The Singapore Free Press, 30 September 1961

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  • 20 1 TO KEEPUP WITH THELOCAL NEWS VOO MUST REAB The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1961 15 CENTS.
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  • 192 1 Special Gold Cup preview, best bets and card— P. 1, 11, 12 SI 3 mil. flats ilan to speed up work \I J ()RK, Sat.— >]'■) million pilot me using preicated compo- to build ecoIhits is to be out by the m- and Devemenl Hoard. Ihc building
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  • 23 1 es SlaEgaiet ill Cla ram c Howe, Lon- !be Queen i XTiriiiii". announc- T.if baby ;s due etMi of October ov
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  • 332 1 SINGAPORE, Sat Three cyclists working in a motor firm in Penang Lane have entereo for the Free Press cycle race. They are (I. VaUiappan, 17 Abdul Rahman bin Auulh Bushalahil. 23. and Saad bin Abdul Kazak, 10. Yuliiappan and Abdul Rahman are in Class
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  • 81 1 WOMAN 'CRITICAL' AFTER OPERATION WITH PENKNIFE LONDON. Sat A 61--year-old woman is "critically ill"' in a Kent hospital near here after a tomir.Mtr '"penkife operation. When Mrs. Violent Sparks collapsed on a veranda at Saint Mary's Hospital after visiting her granddaughter, a hospital porter applied mouth -to-mouth artificial respiration. Then
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  • 177 1 Merger means jobs for Singapore's unemployed -expert SINGAPORE, Saturday. MERGER between Singapore and the Federation would help to solve Singapore's unemployment problem. This is the opinion of Pakistan labour expert. Mr. Sved Jamal Hasan Shirazi. who made a three-day stopover here on his way home from Saigon where ne attended
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  • 131 1 SHAW DISPUTE: MORE DIRECT TALKS TODAY SINGAPORE. Sat.— Direct negotiations between the General Employees Union and the management of tour Shaw organisation companies were being resumed at the Shaw Room. Lido Theaire. this morning aeeordh^ to a union source. Mr. R. K. Booker, legal adviser to the management, and Mr.
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  • 30 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. General Dwighi Eisenhower has promised Mi' Nobusuke Kishi. former Japanese Prime Minister, that ho will visit Tokyo this autumn ov next tipiing. thr Washington Post says.
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  • 24 1 LUSAKA. (Northern Rhodesia*.; Sat.— Nearly 2.600 people have I been arrested as :t rrsult of ciis- turbances in the northern pro- vinces.
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  • 267 1 BOMB BID ON NEHRU FAILS BY MINUTES NEW DELHI, Sat.— A crude bomb exploded outside a railway station in Old Delhi last night in an apparent attempt on the life of Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister. It went off five minutes after Mr. Nehru's car had passed, injuring a
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  • 38 1 PARIS. Sat. M. Louis Jo. French Minister for Algeria, has arrived in Algiers to intensify the hunt for the rebellious ex-General Raoul Salan and his fellow conspirators who have been at large for five months.
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  • 22 1 MOSCOW, Sat. Admiral Gorshkov. Commander in Cnief of the Soviet, Navy left Moscow yesterday on an official visit to Jakarta.
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  • 83 1 CiIXGAPORE, Sat.— Senior Government officials will discuss the dissolution of their 10-year-old association the Singapore Senior Officers' Association at their annual general meeting on Monday. The meeting is to be held at f».l."> p.m. at the Medical Centre in College Road. A full attendance of
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  • 299 1 DARWIN COMMITTEE TO CABLE UN. DARWIN, Sat. —An "Anti Deportation Committee," formed on Thursday night, has decided to cable United Nations headquarters asking that Australia's Immigration policy, as it affects' two Malay deportees, be examined in relation to the declaration of Human Rights.
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  • 37 1 SAX DIEGO. California, Sat.*Tne submarine Blueback Lraveilea submerged iron. Yokosuka, Japan, to Jran Diego, a cuscailce of 5,340 n::ie>>, in 23 days to set a recorn for conventional tiudenvater craft, the Navy announced on rnursciay.
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  • 248 1 TODAY. CASTRO— BY CASTRO WHAT is the truth about Cuba's controversial Fidel Castro? Is he a Communist or a dictator or both'} Man-in-the-neivs Castro provides the answers himself in an exclusive new series starting in P. 5 today and continuing next week. Cuba is one of the world's tension areas.
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  • 359 1 Cadet Roussel and Paths of Wisdom a good double By SCRUTINEER B. TIMAH, Soturdoy. pATHS OF WISDOM, coupled wilh Cadet Roussel, should make a good double A Bukit Timith tomorrow. final day o! the Singapore Gold Cup meeting. •Oil the weights, and over his favourite distance of 7F. Paths of
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    • 77 1 v wi" r. i i. .<.-.( i< fan mm attned li scri'i (in rs b"• into hiti ji i-csC«*rclj < iijtM ill'- tiiornins 1 it' ■,i i ii a isionsi A lined i Nt v mil h i übl" imm i I» < i)--old scli<M»lgiti
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 49 1 BUY TRANSISTOR RADIO tverytime^piQfj ku paint p'M-TONE m -vord tc? it. Abk VOIK tSs^° t n 1 f ;cnds v/ho hQVC KervTone. They'll tell :nd taster to cppl" JNISpIf gives best possible fe^Sl!ar^?M ;py of the new Home mi IS I end how-to-paint Booklet Bjfjfl I r frr^rrt V^S
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    • 89 1 VAX Ili.X FOR ll.\l. II ItMII IU 130/14% Orchard Koart •> |Kir<* I lfcl>. 3411<. iJ^KX X 2-ZXU 'Ssimr- Quants y New Summertime colours in Frosted Nail Enamels Mojnificcnt Spun Golds! Motchoble Posteh! Morv C !lou» New Fashions for Your Fingertip* and Toes» Cn'iing icmos in no I Ofiamels to
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  • 211 2 LONDON, Sat. Tin trading yesterday morning was rathei quieter than of late. Prices opened slightly higher but this seemingly brought out rather freer offers and prices fell back to close with no .significant change on balance. Trade quarter said Continental
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  • 168 2 STOCK MARKETS CLOSE WEEK ON DEPRESSED NOTE markets finished the week and a fortnightly account on a depressed note yester- day. There was nothing to help sentiment while consideration of the Imperial Chemical industries ha«vearly results, the tall in bank Advances and the usual end en account influences combined to
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  • 23 2 PHNOM PENH Cambodia*. S^l _Mr F. J. Erroli. Minister ol State. British Boavu ol Traae. arrived here yesterday. I 1
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  • 56 2 HONG KONG. Fii Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S Bunk Corporation $346 $342 .>;necI W'neeloc^ Maiceu $11.40 Sll.bO si» les sales H'kong phone $40.00 $40.00 sates bales i Dairy Farm Cold Storage $35 50 $30.20 >aie^ sales I Tattoo Dock $62.50 562.00 sale-. sales
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  • 34 2 i ONDON Sat. The Ptoancud I%nca marfcei ::.cne> tar September kasl jrwr, "B©. >:r\ioil> :-.xi \r> e.cla;. rwpeC- eft T»n«: 184. 6. 403.5. 409 4 40^4 Ru»b«r« 207 0. IN6 IS^O. ISS.6.
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  • 90 2 HAVANA Sat.— Or. Fidel C*sI ci:>c\o>oci late on Thur>ci.ty ight thai "aociattsi countries" piaiaiitced to buy 4.*****0 ana of Coten sogai In 1962 and he nest [qcb yea:- above world ■uurket prices. Or. Castro said Uw news ot cgree— enl -which meani thai Cuba
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  • 187 2 SHIPS lyn s uitH^Mrie the Singapore wharvt* tortay ife r«Ctib«rS I i 4.' 43. Duainacilliin .6. Man Mtyaj.n;.i Mir: tiA. StSM Of Madras 31 32. Tocaasa -7 XS. Outer roads: Ktr; l .Hj; DJawa, JUda, Kapoposan*;. War'.sano. EiauiQ P*ss 0 i |> Aitis. Orna. Akn^: M iru.
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  • City section: Financeana mausuy
    • 241 2 Anglo-Thai final dividend is 10 per Cent: Total reaches 22½ p.c. By The Free Press Morket Correspondent SINGAPORE, Saturday. rROUP profit before tax, of Anglo-Thai U Coruoration, timber and general merchaniexpanded from £265,488 to £420,578 in the year to March 31, 1961, and the distribution" is raised by five per
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    • 74 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares 1 asi sales In the Singapore Trading Rojhi yesieiaay were: INDUSTRIALS: Robinson Ords $142 f unchanged). Sime Darby '&>. 1%d., 3a.>. S.C.S. $2.40 '-12 cents). TINS: Ampat 165. i— baX Berjuntai 395. (unchangeoK L. Perak 335. (unchanged^. Fetaiing $4.55 (unchanged^ Rahman Ilvd $1 83
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    • 60 2 COLOMBO. Sat.— Mr. P.P.G. Kaluga ile. Ceylons Minister ior Tiansport and Works, lias announced a new link-up between Air Ceylon and the British Overseas Airways Corporation. Soeaking in the House of Representatives, he said the link-up vould ensure the continuance oi Air Ceylon after
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    • 66 2 NEW YORK: Sai— R.M.A. statistics with figures lor Aug. 1961 July i 961 and Aug. 1960. respectively. In long tans: Consumption of new rubter 136.740. 108.377. 126.173: cono£ natural rubber 38.165. 30.019. consumption of synthetic 98.575. <8.308. 88.960; including GR-S consumption 79.430. 64.383, 74 087, synthetic production 114
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    • 51 2 FLINT. Sat.— Buick was recallIng more than 1.200 additional yorkers to step up production to meet demand on the heels of its ••most successful new model in production in several years. Mr. Edward D. Rollert. general manager of the Buick division and vicepresident of Genera] Motors, reported
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    • 238 2 Dag crash evidence points to 'pure accident' NDOLA, (Northern Rhodesia), Sat.— The pilot of Mr. Dag Ham- j marskjoelcTs plane had| the undercarriage down and was preparing to land when the aircraft crashed last week, the commission of inquiry into the crash has established. In the crash 11 days ago
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    • 372 2 Applause in court as P.C. is freed on all charges HASTINGS. Sat 4PPLAUSE broke out in a crowded court A here yesterday when Police Constable Peter Boon. 21. was found not guilty oi indecently assaulting Mrs. Janet Mary Spence, 24, wife of a soldier serving in Hong Kong. He was
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    • 34 2 ZURICH. Sat.— The International Press Institute, which represents newspaper editors in 48 countries, yesterday expressed Its deep concern at death sentences passed on three executives of the former Seoul newspaper Mm' Ilbo.
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    • ROUND-THE-WORLD PRICES
      • 103 2 LONDON, Sept. 29Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European ssrr- .:-.r™sr,s RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot *4 1 28 RUBBER No. 1 RSS settlement House Terms, Now 2415/16 25 1/16 Oec 24 15/16 25 3/16 TONE*: Very quiet. PEPPER White Sarawak f.a.q. c.i.f. European ports Sept
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      • 64 2 NEW YORK, Sept. 29. Previous Today TIN Straltt spot 122.25 122.00 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract, Nov. 29.45 4 v j an 25.96 29.071 TONE: Steady. SALES: Three lots. Standard Contract Nov 29.35 29.37* Jan." 28.92J 20.00 TONE: Quiet. No. 1 RSS Oct. landtd prico 294 29| COFFEE:
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      • 31 2 NEW YORK, Sept. 29. Previous Today 30 Industrials 700.23 701.21 20 Railroads 143.35 143.96 40 Domestic Bonds 83.44 83.50 13 Utilities 121.57 122.44 65 Stocks Comooaito 236.11 JP.fi.ftO
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      • 30 2 Malabar spot 44i, afloats 44, Bept. I ihipment 44. Lampune spot 44J. afloat." 14. Sept. shipment 44. Muntok white pot r>7, afloat- 53, Sept. shipment 52*. tellers ox-dock.
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      • 83 2 opra, LONDON, Sept. 29. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.r. O.K. North European ports delivered weight per long ton Oet $1«4 64 4 COPRA Straits Borneo c.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered weight per long ton Sept./Oct £«O f6O COCONUT OIL erude Strait* e.i.f. European ports in bulk
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  • 205 2 Nasser calls off action against Syria rebels PRESIDENT Nasser announced yesterday F that he had called off military action against the Syrian rebels. lie said he "could not possibly accept the position created by the separatist mutiny but that "unity cannot be protected by military force if it is a
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  • 159 2 'WORLD IS GOING THROUGH A PERILOUS PERIOD' -DATO ONG LONDON. Sat.— The Malayan Minister of Health. Dato On« Yoke Lin. opening the debate of the General Council of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association yeftterday .saia the human race was going through a most crucial and perilous period. D^to Ons. wiio had
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    • 274 2 NY.KLINE SataMani'.rAcc". P. Sati. Gt^ci.Lwfrpoc! ETA 3/11/61 H^Durg. Bremen, Antwerp i Rotterdam eremer, Antwerp Rotterdam UCI Settsu Mara for *den, ie:::H. p. Said, Genoa, v sei es, Hamburg (ETA 28 1061). Bremen. Rotterdam, London Si le Havre Gdn. 18/ETO 2 Oct Ytfohama Mara hi Port Said. Beirut, tatta»ia. Famagus j.
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    • 224 2 ;:-v-/.. --({"fit *¥^W (I? *M/I H Where the girls ore! On the beaches, at the parti< Philips All Transistor PorlanW -\> i: I; X T In fashionable charcoal or u,r. orange Wide reception on three «rav< ban I Built-in telescope aerial Leatlier i shoulder strap lor easy carrying. Wort on
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 140 3 SINGAPORE VISIT BY NURSING CHIEF y^ \PORE. Sat.— The di- r tor <»f the Nursing Sirvief Division of the In- iti.»nal rn Council of Nur^ Miss Frances Beck, t Singapore in the ,»ur>« of visiting National \ur-< > Association bran- «jt in seven countries. n,r programme here in- U( ir>
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  • 70 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. There will be no water today in Zones One and Seven from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. No-water areas tomorrow are- Zones Two and Three from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and Zones Five and Seven from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday: Zones
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  • 248 3 Man who began life of crime 43 years ago is jailed f SINGAPORE, Saturday. 61-YEAR-OLD widower, Hawaii Ram Chawla, whose "life of crime" began as early as 1918 in India, was yesterday sent to jail here for two years for cheating. Hawaii, who claimed he was a businessman, cheated T.
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  • 51 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Toh Hian Meng, 19, was found hanging yesterday afternoon in a pill-box at Kee San Avenue, off East Coast Road. Anyone who knew Toh is asked to contact Inspector Wong Kam King at Joo Chiat Police Station, Singapore 15 <Tel. No: 7200 Ext.
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  • 586 3  -  ALEXANDRS LEE'S [A COLUMN ABOUT 1 PEOPLE 1 WHO MAKE NEWS 1 SINGAPORE, Saturday. J^ NUMBER of public-spirited people, in cementing their association with St. Patrick's School, have volunteered their service to aid the school's extension and renovation fund. -v The results of their efforts will be seen
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  • 105 3 MINISTER YONG TO PRESENT PRIZES TO CHESS PLAYERS SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin will present prizes today to schoolboy chess players who have taken part in the 1961 Inter-School Chess Championship. The ceremony will take place at 5 p.m. at the YMCA Hall in Orchard
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  • 130 3 Dr. F. J. Radcliff. a biochemist at the Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, arrived here yesterday from London. He stays at the Ocean Park Hotel. Mr. Alfred Oesterlin, a timber merchant from Sydney, flew in with his wife. They leave tonight. They are staying at the Ocean
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  • 255 3 300 MALAY SHORTHAND WRITERS TO ATTEND SEMINAR HERE SINGAPORE, Sat. More than 300 Malay shorthand writers from the Federation, Singapore and Brunei are expected to take part in i a three-day seminar and shorthand writing competition to be held in Singapore on Oct. 7, 8 and 9. The seminar and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 258 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK YSHLfr?? Pr s s Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page i i^^i or Travellers... llj&fj 1/ j tp iitiit it Sfav rrt n and corrfortable wif _^gPy whi'e you travel. A few pills Wf S wl <*. I quick l
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    • 412 3 BEFORE ..^B^V^fj MIND gl Sb^mibt--L i JfeJ OUTSTANDING Kit V Lfl UEW£LS Here at last is the outstanding new 7 Ptatmee-fimsh dial with raved gold ROTARY Super fj. designed and pro- nMm duced entirely in Switzerland He Luxe pft box The ROTARY Super 41 is a timepiece 9 Hand-stitched leather
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 194 3 What's happening today UINEMAfe C APITOL Warnaig mianlght. CATHAY: Can Can— midnight. ODEOX: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea midnight. ALHAMBRA: A Night to Remember t Mandarin) midpight; Woman Basketball No. 5 (Mandarin) 1.15. U. 45. 6.45. 9.15. ODEON KATONG: A Night to Remember i Mandarin) midnight. HEX: Abu
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    • 181 3 shows, see Weekend Cinema. Guide). SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Exnibition of works by local artels, British Council. Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. RAMAKKISHNA MISSION: Class on Bnagavad Gila by Sv ami SiddhaDmananda, Norris Road, 7 p.m. YWCA (Outram Road): Dressmaking, 2 p.m.; cake-icing. Y-Teen's Club. 2.30 p.m..
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  • 200 4 OERANGOON, Sat. Members of the Ceylonese Community in Singapore and the Singapore Buddhist Association gathered at the Sri Lankarama Temple tor a Buddhist memorial service on the occasion of the second anniversary of the, death of Mr. S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike. the former Prime
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  • 73 4 SINGAPORE. Sat The first Singapore Co-oper-ative Conference held lure early this month has made co-operative history, according to the latest Co-Op Recorder, organ of the Singapore Co-operative Union. Ltd. The Recorder acid-: "Those 1 who missed the conference, missed their opportunity ol co-operative education. It was
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  • 101 4 MORE ASIANS ARE TAKING TO TECHNOLOGY, SAYS EXPERT P\YA LEBAR. Sat.— A>ians are becoming more tech-nologically-minded and an increasing number are attending universities and institutions in Holland and other European countries. So >aid a technologist, Mr. Gordon Clarke. 31. from the Shell refinery in The Hague. Hoiiand. who came here
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  • 252 4 SINGAPORE, Saturday. JJINE Japanese businessmen representing various firms in Japan dealing with foodstuffs, garments and motor cars who were here on separate market surveys* have all left confident of the "excellent prospects" here for their products. ()i the nine,
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  • 43 4 MAN FROM ROYAL SIGNALS WEDS AT THE REGISTRY Mr. P. Maiden and his bride. Miss Susan Lee, after their wedding at the Singapore Registry. The bridegroom is in the Royal Signals. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yung.
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  • 139 4 School road safety body seeks Cash to finance its programme SINGAPORE, Saturday. Junior Safety First Council is seeking ways of getting financial support to pro mote road safety through schools. The president of the Council, Mr. Lee Kirn Siang, said that the council is appealing to motor firms and organisations
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  • 43 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The names of seven children, who performed heroic deeds between Jan. l and Dec. 31 last year, have been submitted to the Malayan Council for Child Welfare for the title "The most gallant child of the year."
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  • 72 4 FAIR WILL HELP RAISE MONEY FOR SCHOOL SERANGOON. Sat St. Thomas Secondary I private) School, St. Michael's Road, will hold its annual fun-fair and fete today from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Proceeds will go towardthe building of an assembly hall, a science laboratory and a library for the school.
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  • 111 4 Too hard lor Me? Jeremiah x\xli, 11 'THAT question was answered A by Christ for the rest ol time: "With God all things are possible." (Mat -hew xix. 26). Answered, and. for every one oi us. amplified (Mark ix. 23). Do we believe or, with the world's salvation
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  • 106 4 THREE R.A.F. GROUPS VIE FOR HONOURS IN MODEL COMPETITION Wfteen tatives f>nm An- f,,: ,"v. Char,, s v lengah, vfi\ in the Far v Force model a^ championshi) S row. '•••■:< at Seletai H a.m. Eight contesu The stal Pi^B ttn the weight events t pSi n b< awar^ d
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  • 60 4 TEMPLE SERVICE IN MEMORY OF HIS BROTHER SINGAPORE Bat Sadhu B ng company man, tri r- Ligi of fads brot! v. to save him irtoj Ja kuk ion Hji lir Bad T: Pr memy v.a> j he ma m Darshan, I Ben 22. 1044 Since Urn n, v M servm2
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 434 4 Tomorrow's church services St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7.00 7 a.m., 8.15 a.m. St. Berna- Read): 9 a.m. to II a.m. a.m.. 8.00 a.m.. 9.30 am.. 11.00 dette's (Zion Road): 7.30 a.m., Bethesda (Katong): 8.30 a.m., am.. 12 noon: 6.00 p.m. St. 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. St. Teresa's 9.30 a.m., G
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  • 1067 5 FIDEL CASTRO I think I will be able to avoid the trap that so many well-meaning reformers fail into w<mt frpp piprtiniK 5 TOLD TO KURT SINGER— Pt. I \M not a dictator, and I do not think I will become one. I will not
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 134 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred DicKenson MANDRAKE -*y Lee Falk and Phil Davis ET FOLLOW^^I HE PION/Hf SEE SAY- WMAT I KIEVER MNv) WMATS GOIMdOMfI THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake =>^ "<^ > "*^< 1 AOAAiT rr-Mv w.oocys \A I napoleon w^Trrn=Ry before"] I and look
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  • 235 6 SO much has been mentioned in your paper regarding the lack of civicmindedness in Singaporeans that we begin to wonder why this is so. Why do our own countrymen stand by and watch others being beaten up without lifting their hands help? Why do witnesses at
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 333 6 Malayans as S.M.F. officers ONE DAY. sometime in the future, the Singapore Military Forces will be officered entirely by Malayans. When that day comes -and at the moment the date cannot be forecast the last of the British officers at present on secondment to the S.M.F. will be withdrawn. The
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  • 73 6 The Free Press reported: From New Zealand the news continues to be of an unsatisfactory character. The natives have addressed the Governor in terms which leave do doubt of their intention to con- test ttie supremacy of *he Queen, and to set up a native King. There
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  • 50 6 riOLORADO SPRINGS (Colorado) Civil Defence Director Charles Willoughby nas detected a bit of tension among local residents perturbed by re- ports of increased radioactivity resulting from Soviet nuclear tests. He said a woman called him this week to ask "if it would be safe to go outdoors."
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  • Dear Sir
    • 188 6 BROADCAST CHANGES WITH NO WARNING AT ALL IHOPE. through your paper, to bring to the attention of the Director of Broadcasting that in my opinion the Chinese and Malay sections of Radio Singapore are not properly organised. I support my view with the following details; 1. A serial story in
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    • 79 6 Camera Quiz is interesting interesting 1 FULLY support William Goh's suggestion (Free Press, August 26) that a prize of $10 be awarded to the reader who writes the most interesting letter to you. But I do not agree with him that the Camera Quiz Contest is becoming uninteresting. In my
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    • 109 6 WHILE at the exhibition held recently by the Singapore Junior Safety First Club. I wa.> particularly attracted by a poster captioned "Why Risk Your Life For A Kite?" It at once reminded me of the boys in my area who wander about the streets
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    • 23 6 Shouldn't we in Singapore also keep a watch for possible radioactive fallout from the recent Soviet nuclear tests? WORRIED. Singapore 5.
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    • 215 6 A LARGE volume of correspondence from readers has been published in the press disfavouring the six-day school week introduced into English schools. At the very outset of its enforcement in August 1959. both parents and teachers have voiced their views that the
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    • 165 6 STUDENT exchange programmes, like the American Field Service scholarships, are very good and should be given all encouragement and support for their success. The only snag is that only a limited number of students can participate in such projects. Cost is the main deterrent. The position
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    • 103 6 Noisy neighbour: Call the police I AM amazed at the number of people who apparently are not familiar with trie laws of Singapore concerning the committing of a nuisance, or if they are. do not think it applies to them. On two oecaiion;> I had to call the police, who
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    • 88 6 IT is heartening to know that there are in Singapore people who willingly give their time, and who uncomplainingly take the trouble, to organise flag days to collect money for worthy, charitable causes. Through your columns, I would like to congratulate these Good Samaritans for the excellent
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    • 126 6 Common sight: Driving without lights 111 II 0 This is your page: Write in if you have grouses or views to air There is a $10 prixe for the best letter of the week. IT Is becoming a common occurrence to motor vehicles being driven at night without proper lights.
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    • 27 6 #The rear reflector* on many pedal cycles just cant be seen by oncoming motorists at night. Will the police take action, please MOTORIST Sinsapore. 10.
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  • 69 6 Life is like that Itttle son uh,!?"' f" h, >ou don t say J^rtlj, Sf*^" sobbed o mother. sS-r FJtc accuse i cd- 0 he nor »%n, he iconic other one rASLJ V.a.S i 1 ui u you oaaed sho hen coop." i i "Y J honest. 1 man ..i
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  • 66 6 A who I tae grouj start) iim i considered <. to en by tionists, than om that positi The diffi tj i cci by thi ti the I grind' i I i ston< is p]. i hole Ul Ui i the man brush the soil mo- &1
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    • 304 6 i- mm >i\( aporv 1 Saturday night rhythm: 12 KADIO >IM.APORE midnight) Ck»e down. Short Wave Service RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) 41 metres (7250 kc/s.) p.m. 1.15 Summary of proMtdhim Wave Service: grammes for the evening; 1.18 476 metres. Tiffin date: 1.30 Time signal. news; 1.45 The weekend's spor;; A.M.
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    • 362 6 CLUES ACROSS ask for a cough-drop? (7). 1 Bunny doesn't play well 1 6 5 It's charming to eat (5). 5 This way for the underground! 6 A lot of musicians are ban<3>. ied, we hear <4K 8 Aiab vessel <4». 7 He presumably wouldn't hide 9 Something akin to
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  • 334 7 SINGAPORE MAY BE SITE FOR NEW SEA FOOD COMPANY Man from America here to 'study potentialities 9 1\ < APORE, Sat. Singapore ji <nu' of the countries in nth-East Asia which may be ttosen as the site for a new sea pod company to be set up by a ca
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  • 68 7 Doctor goes on study leave > LEBAR Sat -A an Government •ft here tor Lontudv leave to take \1 HC i\ -Member oi I College ol PhyDr Edmund J medical officereoj Junior officials General Hospital :i- v...l be away lor years. Mtional conference ndon, Dr. Eysousa resent the Catholic li
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  • 129 7 JAPAN WANTS TO BUY MORE IRON AND TIN ORE FROM MALAYA SINGAPORE. Sat. Nine Japanese steel manufacturers have arrived here Ito negotiate for the purchase 'of lar^e quantities of iron and tin ores from the Federation and look over the steel market in Singapore. Two-day stay They are Messrs. M.
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  • 57 7 JOURNALIST TO STUDY AT TAIPEH VARSITY SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Wong K<>k Hua, 22. has left for Formosa to take up a four-year course in journalism. He will study at the Political University of Formosa at Taiprh. Mr. Wong was formerly a free-lance reporter for Nanvans Radio Weekly and* associate editor
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  • 33 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. A public meeting to commemorate the 92nd anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi will be held at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hall. 3 Race Course Lane, on Monday at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 61 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. J.A. I Nyangun, 20, of Sarawak has left for India to take a two-year course at the Hyderabad Schol of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry under the Co- iombo Plan. Mr. Nyangun is the second student to be offered this scholarship this year.
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  • 263 7 SINGAPORE. Saturday. THK principal of the University of Malaya division in Singapore, Dr. 13. R. Sreenivasan, exhorted the younger generation to meet the challenge of the times when he spoke at the annual speech day of Victoria School. Speaking on
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  • 114 7 TWO MALAYANS LEAVE FOR FURTHER STUDIES IN BRITAIN pAYA LEBAR, Sat. Two Malayans have left by air for their first over seas trip to England one to take up a secretarial course, and the other a civil i engineering courseThey are 17-year-old Miss i Jacqueline Jesudason, daughter of a school
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  • 42 7 BATU GAJAH, Sat. -Mr. Joseph Yoong, 22, a teacher in St Joseph's English School here, and Mr. Bachan Singh. 20, a former pupil of Sultan Yussuf School have left for England to read law at th<» Inner Temple
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  • 227 7 Mr. Chen has art at his finger-tips SINGAPORE, Sa t— Mr. Chen Wen Hsi, 50, is an artist who I makes the beauty of the East and West meet on paper for the pleasure of all. Mr. Chen, who has exer- cised his influence as an artist in Malaya for
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  • 33 7 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sat. —The 800-strong branch of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya is to have a new office at the building which was formerly the old Port Clerks Trainine School.
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  • 26 7 MALACCA, Sat.— All rural ievelopment projects in Malacca last year have been completed bXtftfactorily. according to the Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba.
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    • 135 7 DIQPCQ (ll rb 20-Mar. 20): rIOULO THREE friendly planets augur well for your future welfare and happiness at this time. »D|CC (Mar. 21-Apr. 20): Mnito THIS could be your big, romantic day when you could meet the one and only of your entire life. TAIIDIIC Apr. 21-May 21): IAUKUO A
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    • 137 7 day when you should call the family together for a serious conclave; make plans. PANPPR (June 22-July 23): onnocn TI j E S p OT light is on your activities just at this time, so make excellent progress. pfl (July 24-Aug. 23): LUU TAKE a short trip this afternoon to
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  • 930 8 ARACHNIS, VANDA, ARANDA-SPECIES THAT ARE NO TROUBLE TO CULTIVATE, YET THEY YIELD FINE BLOOMS MANY people are of the opinion that orchids are difficult to grow as they need special care and treatment. While it is true that certain orchids like the Dendrobium can't be grown in beds,
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  • 487 8  - Here's the easy way to build a bookshelf... without joints HANDYMAN BY MY household collects magazines like a squirrel collects nuts. But I am no longer upset because they are left lying around all over the place. When I planned to build bookshelves into a fireside recess, I also made
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  • 446 10 Smyke leaves a five-point plan to put swimming up Ken Jalleh's sromuciiT... 7 'biddy' teams for SABF Cup SINGAPORE, Sat— Seven teams from schools and clubs will compete in the first open biddy basketball championship starting at the Chinese YMCA in South Pier tomorrow at 4 p.m. These are: Mm
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  • 100 10 One stunt that always gets oh\s and ah's from the and is a pyramid of skiers. Like all ski tricks praclirl n ance are Imperative. The bottom two or th«J ZJ? use a common tow handle or look amis to l c h hr' r spreading: out.
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  • 62 10 |AKARTA Sat. All Asian Games building projects will be finished on schedule. the officer in charge of the construction programme. Colonel Sudarman, told reporters on Thursday. The games an :o DeheM Jakarta 12. August Sea* Colonel Sudanr.sri the swimming }JUo stadium and tenaij stadi would be
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  • 323 10  -  CHARLIE CHELLAPPAH by Jalan Besar, Saturday TENSION is mounting at the headquarters of the Singapore Amateur ft* ball Association here as the hours draw near for the clash betM the Malaya Cup South Zone 'giants', Singapore and Belangor, at the Besar
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  • 200 10 THE KEENEST SWIM MEET OF THE YEAR SINGAPORE, Sat. A total of a 112 .swimmers will be competing in the keenest swimming meet of the year. This is the Inter-Services meet at the Brittania Club at 2.00 p.m. today. Among them are 24 divers, and the clasii between members of
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  • 14 10 SEOUL, Sat. Thomas Christopher Kelly of Australia won the Seoul marathon yesterday.
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  • 197 11 All-stars and Gassers name teams for big night SINGAPORE, Saturu^ QOFTBALL'S big night of the year will be on Friday, Oct. <> wjien the All-Stars meet champions Stanvac Gassers at Jalan Besar Stadium. The All-Stars team will comprise the 'A' division teams in the league. The current league champions ot
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  • 156 11 TANGLIN, Sat. Combined Services and Tanglin Club drew with three points each in their S.L.T.A. inter-club tennis tournament for the Kliney Cup. Results (Combined Services mentioned first): Ist Singles S/Ldr Runchman bt Arkell 6-5, 1-6, 6-2; 2nd Singles Amesbury lost to Law 4-6. 1-6.
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  • 57 11 GLASGOW, Sat.- Scotland's football selectors, pleased with their team's 3-2 World Cup win over Czechoslovakia here yesterday decided to retain the same side for an international match against northern Ireland in Belfast on Oct. 7. Denis Law has been picked against in the hope that
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