The Singapore Free Press, 18 September 1961

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  • 24 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY, *j W WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ SINGAPORE,*. The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. 15 CENTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1961
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  • 34 1 Scrutineer's expert review of Penang races P. 12 Meters' Lion ■a!' a Let mg I uach- next 1 i the I will I ii\ I :opp to pperiiraent it was told j
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  • 146 1 TYPHOON DELAYS COUPLE GOING TO JAPAN ON HONEYMOON SINGAPORE, Mon. Typhoon Nancy delayed by li hours the departure of a Singapore couple leav ing for their honeymoon in Japan. The couple. Dr. and Mrs. Chen Keet Shien, were married on Saturday at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church. They were scheduled
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  • 19 1 I ONDQN M< A sllgfc mi is< talloui oi radioactm%s In the London area was revealed yceteroay.
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  • 18 1 KHARTOUM, Mon.- The Sudan bas dcdoed to estaMfcb embassies In Tokyo and Peking. M *inced hfie
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  • 42 1 HAVANA. Mon.- -Roberto Fernandez Toledo and Rafael Feria Bravo were executed by firing squad at La Cabana fortress here yesterday for the murder of the pilot and a guard during an attempt w bijacK a Cuban aininer last Aueusi 9.
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  • 33 1 TOKYO, Mon. Japan won the first event when teams from nine countries yesterday opened the first Asian cycling championships at Korekuen stadium in Tokyo. Raffi Baharawi. of Singapore, was fifth.
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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. The ronrHriou of the Shinies/' twins, Karen Kerbau Hospital last. Monday, re--5^ unchanged, it wa* reported ihls morning.
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  • 53 1 HONG KONG. Mon. Hong Kon^; is gaining favour as a tour- ist spot. Figures issued by the Hong Kong Tourist Association showed that in the fii>;t .«even months of this year. 123.137 tour- is'..^ visited Hong Konf4. This number was a'uoui 30.000 more than in ;he corresponding period
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  • 356 1 Grand Prix was such a GRAND success By G. SUBHAS SINGAPORE, M o n.~ The Singapore Grand Prix. which ended yesterday, would not have been half as successful had it not been for the co-opera-tion between the Government. Singapore Motor Club, members of the Police and Military Forces, the Work
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  • 169 1 I>ONN, Mon. Prospects of a coalition government in West Germany increased last night as election returns .showed consistent losses by Chancellor Adenauer's Christian Democrats iC.DUt. The two main opposition parties, the Social Democrats (S.P.D.) led by Herr Willy Brandt, and the Free Democrats
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  • 117 1 Royal Flying Club would like to see subsidy restored SINGAPORE, Mon. The K^ President of the Royal Singapore Flying Club, Mr. R. M Pittcndrigh. said it would be of great assist ance if the Government restored the annual subsidy of SlO.OOO to the club. This contribution had stopped in 1959.
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  • 241 1 Housewife wins $500 word contest 'I'il try for another prize' SINGAPORE, Monday. I VJHS. Barbara Atkins, ;i housewife, is the sole winner of Ihe $500 prize in Ihe Tree Press I Word Puzzle "BR." j She was the happiest j housewife in town wh c n [given the news of
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  • 109 1 'NO INQUIRY TILL TARA SINGH STOPS HIS FAST' DELHI. Mou. Mr. I Nehru has categorically reject ;cl Sikh demands for a Punjabi-speaking state but repeated his oiler oi a highlevel commission to examine charges of discrimination against the Sikh community. The Indian Prime Minister was asked at a press conference
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  • 258 1  - Froggie the champion horse dies suddenly SCRUTINEER MADAM LEE'S CUP HOPES DASHED By pENANG. Mon.-Ma- dam Lee Chens; Kin's champion, Froggie. who has undoubtedly established himself as the "horse of the year," died in Singapore on Saturday morning, I learned last night. Froggie collapsed ami died 1 lr. his -Tnll
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  • 90 1 RUBBER UNCHAI <t, ii f 1 1 -i i th i s 1 1 1 f 11. u MALAYAN, HK I mid fou* H Fund HKsl i'| ing J 1 f I i it 'a I Z3O MISSIN <-| i Ui tile pol liandh n sit* in id 1
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  • 284 2  - BRITISH SHIPS ARE THE MOST FREQUENT CALLERS HERE LIM TIONG WAH gsdg By SINGAPORE, Mo n British ships were by far the most frequent callers at Singa- pore last year, accord- ing to the annual re- port of the Marine Department. Th» report stales that out i a Total oi'
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  • 100 2 r r':-.V \.:.t: Mail I -1 Canada Mail a s.u NMon o-passengex '.uie: is aue here :o: r ..< :::r.e trom America i at the end ol next moiui. Sr.e win remain here for two .-.a\s before Kilmer to Madras. Chutagong, CaJcutta, Penang and then retorn here. Hei
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  • 458 2  - Singapore keeps up reputation as a first class world airport CONRAD CHIEW By Paya Lebar, Mon. SINGAPORE last year maintained its reputation as a first class international airport, handling- efficiently the ever-increasing faster and bigger air traffic consequent to the introduction of jet aircraft. This was stated by Mr. K.
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  • 167 2 FIRM PREDICTS RECORD TYRE SALES NEXT YEAR >[EW YORK. Mon. An opti- j i mistic economic note was i >i»undPd by Mr. Raymond C. Firestone, President oi the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, as he left for Europe, where he will participate this Thursday in the dedication oi a new
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  • 73 2 HONG KONG Mon. Irade enquiries for Hong Kong goods come from &> fai atield a.v the United Siates. the United Kingno:r.. Canaua. Pakistan. West Germany. Nigeria, Italy and Belglum. According to the industrial development branch of the Commerce and Industry Department. 220 written enquiries
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  • 77 2 MOSCOW. Mon. North Korea has started a new seven-year plan for the development of both heavy and light industry and plans to abolish completely all taxes before the plan ends in 1967, the Soviet news agency Tass has reported. Outlining the plan, the first
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  • 261 2 1.000 'ban the bomb' arrests in England, Scotland ONDON, Mon.— More than 1,000 people have been arrested in London and Holy Loch, Scotland, in the biggest demonstration ever staged by the direct action "Committee Of 100" in protest against nuclear arms. In London last night police arrested 774 people lor
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  • 214 2 ghRLIX. Mon. The East German Government yesterday asked the French authorities in West Berlin to hand over "for a limited time" the pilots who flew two West German jet lighters to West Berlin last Thursday. An East German Foreign Ministry statement
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  • 116 2 3 RAM LORRY INTO BORDER WALL TO FLEE TO WEST fJERLIN, Mon— Three 20--13 year-old East Berliners yesterday crashed a six-ton lorry into a concrete wall marking the border between East and West Berlin and got through with only minor injuries. West Berlin police said. The lorry stuck in the
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  • 153 2 AIRLINER IN TAKE-OFF CRASH: 36 KILLED '/CHICAGO. Mon.- An Amerivv can airliner with 31 passengers ana a crew oi 5 crashed and exploded shortly after take-off here yesterday. All aboard were killed. One eyewitness who was in the control tower at O'Hare Airport said the plane turned right as it
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  • 33 2 NEW YORK. Mon. A machine which i& said to produce aluminium or tin cans more than three times faster than conventional machines has been developed by the American Can Company.
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  • 18 2 WASHINGTON. Mon. President Kennedy yesterday sent a message to Burma expressing sympaihy for flood los.«=es there.
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  • 332 2 JAKARTA Monday JARAFTS of a new Gov- ernment regulation calling for a 60-40 profit split have been forwarded to representatives of the three foreign oil companies operating in Indonesia. However, it appeared that the presidential decision had not yet been officially put into effect.
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  • 199 2 Katanga troops shoot (W USUMBURA, (Ruanda Urundi), Mon. Reports from Katanga reaching here last night said Katanga troops shot down a U.N. aircraft, a DC4, flying men and equipment to Albertville, North Katanga about 175 miles south of here. The reports said
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  • 182 2 MENOERES RECOVERS, THEN IT'S NOOSE FOR EX-P.M. ISTANBUL, Mon. Ex-Prr-mier Adnan Menderewas hanged yesterday a, soon as he recovered from an overdose of steeping pills taken just beiore be wa> sentenced to death lor violation of the constttu. tion. An aiinouncement MtOMICASI by Istanbul and Ankara Radio quoted t bulletin
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  • 80 2 the U! 111 '.:< U>rd b >::.■ S< <:.-.:■; is, >.;.. H ->- H .fl LN S< mediatelj returns to N 1 tii" Coi H I 8 eded th; civil i M ej B of prii V S it i I Ceati G Very critical! Li an i the
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  • 91 2 UNITED NATIONS, lion Delegaies yestorci;i prepared tor a crucial nev. sesaon of the General A> sembly. which opens tomorrow \n the shadow ol the Congo and Berlir. crises Other major issues expected to dominate the session include the resumption ol nuclear weapons testing, the disarmament problem, efforts to seat
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    • 603 2 10-mil.-ton iron ore **U£MUMjXIh output target lym^ .(!iti^,,rie or rtnf today at J the S.nzapore Habotir Board \E\V DELHI. Mon— lndia hope;» hlryf< i;V:;o v s L**» to Increase Us export of iron ore lersj Surucei Aaatean NW t0 10 linlhon WVii> by 1966 V.-m.'a ■:-.7.; i l :a"V-2 .Bnin
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  • 80 3 SINGAPORE, Monday. 3 N. Weinman, director of nous Dehiwela Zoo, yesterday rise "hen he learnt that there serration of wild-life here. tat conservation was very sc it was the only way of iiintry's fauna and flora. V- In- i i ns ment gr< i- W 100 n a- aB
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  • 589 3 SINGAPORE DIARY gsg GS miII SINGAPORE, Mondav. T'»- ELECTION of "Madamoiselle Mystique at a forthroming dance holds all the rascmation and intrigue the title itself suggests. This contest— the highlight of the dance on Saturday. September 30, at Victoria Memorial Hall presented by the Apex Clubis not the usual beauty
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  • 118 3 GREAT FUTURE FOR S'PORE, SAYS HONG KONG TOURISM. CHIEF SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Lowrenzo Lo, 39. acting executive director of the Hong Kong Tourist Association arrived here to find out why tourists are keen to go to Hong Kong for their holidays. During his one day stay here, he discussed tourism
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  • 425 3 GOVT. HAS NEW PLAN TO WOO CAPITAL FOR INDUSTRIES IN G APORE, Mon. The most important task of the Economic Development Board, and the biggest test of its effectiveness, is likely to be the preparation of "package deals," states an article in this month's Singapore Trade. All aspects of manufacture
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  • 87 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. W. C. Chaffer, a radio engineer, arrived from London. He is on his way to Australia and is staying at the Hotel Ambassador. Dato Foo See Moi, Legislative Councillor from Kota Bahru, is in Singapore for a short holiday. He is staying at the Hotel Ambassador.
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  • 42 3 I ici- Qi I let! Mr. Young said he would present a report on "Singapore Youth Week" to the Congress. After the congress ho uui tour 67 Jaycee centres in America. Europe and Africa. He will return to Singapore in November.
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  • 70 3 DR. HARRY LEAN TYE HIN, gynaecologist and obstetrician at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, and Miss Ruth Tang Woon Tien were married at the Presbyterian Church at the weekend. The bridegroom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lean Tat Toe while the bride
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    • 72 3 500 MUST BE WON EVERT WEEK ree Press Word Puzzle contest entry jfons;^; <^^t^;-;bfsfe P a 9 e 4 >OUR PRAYER ANSWERED? r t a COPY OF 6UIDE TO PRAYER" s FUAD S. BIN ALI BALIDRAM IN &USH WITH MEANING. u copy from your nearest Seller or direct from the
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    • 265 3 PUBLIC WARNING King Size is a trade name, first used in the world by the Rothmans group of companies, to denote extra quality, plus extra length. Since 1958, Rothmans King Size has been the world's largest selling king size Virginia cigarette, and is the property of a group of inter-locked
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 21 3 Water shut-off SINGAPORE. Mon— Water will be cut off in Zones Five and Six from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. today.
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    • 293 3 CINEMAS SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: 'Roniunott and Local artists' painting exhibition, TniiPt 145 4 6 30, 9.30. British Council. Orchard Road. t'ATHiY: Homicidal 1.30, 4. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 630 9 30. CHINESE YMCA: Katon? GLOBE: Happy Anniversary Neighbours' drama group musi- 130 4 6.45. 9.15. cal evening and discussion
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  • 144 4 Musalmah finishes course in half the time TANJONG PAGAR, Mon. A former Singapore film actress, Che Musalmah Kamsani, 39, returned from Japan after completing a course in film, television and stage makeup in a record three months. Che Musalmah was welcomed back by friends and relatives when she disembarked from
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  • 57 4 LECTURE ON THE WORK OF NOTED ARCHITECT SINGAPORE. Mo i.. Mr. Lim Chong Keat. a local architect, gave a talk on the "Work of t*e late Eero Saarinen 1 at the Polytechnic. Mr. Saarinen. 51. whose works in the United States and Europe are well-known, ciipfi last week. The talk
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  • 89 4 OINGAPORE, Mon. Construction of a clubhouse for the Singapore Harbour Board Local Senior Officers' Association behind Godown 3. Wharf, is now nearing completion. The association, which has 95 members, will make use of its new premises in November. The Free Press was told.
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  • 189 4 Multi-storey car parks: 'Delay may damage city trade' SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Automobile Association of Singapore is again calling on the authorities to provide city motor-ways and off-street multistorey parking facilities in the State. An editorial in the latest "Highway", official publication of the A.A.S., suggests that these facilities must be
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  • 103 4 STAMP FANCIERS PREFER NEW MALAYAN ISSUES SINGAPORE, Mon. Singa- pore philatelists are more interested in Malayan stamps than others because of the frequent new issues from the different States, said Mr. H. de Jager. secretary of the Singapore Stamp Club. Mr. Jager said this at the exhibition of Commonwealth stamps
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  • 42 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Armed Forces Civilian Stall Union has expressed dissatisfaction over the selection of officers from other clerical services to fill the vacancies of junior civilian assistants in the Armed Forces Department of the Ministry of Defence.
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  • 37 4 PETALIXG JAYA. Mon. Jetaling Jaya will shortly stop growing because land for expansion is riming out, according to the Administrator. Inche Osman Ali. He said all the undevelloped land had been sold.
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  • 205 4 Labour court helped 2,075 get $138,131 last year SINGAPORE, Mon. The Labour Court handled 1,276 cases in 1960, which was 104 less than in 1959 but 122 more than in 1958. The annual report of the Labour Department lor 1960 which gave these statistics also said that 2,075 complainants sought
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  • 20 4 SEMENYIH. Mon.— Miss M. Ponmalar has assumed duties as a teacher of the Government English Primary School here.
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  • 131 4 After an emergency flight home, he returns to studies PAYA LEBAR, Monday. A MALAYAN Colombo Plan student studying medicine at Sydney University has returned to Australia after an air dash home to Kuala Lumpur because of his mother's death. The student is Indranj Devadason, 18, son of Dr. J. L.
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  • 27 4 'Better rubber' plan SEREMBAN. Mon. A new rural development scheme to improve the quality of the rubber produced by smallholders is to be launched in Negri Sembilan.
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  • 138 4 39,470 VESSELS DOCKED AT SINGAPORE LAST YEAR -RECORD SINGAPORE. Mon. A record total of 39.470 vessels of 69,850.161 net registered tons entered and cleared Singapore last year. The Marine Department 1960 annual report said this was an increase of 1,925 ships of 3.197,261 net registered tons over 1959 and set
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  • 21 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The St. Gabriel's School in Kampong Pandan is to have a new extension costing about $150,000.
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  • 96 4 A SINGAPORE LAWYER, Mr. C. Paramjothy, who went to Ceylon last month for a short holiday returned yesterday with his bride whom he married on Sept. 11. Miss Sivapakiam was a teacher. A large number of friends welcomed the couple (above) at the airport on
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  • 154 4 Singapore's three major 'killers TB, heart disease and pneumonia SINGAPORE, Monday. TUBERCULOSES, heart disease and pneumonia are the major "killers" in Singapore according to figures released by the Depart ment of Statistics. The statistics show that tuberculosis of the respiratory system claimed 138 lives in the first three months of
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  • 47 4 BUTTERWORTH. Mon Fifteen miles of irrigation canals under the 1961 rural development programme artbeing constructed in Province Wellesley under the community development scheme. The canals will cost about $30,000. When they are completed more padi fields will become eligible for double cropping.
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  • 55 4 OINGAPORE. Mon. Morrthan 1,000 people attended the ancient Chinese play at the Victoria Theatre to mark the 30th anniversary of Thaw Yong Amateur Musical Association. The play was organised by the members of the Thaw Yong Amateur Musical Association. More thar. W members of the ittoctttfon
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  • 53 4 CKGAPORI I.:, Sai ik tnissi Mi. J Si here thai I ent n Ban tci] ed forn fr ...■■< Skilled mi S j the mid t of 3 naen( more industr set 'jv In "When irriw ,i high verse I 1 d M the Labour D u« iwak since
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  • 16 4 KUAI I S, c tudenfc and tier Britar year Si Servi ;md
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    160 4 QENERAL Count Giaearlo P 1 Italian veteran o( lv I the proud owner dT seven I tions, has arrived hen r x I visit. He sailed in on the luxury liner Ro m a after a holiday in Australia and New Zealand. In World War 11. the General was
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  • 97 4 MODERN FRENCH PAINTINGS TO GO ON DISPLAY SINGAPORE. MOO. In exhibition of modem French paintings by 10 leading painter^, including Pica» and Matisse, will be held at the Singapore Polytechnic from Thursday to Saturday. The exhibition, which. U sponsored bv the Ptench Consulate General hero, rill be opened b v
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    • 218 4 LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS THE FEDERAL READING SCHEME ANNOUNCING THE FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTARY READERS' federal Supplementary Readers, First Year, Book One (16 pages) $0.50 Federal Supplementary Readers, First Year, Book Two (48 pages) $1.00 Federal Supplementary Readers, Second Year, Book One (32 pages) $0.80 Federal Supplementary Readers, Second Year, Book
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  • 719 5  - A plot to out-Rommel Rommel TED STOIL The Air Ik n ti f«o Korps retreating from the Allied counter offensive in N. Africa systematically °o e owes and bank vaults of wealthy Tunisian and Algerian civilians. The haul amounted to a fc oll> Sf2o|n- ofcu/o||s SGsd By Kemmel pmnaer cnests
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    • 12 5 ■^R-ZOOM ''-a- C CAMfIAS Manual I I I II it'ls eric eye
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    • 333 5 KEEP THEM WARM fc? HEALTHY WITH..: E3I u nsingwear POLAR THERM /f- .:v £W§?rr INSULATED /A V jylSp^ UNDERWEAR /d/ V.^A A Knif of He«iryveif>r Carton— V m/fe"' IK/ Freely washable. \^>[ \***Jf. 1 Ml Unusual con»truet»on creates «tr -^y pockets In the Fabric f Hrm m f■ layer of
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    • 191 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis ■MTfWIT 7 p Sa s«£ A A' n-.t^W A-RPORTtI I CtOOP>6YE. PAJ^LIWS. WEVeTHB f iVE hiEVER SEEM o£lj 3A> a- j A ?PCRT ?A,P MtM CO^E OS 3OT TO RU6H. MAYBE WEy^^^ AAAMPKAKE IM SUCH WBißtfM
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  • 9 6 P. 6 SPOTLIGHTS TWO IMPORTANT LETTERS GSDg
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 347 6 Optimism And a caution pROFESSOK Julius Cahen, consultant to the Economic Development Board, takes an optimistic view of Singapore's future That is not to say that he isn't also impressed w i t h the Singapore of the moment. On the contrary The State, he says. looks u very prosperous."
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  • 489 6 HOW WILL YOU FIGHT, Mr. WHITE? A reader replies to that open letter to Mr. Khrushchev IN your issue of Sept. 11 you published cin open-letter from n Mr. John Baker While to Mr. Khrushchev and 1 would be grateful it you could allow me the use of your columns
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  • 129 6 the Free Press reported: Telegraphic Summary The Emperor of the French has officially received the Chevalier Nigra, Minister for Italy. M. Minghetti. Italian Minister of the Interior, has issued a circular directed against Mazzini and his party. Bri^andaeje is diminishing in the Neapolitan provinces. Great distress prevails
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  • 64 6 A 43-YEAR-OLD house- I wife in Los Angeles, California, has begun a six-month jail sentence for i forgery after her husband i who had promised to serve the term tor her, failed to turn up for the third time. The woman, convicted of passing bogus pay cheques
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  • 808 6 Govt. interest started work at Chin Pu CENTRE AT PRESENT CAN HELP ONLY IN A VERY SMALL WAY I HOPE you will allow me to comment on the letter from the father of one of the children attending the Chin Pu Centre for mentally handicapped children which appeared in your
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  • 24 6 Life is like that 1 b n i a wan to th f Ml lhf hut. n maj "■»»ui v.iui- (tin n 1 Th<
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    • 478 6 You can hand in your classified ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE a CAMIKON HIGHLANDS SUN >► M 20 H .1 <t I^Ort -•<_• igi M :.'4.« mi KLANS co*d a w i. '4., f Road KOTA IHARU StOi <i* M '"Ui., ttr>7 timm
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    • 254 6 :f ■>■■■ m RADIO SINGAPORE 8.30 Melodies of years gone by; u iv -.-j Tip top tunes; 9,15 A name n jLM^-nTr > l o remember: 9.30 The news; iLfirnZTtate- n4 Album of harmony: 100 Medium tt ate fcer*ice. an(| the musicians; 10 30 *,b metres. Philosophical perspective; 11.00 A.M.—
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    • 326 6 CLUES ACROSS 9 A> worn by the Prime Minis--3 May oe patrioticanv wavea n l s r jl (5) 12 loio to Qntsta wiin a red (7>. 8 He had his numerals (5). 14 f°*to*S> a breezy mne? r.u 10 Sound entertainment (5). Loc a teu (5). 11 Ls cnsloyai,
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    233 7 PAYA LEBAR, Monday. New Zealanders are turning to the Orient for travel tours rather than Europe because of the increasing publicity about this area, said Mr. J. C. Pattle, governing director of a travel agency. Mr. Pattle and liis wife uw. conducting party of 1(> New Zealand tourists on
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  • 195 7 'Keep clean' call to hawkers SINGAPORE, M o n.— Mr. Goh Chew Chua the Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister, has appealed to market stallholders and hawkers to co-operate in the anti-cholera campaign by keeping market and hawking grounds clean. He said these places would most likely become the
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  • 234 7 N.Z. farmers look to S'pore to sell their produce: Sure of a ready market PAYA LEBAR, Mon.— Three A J ew Zealand farmers who spent two days e n r as tourists, have found that Singapore is better as a market for their farm produce than a tourist attraction. They
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  • 230 7 MINISTRY TO DEVELOP CO-OPS IN RURAL AREAS h C'iDER n -VftKES STOP IN SINGAPORE M V■ I father 3 m 9 r 1 I SINGAPORE, Monthly. pill! Ministry of National Development will pay special attention to the development of cooperative societies in rural districts. A spokesman tor the Primary Production
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  • 84 7 ASSOCIATION TO HOLD FLAG DAY: 'HELP US' rtINGAPORE Mon. The ]> Sii japore Family Plann- a Association Is holding a fl fa das on Oct. 28 and appeals to member., and su£ porters to help in seumg Qa a spokesman lor iheasso- >aid: "We need v0i- badly and even if
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  • 47 7 SINGAPORE. Monday. LUH bmte Bakar. 25. of Kajang ery gir] should have sumi tic science. c she is going to lhr V .1 Cilder College un£T£ FedS& Government scholarship. Singapore attport. Considerations home. r>- Situ completed her 195 1
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  • 25 7 The $40 milllo N h l ou)d bo Straits V*ri** t h e target completed withui in g dalr Malwan "siuway Ad-
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  • 88 7 FIVE LEAVE FOR TECHNICAL TRAINING IN U.K. SINGAPORE. Mon. Five Federation students stopped here on their way to Bolton. England, to take up a oneyear teachers' technical trainIng course under Federation j i government scholarships. They are Messrs. Lim Eng Pitt, of Ipoh; Lee Mun Poh. of Penang; Seow Teck
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  • 28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The presence of policemen on beat duty has helped to reduce thefts of building material at construction sites, according to leading contractors.
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  • 20 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Police Band will play at the Esplanade from 730 to 8.30 tomorrow night.
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  • 22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Ministry of Finance has issued a reminder that all life insurance policies must be properly stamped.
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  • 31 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Singanorv -\rya Sama.i will hold a soecia] prayer meeting at the residence of Dr. s. N. Kapur, Police Training College grounds, on October 1 at 4 p.m
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  • 18 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. UMNO headquarters here is to launch its country-wide membership drive early next month.
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  • 93 7 At length Rupert es:s the little cookie rather unwillingly. 00, it's made me feel all tingly. like Podgy said." h* murmurs. and I don't auite stt what I've got to do now." "That depends on what effect the cookie has had on you." says Gwyneth anxiously. "Your
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  • 103 7 HE RETURNS AS LIEUTENANT AFTER 4 YEARS' U.K. TRAINING QINGAPORE, Mon.— A Royal Malayan Navy cadet Cheah Phee Cheng 23. who left for Dartmouth four years ago for higher training, re- turned to Singapore as a lieutenant. Lt. Cheah said he would shortly join duty as Ist Lt. officer of
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  • 81 7 Mr. K. Tharumalingam adjusting a "thali" for his I] bride Miss Govindammal 1 at their wedding ceremony j f at the Sri Vadapathira j Kalaimman temple in Serangoon Road. Looking j on are relatives and friends who attended the ceremony. Mr. Tharumalingam is the son
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  • 46 7 i KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A residential college for girls studying at the University of Malaya In Kuala Lumpur is to be built soon. It is expected to be ready in April next year, in time for the next academic year. I
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  • 43 7 I KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. s The campaign launched re- cently by the Selangor Famic ly Planning Association to 1 i educate estate workers In family planning Is proving e successful, according to Dr. L. S. Sodhy, an official of the association.
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  • 268 7 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... Yd' are a collection of contradictions which makes you a difficult person to understand. You are optimistic by nature. Yct you are highly sensitive to chanjins conditions You are 'Tar, ormea. of ev.rytbiw and cf "">""'•",„,. L^s you Ji. oorr^i I™, Lkf We 100 seriously or
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  • 68 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tlic Straits Trading Co. Ltd. has sent a gift of SlOO.OOO bol the University of Malaya 1 fund, mainly lor the university's chemical technology and geological teaching facilities. The $100,000 cheque was handed over by Mr. G G. MacLeman. one of the
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  • 76 8 p O C K E T MONEY prizes are offered for the colouring of this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls > Post your effort to Aunty Wendy, c/o The
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  • 53 8 rpHE winners of last week's colouring contest, each of whom will receive S5/- are: ANNIE LEE (13\ 32 Jalan Ah Fook, Johore Bahru. Johore. JEAN FERNANDEZ (7), 14 Henry Close, Singapore 19. LIM LI CHHORN (11), 21-A Eng Watt Street, Singavore 3. DAVID TAN (8), 850-A Geylang
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  • 784 9 Everybody got me I wrong, says Mr. Sillitoe !Mr. Alan Sillitoe, author of the ;urcessfnl novel and film, Saturit and Sunday Morning, in a reached by climbing: several concrete stairs. scarcely surprised that thieves en into his home probably he publicity about his success nit taking anything. There
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  • 301 10 YORK, Mon. What's new in golf gear for 1961? The theme all along the line this year is to make life easier for the many swingers on the crowded fairways. Cart>. carts and more carts head the Us! of "necessitie> lor
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  • 187 10 SMYKE'S PLAN: A READER NOW GIVES HIS VIEWS I AM for Coa c h Smyke's plan to turn Singapore swimmers into world beaters (Free Press. Friday. Sept. 8). However. I have a few more points to add, which. I am positive, will further encourage newcomers into the game. First of
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  • 517 10 Salute to Hampshire-the county champions after ninety-seven years By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT FVERY Hampshire Hog is exulting that at long last, after ninety-seven years' striving, the county eleven has won the Cricket Championship. The MCC pennant will fly proudly at the masts over the Southampton, Portsmouth and Bournemouth grounds next
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  • 224 10 IN SEARCH OF A BUMP ON 'SACRED SQUARE' AT LORDS CRICKET GROUND ones, lON'DOX. Mon. A spirit j level in search of a bump Is the big attraction at the Lords cricket ground. Ever since somebody spotted the bump during th" England Australian Test matrh there recently there has been
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  • 171 10 rpENGAH, Mon.— The only A Army Unit in Royal Air Force Tengah is the 19th Signal Regiment of the Royal Signals, and heavy work commitments have given the signalmen no time to venture into the sporting field. But nevertheless the men of the unit
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  • 77 10 FLASH ELORDE WILL DEFEND TITLE MANILA, Mon. The American National Boxing Association (N.8.A.) has approved a title fight here between the world junior lightweight champion, Flash Elorde of the Philippines, and (Solomon Boysaw of the United States on Nov. 4 next. Boysaw, who comes from Cleveland, Ohio, is rated by
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  • 35 10 SINGAPORE, Mon City District, who are strong favourites to win the Combined Schools interdistrict hockey league championships this season, will be meeting Serangoon District this evening at the Pasir Panjang Secondary School ground.
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  • 145 10 SOUTH AFRICANS WANT A CHANGE IN THE PENALTY LAW Mon.— The V south African Rugby ii*uon Board will recomnnnd a change in the penalty law at the international board meeting in Edinburgh next March. The South African board want scoring direct from penalty kicks to be restricted to those awarded
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  • 39 10 KATONG, Mon. Katong District Secondary Schools will be holding their second annual swimming carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club pool in Amber Road at 2 p.m. today. Dr. Fong Kim Heng will give away the prizes.
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  • 378 10 David wants to play football here: He was selected for county trial in Britain By C. CHELLAPPAH SINGAPORE, Moit. A 15- YEAR-OLD English boy, David Tobitt, who was given a Kent A County trial in Britain is here and is very eager to play for any of the football clubs
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  • 850 10 ALL-TIME GREAT HAD COLOUR: -NOW SCHOOLIN KILLS IT ALL CRED CORCORAN, organise, of the Zm manager of top American bo lt, r s f O th f pi vears, hat been described as golf r t3 t cs ih p it already planning next year's battlt o i tht Buenos
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  • 139 11 L oRESS P [cnoN TUCK y CHONC .s SENC Ihe garland of victory, a whispered congratulation and a glass of beer that's how champion Chris Promt-White is greeted at the end ol his gruelling ns-mile ride in the G.P. event lor motor cycles. After
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    28 11 It CLF. event tor tars was lan Barnitei from across the causeway, drove to finish a little short of a lap ahead Saw Kim Thiat (Lotus).
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    28 11 Number 31 Ismnw Morishita jSj»n--a watch. The nespectaelea Jap- nrul of Soh (iuan Bee in the or >l\ -underpowered machine conßeci i hardy three laps to go.
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  • 61 11 THOMSON. Monday. ittlc tor second place between linister for Finance, Dr. Ooh AV. Bird in Ihe Royal Island in (Stroke) medal l l! IV Vl sU TS^ner wu-s L. Heyw-ru runner-up. liwnmp The RlC's mixed foursome^ hare been
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  • 13 11 M Tin laji in I th€ Sin•n and Include b< p'.;ty«'d Campus.
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  • 185 11 SERVICES TAKE ANNUAL CLASH FOR THE THIRD TIME FARRER PARK. Mon. SEAP Games medalist. Wong Fey Wan. was again the outstanding athlete in the annual Civilians and Services championships when he equalled his own time of 15 seconds for the 110 metres high hurdles here over the weekend. 'The meet,
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  • 117 11 UNITED OUTCLASS DAY TRAINING CENTRE MUAR. Mon. About 1.000 fan:, Miw Batu Pahat United XV. the only team to emerge from North Johore this season, beat the Muar Day Training Centre 64-3 in o rugby match over the weekend. The B.P. United team led by *'8-0 in the first half
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  • 89 11 MANILA CAGERS ARE NOW FAVOURITES r«BTLANO, Mon. More than If (jooo basketball fans wore treated u> one of the finest match- am South Thailand in Group B of the men's section in the South East Asia championship at ju?e Happy World Stadium here test night. Tt was a key match
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  • 723 12  - Jockey Posner in brilliant form at Penang: Four winners SCRUTINEER Chanluckter takes Autumn Plate with superb finishing burst By! Penang, Monday. JOCKEY Men Posner was in brilliant riding form al Penang yesterday, last day of the Autumn meeting. He brought oil a grand slam, winning lour races out of a
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  • 739 12  - Prof roars to victory in the last minute: Suzuki crashes G.SUBHAS. By reporting from Thomson Road f^IIRIS Prornt -White's last-minute victory in the 60-lap Grand Prix event for motor cycles yesterday was the climax of one of the most eventful and action-packed motor-cycle race seen for a Ions: time. In
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  • 53 12 THE Free Press cameraman, who took the above picture, was first on the scene after Suzuki crashed. "Are you all right? Are you all right? Six pairs of willing helping hands assist the fallen Japanese star, who fell off his Honda into a ditch. But fortunately, he
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  • 78 12 OINGAPOBE, Mon. Singa- pore Recreation Club scored their fourth successive rugby victory this season when they beat a formidable 5 Dog Coy (RMP) by eight points (goal, try) to three points ary) on the padang here yesterday. At half time the Recs were leading s—o.5
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  • 206 12 LIM BEATS BOEY IN THE FIRST ROUND /JEYLANG. Mon. L:m Wai Sneng sma-siied )ils w.ir \o a comfortable victory In the first round of the Singapore Table Tennis Associations men's (senior t singles championship playeu at (be Happy Woiia iMt night. He beat Boey Yim Thim In straight sets of
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  • 118 12 JOINT SERVICES SURPRISE MALACCA TEAM TALAN BESAJR. Mon- Play. Ing with four "ragulus," Sir.gapore Joint Services surprised Malacca In their Malaya Cup encounter here yesterday Ti ley won 3-0. Left wringer Middleman tope:iier wan Navy inside left Hopliss, Just back irom .vea. piayta well. Inside rfgtlt Baitow impressed and struck
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  • 203 12 BIG VICTORIES FOR WASPS AND BEDFORD lONDON. Mon.— Result* ol pasi terday Rugby Union matches werr: Blackheath 11 Merchant Tay- lor's 11. Harlequins 16 Heriots Former Pupils 11. Richmond 3 Northampton 12. Wasps 27 Streatham 3. Aberavon 14 Cross Keys 3. Abertillery 21 Penarth 6. Barnstable 6 Sidmouth 0. Bath
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  • 48 12 SYDNEY. Mon.— Ga-fieia Sobers, the West Indies Test cruketer who recently compleied season In the Lancashire League, arrived in Australia yesterday with his fellow-countryman Wesley Hall. Both will play Sheffiela Shield cricket. Sobers will assist South Australia and Hall wul play for Queensland.
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