The Singapore Free Press, 23 October 1961

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  • 24 1 ARCHIVES, SINGAPORE, 6b 1° KEEP UP THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1961. 15 CENTS
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  • 82 1 Scrutineer's review off Ipoh amateur races P. 12 sinister JOng's Mo-entry Bazetie ■order s Bv > Mtm. r for ft irs, Mr. p :;:|> X people JK: entt SingaX- i is m is I i^H i■ n i n< i "Mm d fll mar; IB Ali:
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  • 362 1 YONG'S CALL TO YOUTH: DO ALL YOU CAN TO AID STATE SINGAPORE, Monday. §Ox\lE 370,000 children from all four language streams are today, for the first time, celebrating Children's Day throughout Singapore. Though the day has been declared an official holiday, the children were at their schools this morning and
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  • 140 1 Forgiving isn't condoning: Bishop Wilson on Japs pAMBRIDGii, CMassa\u chusetts), Men— The right Reverend John Leonard Wilson, Bishop of Birmingham, England. i>aid in a -sermon at Christ Church here yesterday that immediately following his release from a Japanese prison camp. "I completely forgave them."' The Bishop was speaking as part
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  • 241 1 i JAKARTA, Mon. "conflict between Indonesia and the Netherlands." "I believe Une Dutch) resolution will never reach its goal. Therefore we must increase our struggle in all fields so that West Irian can j soon be returned to Indonesia." The foreign minister said he
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  • 26 1 FRANKFURT, Mon. Indian Vice President Sarvepalli Radhakrifhnan yesterday received the peace prize of the German book Industry in ceremonies at St. Paul's Cathedxal.
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  • 237 1 SISTER HELPED HER TO WIN $500 WORD QUIZ PRIZE SINGAPORE, Mon. A woman reader, who began doing The Free Press word puzzle two months ago, was delighted when told that she had won contest "BQ". She is Miss L. H. Koh of 17-A. Dakota Crescent, Old Airport Estate, Singapore, 14.
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  • 21 1 VIENNA Mon. President I: t >nesia entered a linic here last night for check on his kki:u\v irouble.
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  • 21 1 HO3 ..'GOD. Mon. Joseph uilder ol HoUywoocl'fi system, dud at bis liome p c terday aueci 83 i
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  • 30 1 l To? n nnn > on theweddtag here iefiJSi o 1^ only daughter, -n P K^r-i *>3 to Mr Robert CranS 24 «S of St. Louts steel company executive.
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  • 244 1 UK experts start new power station survey SINGAPORE, M o n.— Major recommendations for the building of a new power station in Singapore are expected to be submitted to the Government within the next few months. The City Council has appointed a leading British firm as consultants, and already here
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  • 31 1 JAKARTA, Mon The Singapore eight-member trade delegation called on the Minister for Sea Communications. Mr. Abdul Muthalib, to discuss the possibility of building ships for Indonesia in Singapore yards.
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  • 22 1 HULL (England). Mon. Pour new confirmed cases of poliomyeltitis here yesterday brought the total in the present epidemic to 64.
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  • 419 1 NO TO RIGHT OF ENTRY, THEN U.S. troops cross into East Berlin OERLIN, Mon.—Armed I American soldiers last night went into East Berlin for the first time to escort a leading United States official who was prevented by East German Police from passing at Friedrichstrasse crossing point. The escort, consisting
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  • 361 2  - ROUND THE WORLD CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SPREE CONRAD CHIEW Finance, aviation and shipping By UAYA LEBAR. Mon.— Singapore air travellers can now start filling their Christinas stockings by on a global shopping spree Irith the "greatest convenience." ;cw Scandinavian Airlines System with its DC-8 pure circling the globe on the stest
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  • 189 2 CAR WORKERS' STRIKE RED CONTROLLED, SAYS PAPER LONDON. Mon. The Sunday Telegraph reported yesterday that a London strike of car-workers which has paralysed production of i the giant Rootes group, was Communist controlled. The strike— by 1.000 cat body workers at Ac'on near here has caused the dismissal ol 11.500
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  • 63 2 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Beard wharves or tiptcted today ar«: Lyraon Is. Mindoro 40. Batjan 15/16, Prfs-d^nt CoHidsf 18/14, FukJen 45, Hc^Kh BOvwatream f'. Hani Pomart "2\. Van Noort (hauls in r.n ft. Bast after Empire Gamut"), Murir.i- Mam 10/41, Nikkohsan Maru 33/34. Bati «NLRDMt
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  • 485 2 New cargo-liner to call at S'pore, Malaya for rubber By LIM TIONG WAH SINGAPORE, Monday. JHE EAST ASIATIC Co. Line's 8,807-ton cargo-liner, Roribana, built to Lloyd's Register's highest class, will call here on Nov. 29 on her second voyage on the Europe-Far East run. The ship, which made her maiden
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  • 231 2 Case of the Hong Kong brides: Memo to committee ONDON, Mon. The case of three British civilian radio officers who were posted home after marrying Chinese wives in Hong Kong was the subject of representations yesterday by leaders of a British civil servants' association. The representations were in a memorandum
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  • 39 2 SEATTLE. Mon. Benjamin I Trimble, a former slave taught to play golf by General Eisenhowers i brother. Mr. Edgar N. Eisenhower, I at the ;icre of 105. died in a nursing home here last night at 110.
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  • 190 2 U.S. and allies are strong— Nikita knows it, says Rusk WASHINGTON, Monday. jyjK. Dean Husk, Secretary of State, said' yesterday the West was strong and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev must know it. He said in a television interview that the West was not approaching contacts with the Soviet Union over Berlin
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  • 85 2 BRUSSELS. >lon. Two policemen were hurt when they clashed with a crowd trying to stone shop windows here last night after a mass march by Flemings and counterdemonstrations by Frenchspeaking Walloons. Earlier at least two people were taken to hospital after fighting between
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  • 80 2 NEW YORK. Mon.— Mr. Harland Cleveland, United States Assistant Secretary of i State, said that Katanga's secession must be ended "by a combination of military j force and political negotia- tion." Speaking on a televised! programme here with U.N. delegates, Mr. Cleveland said Katanga must
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  • 24 2 BERLIN. (Eastern Sector t. Mon. Dr. Guenzel Lindner, head ot East Germany's satellite-observing station near Potsdam, has fled to the West.
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  • 163 2 50,000 FLEE FROM TRIBAL FIGHTING NEAR CONGO I I i i KIGALI, (Ruanda. Mdn,— Some ou,uuu refugees yesterday were reported uee'ing irom tribal ngnting which j broke out during the weekend, in this central African Republic bordering the Congo. "The refugee problem is comparable lo that oi 1959 and we
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  • 349 2 NEW DELHI Monday DIPLOMATIC circles are concerned that Russia may take the initiative in helping India build its fourth government owned steel mill. The mill, planned for Bokaro in Eastern India's Bihar State, has been generally regarded as a probable American aided project. To
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  • 439 2 LOS ANGELES. Mon.—America's new controversial -needle" satellite yesterday continued to circle the earth on a polar orbit, scattering millions of tiny copper needles into space. The satellite is expected to have released the last of the 350 million needles, each
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    • 33 2 y^'^/VOU'LL FINP THAT 5§s ;M 0 fjj! A GOOP CLASS OF O?^-^3 i PEOPLE LIVE eOUNP 1 P| V UEZE, TOO... WITM TWEJg.>— 5\ >s^^OC7P EXCEPTiON7Ty y.j I; *?F^ ftt 389 --17 I
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  • 189 3 Drama festival -all can be proud of their success Varietj Club's productnd I ampbell Christie's _nt'. the first Services r be held here was brought lusion. the Cultural Centre unbroken run of h and near-capacity SINGAPORE. Mon. i part a littir out of her ti mal depth. Supporter- Mick Elliott.
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  • 5 3 Welcome to Singapore I a
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  • 64 3 SINGAPORE Mon. -II was you ai mt nijrdoit- day r th€ 12 :::::are:. c: St. A idn Ortto jpaedl Hspita whei Joej Adams and mi his entertainers their yesterday M: Adam said he rezrvr.fcfaal h« r.ac ::c: crou_::t whole troupe tc the hospital Hr
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  • 633 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY ggn SINGAPORE, Monday. A 20-^fINT TE coloured film has been specially flown line from Sydney to he shown at the film premiere of "Follow That Horse" in aid oi V Spastic Children's Association on October 27 at the Sky Theatre. Mrs, g. a. jockei. chairman oj
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  • 20 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Water oe turned off in Zones F:v- ji~6 Six from 2 pjn to I p.r.: today
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  • 221 3  - He turned down job to become artist PETER LOKE Love of painting won him over now he faces much hardship before success can be his By SINGAPORE. Mon.— A young Singapore artist made a vital decision when he left school two years ago. For Chang Tien Son, 19, the decision
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    • 342 3 CINEMAS School, Juronc Road 18 m.s.; r APrrni t»i- Last Sunset Pulau Sekijang Pelapah; Pc: JSS Teck Schoo. Jurong Road 11 CA'TOAT: On th< Double 1.30. m.s.— all shows starting at 7 4 ri 3 08 l' 3U lnvr is B many P CHILDREN'S DAY broadcasts cLifDi.. 4S 4 7
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    • 186 4 FASTEST JETS IN ROUND-WORLD SCTWQ| Be among the first to fly in the amazing new Qantas 707 V-Jet. Book now for the 'Kangaroo' flight leaving Singapore for London October 29. The fastest jets in international service, the new Qantas 707 V-Jets are already operating on the Southern Cross route Sydney
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  • 438 5 CREDIBLE. BUT IT REALLY HAPPENED tfjjry RUDD, racing expert and the f o f rimers and jockeys throughworld, tells of the turbulent career i c Elliott a master of the turf j- fwcnfy one Classic winners in all. 3 '0- ■in A furlong from home in the Derby, he kadn't
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  • 474 5 Elliott rode the most remarkable race in racing history on Bois Roussel not by design, as he himself admitted, but because of the inability of his mount to go the pace of the others for the greater part of the journey. Bois Roussel was so far behind at
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  • 510 5  - Tom Mix: The richest horseman of KURT SINGER By JJOT before or since Tom Mix has the screen had a western star to compare with him in ornate splendour or box-office power. He was strictly a horse-opera performer; he never wandered from the range and the saddle. He was shrewd
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    • 166 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson 111 t I* 1 I CAN ~/^^N~^ I M RIP WRBV. \~p~- THANK A fc~Y f,' i (SuAffANTEE I THI6 ISMC. A HOVVPEE' >^A\cN6.' IS^- k, V IT. IP HIS NA.WE t\ PESMCNH IM O KL!S A *PBfc j^W JnJ 1^ f
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    • 369 6 r rilE increasing em- phasis in tlie station technical aiul scientific education is underlined by the announcement that preliminary work has started on a new secondary pchn i c a l school. The school, in Diuiearn Road, is expected to be ready by the end of
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  • 1150 6 ARTHUR RICHARDS SEES 400 LEARN A NEW WAY OF LIFE THE JOKE THAT BECAME A SERIOUS PLAN OF SALVATION The office that detainees built WHILE travelling in a speed-boat across the carpet-green waters of South Singapore, I saw an island, a unique one,
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  • 91 6 The Free Press reported: Telegraphic despatch from London, August 25, 18U1: Accounts have been received from New York to the 14th. The Federals, under the command of Gen. Lyon. have been beaten by the Southern forces at Springfield; the General him.selt was killed. The ollicial report states
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  • 80 6 MR. HAROLD SMITH Is children's officer to Burton-on-Trent AND Staffordshire councils. So part of his job is to write letters to himself and answer them. He said: "It sounds like red tape, but it's not. The letters are necessary as records." A WOMAN waiting In tne hall
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  • 19 6 Life is like that I 1• I r f 1 O^ a Ml f LAUGH M BEACKCcJ L X
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    • 261 6 TODAFS RADIO !t.\l>l<) SINGAPORE im;!-!x-i. 9.30 Tne news; 9.40 Album of harmon\ id. oo Music Short Wave Service an d the musicians; 10.30 Dr. 11 metres (7i50 kc/s.) Bradley remembers; 11.00 Sing Medium Wave Service: at again; 11.30 Invitation lo 476 metres. dream; 12 (midnight) Close AM.— ll.OO Programme sum-
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    • 408 6 CLUES ACROSS (5>. 3 Jumped from a plate, possi- 7 Flight unit? (5>. £ty (t 9 A leading commercial le 8 There s a Russian at the foot <3. o 1 th( \'3eci (5). 12 The latest sateUite? (3 4> 10 Strongly resentful <5>. u His wife became salty! t*\
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  • 104 7 TEACHERS ARE WANTED FOR ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES CfINGAFORE. Mon. The Adult Education Board looking for qualified tea- rs from the lour streams r rhe night classes they conduct in 19G2. rhese teachers are requirfor the classes in academic, vocational and recreational subjects which r e bnnrri vill continue running next
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  • 94 7 Rates payable are: Primary level classes $4 an hour; Secondary I to 111 level S6 per hour: Secondary IV level S3 per hour: S( condary V and VI level $ln per hour. For commercial classes the rates vary according to type and level of instruction given. Teachers who
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  • 27 7 IPOH. Mon. A laborer Yoon Yeow Kow. 21. was fined $40 m the magistrates court here for using abusive word* to a police constable.
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  • 336 7 CHINATOWN IS FIRST PLACE ON HER TOUR LIST SINGAPORE, M o n.— Cindy Adams, wife of tho leader of the American show business troupe now in Singapore on a goodwill tour, is bent on making every minute of rier stay a memorable one. Ja| atn's the
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  • 224 7 Thailand will see how housing in S'pore is springing up PAYA LEBAR, Monday. THE housing projects and public affairs here will soon be featured on Bangkok television to stimulate Thai interest in development of Singapore. This was revealed by Mr. Tavisak Viryasiri, representative and cameraman in Thailand for a British
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  • 172 7 30 FROM YOUTH CLUB ON 'GET TO KNOW YOUR SINGAPORE' TOUR PAYA LEBAR, Mon. -Thirty adult members of the Pearl's Hill Youth Club were treated to their first extensive "get to know-your-Singapore" tour by the Ministry of Culture. This Is the first time the club has organised such a tour.
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  • 119 7 KALLANG ESTATE RESIDENTS APPEAL FOR BUS SHELTERS KALLANG, Mon.— Members of the Kailang Airport Estate Community Association are appealing to the City Council to provide bus shelters in the estate. Dr. Chong Tong Mun, president of the association, said the residents were very thankful that a bus service had been
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  • 103 7 JOBS FOUND FOR 115 DISCHARGED PRISONERS SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Alter Care Association found jobs for 115 discharged prisoners and provided cash relief for those staying at the associations hostel during the year ending August. 1961. Its annual report says that out of 1,933 people discharged from Outram and Changi
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  • 213 7 Scouts sell greeting cards to aid U.N. children's fund SINGAPORE, Mon. from blindness. Ten boxes will buy enough penicillin to cure 90 children from yaws. To celebrate United Nations Day and the launching oi United Nations Children's Fund greeting cards drive here, the chamber will hold a luncheon tomorrow at
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  • 84 7 RETIREMENT FOR CARETAKER OF SYNAGOGUE SINGAPORE. Moil.— Mr. R. Muthucumaru, 53. a caretaker at the synagogue in Waterloo Street for the past 20 years, will retire at the end of this month. "Many people have tried to persuade me to stay on but I feel it is time that I
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  • 112 7 QUEEN'S SCHOLAR IS BACK WITH OXFORD DEGREE SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Yap Choon Teck (above), 25. a Queen's Scholar, has returned home with Second Class (upper division) Honours in Physics from Oxford University. Mr. Yap, an old boy of Victoria School, left Singapore four years ago after completing his Higher Cambridge
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    • 405 7 OT .>,... regular routine, thereby limiting IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY ARIES s^: i .t,h step decisions involving your fu- j ft (J lv 34 Anr 33,. B Y V(H crave excitement ana tnre< Take care of today's pro- LLU CAREFUL planning. arc happiest when yon ar e ny- j Wems
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  • 1745 8 v '•••v'V'^X'V.-.-v***'.*'. •#>£:.. DROP ANNE A LINE I L DON T get upset, jot down your I troubles in a letter and post them to Anne. m She'll give you sound advice or a rocket if I f you deserve one!
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  • 833 8 USUALLY THEY ARE DUE TO NERVOUS TENSION EmMi l^UvLvl OCI y O WmMkSM m m m m k s m m m s i m m m m m m i nxsaEmozEsssE QOvcr the last two-and-a-half years now I have suffered roughly every two months from
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  • 136 8 Mean streak in girl with money troubt Dear Anne. My girl friend's parents an h but they are terribly mean. I known?' of my business but I worry because m seems to have the same trail She never spends money At d, lutely have to, and I have never be
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    • 174 8 ""TKp^T WTYWMW]I^\ pOCKET MONEY TTOT4r^ WW Vtt\ I P rizes are offered L^ f^Kjv^i v /^N this scene with p aints pJ^'ViX^/i '/i\J A crayons or chalks. 1^ -*-y y 1 A Z' Tlicre are four Drives r 't- ivrvd each oi S. r > (two KJ(s[^^ r J tor
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    487 9  -  RICK DU BROW by HOLLYWOOD. MONDAY ■JIUfI^SHOW BUSINESS] MARTIN, the eminent warbler, would like it known U sees nothing romantic or appealing about making overseas, and that he hates Paris in particular. igs on Ihe matter are so strong that he turned down >les of Ihe year in the
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  • 464 9 FREE PRESS BOOK CORNER A FACE IN THE MIRROR by Audrey Furness (Hurst Blacken, 11s. 6d.). IT was sheer chance that made Claire put a photograph of herself in with her application for a job as companion to Andrea, aged 11. daughter of Gregory,
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  • 540 9 Sinfv Press 1; ng. it tuM H& '■> 0 P.e by CAPTION is uMiady offered as an explanation or for informition. Preference tor CAUTION BQI-3: Such a man often feels be will never know enough. A LEARNER often feels, at some rime Of other, that he will never know
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  • 284 9 DIPLOMATIC BATTLES IN LUXURY HOTEL BEDROOMS rfIHE AMERICANIZATION 1 OF EMILY by William Bradford Huie (Pan $1.25) Uncensored and uninhited! Another sizzling instalment of the memoirs of a wartime wolf that began with "The Revolt of Mamie Stover." London on the eve of D-Day. The prettiest girls, the juciest steaks,
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    • 88 9 lord Puzzle 'BQ' Winning solution BQ i BQ 2 BQ 3 BQ 4 BQ 5 BQ 6 i i FT S l l m l— i i sjuißjsi j.ipii] iii_o;u; b nrp n W& VI E Dil .Brkll '■Lji fjM yUIR NJ SH .?.l|_OT A;T.E -oi-KioK-Efl 3__bd^_3 'Bi H 4
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  • 210 10 Kent chairman hits out at Prideaux By CRAWFORD WHITE LONDON, Monday. VIH. STUART CHIESMAN, chairman of Kenl, hit out angrily ;it batsman Roger Prkleaux, who is to leave the county to take out as Northamptonshire's assistant secretary on November 1. And he indicated that Kent would not supoi Northamptonshire's application
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  • 483 10 Sponge or rubber? Begin with pimpled rubber bat, says former world ace Barna "Mr. Table Tennis" gives his advice on the eternal controversy ft From TABLE TENNIS TODAY by Victor Barna, to be published by Arthur Barker Ltd. "Play with Barna" series No. 2 I LONG with the question of
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  • 433 10 Racing in America made safe with lip tattoo system NEW YORK, Monday. piFTEEN years ago the first identifying lip tattoo was applied to a rare horse and there hasn't been a "Ringer" ease since. Racing was plagued by 'Ringers —substituting a fast horse for a slow one when oflicials weren't
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  • 510 10 IN RACING, A WOMAN CUTS NO ICE WITH JOCKEY CLUB LONDON, Mon. There Is one aspect of British life on which the emancipation of women has scarcely touched Racing. The official Jockey Club attitude is that for some functions of racing a woman is not a person within the meaning
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  • 71 10 LOS ANGELES, Mon.— Davcy Mooix. world fea nerweight boxing champion, who de f euus his tit> a'.'aius' Jai/an Karuc; Takavama in Tokyo nex* nouth last irgn' serve? 1 a" c*a c^ knockou "in Moore punished *he Mexican severely for (>ur nu: before flattening
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  • 28 10 LONDON. Mon. The English Divi-io!: Three fooibail fixture today betwtpn Notts County and Hull City has been postponed because of the polio epidemic in Hull.
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  • 419 10 Bring back the 4-rounders says Dempsey 'You can't beat them for action and excitement' San Francisco, Monday. chain would like to see the small clubs return along with the four round bouts. And the referee would act as the only judge, an arrangement generally utilised in California's club fights. "One
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  • 102 10 LIFE BAN ON DERBY JOCKEY REDUCED CYDNEY, Mon— The Australian Jockey Club today reduced the period of suspension imposed on jockey Mel Schumacher from life lo ten years. Schumacher, 24, had appealed against the life suspension imposed on him by the stewards at the Australian Jockey Club Derby meeting here
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  • 85 10 SEPAK RAGA JARING TEAMS IN 'MERGER' SINGAPORE. Mon— Singapore's two leading sepak Raga Jaring teams are to merge soon to strengthen the State in the NaUon game. The two leading teams are Sepakraga Singapura (PERSESi and the Gerakau Sepak Raga Singapura (GESAS). The decision was taken at the meeting of
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    206 10  -  unknown -By I ONDO.N M Jf money <~ gj* woi\s< than -CS hi>L Km wives o: f■ Women 11^ 31 y 11 jIT this sets rj^ Income i Bfi and b<n p. -Mr the skilled a Eh yo:ir p I M& Yesterc:.v Cj, kept si i lift bmi hi
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  • 171 10 Three big races open to all cyclist in Malayan meet next month SINGAPORE, Monday IyfALAYAN Cyclists Feder--1"1 atio n are calling for entries for the three Malayan Open Cycling ChampionshiD events to be held from Nov 4 to 6. The three events are: 1. The Kuala Lumpur to [poh race
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  • 51 11 I^fii aFFaH Singapore, Monday. c competition organised by ith Council under the aus- re Amateur Football As- successfully on Saturday beat Haikowyu 'A' in the I played ta the competition m m m lothcr trial r i i Colin r i j It fee youths i I 1 1
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  • 201 11 SRU PLAYERS FOR FIRST STATE TRIAL ON WEDNESDAY CfINGAPORE, Mon Singa-I pare Rugby Union will hoU r first rugrjy trial on the lang lure on Wednesday 5.15 p m. in preparation for their Malaya Cup match in southern section against Johore State on Nov. 18. fhe players selected for the
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  • 18 11 BOMBAY Mon. Nariman Con- has been i hosen to lead i the Test matches ftgftfrvrt i-sH
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  • 217 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Five top Singapore motor eye- .-:>. who will represent Singapore at the Indonesian Grand Prix in Jakarta n Oct -9, .-aiied this rnlng for Jakarta. lie Singapore riders were Son Guan Bee (Nor- Manx 500 c.c), Ng Van Heng (Ducati 25u
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  • 25 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Teachers' Union were beaten 4-0 by Indian Association in the SHA Division One league championships at Bale>tier Road yesterday
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  • 22 11 4 an Honourary Life President of the f'n£ pore Amateur Ulko *>v A by 15 points to one.
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  • 60 11 The first three in the boys section of the Children's Walk are, from right to left: Mohammed Rashid. Jaswant Singh and Jeffery Jalleh. The top three in the girls section of the Walk are, from right to left: S. Karpagam. Nancy Koh and
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  • 616 11 The children walk... and crowds cram course at Nicoll Highway THE WALK RESULTS SINGAPORE. Monday. [T was Children's Day. but there were at least 5.000 people, mostly fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters present to watch about 300 boys and girls, 10 more than 12 and not less than nine years
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  • 218 11 DR. ONG WINS RIC COURSE GOLF CUP mHOMSON. Mon.— Dr. Ong j X Swee Law won the Royal Island Club's Race Course Cup j golf competition when he I beat T. Chambers four and j three in the final played here yesterday. The results were. Quarter-Finals D. G. T. Lane
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  • 163 11 HUNT SAILS EL LOBO TO VICTORY COUTH Quay. Mon. El Lobo. sailed by T. A. Hunt won the event for yachts of the Firefly Class at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club races held here over the week-end. The RSYC meet attracted a large number of entrants and the I results
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  • 126 11 SCHOOLS RUGBY TRIAL IS DISAPPOINTING SINGAPORE, Mon. The first rugby trials to select 1 the Singapore Combined Schools' team lor the Schools' International at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14 this year was a total failure. Altogether 36 players from seven schools were down on the list, but only less than
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  • 73 11 MALAY ASSN. CALL FOR TENNIS ENTRIES CINGAPORE, Mon. Entries for the Singapore Malay Association open tennis tournament will close on Saturday Oct. 28. The events to be competed for are: Men's singles and doubles, Veteran singles and doubles. Handicap singles and Boys singles The entrance fee is $5 per playei
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  • 541 12 Leong rides like seasoned pro to take four winners 1 SCRUTINEER reviews the amateur races lIIGIILIGHT of Saturday's amateur meeting in Ipoh was the remarkable riding feat of Mr. T.S. Leong who landed the winners of the last four races in a row. Hiding with all the confidence and judgment
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  • 34 12 Tin- boys are oil in the Children's Walk at Nicoll Highway yesterday. More than 300 competed and more than :>.OOO lined the road to watch the Children's Day event.
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  • 186 12 LINGAM SPARKS CEYLONESE VICTORY: POLICE BEATEN 5-0 SINGAPORE. Mon.— S, T. V. lingam. the farmer Si:;gapore player, oil the Ceylon Sports Club's 5-0 victory over the strong Police team in the Singapore H.A. Div. I league hockey match yesterday. He scored the most spectacular goal ot the evening from an
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  • 146 12 WHITLEY AND Dr. CHEE FOR RANGOON SINGAPORE. Mon. Two Singapore shooters qualified for the SEAP Games m Rangoon this year, at the trials held at trie Bukit Timah rifle range yesterday They were Dr. Alfred Chee and R Whitley., who was a member ot the Singapore team, that wrested thy
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  • 27 12 STOCKHOLM. Mon.— The Swedish Amateur Athletic Association yesterday imposed a two-year suspense n on iii(idi€ uistaiice niimer Dun Waern, with effect from September 10 this year.
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  • 16 12 BUDAPEST. Men. Hungary and Hoilanu drew 3-3 in a World Cup footbail match yesterday.
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  • 272 12 Little Arnanda is best of the child walkers SINGAPORE, Monday. OUNNERS to the right of him, runners to the LS> left they didn't both little Amanda Rajah who kept his head, and kept on marching resolutely to win the judges decision as the best Walker of the Children's Day event
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  • 451 12 PASIR PANJANG, Monday. pHRIS Proffitt-White, the motor cycling airman from Seletar, was the outstanding: performer at the Singapore Motor Club's Gap Hill Climb here yesterday. Competing in all the five motor cycle events, Chris won the Fastest Time of the Day
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  • 110 12 CPL. POUNTNEY WINS THE 1961 HILL CLIMB CYCLE RACE CINGAPORE. Mon. Cpl. Harold Pountney (5 Dog Coy), won the Singapore Amateur Cycling Associa- lion's 1961 Hill Climb at Mt. j Faber yesterday with a time j of 3 mm. 39.3 .sec. He beat nine other cyclists. However. Pountney's time was
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  • 125 12 KEW SAN BEATS NATEKAR IN STRAIGHT SETS |>OMBAY. Hon. Teh Kew San 01 Malaya won the singles title of the Western India badminton championships last night beating India's Nandu Natekar In straight sets 15-10. 15-3. The Malayan had little 'difficulty In outclassing the Indian ace though tie took .some time
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  • 412 12 MAJOR Singh, Singapore's up and coming atnlete. captured three first places to win the individual championship at the second annual athletic meet of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees at Farrer Park yesterday. Major Singh, with nine points, beat his closest rival Rahmat
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  • 42 12 SINGAPORE.. Mon- Civilian Referees Association boat Services Referees Association 3-2 In a football match played at RAF Seletar last night. Yusoff Ali. Tony Conceinso and Adnan Isa scored for the Civilians and Hughes and King for the Services
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  • 32 12 LIVERPOOL. Mon.— The British and British Empire light-heavy-weight title tight between Chic C&lderwood. the holder, and Stan I Cullis. which wus to have been held here tomorrow, has been postponed.
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  • 51 12 SERANGOON. Mon. -Windsor Rovers were too uooci for the British Military Hospital, whom they beat 7-4 in a foot bail match here yesterday. Scorers lor me winners wen Daud (4). Robin Chan (2) and /*mbi while Nayson <2» and Fender (2> netted lor the
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