The Singapore Free Press, 8 September 1961

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  • 19 1 2° mf f WIT" TMELOCAniIWS-YOII MUST READ.. The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1961 15 CENTS.
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  • 41 1 lousing ard to study lild up' rend >R1 ri is Is of uill i«i Kong to -tudy housing I iiding I Mr I peputation I H I H K ng tea do od la H :r.ay some-
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  • 340 1 Canada and the U.S. to build up men and arms in Europe WASHINGTON, Friday. THF UNITED STATES and Canada yesterday announced measures 1 to strengthen their forces in Europe, while Chancellor konnui Adenauer disclosed West Germany is considering delaying the demob I ilisation of .36,000 troops, \t the same lime.
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  • 162 1 Reds offer $7,650 for arrest of Mayor Willy Brandt BERLIN, Fri. Last Or man authorities have set up a huge poster offering 10.000 marks (about 57.650) reward for the arrest of West Berlin's governing Mayor. Herr Willy Brandt It stands at the Teltow Canal on the East German West Berlin
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  • 168 1 BOGUS BOYS' BRIGADE 'COLLECTOR' STARTS A PROBE SINGAPORE. Fri.— Police 3 are investigating the report oi a bo^us "representative'' of the Boys' Brigade who has been collecting money from bars and offices in the city. And the public has been warned to be on the look out lor him -an
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  • 115 1 DRAMA OF SEARCH FOR SUNKEN TREASURE RE An U RE hunting! Here's a aubject tnat haa a never-jailing fascination. And tomorrow The Free Press brings you the story of a treasure hunt with a difference, a tnte-lije story that in stranger and more exciting than any fiction. It tells how
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  • 170 1 Japanese refinery offers two top posts to local men SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Maruzen Toyo Oil Company (Singapore) A Ltd which is constructing a $65 million oil refinery here is inviting applications from SingaDoreans for two top jobs. The posts are: Labour Relations Officer and Bunkering and Distribution Officer. The company
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  • 54 1 AMRITSAR. Fri. -Master A Tara Singh. 76-year-o d fflkh leader, is "acutely weak" according to a medispeaking state. But doctors were surprised at his continued cheerfulness, despite losing 23 pounds in weight. Meanwhile, Yogi Raj Suryariov. the 50-year-old Hindu carrying out a counter-fast, was reported
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  • 197 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Royal Air Force authorities this morning ordered the immediate closing down of the swimming pool at the RAF base in Seletar, where more than 300 children and adults were reported suffering from diarrhoea. This follows complaints from Air Force
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  • 63 1 FIVE MORE ILL WITH CHOLERA IN H.K. HONG KONG, Fri. Five people, none of whom had been inoculated against cholera, became victims of the disease yesterday, according to a Government spoke&man. They bring to 120 the total number of confirmed cholera cases since the outbreak of the disease on August
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  • 117 1 PRIDEAUX HITS A CENTURY IN 52 MINUTES LONDON'. Fri. Roger Prideaux. 22-year-old Kent batsman, yesterday scored a century in 52 minutes «&e fastest ftefct class 100 anywhere in tne world since 1937. Rittine for the South of B England^against the North in an end-of-season festival match at Blackpool. Prideaux cracked
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  • 194 1 MALAYAN, H\< I 05 irs| M .l.ivan I hi 1.53 v.llinu SI SI W i .i I B "Mi I <-• I t lit iyim Bfl 1 1\ Sep" m i hir. crs I sin tpui eighth wncerl in M r.. an etc I '!<•"' <M 1 1.83. A.
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  • 99 1 EDINBURGH. Scotland, b ri. —The Army drt-w a dis-c-rote blanket yesterday over one of their kilted Highland dancers whose tartan shorts let him— and themselves down before 7.000 people. The red-faced soldier was dancing at the Edinburgh Festival when the clastic on his shorts broke.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 21 1 WHEN A CHANCE ENCOUNTER •r' BECOMES ir •JHJHf XL \> > The Fluid Make- By -^\j that's so In iuti- W,W% 1 Factor
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  • Free Press city section: Finance and industry
    • 216 2 LATE NEW BUYING AIDS BIG RECOVERY IN TIN j ONDOX. Fri. Fol- J lowing Wednesday's shakeout tin rose £18 for cash and £14 for hrec months. I: e movement was uadered to br partly techiew buying which toted In late dealings esday afternoon— evidence while sourci said the rally aided
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    • 29 2 marki I indices :or e I last year, week ago, nd jresterday*s respec--284 o -55.5. 417 2 433 r > •i 201 r 191.1 193 2, 103 4
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    • 54 2 HONG KONG. Thurs.— Closing price- here today were: Previous Today H. 6. B.i::k Corporation $346 $366 Wheelock Mardei $10.60 $11.40 sales sales Hlcons phone 538.30 $41.50 sales sales Dairy Farm a: Cold Storage $34.75 50G.25 sales sales [TaflCOO Dock $62.00 564.00 s lt ';es sales [Jardine Matheson
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    • 296 2 Corinthian gets an offer of £2. 14m. for its share capital By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Friday. A FORMER Malayan rubber company which owned a 1,400-acre estate in Selan£or has received an offer of over two million pounds for its share capital. In 1956 Chota Rubber Estate Ltd.,
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    • 171 2 STOCK MARKET RETURNS TO BRIGHTER CONDITIONS LONDON, Fri.— The brighter conditions prevailing at the beginning of the week returned to the stock mar- I kets yesterday. Sentiment was helped by the sharp advance on Wall Street on Wednesday night but business re- i mained at a low level. Gilt-edged securities
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    • 30 2 PORTSMOUTH. Pri. The British Trades Union Congress yesterday demanded a 40-hour week.. three weeks' nuid annual holiday, and eight other free weekdays a year for all British worker.-.
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    • 245 2 G.S.A. move: Dealers speculate on price, period T ONDON. Fri. The recent news that the General Services Administration has requested Congressional approval for the disposal of 50,000 long tons of tin from the strategic stockpile has meant a good deal of fresh thinking on the part of dealers here. While
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    • 76 2 CLEVELAND. Fri. Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company has announced a new synthetic rubber which, it says, in tests gives 35 per cent more tyre tread and holds promise of nearly double tyre life. The rubber goes into commercial production in October at Goodyears new Beaumont. Texas
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    • 129 2 Last sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Gammon $1.16 1 cent*. M. Cement $2.37 (—2 cents), Metal Box $2.20 (+2 cento). Robinson Ords $1.39 t-2 cents*. Sime Darby TvS. 10 a. unchanged >, S.C'.S. $2.40 (unchanged), Steamers 83 centvS (unchanged), S.
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    • 88 2 US rubber imports Newsmen seek aid WASHINGTON. Fri. The United States imported 30.425 long tons of natural rubber in July, while latex imports amounted to 3.817 long tons, the Commerce Department announced yesterday. Consumption of imported synthetic in July was 815 long tons. the Department added. JAKARTA. Fri.— The Indonesian
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    • 214 2 Franco-Tunisian bid to end the Bizerta squabble PARIS, Friday. pRANCO Tunisian reconciliation was in the air yesterday following statements made by Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba to the Tunisian radio before he left Belgrade on Wednesday night. In sharp contrast to French newspaper comment. M. Bourguiba interpreted General de Gaulle's references
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  • 140 2 THE 'ROCKING REVEREND' IN SYDNEY TO 'SEE WHAT I CAN DO' SYDNEY. Fri.— The "Rocking" Reverend J. N. Bacon of Derbyshire. England, arrived in Sydney in the liner Stratheden yesterday en route to the central Queensland town of Charters Towers where he will become assistant master at AH Saints School.
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  • 120 2 pRESTON, Lancashire, Fri. Efforts to settle a dispute over the $1| million Will of the late George Formby have fallen through according to Miss Pat Howson, the comedian's fiancee. Miss Howson, who was left practically the whole of the estate, said: "The Formby family
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  • 348 2 NOTE: AIL prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Sat. 7. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. Eu j tpian ports Sept 25 9/16 25 0/16 Oct 25J 25J RUBBER No. 1 RSS Si* 0 253 25 11/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS
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  • 313 2 The foul wind of war is blowing once again, says Nehru MOSCOW, Friday. THE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told the Indian community in Moscow last night: "Once again the foul wind of war is blowing." In a speech nt an Indian Embassy party attended by several scores of Indian
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  • 179 2 OF NAPPIES, BABIES, BOMBS AND MR. KHRUSHCHEV LONDON. Fri. a mother of two young children, arrested In a ban-the-Duclear tests protest in Lon don on \v ed n esd a y night, told a court here yesterday thai In the past three years she had washed some T.ouo babies' nappies.
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  • 33 2 LONDON. Fit— Russia plans to se: off in or more u \t lei i boiiib-s In Use atmosphere during ihe current lest .-eiie.s. the Londoa "Evening Staudard" >a. a
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  • 30 2 'U.S. Must READY FOR NUCLEAR ATTACK IN ASIA' uener in thi *< id IV( ma onlj by ibil Positive a c rmy a n i r fir V r war in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 104 2 jjß^^3M^flyJß- -|t.j I Big V^ r[ I A truly magnificent gold broccict B watch, with precision pcrformonc--I The flashing fire of its icwci C* M crystal matches the quolrt> c* M finish. In solid gold throughout |S s~ Uy LIEN WAH WATCH DEALERS 108 North bndqc Hood Sole Distributors tor
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 133 2 h. t S lym^ alongside the Singapore *"i'"^ tod*) are: L^ionitdon .1 32, I>;ak:irt.-i tv\, 24, E rap :re Kltttwake 0 ada W 90, Do:phevert.':' 1 !aoka Mara 10/41, H-'na-tow frwtoi roads: K tag Djawa, Shnatal, K Dim) nan, Trn::r.ph, I Oborsbell, Demodraa, Kara* r>.,, T-'e? Breeze, i Si It)
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    • 53 2 ****mmm^m&iim^*iommiimi^^mmm*om^^&mmmmmmmm+mmmmmmmmm i PoP4<^ 1 s j i I '^kWW /r v JL 111 BBBE <?:>•■> r afi**J I KNOW WHAT WE'D >p 2 vGTm SAf IF ME WASNrT C^UMB—V .V V FOZ PBTE'S, SAKE SENO mW^km "^"^■■pTTP^^'^W'^'nSl |Ky f I RA BE 'EBBj-.'^x L^A-fEBE ss£cW k B r: II i
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  • 242 3 im»™ SINGAPORE, Fridav. JHKhL youths turned detective when they i> saw an behaving suspiciously at the River alley Government Chinese xMiddle >chool on the evening of Aug. 10. Trailing the man, they later saw him jump out from a broken glass
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  • 62 3 SINGAPORE. Fri.— An unemployed man. Chua Kiat Leong, who stole a piece of Iron worth $40 from the railway station, was fined $200 01 two months' jail yesterday. Some employees of the statton saw Chua taking vay the piece of iron, and Ignoring
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  • 594 3  - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE, Friday. ■JHE GALE social and dance event of the year for the Blood Donors Association to be held at Raffles Hotel on Saturday from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. is under the patronage of the \ang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. The acting secretary,
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  • 128 3 Welcome to Singapore Dr. Kian B. Lie, an Indonesian Chinese lecturer, flew in yesterday from Los Angeles for a short stay. He is at the Hotel Ambassador. Mr. Fannes Ohhng, a sales engineer from Manila, is here for a few days. He is staying at the Orchard Hotel. n Miss
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  • 178 3 COURT ACQUITS TWO BROTHERS ON THREAT CHARGE SINGAPORE. Fri. Two brothers. Yeo Boon Sian. 45. and Yeo Boon Joo. 37. were acquitted in a magistrate's court here yesterday on a joint summons charge of threatening a public servant with assault in Selegie Road on July 9. The case which had
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  • 227 3 Judge gives police one week to produce a witness SINGAPORE, Fri. —A criminal district Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday said he would acquit a woman in a case of causing hurt unfess a certain witness was produced before j him within a week. The woman, Lim Geok j Choo, faces
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  • 41 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Lord Mayor of London Sir Bernard Waley-Cohen who arrived in Singapore from Australia last night left this morning for Kuala Lumpur on an official visit. He will return to Singapore tomorrow morning.
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  • 40 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Tickets for the talentime show to be staged tonight at 7.30 by the St. Vincent de Paul Society in aid of the poor are now on sale at Robinsons, Victoria Theatre and the Singapore Cold Storage.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 303 3 1" I LAST I Zdays LADIES^ DEPT, Vj^ Ladies SKIRTS 54.20 *tt SHORTS $2.90 J^ SLACKS $4.20 Oy Embd. BLOUSES $5.50 XJ* MEN^S PEPT. ■olr VERTIGO DACRON SHIRTS $7.50 V SPORTSHIRTS $4.90 NECKTIES U.S.A. $3.00 n/iir YOUR LAST CHANCE S/ll r T0 OrILL BUY $AVE Rush to: 87, North Bridge
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 294 3 (I\KM\s ar Robinson's. Raffles Place, .SPEP* Lls> 4 6> NA&?ANG UNIVERSITY CATHAY: Homicidal 1.30, 4, ART SOCIETY: Exhibition of fi n qoj reproductions of works by Dutch GLOBE- Never On Sunday < artists of the 17th, 18th and 145 4 7 915 19th Century— at Nanyang UmLIDO Notorious 1.45, 4,
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  • 208 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A WELL-KNOWN Chinese evangelist will be the main speaker at the Singapore Youth for Christ rally to be held tomorrow at the Victoria Memorial Hall. He is Dr. Leland Wang, sometimes referred to as the "Dr. Moody of
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  • 137 4 THE OTHER INTERESTS OF A PRIVATE EYE SINGAPORE, Fri. The work of a private detective, contrary to popular belief, is not limited to matrimonial cases, but also covers such interests as infringements of trade marks and copy-right, insurance claims, and the tracing of missing persons. Mr. Yip Penc Yew. a
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  • 202 4 Co-op meeting will discuss use funds to build homes THE establishment and the use of sorplllB &<<■ homes are among the tomrs I at the first Singapore eo^pe ra L I which opens on Sunday at th r in Canning Rise. e lu, N« The conference mil h B Miniver
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  • 211 4 Musical Society's choir prepares for first concert SINGAPORE, Fri. THE Singapore Musical Society's reorganised choir of over 100 members is rehearsing earnestly to make a success of its first concert in November. The main work at the concert on Nov. 18 and 19 at the Victoria Theatre will be Parts
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  • 173 4 They vowed to celebrate if son lived to be year old... SINGAPORE, Fri. The parents of Kaka Dalbir Singh vowed that if he survived to reach his first birthday they would hold a big celebration at a Sikh temple. Mr. and Mrs. Sohan Singh had reason to be worried about
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  • 212 4 Word of praise for the local newspapers from a U.S. editor SINGAPORE, Friday. WHEN Mrs. Jane Stretch, editor of New Jersey's Courier Post, left here she had a word of praise for Singapore newspapers. "Your local papers give a good and lively coverage of i local and international j affairs."
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  • 25 4 HE'LL GET KNOW PEOPLE CYCLE TO '"< Ih M \i m be v. tcainpi igs, i areaj I stt> v I I pl.i I I fl
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  • 72 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn Bank Negara announced that It had awarded i>choiarahip> to Inche Abdul Halim Mn Taib, 22, of Kelantan and Inche Mohamed Ba^ir bin] Ahmad, 23. oi Perak to study in the Kuala Lumpur Division or the University of Malaya. The scholarships, worth $2,500
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  • 139 4 THEY WANT GOVT. PERMIT TO SAIL TO JAKARTA AND BANGKOK SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Sin- I gapore Malay Seamen's Union has asked the Government to allow local ship's officers who possess Local Trade Masters' Certificate of Competency to captain ships to the ports of Bangkok and Jakarta. The vice-president of the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 235 4 You Don't Have To Keep Your Mouth Shut If You Clean Refresh the Jintan way i -i different exciting colour for each "TTJ m i^i i member of the family. IP^ COLOUR tS3 j JINTAN Dental Cream AS^^^t l^ M*X£&^£r The Ideal Tooth-paste Kk Mm Mf^*¥ f/ fLJ^^ y 55cts.
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    • 34 4 MEN'S WEAR EXPOSITION NOW ON DISPLAYING THE MOST FABULOUS SELECTION OF SPORTSWEAR DRESS-SHIRTS Tlfi I BOWS, AND S(X K ALSO LATEST SUITINGS VISIT EARLY KHEMCO'I 68, HIGH STRE^ SINGAPORE Comfort #Hueit>' SANDERS ft SAND** #>*
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 857 5  - Thirty-six died in airship because of Hitler's whim John Godwin Kis NEED NOT HAVE HAPPENED! 8888 Could have been avoided if Germany had paid one cent more per cu. ft. of fireproof U.S. helium I of evening was falling It \merican naval air base of U as the largest, fastest,
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    • 25 5 NNESI 50 1 I II 60' GUITAR n m* Si B 80! m 'O|ecfors. 503 pact mm] h Slida N. i>rojeti«! Aqents V H!N A)LTD<
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    • 342 5 Umally Now OACOTEX POLVTSTER COTTON SHIRTS Fully Guarantfed. in all colour* A size*. New btock JlO r >o 'AMERICAN SPORT SHIRTS V^^B^^V^^ Odd siiss si.">-»u 390 l^H A^n» DELANC AMERICAN SPORT SHIRTS M M 7»0 fr CONTE BRIOHI ITALIAN SPORT SHIRTS :> 59C DELANC AMERICAN SPORT fl^^ SHIRTS 490 T^^^Y
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 175 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis /'WHO ARE YOU < POOR MAMbkAkt.^'¥' llll f| loM— ITSTDoV; rr-> NOW, COMTCKY. v<- h£)V\' PiP TME PO6 I WAS SO SUSPICIOUS/ MUCH— I'V/E W VTHLLMEALL/ fk \-ANJP7WOSECLCTWES OP HIM AKJPTWAT 7: T"fr TWEPSO HARI?|-» N.
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  • 363 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Healthy in mind > i and body A HEALTHY body A bouses a healthy mind. It our young people are to play their part to the full as the responsible citizens of the future, they must have healthy bodies. To develop healthy bodies it is necessary to
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  • 877 6  - OUT OF THE JUNGLE CLASSES FOR 600 T.J. CHICHAK Boys' Town's scholars and craftsmen are eagerly sought by employers today fffTIWKLVK years I ago all this was a jungle/' said Brother Albert the Superintendent of Boys' Town with a wave of his hand. "Well we've cleared 20 acres of it
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  • 250 6  - If you didn 't sleep a wink CHAPMAN PINCHER By LONDON. Friday OU R grandchildren may be able to get by with only three hours' sleep a night and be perfectly well on it. Dr. Mangalore Pai, one of tne world's leading authorities on sleep, predicts today. There is no
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  • 102 6 the Free Press reported: ROYAL SPEECH. My Lords and Gentlemen. We are commanded by her Majesty to release you trom further attendance in Parliament, and at the same time to convey to you her Majesty's acknowledgements for the zeal and assiduity with which you have applied yourselves
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  • 97 6 \3O ft. telegraph pole that has stood at square leg six yards from the j wicket on the village cricket pitch at Holmes- field, Derbyshire, for the past two .seasons, has been dug up Batsmen used to be awarded four runs if they hit the pole. Said
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  • 34 6 Life is like that I I 1 I I I I jour --m lhl !!l .J (^i- morini, '^^B c I LAUGH. J beackcomJ I I I I I round 1 i I I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 530 6 You cmn hand in your cla**ified ad. ta any «»ne of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLAND* r... i Stores* w '.'l| '/O 'I tr.nr-. Ka iron 1-4 r a -e |tn:. kLANa Cc Stand i-t4.g '-f»> Koad. KOTA IHARU i Moras* <M 1.«4., HarM KUALA lUMPU*
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    • 12 6 rot COIDS4C#£S and PA//VS TIGER OIL ENC AUN TONG Jut i (XeJLuL
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    • 76 6 WnnSTTTfTWk mmm Ivf H 1 r M 1 1 El PORTABLE W+ 4'jlli f I TABLE B ill 'l 4 RAD|OS LJLUUUIJ I STEREO WtESmmEiSSSam radiograms >j^^<. WEEKEKD TE M pS'^~r^|V, M CAMPING TE tc; ADRiA TE 203 A j I ■•■CYCLE iMcARRIAGfB ;:v::v:.::.::: :|:-::V;:v: Qe vd so no r
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 252 6 TODAYS RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE 10.00 Late evening requests; Short Wave Service 10 3o The Reith lectures; 11.00 41 metres (7250 kc/s.) Starlight concert: 11.30 When Medium Wave Servire: lights are low; 12 (midnight) Close down 4«b metres. RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) A.M. 11.00 Programme sum- P.M.— 1.15 Tiffin date; 1.30
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    • 412 6 Iff IB 20 tad 56 HR ""■■37^ IB CLUES ACROSS 9 it may be full of beans <3>. l Crazy cricketers.' i4». ll Descriptive of country dls--4 A sort of pudding {6). tricts (5). 8 You take it in the water (3). J r Gi^ e xiie wrong treatment (5).
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  • 291 7 ANSWER TO JUVENILE DELINQUENCY LIES IN HOME AND SCHOOL SINGAPORE, Friday. MR. John Riley, a United Nations expert on youth problems, has called on social workers to adopt a more positive approach to the juvenile delinquency problem in Singapore. He laid stress on the value of personal interest and said
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  • 311 7 j SINGAPORE. Fri. > 'THE following are the successful candidates in the General Certificate of Education (Summer) Examination for the Advanced Level, held in June Julv this year: BIOLOGY: Una Hsra Lien p ..I Atng; Tii. Sam Keoi n. JawslHu lal Jai Suj bam; Lan ikx:.
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  • 93 7 S'PORE TAILORS ASSOCIATION TO HOLD DANCE SINGAPORE, t^ri.— The Sinizapore Merchants Tailor Assoffin will be .holding its first dance at the sea V?ew Hotel on Sept. 23 from q rTm to 1 a.m. at which me^ and women's fashion .pok'smanTit will.be the flrst ?imp the association is putIn on I
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  • 127 7 RESIDENTS TOLD TO USE BOYS' CLUB PASIR PANJANG, Fri.— The People's Association has urged residents hero to make use ol the Pasir Panjang Boys' Club in view ol the closing ri< %n of the Buona Vista Community Centre This follows calls by Pasir Panjang residents for a new community centre
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  • 98 7 PAYA LEBAR, Friday. THERE is a very good market for transistor radios in Singapore, according to two Japanese businessmen who have recently completed a market survey here. They nr* 1 Mr. M. Yamagu-i chi and Mr. Aklhide Yoshi. Mr. Yamaguchi said that his
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  • 28 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The i Singapore Stamp Club will hold an exhibition of Commonwealth postage stamps at the Y.M.C.A.. Orchard on Sept. 12 at 10 a.m.
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  • 71 7 i SINGAPORE, Fri. Jew in Malaya and Singapore I will observe their New Year i(Rosh Hashana* on Monday !and Tuesday. Prayers will be held in the State's two synagogues the Maghain Aboth Waterloo Street! and the Chased-El (Oxley Rise). The Day of Atonement
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  • 36 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Jewish Welfare Board and the Menorah Club will hold a Simhat Torah Ball (Rejoicing of the Law) dance at the Sea View Hotel ballroom on Oct. 7 at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 160 7 NON-MUSLIMS TO PAY $14 MARRIAGE FEE UNDER CHARTER SINGAPORE, Fri. It will cast $14 for non-Muslims; to get married when the I Women's Charter becomes law on Sept. 15. Provision for this 'is contained in the Women's Charter (Registration of Marriage) Rules, which have just been gazetted. In the case
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  • 30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1 The Socialist Front of Malaya has decided to send a fiveman team to North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei to study the situation there.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 355 7 MgJj^gjg^ggß^EKßßHfcß^Bl^^^^^^^^^ planning a family outing in IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... AQUARIUS g&«S*i ffi <%„?*«**«* '^HE .oHd of n^« ando f GEMINI h »-*C n hiß her mf«»?'" l »j;? consequent- important. M members of the family will r"vor should" SAd ea^ any (Feb 2O Mar 20 be pleased by a
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  • MISS KNOW-HOW
    • 632 8 Have you changed with the changing trend in make-up? DONT MISS ALL THE FUN AND GLAMOUR OF HIGH FASHION AN ALL-PURPOSE WALK: HER PARIS DISCOVERY WOMEN who do not keep up with the changing trends in make-up are paving a heavy penalty, as far as beauty goes. For as the
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    • 310 8 OEADERS of this page generally agree that a mother* should be reasonably flexible about the time her teenage daughter should come home from dates. The question of how late a teenager should stay out 911 dates was posed to you in Family Problems
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    • 241 8 FOR MRS. KNOW-HOW lITHEN it is not convenient T? to boil nappies most mothers like to be certain they are as clean and antiseptic as possible. A Siglap reader asks: "Could you please tell me whether it would be safe to use cetrimide solution one per cent, in
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  • 457 12  - Capacitor does fastest gallop: Gala Premiere in good run SCRUTINEER By PENANG, Friday. fALA PREMIERE 11, a Class Five hoist from the Spencer stables, wound up his preparation for Sunday's racing with a sparkling workout al the Batu Gantong track this morning. With ;i riding boy astride Gala Premiere II
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  • 237 12 SPORE, Friday JAPAN'S Universiad waterpolo team which competed in the international students 1 Summer and Winter sports meet at Sophia in Bulgaria will arrive :n Singapore by Japan Air Lines ai 6.30 p\v.. on Monday Included in the team <>i 11 piayi
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  • 206 12 KUCHING CAGERS ARRIVE FOR ORIENT CUP TOURNAMENT SINGAPORE. Fri. Kuching basketball team, comprising nine players and a coach, were the first of the ten countries competing in the South East Asia championships ior the Orient Year Cup to arrive in Singapore yesterday. The championships will be played at the Happy
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  • 130 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. Eight; cricketers who represented the Europeans against the; Rest last week are included in the S.C.C. team that is to i meet the S.R.C. In their two- 1 day annual match for the Padang Shield this weekend. The S.C.C's
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  • 78 12 Four-year-old Paul Sykes. above, is a lucky lad. He is the mascot of the 11th (Sphinx) Battery, Royal Artillery. Young Sykes will continue to perform his duties as mascot when the Regiment leaves for Hong Kong on transfer. Paul is the son of Gunner Sykes. Whenever Paul
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  • 27 12 LONDON. Fri.— Results of English League matches played last night were: Division Three: Notts C. 2 Peterborough U 2, Torquay U 6 Barnsley 2.
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  • 24 12 SAIGON, Fri. Vietnam is to send teams to compete in basketball and rowing events in Singapore over the next two months.
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  • 192 12 FWO NEW TEAMS FOR CLUB TENNIS: POLICE WILL NOT PLAY SINGAPORE. Fri. Two new affiliated clubs are included in the 14 entries received by the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association for their irter-club tennis tournament for the Kliney Cup which commences on Sept. 25. They are Evereaciy Sports Club and Morninglow
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  • 234 12 53 ENTER FOR UNDER 16 T-T CONTEST pEYLANG, Iri Thr VJ Singapore Table Tennis Association's Singles Championships lor boys and girls under 16. has attracted 53 entrants. It starts tonight at 7.00 p. m. at the Happy World. There arc 25 boys contesting for the singles championship while the girls
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  • 116 12 LONDON. Pri.— Close of piny li. yesterday's cricket matches were At Scarborough: T. N. Pearces XI 375 for 8 dec. and 230 for > three. G. Smith 100. E. Dexter 110 Australians 392. N. O'Neill 83 P. Burge 71. B. Booth 77. B. Jarman
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  • 31 12 LONDON. Fri. Results of Rugby Union matches played last nieht were: Festival XV 12 Penarth 12. Newton Abbot 0 Public Schooi Wanderers 8. Weston-Super-Mare 6 Glamorgan Wanderers 3.
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