The Singapore Free Press, 11 October 1961

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  • 22 1 "TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL MEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 38 1 r ier i os if ft I I f A 'I X, N Prime t» n g k v said j -iiuainto Comdid not the Fed- II v hi COll L' or ncdi i > nth
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  • 19 1 DR KIRKWOCD GREETS STAFF-SGT FELTHAM
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  • 175 1 Four more clinics being built in rural districts SINGAPORE, Wednesday. I?OrH outpatient clinics, designed to serve abonl 200,000 people and treat an average ol !inor» patients v day, are being built by the Ministry of llc;illh in rural districts. They arc at Still Road. Kampong Bugis. Sembawang and Margaret Drive.
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  • 37 1 SINGAPORE Wed Tun v, v. Hock, accompanied jy ..<• i Puan Lim, returned p c this morning alter rpera in in Kuala Lumpur I totor v v idenl on the -Labis Road two weeks
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  • 24 1 rOKYO. Wed. Tun Abdul Malaya's Deputy Prime er, and his party loft hew a yesterday. *Tluy are due Kuala Lumpur tomorrow.
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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. Thieves t- ia;o a textile store In High jesladay wm! stole $4,245 radios and hand-
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  • 47 1 MED AN. Wed.— A district court here found seven officials of the state Estates Corjx>rution guilty of smuggling overseas 260 tons of rubber, and sentenced them to c: ol terms ranging from 18 months to two years, and fines of from 10.000 to 50.000 rupuihs.
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  • 30 1 HONG KONG. Wed —President :Ho Chi-Minh of North Vietnam irrived in Peking yesterday on his way to Moscow for the 22nd congress of the Russian Communist Party
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  • 387 1 Free Press story leads to a reunion SINGAPORE, Wed.— A story in The Free Press has led to the reunion, after a lapse of 19 years, of* a Scottish doctor and a British staff sergeant, both of whom were serving with the medical services in Singapore when the war broke
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  • 371 1 Straits Times dispute Nair replies to Rattray SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE resumed hearing oi' the wage claims dispute between the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd. and the Singapore Printing Employees' Union before Ihc Industrial Arbitration ("uurl this morning. Mr. C. V, Devan Nair. the union adviser, replied to yesterday's opening submissions
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  • 145 1 Old 'one-armed bandits' will be able to 'retire' now SINGAPORE, Wed. urn ana ageing "one-arm bancuts" stall active in .some Singapore clubs may now retire in the certain hope that there is no Legal obstacle for a successor to be posted in their place. The Government banned the importation of
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  • 36 1 HONG KONG. Wed.—Lieuten-ant-GencraJ Sir Nigel Poetfc, British Commander-in-Chief, Fur East Land Forces, yesterday visited Gurkha troops and locally-en-listed Hong Kont? soldiers at their camps in the New Territories near the Communist Chinese border.
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  • 30 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States Atomic Energy Commission announced last, night that they had conducted an underground nuclear test of "low yield at the Nevada tot site
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  • 29 1 I J AKARTA. Wed. Three new hotels are to be built In North Sumatra next year as part ol the 1 Indonesian Government s tourist drive.
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  • 27 1 MAH\ (Okinawa), Wed.— Heavy «Mshas broken in two the United 1, .tes lines vessel, Pioneer Muse, which mounded on a Dailo Island oi. Monday.
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  • 219 1 SINGAPORE, Wed.— "Come on Sikhs." is the call of the first Sikh entrant for The Free Press cycle race, Jora Singh. 20. Jora. a night watchman at a leading bank, who has entered in Class D. For Jora this will
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  • 312 1  - Laralegis is this morning's fancy at the track SCRUTINEER By OENANG, Wed. Ini r Dia Stable's Laralegis was confidently tipped at the track this morning to win the 7th. race today. Many maini tain that on recent form and performances he should have a pretty easy task against a lack-lustre
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  • Free Press city section: Finance and industry
    • 29 2 LONDON Wed. The Ford Motor Compel^ and 22 unions reamea agieement on <.> 40-he v week and a I.-i; an hour increase. It Bras officially announced jFesserday.
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    • 371 2 Southern Kinta: Financial results show big improvement By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TIIK PRICE of lin in London during the year to March 31, last, \\;is only a little better than in the preceding year £798, against £71)0 and the great improvement in the financial results of
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    • 127 2 Lasi sales vi wae Singapore Framing Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Dun lops Si. ls cent), F. N. Ords $2.48 I—21 2 cents i. Jackson (M) 95 cents (unchanged), st^am^rs 8] tens t-l cei..i. S. Traders $4.20 I—s1 5 cents), I.E. Ords $1.26 1 -f
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    • 186 2 ECONOMY CURB WARNING DEPRESSES STOCK MARKETS lONDON. Wed. The stock markets remained under the influence of the Chancellor of the Exchequer's speed) at last week's bankers' dinner with his warning that there can be no immediate relaxation ol the credit squeeze, and most sections lost further ground yesterday. The chief
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    • 60 2 HONG KONG rues.— Closing prices here today wer< Previous Today H S Bill Corporation < ?>.^ 5334 sales sales Wheciock M.ircif:. $1 1.60 $1 i.so sales sa les Hkotig pbone $40.00 $39.25 sales sales D;-.r. Parm Cold Storage c "^> '2~> $33.50 mi i sail s Taikoo
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    • 212 2 TIN PRICE CONTINUES TO IMPROVE: FURTHER £2 GAIN i on DON. Wed.—Mon- J day's improvement lin tin prices was well maintained yesterday morning and. after a m oderat c turnover. showed a further 12 nor ton all nd time quarters I little overnight ..v and .some U.K. demand late on
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    • 20 2 d Tiic Final*- uU es .<•■'. week respei 1 |M 4. ion s -I'.r 1-1:. 1r r > 1 177.5
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    • 115 2 V^MH'i .i-' itongSHi tne Sin:apori ii tii.iy .tie MaJ ,-v>r Pyrrtiua 13 i>. I i ibeCk !->Kfa 33 1/5, 1 Nera Mom <i.\. It. B. 1 32, Aj i Be toi B is KW. 1/3 "i. in-. Kir.<iu D a. Foe v C r.l ;n- i •■ikh
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    • 86 2 iondon. Wed.— Advance statistics issued by the International Rubbei Study Group show that worla production of rubber in June and May, respectively, wa3 as follows (in tons): Natural rubber production 155.000, 165.000; con.sumption 177,500, 170.000; imports into U.S.S.R. 33,750 30.250: imports Into China 3.000. 5.500; :otal stocks
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    • 316 2 Britain has first talks with Six: Very favourable' PARIS, Wed. The curtain was rung up yesterday on Britain's historic negotiations to enter the European economic community I formed by France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg. The iirst formal meeting 1 between the Foreign Mi- nisters of the
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    • ROUND THE WORLD MARKET PRICES
      • 120 2 LONDON. Oct. 10. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS Cil. European uorts Oct "4$ 24j Now 24 9'l*> J1 7 !6 I RUKHER No. 1 RSS Swot 24 13/16 24 11/16 RUKKER No. 1 RSS settlement House Trrms. Nov :>1 IS/16 24-11/16 Oec 24J 243 TONE: Dull.
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      • 64 2 NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Previous Teri.iv TIN Straits spot 121.12 121.6° RUBBER Futures Rex Contract, Now. 2).47 89.50 J»n 28.971 2vit7* TONE: Steady. SALES: Three lets. Standard Contract Now 29.38 29.431 25.85 2vb7J TONE: Oiuet. 1 SALES: Nil. No 1 RSS Oct. landed price jftjj 29i COFFEE:
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      • 28 2 NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Previous Today I SO Industrials 705.42 706 C<7 < 20 Railroads 100.66 15(K9J i t5 Utilities 107 4« 197W1 Average* 242.32 242.70
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      • 15 2 Ma:abar »pot 44i. afloau 43J or white spot 57. -soars 83, Oct atnt-
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      • 84 2 LONDON. Oct »0 Previous Tnujy COPRA Philhprmtr* c<f U.K. North European ports delivered weight per long ton Oct si», i (165* COPRA Stnrts Borneo e.i.f. UK North European Parts (telrvert-d weiKht per long ton Oc« k»j a* COCONUT OIL cri.de Straits, e.i.f. European ports in bulk per
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  • 249 2 CAPETOWN, Wednesday. TWO ships, tossing in rough seas, look oft* all !2(J() inhabitants from lonely Tristan Da Cimha yesterday while the island's "dead" volcano spouted lava high above them. The rescue ships took ther— farmers and fisher lolk of the world's
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  • 101 2 SYRIA: BRITISH RECOGNITION IN A FEW DAYS' LONDON. Wed Britain intends to recognise the Syrian Government in a few days, it is reported. Britain iias been in close consultation with the United Stales, but decided not to time its recognition to be simultaneous with that of Washington. One reason for
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  • 77 2 XJEW DELHI. Wed— Pak- 1 Istan has sent a protest Note to India expressing "concern" over clashes between Hindus and Muslims in India's Uttaj Pradesh State, it was announced here yesterday. Thirty-two people died and almost IAo were injured in the clashes, which <>ccur- red
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  • 119 2 NO DECISION ON U.S. TROOPS FOR VIETNAM WASHINGTON, Wed. The T? United States has taken no decision bo .send American forces to South Vietnam, the State Department >aid yesterday. Thr department's spokes--1 man >aid that the South Vietnamese Government had not a.sked for U.S. troops. The spokesman, Mr. Lincoln White,
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  • 43 2 NEW YORK. Wrtl -The United States and thr Soviet Union last I nipht failed to break a ihreo- v:eek-old stalemate in efforts to i find a formula to appoint an acti Ing Secretary-General, following the death o! Mr. Dag Hammank- joeld.
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  • 374 2 Dato Nik Kamil calls on the U.N. to make greater efforts to prevent new wa NEW YORK, Wed.— Malaya said yesterday that the great powers were "holding the world hostage to their will" and urged the smaller states to try to end mutual distrust and hostile rivalries. Datp Nik Ahmed
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  • 200 2 MAC MEETS GROMYKO: 'USEFUL' TALKS ON BERLIN LONDON. Wed- Mr Andrei Gromyko. Sovvt Foreign Minister, yesterday discussed the Berlin question with Mr. Harold Macmillan lor about 105 minutes and during the meeting gave the British Prime Minister an oral message of persona! jnvetin? from Mr. Xikita Khrushchev. The discussion did
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    • 458 2 N.Y.K.LINE L'OOOI (ETA 6 11 6] lei I Rottei *j 13 14 Oct I i »-'3fL m« feddali, p b.- Geaea, tori ETJI '4/11/61), Btom n R'iaiii, s I Hayri 27 29 Oct Tosonamj Maru n Sa .Beirut Lattat j FamafUSta, nsta Odessa 12 '4 No¥ H.* yo'M r.-jru E
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 160 3 Television, radio here for season at hotel F p B star, b Ait ti \«>: and fc is made v ;>p*\irP I all lis is V Easi N she Prk i n v P ippr.tr w■ st idea she > n ning I ?i n r t up the rno>t
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  • 259 3 Car seized but court frees the driver SINGAPORE, Wed.— Twenty three tins of illicit samsu were found hidden in the boot of a "pirate" taxi, detained by a Customs party in Dover Road on Aug. 28, Mr. S. R. Chapkhana, the Fifth Magistrate, was told yesterday.
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  • 170 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. L. G. Stubbings. a company executive from Zurich, flew in yesterday, and leaves tonight for Auckland. He stays at the Goodwood Hotel. Mr. p. L. Rasmussen, a company manager from Saigon, is here for three days. He also stays at the Goodwood Hotel. Mr. R. G.
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  • 81 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. The following have been appointed members of the Hindu Advisory Board for a period of three years. Mr T. Selvaganapathy, Mr. G Uttamram, Mr. A. P. Rajah, Mr Sakal Deo Rai, Mr. S. N. Dorai, Mr. R. M. Krishnan. Mr C. P. Ramakrishnan,
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  • 591 3 SINGAPORE DAIRY thyfdfdfdf SINGAPORE, Wednesday. JHK PUBLIC here will see— lor the first time, 1 am told Gilbert and Sullivan's opera "Patience" which brings to the stage a easi of experience It will be presented by the New Sceneshifters of the V.M.C.A. at the Cultural Centre on October 25, 26,
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  • 293 3 CINEMAS ALHAMRRA: One Night at Moulin Rouge 1.15, 3.30, 6.45. 9.15 CAPITOL: The Naked Edge 1.45, 4. 6.30. 9.30. CATHAY: Can-Can 1.45, 6. 9.15. GLOBE: Venus Last Goudess of Love 1.45, 4. 7. 9.15. LIDO: A Thunder of Drums 1.45. 4. 6 30, 9.30. ODEON: Voyage to
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  • 296 3 Architects: A research body would mean better homes SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore architects want an institute of research to help them build better houses more economically. Spearheading the campaign for constant research is Mr. Teh Cheang Wan, chief architect of the Housing and Development Board, who recently visited Hong Kong to
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  • 79 3 MAN ACQUITTED OF RECEIVING STOLEN BICYCLE SINGAPORE. Wed.— Muthan Palanisamy. a City Council labourer, was acquitted yesterday by a district court on a charge of dishonestly receiving a stolen bicycle on June 26. Palanisamy, defended by Mr R. Murugason. disputed that the bicycle, produced by the prosecution as the central
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  • 44 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. There will be no water in Zones One and Two from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. No-water areas tomorrow are Zones Three and Four (8 a.m. to 2 p.m.* and Zones Six and Seven (2 p.m. to 8 p.m.).
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  • 31 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 33rd annual general meeting of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, will be held on Oct. 22, at 10 a.m. at the mission premises, No. 9, Norm Road.
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  • 44 3 TODAY: 1133 a.m. and 11.58 p.m.; TOMORROW: 1159 a.m FRIDAY: 0-35 a.m. and 12.27 pjn.; SATURDAY: 1.15 am. and 1259 p.m.; SUNDAY: 1-58 a.m. and 1.33 p.m.; MONDAY: 250 a.m. and 2.14 pjn.; TUESDAY: 3 59 a.m. and 3.06 pjn.
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  • 270 4 BOYS' CLUBS TO RUN NEW 12-WEEK COURSE TO TRAIN YOUTH LEADERS KATONG, Wednesday. Federation of Boys' Club is calling for applications from young people above 18 to join its 1961 youth leadership training course. The 12- week course is organised and sponsored by the Federation of Boys' Clubs with the
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  • 140 4 State-wide celebrations to mark birthday of Sultan lOHORE BAHRU, Wed. State-wide celebrations have been planned to mark the the birthday of the Sultan of Johore on Oct. 28. Every town and district In Johore will make the occasion a festive day. The day will begin with a ceremonial parade at
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  • 178 4 Katong Neighbours to launch month's drive for more members KATONG, Wednesday. ABOUT 120 members of the Katong Neighbours are planning to go all-out to invite Katong residents to join as members when the 12th membership campaign of their parent organisation the Chinese V.M.C.A. starts from Oct. 15 to Nov. lf>.
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  • 101 4 CHILDREN'S DAY: FREE FILM SHOW FOR 1 ,000 IN JOHORE WOHORE BAHRU. Wed. J More than 1,000 school children in Johore Bahru were treated to a free film show at the Capitol and Broadway theatres here to mark the Federation's third Children's Daj. The District Welfare Committee provided refreshments and
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  • 25 4 KUALA TRENGGANU. Wed. —The Trengganu UMNO will open as many branches as possible in the rural areas in its reorganisation drive this month.
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  • 36 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Government has approved i the registration of Li Sinn 1 Continuation School, 2658 New Bridge Road. Singapore 1, and National Correspondence School, 232 C Serangoon ißoad, Singapore 8.
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  • 155 4 Fire-fighters will stage demonstration after Rotary talk on safety JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. ■JHE Johore Bahru Rotary Club will hold a talk and demonstration on fire-fighting by the State Fire Brigade at 4.30 p.m. on Oct. 17, next to the transport centre at Jalan Ah Fook. This was revealed by Mr.
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  • 46 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Rubber replanting authorities in Selangor are launching a state-wide campaign this month to get more smallholders to replant with highyielding rubber. The campaign will last for a month. The authorities will hold discussions with the smallholders and organise exhibitions.
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  • 38 4 IPOH, Wed. The Perak State Welfare Committee is to ask the state government to award a gold medal similar to the Pingat Hang Tuah for the most gallant deed performed by a child in Perak.
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  • 206 4 TOHORE BAHRU, Wed J Cheong Chee Yong of St. Joseph's School in Johore Bahru won the first prize in the first all-Johore schools photographic competition organised by the camera club of the English College of Johore Bahru. This was revealed by Mr. V. Senathi-Rajah, president of the
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  • 168 4 Johon man to look after Malayan students in Britain JOHORE BAHIU V INCHE Mohamcd Shukor hiii 1 State Welfare Officer, lu»s HU J as the Federation's first studcni u cer with the Malayan High Conm^ London. Inche Shukor Is expected to leave o Koala Lumpur with his wifp a?,^ of
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  • 140 4 S'PORE'S TRADE ACTIVITY IMPRESSES U.S. BUSINESSMAN ¥>AYA LEBAR, Wed. An r American businessman. Mr. U. J. Davenport, who went on sightseeing tour of Singapore, said he was amazed to see "so much activity" in the business centre of the State. "I had heard a lot about Singapore." he said, "but
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  • 102 4 'Lions' to dinner a dance on f anniversary JOHORE Bi| Wed. The Club of Johorel will hold its fig niversury dinner dance at the D^! Jubilee Hall or. ft at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Quf-k secretary ,z that more thai. th» dred member- '.rnzi Malaya are expectt at the dinner Amont:
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  • 978 5  - Lola La Chata (The Cat) was Mexico's queen of narcotics pedlars 'INSP. PAUL DUMARD' FROGMEN SUPPED THEIR LOADS OF DOPE THROUGH THE SUEZ CANAL UNTIL BADLY MUTILATED CORPSES WERE FOUND AFTER THEY HAD TANGLED WITH SHIPS' PROPELLERS BY DOPE INTERNATIONAL llftlllliwfflfjl rfj 1 1 *****1 I i 1 1 1
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 273 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Diekenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis .^Ltii 1 f V£S--:s.'A I I MV HATT JUST AS EASY I I ,T S S;MPLE.TME MAt\ /s:V.Pi,Ef FABIICXJS! -^f_ MILLI^MTMCP IT'S WEKET ~TO SE,<i^ IT IS 3P£>KEN: OCVV^N,' TO V N'ATIOM WHOCA'SSTh.S ]/^^^W( AV/I-'AT—
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 351 6 T<HE opening of the 1 National Theatre early in 1963 will be a memorable day in Singapore's emerging history. But it will be more than an exclusively Singapore occasion it will be a landmark in South-East Asian cult ure. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Ra.iaratnam,
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  • 465 6  - Learning to drive at St. Stirling's DENIS HOLMES PUPILS PRACTISE AT SPEEDS FROM 9O TO 120 MPH ACCORDING TO THEIR ABILITY By London. I WENT back to the classroom here al Britain's most unusual and exclusive college the International School of Advanced Driving. Look at the prospectus: Headmaster: Stirling Moss,
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  • 131 6 1 100 YEARS AGO! The Free Press reported: We hear that attairs at Saigon have taken a new turn. Of the French garrison lew remain in Saigon, the greater number having been sent into the interior to occupy certain important military points. The health of the men had greatly improved,
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  • 78 6 MR. E. H. MASON did not know that he had just won a new £800 car. A letter to his home in Heine Hill-road, Lambeth. later told Mr. Mason that his forecast of the distance the car would travel on a gallon of petrol round the Great
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  • 304 6  - SOON— NO ROOM TO BURY THE DEAD ARTHUR RICHARDS By THE day will come when there will hardly 1 be any place left in Singapore to bui> the dead. I'm sure of this because recently \vhen I visited Ye graveyards here, I learnt that they were all filled to capacity.
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  • 138 6 Life is like that rejected; gfl "Oh cheei jflj plenty o! oth< M know. JSm "Girls b» hai 29 done the *Jfl The botti, P( n |S«B Willir sent 9 Was highh <li>n| e r A 1 Her thanks R^ tt| 1 They quarrelled i,JI Through thai sin, S i
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  • 43 6 LAUGH ...WIT BEACHCOMBE IF the scienu I tnaltins tin i-at;:i« 1 1 popular M 7a i nilie> br fields amo cattle. !)i.-: m animals om v. la' i men J going 6 K 9 and baai g l avert suspii i M 8
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 244 6 TODAY'S RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE 9.00 Pack oi the pops; 9.30 Short Wave Service The new.s; 9.40 Spotlight 0n...; 41 metres (7250 kc/s.) IUO Thirty-minute theatre; .Medium Wave Service: 10 30 Hancocks half hour; 476 metres. 110 Tne Vienna fe&uval 1961; A.. 12 tmicinight) Close down. A.M. li.oo Programme .summary; ii.o2
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    • 343 6 B B B I I CLUES ACROSS o county of blossom, if nothing 1 Sharp pieces of grass? (6't. else <4) -7 Taking precautions as a mat- 9 Hes in tne stable, normally ter of policy? (8). (3t -8 Jo:m Stuart ge..s a letter from 12 A "egative word <3>.
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  • 38 7 BOWN CORKS PRODUCER ID JOHCRE SEEKS .K. MARKET eBAB Wed.— kj\Ss n» a a corks i into t mari i t X i i t v for at ring which he t bi ighl crown l spa] I
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  • 15 7 FADING ARTIST TO EXHIBIT LOCAL THEMES IN LONDON forl .hian r by rt S I
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  • 14 7 Hollywood's Benson Fong due Ben- I rih n in 80 it the ■U■ I
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  • 13 7 Children s Day at two schools given •■<* r will I singing I pro-
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  • 426 7 St. John volunteers praised: 'They can be entrusted with well-being of public' JHE St. John Ambulance Bri--1 gade here was described as an efficient organisation in whose care the safety and wellbeing of the public of Singapore could be entrusted. These words of praise came from the Yang di-Pertuan Negara,
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  • 144 7 Vocal duet discovered at Methodist concert |>AVA LEBAR. Wed. 1 A newly formed oca! duet made a hit the recent Paya Lebar Youth Fellowsnip concert which was attended by more than 000 people. Miss Dorcus Wu and Miss Alice Fang said they were surprised themselves how well they combined. Calling
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  • 86 7 GARDEN FETE AT AIR HOUSE TO AID RSPCA BUKIT TIMAH. Wed— Hun- dreda of people turned up for the garden fete at Air H use In Sune Road held in id ol the Royal Society for the Prevention ol Cruelty to Animals. Musk was provided by tho band of the
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  • 380 7 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... VOl' are one of those efficient, thorough individuals who can site up a job at the drop of a hat. s«'t started on it at once j and finish it efficiently, all be- lon m«1 people have even started thinking anout it-
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  • 97 7 After Mrs. Bear the witch's clothes and shawl Gwyneth wants to hear all about whai happened to Podgy and Rupert on their trip. 1 saw you both flying home on the broom," she says. How did you manage it Where had you been So they tell her
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  • 162 7 Local Council clerks take 3-day course in civics JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. yesterday opened a three-day civics course for 29 local council clerks from all over the State at the Youth Instructional Centre, Jalan Scudai. Dato Haji Hassan told the
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  • 118 7 3,000 AT OPENING OF NEW $220,000 CHURCH AT SIGLAP SIGLAP, Wed— Faith and charity built the new $220,000 Catholic Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour. The Rt. Rev. Michael Olcomendy, Archbishop of Malacca and Singapore, said this at the official opening of the church, attended by more than 3.000.
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  • 91 7 Manufacturers in U.S. want agents in S'pore OiNtiAPORE, Wed.— AmenO can producers 01 building materials and accessories are seeking agency representation in Singapore and the Federation, according to the United Stales Iniormauoii beiVxce here. Thirty-three out oi 43 participants in the third Isbrandtsen Mobile Trade Fair to be held at
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  • 151 10 - rOMSON, Wed.--RAF Changi create I record in Singapore over the w (i 5 they trounced Singapore Police by 68 J^m goals, six tries) to eight (goal, penaltvV^B match played at the Police Training Sch^W For most of the game RAF Chan*i%, a C NB
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  • 356 10 RAF is first team to beat strong SCC rugh side this S'pore season B. NORMAN'S SPORTS NEWS FOR ALL THE SERVICES SINGAPORE, WedßM PAF Singapore's Rugby XV scored am* brilliant victory this season when, scalped the formidable Singapore Oricfcj by 17 points (two drop goals, ta§ penal goal) to three
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  • 674 10 Five-man team take 2 relay titles at the Malayan postal meet JOHORE CHATTER by Sebastian Rasoo THE achievement of the year for the Postal Department in Johore was the winning of two athletic shields in the 3rd Malayan Postal Athletic championships held at Kuala Lumpur recently. The five man Johore
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  • 212 10 Victory in last mated of the year ALEXANDI i\ yaJ iin^Lec a fin ana ci i j season with win over Secretary! GH(J i giiii Uurt we Out oi 49 the poftteeme 29. lobi 15 and tm 221 Base Vebick 18 Signals Regi lon iSpur^ Club M and RAF Ifengai
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  • 316 10 rjTENGAH, Wed. The A past two seasons have marked a steady rise to fame of 75 Squadron R.N.Z.A.F. attached to RAF Tengah, not only where rugger in the Services is concerned but in Singapore's club rugby as well. Last season they served
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  • 51 10 CHANGI, Wed— More than 40 karts will be competing in the Queens Own Highlanders second karting meet at Selarang Barracks square on Sunday. The main event wUI be over 100 laps. During the interval, members of the FARELF of Physical Training will give a gymnastic
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  • 295 11 I SINGAPORE, Wednesday. standardi set by the Singapore Association should win medals letes who make the grade for the Peninsula Games in Rangoon in December. They are based on winning performances at the last SEAP Games, on the performances of the foreign atheletes who
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  • 21 11 NEW WALKERS LY FOR BIG MEET ON CHILDREN'S DAY several houses btidreo B* may ■5 <- -^iiiy X be .irents W to
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  • 20 11 INVITATION TEAM TO EET THE GHQ I ted to don M D Dear.s Ace] C .1 m oitaer rei sivel
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  • 40 11 HONG KONG. Wed.— A team from :he Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club lef* for Sir.eapore last night tn parncipatp. with crews from Mirl Saigon. Penaasr. Cambodia. Ri-ncroon and Sinsraoore. in the Far Bast Amateur Rowing Asso—.rttiOi'.s annual regatta.
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  • 286 11 Chinese Athletic top the league with win over 1960 champions JALAN BESAR. Wednesday. fJHJNESE ATHLETIC emerged the 1961 Singapore Amateur Football Association division one league champions yesterday when they beat last year's champions, Indian Recreation Club, by six goals to hvo in their last league match. The game was not
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  • 197 11 SCC NET ONLY GOAL TO BEAT SCHOOLS ON PADANG SINGAPORE, Wed. The Combined Schools were a shade unlucky to go down to the Singapore Cricket Club in an SHA Division One league fixture on the padang yesterday. As both teams were evenly balanced in strength the winners had to trust
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  • 209 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Table Tennis Association has decided to postpone the proposed open invitation international SaSTpJonships till after the Asian Games next year at SSerequest of the countries invited to the tournament which was scheduled for October 25 to 28 in SingaPC l?ie
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  • 398 12 'Uncle' Chua says goodbye to SA WLF after 25 years SINGAPORE. Wednesday. •THE Grand Old Man of weightlifting, better known 1 as "uncle" Chua Tian Teck, has severed connection with the controlling body of the sport the Federation he helped found, nurse and nurture through the lorn* years. Mr. Chua
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  • 80 12 STORE GOLFERS GET READY FOR TRIANGULAR HONG KONG, Wed .^-Golfers from Singapore and the Philippines are putting in practice at the colony's Fanling Golf Course in preparation for the first Singa-pore-Philippines-Hong Kong triangular interport. The event, which replaces the eight-a-sides interport which Hong Kong played against Singapore and the Philippines
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  • 135 12 RAF SELETAR SHOCK THE K.O. CHAMPS BALESTIER. Wed. R.A.F i Seletar pulled off a big I S"- p f lse when they beat Khalsa Association, last year's knock-out and six-a-side champions, by three goals to one in their SHA Division I League match here yesterday. It was Khalsa's first outing
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  • 26 12 BYDNEY, Wed.— Popular Ceylonese cricketer Mr. Gamini Goonesena will wed an attractive Eng£L* m Mlss o Phillippa Douglas Robertson in Sydney on Saturday.
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  • 285 12 MALAYAN STARS SWEEP TO VICTORY IN INDIAN SHUTTLE MEET BOMBAY. Wed. --Malaya's badminton stars scored an overwhelming victory in the first round of the Cricket Club ol India's onen badminton championships In the second round however. Tan Yee Kha«] retired with .severe exhaustion conceding the match in the third game
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  • 27 12 BALESTIER, Wed. A second half rally enabled Royal Navy to draw 3-all with YMCA in a SHA Div 3 match played here yesterday.
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  • 28 12 LONDON. Wed— John Charles, Welsh international centre forward of Italian club Juventus, said he intended to quit Italian football at the end of the year-
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  • 28 12 RAWALPINDI. Wed. in all Test matches during the MCC tour of Pakistan and India the follow-on will be 200 runs instead of the normal 150.
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