The Singapore Free Press, 28 October 1961

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  • 31 1 hEEP MP THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ.., The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1961 15 CENTS. Card, comments, best bets and latest selections- P. 1, 11, 12
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  • 28 1 Kill no [sign I crash jet I crew \L\ i.i MPI It Helicopters f at >- r if mi bomb \\i S{ pight vigil r R
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  • 134 1 QfINGAfORE, Sat. PoO Hi and Fire Brigade uitlmrities were this morning investisatinK the. cause ii the SlOO.OOO fire which gutted the Ruby Record Industriea works and the Sin Sin Sauce Factory in a kampmig otY Pay a Lebar last nighi Mr I.im Sens
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  • 407 1 Sultan's birthday call: Make use of Govt. schemes JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. I gULTAN ISMAIL of Johore, celebrating his f)7ili birthday in his third year as ruler, (his morning exhorted the citizens of the State to take advantage of every opportunity offered by the Government, particularly the rural development schemes. Speaking
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  • 97 1 OFF TO TAKE PART IN HER FIRST MANDARIN FILM PAYA LEBAR, Sat— A top Singapore Hokkien film star. Miss Chong Sit Fong (above), left by air yesterday to take part in a Mandarin film for the first time. Sit Fong ?(>, said she had been selected to play a leading
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  • 20 1 JAKARTA, Sat. Smallpox has broken out in Macassar, capital of the South Celebes, according to reports reaching here-
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  • 347 1 TROOP ALERT IN BERLIN AS AMERICAN, RUSSIAN TANKS FACE EACH OTHER BERLIN J U -S PR J charJ PROVfItJ j OERLIN, Sat.—Soviet and American tanks faced each other across the Berlin sector border last night and the whole American Command in Berlin was put on alert status for the second
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  • 43 1 SINGAPORE. Sat, Trophies, replicas and some of the prizes to be won in The Free Press Cycle Race on Nov. 5 will be' on display in Robinson's window, Raffles Place, from today. The display will last until next Saturday.
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  • 32 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Sam P. Gilstrap. 54, arrived here last night to assume duty on Monday as the new American Consul General. He is accompanied by tajs j wife.
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  • 25 1 HCNG KONG, Sat— Peking Radio interrupted its broadcasts to warn that heavy micleai fallout was covering a vail area of Noilh-East China.
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  • 239 1 QPY stories always make enthralling reading. Now here is a spy story series with a difference. All the spies dealt v:ith in this fascinating series arc WOMEN. ''Spies in Skirts" starts in The Free Press today in P. 5 and continues next ireek. Read of the
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  • 311 1  - Cadet Roussel and Tiba Tiba best rot t onto t tow SCRUTINEER By B. TIMAH, Saturday. (\\DKT KOI SSEL and Tiba Tiba were iiieolioned around the truck (his morning as Ihe two best bets in tomorrow's cud* Many consider Cadel RousseTs reeenl Form makes him an extra good proposition in
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  • 64 1 MALAYAN HK FUNDS pi k :m I mid vi and (mij in 1 WJ Neili I Ird M cntM \d Km i Hnd 111 1.12, »eUinc X !i)tl H<»n K I in UK cents its JET HUNT: FU ON HILL POIU Sal Mi! nberra i i im|M i i
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    • 151 1 FOR n\i; niixiirni I3ti lit Oi.h.ird llo.id *> iwttr M I «•)> ***** -'.'^SH A i."4lt I CARE ABOUT HOW I LOOK- *cvl.on AT ALL TIMES! fjO£ Z L»i But I've never been completely satisfied with my make-up.... until I found CONTEMPERA'! f) -y_ It s nor like anything you've
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  • Free Press city section: Finance and industry
    • 280 2 I ONDON. Sa t. A slitrhtly less assured tone was apparent in tin yesterday morning and values finished the session around 30 a ton down. Little h: the way ol fresh outside business was reported, while development at the Steel Company 01 Wales
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    • 36 2 I LONDON Sal —The Wnan::kv. «k.fi indicea for Oc last >e..: et- .< KgO, rev i -v. yesterda; respec- TiM IN I, 357 4 370 3 364 5. R :'ih,'i* :0"» 175.9, 17b 4 174.?.
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    • 380 2 Gazette explains preliminary group profits of Anglo-Asian By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE PRELIMINARY results of Anglo-Asian Rubber Plantations tor the year to March 31 include nine months' profits of Sungei Tukong Rubber Plantations, acquired of late in 1960, says the Stock Exchange Gazette. Group profits, before
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    • 228 2 STOCK MARKET ENDS THE WEEK ON DULL NOTE LONDON. Sat. --Stock markets ended the week and the fortnightly account on a dull note. A number o! factors combined to depress prices Tncse included tne prospect oi more laboui troubles, the rise m unemployment and incieasing tension 'Ui Berlin However, (here
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    • 56 2 HONG KONG. Pri. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H <v s. Bank Corpora i ion $332 5348 sale- sales Wheelock Marden 512.50 512.40 sales sales HTcong phone 543.00 $42.50 ?a!os sale? Dairy Farm v<c Cold Storage 535.50 525.50 sales sales TaikOO Docks 56.">.00 $1)5 00
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    • 134 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last s;ues Ui vie Singapore Tracing Room ye&terday were: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops $1.03 i— l cent), (iammons $i.7i 1 1 cent), .1. Waußh 51. 82 (—3 cents), Cold Storage $2.40 (uncbangea), s. limes $2.9(i (unchanged), S. Traders $4 05 1- 5 cents), Urn. Ja<"ks $1.60
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    • 71 2 NEW DELHI. Sat.—Representatives of chamber^ of commerce :io;n several Asian «ud African countries indue ing Japan will ir.ee: neie in Decembe. to discuss for four days prospects of increased iiucr-iegicuaj uaue anu the impact of external trade groupings on tiade and economic oevelopmeni in the region. Malaya
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    • 217 2 Britain to lift rubber stockpile restrictions f ONDON, Sat. The sale of natural rubber from the British Government stockpile has been restricted by a price-range which now appears inappropriate. This will be temporarily, i suspended from Monday, the British Board of Trade an- nounced here last night. The price range,
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    • 24 2 JAKARTA. Sat. The United States is to provide Indonesia with another 55.000 tons of rice under it-> "iood for peace" programme.
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  • 242 2 Nik warns of threat to peace: 'We are ready to talk' MOSCOW, Saturday. MR. Khrushchev said yesterday that a further delay in ending the remnants of the Second World War in Europe threatened the cause of peace with serious consequences. Mr. Khrushchev told the Soviet Party Congress that the Western
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  • 25 2 TOKYO. Sat.— Casualties from torrential rains in west and south Ji.pan yesterday rose to 55 killed. •10 tnis&ing ami <i 8 injured
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  • 23 2 MANILA. SiU. A fisherman lost his right leg when attacked by a shark. He had been gathering shells m \runiia i>uy.
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  • 127 2 RUSSIA-ALBANIA RIFT: CHINA MAY ACT AS MEDIATOR f ONDON, Sat. Mr. Ni--Li kita Khrushchev appears to have accepted Communist Chinese mediation in the dispute between the Soviet and the Albanian Communist parties over allegations that the Albanian still pursue a Stalinist "cult of personality." Such was the first impression among
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  • 87 2 f ONDON. Sat. A brick- layers 1 strike at the giant steei works at Port Talbot, Wales, the largest in Europe, has been settled. The strike began two weeks ago when engineers at the Abbey and Margham steel works refused to work with 'blackleg" lab o
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  • 179 2 POWER CUT GRIPS FRANCE AS WORKERS CALL STRIKE PARIS. Sat. A strike by nationalised gas and electricity workers gripped France for lour hours yesterday after a 24-hour stoppage by state railway and transport workers. in Paris the strike appeared virtually 100 per cent. Many factories and businesses closed lor the
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  • 22 2 HULL (England). Sat.— Three further cases of polio were confirmed here yesterday making the local epidemic total 72.
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  • 362 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closi"? Prices LONDON. Oct. 27. Previous Toddy RUBBER No. 1 RSS Cif Cvr ODtin ports Nov 23 5/16 2.°, O«c 2317/32 23 3/16 Ri/t'rt£H No. 1 RSS »oot 23 13/16 23 7/16 RUBBER No. 1 HSS ««ttl«mtnt
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  • 276 2 Algeria talks may be resumed: Hint by French Minister PARIS, Saturday. lIOPES of a resumption of peace talks between France and the n Algerian nationalists were raised here following a carefully considered policy statement made in Algiers yesterday by the Minister for Algeria, M. Louis Joxe. M Joxe reiterated that
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    • 186 2 V.HIPS ly<n< at»ncsifle the Smiiapore «h^r«o toriay are: A i.-»n Mara It Ar-"...r 11 ifi Nasaaakl 10 ii, B*i eruacli 4_ 0 tnta ■T j-« !>i:hnr 3S Mctallurc Kutalw 4< Bcavracklc M Call itta Mara souni itank :<o. >-..!«• <.» Assam fii Xrtedk 45, Fair.«k-. Perah PHV. 3, sielamit WW,
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  • 20 3 THE WORK BRIDGE TO FORM BAND OF ITS OWN rk a then ss I I Better morale I- I their
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  • 81 3 $1 MILLION POLY WORKSHOP WILL BE READY FOR NEW TERM SINGAPORE. Sat. The new $1,000,000 workshop a 1 Ihe Singapore Polytechnic Is expected to be ready (01 the new academic term In 1962. The workshop will be given over to the engineering department which has over 1.400 undergraduate.^. The present
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  • 244 3 School to use family approach in youth rehabilitation SINGAPORE, Saturday. SINGAPORE is to introduce a revolutionary method of rehabilitating wayward boys between eight and 13 years when the new junior approved school is established. Plans for setting up the school have been linalised and only await the "go-ahead" from Hit'
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  • 31 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Karam Singh. 22. of Thomson Road, was yesterday jailed for two years for stealing a watch and $5 from a friend's house on Sept. 30. the
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  • 134 3 HAWKER WHO AROUSED SUSPICION IS JAILED SINGAPORE. Sat.— Two policemen became suspicious when a man. who claimed to be the driver of a lorry, did not know how to switch off its rear light. On searching him. they found in his possession a police warrant card which was reported lost
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  • 76 3 SINGAPORE, Sat The Metropolitan of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of South India, the Most Rev. Yuhanon Mar Thoma. is here on a two- week visit to churches In Singapore and the Federation. The Metropolitan, who is one 01 the six Vice- Presidents one
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  • 36 3 welcome to Singapore Mr Takahash Hirosh, and 14 other members of the Nagano Chambers of Commerce of Japan, arrived veSerday. for a brief visit. They are staying at the Cathay Hotel. Mr X H. Fleischer, a
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  • 502 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DAIRY JA COLUMN ABOUT 1 PEOPLE I WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Saturday. ]\{AJOR-GENERAL SIR STEPHEN WEIR, New Zealand Ambassador-designate to Thailand and member of the Council of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation, is in Singapore for a two-day visit on his way to take up his new
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  • 158 3 MORE S'PORE STUDENTS MAY GET C-PLAN AWARDS SINGAPORE, Sat. There is a good chance of more Singapore students getting Colombo Plan study awards, according to Mr. L. P. Goonetilleke, assistant information officer at the Colombo Plan headquarters. Mr. Goonetilleke was in Singapore for a few hours on his way to
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    • 75 3 $$00 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK four Free Press VVord Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page FOR ELEGANT DESIGN AND CRAFTSMANSHIP 7 Ciemenceau Avenue. Tel: ***** KjOUR NEXTSUTTOR TROUSERS v CmswH »i i hC fijfAerl <£: Qualified Tailors Iff A ***** LjW >,/ Reasonable Prices Bwi Cutting
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 489 3 CINEMAS I CLl'B presents "The Sound of CATHAY: All in a Night's Murder" at. Rowcroft Theatre, Work midnight. Ro»vcroft Lines. Aver Rajah ALHAMBRA: Debt of Love Ronci. 8.30 p.m. (Mandarin) —midnight; The SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: f¥ Manaiunn l 15 Exhibition of work, by local .DiTni' 1 c i 7 in
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  • 222 4 SINGAPORE, Saturday. A PROFESSOR of bacteriology, who is here at the invitation of the University of Malaya as an external examiner, finds the I nivcrsity in Singapore small but adequate. Professor George Belyavin, of University College Hospital, London, will be here for 10
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  • 207 4 He finds market for Japanese fabrics at second attempt PAYA LEBAR, Saturday. AN executive of a Japanese textile firm who failed to introduce his company's fabrics in the market here last year, met with success when he returned again this year. Mr. Roido Shimizu, of Osaka said this before flying
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  • 150 4 $30,000 IN STUDY GRANTS FOR PROMISING STUDENTS IOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— J The Johore Mentri Besar, Datu Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. said the Government was ottering scholarships amounting to $30,000 this year to enable promising students to further their education. This amount would be revised from time to time, said
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  • 133 4 A.A. LOOKS FOR SITE IN CHANGI TO BUILD CLUBHOUSE CIXGAPORE. Sat. A "good number" of members of the Auto- I mobile Association of i Singapore are in favour of a proposal to build a clubhouse, but the problem facing the associa- tion is land. Secretary of the associa- tion, Mr.
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  • 26 4 KAJANG Sat Mr Koh Eng Wan, a Field Officer of the Information Services at Ulu Langat district, has gone on transfer to Malacca.
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  • 27 4 KAJANG, Sal Mr. Ong Ens Boon, a Technical Assistant with th< Transmitting Station ol Radio Malaya here, has been transferred to Batu Berandum, Malacca.
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  • 35 4 PENANG, Sat Messrs. Pra *er and Neave and Malayan B: weries will < nt< nun: th< ir dealers *o a Joint dtonei a! the Violet Cafe, Magazine R ad, on Friday, Nov. 3.
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  • 153 4 I SINGAPORE. Sat. members of the I Minnesota State Automobile Association have left for Cambodia after three days of sightseeing in Singapore with sood impressions of the State. The parly was led by Mr, William Wavclwell Mr. Wardwell said the tour was to study the cus-
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  • 48 4 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Work on the widening of the quartermile stretch of Alei^uidra Road (from the Delta Circus to the Alexandra Circus) Is being speeded up to provide lor the smoother flow of traffic along this route When completed the road will have a dual-carriage way.
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  • 131 4 Response to morning classes for adults 'encouraging' SINGAPORE, S a t.— Response to the morning language classes for adults have turned out to be very encouraging. wnen the Adult Education Board recently announced plans to organise a morning session Chinese (Mandarin) language class at the Cultural Centre for English-speaking students,
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  • 121 4 12 more student needed to begin radio class TWELVE more applicant? launch the Adult sponsored lecture and dcm< I in radio servicing and n H "The first lesson.' H Mr. Ang Gee Bali. Administrative Officer of the Board, said. "will begin as soon as we have got a minimum of
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  • 54 4 This is the promise. I John ii. 24-25. I^HAT which was lieaui from the beginning of Chri earthly ministry was tin plirit declaration of John L 4 Tc Itartna of Bethany, griefstricken, reproachful over dch brother's cieath. JCSW restaiec this teacning eveii more emphatically (John \i. 21-27 i.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 321 4 Sunday church sendees St Andrew's Cathedral: 700 I am.. 9 m.. St. Josephs <V: i a.m., 8.00 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 11.00 i 'ova St.. 6 a.m., 7 t .m.. 8 :n.. a.m., 12 noon; 6.00 p.m. St 9un itu 5 p.m. Jesuit fKiu Betl George's (Tan«» in barrack mead Ball):
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  • 1284 5 The first in a series on female espionage agents. Rich people flocked to Mrs. Dickinson's exclusive doll's shop in New York. They thought that this house of dolls was just a place where wealthy folk could add to their exclusive doll collections then they discovered ...EVEN
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 42 5 Lfberg Lo TAPE DECK motor .ndcr r hock i m :o.oco c?. f 3 uo> •JULIA" Automatic I OVHIBM L^O. ORE, 3 tiuASi.: miC STANDS -V- > t iZ M *N«A« LTD. i PA/jVS KER OIL A meant 1 i I Chl^J Ltd.
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    • 245 5 nunsingwear THERE 1$ NO UNDERWEAR J*f &M] uke MUNSINGWEAR rfffi\ T-SHIRTS VAl^Pw» have Guaranteed "will-not-sog" \JBrk' VV Nylon-Reinforced Neckband. If^A n in ii\ /Sj MEN'S BRIEF ><^^A hove Exclusivo HORIZONTAL ifcrs* KNiT "S tretch y Seat thot Ak/\^ 1 stretches up-and-down with J your body movement as you bend pouch
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 106 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice €t Fred Dickensoi MANDRAKE Dy Lee Falk and Phil Davi; j v TMIS BUMCM Of- MAY kVASj^f^-----^ AMP^^B PEAR— 9T IN THE 0m *\M*^* s *c r r\ FLOAT/Ni' INJTHE AlR— r~~~^—-- RELAX- \T)~ Jvtr vr C 1 ANP PEACHES TRJEP/n?^ PEACMESTjA AN^^ o^^^ \T
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  • 306 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Courtesy in the civil service THE administrative 1 machinery of government being as complex as it is, acts of discourtesy by public servants frequently go undetected. This places the unenlightened public servant in a position where he feels he can be rude or inattentive to the public
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  • 42 6 -by Mr w G Tricklebank, ciKiiiman o: Burion (Staffordshire) Referees' Association, appealing for ne v football lefcrees: I.L that is needed is reasonaUe intellißcnce. a good knowlrdgc of the laws of thr Same. and lungs powerful enough to blow a whistle.
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  • Dear Sir
    • 280 6 This is your I L page: Write in if you have grouses or views I to air There is a I $10 prize for the best I letter of the week. J WISH to (hank the writer of the letter headed
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    • 89 6 Iji his letter (SFP 21.10.61) PRACTICAL says: "No one can be forced against his or her will to use contraceptives. Wbat inverted logic? Its like suggesting that contraceptives should he legalised with the proviso that married and unmarried couples may be exempted from using contraceptives,
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    • 480 6 PUBLIC CAN GET ADVICE, SUPPLIES FROM 28 CENTRES IT seems hardly possible that "Practical" and "Father of Eight" writing in your columns of October 21 cannot have seen the vast amount of propaganda which both the Government of Singapore and the Singapore Family Planning Association have put
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    • 179 6 method of dealing with labour-management disputes, which might be of interest to Singapore, has been in practice in Sweden for a long time A Parliamentary Commissioner watches over both military and civil affairs. More recently, the system has been adopted by Finland and Denmark and it
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    • 249 6 3JR. Arthur Richards 1 (Free Press, ()d. n, 1961) saying that soon there will he no place lo bury the <ie;ul is nonsense. There Is much wasteland In Singapore devoured by swamps and bushes i Woodlands. Mandai. Ponggol. Thomson Road area etc. I land which
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    • 112 6 Poly course wanted for company secretaries 'THE Polytechnic would be meeting a great need if it started a course for company secretaries. Students preparing for I the ACIS and ACCs examinations have, in my opinion. no adequate coaching facilities hero. Many of these students are attending night classes at private
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  • 65 6 The Free Press reported: Pinang: The cattle murrain which had proved so deadly to buffaloes in the northern districts of Province Wellesley was decreas- ing. The planting season, I however, being far advanced, there Is hardly time to import fresh cattle for ploughing the lands, and it
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  • 73 6 THE carrots that Edward Pople grew wore small and thin. So he stole for nice fat ones from another allotment and took them home "to impress the wife Pople. of Beach -road. Southsea, was fined 1 1 with £3 3s. costs at Portsmouth. Afterwards he said: "I
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  • 97 6 Life is like that v I •Vl: 1 bavin, M toi I Serge k.-. conceri "v 5 Foui S< r 1 k mi. But i o In Sei R t«, 1,, sh( *n Ufa* "I** V 1,,;., H« ..mm. «P ber, 1 identify u in] wears .1 wna That diM«sn't"-»
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 318 6 TODAY'S RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE 10.30 Does the Learn think?; Short Wave Service 11. UU Saturday niglil rhythm; 41 metres (7250 kc. s.) 12 (midnight) Close down. Medium Wave Service: RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres). P.M 115 Summary of pro--476 metres. grammes lor the afternoon; 1.18 AM 1100 Programme sum- Newsreel: 130
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    • 334 6 CLUES ACROSS I 3 Sea creature, but 11 -ives I Find out (5). meat (4). 5 too^3? fiBUI C anU nUlty> 4 Land Of much raln? (T) -8 Descriptive of the genuine S? ver f iOft possibly «5). r.iticle (4). 6 They .show there .something--9 A shaky complaint (4) 2?^
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  • 203 7 FOUR BABIES BAPTISED IN MID-OCEAN AS TROOPER RINGS PARENTS TO S'PORE SINGAPORE, Saturday. liidren were christened on B I laminia which arrived tralian soldiers, 73 wives I nies, the soldier- i each other's chilclI hristened was three- ol Capt. Dave Can2nd Battalion. Royal 0 15, while the ship from Sydney.
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  • 10 7 Bandit war hero back for mother tour of duty lildren
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  • 104 7 SINGAPORE Sal Local magi ian received a rd praise for their urds at a magiciansg( -t >gether the Joey Adams sli m cast from :a Vmericaii magicians Celeste I vans and John Shirley >ok time ofl from per- rmances to meet the [lowing: Mr
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  • 166 7 EDUCATION EXPERT WELCOMES SEPARATE VARSITY PLAN SINGAPORE. Sat. Sir Christopher Cox. education adviser to the Department of Technical Co-operation in Britain, who spent j two days here, said he was pleased to note the Singapore Government's emphasis on scientific and technical education. Sir Christopher, wno siopped over here, after attending
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  • 67 7 INDIAN DANCE SHOW AT THE 'VIC' TODAY SINGAPORE, Sat. Miss Rani Williams, a talented exponent of Indian classical dances, will give a performance at the Victoria Theatre today at 8.30 p.m. Miss Williams studied at the Natyakalalayam School in Madras, which has turned out some of the best dancers in
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  • 85 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. More than 200-students from the various Chinese schools in the State will take part in the Chinese YMCA's ninth annual Chinese calligraphy competition tomorrow at the Tuan Mong School in Tank Road. The competition which will be conducted in the form of a
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • 950 8 A CHALLENGE TO GARDENERS CEVERAL times within the last few weeks I have been asked about Chrysanthemums, about the different kinds and different methods of cultivation, about the names and classification. They have an interesting history and I have done some research on the subject and found
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  • 492 8 •JK) KNOW yourself is the (irsf step in sell improvement and the "nervous ivpc wear out themselves and their associates. "But even their best friends won't tell them. Let's see how sturdy your nervous system is. 1. Do you enjoy meeting new people?
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  • 446 9  - Simca announce a new baby with the square look CHAN CHIN BOCK rvETAILS and a first picture of the new Simca baby announced in this column on Aug. 26 have come to hand. It appears that this little car was the biggest attraction at the Paris Motor Show. And no
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  • 103 10 MELBOURNE, Sat. ProI geny of the English-bred sire. Summertime, have won three major races and £A 40.000 in stakes in Australia in the last 12 weeks. The wins include the Caulfield Cup (Summer Fair), the AJ.C. Derby (Summer Fair) and the A.J.C. Metropolitan (Waipari). Leading stake-winner
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  • 337 10 CHELSEA OFFER RECORD FEE FOR STAR LONDON, Sat. The craziest situation in football has boiled to a climax. Cnelsea offered to pay $720,000 to get back Jimmy Greaves, the England inside-forward they sold for $640,000 only last April. Chairman Joe Mears offered this sum a British record transfer fee within
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  • 477 10 SINGAPORE, Saturday. SINGAPORE All-Blues Rugby XV will have their first hurdle to clear this season when they meet Federation Armed For ces jn the Southern section of the All- Blues Cup competition at Kuala_
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  • 112 10 advanced WATER SKIING Once you've mastered the easy art of skimg 1 on two skis, you should learn how to ski on one. And the first thing to learn is how to drop one ski without losing your balance. To do this, gradually place more and more weight on one
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  • 50 10 MANILA. Sat. A record, gate of $750,000 was predicted j for tomorrow's 15-round title I fight between world lightweight champion Joe Brown and Filipino challenger Bert Somodio. A spokesman of Filipino promoter Jorge Anmeta said the gate would be the biggest in Philippine boxing history.
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  • 61 10 PARRER *****, Bat. Tamil Brotherhood Association will play theu annual Deepavai'. Cup match against Jurong Indians icuuy il Faiit; Par.; at 5.15. Tne players to reptcsetii thff T.B A. are: R Ka;aiaii. Mm,',: Ismai;, J. S. Nathan, B. Patoi, A. Davi Li:ii ton Sew. M. Segaran.
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  • 49 10 SINGAirORE. Sal. the Singapore Malays B^,:.union Association Kill nold is monthly committee meeting on Monday at the Ma. ay Teachers 1 Association m Loroug a Telok Kurau Tiie appointment of Encbe M. Sacia!. as v Malay Baui:iin;on coach will be discussed cU me meeting.
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  • 442 10  -  H. Carpenter By London, Sat. TJENR Y COOPER, Britain's challenger for the world heavyweight title, fights Zo r a Folley (U.S.) over ten rounds at Wembley on December 5. This means Cooper will ignore Eddie Machen, conqueror of Brian London, in favour of
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  • 348 10 Mysore football take the weekend at Jalan Beson SINGAPo&b ■OS npHE highlight of the weekei EX x two matches the vis/ HL plays. This evening they HL Joint Services and tomorrov the "'mT team. Both matches will ■if* Jalan Besar Stadium BSS start at 6.00 p.m. The Singapore Joint Se;
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  • 163 11 Chinese retain Kliney Cup or third year H SINGAPORE, Saturday. H .M Recreation Qub beH j !c Lawn Tennis AssociaH hampions and retained B e third year in succes- the" V.M.C.A. (> H I H H H H I ■Chua Cup I H H H H I Chian Beug and
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  • 165 11 'AMBASSADORS OF SPORT' OFF TO INDONESIA PAYA LEBAR. Sat.—Singapore s boxing team, which a to Jakarta yesterday for B match against Indonesia this weekend, were described by Mr. Wee Toon Boon. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour, as "ambassadors in the field of sp jrt," Handing the Singapore flag
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  • 52 11 HOMSON, Sat. Singapore r c xnl --ec «r«il lo r erparts from toe B) SC B-l m .1 SHA Divi- match played he:e yw- SC'. er> were S. Bakr: '3<. J. C oke (2>, Dalbara Singh (2) Bak.ir Nazir while N^. Chee netted the o:;'.v goal
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  • 292 11 NEW YORK, Saturday. MATCHMAKER Teddy Brenner of Madison Square Garden blames former middleweight champion Rocky Graziano for the modem boxing fan's insistence upon blood and thunder" in every round ot every tight. "Because of Graziano's wild, hell-for-leather ring performances from 1944
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  • 686 11 'Golden boy' Lester Piggott may be first past post LONDON, Saturday. pUNTERS and bookmakers have more than the customary interest in the Cambridgeshire Handicap, the second leg of the Autumn Double, to be run over nine furlongs on Newmarket Heath today. The reason is that a particularly large number of
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  • 1763 12 Timberlane gets the vote in big race: He's in great form iRACING=WITHf brA=PROFIT^ TOMORROWS BEST BETS 0 Scrutineer's best bets: Tiba Tiba (Race One), Prediction (Race Five), Amagasaki (Race Eight). Good Outsiders: Sage Blue (Race Four), Rogerthorpe (Race Six), Society Girl (Race Seven). There was rain at the course early
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  • 30 12 UKLh^w an loaiiSDuryi, ©at. Gary Hocking, Rhodesia's world 350 and 500 cm. motor-cycling champion, has been voted Sportsman oi the War by the Federal Sportswriters' Associal ion.
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  • 23 12 t Edinburgh has become Patron of the XL (40) Cricket Club ioi players reaching 40 01 retiring from county cricket.
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  • 117 12 EIGHTEENTH-HOLE SCENE UPSETS PLAYER: MAN REMOVED s^YU^tY. sat. Gary Player, of South Africa, set a course record of 68 and was involved in an eighteenthhole scene during the second round of the 516.800 Wills Golf tournament yesterday. After Player spent some time lining up a 12-foot putt on the final
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  • 123 12 WIMBLEDON OPEN: MALAYAN PAIR BEATEN LONDON. Sat. K.T. Lee and T.S. Lee (Malaya) were beaten 15-8, 15-12 by D. Fosh and C.F. Ciniglio (Bri- tain> in the first round of the men's doubles in the Wim- bledon Open badminton tour- nament. A.D. Jordan «Britain>. and |C. Watanasin (Thailand) deI feated
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  • 80 12 KARTING CLUB'S 14th MEETING AT KALLANG SINGAPORE. Sat. The Karting Club of Singapore will hold their 14th kart meeting at Kallang Park tomorrow starting at 9 a.m. For the first time, the competition committee have refused late entries in order to comply with the Royal Automobile regulations. Highlight of the
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  • 24 12 LAUREL. (Maryland). Sat. Two Russian four-year-old colts, Zabes and Erpich. will run in the Washington International horse race here on November 11-
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