The Singapore Free Press, 26 October 1961

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  • 22 1 W «K> W WITH THE lOCJL HEWS VOO MUST REII The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1961 15 CENTS.
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  • 38 1 tllStOalS I seize h cases I tip-off ua- made o! I imported H > valued si tr< -i I tip-off, I I I I I I I I I I H No arrest I H I
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  • 176 1 MALAYSIA PLAN BEST WAY TO COMBAT THE RED PROBLEM— M.P. QINGAFORE, Thurs.— The iO (inater Malaysia plan would be the best solution to Ihc Communist problem In this region, said >Ir. < I> liutchens deputy leader of the Labour Opposition) Party in the South Australian Parliament Mr Hutchens represented the
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  • 306 1 New $6 m. mill will make all the cement State needs SINGAPORE, Thursday. gIXGAPORE will be self-suflicienl in cement when the first cement mill ;it the wesl wharf ol the Harbour Board shirts production in April nexl year. For a start the mill will produce 180.000 tons annually gradually increasing
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  • 163 1 RAHIM, 17, STOPS TRAINING FOR BIG RACE: IT'LL HELP ME...' SINGAPORE. Thurs.— While the majority of the cyclists entered for The Free Press race on Nov. 5 are practising hard. 17--year-old Rahim Ahmad has stopped training. Rahim. cycling to work and back daily, had put in as much practice as
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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Results of the 1961 examinations of the City and Guilds of London appear in P.7 today.
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  • 115 1 Police copped -a cop COPENHAGEN, Thurs. Police helped a suspected burglar escape from a police station here last night and tried to arrest their own superior officer. The officer had started to examine the suspect, who suddenly dived out of the door of the first-floor office and ran away. Before
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  • 37 1 BRLNET. Thurs.-The Mentrl Bcsai of Biiniei. Unto Setia Mar--2 bin Mum. told tbe Ugldattw Sunrll *»t his Bownim«it had 1 not official^ ui.scii.sseu the Greater Malaysia plan with any of I me countries concerned.
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  • 120 1 'Be polite' stickers go up in Govt. offices SINGAPORE. Thurs. H undreds of '•Berbudi Bahasa" (Be Courteous) stickers have been put up on doors and telephones in City Hall as part of a drive to inculcate courtesy among oilieials. The stickers one inch by three inches havt been supplied to
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  • 319 1 THE LADY ('STEADY ON, OLD CHAP, GO HOME 1 AND THE BUFFALO nARWIN. Thurs.— u •'Steady on, old chap," said 29-year-ol d Englishwoman, Mrs. Sheila Jenkinson to the bis:, angry buffalo as it knelt "on her. Enraged by a .22" calibre fine shot she had tired at i it. it
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  • 98 1 PLEA TO RUSSIA: ABANDON 50-MEGATON TEST ITNITED NATIONS. ThUTS.— The main political committee of the General Assembly last night is.>ued a solemn appeal to Russia to abandon Its planned 50-megaton bomb blast. The Assembly voted an overwhelming 75 to ten (the Soviet bloc plus Cuba* with one abstention (Mali) in
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  • 233 1 REDS REJECT BERLIN PROTEST BY US: 'SERIOUS' WASHINGTON, Thursday. THK Soviet Union has rejected a United States protest against East German interference with American access to Kasl Berlin, the State Department said last night. The department's spokes- man, Mr. Lincoln White, .said [the United States regarded the Soviet rejection as
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  • 159 1 Salvage bid fails, so grounded ship is abandoned SINGAPORE. Thurs. Efforts to salvage the stranded Italian tanker Fede. aground in Indonesian waters, have been abandoned. This was disclosed to The Free Press this morning by a spokesman of the local agents for the ship. "The tanker has been abandoned because
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  • 191 1 i o o r o < THI TFNCKU fOHORI r.\:!!:' tn< -I 'in I ■<!■ ion Prime x i l mi < i 1 1 I. M .is ;i MIOUtiCI 11) -I* Bah i u this nxni.' Ml; SI /I't t< tii' I the s\ hi lan t)i liorin
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    • 18 1 SQUIRE LONGSON 3S Famous British Piano. < Sole Agents:* SINGAPORE PIANO CO. 1 69. Orchard R— d, Stwf—r« -9.
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  • Free Press city section: Finance and industry
    • 266 2 I ONDON. Thil rs, J A firmer tone was evident in tin prices closing the morning session around £3^ per ton higher. Trade quarters remarked thai the better tone was more reflection ol the feeling supplies were getting tighter as
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    • 39 2 LONDON rhurs. The Finan- r.t indii es I n O eels ago l to yesti resj e< TiWS tit 1 370 o 3 r >: «> 3GO 1. Rulirifrs r > H IT3 I 176 8. 170 9. i I
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    • 167 2 c MIPS lyin s aion^^itle the Singapore *n.)(»cs todjy .ire R Dora 1!'. is". M<MM -'i r:.:.t.,n 33 1 i 13 '14. S3 34, A.--.:r. is.tn Mam 4 B 15/16. Sis 10 41 K imiai i i i". ing Mr, >• i- k NW 2 Outfr rfijris:
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  • 55 2 HONG KONG, Wed.— Closing price!) here Locay '.veie: Pro ioufi Today H S. Baak Corporation 53,->J $350 sales saie.s Wheelock Marden $12.30 $12.40 sales s.i.e.s H*kong plune !>4J.7.-> $42.73 sales sales Dairi Parm eV C'(-'.:i Storage $35.75 $35. 75 sales saies Taikoc Docks $63.00 $65.00 sales sales
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  • 328 2 $219,779 profit by Lingui Tin: Dividend to be 30 per cent By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Thursday. J HE PROFIT of Lingui Tin, Ltd., rose from $114,249 to $219,779 for the year ending 31st August 1961, according to a statement by the chairman, Mr. A. W. Scott. The
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  • 236 2 GILTS CONTINUE TO ADVANCE IN RESPONSE TO GOOD DEMAND LONDON, Thurs. In stock markets yesterday giltedged securities continued their advance in response to good demand and fresh gains extended to half-point. l.:« recently issued London Court; six and a nail per cent stock i u-M? full pom! to 5 -1
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  • 158 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales In the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlop»sl.lo (unchanged), F. and N. ords. $2.29 C— 3 cents), Gammons Si .73 (unchanged), J. Waugh $1.85 (unchanged), M. Brew. S3 (unchanged), Kobinson ords. $1.30 1 cent), Sime Darby 7s 6d. (—3d.), (old Storage
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  • 76 2 LONDON. Thurs.— Britain is repaying £100 million of <SB5O million) which Is just under a fiftli of its drawing from the International Monetary Fund, the Treasury announced last night. The transaction is expected to be completed by Oct. 31. A Treasury spokesman said the repayment
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  • 307 2 Pepper: Big shake-up after 'Singapore offer' I ONDON, Thur s.— The Financial Times commodity editor writes that within the last week the whole situation on the London pepper market has been radically altered. "Reports have reached j .London that approximately j 7.000 tons of black pepper j stored in Singapore
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  • 30 2 COVENTRY. Thurs. Rooies Motor Group is to resume limited production on light cars here on i Monday alter a nine-day virtual close down, it was announced. I
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  • 337 2 'Rulers who pollute air fit only for padded cell' j LONDON. Thurs yyOHLI) rulers who contrive to pollute the atmosphere by testing further nuclelir weapons will prove themselves "tit only for a padded cell," Mr. Desmond Banks, Chairman of the British Liberal Party executive, said in a speech here last
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  • 36 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Sir 1 David Orm.sby Gorr. the new Br:- tisfc Ambassador to the United j States, called on Mr. Dean Rusk. 1 tho Secretary of State, at the S'uite Department yesterday.
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  • 373 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. LONDON, Oct. 25. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS C if. E ii r o D b a m oorts Oct ntiqnotpfl unquoted I Nov 28 23/32 23 7/16 j RUHHER No. 1 RSS soot 24 i 16 -jj: RUBBER No.
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  • 209 2 Minister urges businessmen in Britain to invest more capital in S-E. Asia T ONDON, Thurs.— The Pre*J sident of Britain's Board of Trade. Mr. Frederick Erroll, yesterday urged businessmen here to invest more capital and "know-how" and improve their on-the-spot representation in eight countries of South-East Asia and the Far
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  • 130 2 BANGKOK. T... military ad 1 Kennedy, Pre.v< conU :< i had a feeUi 1 after ha 1 dtuation s I Orn T;-.;. I iho wi,l bold I with Thai leadei I overall situation Asked II with ThaUan sU-r. Bant T:.. the result i 1 Soutu Vlttn M said it
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  • 14 2 i.ont>on H^ O-r:>f. ym-a plane Id nighl on -I Japati nmit of S7
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  • 211 2 HONG KONG SENDS BACK 41 REFUGEES FROM CHINA Hong kong. Ttmrs. Forty-one Chinese lrom Kwangtung Province who tried to enter the Colony illegally on Monday were turned back, a police spokesman said last night. He dismissed as an exaggeration a vernacular Press report which claimed 400 people had fled from
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  • 128 2 MURDER BID ON CASTRO DENIED > T E\V YORK Thurs. The II Cuban Foreign Ministrs last night denied rumours reaching here that Dr. Fidel Castro, the Cuban Prime Minister, had been assassinated. A Ministry official commented: "We don't listen to counter-revolutionary rumours from Miami. We listen to the facts. Lister,
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  • 40 2 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Ernrst Marples. Britain's Minister for Transport, .suci ho hoped ro have further discussions in Paris on Nov. 20 with M. Robert Buron. tiu FVehch Minister :or I*ublic Works and Transport, about the Channel tunnel project.
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  • 27 2 LNHED NATIONS. ThUTS. Communist Outer Mongolia was endorsed by :iie Security Council last night for membership of the Utiitec Nations, having waited since 1946.
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  • 129 2 LONDON. Thurs A labourer who thought his football pools coupon wa.s "a loser" received a pleasant shock yesterday when he was informed that he had won a world record dividend of £120.316 022.686 tor a one penny treble chance pool rhe previous best figure for this penny-a-line pool wa.s
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 29 2 POP h '^'.^fiSH? W^^^^T^ P'VOU MINC7 29 W DOING A BIT OF >OUC I* BAC< SEAT C?EiVIN3 I ge R I'M BEGINNING TO M wL \Siii5lllllBHHHKSSBMBb j v^^^** 39Z
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  • 16 3 I I I I I I I I I Leciiic needs I H I I
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  • 188 3 Judge gives two robbers last chance to make good SINGAPORE, Thursday. j'WO young men, Goh Bee Chuan, 17', a laundry assistant, and Ow lkii Chook, I!), a packer at Robinson's, convicted a fortlighl ago ;il tlic Assizes on a charge of rol> Ixtv, were bound over yesterday by Mr. Justice
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  • 304 3 'Patience' is top form show at Cultural Centre SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Y.M.C.A's New Sceneshifters sta«e one show a year, and such a concentration of effort invariably results in a first -class production, as we saw at the first night of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Patience" at the Cultural Centre Theatre yesterday
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  • 122 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr, J C. Ohlmg. a German sales engineer, ard from Kuchmg on a ?eek*s visit. He is staying the Orchard Hot< I. Mr J. K. Hill, a company inager, arrived from Syd l for a three -day stay it turning home. He stays a: the Goodwood H
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  • 533 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY s SINGAPORE, Thursday. JWO SISTERS stole back-stage at the Victoria Theatre during the Joey Adams show and got what they wanted a kisseach from the star American entertainer. The sisters were among the 800 children from youth and welfare organisations who went wild with joy at
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  • 65 3 SEAMAN STOLE BEER FROM SHB: $150 FINE SINGAPORE. Thurs. A seaman, Per Bjorn Christensen of the Selandia. was yesterday fined $150 by the Ninth Magistrate. Mr. N A. n'Rozario. tor stealing a carfonotbeer worth $19.20 from the wharf of godowns 29,30 of the Singapore Harbour ?Sr board the Selandia led
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  • 138 3 Beatty marks Children's Day with an aero show MATC LEADER EXPLAINS WORKING OF PLANE ENGINE TO FASCINATED AUDIENCE SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Malayan Air Training Corps of the Beatty Secondary School, put up a display of aircraft engines, and aero-model-ling in conjunction with the school's celebration of Children's Day. Squadron Leader
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  • 110 3 gINGAPORE, Thurs. A 32-year-old painter was given a conditional discharge of six months in the Ninth Magistrate's Court here yesterday when he was found guilty of causing hurt to his wife. Tan Tay Khor, the painter, was warned by the magistrate. Mr- NA. D'Rozario. not
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 261 3 gfLjM >■**■# :JS^BI tut o;^" xßf EV^ //Pi f* > ,4 >;■ Sfe^- i The first thing a lady puts 0n Fragrance by /\V OI 1 AVON PERFUMED COLOGNE MISTS Sprayed on m a glorious selection of distinctive fragrances. PERSIAN WOOD, HERE'S MY HEART and the Newest. .and already beloved
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 199 3 FDFDF CINEMAS CAPITOL: Tiie Last Sunset 1 4 4. 6.45. 9.30. CATHAY: On the Doubie 1.30 4. ti.3o. 9.30. GLOBE: Kianappcd 2, 6.15. 9.15. LIDO: Two Women 145. 4, 6.30. 9.15. ODEON: Two Rode Together 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30. ROXY: The Sieel Claw 2.30, 6.15. 9.15. SKY: Tiie Spanish Main
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    • 198 3 SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Free exhibition ol works by loc.il artists. Bntisn Council. Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show at Mentally Deficient Children's Home (Woodbridge Hospital). Yio Chu Kang Road. 7.30 p.m. CHINESE YMCA (South Pier): Art Club's annual meeting and .sketching,
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  • 673 4 THEY OUTPLAYED SEVEN RIVALS CHANGI, Thurs. IT was a proud day for the RAF Changi base here when it was learned that their band had won the Sir Felix Cassel Challenge Cup in the world-wide RAF
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  • 64 4 KUALA LUMPUR. That* Mr. Justice M. ML Hashim It j the Assizes Court in Kuala Lumpur acquitted S. Thangavelu on a charge of robbery. without his defence being called. Thangavelu was charged with robbing a dulans ttmsher, Mow Pin Shiew. 57, of a pair oi
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  • 34 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thus. The Conference of Rulers has appointed a special temporary committee to review the n commendations submitted by its religious advisory body regarding the Social and Welfare Lotteries funds.
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  • 221 4 Wild monkeys a menace to islanders: Attacks on homes, farms PULAU ÜBIN, Thursday. WILD monkeys arc making life miserable for the residents on Pulau I' bin. The islanders estimate that there are more than 100 of these wild monkeys. They have taken to ransacking and disturbing flower gardens, homes and
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  • 116 4 DEPUTY SPEAKER ATTENDS FIRST LESSON IN PHOTOGRAPHY SINGAPORE, Thur&.— More than a third ot the 60 .students who turned up at the Cultural Centre for the first lesson In the 'Photography" class under Mr. Wang Su Fah, A.R.P.S. were teachers and school principals. Among the remaining students are two husband-and-wife
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  • 52 4 KAJANG, Thurs.— The Kajang Boy Scouts Association is to ask the district administration for a site on State land for building a Scout Dm. The scouts had a Den on the grounds of the Kajang High School but this was removed for the school's
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  • 259 4 'The friend of all ordinary people SINGAPORE, Thurs. When the great Indian philosopher Tagore visited Malaya and Singapore in 1927 he left this message: "The more important things In cultural unity and universal brotherhood are those which make for unity and not those which separate." This was stated by Mr.
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  • 118 4 CHANGI, Thurs. "Daredevils" are creating a problem for boatmen at the Changi Jetty. The "daredevils" young boys are using the jetty as a diving board, and while swimming, meddle with the boats. Unaware of the danger that could arise, these boys find .meat run
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  • 136 4 COURSE IN MUSIC APPRECIATION TO START NEXT MONTH SINGAPORE. Thurs. A special course in 'Music Appreciation" ha.s been organised by the Adult Education Board. Classes will oe held at the Cultural Centre Lecture Room every Monday and Thursday irorn Nov. 27. Eminent personalities in the field of music have been
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  • 49 4 C ]i r J Jon? at the s. to rais, homi ai X, M» H K Chesh was raisii S tin to Bhe appej to SUP] cinv. cause generow tho public help to the toe Inmtt* Heketc person $6 each tor obtain. bl< i 10-b will be p
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  • 43 4 JDHCM E k\ J meetii gof t! Weiian tni i lowing v. Dr Tai Luar.l elected) Ishiek A: chalrm I bin Ha ibdul J retary; Mr W ni| I (re-electe tr 1 1 Comm Yap Kim Hua. Inch< Ha Suin Haji Mi
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  • 827 5 A disastrous debut and sensational farewell Harry Wragg 11 was a gloomy, ioggy day in Manchester for the November Handicap and the wind-up of the 1946 flatracing season. But it was by no means a gloomy day for Harry Wragg, making positively his last appearance as a jockey. No rider
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 28 5 t PUCHi erAATrc I 1 a :o^ m Radio Co i a r* L' M HOHNER j'COMET" MOM n tIM A LID. M JLTi v 0L t corning.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 151 5 UP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson CAHDRAKB by Lee Falk anci Fhii Davis rV^JSgt I I-TUES: A BOME FLOATS BY 1 I J») .\j c -ANP FIMALLY A BUMCW OP WAY! couwTirrsiPE,APisifcrTß«ra? \f „^y <fb m "^> Cl So IHE HEART OP JULIET JONES oy Stan Drake v^s^-,.
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 319 6 4\V the many struggles a human being faces between birth and death, the economic one is perhaps the most important. Certainly it is the most common. It is in the light of this fact that we examine the advice propounded by Mr. Robert Teo.
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  • 80 6 The Free Press reported: i Telegraphic Summ a r y Rumours are in circulation j of an approaching inter- view between the Queen of Spain and the Emperor oi the French. The King of Italy has gone to Florence 1 to open the National Exhibition, and .will
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  • 123 6 MR. JOHN THORNLEY was a proud man as he i showed his American visitors round the M.G. car I factory which ho manages at Abingdon. Berkshire. Proud to be able to till them that during his 30 years with the firm there had been oniy one strike
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  • 204 6 PALMISTRY BY CHOO ANG GUAM. WHO HAS STUDIED THE SUBJECT FOR 16 YEARS SH This week we take a closer look at the Quadrangle and its influence on character and aptitudes. Diagram 1 on the lefi shows a well formed Quadrangle. The space between the
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    738 6  -  ARTHUR NETTLETON BY OLDEST WAS STARTED 200 YEARS AGO BY 3 EARLS: MEMBERS SANG 'GLEES' SPANKED WIVES... JAM BUSTERS... BACHELORS THEY ARE ALL FORMING EXCLUSIVE GROUPS BRITAIN, like the rest of the world, is becoming a more "clubbable" nation. There are, of course, hundreds of the ordinary clubs
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  • 32 6 EIARMQ B clerkfc a V I 1" W OC I I 1 After I state of h< H titiU red r next Ln< rj rat I c0r..; I n...: rn I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 17 6 Fine Gold JEWELLERY Selected for Quality Beauty I V ile Ml V 106, ORCHARD RD., Telephone: *****.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 129 6 TODAY'S RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE Short Wave Service »1 metres (7250 kt/vi Medium Wave Service: 176 metres. AM. 11*00 Programme summary; 11.C2 Music from the keyooard; 11.30 Soamets Forsyte Esq.; P.M.— l2 Mid-day serenade; 12.30 In l-atin moua; 1.30 The uews; 1.40 Andre Kosialaneiz and his orchestra: 2.00 Pinai Year; 2.15
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    • 126 6 Author's piaynouse; L0.30 ine Malayanaires: 11.00 Li;e With Tne I y0;..-. l L.30 On wings oi melody: 12 (midnight) Clo&e c;o'.\ n, RADIO MALAYA 11.7 metres) P M —1.15 Tiffin aate; 1.30 Time signal, news; 1.40 newsreel: 1.50 Tiffin date; 2.00 Clo^e down; 5.00 Time signal, newt; 5.05 Children's corner;
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    • 205 6 j IjBI 1 HHflB Bj^^Hl BBMBI I I f^^WrTTW^^^^W i CLUES ACROSS •5 Go v. -a ;i coster, possibly 1 1, i 7 riiai '"morning iti'.c:" leeang 8 Souvenu it r ifi foi inc widow 10 Ht> yresumably bent on crime b>. 13 Like :;e knights iu u;<y.s of old?
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    • 218 6 3 Vou •> .i:i enjoy catching one 1 4 > 6 Siu ink ay i6 1 i They often hn\e twelfth man (G) ii E^nbarra&sed-looking Comtnunisi (3). 1-' Quo maj go round the otU in it >;■)< 13 N( longei in the ood, per:.ap> i7 i. 15 ii. biiort, it
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  • 280 7 CALL FOR STUDENT FORCE TO AID LOCAL INDUSTRIES POLYTECHNIC UNION TOLD OF OBLIGATION TO THE STATE SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore Polytechnic students have been asked to give their support and coI ration towards the lilding of a strong, ffective and influential student force that will spearhead the inistrial progress of the
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  • 2047 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Passes in the City rid Guilds of London Institute 1961 examinions so far received the Ministry of Eduation are: t Ll.tlO M M I N I C A 1 lON LiiHNKI\N> COURSE PRA< HCAI MATHEMATICS. I'able A. Wirelev.; fan liov.-i L«.e Klang.
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  • 95 7 Rupert has hardly spoken when the broomstick quivers and nses. At the last moment Tabitha leaps on to .t and the owl float, above ft "Whew I Well, that's that. V^Ru^. ••Andi«;- >h. P won't happen again 1 says Mr. fear. -rnV sorry I d.dn't believe your
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  • 175 7 22 GET AWARDS FROM INCHE YUSOF SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The Yang di-Per-tuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin I<hak. in his capacity as Chief Scout oi Singapore, presented Q iteen'i Scouts' Certificates to 22 boys at the Istana No<rara grounds. Tho boys who received awards irom Inchc Yu>of were:
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  • 209 7 SARAWAK, BORNEO NEWSMEN TO REPORT ON MALAYSIA SINGAPORE. Thurs. Ten journalists from Sarawak and British North Borneo arrived here for a short stay after a two-week study and fact-finding tour of Malaya. In the Federation, they visited the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Other ministers, the Teachers' Training College
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  • 25 7 RAWANG, Thurs. The feast of St. Jude. patron saint of the Catholic Church here, will lh 1 celebrated on Nov. 5.
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    • 181 7 Y O U R LUCKY STAR TODAY If IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... \<H are essentially a rein, mer an! have very strong eemtrtkHß and beliefs. You hn, a sood head for matliematies ;uul would do well in an? kind of business where rai arc allowed to operate in .in ..un fashion.
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    • 78 7 monrc (Feb '°->*a r :oi: PISCcO CONDITIONS continue to be confusing, so go Nlowly during the morning, at any rale. AnltO OMBINE sotial and business matters so that both phases of vour life will benefit TAIIDIK A JI M-May ID: IAUnUo MORNING hours are treat herous. Do nothing until you
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    • 78 7 PAUPrO (J" n <* 22-July ,?3): UfinULn AFTERNOON and evening are excellent for conducting important business affairs. ien (11lj >' 24-Aug. 23). Ltu POSTPONE taking on a new job oi fresh duties until the dav is on the wane! Curb impulses. UIRRf) Au ff- 24-Sept. 23): VIIIUU SIDESTEP signingcontracts until
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  • 332 8 Club may scrap 5 subsidiaries: It is up to members Scooter Page.... by Ken Jalleh T^HE Singapore Lambretta Owners A Association, at its final central committee meeting in the first week of November, will decide on a proposal to scrap the five divisions formed two-years ago. President of the association.
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  • 964 8 Facts you should know about the power system TT has no colour, taste or smell, but it can give you a shock at the most unexpected moment no wonder electricity is regarded as something of a mystery by the man in the street. Just where do the sparks. and the
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  • 130 8 T*HE Bulniks Scooter Club A will hold their first gymkhana on the lawn in front of their clubhouse in Branksome Road from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday Nov. 5. Mr. John Chin, president ot the club, said that there will be five events
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  • 265 8 the contact points, a check on the condenser should be made immediately). SPARKING PLUG This comprises a steeJ "body threaded at its lower end^to •screw into the cylinder head. At the lower end of that part of the plug there may be one or three protrusions—side
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  • 12349 9 FREE PRESS GUIDE TO RACING FORM Horses entered for the Singapore luri Club's October race meeting Bav Oft IIASS ONE ***** I Ll 81l IB >A1 I I I H >>iv%i> Laf ■a 1 I BaS > 1 \> I I BBBJ 8888 m BBJB Lbbl H H I bbV
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  • 653 11  -  ALEXANDRA LEE FSDFSF THE SERVICES FESTIVAL RAISED STANDARD OF DRAMA HERE IENGAH PLAYERS WIN THAT CUP RECENI scene at the Cultural Centre: One man m the auditorium, mopping his brow furiously and striving to maintain a steady composure. The cup he held in his hands, the cheers
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    201 11 I ibove >, a vocal group I icre in .lory Adams all- > I a trip sponsored by s I *s programme for cuiI fascinating study of S I (wins Deanna and s I Kiiiii; personalities > I in music since the S I he encouragement of I- I-H
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  • 219 11  -  DEMI TASSE NEWS, VIEWS FOR PARENTS BY tinations are round the thousands are burnpreparing for them. iti i night, ior it must invariably poi] his sleep irrespective 1 the time he gets into bed. I am told by good authority that all junior needs is a good glass of
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  • 178 11 THE BEAUTIFUL CAT WHO CAME TO DINNER AND STAYED a beautiful Singapore cat A has left for England where she will .spend six months in quarantine before rejoining her owners in London. Pyewaeket." named after the cat in John Van Druten's play: •Bell. Book and Candle."' belongs to Brian and
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    302 11  -  SUNNY GIAM BY TIIK young man sitting behind like many others at a judging session of photographs was an unknown figure. Many around him did not know who lie is. Yet, his name is no stranger to photographic circle in Malaya. For Ng See Yong, the seldom seen but
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    61 11 f\UR mystery star last week was Emile Ford. The winner of two Philips discs is Pat Smith of 15 Grange Road, Singapore 9. This week we have another musical personality for you to soot. If you think you know who she is, send your entry to The
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  • 239 11 'BERLIN MELODY' REVIEW WINS VICKY $10 PRIZE rIS week's Critic Contest winner is Miss Vicky Chan of 2 Jalan Buloh Perindu, Singapore 15. She wins the $10 prize. Vicky says: A song that is rising very fast in the hit parade charts of Singapore and the Federation is the "Berlin
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  • 125 11 A string of 'hops' to promote closer social ties 0 To foster closer social relationships "in less formal atmosphere" between undergraduates at the University of Malaya here, the Social Committee of the Students Union has launched the first of a long string: of "hops". The first "hop" an informal dance
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  • 51 11 0 Two interesting programmes are lined up for the Young Adults Club next month. The secretary. Miss Annie Abeyagunasekra, tells me members will pay a visit to Cold Storage Creameries on Nov. 11. and Mrs. Anna Sim, local beautician, will staire a make-up demonstration on Nov.
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  • 392 12  - It's the fighting that counts: Big names shouldn't worry our boxers ROY LAZAROO By Singapore, Thurs. wiiNurAt-uni!. lu-man Doxmg team will fly tc Jakarta tomorrow to do battle with the creair of Indonesia's boxers on Saturday and Sunday. Jhi t e y eni "K. »ur boxers will wind up training
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  • Ken Jallen's Time for clearance
    • 238 12 The man they will miss IF there*s one man missing on the plane tomorrow, he is the Singapore Amateur Boxing Associations national coach. Sonny Chia. the professional who has been keeping the boxers in shape for the Indonesian fights. A good coach Ls an essential official in any team, especially
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    • 56 12 I LAHORE. Thnrs.— Plans for^ Xhe introduction of "Junii^r" T«vst matches and tour- will b^ submitted by Pakistan at thf 1962 Imperial Cricket Confereiict'. Pakistan envisage other countries Interested in ericket, like Canada. Ceylon, Malaya, Kenya, Denmark. Holland, Singapore and Hong Kong, joining the scheme. The English
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    • 17 12 I.EIGH. Ttrars. The NVv.- Zealand Rusby League te.mi beat I t-i 15-4 ■fsieiuuv. I
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  • 105 12 ENGLAND QUALIFY FOR FINALS OF WORLD CUP WE M B L E Y. Thurs. England yesterday quail- tied for the World Cup finals in Chile next summer by beating Portugal 2-0 and so heading their group. The other nations already qualified to take part are Chile (hosts*. Brazil (win- i
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  • 47 12 SELETAR. Thurs.-^Left-inside Noorc'm was the architect of RAF Changis 6-4 victory over RAF Selemi in a SHA division one league game played here yesterday. Scorers were: RAF Changi— Noordin (4), Nizar and Jaffar RAF Selet-ai— Snell (2>. Das* and Hock SenK.
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  • 608 12  -  SCRUTINEER BUKIT TIMAH By Thursday. JMlh Bagby-trained Amagasaki revealed brilliant form this morning I when he did a rousing workout on a linn track. With Merv Posner astride the chestnut dashed over half a mile in 50 1/5, and covered
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  • 33 12 The two Singapore swimming representatives for thr South- East Asia Peninsular Games to be held in Rangoon in December, 13-year-old Tan Thuan Heng, left and 15--year-old Bernard Chan.
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  • 29 12 aioi m ti ai tndl Ti.. at I. I Di m I: u™ X- 1 Nai 15-2 Accu.au Ql CM B I;. Stlß] N B Khai. c. n
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  • 145 12 The following horses listed below have either won or have done well in good going: Ajnos, Amagasaki. Balkan Bambino. Bilah Sayang. Brilliant Light, Cadet Roussel, Come Up, Cape Canaveral, De Ruyter. Destination. Dreamboat. Duke of Mantua. Knjoyment 11, Equity. Excelsior, Fascination, Flying Phoenix. Forest Duke 11,
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  • 155 12 THESE HORSES LIKE WET TRACK Tue following horses have either won or nave done well on wet crack: Ajnas, Baikal) Bambino. Beau Rama, Black Goid, Boissevain, Bilhant Light, Cape Canaveral, Cheers, Cheery Ripe. Come Up. Destination. Downing Street, Distinguished Gem, Dream boat, Fns au Vent, Forest Beau, Fieetmuster, Fine and
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  • 127 12 THESE WON AT BUKIT TIMAH Horses entered for the current meeting that have won on the Bukit Timah course in previous starts are: Amagasaki, Balkan Bambino. Black Gold, Boissevain. Brave General, The Brave One. Distinguished Gem. Downing Street, Dreamboat, Duke of Mantua, Equity, Fils du Vent. Flying Phoenix. Forest Beau.
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  • 34 12 LONDON. Thurs.— Results ol yesterday's football matches were: Division Three: Bradford 4 Newport County 1. Shrewsbury Town 1 stout hend United 1. Irish Gold Cup. semi-final: Glentoran 4 Coleraine 3.
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  • 87 12 SINGAPORE NAME ALL BLUES XV v. ARMED FORCES SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore All-Blues yesterday named their team to meet Federation Armed Forces in the Southern Zone of the AllBlues Cup rugger match at Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 28. The team, captained by Koh Ah Guan. will be: Lim Kian Seng; Lim
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  • 55 12 JALAN BESAR. Thurs. Tan Tock Seng Hospital and Marines 'A', who won their respective matches, will meet in the final of tin Singapore Government Services Football Association's championships. _In the semi-finals yesterday Tan Tock Seng Hospital beat General Hospital Recreation Club 4-2. and Marines
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  • 248 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Singapore Rugby Union's first State trial on the padang here yesterday to spot outstanding I Asian players for the Singai pore Civilian XV for their Malaya Cup match against Johore on Nov. 18. was a disappointment. The trial yesterday was
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  • 311 12 Bernard makes the grade for Rangoon with a new time It vas a.; even poora show in the wo meates Backsuoke nun for which time of 715 .seconds had been sei with the native reeoin stanriujo a; 71.7 »ecomis. Alan Puan who finished Qnst, lecorded 76.4 sees folioued by Tar.
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  • 45 12 SINGAPORE. Thutt—Singapore Prisons beat their counterparts. Federation of Malaya Prisons, by two goals to one in their annual hockey match played on the S.R.c. padanu nere jresterdat Scorers were Aiex Sun ana Hanchandn; tor Singaoore Pn- sons, Zainoi Ghani far Federation
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  • 229 12 Singapore, Thursday T*HE Singapore Table TenA nis Association has decided to send at least three players to participate in the South East Asia Peninsula Games to be held at Rangoon from Dec. 11 to 16 According to Mr. Tang Tuck Wah.
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  • 23 12 DUNFERMLINE. ttIUTS.- Dur.Eermline AuUeuc beat Varciaj Skoplje (Yugoslavia) 5-0 In their European Cup-Winners' Cup second round first teg match paste rday.
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