The Singapore Free Press, 21 October 1961

Total Pages: 12
1 12 The Singapore Free Press
  • 24 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY, SINGAPORE, 2° KKP WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOD MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1961 15 CENTS
    24 words
  • 72 1 Today's amateur race card and best bets P. 12 xpansion plan :o serve 70,000 peonis _Tu,> n re new L s *ill be ir to in Singa- is par! of Ihe yi Servi< cxIB> Finnic. al H id n11 t u s Betlok. I iare ng
    72 words
  • 4 1 nd the I
    4 words
  • 299 1 CIXGAPORE. Sa t— The generosity of the people of Singapore is being put to the test again for a most worthy cause the Cheer Fund. Tens of thousands of under privileged children in the State are awaiting thr coming festive season
    299 words
  • 126 1 UNSOLVED STATUS OF WEST IRIAN 'A THREAT TO PEACE' UNITED NATIONS, Sat.— Indonesia said yesterday that ''world peace will continue to be threatened" a.s long as the question of the status of West New Guinea remained unsolved. Mr. L. N. Palar. Indonesian representative in the General Assembly V Trusteeship Committee,
    126 words
  • 29 1 BANGKOK. Sat— TUe ciaUßhter i i of thr famous scientist. ShS 1 Mrs. Elizabeth fiiii its arrived here to unSr^e^'a MtenSlC re-search pro- by the South-East Organi.ution
    29 words
  • 253 1 The pluck of Tony: He sits his exams in hospital SINGAPORE, Sat. A determined 10--year old spastic boy, Anthony Lee, who refused to miss his final examinations while recovering from a leg operation, is now sitting his examinations in the General Hospital. Special arrangements had been made between hi.s school
    253 words
  • 270 1 Starting today great stories of the greatest jockeys VLTHAT'S new in The Free Press this week? An exclusive series on racing, a subject with a special appeal to Free Press readers! Written oy a foremost British authority, it tells the inside story of men whose names are as wellknown in
    270 words
  • 95 1 T ONDON. Sat. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery last night told the annual re-union of the wartime British Eight Army that "the key to the peace of the world lies in China." He told the "Desert Rats," whom he led in the Second World War North
    95 words
  • 256 1  - YURI GAGARIN (12,284 TON MODEL) IS IN SINGAPORE PETER LOKE By SINGAPORE. S a t.— Yuri Gagarin is in Singapore but not the Russian who made the historic space flight. The Yuri Gagarin who came to Singapore early yesterday morning is the 12.284-ton Russian cargoliner. It is named after the
    256 words
  • 84 1 JAKARTA, Sat. The fire J damaged Danish freighter Emilie Maersk Is to make its own way from the north Sumatra port of Belawan to Singapore for repairs, according to reports reaching here. The 8,000-ton vessel caught fire from the Indonesian fuel carrier, Kesturi,
    84 words
  • 35 1 HONG KONG. Sat— Delegates from Singapore, Malaya. Sarawak, Brunei anu Norm Borneo who attended a conference of Directors of Education here were "well satisfied" with the talks, according to an official statement.
    35 words
  • 32 1 NEW DELHI. Sat.— Mr. Jawa-j harlaJ Nehru today called for an impartial inquiry into the circumstances of the death of Mr. Das Hammarskjoeld, "to remove doubts from people's minds."
    32 words
  • 591 1 Tin Council meeting 'a strange affair' PURCHASERS ISSUE STATEMENT j f ONDON, Sat. The recent meeting of the Second International Tin Council, the first of the new agreement, was a three-day affair —and from the little that has been divulged, a strange affair, says a statement issued by the Purchasing
    591 words
  • 76 1 MALA 1 HK X DS m I Fund I 3 TH TREMORS i hi. Libtk in Ixi I pies cits centn w Miv i i iisi < H h< Ifil »f tin.', earth 1 1 eitwr s in l l i linuU b hit 001 FICH MC I si
    76 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 59 1 lv aC MA> BAT T i ERY V^ BX-330 D 5 L flumnium M I C H E N Jin i\ :..-.::i: «f| W JS W mum f^^ I* '^^p^^ »BP lil I Quality means N^^^fl rkman>h:p I^. I and (U m B materials ■VJ^^^^n^flß :i: iniour I atuvilke H
      59 words
    • 104 1 VAX 111X0 iiit* p^ii^yr* 1 1 "^T"*^ l ii riiii v re jHHN^^3 136 14! Orchard Road.l I 1 V S|K»re-». 1 Tds: *****. ***** A 2TJ4JK Fifo The latest in electric kettles! ivThe fast, streamlined] f 'WHISTLING' I V ELECTRIC KETTLE^J This revolutionary new 4-pint capocity kettle boils from
      104 words

  • 207 2 City section: Financeand industry I ONDON. Sat. Tin showed no significant change with the bulk of the business consisting of carries. Trade sources reported a little overnight U.S. business a- well as small Continental Interest In the morning but -aid
    207 words
  • 34 2 "ONDun Sal Tiu Pinan- I n.t: indices f '<"<■--: •<• la.-, yea i. wee.-t a- us yesteroa resi w Tif»« ?7S 1 3«4 6. 370 9. 357.4. Rubber* ?05 .5. 175 4 174; 175.9
    34 words
  • 79 2 hong KONG Sa;.— Wheelocfe Xlarcen and Company Limited >iii:\, Kougi announce oe; prorr i ye.,:- ended March 31 196] a::er providing few taxation of HK99.e0.63] (subject to audit) Ijh- (urectors will recommend ai toe annual meeUng on n<>y IT. 1981, a QnaJ payment oi 25
    79 words
  • 193 2 S. MIPS lyin* aor^s.de the Smjapore wharvK today are: President Ooolidsc 13 14. Hciyo Ull 1 «A 5" J 1 1 M 32, Zmob 1 Martini Seoondo 6/7, Miadoro 12 13 i-ov.l m. 1. ov.i Bakke m Beaaltaaach 26 27. Victoria t 1:' 1 Outer ro*d< Karang
    193 words
  • 488 2 M uar River profit up: Output 100,000lb. more than estimated By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE MUAR RIVER Company Limited earned a group profit of £226,800 for the year ended 31st March 1961, compared with the profit of £255,150 for the previous 15 months accounting period, according
    488 words
  • 259 2 INDUSTRIALS IN GOOD FORM: JAGUARS PROMINENT LONDON. Sat. -Stock market- ended the week on a buoyant note yesterday. There was nu marked expansion in business but Industrials met an increased demand and in the absence oi sellers, prices rapidly responded. Prom the economic view point, here was very lit Ile
    259 words
  • 58 2 HON(i Kong. Frt Closing prices here ;oci.iy were: Previous Today H S. Bank Corporation 5346 $358 sales sales Wheelock Marden SI 2.80 12.80 sales sales H'koni; phone 543.00 $43.50 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $35.25 $36.25 s;i;t S v t i s r&ikoo Docks $64.00 $66.00
    58 words
  • 46 2 LONDON. Sat.— United States and Canadian distributors have placed orders for Jaguar cms worth US$63 million t $189 million i. :ne British car firm announced iiere. Jaguar said the orders rep itemed a doubling of the demand for tneir products in North America.
    46 words
  • 36 2 BAGDAD. Sat.— lraq is to ;x--port crude oil. petroleum products, v.ool and other commodities to China under the 1960 Sino-Iraqi tiade agreement which has been renewed in Bagdad for another jrar. Bagdad Radio reported.
    36 words
  • 28 2 BANGKOK. Sat.- Thailand and Sweden yesterday signed an agreement to avoid double taxation with respect to taxes on income and capita] between the two countries.
    28 words
  • 96 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Lust salt;s in me Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops $1.1! 1 cent i. M. Brew $3.10 t lo cents), S. Times $2.98 i 2 cents), S. Traders $4.10 i— cents), t'.E. ords. $1.24 1 cent). Wm. Jacks $1.6^ (unchanged). TIN'S: A. Amal.
    96 words
  • 184 2 1,000 MUSLIM WOMEN, 550 CHILDREN ROUNDED UP IN FRANCE PARIS, Sat. French police yesterday I rounded up some 1,000 Muslim women and 550 children as they 1 attempted to stage mass demonstrations in Paris and the provinces. In Paris, police detained the women, some with babies in their arms, as
    184 words
  • ROUND-THE-WORLD PRICES
    • 118 2 TONE: Steady. TURNOVER: 200 tons. Previous Trid.iv RUBBER No. 1 RSS e.l.f. European ports Oct unquoted unquoted Nov 241 24 3/16 Hi i. HER No. 1 RSS Spot 241 34 9/16 RuiißEß No. 1 RSS settlement House Terms. Nov. 21 9/16 24 9/16 Oec. 2411/16 2411/16 TONE:
      118 words
    • 69 2 NEW YORK, Oct. 20. Previous Today TIN Straits spot L 20.50 120.37 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract, Nov. 2^.71 29.75 i Jan. 29.20 2\*.\b TONE: Quiet. SALES: Two lots. at 'UtAtO contract Nov 2&.~>~> 29.60 "J9.Uu 29.05 TONE: Quiet. SALES: Seven lots. No. 1 RSS Nov. landed once
      69 words
    • 42 2 NEW YORK, Oct. 20. Previous Foil iy CJ) Industrials 704. ft 5 705 «•> 20 Railroads 150.67 150. 14 40 Domestic Bonds 84.02 83 it sssr i 2 9 -22 «£S b5 Slocks Composite Avtra^« 243.01* j 4 a.a 2
      42 words
    • 120 2 Malabar spot 42. afloats 41J, Oct. shipment 41. L-imponc siot 42 afloats 41*. Oct. shipment 41. Muntok white spot 56, afloat* 52i. Oct. shipment 49. sellers, ex-dork. Above prices quoted m L'.s rents per ib. Copra, Coconut Prices LONDON, Oct. 20. «<*_,_ Previous Today COPRA Philippines ci.t. U.K.
      120 words
  • 277 2 That 50-ntegaton bod threat: 'U.N. faces emergency situation MR. Katsuo Okazaki of Japan yesterday warned the General Assembly Main Political Committee that it faced an emergency situation that demanded "immediate consideration." Referring to the Soviet intention to explode a 50--megaton bomb ne said the Japanese people haci been outraged by
    277 words
  • 249 2 PUBLICAN Tim Healey, of Rom ford, near here, became involved in a discussion in his bar on Mr. Khrushchev and his f>o megaton bomb and ended up dialling Moscow from his call-box telephone. "Someone ought to tell him what's what." he told his customers
    249 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 443 2 N.Y.K.LINE Sapporo Maru I l [f|4 4 12 Bl|, K'burj Bremen^ Anfem Rettentam h nc» Sttmane Maru Nm i leddsf p S >- r. M res, (ETA 24 11/61), Bremen, R lam <*. L-. Havre 27 29 Oct Wtflama Maru v Port Sj Beirut, Lattafcia. Fanafusta r -js. hta«OMt, (Bourgas.
      443 words
    • 284 2 For rough, tough mowing job RANSOMES 'TYPHOON' The newest Rotary mower with Air Mo r blade for crisp cutting of all lengths and k:; grass, lallang included. Governed 2] h.p. fours::;* "Clinton" Engine which gives power, boobom long life. see the Qansomes 'TYPHOON' at authorised distributors or M MALAYA <^|-^>
      284 words

  • 92 3 I SINGAPORE, Saturday. i relating to water supply, r Ihe proposed Public Utilities 1* ,!)k- Association and educaP among those submitted by W For oral answer at the third I'l, Legislative Assembly, to be Ed in in 1 ang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Bhin Ishak, on OA Sl* X rshall,
    92 words
  • 190 3 ADULT EDUCATION BOARD TO HOLD RADIO COURSE AT TRADE SCHOOL SINGAPORE. Sat. The Adult Education Board Is organising another lecture and demonstration course in radio servicing .and repairs for the public. The three courses which have already been organised are on art. photography and car repair. The new course on
    190 words
  • 470 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY jnr SINGAPORE, Saturday. JVJR. GEORGE TAN, chairman of the Katong Neighbours group of the Chin c s c V.M.C.A., promises a night of fun and entertainment for all those attending the branch's first anniversary celebration at the Chinese Swimming Club at 7.30 tonight. The social and
    470 words
  • 47 3 of *be :.-■•>• tl c 1 i :nor- %i .0 the matinet on Monday a few of us will bring part of the show to them." Joey said. To help Joey will be his vile Cindy Adams, clown Chaz Chase and the Shirleys with their balloon act.
    47 words
  • 254 3 Amusing play of witches and wizards SINGAPORE, Sat.— Believe it or not, but in this second half of the twentieth century there are still those who believe in the black art of witchcraft. John van Druten's comedy ''Bell, Book and Candle," which the Nee Soon Players produced last night at
    254 words
  • 154 3 ARMED ROBBERY CHARGE: TWO YOUTHS TO STAND TRIAL OINGAPORE. Sat. Two youths, alleged to have robbed a bar waitress while armed with a knife, were committed for trial in the High Court, at a preliminary inquiry yesterday. They are Tan Chai Saik and Loh Peng Loy. Tan and Loh were
    154 words
  • 66 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Sidek bin Bentong. a retired police officer, now working with the Army Depot Police was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court yesterday. Sidek's liabilities amounted to approximately $900 which he was owing to a moneylender. He offered to pay the
    66 words
  • 55 3 Dr. George Neumann, representative of a West German chemical works, arrived with his wife from Bangkok for a week's visit. They are staying at the Ocean Park Hotel. Mr. M. A. Fletcher, an export manager, arrived from Colombo on his way to Bangkok. He stays at the
    55 words
  • 66 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Water will be cut off today in Zones One and Seven between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. No water areas tomorrow are Zones Two and Three <8 a.m. to 2 p.m.K and ZoneFive and Seven <2 p.m. to 8 p.m.) Monday: Zones One and
    66 words
  • 144 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Federation's Commissioner for Roads and Transport, Mr. Lee Swee Poh, will meet Singapore travel men in Johore Bahru on Monday for talks concerning the entry of Singapore hire cars into the Federation. Mr. P. G. Peralta, executive officer of the
    144 words
  • 242 3 Nanyang, student artists put on their first exhibition iOINGAPORE, Sa t— The first art exhibition organised by the Art Society of the Nanyang University was opened by Mr. Ko Teck Kin, chairman of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, at the National Library hall. On display were some 80 paintings
    242 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 79 3 lsoO MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK T Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page j l! II truk iVo gni f, ccnf go|d broCC ct nf '"Witk^-- r* T" prccsion performance. ky n 3 re of its jewel cut \*'f I ks the quality
      79 words
    • 146 3 U nsingwear THERE IS NO UNDERWEAR i^Sr 7 uke MUNSINGWEAR W/ T-SHIRTS V V/ff^C^^LT have Guaranteed 'will-not-sog" v^fflff< Nylon-Remfcrced Neckband. j^f n v I 1 /Sj MEN'S BRIEF te^MJUj?^ J^^N nove Exclusive HORIZONTAL v)l f&rA KNIT "Stretchy Seat" that Ary\. stretches up-and-down with I your body movement as you bend
      146 words
  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 476 3 CINEMAS INDEPENDENT vIISSIOXCATHAY: Tnangie on ARY MOVEMENT: Fiee film Safari midnight show at St. Anurew's OrtnoODEON: Two Rode Toge- paedic Hospital, Tay Lian Teck ther— micinight. Road, 7.30 p.m. ALHAMBRA: Tne Miik- CLOTHING SHOP at War maid .Mancu^riiu-midnmMi; Memoria i H all, Si. Andrews Search oi Lovwl One (Man- cathedral,
      476 words

  • 141 4 107 teams begin drive to recruit 1,500 members for Y.M.C.A. SINGAPORE, Saturday. Singapore Chinese Y.M.C.A.'s 12th membership campaign is now underway as 107 voluntary canvassing teams go on a month long task of rerniitins new members. Each team consists ol five members under a captain. They are expected to enrol
    141 words
  • 47 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Associated Malay Cham- 1 bers of Commerce is to send j a memorandum to the P>d- eration Government asking lor a ruling that at least 20' per cent of workers employed by iion-Malay contractors J should be Malays. i i
    47 words
  • 33 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Rural and Industrial Development Authority has m-w overcome its problem ol recovering loans by introducing a "rebate system" lor those repaying their loan.-, on I time.
    33 words
  • 296 4 BIG FIRE PREVENTION DRIVE BY BRIGADE IS PLANNED SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE battle against fire will be carried into every home and office, said the Chief Fire Officer, Mr. S.L. Velge, when he addressed Rotarians. He said: "It is my intention to have my officers trained to a high standard in
    296 words
  • 197 4 YOHORE BAHRU, Sat— J The Johore Bahru Rotary Club held its first community safety project on "Prevention of Fire" here at the Diamond Jubilee Hall with the cooperation of the State Fire Brigade. The safety project organised by the sub-committee on community safety
    197 words
  • 105 4 HE'LL REPRESENT MALAYA AT YMCA TALKS SINGAPORE. Sat. The Rev. L. Maynarti Catch ings (above), Acting Secretary General of the Malayan Council of YMCAs has left Singapore for Indonesia to attend a national annual conference of YMCA leaders to be held from Oct. 23 to Oct. 28. The Rev. Catchings,
    105 words
  • 141 4 They 're off to promote trade with countries in Europe PAYA LEBAR, Sat. A Singapore and a Sarawak businessmen left here together for their sixth tour of Europe to promote trade with countries there. Mr. Tan Koon Jim, of Singapore, and Mr. Richard Tan Teck Kee of Sarawak, will tour
    141 words
  • 152 4 Singapore often tourist a cham to relax— US gide (SINGAPORE has become incr< lar us a place to relax foi i! hectic round-the-world or Pacific This was the opinion of two American tourist guides, who together have conducted ten tourist parties to Singapore. They are Mr. Del Calhoun, and Mr.
    152 words
  • 63 4 That I may apprehend.— whi.e Philippians iii.l 2. Can v. "W^ have found The Mes- the: q siah!" cried tlio.se who Kuigdom first followed Christ (John i.3n- ttol; Spi 4?). M...-: But He Had DOOM seeking, I.. and He had found them (Luke \v. 19.10), lymeai Galileans. nix* appreta
    63 words
  • 343 4 St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7.00 a.m.. 8.00 a.m., 9.30 a.m M 11.00 a.m., 12 noon; 6.00 p.m. St. George's <Tangiin barracks > 7.15 a.m.. 9.30 a.m.. 10.45 a.m.. 6.30 p.m. Si. Peters (Stiaagoon Garden Estate*: 8 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 6 p.m. Cathedral of Good Shepherd (Bras Basah
    343 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 138 4 ffte new place tor snacks Ca 1 ffte coo/ place to relax -^^L^^M! /^v! ltMß^g^|^\j^ s O\ the place to meet your friends... for lunch, T^jfefeg^M I C^B MBl or an evening meal, the place for an ffeltiß >^^S£& r &*Sy after-the-show snack. The Cold Storage Creameries ißSlli™ >^ r^^
      138 words

  • 507 5 Ir v(ii^^^ PERCY RUDD, CONFIDANT OF TRAINERS AND JOCKEYS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, BEGINS A SERIES ON 6 RACING GREATS. CHAMPIONS ALL, THEY KNEW TRAGEDY AND SUCCESS... QCODILt that s what the B icknamed W.R. (Hue) JohnM reason: his habit of lying P-* ace and then
    507 words
  • 426 5 edly 1950. Riding for Marcel Boussac, he captured all the English classics except the Two Thousand Guineas, the French One Thousand and Derby and the Irish Oaks. Rae's final record makes fantastic reading: Several times champion jockey of France, he rode in that country 1.400 winners in 25
    426 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 22 5 y MELOOICA s hro rches- 1 lr 3ro Ms ocr-- 522.00 IVe -C 3 525.50 Mi -v u».. Wuitl eputtc :iUI Ud.
      22 words
    • 78 5 Charlie Elliot |^3]!^uUM3&2l£^l SINCE 1 SI When in Malacca check U Efttfl I^H THF Swiss \v\T(il your time with ■■B|S^||^M O R AIJ.CI.IMATLS NOW Within your reach— Swiss watches of the highest quality Whatever your personality, a^e or occupation in Iife. FAVRF/LEUBA has created -i watch specially for you. A
      78 words
    • 316 5 §3 (,7IVS7V(,WV |5 X GRAXD AXKCAL mm dtt /A MT V^ ■^-4 i^^B /—^m\ mm j Km^ j LOOK AT THESE AMAZING BARGAINS IN MEN'S FOOTWEAR DEFT. fr^} 'GRlNER^lfolionMeirs^hoes C Block Suede Casuols $24.90 $15.00 per pair |B^ Grey-groin Leather Casuals 27.90 17.50 kdLj 'NORVIC Mew'i Sh—» \-^L Black Patent
      316 words
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 258 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson K^Sr^CJK CAME PAST MY /MY FRIENP, 4&lj£m \r > '^\/\i^B||i Sl6^4 PIP YOU? WELL, WE SEE PEf>AONr. \M^T^ 6O AHEAC7 ANC7 /A, NOTHIN6- TO 7^Jf*-^x i THIf-MAY F5 If X v /I fl^. /I LALkSH EVERYBODY A^^W LAUSH X" sV i^T'S^ I
      258 words

  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 366 6 industry If ANY of Singapore's T1 economically active people work in what are generally termed "small industries" or "eottase industries." In these industries. effort is organised on a small seale —a scale that demands very few people to supply the necessary manpower. Frequen
      366 words
  • Dear Sir
    • 147 6 THERE is a strong, but unhappy, tendency among Singapore parents to rely largely on the efforts of schools to shape the future of their children. This is wrong. The attitude of parents should be more than that of mere supervisors of their children in
      147 words
    • 36 6 My neighbour had been waiting a lons time for a suitable opportunity to play a record someone had given him. Last Sunday he got his chance. Its title: "Showers of Blessing." DROUGHT-HIT. Singapore 11.
      36 words
    • 450 6 The six-day week is no hardship Shame on teachers who say they are dissatisfied This is your page: Write in if you have grouses or views 1 to air There is i I $10 prixe for the best I letter of the week. I 4 Pongase chango", Inspector ALLOW me
      450 words
    • 188 6 R. Wee's suggestion (Free Press. Oct. 7) is an excelleni one. and I hope the authorities concerned will implement it without any delay. The world may have the resources to support a very much larger population, hut Singapore doesn't. The fact that the
      188 words
    • 51 6 Dear Sir... Pronunciation on Radio Singapore newscasts is becominß atrocious. One day last week I spotted "ashoshiashun" and "twentythoo." STATIC. Singapore. Bump still there rpHAT nasty bump in AlcxX andra Road I wrote to you about (Free Press. October 7) is still there. When will there be action? LAUNCHED. Singapore
      51 words
    • 224 6 it; the end of the year j\ approaches, students preparing for the Cambridge School Certificate or Higher School Certificate examinations are busy getting ready to sit for them. In hardly a month's time. the examinations will begin and into the examination hall will go
      224 words
    • 117 6 The Free Press report- i ed: Telegraphic Summary: The new arrangements for the clothing and equipment of the cavalry come into operation on April 1. 1962. Monsignor Nardi, the Pope's Envoy, has visited the camp at Chalons with a letter i from the Pope to the Em-
      117 words
    • 41 6 THE National Association of Soft Drink Manufacturers successfully applied at Nottingham for an extension of licensing hours i at their dance. Said the court chairman, Professor Robert Peers: "They do not seem to be supporting their own industry."
      41 words
    • 177 6 Clarification 'Leopard cats are not leopards' WITH reference to the article which appeared on page 7 of your publication dated 17th October 1961. under the caption 'Malayan leopard will be first in Italian zoo', I would like to refute certain remarks attributed to me. and other inaccuracies. The animal in
      177 words
  • 60 6 Life is like that Tiro nigl She contesl o m •a thi t|i« l nth, i m lions (in a middle ol th the sam< «*"> n die slipp, Ufilh t| lift. Pulled he kv i on the banl i m- h ildlj in ihe se< 01 raised < ri
    60 words
  • 24 6 I Pei "afi! 1 writ rU li 1 a. f em< n I It 1 Ti.t lap:- encr 1 I In ct deck
    24 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 721 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. DEATH ft P/Oftti $f> f minimum >. M A UE SA BfjCd 71 DaMCd av.iiy ,i. y on 20/10/n. Kun«ral on Saturd i 21 10 •>!. Cortege leavea -1: ii i'.iad lor Sr. Joseph s Church, Vlctoi Street, at i 15 ;n\. ,-.i to BMadarl Ccmeten ANNOUNCEMfcNT M
      721 words
    • 1 6 B9toa«a«fll
      1 words
    • 108 6 V^ CVLTUF?ED PEARLS j 43, HTCH STRtET S<WftAPOßl_lJl_i^ iftANCH OfflCf 6. STATiON ROA* ASSOCIATE CO/v^PAN' if..*. <Mw §H0 jCta j :>.-.-. I gmminiCiiiiMiiiiiii[3iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iii,:; j GarrarD Loborotory Series Type A' HUM-FREE mi k w^> r; B Insist on Gorrord Garrard cquip^ i#lf I E product of combined design and mg<" I
      108 words
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 316 6 TODAY'S RADIO i 'i m" '-■'■ii' '•'•>'!' j RADIO SINGAPORE 10.30 Ways 01 mankind; 11.00 *h«rt Wave Service Saturday night rhythm; 12.00 ii «.#Jc i-Vn (midnight) Close down. tlJ^i iv Lrvi^ RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) Medium Wave Service: p. M ._i.i 5 Summary of pro■i.o meires. grammes ior the afternoon;
      316 words
    • 237 6 I I CLUES ACROSS 3 The story of the PfctS and 1 The last meal (6). Scots *>- -5 Its dangerous in the Caspian 4 Does he dL«=believc in anything Sea (3). artificial? (7). 8 To hang in the balance (4> 5 One loves lo do so! (5). 9 Pale,
      237 words

  • 367 7 MALAYA THE ONLY S-EAST ASIAN COUNTRY ABLE TO RESIST REDS, SAYS WRITER Aiaiiy natlons in this region make tKe wrong, approach in bid to meet challenge' SINGAPORE. Friday Is lid here the only country le to resist military 52, is material illed In Lands. He for six months before he
    367 words
  • 3 7 in I
    3 words
  • 84 7 SHE FOUND HER STAY HERE MUCH TOO SHORT SINGAPORE. Sat. A former Lady Mayoress of Melbourne, Lady Connelly, wished that her three-day stay in Singapore had been a three-week one instead. Lady Connelly, a widow, said that she was making her first trip to the East with her friend. Mrs.
    84 words
  • 294 7 Rotarians told of the thrills of fishing in S'pore SINGAPORE, Saturday. Till, know how of fishing in Malayan waters was revealed in a talk by Mr. Milton Tan to members of the Rotary Club of Singapore West ;ii Iheir weekly luncheon. In his talk. Mr. Milton Tan. who Is chairman
    294 words
  • 93 7 INDONESIAN HERE TO TAKE UP TIMBER GRADING COURSE SINGAPORE. Sat.~Mr. R. S. Prav.irodirdjo. an Indonesian official, has arrived here to take up a three- 1 month course in timber grad- ing on a Colombo Plan scholarship offered by the Singa- porf Government. He will undergo training at the Forestry Department
    93 words
  • 52 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Tcngku Kurshiah, widow of the iirst Yang di-Portuan Agong. has urged Malayans to give generously to the Poppy Day appeal. As Federal Lady Organiser, she made this appeal in letters in four languages which have been sent to thousands of people in
    52 words
  • 179 7 Poet from Madras on 10-day visit to give talks SINGAPORE, S a t,— A famous Tamil poet, who was a follower of Mahatma Gandhi, Yogi Shuddhananda Bharati, is now in Singapore. Yogi Shuddhananda was greeted at Paya Lebar airport by hundreds of Hindus and various
    179 words
  • 100 7 BISHOP AMSTUTZ LEAVES FOR CONFERNCE SINGAPORE, Sat. Bishop Hobart B. Amstutz, head of the Methodist Church in South East Asia, left Singapore to preside over the Methodist Church Conference from Monday to Oct. 30 at the Methodist Church Headquarters in Rangoon. He was accompanied by Dr. Tracey Jones and Dr.
    100 words
  • 22 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Police Band will perform at the Botanic Gardens from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.
    22 words
  • 194 7 Farmers should be organised into co-operatives FAO expert SINGAPORE, Saturday. A LIVESTOCK parasitology specialist, Dr. R. F. Rick, said here that Tnited Nations experts could be made available to advise and train farmers in scientific methods of livestock keeping if the Malayan governments requested such help. Dr. Rick was returning
    194 words
  • 144 7 Campaign on to raise funds for two new churches SINGAPORE, Sat.— A campaign is now being launched by the Methodist Church in Singapore to raise build ins funds for the Serangoon Gardens and Barker Road churches. Construction work for the Serangoon Gardens Methodist Church, at the junction of Serangoon Gardens
    144 words
  • 40 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Information Services has issued a publication explaining the education policy of the Federation of Malaya. One chapter of the 20-page publication explains how the Government's education policy preserves and sustains Chinese culture.
    40 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 30 7 HE DANISH HALLMARK If QUALITY n H» TEREO M ::order hpeed 4 -Track vmbodi the sf-d is Supplied 120 C 3DUCTORY HG CO., ore touts, 4C//£S P **MS !r 'EROIL
      30 words
    • 101 7 LJ 1 I 170 M.PG. p /fill a vf^y J f~s, A OVER 70 M.P.H. I I 11 ""3 I I I Price $1095' I I I I I I HJ|^\^%F| m I />.i.Acf I— l P I l"l ■■mJ LmimhmmJ n^\A/n r\o\/mont j*^ EICCtTIC KICK btdTtefS L/ L/ VV
      101 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 421 7 OA n a very active day for all your ie it»o vniiO QIDTIMIY PKPF3 (Feb .1 1 .2L- major interests, but avoid haste IF ITS YOUB BIRInUHI... rlObtO %isit to relatives near- alM carelessness. ■JE-SLS 25.-2£- te »rS J^^^ uica ffiVBSVSj r«nflkl You are a natural eve- aa> enjo>auie making
      421 words

  • 953 8 GARDENING COLUMN Have you any questions? Just write in FAVOURITE WITH COMMERCIAL GROWERS HERE YOU CAN GET A FAULTLESS SHOW-PIECE WITH THESE DEEP SCARLET, YELLOW BLOOMS COCKSCOMBS AND OTHER CELOSIAS: This is a most useful annual when colour is needed the plants are showy and quickgrowing
    953 words
  • 480 8 QUICK QUIZ ON MODESTY J)0 YOU know the true meaning of modesty? Test your knowledge by ticking off "True or "Pake" to these 10 statements, then compare your answers with those that iollow. 1. Modesty is an "oldfashioned" virtue True False. 2. Most Malayan women are immodest True False. 3.
    480 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 221 8 Gilbert Chiu [T^S tSL* WILSON TAILOR TO 20 Pilkem Street IWtMßiSj^aßt Kowloon, Hkong Photogroph shows Ed. W. Kwon«- w v |^> o» WAI CHEONG TAILORS ond t^ E^^»^ Gilbert P. Chiu, a Hongkong* I 1 I railor, discussing new techniques^ J^.^^^BiH in drotting men's clothes. f?., mmA wKNKfo&iiMi W^W**jtm Lf^^^kr
      221 words
    • 137 8 OADELPH0 ADELPH |pJ presents SWISS GASTRONCi: Ef 9th to 28th OCTObI Swiss Specialities served during Lmdl IHi Swiss Folk Songs and Don* GERRY SOLIANO HIS ADELPh ft Vocalists IVY HO and WINSTON I TONIGHT FASHION EHO« h ROLAND OF CORAL modelled by MJfH M MANNEQUINS (Singaporr M <: MAKE-UP by
      137 words

  • Article, Illustration
    56 9 iys been fond of sweaters and ice thing about them is that I three skirts make nine difided they have been purchased olours that can be interchanged. they cannot wear sweaters and s a style for everyone if she will I rind it. And since few of us Marilyn
    56 words
  • 410 9 U.S. women turn to the 'irish Look' 1^ tOR THtl iW 1 NEWSIEST EXPORT SINCE BRENDAN BEHAN AND THE KENNEDYS PATSY ANN DAVIDSON: NEW YORK I RISH fashions I and fabrics are a h\g lilt in the States this autumn. They've become the newsiest export Ire1a d d has sent
    410 words
  • 531 9  -  CHAN CHIN BOCK MOTORING NEWS. VIEWS BY NEW MARK X* PROVIDES OTORING AT 120 MPH IN MAXIMUM AND COMFORT I Britain last week and now on show at Earl's Court iam Lvon's biggest, sleekest, fastest six-seater l\n. It wasn't so very long ago that
    531 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 9 9 V !j Ml L| MITED mp r 'PoU. Peiio*,
      9 words
    • 344 9 JHJS^^wSSb Avon ay f W^-.'.-^: r ..>jSaSm!wftS»i: > 1 V. i I AVON'S HI-LIGHT SHAMPOO now for three hair typesl AVON'S HI-LIGHT SHAMPOO is now ava.lablc m three formulas: for DRY, NORMAL ond OILY hair, it IjjQWW IfOUT hair dazzling clean, yet easy to manage. And thc^c hign lights! AVONnet
      344 words

  • 528 10 I'LL TRAIN EVERYDAY SAYS THE 'GOLDEN COCKNEY' LONDON, Sat. Terry Spinks rubs a tiny pink list across his face. It is a face cruelly beaten about, discoloured under the eyes, generally puffed up like a pastry overlong in the oven. A halo of soft golden hair and a small rosebud
    528 words
  • 438 10 LONDON, Sat. THE British Amateur Athletic Board is alarmed at the missing thousands who have stayed away from international matches. The board's treasurer, Harold Abrahams, says he plans to turn to the public to find out what's wrong. Abrahams revealed figares which show the
    438 words
  • 72 10 MALAY TENNIS TEAM FOR JOHORE BAHRU KATONG. Sat. The Malay Sports Association's tennis team will be crossing the causeway tomorrow to meet the Johore Civil Service Association's tennis team in five friendly doubles. The M.S. A. team will be: Sharia Osman and Said Sulaiman; H Bilal and I. Junid; M.
    72 words
  • 841 10  -  HARRY CARPENTER i By London, Saturday It's a hard life with hours and miles of effort T DON'T care it you A play golf or not. It's easy to imagine taking a swipe at a ball, making a mess of
    841 words
  • 94 10 Experts say the two ski side slide must nust« r any success in other tricks is possible. "Banana" v,* 1 out keels are used and the tow-boat speed is un<W per hour. Holding; tow bar with one hand, twist \L\ quickly so that it is at right
    94 words
  • 332 10  -  JOE DORAI by SINGAPORE Saturday THE Singapore's Basketball team, the Onent Cup ch ampi i« n^ aye 1 a good chance to assess their strength at the SLAP m Games in December when they meet Madras State Basketball team on
    332 words
  • 83 10 II7ELLINGTON. Sat. Bob Charles overwhelmed Joe Pate* son 10 and 9 in the 36 holes final of the New Zealand professional golf championship ai New Plymouth. Lefthander, Charles, in brilliant form, led by six holes at the end of the first 18? Stuart Jones won his
    83 words
  • 109 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore All-Blues will hold their final rugby trial when their probable team meets RAF Tengah 'A' L> a friendly match at the Police Training School ground in Thomson Road here on Monday at 5.15 p.m. Lim Kian Seng; Lim Jit Imm. Ramli,
    109 words
  • 79 10 SYDNEY. Pri— New South Wales chlldn -L mitted to take transistor radios I I F\ November 7— Melbourne Cup D-ty. Thi L: M < partment wants to avoid a repetition I year where a teacher sent children I m< I I the Melbourne Cup broadcast a\:6 r it. A
    79 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 346 10 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- s $L plete the special delivery form be- low and hand it to your news-vendor fyga^fl or post it to the address below and the FREE PRESS will be delivered ipG« jRfJ/ to your
      346 words
    • 130 10 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD (Incorporated in the Federation of Molovs ACE BOOKS TEDDY BOY Ernest Rymon Rl The pathetic story of o teen mmal whose carec end^ in LAST TRAIN FROM GUNHiLL Gordon D. SHirreffs W* She was o half-breed mo r lawman, He sought n justice for her brutal WUi
      130 words

  • 1108 11 plan Daruls favourites to win Children's Walk tomorrow |OYS GIRLS ENTRIES AND THEIR NUMBERS t V C i (wy< cmsa Urn Beng V- t I M Sgcg. C033 U IC Un I M oh d 13 K. Fatt Tcong I <• U r t r G t« r l M
    1,108 words
  • 370 11 Children on the march over 450 walk early tomorrow IT'S Children's Day tomorrow, and more than 450 boys and sirls, nine to 12 years old, set out early in the morning to decide Singapore's best little Big Walker in the march from one end of Nicoll Highway to the other.
    370 words
  • 176 11 SCHOOLS' RUGBY TRIAL AT WOODSVILLE SERANGOON. Sat.— Singapore Combined Schools win hold a rugby trial on the St. Andrew's School ground at Woods ville here this evenIng at 5.00 p.m. in preparation for the Schools "International" at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14. Players The following piayere wen -ele* .eti far
    176 words
  • 512 11 jhe weekend sport SINGAPORE, Saturday. PHE Hnal of the youths six-a-side competition will 4 be played off at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.30 p.m. today, and this highlights the weekend's football. Darul Afiah are strongly fancied to win the itle when they play Haikowyu later
    512 words
  • 408 11 Singapore's racing aces will be in action at the Gap SINGAPORE, Saturday. HPAN Ah Ling, better known as the Gap Daredevil, Chris Proffit-White, winner of the Singapore Grand Prix, Chan Lye Choon, the Lola-man, Peter Cowling and Yong Nam Kee are the top racers who will be in action at
    408 words
  • 41 11 SERANGOON, Sat. After a goalless half, BODCA trounced Combined Schools 6-0 in the SHA division three hockey match played on the BODCA ground yesterday. Scorers for BODCA were: Cpl. Coogan (3), Capt. Johnston <2» and Capt. Motts.
    41 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 75 11 Bp^N^Bii|ll jjK^' 1 cer Ji Ivl FUt* r Tip I Gevasonor AVAILABLE AT ALL GOOD STORES '■^■^W HF ■O#%M BkL'- n H iz c B^^ v i 'I iHr iPr n L_ _-____J AC 7 B ATT E RV > jjgjgi~ TRANSISTOR RADIO Obtainable at all Dealers Sole Agents: ROXY
      75 words

  • 720 12 Pizarro to complete double today by taking the Lancers Cup Scrutineer reporting direct from the course DIZARRO winner of Hie Pensioner's Cup at Bukit Timah in Angus!. Pl SouKnd off the season with a Cup doubk |> «M« te^ XII Royal Lancers Cup over BJ£ at Ipoh today, the last
    720 words
  • 26 12 The Crusaders of South Australia on the attack in the match against a Singapore Selection at the Happy World stadium last night
    26 words
  • 386 12 The bulldozing Matildas crash through for victory debut Geylang. Saturday IT was not waltzing it was bulldozing Matildas which crushed a Singapore Selection to a 51-27 points defeat in the women's basketball featuring the South Australian cagers' debut at the Happy World stadium last nisht. II the Crusaders won the
    386 words
  • 24 12 LONDON, Sat.— Results of yestei day's English League three football matches were: Coventry City 1 Barnsley 1. Reading 2 Crystal Palace 1.
    24 words
  • 21 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Singapore Amateur Cycling Association vill hold a Hill Climb tomorrow a; Mt. Faber at 7 a.m.
    21 words
  • 51 12 BALESTIER, Sat.— Tan Tock Seng Hospital qualified for the semi-finals of the S.A.P.A. Junior Cup when they beat Bintang Bulan Sports Club by three goals to nil in their replay match on the M.F.A. ground yesterday. Scorers for Hospital were: Sahar Hussein, Ali Astar and
    51 words
  • 390 12 THE following are scratch ings, orders of running and starting times for today's amateur races at Ipoh:— RACE ONE: 2. 15 P.M. Horses Mara Class 5 2 furs, straight. Catchweights 12st. 71bs. Trophies. Moondyne. Big Heart. Kolek. Zariif, Raja. Jim. Bess, Yeoman. Deep Purple. Teddy Boy. Fir^t Choice.
    390 words
  • 163 12 Malayans move into semi-finals: Yee Khan beaten BOMBAY. Saturday. ■JUIREE Malayan badminton players outclassed their Indian opponents last night when they moved into the singles semi-finals of the Western India badminton championships. While Teh Kew San and Yee Cheng Hoe secured straight .set victories. Ng Boon Bee was extended to
    163 words
  • 104 12 SERVICES LOSE THIRD TIME IN KLINEY CUP OUKIT TIMAH, Sat.— Combined Services suffered their third successive defeat when they were beaten 6-0 by University of Malaya Staff in the senior section of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Associations tournament for the Kliiify Cup here yesterday. Results: (University players mentioned first): Ist
    104 words
  • 33 12 ADELAIDE. Sat— Kel Nagle. former holder of the British Open championship, led the Held by two strokes at the halfway stage yesteiday in the 72-holes Adelaide Advertiser golf tournament here.
    33 words
  • 22 12 PHILADELPHIA. Sat.— Sonny Lisuuj. the leading heavyweight contender, nad his .suspension lifted yesteraay and can return *o tae ring.
    22 words
  • 102 12 INFANTRY REGT. NOVICES BOXING RESULTS SINGAPORE, Sat. Results of the Singapore Infantry Regiment Novices boxing championships held yesterday were: Middle final: Cpl. Dimney beat L/Cpl. Alargasamy on points. Light welter final: Pte. Karapenan heat Pte. Manap, r.s.f. 2nd Si u iKht tinal: Mohammed A i beat Pte. Segara on points.
    102 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 61 12 /""""x STUOI f|B^^y; WpMmWfl HANOHEIft COMWCTNII M^/: WIDE RANGE VERSWIt|I|| X PP^^^^^mMPßS Sole Agents "TITHES' DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD. -H^ M J+dktuim. FRi>sj _-0 Mcod OMue. 193. Cornor.on Street. Pcnan 9 Tel: *****. Bronchtl. 70, Pudu Road. Kuolo Lumpur Tel- ***** '3*2 South Br.d 9 e Rood S.n,apore-1 Tel: *****
      61 words
    • 450 12 0k #il BOtfX t£AOS AGAmj Even it you're a vec you'll see your films fci Shoot your ftlms at ncrn:. I them at slow motion, *iti the world's first 8 mm pr down projection SDeed (normal speed is 18). L j demonstration. Bolex "18-5" projector Cool lamp: extra lummc. 3
      450 words