The Singapore Free Press, 2 October 1961

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. 1G234 MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 254 1 Steno Wins quiz jackpot after 2 years' trying PATIENCE BRINGS $500 REWARD SINGAPORE, Monday. 4 PKKSS reader, who ha^ been doing th wonl puzzle since it was started two v will U- richer by $500 for the coming hiishiuis season. She Is Madam S. C. Khoo 42. Happy Avenue North,
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  • 64 1 Hv NG KONG, M•• Dalo Haji Abdul Razak bin Hu-. the Deputy Prim( v ederatioi ol arrived li Hong Kong rday by air from Kua i wni r c t() V k: i stat< visit ai the being accompai led o\ Ahmad bta
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  • 61 1 PICKETING GOES ON AT TWO STRIKE FIRMS SINGAPORE, Mon. -Strikers continued to picket the premises of the Borneo Company and the head office of the Shaw organisation both I in Robinson Road— this morn- ing. There were no incidents. At the Borneo Company where some 200 workers have i been
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  • 35 1 1 1 die in floods LISBON, Mon. Landslide? caused by floods have killed li people. Including seven children, i on the island of Santa Antao m the Poriusues-e Cape Verde group 1 off West Africa.
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  • 276 1 Daniels (the $50,000 man) lauds Dragon, 'Bambino' By SCRUTINEER iINGAPORE. Mon. Keith Daniels, trainer of the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup winner, Balkan Bambino, was jubilant and full of praise for the horse and his jockey. Chris Dragon yesterday. Balkan Bambino is a great horse, one of the nnest. \nd Chris
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  • 109 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. A taxi--5 driver yesterday reported whai police say appears to be an abduction ca.se. He said a man engaged him at 2.30 p.m. When they reached Noordin Lane he saw two other men holding a third man whom they pushed J into the
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  • 40 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. A fourday conference of 130 Indian leaders headed by Mr. Nehru yesterday adopted a declaration urginz that English should continue to be used until Hindi is developed as an effective medium throughout the country.
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  • 236 1 BIG DRIVE BY GOVT. TO TEACH HEALTH IN SCHOOLS SINGAPORE, Monday. A BIG campaign to educate schoolchildren on health matters is to be launched shortly. Students will be told how to develop proper health attitudes and of various health programmes undertaken by the Government. Newsletters c xplainingi these aims are
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  • 130 1 S'pore and Johore signing water pact today lOHORE BAHRU, Mon. •I A multi-million dollar agreement to provide more water for Singapore was being signed iv re this menu;: 1 between the Singapore and Johor< Governments. The new agreemeii covers not only the drawing of water from present sources Ln J
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  • 29 1 SINGAPORE Mon. Tvn men armed witli daggers broke into a house ai NT. Cross Street, a 1 3.15 this morning and goi away vrtth S5OO.
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  • 167 1 CYCLE RACE: THE FIRST TEAM IS 'SET TO WIN' SINGAPORE. Mon.— "DeterO minatlpn" is the motto oi the first team to enter the free Press cycle race to be held un Nov. 5. The quartet, except for one, completed the 25 gruelling miles In last year's race under the name
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  • 44 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chiei Kalhi oi Singapore, Tuan Han Salleh bin rfaji Mat Piah, blessed the ground for the building of a $80,000 mosque lor Muslin: i soldiers in the British Army on a hill-top site off Clementi Road I this morning.
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  • 75 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. —Arthur Ward, one of Malaya's top iockeys, leaves for Australia today on a busman s holiday. writes SCRUTINEER. He will be away for about two months and will probably be back in time for the Pcnang December meeting. Ward, who Is at present under
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  • 205 1 Merger: The Tengku for London talks CERTAIN POINTS TO CLEAR UP KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.-~ Tengku Abdul Rahman said this morning that he would be izoing to London to discuss with the British Government the question of merger. Tin Tengku said nt the airport before Leaving for Kuiim••l ..Hi going to
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  • 47 1 SINGAPORE. Moa. a BaJcs- r w. i r.. h• 17. [ouiml ti u iiih i."-;- a P»jor P&njang Road liad lieen brokeu Into he tvrurned home a 6 pm. r< •r-fiav h total "i WOO In cash a ,Jd i wellery wortti MjOOO was
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  • Finance, aviation and shipping
    • 447 2  - SOME USEFUL TIPS FOR AIR TRAVELLERS CONRAD CHIEW By IMYA LEBAR. Mon.— More people in Singapore are becoming air conscious with the considerable publicity being given to new and faster jetliners these days. However, the first Mine Singapore holiday makers intend to trare] by air. they may wonder hOW to
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    • 409 2  - Two new Crusader vessels will begin service to Singapore LIM TIONG WAH By SINGAPORE, Mon. TWO MODERN 17-knot vessels of the Crusader Shipping Company the Crusader and Saracen will call here next month to begin a monthly service from New Zealand ports to Singapore. The regular loading purls in New
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    • 209 2 STRIKE THREAT BY 45,000 FORD MEN OFF: MORE TALKS BLACKPOOL. England. Mon. The threat ol an official strike by 45.000 Ford car workers in Britain over issues Involving their morning tea breaks Is ofl for the time being. Mr Wilfred Beard, leader o: the 22 union-strong negotiating team, announced iiere
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    • 44 2 ROME. Mon Rubber prociuc- I Uon was lower, chiefly because of a -harp drop in smallholders output in Indonesia, the United Na- tiona Pood and Agriculture Organ- j Isation says bi its report covering! the •r. nding on June 'in. 1901.
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    • 72 2 CHIPS lying atongsida the Singapore wharves or expected today are: Idoncaeua 23 24, Benraacdhul 21 28, Mandcvillc 39, a-... m '32, TnK.i. Mara :>»;. Settsu Mam t^. r-v.\c^ '21 '.I. Themis {aftei A-s:;n .■{IT.?. EVrreovh rafter Settsu Mara] is. Bomaidc faftev Idomeneust, Toeansa rafter Beamaedbui) -21/2^. Hima
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  • 426 2 Thailand's economy for first half of the year is in fine shape BANGKOK, Moo vpHA I LAND'S economy during the first six months of 1961 was in particularly fine shape, according lo an economic survey. The economic review of the Bangkok Bank reported that Thailand's trade balance for the first
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  • 241 2 Indonesia to show her armed might: 1,000 in big air drop JAKARTA, Mon.—Airu borne operations will keynote a display of Indonesian armed might in Jakarta on Thursday, the Republic's Armed Forces Day. The display will be staged at Halim Perdanakusumah Air Base on the outskirts of the city and guests
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  • 110 2 RI REBEL LEADER MUZAKKAR 'MAY SURRENDER' lAKARTA, Mon. Kahar tl Muzakkar. leader of the rebel Darul Islam movement in the South Celebes, may be ready to surrender, according to reports reaching here. Muzakkar last week sent his wife to the provincial capital. Macassar, with a letter lor the Defence Minister
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  • 27 2 LONDON. Mon. Two leading British ornithologists are to spend the next few months tracking :lown radio-active birds from Russia now on their way to Britain-
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  • 224 2 Resistance to new regime in Syria grows as Premier denies he is for secession OEIRUT, Mon. Syria's new 13 regime appeared last night to be facing growing internal resistance in its four-day-old revolt against union with Egypt. In Aleppo, one oi' the local points of the revolt, a 16-hour curfew
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  • 188 2 SECRET ARMY CALLS STRIKE IN ALGERIA A LGIERS. Mon. President •A de Gaulle's control in Algeria today faces its severest test since the collapse of the abortive Generals' putsch last April. The underground secret army organisation OAS which opposes his plans for selfdetermination for Algeria has called for a 30-minutc
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  • 15 2 TOKYO. Mon.— A nationwide i campaign against narcotics was lau;icnea in Japan yesterday
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  • 115 2 DOCTOR'S FIRST SECONDS IN AUSTRALIA -A FATAL CRASH MELBOURNE, Mon An Knglish doctor was knocked down and killed by a car within seconds of stepping ashore in Austra lia. Or Edward Scothill. 37. had just worked his passage to Australia by being a doctor aboard the British freighter. arnatic. The
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  • 169 2 Obstacles in U.N.: 'Seato must be on its guard' MELBOURNE, Mon. The Secretary-General of the South- East Asia Treaty Organisation, Mr. Pote Sarasin. said hero that it uas i n the interests of the eight treaty nations to protect themselves from any military threat because of obstructions in the United
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  • 223 2 'Berlin issue can be resolved without U.N.' NfEW YORK. Uoti I Adlai Stevi usotl. United States permanent preKentatlve to the I. Ma! totis said y sta rday I R» rUn Issin could b< ;< withoul recour bo tin U ed Nations Ifr. Stevenson said h. Ifeved all dispute* over I
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  • 28 2 PARIS, Mon.-Evrryon. crying oa thr Cliamps-Elv.v irists, policemen, neorsp raxidrtvers. Thr r, teaJc ol ammonia lumifhe rcffcigeimttng plan: <.j a i by Ice dotting rink
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    • 58 2 POP A> &c_ i IX ANIP^\ iffc WHAT WAS THE I 7*Y I REASON f=OZ I j T^AYS p 'GHT?^i|i I I V 'V 4 /i CEMINITE^^V /5) R H xi MISS PITCH THAT V t^r^^sas^J^wjffl to SET us e y P /^tttuiiiii!xi*f l^*^ n *»»»*»»*»»*»»**y I v £*T*tt**t*t**************** j^i
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  • 51 3 Church: It's Sin tO drive under influence of drink s Churcb risibilities o drive nee oi a road. n a d ng him- m ap- :ohol right to post- the past Irivei Is lives f all Ugh his kill $w< ring .i man by smn- iuor, pinion lost It and
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  • 270 3 $7m. SKYSCRAPER ESTATE GOES UP ON HILL-TOP SINGAPORE, Monday. NEW public housing estate which commands a panoramic view of the sea and a good part of the city is fast taking shape on Alexandra Hill. Tenants occupying ground floor houses will be living 100 feet above sea level. Since the
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  • 21 3 SINGAPORE. Man. The Government has appointed Commander R M. Sinclair to be a member o: the light Dues Board.
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  • 21 3 SINGAPORE. Mo-. Water will be cut oil in Zones Five and Six from 2 p.m. to S p.m. :oday
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  • 120 3 WATER WON'T BE RATIONED TO SHIPS CALLING AT PORT SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Harbour Board authorities have dispelled the fears of a leading shipping company here that the supply of water to ships calling at Singapore would be rationed. The assurance was given after the company's head office, in London,
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  • 63 3 Mr. Soe Myint and Mr. Wa Lit. merchants, arrived on a business trip. They are staying at the Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Paul Van Zeeland. Belgian Minister of State arrived yesterday. He is i staying at the Goodwood 1 Hotel/ Mr. Fred Edmonds, an j engineer, arrived from
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  • 570 3  - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S wmm^mm^^mmm SINGAPORE, Monday. QIRLS IN ISRAEL, after completion of their studies, withstand two years of army life and here to talk about it is Judith Cahen, daughter of top U.N. consultant, Julius Cahen. Judith, who is here for a short holiday, is a tinal year student
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  • 188 3 'Tunnel of Love' is rich in fun SINGAPORE, Mon. When, childless Augie and Isolde Poole dec i d*e to substitute foster for natural parentage, the adoption agency gives them a thorough "vetting", placing the investigation of their background in the hands of a dangero v s 1 y attractive agent.
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  • 88 3 1,000 ATTEND THE FUNERAL OF A MEDIUM SINGAPORE, Mon. About 1,000 people from all walks of life yesterday attended the funeral of the late Mr. Goh Kirn Choon. 62, a well-known Singapore "tung kee" (medium The late Mr. Goh died at his house-cum-temple in Tiong Poh Rpad. Mr. S. W.
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  • 32 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government has appointed Messrs. Lim Chee Then. Foo See Uan. and Ding Sieu Ming to be Conciliation Officers for the purposes of the Industrial Relations Ordinance 1960.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 148 3 What's happening today CINEMAS CAPITOL: By Love Possessed 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30. CATHAY: Kamikaze 1.30. 4, 6.30, 9.30. GLOBE: The Amba.sador'g Daughter 1.45, 4, 7. 9.15. LIDO: The Secret of Monte Cristo 1.45, 4. 6.30. 9.30. ODEON: Francis of Assasi 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30. REX: The Spanish Main 1.45, 4.
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    • 152 3 si.Mi/\ruuL tuLiLtL IiAND: Public perlormance at Kallang Park 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free film shows at Rayman market children's playground; Chong Lip School, 6 m.s. Thomson Road; Jaian Berseri, 14 2 m.s. Chua Chu Kang Road; Brickworks Estate, Alexandra all siiows starting at 7 p.m. SINGAPORE
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  • 231 4 'Paint and pay way round world to broaden your vision 9 ■SINGAPORE, Mon.— A 10 German-born artist has offered this advice to art enthusiasts here: "If you want to broaden your vision in life, paint and pay your way round the world." Juigen Engel, 22,
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  • 99 4 SO EQUAL: 6,400 MALE EURASIANS, 6,400 WOMEN SINGAPORE. Mon.— Singapore has 6.400 Eurasian men and an equal number of Eurasian women, according to figures up to June 30 this year. Among the Chinese, there are 643,300 males and 625,--800 females. Malayasian men outnumber their women, the figures being 122,--900 and
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  • 206 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A Bartley Secondary School student, Abdullah bin Abdul Ghani, who became the best NCO at the school's eighth annual cadets' inspection parade has been selected for a course at the Outward Bound School in Lumut, Perak. Corporal Abdullah, who is in
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  • 148 4 ONE OF EVERY 4 PERSONS IN SINGAPORE OWNS A VEHICLE SINGAPORE, Monday. QNE nul of every tour persons in Singapore owns sonic sort of vehicle. This is revealed in the latest Traffic Police report which lists a total of 404. 600 vehicles, ranging from bicycles to buses. A> the population
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  • 148 4 HOW-TO-WED COUNSEL FOR CATHOLICS SINGAPORE. Mon. Catholics in Singapore intending to get married have been notified of the requirements under the Women's Charter. These instructions are published in the latest issue of the Malayan Catholic News. In addition to seeing their parish priest and following his instructions, they must give
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  • 89 4 BUDDHIST MONKS TO GET ROBES AT CEREMONY SINGAPORE, Mon. The Dhamma Study Section of Wat Anandametyaram (Thai Buddhist Temple) in Silat Road, is organising a "Kathina" (presentation of yellow robes) ceremony for the monks of Wat Don Sai Keow in Chumohon. South Thailand, in November. The section proposes to start
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  • 96 4 PHOTO CLASS TO OPEN AT CULTURE CENTRE SINGAPORE, Mon. The Adult Education Board Is organising a photography class comprising of eight easy-to-follow lessons for amateur shutterbugs who wish to master the finer; techniques of modern photography. The classes will be conduct- ed every Wednesday evening from 5.45 p.m. to 7.15
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  • 32 4 SEREMBAN. Mon.— An Employment Exchange service has been set up at the Health Office here. It will be open once a week on Tuesdays between 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m.
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  • 39 4 KUALA LUMPUP. Mon. The Socialist Frorv is pushing ahead with it:- plan to hold a conference in November of Socialist and anticolonial groups from Malaya. Singapore and tv»e three British Borneo territories to discuss the Malaysia plan.
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  • 172 4 PAYA LEBAR, Mon.— Now Zealand can hope to find a ready market for her meat in Singapore because more and more tourists are coming this way. This was stated by Mr. N. Kirk, a farmer in Otago who exports about 1.200 lambs
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  • 185 4 People here more conscious of price than quality SINGAPORE, Moi. j The mana g 1 I director of a Nti Zealand food has expressed surprisj 1 that people here a>. I patronising stalls J spite of the well~ken shops. Ho is Mr. G.A. Davicscjj who found during his ul day
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  • 183 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ihinm have changed and v.l continue to change in t! 1 Navy. Army and Air Fnv 1 Institute, as the Ma 4 i> j British Services ha* ai< I changed. Mr. James McMullen. p~:b\\ m relations officer of NAAF.M .said this
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  • 45 4 SEREMBAN. Mon A JH layan tfirl who qualified New Zealand as a phy? therapist has taken ov« r post p_r the Seretnban < ;f eral Hospital. She Is Iflss Merry A thurai of Penang who lak* ov(»r from Mrs. M. tto&g
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  • 51 4 PETALING JAVA. IfOI Work hits begun on an a flciaJ lake in Pctaling Jayl opposite the Central Btecti city Board office oft Jala Timor. The project will contjr. 1 for two years before this toy has a lake garden covering a area of about 60
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  • 805 5 They called me a hotblooded rebel Knew tnat dictatorship was no answer and that if someone wants real freedom he has to fight for it and stand up for his own ideals I'M not a superstitious man at all, but I have been told that my life has always revolved
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 85 5 cc Fred Dickeuson RIP KIRBY by John Prentice tic Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE *>V and plhii DaviS THE HEART OF JULIET JONES »>y Stan Drake w by Chic Young BLONDIE rip* TH hsssff*-W o^p^t F l! !i tes^^ I MSTAQVEOk f I COFFEE -> fSTAQTING A V POACHED I 33ANJD CANYOM
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  • 371 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Alcohol and road accidents ANE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN people died in road accidents in Singapore in the first eight months of this year. In August alone the roads claimed 18 lives. Among those who are involved in the more 2.000 accidents each month, it is difficult to
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  • 801 6 DO YOUR CHILDREN TAKE YOU FOR A RIDE? SHIRLEY LOWE and S3aw take a look at ONE OF MOTORING'S HAZARDS THE man with a child in his ear is a driver at a disadvantage. Watch out for him, for certainly he has very little opportunity to watch out for you.
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  • 119 6 The Free Press reported: We take the following from the Melbourne Argus of the 12th I July last: The M'lvor News, of Friday last, says that the antimony reefs are rapidly attracting a population in i this neighbourhood. Their fame is spreading far and I wide; not
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  • 61 6 f|!HE village of tiny Toshima Islet, some 100. miles south of Tokyo. has decided to wage a campaign to attract young girls for Its 24 eligible bachelors. All the Island's young girls but one have departed to Tokyo, attracted by modern living. And the village recently learned
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  • 129 6 Life is like that I DON'T like your action, said the <]<»< the young man "11. course you've had pr< i m trouble with angina p toris." The youth heaved I sich. "Yes doctor. I have replied, "but you in «ot her name i|iiit«' righl J\ Irish maid- "Can tell
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  • 59 6 LAUGH WITH BEACHCOMBER A TIMELY v.a::.. been uttered taking advertts an seriously. I hop* read by the girl who off her engagem< i I tnese words: "You wrong shaving-en smoke the wrong i i you never wear I hat, your televit v. v are last year's and ordering drinks, y
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 128 6 TODAY'S RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE Short Wave Sci vice 41 metres <7250 kc/s.; Medium Wave Service: 476 metres. A.M. 11.00 Programme summary; 11.02 Music from the ballet; 11.30 Dombey And Son; P.M. 12 Mid-aay serenade; 12.30 Monuay medley; 1.30 The news; 1.40 The Tnree Jacksons; 2.00 Final Year; 2.15 Calling the
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    • 141 6 snow. 8.30 Melodies of years gone by; 9.00 Tip top tunes; 9.15 A name to remember; 9.30 Ti;e news; 9.40 Album of harmony; 10.00 Music and the musicians; i 0.30 Philosophical perspective; 11.30 Sing it again; 11.30 Invitation to dream; 12 (midnight) Close down. RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) P.M. 1.15
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    • 193 6 |2^T|H(2^i™~" CLUES ACROSS 3 Handy things to have <5). J 8 A childish publication (s>. 10 School game (5). 11 He has knowledge (3». 12 Full of self-esteem (5). 13 They enable one to get a grasp on things (7>. 15 A changed state that may be to your liking
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    • 201 6 6 Dan's In the country <5). 7 Grow less (5). 9 Soldiers, perhaps <3». 12 Are they responsible for Dans pet? <7>. 14 Prune drastically' <3>. 16 Hit up (5). 17 Came to a conclusion *s>. 19 He makes sporting use hi a pistol (7). 20 A drink goes down
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  • 168 7 'Malay language has not m hit their culture 9 giWAPORE, Mon. I [i c teaching r Ma j al to Chinese stadeiits trill not affff t their culture; in(i U national bmriiage is suitable a medium of inLtrut ti«»n in schools m d universities,
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  • 178 7 S. KOREA IN GOOD HANDS GENERAL SINGAPORE. Mon.— Lieut.General E. S. Wetzel, who recently retired as Chief of Staff to the United Nations Command in Korea, said in Singapore at the weekend that South Korea was steadily "getting on its feet again" and that Koreans who had been through enough
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  • 58 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. M 1 K ERT CHAN, 21, has left to take u\ live-month training course in advertis marketing in London. local person his employers ™rketlng magex of the I Canflelcl, said later send more id for trainAiistralia or »n or Mr.
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  • 42 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong, will pay a State visit to India from Dec. 7 to 27 at the invitation of the Indian President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, it was officially announced here.
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  • 76 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. K. Fukunaga, a company executive from Osaka, said yesterday that economic conditions in the State were "conducive to overseas investment." Mr. Fukunaga. who spent three days here in the course of a market survey tour of South-East Asia, said
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  • 15 7 SELANGOR, Mun. Minister, Teng-Ra.-.rnar.. opened ■"■■< mosque at Sangd Burong, S Karang distangor.
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  • 179 7 NOW THEY PUT IT UP FOR SALE TO AID CHARITY SINGAPORE, Mon.— A 22ft. long mural, created by nine pupils of Crescent Girls' School for display at the school's annual Parent Day, is being put up for sale and the proceeds will be
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  • 150 7 HER ARTICLES WILL BE IN 10 NEWSPAPERS J^ SMILING Japanese woman will be making her rounds of the city today, not to do window shop or buy an urgently needed dress, but to meet and talk to our women. She is Miss Mieko
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  • 152 7 SATA known in all lands doctor pAYA LEBAR, Mon.— The i fame of Singapore's SATA has spread far and wide. Almost any chest physician of note in any country is aware of its work. This is not a comment from a SATA official but from an American lung special- ist
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  • 78 7 RIDA TRAINING SCHEME IS A SUCCESS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Rural and Industrial Development Authority's rubber estate management training scheme had been proved a success, an official of the training division said. Since the scheme was started six years ago, 18 youths had been trained, mid they were now all
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  • 57 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The total external trade of the Federation for the first eight months of this year dropped by $168.2 million compared with the corresponding period for last year. However, with exports at $1,228.3 million and imports at $862.3 million, the Federation still had
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  • 163 8 Girl in love with a rude and boastful Romeo .v Recently I met a very good looking boy and have fallen in love with him. We have been going steady for quite some months. I don't mind if he is handsome but th< trouble is he is so conceited. He
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  • 180 9 General Knowledge Quiz lIERE are the questions lor this week's General Knowledge Quiz: 1. What Is the name of the Belgian Foreign Minister? 2. "I ?ot everything I never wanted." Who is the celebrity who said this? 3. Can >oh name Malacca's oldest Catholic church? The name Soh (iliee Soon
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 77 10 Lee Foundation donated $500 for a pair of moveable stands made of steel tubing for the Chinese YMCA's Institute of Biddy Basketball. The stands rise to a height of 8* feet from the floor to the basket The basketball stands may be moved
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  • 112 10 INVITATION XV TO MEET THE RANGERS SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Cricket Club Invitation XV will be meeting Sarawak Rangers XV, a rugby team comprising of all Ibans from Johore, in a friendly match on the padang here today at 5.15 p.m. The following have been selected to play for the
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  • 201 10 Old Victorians to send strong team to K.L. for annual games SINGAPORE, Monday. yiCTORIA INSTITUTION Old Boys' Association from Singapore are sending a strong contingent to Kuala Lumpur to compete against their K.L. counterparts in the annual competition for the Daniel Shield at cricket, hockey and rugby, this weekend. Singapore's
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  • 119 10 MRS. MURCHISON WINS LGU A DIV. MEDAL Mon. Mrs. A Murchison, returning a net 71, won the Ladies Golf Union 'A* division medal competition played over the Royal Island Club's links here. The runner-up was Mrs. N. Woodall with a score of net 75. The 'B f division medal was
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  • 31 10 BRISBANE. Mon.— Australian champion Wally Taylor yesterday issued a fresh challenge to Empire featherweight champion Floyd Robertson of Ghana. He offered to fight him for the title "anywhere."
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  • 332 10 Federation stars will turn out for the University XI SINGAPORE, Mon. The acquisition of two school stars from the Federation keeps the University of Malaya's hopes high of making it three-in-a-row in the Singapore Hockey Association Division One League this season. The newcomers are leftinside Wong Kirn Fatt, a Johore
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  • 393 10 Saigon rowing team hope to topple S'pore in regatta SINGAPORE, Monday. £JLUB Xautique de Saigon, representing South Vietnam, will be making a determined bid for top honours at the annual Far Eastern Amateur Rowing Association's regatta which is being held in Singapore from Oct. 12 to 15 The Saigon Club
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  • 480 10  - Pine the Pro to run for $4,500 in a bullring GORDON PIRIE BY in an interview with Sydney Hulls Farewell to the sham world of amateurism T AM turning professional. I shall h i\. I first race in a bullring in Sim Sebasi Spain, on October 29. And I will
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  • 249 10  - Wives, smokes and wine -it is all in the little red book IAN WOOLRIDGE By MILAN, SorurdoJ p you can remember quaking fearfully at the feet of a brow-beatinjj bullying sergeant-major, you will know what it is like n like to be a professional footballer in Italy. It is a
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  • 308 10 Be in bed every night (except monday) by in pro I Sleep every afternoon from 2 p.m. to 3.:t0 Drink no alcohol other than the watered uin< i I occasional weak beer provided by the tlub ai med-l tinea. smoke no more ttian two cigarettes a
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  • 84 11 The experience Vained by Raffi in Japan Useful for Games SINGAPORE, Monday Cycle championship will be held India, to 1963. Cpl. Harold PountSingapore'a one-man team at the v, Japan, disclosed on his re- SI t< was ting* r te M. OUt •::r mas- g VietBetter riders siai Ihe D y
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  • 188 11 COMMONWEALTH CUP GOES TO CHEONG AND KEE POW THOMSON Mop Cheong Thiam Siew and Low Kee r >\v won the Commonwealth cup In the Royal Island Club's noli tournament when they brat W. D. Banks and S. A. Bat tie v 6 and 4 over J:e RJLC's links here yesterday.
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  • 130 11 ONLY 3 FIGHTS LASTED THE DISTANCE THOMSON. Mon— Only three of the seven fights lasted the distance when the Police Training School Inter-Squad boxing finals were decided here cm Friday night The 60th Squad won the championships with 19 points. Result i Kiv. p.c. a. Rabin bt P.C. V. Krishna?]
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  • 304 11  -  B. NORMAN by Singapore, Monday jyjADRAS State basketball team, comprising some of India's leading cagers, may play a series of matches in Singapore if they accept the terms offered by the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation. Goh Chye Hin
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  • 155 11 Let us have neutral touch judges Dear Sir. PERMIT me to make an appeal to the Singapore Rugby Union tnrough your paper. The standard of relereeing in inter-school rugby games is high but there is a lack of neutral touch judge*. The present system oi api>ointing a linesman from each
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  • 103 11 TELEPHONE MEN LOSE INTEREST IN FOOTBALL SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. SR.P. Naidu, honorary secretary of the Singapore Government Services Football Association, disclosed yesterday that the Singapore Telephone Board Sports Club has withdrawn from the SGSFA senior knock-out competition as their members are no longer interested in playing football The STBSC will
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  • 57 11 PEKING. Mon. Chuang Tse-Tung Chinese world table tennis champion, was beaten in the semi-finals of the mpii-s singles in the national I at Taiyuan. i North China. Chiang, a 19-year-old stu- dent, was beaten in three i ?amcs by Hsu YinSheng Chuang beat Hsu in the world
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  • 78 11 DENIS COMPTON TO SETTLE IN S. AFRICA JOHANNESBURG, Mon. J Denis Compton, the former England and Middlesex cricketer, said here yesterday he planned to settle in South Africa. Compton, who flew in from London, said he would spend about two months in the Republic 'mainly to see my family in
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  • 128 11 Competitors in the St. John Ambulance Association 1961 Table Tennis championship concluded at their Headquarters in Beach Road over the weekend. The Commissioner SJAB, Dr. D. P. Mclntyre and Dr. Essel Tan, Deputy Director SJAA, and the donor of the Cup, are
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  • 113 11 S'PORE CSC ADVANCE IN INTER-STATE CRICKET SINGAPORE, Mon.—Singapore Ceylonese scored an effortless five-wicket win over the Johore Ceylonese in an Inter-State Ceylonese cricket match played on the CSC ground. Singapore Ceylonese will now meet their next opponents, Negri Sembilan Ceylonese on Oct. 20A feature of this two-day match was the
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  • 29 11 PHILADELPHIA, Mon.— Sonny Liston. contender for the world tmvywefghl title, was acquitted yesterday i f a chaise which resulted in bk suspension by tlie Pennsylvania Aihlelic Commisbion.
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  • 308 12 WATER SCOUT ROUTS THE FIELD IN LAST RACE I IGHTMNG FLAS H, splendid ridden by i Franklin, put up a terrifle sprining performance to win the main j *;f ovont. Last tho j half mile, and still: in the rear at the home! turn. Lightning Flash came with a storming
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  • 25 12 > .<■. is to retire Crom Xi me:'- professional ranp kuei this mon'h:, won :\> Sc&ndwai Inoooi prafes- itt la d tennj singles title .i--rf festerda}
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  • 28 12 NEW DSLHI. M.'n.— Tut' United States v. iii. the doubles ye.stev- j aaj to tend India 2-1 In toe Davis C".p intw-atme noatcli here.
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  • 718 12 That extra zip gave the 'Bambino' the Gold Cup SAYS SCRUTINEER REVIEWING MALAYA S RICHEST RACE SINGAPORE, Mon. JJESULT Stable's Balkan Bambino, with young Chris Dragon riding the race of his j life, won the richest event on the Malayan j Turf the $:>o.oooj Singapore Gold Cup; over lj miles
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  • 285 12  -  Asks C. Chellappah Jalan Besar, Mon A "FULL HOUSE' crowd of nearly 13,000 left the stadium here last night wondering if referee Hussein Osman of Pcnang had not blown his final whistle two minutes before fulltime and deprived Singapore of a possible
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  • 40 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Soli ball Association will play an exhibition match on the SRC padanti tomorrow at 5.15 pin. in preparation for the All Stars clash against the three division champions at Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday.
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  • 23 12 BUDAPEST. Mon. Hungary beat Sweden by l! 0 points to 102 in an international athletics meeting which ended heie last night.
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  • 16 12 HANOVEK, Mon.— West Germany beat Poland 11-3 in a rugby union international match.
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  • 63 12 CARACAS, Mon.- Venezuelan boxing suffered a severe setback when two national champions left to seek their fortunes outside the country and the nations top boxer said he soon would follow them. National lightweight champion Carlos Hernandez and bantam champion Nelson Estrada left for New
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