The Singapore Free Press, 19 September 1961

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  • 18 1 WITH THELOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ. The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1961 15 CENTS.
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  • 581 1 xplosions in the plane, says sole survivor -h£ lone survivor of the |v Dig Hammarskjoeld L night there had been r d the aircraft. plane crash that killed and twelve others, said a series of explosions NDOLA (Northern Rhodesia). Tuesday ic shortly niter the United Nations
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  • 172 1 Minister. Uahniiin. nine "1 am -muked and thr news of :i! which has ■Hi I ilr.ith of Mr. iMnrsk >m thr world's ;> Mvjrn and -i ti\ it ser- .i man of earless v Ihc purpracc and us* "i my urrat ."i him and i
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  • 290 1 KENNEDY WILL TALK TO U.N.: KHRUSHCHEV TOO? WASHINGTON. Tues. 11 President Kennedy will address the United Nations General Assembly session sometime late this week or early next week, the White House announced yesterday. And last night ii was understood that Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev. the Soviet Premier, would also be a
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  • 32 1 BERLIN. Tues.— Ten East Germans were reported yesterday to irave broken, across the city's Communist wall to freedom during an election nieht punctuated wi'h gunfire and tear ga.s.
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  • 30 1 SINGAPORE. TJies.— A Genera] Hospital employee. Chandra Rasa, was critically ill this morning after having been found unconscious in his quarters yesterday. Hp is suffering irom suspected poisoning.
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  • 27 1 LONDON. Tues. The Wai Office Ls investigating reported attempts to sabotage army vehicles at the Wesi German panzer '.s training camp at Castlemartin, Souia Wales.
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  • 115 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THK Ministry of Health would like more people in Singapore to take cholera inoculations. 'The sooner the better," said a Ministry spokesman. About 100.000 people, including school children, have been inoculated since the Government started its tree inoculation campaign on
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  • 72 1 MIAMI. Tues.— Super-hurricane Esther, piinm up waves 21 ieet high in the open .^ea. poiinaecl through the Atlantic towards Me Uni;eu States mainland yesterday with winds up 10 200 miles an hour. The mighty hurricane, fifth of the 1061 season, still was hundreds of miles
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  • 35 1 MELBOURNE. Tues. The union ol Singapore's ?;reai pert and trading organisations with Malaya V. natural resources .should Increase tiie stability ■ii-ci prosperity of the area, the Melbourne Herald said In an editorial yesterday.
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  • 22 1 MANILA, Tuee.- lac U.S. Eniba^v yesterday turned over to the Philippine Health Department enough anti-cholera vaccine to Inoculate 280.000 persons.
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  • 208 1 Expert predicts increase in trade between S'pore, Australia SINGAPORE, Tuesday. AN Australian port expert said here that the volume of shipping and export trade between Australia ahd Singapore would increase in the near future. The chairman of the Geelong Harbour Trust, Australia. Mr. L. Burch, said this after a four-day
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  • 118 1 Jockey Ward back in action at Bukit Timah By a Special orrrspondent SINGAPORE. Tues.— Jockey Arthur Ward will be back in action at the Gold Cup meeting at Bukit Timah after a threemonth absence. He was astride Great Occai sion (late Irish Folly > on the training track" this morning.
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  • 243 1 Schools ban fruit from Hong Kong, China, Formosa 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. Government and aided schools in Singapore I have stopped the sale I of fresh, preserved and dry fruit imported from China, Hong Kong and Formosa in canteens as a precautionary measure against cholera. This follows a Ministry ol Finance
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  • City section: Finance and industry
    • 219 2 LONDON. Tues.—Reflect in.v the small decline at Singapore opening indications were slightly below Friday's closing level. Trading was >low during the morning but prices und< rwent little turther change. Financial rimes ConunoBdib says there are signs dv ing tne
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    • 30 2 ONDON rues man.- r:; i [or yeai eek ago, t s l specTina :*-i i W7.7, ioi g jo: 6 H b«ra 291 9 192.% 187.3 :-o J
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    • 486 2 Industrial shares and rubbers easier: Tins very uncertain By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. INDUSTRIALS turned a little easier as small selling met a rather irresponsive market, states a leading Singapore broker in his current market review. Tins were very uncertain following the various American pronouncements. The trend
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    • 33 2 :>NDI KM rues I ndon/ stocks tubbei :or nd J.;l re&pectivelj Rubbi ian< ed 428 delivered 5.58!. t.039: 12 iverpool: Rubi anaed 5.767, •■i.si 1 S: deeied 5.58] 6.561 UiB
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    • 205 2 BEST DAY FOR LONDON STOCKS: DAG NEWS HITS WALL STREET lONDOX. Tues. The a .-took markets had their best day for some time but it was more a ease of tone rather than business. The turnover flowed no marked expansion but with .seller-' holdings oil prices made good response to
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    • 41 2 London. Tucs.— Stocks oi refined tin in London metal ex- nge official warehouses at the end of last week totalled s.oit> tons (against 5.526 ions in tne previous weekl comprising: London 2.376, Liverpool 1,739 and Hull 1.401 tons.
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    • 59 2 HONG KONG. Mon.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H 6. Bank Corporation $352 >346 sales sales Wheelock Marden .-11.50 > 1 1 1 0 sales sales Hlcong phone $41.25 $39.50 sail s sales Dairy Farm Co.ci Storage £36.25 $35.50 ss les sa les Taikoo Dock
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    • 116 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesierday were: INDUSTRIALS: Gammon $1.63 2 cents), J. Waugh $1.80 5 cents), Hume pref. 5 S gd. (—3d.). M. Brew $3.20 (—7 cents), Robinson Ords $1.35 (unchanged), S. Traders $4.05 (-f-5 cents), V.E. Ords $1.19 (unchanged). TINS:
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  • 187 2 Playwrights, actresses fined for ban-bomb protests T ONDON. Tues.— Three young playwrights and two actresses were among hundreds of "ban the bomb" demonstrators jailed or fined yesterday at 1 1 court hearings here and in Scotland. John Osborne, 31-year-old author of "Look Back in Anger" was fined £1 <$8.f)0) for
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  • 82 2 THREE RUSSIANS DIE IN BID TO CLIMB PEAK MOSCOW. Tues. Three loading Soviet mountaineers wore killed In an attempt on the 24.410-foot Peak Pobeda near the Chiese border, it was reported here yesterday. They wore among a party of six who made the final assault on the peak which lies
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  • 47 2 NEW YORK, rue Steei makers here expect tiie Industry's shipments this month o top the. May total ol 8,900,000 toiia and .no set a new hiuli for the ..ear. They warn, however, this won'l hola true unless Lhe General Motors sirike is settled thii wee!:.
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  • 35 2 SEOUL, Tues. Tne South Korean Supremo Council announced las-, night that t'.vo Chi* nese pilots who landed on a South Korea! 1 island on Friday night v ere defectors from Chinese mainland.
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  • 31 2 BONN. TUcs. Dr. KonraG Adenauer. unae.erred by tne election blov to ias Christian Democrats 1 absolute majority in Parliament, yesteroay laughea off suggestions thai no xvouid re :ie.
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  • 25 2 WASHINGTON. rues. Mr. Abraham Ribicoii. Secretary of Welfare, yesterday stated that radioactivity had sharply increased in 13 states, following recent Soviet nuclear tests.
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  • 24 2 KUWAIT. Tues.— British iorce.^ ore being puiied back to port* ano airfieiu.s for early withdrawal from Kuwait, the British Consulate announced yesterday.
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  • 26 2 DARWIN. T-aes.— AucralL irom the Par Ea=t Air FV>rce'.s strategic i«serve will take pan in bombmr practice near bere foi rnt next 10 days.
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  • 358 2 NOTE: ALL prices below are ?niddle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Sept. 18. Previous <edat RUBBER No. 1 RSS e.i.f. (uiopaan ports Sept M 2f> 7/16 unquoted Oct 25J 25 5/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 25 9'lfi 2"»i RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House
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  • 305 2 Dag' s death: The world pays high tribute to a man of peace. ..but Russia abstains UNITED NATIONS. Tuesday j rrsRE Soviet Union yesterday abstained from joining in tributes which the other member states of the Security Council paid Mr. Das Hammarskjoeld, at an informal 82-minute meeting. A communique read
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  • 216 2 HE KILLED WIFE, THREW HER BODY OVER CLIFF gYDXEY. Tues. A Scottish immigrant who strangled his wife for no apparent reason and disposed of her dismembered body over the cliffs at Katoomba holiday resort in the Bine Mountains. 68 miles from Sydeny, was sentenced in the Central Criminal Court here
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  • 205 2 Diving jet guns, bombs U.N. chief in Katanga EUSABETHVILLE, Tuesday. |D R unol ffni»« O'Brien, United Katkms chit'l in Katanga, narrowly escaped death yesterday when a Katanga jet bundled and machinegunned his headquarters. Mr. O'Brien was talking to i correspondents under the trees In the grounds of his i headquarters
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  • 32 2 LISBON. Tues }>• ti"o;>.-> supported by arttl] jianes hare pra- •:< :ho Important net* Id an Pedra Vercic. tn rthein after i three-da; taitia Ncv s Agent y reported tc: ua;
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  • 16 2 I'AIPEH. Flies A;. KK-.<ec; buildings In Ponnoca'fi east com* tnd ims fell bonougis
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 55 3 ard picks ten review classes r adults I les, m has the Board ndary rtcd ear. Devan Uflea- iques, ernes iltablc the jijuiry tear** isiting vari. oband tie :t thei nns I rs this W to >, but i hlch I the larj th< will i I Mr. L i
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  • 122 3 SHOPKEEPER FINED $600 FOR ASSISTING IN LOTTERY SINGAPORE. Tues.— A Tay Hang Chiew of Khoon Seng Road, was fined $600 in a magistrate's court here yesterday for assisting in running a character lottery. Tay was convicted alter a uvo-day triai. The prosecuting, conducted by Mr. o Thompson, told the court
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  • 76 3 Mr. Shoji Iwata. oi the Michimen Trading Co. of Tokyo, flew in irom Hons: Bong for a two.day stay before going to Jakarta. He is staying at the Ocean Park Hotei. Mr. K. Hardiman. an Indonesian Government official from Jakarta, arrived yesterday. He stays at the Orchard
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  • 65 3 The 13 u:^- d Kam Assize yeaitf < i young tittdn n at i Road in tii.' early hours ot May 2. Yap had appealed against conviction on the grounds that he had the woman's consent. Dismissing the appeal, the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose,
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  • 268 3 Five schools to compete in road safety quiz final SINGAPORE, Tuesday. piVE schools will compete in the first interschool safety first quiz final at the National Library in Stamford Road tomorrow. Organized by the Singapore Junior Safety First Council, the quiz is being staged in conjunction with Safety First Week.
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  • 506 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY |a column about j PEOPLE j I WHO MAKE NEWS I SINGAPORE, Tuesday. £JOMh ALONG to the bridge-and-majong drive tomorrow (9 a.m. to 1 p.m.) at the Royal Singapore Golf Club and see at the same time a sample of exhibits for sale at the Christmas
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  • 41 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) was being observed by Jewish members of the British Armed Forces and the community here with a fast from 5.45 p.m. today. The fast will end at 7 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 188 3 STOLEN CAR SPED THROUGH 2 ROAD BLOCKS: JAIL FOR MAN CAUGHT IN CHASE SINGAPORE, Tues. A stolen car broke through two police road- blocks before it was eventually forced to a stop by two police radio cars, Mr. Dudley de Cruz, acting DSP prosecuting, told the First Criminal District Court
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  • 21 3 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Wate will be cut off in Zones For and Seven from 2 p.m. to p.m. today.
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  • 139 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. A youth who stayed behind to steal a car wheel while his accomplice was being chased by two members of the Kampong Henderson vigilance corps was described in court as "an amateur in crime." For if Chng Yok
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  • 117 3 QINGAPORE, Tues. Four Social Welfare Department homes for the aged received four cartons of sardines from a local import -export firm. They are: the Bushey Park Home Woodstock Home, Little Sisters of the Poor Home and St. John's Home for the Aged. The gifts were
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  • 65 3 MALACCA, Tues.—About 200 guests attended the engagement here of Mr. Lawrence Leslie Ang, of Malacca, to Miss Cecilia Veronica Ng, of Singapore. Miss Ng is the fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ng of Singapore while her fiance isthe eldjest son of Mr. and Mrs.
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    • 96 3 500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page T\ v% /^l The Story of A KCvl ivrlO Fightjng Young Adventurer Who ICC] W| Exchanged His f AOiJI Vl Sword For A Cross And Rose jrj^r^T^f^T^ SINGAPORE pITY pIeMIERE IN
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    • 118 3 ll^^^fl A HAM[ THAT SPEUS CONrIOEWE! J%r^ II i cf So/tf Agents: LIEN WAH WATCH DEALER, 108. North Bridge Road. Singapore. Tel: *****. Sole Distributor^ tor Federation: woo HJNG BROS. iM LTD. WOO HING BROTHERS, m Rt rtc-rtiQ Rd X Lumpur 96. Ccmpbcll St., Penong. x SB^B^: I JS9nH >'/
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 225 3 CINEMAS i \LHAMBRA: Belle Siarr 1.1 j, P-iu. •nn 645 915 MCA (Orchard Roaa): rAPITOL-" Romanoff and Tennis, bodybuilding, weightluii?^ 145 4 6.30. 9.30. lifting 4.30 p.m.; judo juniors CATHAY: Homicidal 1.30, 4, 4.45 pjn., seniors, beginners 5.45 630 9 30. p.m. GLOBE: Tunes of Glory: 1.45, CHINESE YMCA: Bukit
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  • 249 4 A Malayan motto for R.A.F. unit badge SINGAPORE, Tues.— *3 The Royal Air Force Malaya Training Centre will have a unit badge with a Malayan motto phrase, "Mengamil dan Melateh" ("Recruit and Train.") The badge, which has been approved by the Queen, will be presented to the RAFMTC at a
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  • 29 4 TELUK ANSOK. Tues. A fanner. Lam Kum Kok. 31. was struck dead by lightning during a rainstorm while working in his padi field at Langkap near here.
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  • 116 4 MINISTRY GETS 4 DENTAL 'HUTS' TO SERVE RURAL AREAS SINGAPORE, Tues. The first four dental "huts' to be built by the Government have been completed and handed over to the Health Ministry. The completed huts are at Tanjong Katong Girls' School. Bukit Panjang Outpatients Clinic, Ama Keng Maternity and Child
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  • 261 4 THEY ARE NATURAL SKYMEN, SAYS INSTRUCTOR pH A N GI, Tue s. Slouch hats for saken for steel helmets, their kukris foi once left behind at camp, 20 Gurkha soldiers, heavily lader with packs, stand solemnly on the tarmac of Changi RAF Station, Singapore. The time
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  • 272 4 No smokes, drinks or dates... yet this club is popular with seamen TELOK BLANGAH, Tuesday. JHE rules of the Stella Maris Club for Seafarers at Kampong Bahru are clear: no smoking, no drinking and no dating of the young women who attend the club's weekly social party. But they do
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  • 31 4 KUANTAN. Tues. The Mentri Besar, Wan Abdul Aziz bin Tengku Haji Abdullah, launched Pahang's first poiice week to bring members of thp force and the public closer together.
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  • 149 4 ANSON, Tues. The Chi- i nese V.M.C.A. in South Pier will launch an inten- sive month-long membership campaign from Oct. 15 to Nov. 15. Mr. Huang Shao-Fu. sec- retary oi" the membership department said: "This campaign for members will be our biggest yet." He
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  • 73 4 9 r x~ i Police 0 j 5307 t Tork Seng Ho S a sign 01 pj^g" Mrs j M almoner de: n* knowledgeme 1 trj 3 •Is which mei --e: "1 mai Complete C q rT r y the The Frep p r werevei gi ptal tor i
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  • 34 4 SHE WILL ST CANCER NURSING IN PAVA LEBAI Bin Alice i by afr J Miss Tai i nu i m ntheCii Sh< grani froo i r UIC 0 I Sh< iU tin in| m•
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  • 1309 5  - Af rika Korps plunder is jettisoned TED STOIL 16-YEAR HUNT FOR THE WORLD'S MOST FABULOUS TREASURE By ROMMEL S LOOT PT. 3 red bomber formation was now the E-boat, Fleig shoved his s forward and swung his wheel ng the hoat toward the beaches. see the planes, a uiant forma
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    • 217 5 MAN WITH THE $84 MILLION SECRET WP ADELPHI GRILL ■H proudly present HUNGARIAN D NIGHT- Saturday 23rd Sept. H LJ| HUNGARIAN CONTINENTAL Music by GERRY ftgJl «3 SOLIANO HIS ADELPHI QUINTET 83 A '^^l^bV W th b nd vocoli t WINSTON FILMER MM 3 HUNGARIAN DINNER-Menu Wm Ijl HORTOBAGY PHEASANT
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 172 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson c^wEk :'a socw, mo former opponents are 1 Le np yoj'ke a real you'll MjUfc: j R£AC7> TO X./ WORK/KG- S/DE BY SIZE IT. THE £HAMRON, KIR I ALVVAYS @R4" \^URRENC7EfC..y- N FOR6ETJT, IMM y TMANKS POR /BE THE MANDRAKE by Lee Falk
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  • 329 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Merger much still to be done it is clear that the Singapore and Federation Prime Ministers made considerable further progress in their talks on merger last week. In fact, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said on his return to the State that the main problems had now been
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  • 724 6 Are you guilty of storing water only to waste it? EVEN TEBRAU CANNOT MEET OUR NEEDS THIS SELFISH PRACTICE, ACQUIRED AFTER 2 WEEKS OF RATIONING, DEFEATS ITS VERY PURPOSE, SAYS ARTHUR RICHARDS |XTATKn is life— don't waste it —this is VV the usual appeal we hear from water .engineers and
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  • 373 6  -  PETER FAIRLEY THE WORLD OF SCIENCE BY \FTER years ol r< search. British atom scientists have now given up hope of using atomic radiation to preserve foodstuffs. The reason: the process is uneconomical in a small island. Experiments in which Bsh, strawberries, raspberries, peaches, loganberries and apricots
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  • 26 6 Life is like that as?, -I insid* Df strmm-nts tlll, ll s; "nnut,V I rails dan h^ I chaste? >' M 1 fi 1 had you wit
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    • 501 6 1 on ran hand in your classified ad. to nn\ one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS CoM Sto) Ml U\. 10 |aa Rata VOri COM Storas« fM ■■•<»•• 1-i Clan Street. KLASQ SU VI Lrfd., |fl »^w Ko«<l HOT* IHARU 87 Se« Market KUALA LUMPUR Co
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    • 27 6 Diamond Gem Set ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. A WID€ CHOICE OF STYLES AND PRICES LANKA Jewellers, ITHI HOUSE lt>R CEYLON OEMS! 20, BATTERY ROAD, S'PORE-1 PHONE: *****
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    • 759 6 I I I I I fill new.-; 11.45 Piano playiime: Time signal, new.-: 145 FifTin IgBI I 111 P.M 12 Mid-daj rferenaae; aide: 2.00 Closr dson; .S.OO ?7SrT9^r~~~T^^l~'^l v ~'^^H~~^~^^H^P^~~~~T^^^~ << 1.30 Tlie news: 1.40 Accent en cuvn's corner; 5.^0 Anekarama: I I I 1 H II 5.00 Programme .summary;
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  • 18 7 N rANG, than 11 c::>--t in a sion brate •-.day. Utical 1 procession g a iti s
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  • 240 7 Brigitte goes all the way to Borneo from Cardiff -as a volunteer SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 18-YEAR-OLD British girl stopped here on her way to Jesselton, North Borneo, to teach in a mission school under the Volunteer Service Overseas Movement. Miss Brigitte Pulvermacher of Cardiff will be
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  • 181 7 1,000 ATTEND PARENTS DAY SHOW AT SCHOOL I SINGAPORE, Tues. i More than 1,000 people attended the Crescent Girls' School's Parent Day exhibition in the school premises. j About 1,300 girls from the i Malay and English sections contributed items for the exhibition. Tho main purpose of the exhibition was
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  • 38 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— The Johore Legislative As- sembly has approved the building of a $4,000 bungalow for the Johore Military! Forces The former bungalow at Stulan° Laut has been demolished by the government, j
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  • 149 7 AFUKF. Tuev A bit; crowd turned up at tinairport to give a big sendoff to Mr. and Mrs. J. M Kalbag < above), a newly wed couple, who left for their honeymoon in India Mr. Kalba-, ?8 who came here four years ago from Bombay to
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  • 216 7 Singapore representative for Brazil social welfare conference SINGAPORE, Tuesday. CINCiAPORE will be represented al the Eleventh Internationa] conference on work lo be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, rom Au^. 1!> to 25 next year Theme of the conference is '"Rural and Urban Community Development." The conference will discuss community
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  • 53 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation Government is to build a number of multistorey flats costing more than S8 million for squatters in Kuala Lumpur. Under this scheme, the biggest low-cost housing programme in the Federation, Two "garden towns" will be created at Loke Yew Road
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  • 123 7 WELFARE MAN BACKS ROTARY 'LIFE' CORPS PLAN JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. j Inchc Shukor bin Mohamecl Ali. the State Social Welfare Officer, said he was highly in favour of the proposed formation of a lifeguard corps here. He was commenting on the Johore Bahru Rotary Club proposal for formation of a
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  • 61 7 SINGAPORE. Tue.s. Mr X V. Bappu, Director of the Kodaikamal Observatory. Sou them India, stopped here his way home after attending the International Astronomical Union in Berkeley, California, as leader of a nvtman Indian delegation. Mr Bappu -said: In tins awTol Smtnlks, agronomy
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  • 91 7 ASSOCIATION TO HOLD MALAY SPEECH CONTEST GEYLANG, Tues.— An oratorical contest, sponsored by the Kesatuan Kampong Melayu, Jalan Eunos, Singapore, will be held at the Kesatuan premises on Sunday at 2 p.m. Tli 2 competition will be for seniors and juniors. Speeches for the contest will be in Malay on
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  • 42 7 SINGAPORE. Tups. The U.S. Cultural Centre will hold a free film show of "The White House— Past and Pre- j sent" and "Centres of Learn- i ing" at the USIS Library, i Armenian Street entrance, at! 6 p.m. todr.y.
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  • 22 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Twenty members of the YWCA's International Women's Club will go on an educational tour of Pulau Bukom tomorrow.
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 7 MR. AND MRS. Yee Hock Meng, (above) pictured alter their wedding in Singapore. The bridegroom is the only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Yee Hong Kwan. of Singapore, and the bride, Miss Chan Sem Moi, is the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Choo, of
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  • 116 7 OFFICIALS OF 'YOUNGEST' YOUTH GROUP SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Goh Benjj Seng has been elected president of the Geylang Chinese Youth Fellowship for the 1961/1962 session. The other office bearers are: vice-president, Miss Song Ai Lan; secretary, Miss Lim Van Chwee; treasurer, Miss Goh Geok Joo: committee members: Messers Tan Eng
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  • 30 7 SUNGEI PATANI. TUes. j Trallie police Laid a trap near i the Sungei Patani Hospital and stopped more than 50 [vehicles caught exceeding the i speed limit.
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  • 168 7 MISS TAN (16) TAKES MALAY SHORTHAND EXAM SINGAPORE, Tues. A 16-year-old girl, Miss Tan Siew Tin, was the only Chinese candidate among 111 others who sat for the 1 Malay shorthand examination at the Cultural Centre. The other candidates were all Malays. Miss Tan, a .student of the Geylang Malay
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  • 192 7 'A great need for Asia to build up her own resources' SINGAPORE. Tues. Dr. Robeix Blum, president of the Asia Foundation, has left for Jakarta after a twoday visit here. While he was here he met local representatives of the foundation. Dr. Blum, who wa> accompanied by his wile, told
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  • TEENAGE talk and TALENTIME
    • 195 8 THERESA, 17: 1 HAVE SET MY MIND ON RADIO AND BROADCASTING SCHOOLGIRL singer, Miss Theresa Loo, 17, has set her mind on radio and broadcasting for a career. 'That seems to be more in my line," said this senior cambridge student of Bukit Panjang Government High School. Miss Loo said
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    • 303 8 3 off to Britain for 4-year telecoms studies FORMER POLY STUDENTS WILL TAKE SPECIALIST COURSES THREE young Singaporeans former students of the Polytechnic have left for England to take four-year course in telecommunication engineering. The three. Tan Hee Swee, 21. David Lim Kiat Koh. 21, and Ernest Liew Tiew Guan.
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    • 164 8 Artist, 16, takes lessons in French to prepare for Paris JEREMY Tan Tiam Huat, 16, who bad one of his paintings accepted for the recent cultural festival exhibition al the Victoria Memorial Hall, is taking lessons in French as part of his prep;) rations to go to Paris. Dad gives
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    • 122 8 voice of 18-year-A old Celine Lincoln (right) has charmed many music lovers in Katong. Celine, though very fond of singing has no intention of being a singer. Instead she wants to become a stenographer. She started singing two years ago and made her first appearance
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    • 144 8 Eager to serve. so she's off to nursing school in Britain JJER ambition to help fe M( i I to take up a 5-year nursina rou^inr J In cjn interview it *"ii-,mi« {he airport Mary said that she had always wanted to be a nun* "It is v. profession where
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    • 69 8 NOW-GIRL GUIDES IN FEDERATION OF BOYS' CLUBS 4 GIRL GUIDE Company will soon be formed by the Federation of Boys' Clubs il Kalian^. Mr. Rorfc Goh. chairman of the leadership sub-committee of the federation, reported that 30 girls from various youth clubs ill Singapore have already sent in their application
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    • 320 10 gans, sleeping bags, cotton pants and topper sets are available at 1 SOON JOO'S House of Children's Wear, 53, High Street. STUDENTS FOR ABROAD are advised to bring with them winter clothing such as overcoats, pullovers, scarves, gloves and woollen underwear. Get them now at the Cheap Sale at CHOP
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  • 160 11 COMBINED SCHOOLS START SEASON WITH STRICT MEET 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday, mibined Schools have started iioi key season full of enthus-inter-districi championship L ng to As vi As- md- toping to success asm. Nt( r-dis- i which league I both 3 v.'.il Kitonu Bukit I r ScranNation niniiti s ior minute
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  • 89 11 POLY STUDENTS TO TOUR FEDERATION SINGAPORE. Tues. The Polytechnic Students' Union will send a team of 35 athletes to the Federation ion a 10-day goodwill tour on Oct. 9. The team will participate in badminton, table-tennis, basketball and football matches against teams from the University of Malaya and Technical College
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  • 114 11 SINGAPORE MILER DIAL OFF TO ENGLAND SINGAPORE. Tues. The State's star miler, Diai Singh left for England over the weekend. His parting message was: -I am going to make my presence felt in athletics in tiie United Kingdom. Dial is Singapore's fastest miler. He set the record time of 4
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  • 39 11 Singapore. Tuea Se»en pJ n. Three lies are played each evening. The tournament is expected to fin sh next week, after whici) the open championsnips are scaeauled to start from Sept. 25. the Institute
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  • 134 11 MALACCA. Tues. The Kilat Club BadminDay Training Centre 6-1 in a friendly over the weekend. The game was played at the Kilat Club HallThe Club won three singles and three doubles Full results: Kilat Club players mentioned first. Ja'afar bin Hassan bt. Joseph Chua 15-5. 15-5
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  • 505 11 Malacca plans to turn out competent track judges Sebastian Rasoo's Malacca Sportschatter MALACCA, Tuesday. the athletic season in Malacca is virtually over except for the interprimary schools championship meet next month, the Malacca AAA has begun its second Officials course to turn out competent track and field judges for next
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  • 110 11 PLANS FOR TOKYO OLYMPIC GAMES HOCKEY PARIS, Tues. The Executive Committee of the International Hockey Federation meeting here drew up a plan for the Olympic tournament in Tokyo in 1964. The plan, which will be submitted to the F.I.H. Congress in New Delhi on January 25 next year, is almost
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  • 228 11 TENNIS BODY TO SEEK AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION MALACCA'S delegate to the XTX Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya meeting next month will voice the dissatisfaction of the State's tennis players and officials on the disparity of votes and affiliation fees for member States. Mr. Ben Gomes, a local tennis enthusiast and
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  • 339 11 WE MUST BUILD THOMAS CUP TEAM NOW BADMINTON SECRETARY MALACCA, Tuesday. TtfO time must be lost to build a team to recapture the Thomas Cup from Indonesia, declared Mr. Charlie Scow, secretary of the Malacca Badminton Association. "Malacca will play its part" promised Mr. Scow who added that promising youngsters
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  • 221 11 Poor response for football referee's course MALACCA, Tuesday. QXLV two representatives from the 25 affiliates of the Malacca Amateur Football Association have entered for the referee's course organised by the association at the Banda Hilir English School. "Shocking response" was the comment of one of the officials organising the course.
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  • 248 11 Sports letter AN IDEAL HALL WILL NOT PRODUCE CUP CHAMPIONS Dear Sir: Lately great publicity had been given In the press of the Government's plans to build luture school halls on the basis of the one just built at the Queensway Secondary School which is designed primarily for badminton. All
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  • 476 12 Western Plains breezes over 3f. in 36 3 /5 at Bukit Timah By a Special Correspondent THERE were some striking gallops on a good track this morning and star performers were Western Plains, Pinkson. Paths of Wisdom, Fine Choice, Mcndlson. Doodle Dandy, Great Occasion and Count Fall. Western Plains, with
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  • 85 12 The advance pi'riy of the Japanese delegation to the second Asian Racing conference in Singapore visited Penang for the last days races there on Sunday. Picture shows (left to right: Mr. T. Mikami (secretary for International relations). Mr. F linai (racing secretary), Mr. Lim Huck
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  • 171 12 THE DOCKYARD THIRD TIME LUCKY: AIRMEN OUSTED lAL\\ BESAR. Tues. li.M. J Dockyard was third time lucky the Singapore Amateur Football Association Junior Cup knockout competition when they edged raf Seletai 'A' 4-1 in the second replay here yesterday. Dockyard the better side asy victory as ngh figb he Sel
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  • 74 12 RUGBY LEAGUE AND UNION RESULTS London, rues. Results ot Rugby Union matches played last night were: Br stdl 16 Cheltenham 13. Northern 21 Royal H.s.F.P. 0. Penzance and Newlyn 9 Ru>*lyn Park 8. Pontypridd 3 Ebbw Vale 11. St, Iv 5 Metropolitan Police 0. Towquay Athletic 3 Glamorgan Police 11.
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  • 83 12 ASIAN CYCLING: VIETNAM WIN SCRATCH RACE TOKYO. Tues. Vietnam won the race in the first Asian Cycling championships which resumed here yesterday. In a final field oi four, Nguyen Van Chao of Vietnam was first in 12.7 second?. Japan:* Yoichi Iwamoto was second. Japan's Hiros'ni Sasaki won the 4.0C0 metres
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  • 90 12 TJUKIT TIMAH. Tues.— A Singapore Turf Club official announced new features lor punter.s for Singapore Gold Cup meetin? beginning on Saturday. First is that the grandstand has been completely renovated. The ordinary members' .enclosure, the owners' stalls, and the Committee and Stewards' box have
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  • 172 12 rpHOMSON. Tues.— For the A third successive year, the Royal Singapore Club won the 'boomerang' in their annual four-ball, best-ball off handicap golf match when they boat the Australian Association by 24 points to 71 at the Sime Road golf course". Ine RSGC
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  • 57 12 DUBLIN, Tues. Australian cricketers, starting the final match of their tour gave a freescoring display in hitting 291 against Ireland yesterday. The touring siae then shot out Ireland for 76 and had scored 50 for one in the second innings by the close to lead
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  • 336 12 10 NEW RECORDS BY KATONG BOYS AND GIRLS KATONG, Tues. Katong District Schools' swimmers set 10 new records in the Singapore Secondary Schools' swimming carnival yesterday at the Chinese Swimming Club. From tho times recorded at tho meet, more are expected to go ■by the ix>ard al the forthcoming inter-district
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  • 28 12 LONDON. Tues. Eddie Machen. the American heavyweight, will meet Brian London, former British and Emphe heavyweight champion, at the Empire Pool, Wembley, on October 17.
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  • 254 12 Six Asians show up well for SCC Invitation SINGAPORE. Tuesday. IN a fast and open game of rugger, combined with hard tackling with no quarter asked or given, the S.C.C. Invitation XV did well to beat their heavier opponents. 42 Commandos, by eight points (goal, try) to nil on the
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  • 104 12 HONOURS EVEN IN DIVISION ONE MATCHES LONDON. Tues. Result* of English League football match-! ss played yesterday weie: Division One: Aston Villa 1 Manchester United 1. Blackburn 2 Ipswich 2. West Ham 2 Black- pool 2. Division Two: Bristol Rovers 2 Scunthorpe 1. Stoke C. 0 Brighton and Hove Albion
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  • 412 12  - M-CYCLISTS WERE THE STAR ATTRACTION G. SUBHAS G.P". post-mortem *y SINGAPORE, Hies. The Singapore Grand Prix has come and gone, and everyone, including com- i petiiors, spectators, officials, helpers as well as the organisers, thoroughly enjoy- Ed the two-day meeting. There were hitches, of course even Freddie Pope, the S.M.C.
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  • 396 12 TANGLIN, Tuesday j EXPECT a battle royal here today when the Ist Battalion the Queen \s Own Highlanders take on the 2nd Battalion, the 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles for the Parker Cvp one of most coveted Army
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