The Singapore Free Press, 30 October 1961

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  • 21 1 -1° tE> P 'HE 10CAI HEWS YOB MIST HEAD The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 19 1 fts are jncers' tto j a Xh< v mrr Kmployees i jni l*ress m!- I
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  • 85 1 'WE'LL FOIL THE DUTCH' SAYS SUBANDRIO JAKARTA, Man. The In- nesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio, said yesterday country would foil any eh attempt to leave it a settlement of thr Irian (West New tint a I issue. Indonesia claims West New rulnea riehnully as part of R public but' the
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  • 407 1 Missing boy, 14 tells of adventure Tip-o£C by Free Press reader leads to happy reunion OUKIT TIMAH, Mon. —A tip-off by a public-spirited reader of The Free Press led to a happy reunion between a worried father and his missing son at a restaurant in Johore at the weekend. Mr.
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  • 155 1 101 WILL TAKE PART IN FIRE-WALKING AT TEMPLE TODAY SINGAPORE. Mon. One*3 hundred-and-one devotees will take part in a fire-walk- ing ceremony at the Sri Mariamman Temple, South Bridge Road, tonight. lne devotees arrived at the j temple early this morning to undergo purification certmonies. Hundreds of people watched. This
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  • 36 1 PRETORIA. Mon.— The South African authorities have banned 203 books, including Mr. Khrushchev's "The International Situa- tion and Foreign Policy." and I 1 speak of Freedom" by President Kv. ame Nkrumah of Ghana.
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  • 281 1 TEACHER AND AIRMAN'S WIFE SHARE $500 WORD PUZZLE PRIZE SINGAPORE, Men. West Indian, the wife ci an airman stationed at X \F Chansi is one of the two winners who will share the Ss9t prize in the S>oo Free Press Word Puzzle BK She is Mrs. Y. A. McDonald ot
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  • 216 1 Chartered Bank employees go on strike SINGAPORE, Monday. JJJMPLOYEES of the Chartered Bank went on strike this morning. At 10 a.m., a spokesnun for the bank said the bank would open later this morning. By 10.15 a.m.. there was a crowd of about 300 people in I front of the
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  • 48 1 NEW YORK. Mon. A language whicii none of tne official translatcra knew Mongolian was used in tne Unitea NatioHs General Assembly for the first Lime this week. Prof. T. T^e'.egmid. of Outer Mongolia, provioed the translators with an advance rext of his speech in English.
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  • 30 1 NEW YORK. Mon.-The Soviet Union has tabled a new rcsoluton in the United Nations calluiß or the removal of "the Chiang Kai-shek clique" Horn the world organisation Reuter
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  • 131 1 VIENTIANE, (Laos,, Mon. -Five people were yesterday reported killed and three soldiers injured in an outbreak of artillery tire around the leftist headquarters town of Xieng Khouang. central Laos. Reports reaching Vientiane, capital of the gorernment of Prince Boun Oum, said
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  • 45 1 MOSCOW. Mon.— Mr. Khrushchev has turned down a proposal to abolish night work for women. He told delegates to the Soviet Communist Parry Congress that such a move demanded "time and the necessary conditions" but the government would think about it.
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  • 38 1 ROME, Mon.— The first awarri of the Gold Medal of Pope Pius XI has gone to Professor Robert Burns Woodward, cf Harvard University. Tor his meritorious studies in chemistry, according to a Vatican City announcement.
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  • 79 1 YEW YORK, Mon. An American psychiatiist yesterday said that atomic falloutsneltei dwellers would have a bi^ser problem to contend with than txuedom sex. Danger heightens the mating uige, but the sort of danger that would drive people into shelters would increase the libido even more, according
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  • 245 1 Tengku call to free countries: Help to save S. Vietnam IfUALA LUMPUR, iV Mon.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, this morning called upon all the free countries in the world to join together and help save South Vietnam from falling into the hands of Communists. "Unless the free world
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  • 79 1 Pilot 1..,. polta miles RUS6I CE riil.l- i ill I STOCK Wai op tied gui this tmirnii report? I don. .1,. !h Rol I H I R MALAYAN. Via n soil in? UK its WEIGHS WEDNES Rem limn I must i siu Win i otlin < I i Plumh
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  • Finance, aviation and shipping
    • 400 2  - FASTER FLIGHT TIMES ON KANGAROO ROUTE BY QANTAS JETS CONRAD CHIEW By UAYA LEBAR. Mon. I Qantas has cut flight times on the Sydney-London Kangaroo route through Singapore following the inaugural flight yesterday of its new turbofan-powered Vif'tS. A now coloui scheme with ,i bright red tail »iuw em- f
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    • 370 2  - Swedish E. A. ship Nagasaki makes S'pore stop on maiden run LIM TIONC WAH By SINGAPORE. Monday. THE SWEDISH EAST ASIA Line's cargo motor-vessel Nagasaki called here last week on her maiden voyage from Europe to the Far East. The master of Nagasaki is Capt. Evert Ewerlof. and her chief
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    • 191 2 25 COUNTRIES TO TAKE PART IN AFRO-ASIAN TRADE TALKS >TEW DELHI. Mon. Rel presentatives of chambers i i commerce from several Asian and African countries, including Japan, will rmvt here In December to discuss prospects of Increased Inter- regional trade and the im- pact or external trade group- Ings on
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    • 69 2 LA PAZ. Mon. Tin-produdng countries would withdraw from the International Tin Council and form a '■pool" of their own if, by Feb. 14. the council did not agree to fix tin price limits at a minimum of £800 and a maximum of £1,000 per
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  • 221 2 Malayan is runner-up in cathedral design competition LIVERPOOL, M o n.— A Malayan, Mr. C.H.R. Bailey, of Kuala Lumpur, was the run- ner-up in an international competition for the design of a Roman j Catholic cathedral here. Tne design vvnicn won me I £5,01)0 prize was submitted j by Mr.
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  • 35 2 WF.I .IJNCi TON. Mon. Nine men of me First Battalion ne New Zealand Regiment claimed :o nave beaien iho world marchIng record after covering a hun- dred miles in 31 hours 50 minutes.
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  • 29 2 ATLANTA, (Georgia), Mon.— Triplets— two boys and a girl each weighing about seven pounds— \.pto born here to a grandmother. Mrs. Frank Delidle. aged 40 Reuter.
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  • 239 2 ALGIERS, Monday. CTROXG police reinforcements are deployed here in anticipation of possible trouble on Wednesday the date chosen by the Algerian nationalist leaders for a mass demonstration throughout Algeria in favour of peace negotiations with the French. M. Ben Youssef Benr
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  • 80 2 NORTH VIETNAM'S BLAST AGAINST MALAYA HONG KONG, Mon. Communist North Vietnam tailed for the immediate cessation of Malaya's "gross interference" in Vietnam's "internal affairs" in a broadcast over Hanoi liatlio, on Saturday. The statement, made by the spokesman of the North Vietnam Foreign Ministry, charged that the Malayan Premier, Tengku
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  • 98 2 TUTEW DELHI, Mem.— Mr. I Nehru .said yesterady the situation in the Portuguese j Indian possession ot Goa was I "deteriorating" and the Indian Government would j be "compelled to take some j action. according to inform- i ed sources here. The sources said the Indian Prime
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  • 175 2 DENOUNCED MOLOTOV STAYS INDOORS yiENNA. Mon. Mr. Vyr.cheslav Molotov. Russia T f 71-year-old ex-Foreign Minister denounced by Mr. T ikUa Khrushchev at this week's Communist Party Congress In Moscow, has not left his home acre for the last two davy Up to three days ago bath he and his wife
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  • 50 2 gXETER. Enpland. Mon Fourteen-year-old American uirls without a boyMend are considered by their teenage colleagues to be "practically on the shelf This was s v iid by Mrs Elaine Kellctt. a member o: the Women '.s Institute, at i o ferena m day America I Uust were mam >
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  • 340 2 HONG KONG Monday CHINA'S trade with Hong Kong in the January /August 19G1 period showed declines in both imports and exports compared with the similar period a year ago. Department of Commerce and Industry figures .showed China's exports to Hong Kong fell by $81.69 million
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  • 279 2 ONDON, Mon.— Earl (Bertrand) Russell, the 89-year-old British philosopher and author, told a crowd of over 2,000 here yesterday that they would be lucky if they were alive in a year's time. Earl Russell, addressing an open-air ban-the-bomb meeting in Trafalgar Square— scene of last month's mass sit-down protest—
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  • 179 2 COMMUNION SERVICE GETS THE 'POP' TREATMENT NORWICH (England). Mon.— A popular music setting to the Anglican Communion service, composed by David Henekrr. who wrote the music tor "Espresso Bongo" and "Make Me An Oiler", and Lancelot Hankey. a Bristol headmaster, was given Its first performance yesterday at St. Peter Mancrolt
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 86 2 SHIPS lym; alongside the Singapore wharves or expected today are: Agamemnon IS. Daphne 27 J- Cits oi Carltali 33 36, Toureolni; 33 34 _-.k: 12 l Stat< o1 \»»ai« SA B« M mi 10 11. Sumid i Mai I 15 S 7. SNSO TV\rJf fWSRDE). B*nveg (ESEDE) Olenorchy 33 24,
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    • 21 2 /JUOC THE RIPPER UPmiui-iiU f IS STILL AUVE— i I ME'S NOCKING AT TWE ■H vUf&tr I A I V i
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  • 439 3 Japanese youth leaders bring greetings SINGAPORE, Mon Thirty-three Japanese youth leaders of the 1961 Japanese Youth Goodwill Mission arrived in Singapore on the liner Boissevain yesterday. The mission, sponsored by the Japanese Government through its Prime Minister's Oflice. is on a goodwill tour to Hong Kohl;, the
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  • 59 3 ANOTHER 3 AREAS WHERE YOU PAY TO PARK SINGAPORE, Mon. Three more busy areas in town have been included in the pay-as-you-park scheme. From Wednesday, a parkIncr fee of 20 cts. per hour will be levied to the followin |o P bS Road between Market Street and Telok Ayer Street-
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  • 26 3 It 111 V and d I ntta i the m Un. th< Ltd., Ties the le, Mr. -t;i\ In
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  • 94 3 Mr, D. F. Mczley. a radio news director from the United States, is here on a short visit. He is stayIns at the Goodwood Hotel. Mr. C. F Rogers, a marfcel researcher, flew in yes- j terday. He is staying at i the Goodwood Hotel. Mr, P.
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  • 650 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DAIRY a column about people! who make news 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. JF you ask them, a European couple will tell you that the two years they have spent here have been "the mosl stimulating and rewarding" of their lives. This is certainly so from two aspects say
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  • 251 3 Assemblyman opens first school with dental clinic SINGAPORE, Mon. 10 About 2,000 people witnessed the official opening of the first new four-storey 24--classroom Labrador School in 4i milestone, Pasir Panjang- Road by the PAP Assemblyman for Telok Blangah, Mr. John Mammen, at the weekend. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. the Minister
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  • 52 3 SINGAPORE Mon.—Professor S. Q. Fatimi, lecturer in Islamic history at the Uiuversity of Malaya in Singapore will speak on "Islam and the West" on Friday at 8 p.m. at the Cultural Centre hi Canning Rise. The lecture is organised b\ the Singapore Society for
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 214 3 CINEMAS I QUEENS: Dil Deke Dekho CAPITOL: David and Goliath (Hindi) 2.30. 6. 9. 10 fi .Malay, Honeymoons 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30. ioU q b 6U Jio GLOBE: Aprii Love 1.45. 4. 7, ROYAL: Palum Pazhamum 9.15. (Tamil) 3.30, 7.30. LIDO: Two Women 1.45. 4, TAJ: Black Tiger (Hindi) 6.30,
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  • 245 4 All-breed dog show will be the best ever pEYLANG, Mon.— The Singapore branch of the Malayan Kennel Association will hold an ■•All-breed Dog Show" on Dec. 3 at Happy World Stadium Mr.>. R.S. Bntall. secretary 01 the branch, -a:d this snow would be organised on a bigger scale than any
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  • 29 4 PENANG Mon The Malayan Fisheries Laboratory in Glugox i- conducting experiments to Increase the population ol the Temoleh, a giant Malayan river car which Is becoming extincl
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  • 180 4 MALAY ARTIST GETS SCHOLARSHIP TO STUDY IN PARIS CHANGI, Monday. J^ SINGAPORE artist, Inche Yunos bin Aman, 24, is leaving for Paris next June to take a three-year art course under a French Government scholarship. Inche Yunos, of Jalan Eunos, is learning French to prepare for Ihe trip. He will
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  • 165 4 HEAD OF THE SALVATION ARMY FOR A 5-DAY TOUR OF SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Mon. The international chief of the Salvation Army, General Wilfred Kitching, is due in Singapore for a fiveday visit from Nov. 9 to 13. The General, who is on his first visit to the Far East, will be
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  • 160 4 15-MAN MISSION FROM JAPAN ON FACT FINDING VISIT SINGAPORE. Mon. Fifteen j members ol the Nagano Chamber ol Commerce in Japan who came to Singapore for a three-day "fact-find- tag" visit in the course ot a South-east Asian tour, are now in Kuala Lumpur. This is the second stop- over
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  • 45 4 KLANG, Mon. The executive council of tne 3,000--strong Federation Religious (Muslim) Teachers Union is to submit a memorandum to th( Government on a new unified >cheme for its mem- i rs, according to the presi- j lent, Tuan Haji Abdul Jalil Safuan.
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  • 62 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three members of the cooperative movement in the Federation have left for' India to attend a conference j on press and publicity for the I movement. They are Inche Ahmad Hourmain of Perak; Tuan Sved Kamarulzaman of the Department of Co-operative Development,
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  • 94 4 FIVE DELEGATES FROM MALAYA FOR YOUTH TALKS SINGAPORE. Mon. Malaya will be represented by five delegates at the Second World Council of the Young Christian Workers conference in Rio de Janeiro from Nov. 1 11. Two of them are from Singapore Mr. Arul Philoman Nathan, president of the Young Christian
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  • 147 4 School to celebrate Silver Jubilee of Brothers' arrival SINGAPORE, Monday. MONTFORT School will combine the celebrations of the Silver Jubilee of the arrival of the Gabrielite Brothers in Singapore and the 4 1st anniversary of the founding of the school in December. The celebrations will last from Dec. 26 to
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  • 116 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The $65,000 Singapore Khalsa Association's clubhouse in Jalan Kebun Limau will be opened on Dec. 25 by Sant Sohan Singh of Malacca after an "Akhanda Patth" (three-day religious service). On day of the opening free food will be given to all
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  • 84 4 THHKE noodle-making man W] ing between $2,000 and ■< arriving here soon for the v M] Welfare Department |< The machines are being donated by the New Zealand Junior Chamber of Commerce to the Si n g apor c Jaycees, following an appeal. For children The gift was announced
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  • 47 4 MR. AND MRS. SHEIK Muhammad faitaai I after their wedding in Si.njjapon !!>< n nessman. is the second son of Mr Jailani of Jalan Eunos. Fit— ci 1 Shaiilas Aziza Chisty. She is v i I and Mrs. H J. Mcuwishil. oi it Cm* tt 4
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 296 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dxckenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis A PCS IN A^i ALLEY THE WAY RISES IMTO THE AIR. |f~ Fll^S^?s~] /^N SEES A SMALL BUNCH NEAR rT,A BOMB ISLOWEREn>>d6 fIUT 5, M \.y 4/i\VV l". OF HAY FJDATIKJ6 IM THOUGH OM Ml
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  • 397 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Bad boys and good men i NOTABLE stop in A the rehabilitation of juvenile delinquents is to be tried out in Singapore, given Treasury approval. For the first time in this part of the world a junior approved school is to be set up in which the
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  • 1156 6 KEY TO STABILITY HAS NEVER BEEN MORE REMOTE Is France heading for a civil war? JOHN BAKER-WHITE LOOKS AT A COUNTRY ON EDGE PLASTICS is often in French and Algerian newspaper headlines these days. Bui there is no comfortable domesticity surrounding its use. This type of plastic is a plasticine-like
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  • 52 6 The Free Press reported: Pinang: A sample of Cotton grown in Pinang. which was sent home some 1 months ago by Captain Man. has been reported upon by a Liverpool broker. It is described to be "clean, very good colour, staple coarse but strong and good length,
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  • 157 6 FARMER Charles Pidgeon is keeping hLs cows contented with television. He's moved a couple of TV sets into hi.s milking sheds on his 300-acre farm and. as j a result, claims hi.s herd of I 25 is giving two gallons a j day more milk. "Look at
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  • 40 6 Life is like that A i I tl 4 ICI \I 0n,,, r tht-r? Th.ti\ m ""*«-v lint tin? 5 h(- ii. tin, „f *t <>v i«ir.. t ><"" child's imi! Ut l- her uh.n u ansuii miv" lew* «a!l hr-r
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  • 30 6 1 I Mi] el< M Lid that no forth 1: LI I CO! a tltfa and tb« appetiu Urn proa pr< ud mas be M FYots 1 Kippt Pi
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    • 272 6 TODAYS RADIO KADIO SINGAPORE years gone by; 9.00 rip top short Wave Service tunes; 9.15 A name to remem--11 metres < 7'25U kc s.) ber; 9.30 The news; 9.40 Album Medium Wave Service: o" harmony; 10.00 MUSIC and 478 metres. the musicians; lO.ciO Dr. Bradley A.M.- 11.00 Programme sum- remembers;
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    • 286 6 H^H I |«3^ I I 1 H^aßß 1 I I i CLUES across 7 Its not prosaic Csj a Rime tuan ask tor a bottle 9 Ask for inane. .:>>. p I," 12 This is v.iieie you live i7l BPerhap baies a weapon (s>. 14 Its t>f uegative sigiuflcauoe 10
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  • 157 7 FIRMS ARE TURNING TO POLY FOR ADVICE: STAFF ASKED TO CONDUCT TESTS SINGAPORE, Monday [Singapore f* ,uh a very ls being commercial technical f send to Ihc inI irticles tnr i m ademic ng Depart--159 mechanircial tirms rations. ri ol the would seem that the Polytechnic rePO i te S
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  • 198 7 American visitor flies off with 4-foot pipe for his collection H E HAS TWENTY-FIVE IN HIS HO ME-BUT DOES NOT SMOKE pAYA LEBAR. Mon.- All eyes at the airport turned towards the man carrying what was thought to be a well-polished, odd walking stick. And everyone was even more fascinated
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  • 157 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Indian Government has presented /0 hooks to the library of the University of Malaya in Singapore. Th- collection is a gift from Ministry of Scientific Research and Cultural Affairs. The books are on history. litics, great people, culture. r iture,
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  • 23 7 TAXJOXG MALIM, Mon. i Police lound a 61-year-old I woman. Chan Choo hanging ,in her room in Kampong Melaka, near here.
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  • 28 7 PENANG, Mon. Fong Ah Gnow. 19. was bound over for two years lor attempting fco extort "protection money" from the manager of a Hainanese opera troupe.
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  • 23 7 KUAXTA.V Mon. The Pahang Veterinary Department plans to give away 15.000 chickens to boost poultry breeding in the rural areas.
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  • 18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Donations to the Press Club of Malaya Building Fund now total $48,615.
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  • 189 7 NAAFI OVERSEAS CHIEF ON VISIT: HE'LL MEET 2,000 LOCAL WORKERS SINGAPORE, Monday. j\l H FRANCIS SODEN, manager of NAAFI's Overseas Service and an assistant general manager of the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes, will arrive from Hong Kong today for a 25-day visit here and in the Federation. Mr
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  • 169 7 HE'LL WRITE ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Mon. A Singapore social worker, Mr. Lee Beng Guan, has boon assigned to write an article on the State's juvenile delinI quency programme as a con- tribution to a world- wide circ ulating magazine published by the United Nations. The magazine is
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  • 38 7 i.WJONG MALIM. Mon. Mr O;:-i TYik Yeow, a nominated member of the local T<>\\i. Council has been appointed by the Perak State Government to serve on the Board ol Governors of the Methodist English School here
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  • 35 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The 4D Peace Corps' volun•r irom the United States are expected in Malaya, in January. All of them are killed technicians, and they will be here for about two years.
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  • 22 7 TAN'JONG MALIM. Mon. Inchi Abdul Razak bin Hltam, Assistant District Officer here, ha.s been seconded to the Malayan Civil Service.
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  • 182 7 Teenage members of the Red Cross entertain old people at party SINGAPORE, .Won.—Teenage members of the Singapore Red Cross entertained 60 old people at a party given by the Society at its Penang Lane headquarters. The Junior Red Cl<OS5 members came from Raffles Institution. Pulau Bukom School. Outram School and
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  • 57 7 KUALA SELA.VGOR. Mon.— Six Malay fishermen, who were reported missing in the Straits of Malacca on Sept. 27. have returned to Sungei Buloh, eight miles from here. They are Ha mid bin Yahaya, Zakaria bin Mat Shah. Abdul Khalid bin Sanuddin. Mat Ghani bin Tetap. Idris
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  • 281 7 He'll look up friend he hasn't seen for 40 years SINGAPORE, Mon.— 0 An 80-year-old retired Chinese preacher, the Rev. F. Law, who has helped to establish five Chinese Presbyterian churches in New Zealand, stopped here on his way to Kuala Lumpur. In Kuala Lumpur, he will visit his old
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  • 73 7 JAP DOCTORS PRAISE OUR HOSPITALS PAVA LEBAR. Mon.—Fifteen Japanese doctors who .spent a three-day holiday here highly praised the hospital facilities in the State. Dr. Tomohiko Kamio, director of Japan Hospital Association, and councillor of the Oto-Laryngological Society of Japan, described facilities at the Singapore General Hospital as -'very good."
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  • 26 7 RAWANG. Mon.— lnche Wan Mansor bin Wan Abdullah, Assistant District Officer. Kuala Kubu Bahru. leaves on transfer to Sabak Bernain as the District Officer.
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    • 178 8 QI wonder if you could let me know if anything is being done about the fumes from traffic, which seem to get worse each year, particularly where there are taxis and buses. Fumes really are so terribly unpleasant and, I understand, dangerous
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    • 148 8 Q Every time I am going to a dance or any other sort of function, my neck and the tops of my arms break out in blotches, they look awful when I have an evening dress on. Can you help me? A. This
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  • 150 10 They call him "Mr. Table Tennis" and not without reason. Victor Barna's fabulous record in the game is unlikely ever to be matched. It spanned five world singles titles, eight world men's doubles titles, two world mixed doubles t rouns, and seven victories with
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  • 131 10 Pakistan to play 5 Tests LONDON. Mon—Pakistan will play five I ests, rath of five days, during their cricket tour «>f England which starts with a one-day match against the Duke of Norfolk's \I on April 28, next year. I he Pakistan team will play :»4 matches. inetadtng the five
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  • 25 10 SINGAPORE. Mon In ;apore Hockey Association division thret league matches Ceylon Sports Club beat R E.M.F I—o and General Hospital defeated Woodbndgc t
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  • 294 10 MADRAS CAGERS COME WITH INDIAN OLYMPIANS SINGAPORE, Mon. Madras State Ba>ketbail Association's touring team, i comprising some of India's leading cagers, arrived in Singapore yesterday to play a series of matches here from today against top local teams. li. the team oi nine players ana four officials led by Mr.
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  • 995 10  - The strange tricks people play to see the Cup Final R. Middleton By LONDON, Mon. pVKHY year, the British Football Association is inundated with letters from all over the world begging for tickets to the Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Only a few. years ago, during the six months prior
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  • 92 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The S.C.C. Invitation XV will meet HMS Terror on the padang here this evening at 5.15 p.m. The following have been invited to play: Ahmad Shukor 'Blacks); Slow Watt Choon (SAOB), D. Anthony (SCO, I. A. Cavana f .'h (SCO, Chan Onn Leng (SCO:
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  • 181 10 Beware of England coming Test series warns Aussie ski -V- AUSTRALIAN Test capJ\ tain. Richie Benaud. warned that Australia laced a hard task against. England in Australia next October and more so in the 1964 Test series. He gave the warning in an interview when the Australian touring team reached
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  • 384 10 GETTING TO GRIPS WITH THE M •7 will never admit that the penholder grip is better. To teach it to a European player would in my view be folly" says VICTOR BARNA, Jive times world champion. fTNTIL the Japanese began their domination of
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  • 470 10  - SAD STATE OF PRO BOXING IN BRITAIN ARCHIE QUICK By LONDON, Mon. Professional boxing has died in 21 towns under the jurisdiction of the Midland Area of the British Board of Control in the past five years The melancholy roll comprises Buxton, doethorpes. Smethwick. Market Harborough. Haniey. Scunthorpe. Stafford. Worksop.
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  • 137 11 V HJ t? B Going: Fast. I 1 Vl !t Handicap. D»v. 1-^F. Won by: i 2, 2 TUtZ lmin i« >r m on h > Nh hU M i. Time: lmin. 14. < P'v- ht Won by: IJ. IJ, i\. Time: lmin. 13 2/5.
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  • 223 11 Australian Turf News by Rapier I [.BOURNE, Monday. Summertime coll Movieitered for Ihe Victorian Saturday. t I 1 1. i d r I t I in n i I I 1 j c in j Hard In the Ebor Handicap. Williamson has now i up as first jockey to
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  • 175 11 FAMILIES MOVE FOR THE VILLAGE TOKYO. Mon— The Olympic Organisation Committee iOOCi has formally selected the U.S. dependent housing area of Washington Heights in Tokyo as the Olympic Village site of the 1964 Olympic Games. At the same time it was decided to call it the "Yoyogi Olympic Village." Yoyogi
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  • 58 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. O pppl with a score of two up. won the Royal Island Club's monthly "C" division (bogey) Sedal played over the Thomson Road links. Punner-up was ERC. Matthews one up. Ball' sweep winners were. Ist Nine Urn Tai Tim (plus twofold Nine Shared by lie Kit
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  • 308 11 fJALESTIER. Mon.— A bright knock ot 61 runs by Singapore State crickter Anura de Silva, enabled Singapore Ceylonese io beat their counterparts from Negri Sembllan by two wickets. Their match yesterday was for the SaravanamuLlui Shield and was played on the Ceylon
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  • 309 11 SPOTLIGHT ON SPORTSMEN SINGAPORE, Monday gOFTBALLER Albert de Sonza is a fervent jazz fan oil the field. It helps him to relax. Albert, 26, has been playing softball for three years. A former student of the St. Joseph's Institution and the
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  • 152 11 POLICE BEAT TEACHERS 2-0 AT HOCKEY rfiHOMSON, Mon. PenneX father's two goals, in the 15th minute and 30 seconds from time, decided the issue between the Police Sports Association and the Singapore Teachers' Union in the Singapore Hockey Association Div. I league on the Police Depot ground yesterday. This result
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  • 22 11 OFFENBACH (West Germany), Mon. West Germany swamped Belgium by 52 points to three in an international Rugby Union match yesterday.
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  • 154 11 Joy for Mysore XI: Singapore take a 4-2 beating JALAN BESAR, Monday. J^S experimental Singapore XI was the first team to crash to the Mysore football team here yesterday. The visitors, beaten (i-2, 6-1 and 3-1 in their last three matches scored a convincing 4-2 victory on a wet pitch.
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    42 11 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union will hold it 6 second bwunmtng carnival on Dec. 2 «t 2.30 pm. at tne Chinese Swimming Cluo. There u'lll lx' a toial of 23 evenus lor the meet. A. OE SOUZA
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  • 96 11 PRISONS HOLD RECS TO A 1-1 DRAW SINGAPORE, Mon. Formidable Singapore Recreation Club were held to a one-all draw by Prisons in their S.H.A. division two hockey league match played on the padang here. Play was even in the first half. It was not till after 15 minutes of play
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  • 685 12 PINKSON WON AS HE LIKED BUT TIMBERLANE PUT UP A FIGHTING DISPLAY SCRUTINEER REVIEWS THE RACES SINGAPORE. Mon. OHAW Stables Pink- son won the 9f Hunter Memorial Stakes in stylish fashion at Bukit Timah yesterday, beating Timber la ne by l\ lengths. This was the third time he beat Timberlane
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  • 61 12 MAL.MOF South Sweden). Men. The Malmoe Football team left here by air for London to start a sevenweek tour with matches in Britain asainst West Ham. Swansea, and Notts Forest. The rest of the tour includes matches in Bagdad. Teheran. Penang. Bangkok. Singapore. Jakarta and Kuwait
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  • 79 12 JALAN BESAR. Mon.—Singapore Government Services Football Association Cup finals will be played at Jalan Besar on Saturday, Nov. 4. The Junior Cup Final will be played between City Health and Meter Reader starting at 4.00 p.m. The Senior Cup Final is between Marines and Tan Tock Seng,
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  • 196 12 M.C.C. CAN LOOK FORWARD TO INDIA TOUR WITH CONFIDENCE KARACHI. Mon. The M.C.C. cricketers can look forward to the Test series against India with confidence alter their fivewicket victory over Pakistan earlier this week, the Pakistani morning newspaper. Dawn, said in an editorial. The editorial said: "All honour to Dexter
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  • 44 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Senior national weight-lifting championships for the Mr. Singapore 1961 and Mr. Bodybuilder 1961 titles will be held on Nov. 18 and 19. at the New Star Hall, New World. Tomorrow is the last day to send in entries.
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  • 168 12 PIRIE THE PRO BEATEN IN HIS FIRST RACE IN BULL RING SAN SEBASTIAN < Spain), Mon. Gordon Pirie. British holder of the world 3.000 metres record, was beaten in his first race, as a professional yesterday. Pirie was beaten over 10.000 metres by two Spanish athletes, who each ran a
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  • 390 12  - Star sprinter Bilah Sayang does a winning workout By SCRUTINEER B. TIM AH, Monday. TK-UXER Lee Kirn ian s spiuiuug m,u, 1 Bilah Sayang, is right back in the limelight again with a fine workout on the track this morning. j Breaking into a gallop at the back stretch, the
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  • 159 12 Call at Times House to have your cycles and classes checked SINGAPORE, Monday COMPETITORS for The Free Press Cycle race on Sunday, Xov. 5, musl bring their cycles to the car park al Times House [or checking, the organisers announced yesterday. Checking times are: Thursday 12.00 to 2.00 p.m and
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  • 47 12 ESTORIL (Portugal) Mon Keu Bousfield. the British Ryder Cup player, retained the Portuguese Open golf title yesterday. He had a 72-hole.s aggregate of 263 to win by five strokes from Dave Thomas 'Sunning. dale>. Ansel Miguel, o f Spain, finished third with 271.
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  • 30 12 QUEZON CITY. Moi: Joe Brown (USA^ retained bis «rorlri lightweight boxing title here last nigh; when ne pained b uiumitnous points cieciMon o\ei Beit Somodio, oi the Philippines.
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  • 89 12 Mon Wss J. Smith and g. Prri. returning a card 01 net* 71, won the Royal Island Club's mixed foursomes, half combined handicap, no limit 'stroke) golf competition here yesterday. Runners-up were Mrs M i Horie and Mr. Pukushima! who returned a nett 72. i
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  • 473 12 KALLANG, Monday. I^XPERT driving and splendid combination between L. S. Pang and codriver Tan Teck Hin enabled them to take five first places and one third at the 14th Karting Ciub of Singapore meet held here yesterday. Results:— Karts 2.6—4 h.p. 15 laps— l.
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