The Singapore Free Press, 12 September 1961

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  • 22 1 7g KKP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 63 1 Scrutineer picks tomorrow's winners today: P. 12 THtY SET NEW TMND IN THEM HONEYMOON THROUGH THE TOWNS OF MALAYA pouts, boos the police natch strong force ji .»ut>ide v Robinj this pickets m th if posi- owinn ik>roubi o I Jlh be--vai :>ud sub--tk > a>ed in
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  • 45 1 ...m- had v. in ■ns the rtkers ra r oi aboal rows Z I D lesur h s ore. T t Assis- PoX HOO, of ■:.-.t D and 'yho D i booed later, hh out stobviseT to i meet- mid be orant nts.
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  • 238 1 Industrial advance boosts freight handling at airport PAYA LEBAR, Tues. INCREASED industrialisation in Singapore through the Government's massive development programme will accelerate the growing freight handled at Paya Lebar Airport, predicts the Department of Civil Aviation's 1960 report. Noting a 3.1 per cent increase in the total freight 5.120.693 kilos
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  • 186 1 Newly wed, they are off on scooter SINGAPORE, Tues. Off on their honeymoon on a scooter that's what Mr. and Mrs. Lim Koon Huat will be doing as you read this. The couple, both scoot-er enthusiasts, were married last Saturday. Mr. Lim is a Singapore Telecoms clerk while his wiie
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  • 37 1 AMRITSAR. Tues. Master j Tara Sinzh. the 76-year-old Sikh leader now on thr 29th day of his "fast unio death" us causing "great arxiety." according to a medical bulletin. *He has lost 27 pounds.
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  • 24 1 SINGAPORE. Tues.- Tickets for the- Singapore Grand Prix, which were available at Robinson are now on sale at Fitapatiriek's, Orchard Road.
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  • 16 1 JAKARTA. Tuft?. Russia, as a gift, is to arm one Indonesian infantry battalion.
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  • 138 1 riINGAPORE, Tues-After a long, anxious wait the spares for Tony Huggetts Lotus Climax, which he will race at the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday, arrived by sea yesterday. Tony. who was in such a hurry to collect them to start work on his racing car,
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  • 250 1 Earnings of workers higher than in 1 958 or 1959 SINGAPORE. Tues. Workers in Singapore earned more last year than in 1959 and 1958, according to the annual report of the Labour Department for 1960. The report said workers were being more adequately paid by employers in accordance with the
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  • 30 1 NEW YORK. Tues.— Mr. Tan Hong Siang, a 23-year-old physicist anu engineer ironi Kiang, has been awarded the Eiigikh-speak-ing Union's King Geor^rt VI Memorial Fellowship study grant.
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  • 204 1 FIRST BATCH OF 136 YOUTHS IN NEW REFORM CENTRE SINGAPORE, Tues. The new $1.3 million Reformative Training Centre at Ulu Bedok has taken in the first batch of 136 wayward youths for corrective training. The Commissioner for Prisons. Major P. L. James, told The Free Press that the boys had
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  • 31 1 HONG KONG. Tucs.—Chairman Muo Tse-tung of the Chinese CommunLM Party has secretly arrived in Moscow for talks with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, reported a Hong Kong newspaper yesterday.
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  • 191 1 Dato Gunn predicts boom for rubber SYNTHETIC 15 MO THREAT TANJONG PAG A R, Tues. Rubber planters and merchants in Malaya can be well assured of an increasing market for natural rubber —at least for another 10 years. This assurance came from Dato Gunn Lay Teik. well-known Malayan planter, on
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  • 22 1 LONDON. Tues.— -Land, sea ami air forces or the NATO powers today launched a major j-rven-day exercise in the Mediterranean.
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  • 123 1 MA' (VY 'I. XX FUI M Isfl *I it i<; 51.4 Ilin; -I H "*<! ill, I. rubb< m s m till STOCK EXCI Malayan h.ui' < opened Mil:, .ij) I his B >■ iv* ord« si i t m Ir r I i Harl Kaci i. m I
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  • 490 2 Tins experience uncomfortable fll: Industrials fairly steady Free Press city section: Finance and industry By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. piNS were the highlight on the Stock Exchange last week and experienced an uncomfortable fall after the G.S.A. stockpile release announcement, says the weekly review of a leading
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  • 311 2 I ONDON. Tues.— Fol-j lowing Friday's G.S.A. announcement asking Congress to waive the six months waiting period tor disposal of 10.000 tons of tin from the stockpile and a weakness over the week-end at Singapore, a lower level of tin
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  • 34 2 i.ondon rues. —The Pinanemi Times murke: niciice.s lor fk|jtllHlWl 1, last year. WC<JC aeo. prevtou.N and jrestevday^s respeclir r v: Tins: '284.6. 459.1. 433. 1. 407.7. Rubbers 207 9. 198.7, 19^9, 192.6.
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  • 101 2 k^ whirvis today art- Ever G orj IS. Beaattw it, Dcmodocu *****, RWM i"' 10. Fia."ila _7 BtatC i' Gojwai l>. Poiaa Ki<Daac KW. 5. Outer roarts: K.ir.r.; I'j.i-v.i. SUDBf t-Mnf.-. rnwi, Btarlighi Obonheil, Thor.«c lard. r'iy.rifc fiWflTOTgltr. Fffrtin.indo. Beymont, Kristin Maer.-k. B.«'.nn. Ho*i:h Cr.rp., Tanahiko Maru.
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  • 150 2 BUYERS HOLD OFF ON SHARE MART: EQUITIES DRIFT LOWER f ONDON, Tues. Buyers Ld again held off in the vStock markets here yesterday and equity prices tended to drift lower. The chief restraining influences were international uncertainties and the obscure business outlook. Gilt-edged securities moved against the general trend but
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  • 76 2 LONDON. Tile*. Ttiere are stiH no signs of any quickening in United Kir.gc.om ejcpori demand for tuiplate. A spokesman for one manufacturer .viid that fairly sveaoy bookings were bern? made iar fourth quarter shipment, but tnat there was room for improvement. Wiietlier demand in the autumn
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  • 54 2 HONG KONG. Mon. —Closing price* here today were: H S. Bank Corporation vS36B 5352 sales sales Wheeiock Harden si 1.50 $10.90 sales sales HTco:ig phone $42.00 541.00 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $37.00 536.00 sales sales T>.;koo Deck $65.50 $65.00 snle.> sales Jardine Matheeon $23.80 $23.30
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  • 117 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Lkisi sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: F. X. Ords $2.40 2 cente). Gammon $1.75 (unchanged), J. Waugh $1.85 (—3 cents). S.C.S. $2.40 (unchanged). Steamers 83 ceiiLs x z cent), S. Times $3.20 2 l -i cents), T.E. Oros $1.22 <—l
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  • 223 2 U.K. bid to join Six' will be main topic at talks -Tan ACCRA (Ghana), Tues. The Malayan Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said here yesterday that he expected the European common market issue to be the dominating topic of the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' Conference starting here today. The annual
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  • 59 2 DETROIT. Tues.— Members of thf 1 United Auto Workers' Union yesterday began walking out from General Moiors factories, as the deadline for a new labour contract expired. By mid-afternoon about six hours alter the walkouts began General Motors announced that 9o factories had been completely
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  • 224 2 Carla flattens Texas with 150 mph winds: Aid on way CORPUS CHRIST] (Texas), Tuesday. JJURRICANE CARLA blasted across the Hooded Texas coast with 150-mile-an-hour winds and swirled destructively inland last night, gradually losing strength but still carrying tremendous winds and rain. Winds fell to a still-lethal 110 miles an hour
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  • 136 2 DARE -AND NOW JUNE WILL BUY A HUSBAND ON NEVER-NEVER J ONDON, Tugs.— A 20-year-JLi old girl has agreed to buy a husoand but wants to do it on the instalment plan, the Daily Sketch said yesterday. And she wants her money back if she's not satisfied! June Daley, according
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  • 347 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Sept. 11. Previou* TtMtay RUBBER NO. t RSS c.l t. E in iptm ports Sept 253 25 11/16 Oot 25 5/16 25 19/32 RUBBER No. 1 RSS S»»t 23* 25 13/16 RUBBER No. 1
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  • 112 2 TEENAGECOUPLE FOUND STRANGLED IN DITCH ONDON. Tucs. A Lj teenage couple who went to a church service together on Sunday night at Gravescnd near London, were found yesterday lying strangled in a water-filled ditch. The girl, aged 15. was naked. Some of her clothing was found by police scattered on
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  • 175 2 LONDON, Tuesday. A CHURCH of England curate has closed his church hall to a Bible class so that he can run Bingo sessions there. The Bible reading and dls•ussion groups had been using hall of St. Chads PariMi Church at Klrkby
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  • 27 2 NEW DELHI. ItoK. A. <■ :iO people weie feuea (ii.viu. when a boat, carrying o.n pwcue work on the flooded N«:l*toa River near Surat ca>sized pßfc^M"--day
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  • 34 2 PARIS. Tues. Twenty-foui people, nine of them high-rankinj? pfPceTs, went on trial here yesterday on charges oi plotting vpainst the state in Prance itsell during the April military rebellion. m Algeria.
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  • 235 2 BERLIN, Tues.— East Berlin police hurled tear gas bombs to break up a crowd of 300 on the eastern side of the concrete "Wall of China" here last night, while West Berlin police dispersed another
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  • 219 2 BEVERLEY HILLS, Tues.--A 24-year-old Wel>h maid, Jeanne Prosser, yesterday described how a "florist** with a gun concealed in a bunch of gladioli locked her in an airless cupboard for nearly i three hours while he stole $2,040,000 worth of paintings, including
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  • 38 2 CHAMONIX <F*ench Alps I Tues— Search parties ywteraay found tl>e bcdie* of three young Parisians two boys auti a cirlvho htc died while trying to Bcate tlie 12.300-foot Aiguille df la bex Blanche near here.
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  • 30 2 PIETERMARITZBURG. Tue—The Supreme Court here h.^ sentenced wo Aincan* to aeatr. for the rape of a married European woman near the local polo ground* iast Apiil 4
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  • 116 2 Ghana ma call off invitation Queen ACCRA. 1.,. N» rgaj I ruling r. Part;,. >, Briti.Nh p.. Ohai a coatta n would call on their meat to re< ..-J". citation v Qui who i> due lo Novtmbt In B :.-0.,i-.>^. reiering to tl c Ghai.a Uu D<u.j grapn evening Mi
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 59 2 KIMSIA (OU LnuTMR DOM j 10 Storey l*Wl M Pr.<« Frorr S'«OCCi Usy Poym^ Cor 6' KIMLIN P^ To««««»*f« Rood n r w "'°J TWO STORCY eUN-A^ Pr.ce $44,000 -4 '2nd P^'O^e 7 BeO f o cfnl one otto<X^ t &0 d <i Spa*--' SoC f J.cr«l Yit Yuen Hong
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 244 2 NiY.K.LINE Saaakt Maru »c Ge-ca. Uvtrpool EM 4.0 6] H'burj Antwtfp .< Rotttrdam 12 13 Sept lettsu Maru For Aden, Jeddah, P.Said, Genoa M'serlles Ranabafi ..eta 25 1C 6::. Bremen, Rotterdam London] Antjerj ILi Havn 27 .'29 Sept Atsuta Maru -c- p.;rt Said, Beirat, Lattakia, Fanagusta lonr, Firaeits, Istantal, 'Bou^gas.
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  • 306 3 EFEFEF j^jiy^^MK^* SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J ballroom dancing, incorj c major events, to be staged rl he biggest organised here. I{* H I 1; I taughi gist- nance and rod ilts tfax rec the rati g ide miner, the lot tdicatc bamg ilai r ing the monUi with other
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  • 331 3 Praise for students 9 showing: They've learnt a lot SINGAPORE, Tues The line pet formances given b\ schoolchildren on road safety at the Shell Traffic Game was commended yesterday by Mr. P. R. Messum, General Manager of the Shell Company of Singapore Limited. Mr. Messum was speakin;.
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  • 99 3 TEN GIVEN GOVT. GRANTS FOR VARSITY STUDIES SINGAPORE. Tues. The Government has awarded five State scholarships to Higher School Certificate candidates and five to the pre-university candidates for the 1961-62 session at the University of Malaya in Singapore. The awards were announced yesterday by the University of Malaya here. The
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  • 281 3 Court told of road block arrests after a robbery SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TEN minutes after three youths had at dagger point robbed a couple, they were arrested in a ear which was stopped by a police roadblock, a preliminary inquiry was lold yesterday. The three 17 year old youths, Beng Seng
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  • 145 3 LEE TO GIVE 9 RADIO TALKS ON MERGER AND POLITICS OINGAPORE, Tues. The Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will give a series of talks over Radio Singapore on merger and the present political situation. The series starts tomorrow and can be heard subsequently every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The
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  • 24 3 SINGAPORE, Tues.-Water will be cut off this afternoon I in Zone 4 and 7 from 2 p.m. I to 8 p.m.
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  • 207 3 Mr. G. H. Fielder, a U.S. business executive, arrived yesterday from America for a, three-day stay before going to Bangkok. He is at the Goodwood Hotel. Mr. J. B. Guilhaumar, an Argentine diplomat, flew in from Sydney with his wife and two children on their way to
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  • 63 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. Tan Yong Gan, 24/ was jailed for a year yesterday after he pleaded guilty to theft of a bicycle in South Bridge Road on Sept. 4. Also sentenced yesterday in another bicycle case was K. Kuppusamy, 19. who was ordered to undergo reformative
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 223 3 tffi K mm. ..u Orchard SL Road. "!r,l YMCA (Orchard Road): Ten- BCr. nis, bodybuilding, weightlifting 30. 4.30 pjn.; judo juniors 4.45 p.m.; s c k 4, Singapore Stamp Club exhibition 5 p.m.; judo seniors begln- iJ 4, ners class 5.45 p.m. YWCA (Raffles Quay): EngA;ti- li&h 3 p. m
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    • 7 3 Rotary Club talk Civil Service Clud nerc.
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  • 107 4 R.I. House in S'pore: Land deal is concluded SINGAPORE. Tues. The Indonesian ConsulateGeneral has concluded negotiations for a site on which it will build the proposed $4 million Indonesia House. The site is in Orchard Road, opposite Prince's Restaurant. It covers an area of 102.048 square feet. Survey is on
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  • 44 4 INCHE S. OSMAX bin S. KADIR, cinema operator of the Cathay Cinema, and his bride, the former Che Fatimah Bee binte Yacob, after their wedding recently. The bridegroom is the son of Inche Y.B. Shaik Kadir, the Cathay chief cinema operator.
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  • 141 4 BUDDHIST PLAY TO BE HELD AT CULTURAL CENTRE SINGAPORE, Tues.— A Buddhist play in English will oe presented at the Cultural Centre, Canning Kise on Sept, 2U, 21 and 22. There will be interludes of Indian and Siamese classical dances, Chinese art of selfdefence and ancient Siamese art of sword
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  • 41 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Chinese YMCA Adult Group (Bukit Timah District) will present a tape recording talk on "Home life and Choice of Life Partner" by Dr. Billy Graham at the Monk's Hill Secondary School at eight o'clock tonight.
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  • 115 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayans will soon be able to speak to people in other countries over the telephone just as clearly as speaking to their neighbours. This was stated here by Mr. J. H. Wagstaff, Director General of Telecommunications, in a luncheon
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  • 454 4 Student committee: Varsity health care must be improved SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A SPECIAL committee appointed by the University of Malaya in Singapore Students' Union to consider the reduction of fees paid by students to the University Health Service said in its report that they should strive for a betterment of the
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  • 188 4 Touring journalist Ioses wallet and documents SINGAPORE, Tues.— An American Journalist left here after a three-day sightseeing tour minus his wallet. Mr. Ivan W. Carrell. editor of the "Hounds and Hunting" magazines in U.S.A. lost his wallet while shopping around Change Alley and Raffles Place. He told The Free Press
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  • 141 4 Oil company chief for big U.S. industrial conference SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. J. J. Tahiya, managing director of Calt c x Pacific Oil Company, Jakarta, stopped here on his way to attend the International Industrial Conference to be held in San Francisco. He is one of five Indonesian business executives attending
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  • 81 4 NATIONAL MOSQUE FUND NOW TOTALS $2.4 MIL. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A total of $2,458,462 had been donated up to the end of July to National Mosque Building Fund. This sum included contributions from State Governments and the public. A spokesman for the mosque committee said that public donations totalled about
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  • 187 4 Church plans variety concert to help school extension fund KATONG, Tuesday. THE Church of the Holy Family here is organising a three-day variety show in aid of St. Patrick's School Extension and Renovation Fund. i The show to be held at St. Patrick's will be on Sept. 30 at 4
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  • 103 4 U.M.N.O. TO HOLD COURSES ON PARTY DISCIPLINE FOR MEMBERS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The United Malays National Organisation is to organise courses for party officials at all levels to discuss the question of party discipline among members. The courses are designed to advise members on party discipline, so as to avoid
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  • 29 4 KAJANG. Tues. A branch of the Family Planning Association has been set up in the District Hospital here and will be opened every Friday from 2 p.m.
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  • 88 4 SYNTHETIC NOT AS GOOD AS NATURAL RUBBER, SAYS EXPERT KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An expert on natural rubber said that synthetic was not as good as the natural product. Mr. B. C. Sekhar, a chemist at the Rubber Research Institute in Kuala Lumpur said this in a talk to the Malayan
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  • 72 4 SIXGAPOHk t 1 THE second batch of f OI^ n Z**i Singapore Grand Prix J !l 1 works" Suzuki riders fro* by air, am* after their ln J ;g 1 three riders tw C r J and rS Atsutc
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  • 120 4 46 FARMERS GET BUFFALO EACH UNDER GOVT. SCHEME MALACCA. Tues. Fortysix farmers In Malacca each received a buffalo under the State Governments rural development programme. They cost $14,000. This is the second distribution of buffaloes in the State. They will become the property of the recipients when they return to
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  • 71 4 Teck Meng t 1 y iiCh Suzuk "r-:B Isamu Morij I Kubo j in '■•jW their chances' jr I pore Grand Pm I non-committal. I they ar< 'S the big i veni M TV.' rr. I team. s- >.'« Honda I tremendou the Johorr- Grand Honda in Jun< g.--*-M
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 35 4 TV film show SINGAPORE, Tues. The U.S. Centural Centre will hold a free TV film show of "Promise to History" ana "The Task Begun' at the USIS Library, Armenia:. Street entrance, at 6 p.m. today
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    1006 5  -  CLAY BLAIR FRFFF By ~*Part 3 1 bout sharks?* 1 I asked Marx -f; pondered where we should m troa>ure. And what Marx riii\able. I I I Ij^ptiCiSm I i I PI developed the aqualung had a similar reaction in the Salvage Islands between Madeira and the Canaries.
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    • 72 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk ancl Phii Davis jCZ ifTnvT tomfs by Stan Drake THE HEART OF JULIET JON£* V" NJ 1 T /l ME/KR OAGWOOOS^' 1 I I WONDER WHICH WAVj||lj|| 1 L. i-Tr by CecU Jensen I f^^^i i=s?=^SSWl ES^s^l pmo^Sf^"
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  • KHRUSHCHEV WON'T START WAR BUT...
    • 349 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE To merge or not to merge? "THE Prinu Minister, 1 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, is to have talks in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday with his Federation counterpart. Tengku Abdul Rahman. The subject will asain be the reunification or merger of the two territories. We need not expect
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    • 954 6 West may be forced to shoot first ADMIRAL GEORGE THOMSON (RETD.) LOOKS AT BERLIN IT is the policy of the world Communist parties reaffirmed us recently as last November at their conference in Moscow that civil strife, wherever it occurs, should be exploited in the final interests of Communism. As
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    • 328 6  -  PETER FAIRLEY By LONDON. Tuesday RUSSIA will put a man on the moon 'long before the usual British and American estimates of 1965-70." Detailed plans to sena a tankette-laooratory to craw! over the planet's .surface are already drawn up. These claims are made by two
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    • 110 6 the Free Press reported: Telegraphic Summary An action for libel brought by Dr. Crolt. late of the Ceylon Rifles, against Major Stevens. Madras Artillery, has been tried at the Croydon Assizes. Verdict for the plaintiff. Colonel Sykes ha.s given notice that he will next .session present a
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    • 26 6 EX-ROYAL NAVY man Tommy Young. of Ward House, Portsmouth, i fined lO.s. tor keeping a noisy dog. blamed sailors for barking at it.
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    • 30 6 Life is like that andi, :^fm Itn isieep I "No. .1 Apart '„/m with •-B I M t the- p I i'■ M dr< n and 1 I chll ••ve.-
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    • 57 6 11 *f an KQBB| Lomed tm caJ ftgun bothers Mm J noughts U a 4 the d< you notti s Cie c < s.fXK).fKi' >\ years iwaj a.'-tronon.t r v... me! T!u- Dthei one ventured v the praba tion i»: En 73.819.645 6 looks m m 73,819.600 v. to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 48 6 MISCELLANEOUS 2§ *ord* $> f.ViM.j Box i§ Cfft extra LATEST CONTINENTAL Treatment! fur Acne (Spots). Pimples. Open Port-s ..r«1 Tired PHin. Warts. Dry Skin. s iperflotu Hair removed by Klectroly- and Beamy Courses. Consult Amy *m, < Diploma Umdoo. Pari^. Hollywood) of Micbelle Br^uty S:.ioq. 13. Rettery Road. Telephone *****.
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    • 287 6 TODAY'S RADIO KADIO SINGAPORE Man's knowledge of men; 7.45 Recitals from the orchestra: 8.00 Miort Wave Service Double Your Money; 8.30 Clas--11 metres (7250 kc s.) steal hour; 9.00 Space Patrol; M»^i,, m iv,v, s:*.rvi«.p- 94 0 Hawaiian chimes; 10.00 The Medium Wave >enue. mord chop iQ3Q Anna Rare i,b
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    • 310 6 CLUES ACROSS I 6 More than fust one <-„ ;\v© 1 A oecond-time (5). 7 fumn dates «4> 6 Something to see ia). 8 A topping uadesmair. 1 <16» 9 Carried ma <7>. 12 A sporthnun between the sticks (o). 10 Say hello (5). 13 They run out in time
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  • 275 7 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. \i least six promising students will be re♦u c mmen ded to the Associated Board of tne Koyal Schools of Music to be considered tor scholarships to study in England, v v was revea| ed here
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  • 288 7 ERGER WILL DECIDE SITE OF NEW FACTORY SINGAPORE, Tuesday. IN Australian company is planning to establish a plastic factory making lighting and electrical equipment in either Singapore or Malaya. This was disclosed by Mr. L. Berger, Governing Director of a Sydney plastics firm, who has left Singapore after spending a
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  • 105 7 LABOUR LEADERS LEAVE FOR TRAINING IN U.K. ]>AYA LA BAR. Tues. Three Federation labour leaders left Singapore by BOAC for London to study trade unionism on a Colombo Plan scholarship awarded by the British Government. They are Mr V C Gomez. Mr MC. Silva. and Mr Fang Ung Ming. Mr.
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  • 75 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. OC members of the Singapore c. their families and menas to mark Prophet Mohamea s SPA headquarters in Short btreei. The dinner was organised hv Muslim members of the SPAs Malay and Udian section. inche Rahin Baba bin Pute'i a Muslim leader Stressed that the erf Prophet
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  • 38 7 PENANG. Ty es -.r tl ?£t Supernumerary Assistant < General Manager of J^he re nan? Port Coininisrto^l^ Ismail bin Ngah MJ^^ leave on Saturday for a stuay tour abroad. japan. Hong Kong and Hawaii.
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  • 16 7 BENTONG. Tues A ne* $40,000 cinema has been opened In Karak, near here.
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  • 111 7 gINGAPORE. Tues. About 20 Queenstown boys and girls were shown how oil is refined during an excursion to Pulau Bukom The excursion was organis- ed Jointly by the committee of the Queenstown Com- 1 munity Centre and the re- i sidents of the area
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  • 42 7 j KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— j A Food and Agricultural j Organisation expert, Mr. J. F. i Couwenberg, who came to I Malaya last year, has sub- nutted a report to the j Government on the tea industry in Malaya.
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  • 128 7 10 PER CENT REBATE ON LOANS SINGAPORE, Tues.— Members of the Singapore City Council Employees Thrift and Loan Society are to enjoy a 10 per cent rebate on interest paid on loans last year. This was revealed by Mr P Muthu. chairman of the society. He said that the executive
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  • 123 7 3 SARAWAK MEN BACK FROM C-PLAN TRAINING PAY A LEBAR Tues. Two Sarawak hospital officers stopped here on their way home after completing an i eight-month hospital training course in operating theatre management in Sydney. They are Mr. Foo Nyuk Ling, 48, senior office assistant in Sibu Hospital, and Mr.
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  • 39 7 BATU GAJAH, Tues. Volunteers from youth clubs in Sitiawan have completed a new road leading to the new $30,000 sports pavilion there. About 60 boys and girls took five days to finish the 1,000-yard road.
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  • 162 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. —An American author and her secretary are so fascinated by the hospitality of the people here that they have returned to the State for a second and longer stay. They are Mrs. Kathryn M. Antonio and her travelling companion -cum secretary. Mrs.
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  • 37 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Ministry of Culture will hold free film .shows at Cashim Estate Ponggol Road 9 3 4 m.s.; Race course quarters, Bukit Timah; and Padang Terbakar Malay School at seven o'clock tonight.
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  • 168 7 HEALTH MEN ACT TO END MENACE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE City Health Department has acted to rid the Geylang and Geylang Serai districts of the mosquito menace. This followed complaints by residents that the "cleansing department does not send men any more to clean the drains." A resident signing himself "Bitten",
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  • 82 7 INDONESIANS FOR GUNNERY TRAINING IN INDIA SINGAPORE, Tues. Ten Indonesian students serving as Petty Officers in the Indonesian Navy made a stopover in Singapore on their way to Cochin. India, to undergo training in naval gunnery. They will stay tor six months in Cochin, which has reputed and well established
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  • 251 7 Ait for the kindergarten toddlers to bring peace of mind SINGAPORE, Tues. The principal of a kindergarten here is encouraging her pupils to take up art as a hohbv for she believes that Tirt is "educational and has in store the essence of "peace of mind" for children. Czechoslavakia -born
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  • 33 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Weather experts In the Meteorological Office in Kuala Lumpur have forecast that there would be afternoon storms throughout the West Coast from now until the end of October.
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    • 401 7 ■■m*«i this time. Be careful of morn- solely upon j-our efforts. OpIF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... i,,g activity. I portunJties abound, maice sure Ir a IAHARIIie (lan. 21-Feb. 19): y*>» advantage of them. YOl have a great deal of MUUAKIUa BE CAUTIOUS cclilll (May 22-June 21)--natural power which should be jn
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  • 336 8 Teen-Talks in other countries plan YMCA MAY SEND THEM ABROAD Till; Teen-Talk Committee of the Chinese V.M.C.A. is looking into ways of promoting such discussions among teenagers in other South-east Asian countries. The committee feels that it could stimulate interest in these talks abroad even in
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  • 119 8 SINGER DALIP WINS THE GOLDEN VOICE' TITLE PRIVATE Dalip Singh of the Singapore Infantry Regiment was voted as the '-Golden Voice" singer at a open music festival held at Kuala Lumpur recently. Private Dalip who took up singing at the age ol 14 loincd the Rhythm Blue music party as
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  • 101 8 A CASUAL meeting of six young men at a friend's house in Kirn Keat Avenue led to the "discovery" that each could play at least one instrument. The same night they formed themselves into a band and called it the
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  • 125 8 INDIAN FILM COMPANY OFFERS TO GIVE HIM AN AUDITION 19- YEAR-OLD Ipoh boy, Prem Kumar, who had been singing in Singapore for the past year, has left for Bombay for an audition as an actor. Prem has been told by the film company that if he was selected he would
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  • 110 8 BEAT MUSIC IS NOT FOR HIM BEAT music, whlcn most teenagers of today go for, is definitely not the taste of a young lad. who believes in "robbing** the hearts of his audiences with his sentimental songs. He is 17-year-old Ang Beng Huat (above) who has sprung into the limelight
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  • 125 8 Schoolboy singer Joseph waits to be 'discovered' SCHOOLBOY who has been practising singing since he was seven years old is now i\ very promising pop singer. He is 14 year-oid Joseph Monterio of St. Patrick's School. Joseph is patiently waiting to be "discovered." He has already participated in many talentime
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  • 75 8 She sang when friends read today May is a succes T was less thj shy, Chin< plunge Into U Wt today, pr< v.. Tsc 19. Is who've hoard hef a« best sinci :> Sii But U M exclaimed hor sights i singing i!: tho Fecic;\t-: «i Hong K= I Began
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  • 863 9 wjliOMlMMßiiiM TOD AY DOWN-TO-EARTH GLAMOUR L HAS SPORE oUS STYLES. POORLY PROPORTIONED HEAD AND FACE CAN BE MADE TO LOOK RIGHT Three-way mirror FOR MEN THERE S AM ABBAY OF SHOES, SCARVES AND TIES he Italian style and fashion ng held M a lending
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  • 53 9 Twenty two year-old Jenny Ton of Toiping has returned home a qualified beautician after being away in Japan for three months. In Tokyo she was trained ot one of Japan's best-known beauty culture schools. Jenny (right) said: "I had always wanted to make this
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  • 326 9 Two savouries for your buffet table JJUFFETS are becoming more and more popular in the Malayan social scene. For one thing, it is neater, easier and less filling than a main meal and, of course, guests can eat whenever and whatever they want. Here are two savouries for your next
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  • 1337 10 SHOPPONG Centre CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available in the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas in Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. I SHA SEWING MACHINE and Fans are modern India's quality products. Contact
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    • 180 10 50 GU T *L Bcsomc Murk, I **v Hco?\ Y J^ I AvafllMi h 1 SAVING pJ Girls' Py s s Sine REMNANTS 2 < J Cover 500 F c < CATHAY SILK d 11 1^ *m t. w J S DOre-7 Nan jjj (OLD DRINKsVSj iie-li 22. Kartirv 1
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  • 29 11 im ices H I I, 1 I. I I M I LCU J a I i M I H 1 I I I I I 91 V I
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  • 127 11 I Ist. Day, Sept. to j QT num., ~Z±^2 "~^!lJ Yon by: 2 nk Tim l«ln. 8 2/5. w. o, Dn. l D i, F Won by i 2 l 2 j Time lmin g 3/ C 5 Div 3 7F. Won by: 2 i 2.
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  • 409 11 Schoolgirl fights way into two finals at table tennis contest SINGAPORE. Tuesday. 4 I*LVFAR 01 1) schoolgirl, Leow Choon Wha, smashed her way A 1 I;, uo r tlie sTngaporc Table Tennis Association's singles into two iiiials c 1 ie m n« a World over the wee kend. championships played
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  • 160 11 SEVEN-ASIDE RUGBY TOURNAMENT FOR SCHOOLS SINGAPORE, Tues.— The schools' inter- district rugby chamuionships this season will be held on a league basis and only one team from each district will be allowed to comoete. The districts competing are City. Bukit Timah, Katong. Pasir Panjang and Sernngoon. The duration of the
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  • 948 11  - Malacca going all out to keop inter-state hockey championship S. RASOO MALACCA SPORTS CHATTER By MALACCA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION, last year's Federation of Malaya champions, in their bid to retain the honours this year arc to make an appeal to the players and officials. This move was decided upon at the
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  • 791 12 New Zealand bred Judge Wise ready to score maiden win SCRUTINEER NAMES TOMORROW'S WINNERS TODAY PENANG, Tuesday. pROM the way Judge Wise has been strid inij oul on the training track, it will perhaps be unwise to look beyond him for the winner in the 5Jf for Class 4, Division
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  • 219 12 REMEMBRANCE IS PICKED TO BEAT MARCHESA TOMORROW M\K( HKSA and Remembrance. ::;r.i-r and runnerUP last Sunday, clash again in the Class Dt*. I. event. Marchesa, who wan by half a length up 5-Jbs and Remembrance 3-lbs O i i Ine revised weights there should be little i'O" ot, 1 bem.
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  • 168 12 JOHORE H.A. GETS 5250 FROM THE GOVERNMENT OEGAMAT Tues. The JoO'hore Stat' 1 Government bas donated $250 to the Johore Hockey Association, disclosed Dr. S. n. Fonniah, president ol the association. Dr. Ponniah assured the State Government that the, association was extremely grateful >r the grant and will utilis* the
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  • 24 12 KLUAXG. Tues.— -Asokan of River Tax Limited won the Kluang Indian Association H»6i single's badminton title when he beat K. B. Balakrishnan.
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  • 263 12 KING POWER IS ALL SET TO SHOW HIS REAL WORTH finish fifth to Kiiampang Phet with 8.13. Selections: ZETOX. Capacitor. Darby Dan. Outsider: Milky Way 11. QAMSON, The Wee Cobbler and King Power will probably dominate the betting and the finish of the Class 4, Div. 4. 5%P event. I
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  • 115 12 NEWLY-PROMOTED IPSWICH IN FIFTH WIN ONDON. Tups. Ipswich JLj Town, newly- promoted to the First Division. scored their fifth successive win last night when they beat Manchester City 4-2 In the first round of the English Football Loague cup. Football League Cup First round: Bristol Rover 2 Hartlepools U 1.
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  • 62 12 TANGLIN. Tucs. A goal by Bell just before the final whistle enabled Queen's Own Highlanders to beat Singapore Guard Regiment 1-0 in the semi-final replay of the Singapore Base District football championship for the Parker Cup here yesterday. Queen's Own Highlanders will now meet 2/7 Gurkha
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  • 39 12 LONDON, Tues. Details of yesterday's cricket: At Scarborough: Yorkshire 260 ana 75 for four. M.C.C. 307 for 5 dec. J. Edrich 58. G Aikiruson 49. E. Dexter 118 n.o M Smith 68.
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  • 499 12 Slipper Prince stands out as sound bet over his best distance gLIPPER PRINCE stands out as a sound bet in the 6f for horses (.lass Five, Division Two. He is well handicapped with a drop of 1-lb. for his second to Redskin who is now in Division One. The (>
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  • 148 12 FIVE TO CONTEST SENIOR INTER-CLUB BADMINTON I QIXGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Badminton Association's annual senior in- ter-elub tournament will be held at the Badminton Hall in Guillemard Road starting at 7.30 p.m. on Sept. 18. Five clubs are competing in j the tournament Sunnyvale ,'A and 'B' teams. Standard! 8.P..
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  • 63 12 BAHCHEE CUP TO PERRY AND BLAIKIE SINGAPORE. Tues. Reg j Perry and R. Blaikie (nett 68) won the Bahchee Cup foursome two ball com- j petition held at the Keppel Golf Club. Forty competitors took part. Runners-up were R. Milne and J. Twitchett <nett 69 Ballsweep winners wereW N. Taylor
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  • 21 12 WAKEPIELD. Tues.—Cumberland beat Yorkshire by 23 points to eight in the rugby league county championship here la.st nig hit.
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  • 171 12 SPORE, Tuesday RAF Changi Golf Club trounced Royal Island Club 102c-U points in an inter-club golf ma.tch played over the RAF Changi golf course here. The results (Changi golfers mentioned first): F/Lt. Bridgewater and F/Sgt. Bladley (1) vs Daggenhauscn and Waeteke (0); G-'Cpt. Wolsey and S/
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  • 116 12 SINGAPORE TEAMS AGAINST THE JAPANESE SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Selection team to meet the Japanese University water-polo team at the River Valley Road Swimming I Pool tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. will be: Lira Teck Pan. Lionel Chee i Capt'. Tan Bog Bok. Gan Eng Teng, Gan Eng Guan, i Eric
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  • 87 12 MONK'S HILL TOO GOOD FOR BEATTY Tues. Monk's I Hiil Secondary School Ist XV beat Beatty School Ist XV by 21 points three goals, two penalties! to six points (two penalties* in an inter-school rugby match played here yesterday. Monks Hill, tries were scored by Selamat (2» and Nathan. Shariman
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  • 28 12 Singapore, rues.— The Bmi gapore Table Tennis A.ssocu;uon Newtomerh' singtes champicnsnip semi-final will be piayea off toi night at the Happy World starting at T p.m.
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  • 134 12 Chinese Swimming to send strong team for Malayan OINGAPORE Chinese Swin I I a strong contingent I pete in the Federation oi V I ming Association's sixth I meet to be held at the c> I Lumpur on Sept, 16 and 17 I The CSC team, led by Th Gim
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