The Singapore Free Press, 6 October 1961

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ •> The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 111 1 Tinggi Harapan shows top form in gallop: P. 12 Six from Spore for joint talks in Jakarta x; IPORE, Fri. first meetjoint comenvisaged basic trade ]i signed bei Singapore and on July 1 I, held in Jain Oet IH. rlelega- < iflieials 1 officials i Jakarta
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  • 14 1 INSPECTOR LIM
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  • 102 1 RAILWAY CRASH HORROR: 20 DIE, 50 INJURED HAMBURG. I West Germany*. Fri. About 20 people were killed and over 50 in Hired in a railway crash on Hamburg's overhead railway yesterday, the West German news agency DPA reported. OPA said a passenger train collided with a repair train loaded with
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  • 232 1 Red students clash over 'peace' men MOSCOW. Friday. GOVIET students clashed with their professors in the 32,000-student skyscraper Moscow University yesterday during a visit by 30 Western peace marchers. The clash came when the professors tried to close the meeting after an hour during which the peace marchers' spokesman. Brad
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  • 39 1 SINGAPORE. Fri.— An elderly woman. Madam Gan Teok. ye.Mero.ay watched helplessly as her 15-xnonth-dc grand daughter low Geok Tue. was crushed to oeatn bj a lorry while playing in Kampcng Ampat. off MarPherson Roau. Poiice are investigating.
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  • 48 1 CAIRO. Prt.— President Nasser last night maae what observers here railed a ;ngn»fied admission that the union of Eg>T>t and Syria in the U.A.R. Is over. He said his Government would not oppose the new Syrian regime's application to join the U.N. ana the Arab League.
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  • 31 1 SINGAPORE. Ft 1. A 50-year-clu cigaieite sellar, Tay Ek Caon«. was .stabbed at, the Junction of Rorhcre Road and Malabar Sued early thi.s morning. His condition Is serious.
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  • 357 1 Insp. Lim to retire after 27 years SINGAPORE, Fri. A police officer who has been responsible for physical training and instilling; discipline in thousands of recruits who joined the Singapore Police Force in the last decade, will bid farewell next Thursday to the Force which he served for almost 27
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  • 38 1 LONDON, Fii.— No definite date for a visit here by Teugku Abdul Rahman has been fixed, an authoritative source said yesterday. The matter still under discussion between the British ana Malayan Government«.
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  • 190 1  - Ex-prisoner takes an escaped prisoner back to jail P. M. RAMAN By SINGAPORE. Fix—The ''impossible" happened in Singapore yesterday. A former prisoner caught a prisoner who had escaped on Monday and took him back to prison. The prisoner who escaped was in Middleton Hospital undergoing treatment for a minor infection.
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  • 170 1 Death trail of the dope traffickers 0 A war that has for ytv,i6 been engaging mc utltiliiOil C, yuLCniiiieills and demand mg constant accion is the war on 71 a r co tics. A new series. Dope International the documented account oj the battle against narcotics traffickers will start in
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  • 114 1 SELETAR, Fri. Royal Air Force authorities here .yesterday lifted the ban on .serving food and drinks in clubs which was imposed on Sept. 1 following an outbreak of diarrhoea in the camp. About 300 Servicemen, women and children were sick during
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  • 261 1 AMBITIOUS NAVY MEN ENTER FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE SINGAPORE, Fri. P Two sportsmen from H.M.S. Terror \vr:o are neighbours in Bartley Roaci have entered for The Free Press cycle race on Nov. 5. They will have no practice a> they do not own bicycles and on the big day an-
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  • 24 1 NEW DELHI. In.— Ten people have tiieci following communal r.r.rs. last Tuesday in the North India University town or Aiiparh.
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  • 193 1 Hunt for 2 hiding Malayans stepped up DARWIN COMMITTEE OFFERS BOND ¥\ARWIN, Fri. The search for two Malayan pearl clivers biding in Darwin has been intensified. The Malayans Dari.s bin Sam. 31. and Zainal bin Hashim, 24 -have been ordered to return to Malaya as their pearling job^ have ended
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  • 34 1 madura rsouui ludtni. PH. Mr. Ne.uu. hxnmu Prime Miiii> e.\ cesteidaj a.- vis csouiitiy srafc "iiuiesmn lible tiid Hi* ciivi.sib c." and caai no hirrher divisum would \y Epjcwitcfl, whatever Uie c<.i;>equerice.-
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  • 22 1 MALAY/ UK M i". i I 111 1 or h F Rac4 1A k I f R 10 1 i II
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  • Free Press city section: Finance and industry
    • 301 2 I ON DON. Fri.—Virtu- ally all yesterday morning's tin turnover was in "'carries." Prices, however, he id up ferj well despite the fall in fiie East and, in this connection, it was thought that sentiment was helped by a certain amount of
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    • 193 2 V. MIPS lym; jlon^sid* the Singapore whir«e> tort.iy are- DiOHMd 33 34, n Uykca _"<'J6. flnmul Sikoi.^k: 16 Anr.i Uikm' 29 >'. WnHerrwdea UniinnwitilH 1/2, Rajala 3S/39. 1 Kmp;vr HiRr.H 21 22, MOIgaOMOM BtalU C. G irq S«as WW, S, SoAaafOi w, 80Hn nmrrt. «a. Outer roads:
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    • 353 2 Kramat Tin dredge revalued at £325,000: Free issue to members By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Friday. WITH Kramat Tin Dredging Company's dredge being revalued at £325,000, the directors have recommended that the major part of the increased assets revaluation reserve be capitalised by a free issue to members
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    • 211 2 UK BANK RATE CUT BOOSTS INDUSTRIALS: MARKETS RESPOND LONDON*. Fri. The stock markets responded to the reduction in the British bank rate from seven per cent to 64 per cent but there was no .spectacular advance in prices or expansion in business. Puces which had opened firm were marked up
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    • 56 2 HONG KONG ThUTS. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today X cV S Bri! X Corporation 5340 5340 sales sales Wheelock Harden sn.so S 11.40 sales sales H'kong phone $40.00 $39.75 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $3G.00 $34.75 sales sales Taikoo Dock 563.00 $62.50 sales sales
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    • 46 2 DETROIT. Pri. Two officials of i he U.S. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service joined yesterday as observers in the talks between the Ford Motor Company and the United Automobile Workers Union for a new contract to end the strike of 120,000 Ford workers
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    • 161 2 GSA sold 2,596 tons of stockpile rubber last month WASHINGTON, Fri.— General Services' Administration yester- 1 day announced that sales of crude natural rubber from the United States national stockpile of strategic materials in September totalled 2,596 long tons. The agency sold 4.625 tons in August. G.S.A. also announced that
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    • 69 2 COVENTRY, Fri.— Jaguar Cars Ltd.. announced here yesterday that production of their Mark Two saloon is being suspended until Tuesday because of a shortage of carburettors resulting from the strike at the Birmingham factor:, oi S.U. Carburettors Eight hundred and fifty production workers are being sent
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    • 109 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Fed Disp. $132 i—2 cents), Fitzpatricks $1.76 (—1 cent). F. X. Ords $2.50 (unchanged), Gammon $1.78 (-4 cenist. M. Cement $2.35 2 cents), Steamers 82 cents (unchanged), S. Times $3.16 (-1 cent). T.E. Ords
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    • 184 2 W. Nigeria has no nationalisation plan, Malayans told IBADAX (Western Nigeria), Friday. OI3A C. 1). AKRAN, acting Premier and Minister of Economic Planning and Community Development, told a Malayan parliamentary delegation visiting Ibadan that the Western Nigerian Government had no intention of nationalising any industries in the region. L "Investors
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    • 315 2 Red court sends two spying Dutchmen to 1 3 years' jail each KIEV, Friday. TWO Dutchmen found guilty of spying for NATO were yesterday sentenced here to 13 years' deprivation of freedom each tne longest sentences imposed on foreigners in Russia in recent years, exceeding Gary Powers' 10 years for
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    • 92 2 SAM RAYBURN 'MAY HAVE ONLY FEW DAYS TO LIVE' DALLAS (Texas). Fri. Mr. Sam Rayburn, veteran speaker of the House of Representatives here, has incurable cancer, an official revealed yesterday. He said it had been confirmed in a biopsy of Mr. Rayburn. who is 79. The official said no operation
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    • 38 2 WASHINGTON. T\\ The State Department .-aid yesterday ;it would give a full explanation i ana apologias to a Nigetiaii diplomat, Mr. Aiiyu Biria. who wis're- fused service at a restaurant near Baltimore on Tuesday night.
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    • 148 2 ECONOMIC CURBS MUST CARRY ON' LLOYD ONDON. Fri. Britain's v Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd said last night that the credit restrictions and other measures to strengthen the country's economy mu>t si ill continue. delay's reduction in bank rate from 7 per cent to 6 J 2 per
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    • 191 2 FARMER, SON RESIST DEPORTATION: LED AWAY IN CHAINS OONN, Fri, A: F .U German faro his son who resist g being deported I their home tiear West Qerman i dor were put I and led awa German from said yesterday i They said they scene yesterday from border from the
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    • 20 2 Oxford. England building and rttt oJ House hei^?. memoi.a: Rhoaes, has bmi oflf< gift to Oxford Dntw i
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    • 73 2 you will 5^ I look youß I BEIT IN $iWsk I TAILORED I fciftil SILK-WOOL SUIT ''jjiHW 1 MADE TO MEASURE W I TROUSERS 524.50 SA fl I Singapore. Tel: ***** 5 M 0 S«6stt&fe /or tfe 3£sr! wF/ /m\ 'c v** ~^^^^w i Sole Agents, for Singapore, malaya Sarawak,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 319 2 NOTE: All prices below 8 Oct 295 /i6 :*> are middle prices. j coffee: Futures 'b> U.K. Closing Prices Contract, Dec. 33.04 32.60 Above prit os quoted in IS ents per Ib. LONOON. Oct. 5. m. 1 Hss""'"" To ay Dow Jones Averages c.if. European NEW YORK. Oct. 5. ports
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  • 47 3 YORK BEGINS ON NEW ROAD TO JURONG SITE Fri. )*l nig marted work a the new at the trial r>- .> fortsome ion tones speed L ing t ;:.t: ilating Jurong i the Is- ned indus- the Oov- lan. r National 'an Kia isit< the lals the the
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  • 244 3 SINGAPORE, Friday. "pHE Singapore Government has provisionally agreed to grant pioneer status to three products connected with the steelmaking and rolling industry. A Government statement this morning lists the products as ingots, billets, and rolled I steel products. They will be declared
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  • 44 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. R. X Guy of the Department of Mathematics. University of Malaya in Singapore, will speak on "Birthdays" at a meeting of the Malayan Mathematical Society at 5.30 p.m. today at New Lecture Theatre No 2 of the Univer>:tv
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  • 156 3 YOUTH ON CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED EXTORTION IS ACQUITTED SINGAPORE, Fri.— A youth, Richard Edmund March, charged with trying to extort money from Yeo Thiam Kiat, a salesman, in Balestier Road on two occasions, was yesterday acquitted at his trial. March was said to have approached Yeo some time in June
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  • 56 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. John Ong Chye Hock. 21. a former student of the Outram Secondary School, has returned to Singapore after two years' Bible study at South Western Bible Institute in Texas, America. Mr Ong will take charge of the English section of the
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  • 45 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. There will be no water today in Zones Two and Five from 2 pm. to 8 p.m. No-water areas tomorrow are: Zones Four and Six from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and One and Seven from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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  • 15 3 ISRAEL'S Premier David Ben-Ourion was the mystery personality in yesterday's %ho's This?" quiz.
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  • 200 3 HIRE-CAR MEN (FREE PRESS TOLD THEIR STORY) WIN APPEAL SINGAPORE. Fri. Hire-cars .registered in Singapore as contract or self-drive vehicles, normally used by tourists, will be allowed to enter the Federation again from Monday. There are about 2UO such cars in Singapore. Their entry into Malaya was banned by the
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  • 71 3 Mr. Luciano Soomariva. a company executive, arrived yesterday from Bangkok on his way to Sydney. He Is staying at the Goodwood Hotel for three days. Mr. Takaaki Oshimo. president of an import company in Tokyo, arrived for a three-day stay. He is at the Hotel Ambassador. Mr.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 895 3 gBSBgg^SSI^^ m 1 ffl H H S9 ES H i f^% |v I■ i 1 la WII nEr .fl tj R |i| «sr:>':.« *:1 U l: :Ji=^=:a aa, II fr^W v I jm l -il n m~s—j SINGAPORE, Friday. ]\|ISS RANI WILLIAMS has returned from a course in Indian classical
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  • 183 4 THREE STORE CO-OP MEN FOR NEW DELHI CONFERENCE OINGAPORE. Fri. Three delegates from the Singapore Co operative Union will attend a conference on co-cperative press and publicity at New Delhi. India, from Oct. 23 to Nov. 1. Sponsored by the International Co-operative Alliance Education Centre, New Delhi, the theme of
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  • 31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. H. Jacobsen. a German construction manager, ha.s arrived in Malaya to supervise the setting up of Shell Company's $50 million oil refinery at Port Dickson.
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  • U.S. architect praises
    • 335 4 American couple touched by taxi man's kindness A SINGAPORE taxi driver was highly praised by an American couple, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jaffe, for his hospitality and helpfulness during their three-day sightseeing visit here. SINGAPORE, Fri. The driver is Inche Ahmad bin Salim, of Jalan Belek, who had acted as
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    • 39 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan Trades Union Congress is to propose to the Federation Government that the Trades Union Ordinance be amended. It is now making a close study of the proposed amendments.
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    • 187 4 Specialist in search of cure for eye disease SINGAPORE, Fri. A New Zealand eye specialist stopped here during a world tour to collect data and record means of curing glaucoma, a dangerous eye disease. Dr. R. Ferguson, who is attached to a private hospital in New Zealand, said that glaucoma
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    • 15 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Pang Tee Pow has been appointed Registrar of Societies, Singapore.
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  • 272 4 Govt's efforts to develop cheap housing SINGAPORE, Friday. AN American architect, Mr. F. C. Oswald of Salt Lake City, fully endorses the Singapore Government's emphasis on lowcost homes in its housing development programme. Mr. Oswald is on a four-day visit here in the course of an Asian tour to study
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  • 93 4 GOVT. APPROVES REGISTRATION OF 14 SOCIETIES SINGAPORE, Fri. The Government has approved the registration of 14 societies. The societies are Singapore Life Guard Corps, The Buddhist Union, The Free Christian Church of Singapore, Singapore Government Services Football Association, The American Club, Sam Choon Keng Liong Wah Huay, The Malaya Synod
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  • 204 4 QINGAPORE, Fri.— The SinO gapore Society for Spiritual Culture has organised a series of six lectures on Isiam which will be held on every Friday from Oct. 13 at 8 p.m. at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise. The lectures and lecturers are: Oct. 13, "Muslim Conception
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  • 155 4 He hiked to Singapore from Britain 4 NEW ZEALAXDKR who emici England two years ago, Ins n after trotting around a targe part globe. Christopher Charles Brittain, a papermaker, left Gravesend, Kent, for Europe last year and then returned to England where he took an examination in paper technology. After
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  • 90 4 NEW 'HOME' FOR MALAY LITERARY GROUP pEYLANG, Fri. A new \J "home" in Jalan Eunos for the Malay Youth Literary Association will be opened on Oct. 29. Inche Yacob bin Mohamcd, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, has been invited to perform the opening ceremony at 4.30 p.m. The association's
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  • 85 4 DOWRY SYSTEM TO BE DISCUSSED FORUM SINGAPORE I dlan Cultura B the Dniver Sin£ajx)iv D ducting a The formr. be conduce for this acad< mi will be a panel minont speafc They are Di B.Wii I den«\ a lead the Social Studi< :1 law lecturer at r.-l and former pn
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  • 964 5  - What next? To fulfil our needs we need at east $6 billion Fidel Castro WHAT IS MY STAND? By -AS TOLD TO KURT SINGER MONEY WILL COME FROM CUBA... IT LiLL COME AS LOANS FROM OUTSIDE i\\ i i.od I need time. Hani critics have been sniping at me and
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 279 5 RIP KIRBY m by John Prentice €c Fred Diekenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis 1 HHH TIO9HS I* "iTS I I T^ACKEP YOUK C^JQMTeSJH I --BUT TW 1 9 6ENTTLEMAKj/wHAT?| \TJyJiL X T\'f* y^\ r/Htl —SME GAVE US TWE£ SLIP >^H WAS KISJP EMOUGM7D I'VE pc^t "^^y^^M \VZm\\
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  • 191 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE More homes through joint effort f PHE big strides Singa- pore has been taking towards building more homes for the people will result in the provision of at least 16.000 more housing units in 1962. In the next 13 months, Singapore's private builders will between themselves put
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  • 147 6 yHE Minister for Health and Law, Mr. K.M. Byrne, has appealed to the public to boost the morale of hospital patients by buying articles made by them during diversional therapy sessions. Diversional therapy is designed to cure the sick by exploiting their creative abilities. We would strongly
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  • 1049 6  - WILL U.N.O. GO THE WAY OF THE LEAGUE DAVID MASON SPECIAL REPORT BY Soviet claim that no neutral men must be proved false, or else... CONFUSION reigns in the while washed corridors of the United Nations Buil(J i n g which sprawls along the shores of Lake Success, New York.
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  • 143 6 The Free Press it ported: The conduct ol Shaik Mahomed Taib oi Larut in permitting an armed expedition of Hye San men to leave for thi.> Island, pending the issue of the appeal which the dispossessed Ghi Hin miners have made to this government, is most reprehensible.
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  • 34 6 117EST MONROE «Loui- sia&a) city fathers reached a compromise between dog lovers and sleep lovers. The texi ot an ordinance enacted recently prohibits only such barking as is "continuous or untimely.
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  • 177 6 Life is like that DAI), a man v mi, better hall. i Nn vj 1 asked son (it-orgt-"They say so "Then if a man niarr I twice there isn't arm, left of him. is Him "Correct, ni\ bm HE: "I sue out wttti X fellows than I No answer He:
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 259 6 TODAY'S RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE. magazine; 10.30 The Reith lee>hort Wave Service Wires; 11.00 Starlight concert; 11 metres (7250 kc/s. 11.30 When lights are low; 12 Medium Wave Service: (midnight) Close clown. 476 metres. RADIO MALAYA (41.1 metres) A.M.—II.CIO Programme sum- P M U5 Tiffln date 230 mary; 11.02 Concert pup.-,:
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    • 333 6 i i II 111 T^^^^h^^ s^^ I "~TBBB~~"^Bb"~"i 27 r T HM BM kHH9 I f I I CLUES ACROSS n A perhaps (5| 1 But he normally kicks lor- 12 They enable people to come i ward 1 4» i clean (5). 4 A seat to do dims in?
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  • 69 7 A FAMILY RE-UNION- AFTER 43 YEARS Daughter flies in from U.Sto see mother ■AM LEBAR In. .\n iged urandhad a „on uith i O 0 iter, wrnom ,i not seen for and a d a fl sr h t f r s h€ had never when inrv ar;il S is
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  • 276 7 Commercialising the Grand Prix will only harm local drivers, says Pope SINGAPORE, Friday. yill! organisers of the recent Singapore Grand Prix are looking forward to the even! attaining international status, hut are equally anxious to avoid commercialising the Grand Prix. This was stated by Mr. Freddie Pope, president of the
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  • 80 7 SHE SAVED FOR SIX YEARS TO STUDY MIDWIFERY IN BRITAIN Fri Miss o Elizabeth Linus, a staff nurse at Kandang Kerbauj tternity Hospital, sailed tor Britain to study foi her midifery teachers 1 diploma. o*l board the ship, *he revealed thai she began saving foi this trip six years a^o.
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  • 93 7 SPECIAL STAMPS TO MARK C-PLAN MEETING SINGAPORE. Fri. Special i^ F istage stamps ol 12 25 cents and 30 cents n minatiOQs will be issued mark Uie 13th meeting of Colombo Plan consulta-j live committee for Technical peration in South and th-East Asia which will be Id in Kuala Lumpur
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  • 140 7 Tour of Orient is uncle's gift PAYA LEBAR, Fri. An American couple, who had always wanted to give their niefie and her daughter a holiday tour, finally decided on an Orient tour for all of them. Seventy- year-old Mr. Robert Alton from Chicago, with his 67-year-old wife, their nirco. Mrs.
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  • 40 7 ALOR STAR. Fri. Shui Yok. alias Ming Yet, a Communist bandit, who surrendered recently in Thailand, has been brought here under police escort. it is understood he will be detained under the Internal Security Ordinance.
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  • 34 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The Mentri Besar, Johore. Daio Ha.U Hassan bin Haji Yunos, will open rural development projects at Kampong Lint ing and Tanjong Surat in Kota Tinggi district this weekend.
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  • 180 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. AX American historian, Professor Dexter Perkins of Cornell University, New York, expressed full support for the formation of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs. Prof, Perkins, who stopped here for two days on his way to India, is a Professor of
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  • 149 7 TEACHINGS OF GANDHI CAN BENEFIT WORLD -SAMBANTHAN JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Dato V. T. Sambanthan. the Minister for Works, Post and Telecommunications said here that the whole world could learn from the nonviolent teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. Addressing Malayan Indians at a meeting organised by the Johore Bahru Malayan Indian Congress
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  • 44 7 SINGAPORE. Fri Lieut. -Col. W.J.A. Crais. an ophthalmologist at the British Military Hospital here, is visiting Kuching and Sibu at the invitation of the Sarawak! Director of Medical Services. During his Sarawak visit, he will attend only to urgent cases.
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  • 21 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. —The $250,000 branch premises of the Mercantile Bank, Limited here was opened by the Sultan.
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  • 30 7 TANJONG MALIM, Fri. The Social Welfare Lotteries Board has given $3,000 to the Tanjong Malim Domestic Science School to buy sewing machines, cups, saucers and cooking utensils.
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  • 25 7 KULJM, Fri. Che Yam binte Mat Said, 83, was killed when she was knocked down by a lorry at Kubang Semang here.
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  • 200 7 Expert says organising T.V. here is going to be difficult CINGAPORE, Fri. The problem of organising television service in Singapore is going to be more difficult than it has been in other places, Mr. Kevin Bourke, an Australian TV expert, told Singapore Rotarians. This, he said, is because the service
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  • 36 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. Yip Vat Hoons, an rconomics lecturer at the University of Malaya here, has left 6a a two-year Inter- j Council Fellowship for a degree at the London School of Economics.
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    • 34 7 f I i ml F: I i i V 1 -J Df| Battery Shaver, n c, any- safe even »n coj r mning fenq U ir, cs inv,tcd h H -at Radio Co., Ltd.,
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    • 472 7 A 01 you keep your uits about you IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHMY... "3CES <£%£?% 5Jj j-"*-^ you want before you act to VOl havr what is railed a e( combine shopping, social PAMPER (June 22-July 23): sptrkling personality. You are and spor ts events. -irinutn STICK as closely rhaxwteff, witty,
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  • 368 8 CHOTLD parents' interfere when their children become friendly with people they themselves do not approve of? Headers of this page jsay "no" when we put this question !o them in contest No. 14. With only one exception, they agree thai parents should allow
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  • 256 8 A LL of us have eaten fried chicken- But have you taken it with horseradish cream.? A pleasant, nippy sauce, it should be muae before you fiy the chicken. Get, a .small jar of horseradish sauce and acici naif whipped cream, a lit lie
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  • 80 8 BAMBOO CURTAIN ...RIGHT IN YOUR OWN HOME 'pHE "bamboo curtain" can now be brought right into your home, I mean literally A popular form of decor in many Japanese homes, these curtains have now been introduced in the local market. Bamboos in their natural shades are cut about three inches
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  • 437 8 DRESS TIPS FOR THE MORE MATURE WOMAN i- m m mm ii -mW-^ >*m* om* IkMLSw^ l^kTllVC llVifl STRAIGHT j Qggyy^^i^yy^yyyyi skirts j 1 FOR YOU... NOT THE STRAPLESS GOWN j 7 ALDER women, (those above 30) have often complained that they are left out of the picture whenever fashion
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  • 277 8 BABY CLINIC FOR MRS. KNOW-HOW HERE is a little girl who likes her bottle so much that she won't accept anything from a cup. A reader wants to know if it matters: "Can you advise me on how to wean my fourteen-month-old daughter
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    • 1041 9 fm CAREER SHOULDN'T STAND AlF?© 111 TUC WAV fIC 'flig I 111 lilt WAT Ur i UUMto IIU HAP rlNtbv THE VyiNNEFt SECOND THIRD INCHE YUSOF bin MD. ALI, Jalan Abdul xMISS MAVIS CHU A, Paya Lebar Road: Any MR. DAVID LIM, Clyde Terrace: The tliere is mutual un- t
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    • 282 9 Quiz No. 41 SHOULD CHILDREN S)E GIVCN A FREE HAND IN THE CHOICE OF A CAREER? rIS is the question on which The Free Press seeks your opinion in Camera Quiz No. 41. Express your views on the subject in 40 to 50 words. For the best letter. The Free
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    • 259 10 CHEAPER THAN ALL SALES IN CITY? Cotton Bedsheets 3 Pieces $7.00 Pillow Covers Each 75 cents Fancy Bedcovers Each $4.90 USA. Chenille Bedcovers Each $18.50 Jonrxenweor For All, Moidenform, Playtex, Bestform, All Types Brassieres And Girdles. LUCK'S LTD. 17, Orchard Road, S pore-9. Tel: *****. The SOAP that mokes your
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    • 269 10 DELICIOUSLY PLEASANT! .m^^m JINTAN CONFECTION KEEPS your mouth FRAGRANT FRESH oil doy long! HANDY PACK ..20 eH i ECONOMY PACK 80 eft. S Obtainable from all good Sundry Shop* i Students Who Go Overseas! You need OVERCOATS QUILTS SCARVES WOOLLEN PULLOVERS UNDER. WEAR GLOVES JUMPERS WINTER PYJAMAS. Come Let Us
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  • 122 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. D r softball ians in Singapore, tonight is the highlight of P^lT season. The three champion teams will take on the Alll ir tin i r respective divisions at Jalan Besar Stadium under u t \nd the best softball
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  • 492 11  - Zatopek still runs... but now it is only a short trot to the office FERRY WIMMER By PRAGUE, Fri. pEOPLE on Ihe way to work each day grin and wave to the balding man running through the streets in singlet and shorts. "There goes Emit," they s;l y, "hurrying to
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  • 88 11 SIX TEAMS FOR ANNUAL UNION CONTEST SINGAPORE. Fri. Six teams will be competing in the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees' second annual interbranch knock-out football competition. The teams competing are: Marine Department, Postal Branch. City Health, Woodbridge Hospital Workers Branch. Singapore Telephone Board and Water Department. The draw is: Postal
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  • 118 11 SEPAK RAGA TOURNEY FOR AUPE CUP SINGAPORE, Fri. Sixteen teams will be competing m the sepak raga tournament to be neld In conjunction with the second anniversary celebrations of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. "I he second round will be played tori.iy. semi-finals on Monday. Oct. 9 and the
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  • 151 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A strong, fa.< moving Singapore Cricket Ciub second fifteen fought their way to victory over 5 Dog Unit R.M.P. by 11 points (two tue,. goal) to three (try) in the ***** match played on the padang here on Wednesday. A feature of vie
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  • 60 11 FARRER PARK. Fn. A neaalty in the iemainmg few minutes gave Shell Sports Club £c victory they deserved. Tlvev beat Slnßaix>re Glass Factory sooris Club by thiee goals to T^a in the Singapore Biusmess Houses league played here Wed--lUiniV ival score wu.s 2-ali. ScSSi Sere Sim
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  • 412 11 $12,000 NEEDED TO COVER EXPENSES OF TOP TOURING TEAM SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore cricket fans who were priviledgecl to see the M.C.C. touring team in action at the beginning of the season will be pleased to learn that there is more than a possibility that
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  • 225 12  -  B. NORMAN Says Singapore, Friday. SINGAPORE'S amateur boxers, invited to ti^ht in Indonesia over tour months ago, are waiting for the green 1 ***** 1 to fly over to Jakarta. Said Mr. Le.-iie Long, secrvtary of the Singapore Ama- teur Boxing Association,
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  • 580 12  - Tinggi Harapan in form: Gregory returns fastest time SCRUTINEER By Points to note They won at Penang rE following horses entered for the forthcoming meeting commencing this Sunday, have previously won over the Penang course: All Clear, Aloha, Colour Film, Arctic Region, The Cobra, Entertainment IV, Four Winds 11, Freedom
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  • 108 12 S.R.C. UPSET IN CHUA CUP TENNIS WITH A 4-2 VICTORY SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Recreation Ciub created an upset In the junior section ot the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's Inter-dub tournament for the Chua Cup when they defeated Singapore Chinese Recreation Club, the holders, 4-2 here yesterday. Results (SRC players mentioned
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  • 36 12 :uN DO N Fri.— Arthur Rowe"* skol pal o; -64 feet 2 inches at; Mansfield. Nottinghamshire, on j AogosJ 7 :s to be pur forward for iKociuaon as a European and British Empire record.
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  • 281 12 JALAN BESAR, Friday. 'JMIK Royal Navy, playing their second Singapore Amateur Football Association Premier League match in two days, went down fighting by four goals to two to the Europeans/Eurasians here yesterday. On Wednesday the Navy had trounced the Array by six goals
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  • 159 12 AIR FORCE SCORE 6 GOALS AGAINST CHINESE lALAN BESAR, Fri.— J Royal Air Force playing constructive and forceful football trounced the Chinese by six goals to one in a Singapore Amateur Football Association Premier League match here yesterday. The j airmen produced their best in the second half and netted
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  • 101 12 GARRYDEN LOOKS SET FOR GOOD SHOWING (Leong) did threequarter pace work, while Redskin spurted up the straight. Slipper Prince <Lee» and Indrapura were associated j in a 3f workout in 43 1/5. Lucky Game, ridden by I Leong, bowled along on hL> own to clock even time lor 3f. Prince
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  • 39 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. John Paaan. honorary secretary of the Singapore Cricket Club rugby sec- tion disclosed yesterday that the club's Invitation XV match against RIME., scheduled to be played on Monday has been can- celled.
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  • 81 12 BOXER TO HAVE WIFE AS MANAGER JOHANNESBURG. Fri. Mrs. Diane Holt, wife of South African lightheavyweight boxing champion. Mike Holt; said she had applied to the Boxj ing Board of Control for a I manager's licence to manjage her husband. "I think men simply do not know how to run
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