  • 563 12 *T STARTED IN 1*24 No decision yet says Rest official... but fans and players give views SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE cricket oflicials, fans and players were divided in their views whether the Conrad Clarke Cup series between the Europeans and the Rest should be discontinued. The series was
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  • 315 12 Seventy newcomers to fight for S'pore T.T. honours SEVENTY newcomers j Singapore Table Ten championship which Happy World stadium GEYLANG. Tuesday. have entered for the in is Association's singleswill start tonight at the! The matches start at 1 7.00 p.m. The association has divided i the contestants into four j
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  • 139 12 SHEFFIELD U. AND SPURS IN A 1-1 DRAW LONDON, Tues. Tottenham Hotspur, who began last season's English First Division iootball programme with a record 11 consecutive victories, last night dropped their fourth point in six games since the start of this season. Spurs. English league and cup holders, were held
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  • 44 12 PARIS, Tue.s. Former Wimblecion champion Tony Traben yesterday announced tnat World Tennis Incorporated, the tennis troupe in which ne is a partner with Jack Kramer, will sponsor a professional hard court championship tournament at Roliand Garros stadium here on Sept. 11-17.
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  • 278 12 SCHOOL CADETS GET GOOD RESULTS AT LIFE SAVING COURSE rpANGLIN, Tues. Excellent A results were achieved by Singapore Secondary School cadets at the life saving course held by the FARELF School of physical Training at the GHQ pool here. No less than 18 out of 22 cadets won the bronze
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  • 49 12 LONDON, Tues.— Results of Rugby Union matches Dlayeti I last night were: Combined Redruth and Penzance 0 J. M. Williams' team 20. Festival 3 Harlequins 8, Lianellv jl4 Gerayn Williams' 'team 22. Newbridge 0 Newport 8, Ponsiool 3 Blawiayon 3, Bridgwater Albion 28 Bordeaux 8.
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  • 118 12 OSMAN'S SIZZLER DECIDES FOR GEYLANG I SINGAPORE. Tues. Right winger Osman was the 1 hero of Geylang United's 1-0 win over Blue Rovers in their S.A.F.A. Junior Cup replay match at the M.F.A. ground yesterday. Osman ran through off a i throw-in on the right and sent a sizzler past
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  • 35 12 THOMSON. Tues. Mrs. IV'cCallum and Mrs. Corfie won the Royal Singapore Golf Club women's 18-hole greensome golf competition when they returned a score of net 68 over the course at Sime Road yesterday.
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  • 36 12 FOREST HILLS. Tues. Topserded Rod Layer, ol Australia. re;.chrd the quarter finals of thr United States national sinfjlp.^ lawn tennis championships here j yesterday by beating Andy Lloyd. 19-year-old American. 6-1, 6-2. 6-2.
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  • 138 12 T ONDON, Tues. Close of play kJ i*i yesterday's cricket matches were: At Scarborough: Players 367 and 48 for two. Gentlemen 261. <M. Smith 92. D. C\irr 56*. At Hastings: A. E. R. Gillingan!s XI 360 and 286. <M. Noiman 56. R Hitchcock 52 n.o.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 72 12 LUCKY DRAW held at Church of Saint Francis Xavier Chartwell Drive Seranfoon Gardens on 3rd September 1961 (permit No: 97/61) Ist Prize No: ***** 2nd Prize No: ***** 3rd Prize No: ***** 4th Prize No: ***** sth Prize No: ***** 6th Prize No: H4450 7th Prize No: ***** Bth Prize
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