The Singapore Free Press, 9 September 1961

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  • 22 1 1° KEEP W WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1961 15 CENTS.
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  • 254 1 Ministries are asked for proposals SINGAPORE, Saturday. I recommendations of the I lion Party review committee I implemented by the CiovernI party. The Free Press learns ndations are being con- (iuvernmenl and the various I yen asked lo initiate appro- understands that most of as or
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  • 155 1 POLICE TO FIRMS: CHECK STAMPS ON MAIL SINGAPORE. Sat. Police this morning advised heads of commercial firms and other establishments S to the State to take steps to prevent messengers from using cancelled stamps on overseas parcels and mails. This follows a recent case in whirh two peon.> were caught
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  • 192 1 TREASURE HUNTING THE BERLIN CRISIS WHAT'S new noic in The Free Press, the newspaper that leads with news, feature articles and sport. Today we bring you the first of an exclusive series of articles on treasurehunting, a subject that cannot fan to fascinate you. It is treasure-hunting With a difference,
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  • 19 1 ALGIERS. Sat,— Ten plastic charres explooeci aunng the nivjiu in the Algiers aiea. poiice said ye^teiujy.
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  • 517 1 World on the brink of war, says Nikita: 'Berlin only an excuse' MOSCOW. Saturday \IK. Nikita Khrushchev said last night that the world is on the brink of war. He told a Soviet-Indian friendship rally in the Kremlin: "Mankind is on the brink of another military tragedy. Aggressive forces wan!
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  • 131 1 SINGAPORE, Saturday. TODAY is the List day for Stamford residents to go for free X-rays during the Government's current campaign in tlie area. Free X-rays will be given at the Stamford Girls' School between 2 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. Dr. Wong Hin
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  • 135 1 GSA SEEKS WAIVER ON TIN SALE TERMS WASHINGTON. Sat. The General Service.^ Administration yesterday announced it had asked Congress to waive the six months waiting period for disposal of 10.000 long ton.^ of the 50.000 long tons of excess pig tin from the national stockpile. GSA sent letters to the
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  • 44 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. -One ol two flou. mills which have Lxc-n granted pioneer certificates bj the Government ta expected '<> go into proeiuctioi bj ihe ir.iuale o1 in''<\ year The compans is expecteo to emplu) 70 U 80 workers
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  • 128 1 JAKARTA, Sat. The Indonesian Government Is seeking official confirmation of a statement renprted to have been made by Malaya s Prime Minister. Ten^ku \bdul Rahman, savins he Sas satisfied thai the Dutch wanted to seek United Nations support for a PosMO, solution to the West JLriai;
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  • 14 1 BANGKOK Sai l.< SoUthEaB' A.^ih Treats Organisation celebiated its seventh anniversary yesterday
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  • 20 1 BONN. Sat More :han 2,500.0*00 E..- Germans have Hen to the West in thr lasi 12 yen.-,.
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  • 278 1 Top form Ma Folie has easy task at Penang Card, comments and all the latest track news: P. 1, 19 and 20 By SCRUTINEER PENANC Saturday. yEXI VICI STABLE'S Ma Folie has been striding out in stylish fashion on tin- track and is right back to form. Vp against nio^
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  • 122 1 1 1 i.t price* i"- n.; \1 >t Ii: 1 1 It i i I ■,i i i und i, i n 1 km i reni Ilinc >1 (l(l 5 lion X I mi-' liv UK *elli;*s WK> set i r. 1 i i! i\ vrnU in UK tents
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  • 34 1 Thr Prce E*ress toci.iy contains a*: B-page supplement rm the water sto-ing carnival at Pasir; Ri tomorrow and Hw champion- 1 ships on Sept. 3(» and Oct. 1. I
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  • 191 2 I OXDON. Sat. A lower level of tin values was established yesterday m orni n g though the market c led steady to show a ss oi around £5j per Di >pii a certain amount vying interest on both the Atlantic, some xi'C
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  • 28 2 market indices *or ist jrear, week ago, jresten n spe< 254 6 4SS 7 4J3 5 433 1. in i o IQ3 i i^ j n
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  • 21 2 Sal. 1:... ng teams have Ceni t. •a, it hs need here P v h« ex- >oin
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  • 93 2 s^^irs ',in.. atawgaida the Sm;jpute irwea torljy jre -■> X nak S 26 Pr«- Ma 27/28, t Jaaik 31 state I aga IS, 1 2, E 'St. n N!-.:;cp 6 7 0 km(l> Karant I'aioa Pmi• i Karatii Or: i is, Breeze, Man Inner roads: KtU I
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  • 150 2 IONDON. Sat. The stock a markets finished another very Quiet week on a satis- factory note yesterday. Business was on an even smal- 1 lei -t-aie in front of the weekend, however, and was hardly; sufficient 10 create a definite tn Da. 1;-,
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  • 63 2 JAKARTA, Sal rbe Indonesian Government has signed a general agreement on sea freight j with the Indonesia-Europe Freight C ►nference. The Indonesian Government shipping firm, Djakarta-Lloyd, which recently opened a service to Europe, is to join In the conference, and its ships will maintain 24
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  • 141 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares I. as; sales in vie Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead SI "i 3 1 cent), Gammon 51. 76 i unchanged i 0.t'.8.C. $26 (uachangeo.), Robi"son Ords $1,334 cent), S.C'.S. $2.40 (unchanged), Steamers 83 cents (unchanged), s. Tim«i $3.22 Vs i 2 cent*),
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  • 55 2 HONV. KONG. Fri. Closing prices here today wer< Previous Today X S. Bank Corporation $366 $368 5a PS sales Wheelock Marden $11.40 $11.50 >;t;i S Sal PS ITkong phone $41.50 $42.00 sales >aies Dairy Farm Cold Storage $36.25 $37.00 ales sales Tj ikoo Dock S64.UU $65.50 JardiiK
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  • 156 2 27 countries buy rubber from Malaya: Britain, U.S. top list By The Free Press Market Correspondent DRITAIX, the world's biggest buyer of rubber from Malaya, imported 164,373 tons of the commodity last year, according to rubber statistics released by the Federation Government. The second biggest buyer America look 1 19,517
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  • 80 2 Manila Sat. A Philippine trs de mission which visited West Germany recently yesterday urged the government to avail it sell of German economic aid to developing countries. In a report to the Commerce Secretary. Mr. Manuel Lim. the mission said West German loans
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  • 65 2 CANBERRA. Sat. Britain remained toe main source oi overseas investment in Australia during 1959-60 with £A 104 .400.000 < $709.920.000 1 for the year. accoramg io figures released yesterday by the Commonwealth statistician, Mr. S. R. Carver. The total inflow of overseas capital invested in Australian
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  • 42 2 SANTIAGO. Sat.—The Chilean Copper Confederation has agreed to the discontinuance of the Potrerillos and El Salvador strikes, confederation president Manuel Ovalle announced. The discontinuance of the strikes will be for a period of sixty days, he added.
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  • 27 2 SALT LAKE CITY. Sat. A spokesman for Kennecott Copper Corporation said settlement was reached with the striking local 1081 of the Electrical Workers Union.
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  • 192 2 Malayans in Dublin to talk on currency questions Free Press city section: Finance and industry rjUBLIN, Sat.— Three representatives of the Malayan Govern- ment arrived here yes- terday for talks on currency matters and the development of Ma- j layan peat deposits with j officials of the Central Bank. The
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  • 70 2 NEW YORK. Sat.— The U.S. 1 economy is now moving into new high ground, the Federal Reserve ißank of New York observed in I v? September monthly review. "The recovery m output to pre- recession peak.s is completed, and 1 period lies ahead in which
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  • 224 2 Anti-missile rocket: U.S. fears Reds may be in the lead WASHi: j MILITARY planners ii x \\\i\[ the Soviet In United Slates in the <! missile missile, the !> yesterday. Mark Watson, the newspaper's military correspon- dent, said In a report from Washington that U.S. .scientists had said that one
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  • 121 2 UK-TO-AUSTRALIA TRIP FOR 4 ON MOTOR-CYCLES WII.WYN GARDEN CITY, (Hertfordshire), Sat.— j Two young British couples j will leave here in two days' time for a lons ride through various countries on their way lo Australia on two 10--year-old motor-cycles which cost 5212.50 each. They are Mrs. Rosemary Augsburger cli).
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  • 102 2 >TEW YORK. Sat. Con- i stance Lever. 20. the English girl charged with in- citing a riot in North Carolina last month, vowed yes- terday to return next year 1 and "pick up where I left i oir: Miss Lever, a second- year
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  • 144 2 ONE MORE DAY TO PAY GOYA 'RANSOM' London. Sat. A man claiming to hold the $1,200,000 Goya stolen from London's National Gallery, yesterday postponed a ransom "deadline" by 24 boms. The caller, in a hurried; teh phone call to Renters news agency, told a reporter; ••Ransom time for money lor
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  • 41 2 BONN. Sat. A V. German motorist I killed when young Ba I German- tried to <•-; through the frontier to West Germany rturii the night. Travellers reaching I stedt, on the urestern i of the frontier, said tii
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  • 34 2 STOCKHOLM. Sat.— Wlmt is claimed to be the Brst automatic music-making muchnu' In the vorid it has 200 transistors. 1500 resistance condensers and 11 Loudspeakers --was demonstrated a; an art exhibition here.
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  • 372 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Sept. 8. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. Eu ep• a n ports Sept LVi 9/i6 25| O<* -2oi 25 5/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS SPOt 2.*) 11 16 25* RUBBER No. 1
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  • 196 2 Russia will not stop tests, says U.S. official as America takes issue to U.K. WASHINGTON. Saturday. MR. ARTHUR DEAN, United States representative to the stalled Geneva nuclear test ban talks, said after conferring with President Kennedy yesterday it was quite apparent the Soviet Union was not £Oing to accept the
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  • 164 2 EXPLORER KILLED BY CLUBS AND ARROWS DOCTOR RIO DX JANEIRO. Sa.l Richard Mason, th< X year-old British i \;->. r killed by Indians In the Brazilian jungle ari I this week, (tied from n tipfce club and art wounds. th< British Embassy lior* uned Caus< o! doath was Ush< d
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 495 2 N.Y.K.LINE S'oora s rtam Pananj > 5 Da. t ETA 4. 10/61 Burg Rotterdam 13 13 Sept 5« I Wara p. Said, Ge r ca. M'sei g ETA a 10/61), Bremen, Rette'aa", London, 8 Le Havre 27 29 Sept Man Part Said, Bf rut Lattakia, Famagusta, Istanbo Boorgas, Constanza), Odessa
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    • 23 2 So safe. toi>. the niv de shell protects the knife r. allows tor cutting rig is minimum. he 'CONQUEST at authored <i'^r.butor MALAYA
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  • 220 3 New artery road to industry site as a start gINGAPORE, Sat. The first major Steps to convert Jurong into the State's principal industrial -Aixw are now being taken. As a start, an approach road leading to the heart of the industrial area which covers 9,000
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  • 13 3 THE LEA VES FOR KENYA JOB MR. AND MRS. BEATY AND SON PATRICK
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  • 297 3 'A keen market will ensure good oil products for S'pore' PAYA LEBAR, Saturday. yilh public o( Singapore can be sure of good oil products ;it fair prices because of keen competition. This was stated by Mr. S.C. Deaty, Stanvac district manager for Singapore, who left here last night by air
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  • 50 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The reorganised choir of the Singapore Musical Society, now over a hundred strong. Ls to give a concert on Nov. 18 and 19 at the Victoria Theatre. Main work at this concert will be Pan I and 111 of Coleridge-Tailor's "Hiawatha".
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  • 50 3 Had tobacco Fined SINGAPORE. Sat. Two Indonesians, Asmi bin Bagi. 31. and La Mundja bin Tol. 40. were each fined $1,300 or lour months' jail here yesterday for halving 20 lb. of dutiable tobacco in a sampan off Xicoll Highway on Thursday. Duty on the tobacco was estimated at $220.
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  • 42 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mrs. Henrietta Diana Sandys 67. the mother-in-law of racehorse trainer Wally BagbyJ died at her home in Raffles, Park on Thursday. Mr. Bagby and his *> n Biliv flew from Penang to aYtend^he funeral yesterday: at Bidadari
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  • 151 3 SINGAPORE, Saturday. ANOTHER holiday camp to provide "iungs" A for the people will be opened tomorrow by the Health Minister, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim. It is the Kampong Tengahr Holiday Camp, off 14th mile. Sembawang Road, which was built at a cost of
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  • 132 3 Mr. D. F. Ress. an American company director, flew in from Bangkok for a live-day stay before going to Hong Kong. He stays at '< the Goodwood Hotel. Mr. Jack Fingleton. the 1 journalist and commentator, arrived from London for a short stay before going to Sydney.
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  • 66 3 SINGAPORE. Sat, The O -Mauludinnabr Cony- Many prominent Muslim scholars, including Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, the State's Advocate General. Haji Ismail IbrShlm. the Kathi of Siniinore Shariah Court. ffi S. Hamid. lecturer. }jnversity ol Mtfg»to Kuala Lumpur. Moulavl H-S Abdus samad.
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  • 27 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. MaI laya's new Ambassador to Japan. Tuan Syed Abdullah Shahabuddin, left for Tokyo by air yesterday to take up his post.
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  • 42 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Crescent Girls' Secondary School will celebrate Parents' Day I with an exhibition of arts. handwork and cookery next Friday between 9 a.m. and i noon and between 2 p.m. and I 5 p.m. at the school premises, i
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  • 468 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DAIRY A COLUMN ABOUT j PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS I MM.iArOKh, Saturday. "^MATEURS ON PARADE" presented by a Singapore nightclub, will include a display of varied talent by up-and-coming local stars. A Object ol the occasion, the organiser Mr. H. K. Ec tells me. is to discover
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  • 170 3 Famous Australian soprano to give recital in S'pore SINGAPORE. Sat. 'JMIERK CAN BE few Singaporean nuisiclovers who have not heard the soaring lyrical soprano of Joan Hammond on her many recordings. We shall have an opportunity to hear this great Australian singer in person at her recital at the Victoria
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  • 36 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. —Muslim members of the Singapore People's Alliance will hold a dinner in honour of the birthday of Prophet Mohamed today at T.iio p.m. at the SPA Headquarters. No. 5 Short Street.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 208 3 THERE IS NO UNDERWEAR iBsT/ uke MUNSINGWEAR /^N^ T-SHIRTS Wr^^4 < 2L hove Guaranteed "wiil-not-sag" > Nylon-Reinforced Neckband. i>^^ .\\f n r l^\ jty MEN'S BRIEF V^uTJ^Sf/^^^v h v c Exclusive HORIZONTAL KMT Stretchy Seat" that m^^ fetches up-and-down v.ith J your bdy movement cs you bend pouch r instruction
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 421 3 ENEMAS I SINGAPOKE MM SOI il CAPITOL: Romanofl and IV J£** n arUsu t' P^-^g Juii< t— mianight v*Vinv in t i pjn CATHAY: Very Important SALVATION AU.vn <Cle-Person-midnight? lmpoKaU menceau Avenue): Prayer v meeting 6 p.m.. fiim meeting ODEON: The Big Gamble 7.30 p.m. midnight. YMC.V (Orchard Roac: REX:
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  • 195 4 Envoy tells of big industrial advance in Pakistan SINGAPORE, Sat The Trade Commissioner for Pakistan, Mr. A.A. Khan, told Rotarians here that the industrial progress in his country had been im- j pressive since indepen- dence. He was speaking on "The Progress of Industrial Development in Pakistan" at a luncheon
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  • 271 4 Road safety essay competition: Cash awards for students SINGAPORE, Saturday. A ROAD safety essay competition for boys and girls in all secondary schools in the four language streams in Singapore will be held here next month. It is sponsored by the Automobile Association of Singapore in conjunction with the Singapore
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  • 204 4 Members' apathy to AA clubhouse scheme criticised SINGAPORE, Sat. MR. V.W. Chan, secretary of the Automobile Association of Singapore, criticised members of the association for their "indifference" to a proposal to establish a clubhouse lor their own use. "Judging by the number of questionaires returned," he said, "about 98 percent
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  • 33 4 PETALIXG JAVA, Sat. Vandalism, house breaking and petty thefts have declined considerably in Petaling Jaya. Last month there were only 11 cases of house-breaking compared to 19 the previous month.
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  • 152 4 COSTLY ATOMIC RESEARCH IS WORTH THE INVESTMENT, SAYS EXPERT T>AYA LEBAR, Sat.— Mr James Button, technical assistance expert of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, said here that atomic energy commissions could be set up for peaceful development including research in the medical field. Mr. Button, who has completed
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  • 96 4 'BLACK TUESDAY' FOR CHILDREN OF SERVICEMEN NEXT WEEK SINGAPORE. Sat, Schoolchildren at British military establishments here will return to their schools on Sept. 12 for their third terms. Most of the children flew back to their homes in Britain to spend their onemonth vacation. Some of them accompanied their parents
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  • 22 4 SEMENYIH. Sat. The newly formed Youth section of the Malayan Chinese Association here plans to start a 40-piece band.
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  • 27 4 SEMENYIH. Sat. Thieves broke into the compound of the Kajang Tai Wan Restaurant at Jalan Pasar and stoic chairs and tables valued at about $480.
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  • 282 4 Blood donors' group to mark their first anniversary with picnic SINGAPORE. Sat. THE 1,200-strong Singapore Blood Donors Association will hold its first annual picnic at the Ching Kee Sun bungalow in Tay Lian Teck Road, Siglap, on Sept. 24. The picnic \v a s scheduled to be held on A
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  • 154 4 Singapore. Sat. Technological, traditional and economic barriers must be broken down if the fishing industry in Singapore is to. make progress, says the Director of Primary Pro- i duction. in the Ministry of! National Development. Dr. I Tham Ah Kow. Dr. Tham makes the J
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  • 421 4 St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7.00 a.m., 8.00 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 11.00 a.m.. 12 noon; 6.00 p.m. St. Cieorffe's (Tanglin barrackM 7.15 a.m.. 9.30 a.m.; tj.3o p.m. St. Peter's »Serangooii Gaiaen Estate); 8 a.m.. 9.30 a.m.. 6 p.m. Cathedral of Good Shepherd (Bras Basah Rri.) 6.30 ajn., 8 a.m., 10
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  • 147 4 U.S. pianist praises standard of music tuition here OINGAPORE, Sat The American international concert pianist, Joseph Bloch, has praised the high standard of classical music taught here. Mr. Bloch is here Bt !h( request of the Singapore Musical Society to give a series of piano recitals He said Singapore s
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  • 105 4 PARTIES TO HELP IN REVISION OF VOTING ROLLS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Political parties In Kuala Lumpur have made arrar.e* ments to holp the Elections Commission to reviv tin electoral roll< for the Par.. mentary, state and authority elections. Member> oi the parr.' 5, besides the registration officers. will make houMr-t
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    44 4 scholar, q i Ligioiu ?n a ligion Ho i. s M Ran v. Vyatli^ of Benari > or. S ith-Eas- *i'! t/j H' irtin after attei Uonal i tun] A Si.:. 00k Intend kn Li Eiin li religj vr i i giv< a mom
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  • 17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. J Thi Xx it] the V ul i v. -[ti up Ith by |t
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 16 5 r-HAVEMASTER -oie Agents: ■oar v"^ dubs? otbei A prnr>l;ire t>r: tor W- I -"ration *J contact
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 66 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKL ,y Lee Falk and Phil Davis I I %AfA r |«*^^#i I y»i«=»/g /m=tV±=7^ JhTJ I IT'S A SHAME TO pESrCRO*JLJ< I T >^ ">v iNAKPA-WArrJ P^™^^ n^rncS^S&lW^ -L ALL THIS- BUT RfIIPPY/^ JOMES byStan Drake by Chic Young r EATING^
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  • 386 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE An example of racial harmony VET another visitor A has commented on the racial harmony that we enjoy in Singapore. Mr. Thomas Logan, a telecommunications engineer from the U.S., now on his second world tour, has said he was nappy there was no evidence of any racial
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  • Dear Sir
    • 374 6 I WISH to thank your correspondent Demi Tasse for having brought me into touch with that branch of work of the Singapore Children's Society that deals with mentally retarded children. My wife and I also wish to thank the staff of
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    • 249 6 IT IS highly commendable that In this city of Singapore facilities "exist lor many types of education but it is regrettable to note that neither the Government nor any public body has considered the importance of establishing a school on insurance. With the numerous
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    • 116 6 Whose rniTid is stayed Isaiah, xxvi 3. READ instead "whose imagination is kept in check." j The peace which passeth ail understanding (Philipl plans iv. 7) is essentially a trust in God which pre- vents our imaginations from i running away with us. Worry cannot stampede us when
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      394 6 TJERE is one aspect of the water shortage I want to urge the Government to look into. The other night driving in Katong and Geylang areas, I found underground water pipes leaking badly in these places: one was in Dunman Road, the second in Tanjong Katong Road and the
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    • 90 6 I AM disgusted by the lack of civic consciousness m the current water crisis in Singapore. At 'a time when every drop of water Is precious, I have seen many people, in homes as well as at standpipes, let the taps drip and thus waste water.
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    • 77 6 A warning: 'Avoid jewellery' fTlHE discovery of a worn.;: X body in Thiair. Si< Avenue recently should be a warning to women wh bedeck themselves v jewellery when they go According to the polio the motive lor the murder was robbery as (500 wort) of jewellery and a pur containing
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    • 102 6 Q It cives me £reat pit imim to write and thank you Ml i»r mitlee for the public U\ «i\ni to the Lou Cost I urnitui" Inhibition sponsored In th. Housing and Development Board at the MacPhersnn Ee> tate. The exhibition could not have been such a MOMM
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  • 125 6 .the Free Press reported: Telegraphic Summary A bill has been passed in the Congress of the Northern States of America, authorising the confiscation of the property of rebels, including slaves. The Hungarian Diet has adopted unanimously a new address to the Emperor, drafted by M. Deak, in
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  • 88 6 A woman hospital patient "was offered a shroud to cover herself due to the lack of dressing gowns," says Mr. Charles Howell, Labour M.P. for Perry Barr, Birmingham. He is asking the Health Minister to take action to avoid this embarrassment to other patients." BRIDEGROOM TO BE
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  • 15 6 Life is like that F A:::; I I I I I t H I I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 312 6 TOD AFS RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE Ways ol mankind; 11.00 Satur--s>hort Wave Service day night bhythm; 12 o^iid--41 metres (7250 kc/s.) night) Close down Medium Wave Service: pinift i4l 4 476 metres. RADIO MALAIA (41.7 metres) A.M. 11.00 Programme .sum- P.M. 1.15 Summary of promary; n.02 String time; 11.30 prammes for
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    • 367 6 1 01 5^ UES ACROSS liamentary matters' m St n £f?° r <6) IMy a 5 A Plnt f emulsion Perhaps? 5 Tip backwards (3). 6 Triplets? (4) 83fi<$- 7 Door knocks ,7, 9 Bird that might be black or Jj J* r r e drin k. perhaps (3). white?
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    • 1104 7  -  Chia Poteik Jumping, stunts v big druw A defending champion sweeps into the slalom tiff competition is expected at the championship 0 lalayan Waterski Association's grand carnival Pasir Ris Hotel tomorrow will have items 5 t to waterskiers and non-waterskiers alike. v day, a trade fair
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    • 782 8 A course on dry land for all who want to ski A NY water skier will tell you the easiest way to experience the free-wheeling thrill of flying is to skim lightly over the top of the water on a pair of five foot boards with foot bindings. For sheer
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    • 90 8 As the tow boot accelerates, instructor and skier begin to come out of the water. Note the beginner still in the crouched position, knees doubled and arms straight, letting the power of the tow boat motor pull her up.
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    • 570 9  -  STEVE ABRAHAMS By WITH water skiing inching its way gradually toward the top in participant sports, its followers are constantly developing new equipment and tricks to test their skill and daring and provide more thrills. The onlookers who see a skier
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    • 32 10 AN impressive wall of water forms behind champion water-skier Judy Rosch as she perform! on the slalom ski run at Cypress Cardens, Florida. Coot girl, cool.
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    • 564 10  -  HOO MIU LING By THE Malayan Water Ski Association wa> founded < )n \i I at a meeting at Shell House, Collyer Quay, s m r I convened by Ashley Cooper and attended In ;i member** 1 ll l lie, with Stan Haynes in the chair. s <! '--M
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    • 44 10 ii^ 0>? m i HEADS turned of the sight of two water-skiers smoorhl* I 4^*9* -^m of Commons, London. They were Robin Brock HollnshooJ or n and brilliant water skier. (right) and Robin Blockburn Sports Week.
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    • 224 11 J^ BOAT doesn't have to pack the power of a racing car for the water lover to get a kick out of it In fact it doesn't hove to be a boat at all. Take the girl with the nautical air at left, for example.
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    • 220 12 Three years old, but Pedro steals the show "MEXT, we have Pedro, the youngest and heaviest challenger for the world's water skiing championship. These were the words of the announcer coming over the loudspeakers at the National Orange Show, recently held in San Bernadino, California. "Pedro is only three years
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    • 45 12 ONE good turn deserves another and here's Sheila Gurley of Boston turning her pet turtle Tommy into a one-girl underwater taxi. First a lesson in the yard of her home*. Then down to the sea for the real thing.
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    • 39 13 Karen skis -at three I int a possible dunking, th ree year-old Karen Olson wears bathing cap I rcserver as she makes water skiing look easy ai Bayshore Gardens. I x sk regularly on the waters of Sarasota Bay.
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    • 438 14 Outboards give you more power for your money VAL TIC ALLY speaking, transport these days is regarded mechanical power. Vessels of 15 feet and under, as generally used by fishermen and water sport enthusiasts in rivers, lakes, in coastal fishing and coastal traffic, are usually powered by engines of the
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    • 450 12 II Singapore j| 1 Model 8 P e!^^ Academy m r /p$ The Singapore Model Academy is internationally famous as -gjv a training school for fashion and photographic models as so many of our pupils have had success overseas. The Classes sSL >^| are conducted in a pleasant specially designed
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    • 120 12 NEW l^&mg i power- packed the fun and thrills when you ski with i^ the mighty, new JOHNSON 40 HP i IF but skiing is also so safe. The new li^^^^^^P' JOHNSON 40 HP with electric starter, Jl is beautifully designed for appearance TM und performance with these '^^^HBhkP'*^?*' 1^
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    • 42 14 LIGHTNING QUICK ANO WHISPER QUIET! I, |||F M EVIMRUDE I FIRST IN OUTBOARDS *3^^^^sz*^3^ i I^^*^*^* i ill l^# ii *^T rWR d^^tf M cX] 11. I I I j I i J l^L, l^^! I i^^^H I i|| ill J "I
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  • 283 15 ROADCSTING CHIEF ON RADIO'S MAJOR ROLE IN NITING THE PEOPLE h.a #k k SIN P Ap ORE, Saturday Duclos, head ot the broadcasting division MinktVv .aid that radio would play a "mljor-'rX'in ne£ ud ;md loyal nation in Singapore. I luncheon, meeting of the Lions Club of Singapore, ol the
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    155 15 SI IT has been a pleasure ment all my life." sai on his retirement, at the a pore Volunteer Special Cc Grandpa" Quay, as he was!" known by his colleague.-.' joined the V.S.C. eleven years] ago. and until his retirement. had been po>ted to the Kandang Kerbau Police Station.
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  • 25 15 I ■I s m I I 'i- rs S nted r the H In I will i this r nsit I the I I
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  • 14 15 H Mr. I Qfft- bet n /..'in of Thani, S m d to
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  • 137 15 I mo- ■S Coni- tpore, "9 terna- 9 Qeral 9 e-day 9 n 9 Fur 9 ov his -j9 Urmy'a iH .n I CcA w IH proI |^h lion will ';n and l Salvation Army Hall for the Balestier Road Corps. The General will P ay official visits to
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  • 208 15 Paula: 'I took up singing by accident' SINGAPORE. Sat— A leading Australian nightclub singer. Miss Paula Langlands (above), 25, otherwise known as "The Velvet Voice" is now in Singa- I pore performing before local audiences. Paula ("I .just plunged into a singing career by accident") is on a one-month engagement
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  • 45 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —I Two Burmese women police officers are now in the Fede- ration to see how Malayan policewomen go about their work. They are Sub-Inspectors Khin *Thcin Nyunt and Tin Tin Aye, of the Burma Police Force.
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  • 260 15 PATRIC PAINTS PEOPLE'S PORTRAITS IN GOODWILL BID SINGAPORE, Saturday. A WELL-KNOWN American painter, who has devoted a great part of her life to fostering international goodwill and understanding through art, stopped here on her way home. She is Patric, a name by which she is internationally known in art circles.
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  • 28 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat, rhe next meeting of the iouse of Representatives will >c held at Parliament Building, Maxwell Road, Kuala L.umpur, from Oct. 16 to 20.
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  • 98 15 SCHOOLS HOLD DANCE TO RAISE FUNDS SINGAPORE, Sat. Three Singapore Secondary j Schools will hold a social and j dance at the Sea View Hotel i tonight from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The schools are St. Mari garet's, St. Hilda's and St. Andrew's. Mr. C. N. Devadas. chair- man
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  • 64 15 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. P. Muthu has been elected chairman of the Singapore City Council Employees' Co-ope-rative Thrift and Loan Society Limited. Other officials are Mr. P. Appavoo, hon. secretary; Mr. Jacob Pierre, hon. treasurer; committee: Messrs. N. Balakrishnan, Mak Kum Heng, Charlie Goh Hoch Knee,
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  • 25 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Three new De Havilland Drove aircraft for the Royal Malayan Air Force are expected in Kuala Lumpur this month.
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  • 106 15 Student off for higher studies: I'll return to serve you' OINGAPORE, Sat— A former student of Nan Chow Girls' High School has loft Singapore for America by air to further her science studies. She is Miss Teoh Geok Lan. 24, a Bachelor of Science graduate of the National Taiwan University
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    • 427 15 Jyou^jcky star today 1 AA||«o;>iv (Jan. 21-Feb. 19): AIjUAiUU YOl'R devotions are very important, for they pive j you the needed courage and in- spiration. i DIQPCQ (Feb. 20-Mar. i«>): riOUCO -mis is an especially fortunate Sunday for all of your J major activities. Further your success. •me (Mar. 21-Apr.
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  • 914 16 most suitable for troughs THE trend these days when building a house is to make provision for troughs or flower boxes for the growing of decorative plants. Even for offices and flats it is a common practice now to include such troughs and flower boxes. While it is certainly a
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    • 395 16 I 1 HOTEL IDEAL JB 61, Brooke Road/Marine Parade M (Entrance between Roxy ond B Palace Cinemas, Katong) j Extension To la.m. v^i Dancing Tonight ORCHID DE^ FLOOR I <; f AIPHONSO ORTEGA HIS BAND j I if^KM^-^ 1* BABY WOHG singing nightly I and INTRODUCING Japan's MISS SAKURA CHOO-KO!
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    • 416 16 An umbrella rack which serves its purpose and decorates the hall 2" DIAM. HOLES 4" 01 AM. HOLES LOAP TIN swr IJMBRELLA racks are necessary things but they arc seldom gay. But my umbrella rack is different. It holds the family brollies, walking sticks and The wall behind my rack
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    • 89 16 THIS CHANGING WORLDMy Word, Malaya has changed a 10t... NOT ONLY MALAYA -THE WHOLE 1 WORLD. AND THINGS ARE STILL MOVING AT A TERRIFIC PACK. Yes, that's what makes it so important these days to have a paper that keeps you in touch, that not only reports events but interprets
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    63 17 CLOTHES TIPS FROM PRINCESS GRACE GHFGHGF iTlllfl^JifiMkl I buy clothes. -.pert ant quesmusl be uplsj n to be >mething for swayed by a with a practical -v.ir'ortable :>• you deld your elbows and walk of move- ration how 3 will require yoursell how ssing or have I h are
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  • 519 17  -  CHAN CHIN BOCK MOTORING NEWS, VIEWS- BY AFTER five succesS ive Saturday mornings out roadtesting the fast cars--the new Midget, the MGA, the Jag E. the Corvette and the Isabella Coupe I went for a quick testrun in something entirely different last
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  • 418 17 Bare midriffs —the hit at resort BY JEANNE GRAHAM: ST. TROPEZ gT. TROPEZ, the little fishing village that grew into a glittering Riviera resort, is the second most important fashion centre in France. First comes Paris, of course, setting the line in every kind of day and evening wear. Then
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  • 438 18 Confident Soh predicts victory, then says 'anyway we are not taking any chances' By C. CHELLAPPAH SINGAPORE, Saturday. Singapore get through to the final of the Malaya Cup competition? This will be answered tomorrow evening when Singapore take on the strong Joint Services. However,
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  • 247 18 NEW YORK, Saturday/ FOR the New Yorker who has run out of ideas on how to spend his money, some of Manhattan's posh speciality shops have come up with ingenious "trin- kets" designed to help solve that problem. For example, for only about $5,100 the
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  • 154 18 Singapore's skipper Lee Kok Seng said, "We have a slight edge over the Services as the game starts at 5.15 p.m. The Services always play better under floodlights. Kok Seng added that the Singapore players have patched up heir differences and are now determined to
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  • 86 18 SOFTBALL FINALS TO BE FOUGHT OUT TOMORROW QJINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Softball Association's finals of the junior and senior knockout competitions will be held tomorrow on the University of Malaya ground. Cable and Wireless Dashes will go all out to grasp the junior championships when they take on the Shamrocks
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  • 105 18 WEIGHT LIFTERS BOYCOTT COACH-MANAGER rpOKYO, Sat. World banA tamweight champion Yoshinobu Miyake and six other weight lifters caused a sensation by boycotting the leader and coach-manager oi the delegation named to participate in the world weight lifting championships scheduled for Sept. 20-25 in Vienna. The weightlifters protested against the Japan
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  • 72 18 ROSE BADMINTON PARTY CAPTURE SHIELD pEYLANG, Sat.— Rose Bad!\X minton Party won the M. Hassan Challenge Shield when their team beat Garuda Badminton Party 3-2 in the final of the Singapore Malay Badminton Association 1961 championships held at the People's Association in Kallang. More than 100 badminton fans attended the
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  • 51 18 TOKYO am press Amol I Doited Si Gary Pi: v At VIC-: Ln J Golf rq seta luled t (i!-. Nnv. B IOUIOd C Dary Player i rmer i the 0i P an awet Their by Jai I Associ Krttti Ja| r:.-. r va competi Cii| matcl migaseki C
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  • 287 18 SEW BEN, 10, IS YOUNGEST IN S'PORE TABLE TENNIS MEET pEYLANG. Sat. Ten\X year-old Oh Sew Ben, the youngest participant in the Singapore Table Tennis Association's Newcomers' Singles Championship, found little difficulty in ousting his bigger challenger. Tan Liap Sake, 3-2 in a Group B match played at the Happy
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  • 449 19 ru ii^rnm I lit riffcc TRESS Tuc c tneir trespasser mom JEE THE ST^ITS TIMES MALAY MAIL NANYANG NAN FAN 6 L— j :m n,RAMA iT^^c~H~ AN li~~ iTVlyTng B P INTER LMY KWEELOH MA
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  • 186 19 Padang clubs' clash for the Clarke Shield starts today SINGAPORE, Saturday. RAKING prominence in this weekend's sport is the annual two-day cricket match between the two Padang clubs SRC and SCC for the coveted Clarke Shield, starting at 2.00 p.m. today and at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow. The Recs have 'been
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  • 94 19 WHAT'S ON THIS WEEKEND IN SINGAPORE... SINGAPORE. Sat.— There will be two athletic meets held today. At the j I Farrer Park Athletic Cen- j tre, the quadrangular meet between University of Malaya. Nanyang University. Polytechnic and Teachers' Training College will take place. At Yio Chu Kang. starting at 2.00
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    • 178 19 KNbRS FOR TOMORROW'S RACES CL 5. DIV. 2— si FURS. St.) N.v.r. 9 0 i'lo> > St.>S] :.ctr. 9 0(15) Nawari beg i ■/.o-or-.ou.s St.) 3 -5 Lee ■N- marlcel St > M 3 Franklin g IB I*. jang St. Ml 141 LeonK -Uv St II Si Bretlk Hl] Donnelly
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    • 1068 19 I fl2 2184S Qirmm. u-.-- Rod Prs s 7 f 5) Mitchell; 13 48lfii ?J5S?Sfr^ IS S 6yr bam (HL SL) Noordin. 8.7 (12) Omar I id ***** INDKAPLRA 3yr chirm (Sultan of Pahang) 15 3^B4ft tii«-JVViS T Cham (Jamal St<> Rogers. 8.5 (13) Barratt Id 3-848 THIRTY FIKST AUGUST
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  • 517 20 _M M~M M M-M-M-M-^»^^^^^^^^^^_M_M_m_M_i_ J^ —J^_^^ J^^.^^ t^^ t^ t^^^^^^^^^^^^J^^^^^^^jnnHMßl I RACING PENANG, Saturday. fRAINER A. M. Heddle has a pretty useful five-year-old in Martian who richly deserves a winning break. I think Martian will make it this time in Race Four tomorrow
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  • 1119 20 I Race One T^RAINER Jack Spencer JL holds a :>trong hand in the sjt for horses Class Five Division Two. The winner will probably come from one of this trio— Hiya Honey. Technirama. and Flying Hand. I shall take
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  • 170 20 3 horses from Martin Stables provide the fastest gallops By SCRUTINEER PENANG, Saturday. ASTOUNDING (Johnson), The Concretor (Tulloh) and Rosconi (Ismail), a trio from the Martin stables, provided the outstanding gallops of the morning here. Racing stride for stride from the half mile the three stablemates flashed past the post
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  • 193 20 KLINEY AND CHUA CUP MATCHES WILL START ON SEPTEMBER 25 SINGAPORE, Sat. The! Singapore Lawn Tennis Association inter-club championships for the Kliney Cup in the 'A' division and the Chua Choon Leong Cup in the 'B' division will start from Sept. 25. Mr. Said Sulaiman, honorary secretary of SLTA said!
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  • 91 20 LONDON, Sat.— Results of yesterday's cricket matches were: At Scarborough: Australians beat T. N. Pearce's XI by three wickets. T. N. Pearce's XI 375 for 8 dec. and 373 for 6 dec J Parks 60. P. May 41. Australians 392 and 359 for seven R.
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  • 60 20 ROME, Sat.— October 13 to 15 have been named as the dates lor the Italy-United Stales Davis Cup inter-zone match here. The October date is conditional 0:1 ihe Americans beating India In i their inter-zone mntch. If India) win, the Italians will have to
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  • 26 20 PRAGUE. Sat.— The Japanese women 6 volleyball team yesterday brat Bulgaria 15-5. 15-7." 15-2 in tin opening match oi an international tournament here.
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    136 20 Singapore Joint made a last minute c tomorrow's Malaya I Singapore at falaii lus They have called in Hu« garian Lazlo Toth of Seletar to play at Inside right Army's Barlow has bri dropped. The torward line wfjj tnm have lour Seletar player* They are Tregale. Bperrii g and
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