The Singapore Free Press, 11 December 1961

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  • 24 1 NATIONAL IJB-ABY, SINGAPORE, 6. KEEP MP «E LOCAL HEWS YOU MOST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 93 1 Today's Penang gallops: Yesterday's review— P. 12 y lock f i talks' pirn as work i \Vn\l\\ Mon. Iboul 70 cmthe Film i^t (Oast I vest vii a >itthi* w ho Singa* Km- n. said r a mil ns oi dead 4 Sati -man g tactics"
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  • 275 1 INDIA MOVES UP TOUGH SIKHS, TANKS TO GOA BORDER LAKKARKOT (Goa Border), Monday. TNDIAN troops and tanks are moving toward parts of the 180-mile border with Goa amid reports of "further Portuguese provocations." Indian officials have accused the Portuguese authorities of "provocative firing" across the border at least three times
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  • 186 1 LONDON, Monday. TWO of the men being investigated by the Jockey Club m connection with horse-doping incidents 7 featured m a football bribe probe last year. They are a Northern bookmaker and a Northern racehorse owner. Their names were given to the Football
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  • 94 1 JAKARTA. Mon.- Australia J was m no way hostile to Indonesia. Lieutenant-General Sir Reginald Pollard, chief of the Australian General Staff said here last night. Sir Reginald was starting his 10-day tour of the Republic as a guest of the Indonesian Defence Minister
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  • 58 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A woman. One Siam Beng, 65, was ki led on the spot when she was Knocked down by a car m Geylang yesterA carpenter Tan Chee. 51. was cycling near the junction of Outram and College Roads when he was involved m an accident
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  • 221 1 DIPHTHERIA jabs will be compulsory for m- 1 fants and children m Singapore from ciuiyi next year. The Government's legal ex- perts have finished drafting I regulations to implement j the Diphtheria Immunisation i Enactment, passed by the Legislative Assembly early this
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  • 248 1 'No racial prejudice in West Australia' ROSALIND AND VASANTHA BACK FOR HOLIDAYS: MALAYAN STUDENTS ARE WELL TREATED 1 SINGAPORE Mon. Two Malayan students who have just returned for their holidays from Western Australia said they were impressed by the hospitality and attitude of Australians towards Malayans. The students. Rosalind Loh.
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  • 68 1 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Two men. one armed with a dagger, robbed a husband and wife at Lorong 22. Geylang, of watches, gold bangles and a necklace valued at $150 and $10 m cash yesterday. In River Valley Road, Wong Seek Kee and a woman friend were
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  • 111 1 SINGAPORE, Mon Eight readers, including one from Johore, share the $500 ja?kpot m the Free Pre« Word Puzzle "BX. They are: Inche Osman Sini 243. Jalan Dato Wilson, Johore Bahru: Mrs. B. J. Harwell 16, Harding Road, cm Tanglin; Mr. Stephen Chong, Blk 33, Comiu. Centre
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  • 179 1 Student Hock Seng, 8, drowns during picnic PASIR PANJANG, Mon. An eight-year-old student, Wee Hock Seng was drowned off the beach at the 7} 2 milestone West Coast Road yesterday. The tragedy occurred when there was a slight drizzle. A Primary II pupil of the Bukit Merah English School. Hock
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  • 228 1 King and Queen see the Taj Mahal, Red Fort AGRA, Mon. The Paramount ruler of Malaya, his Consort and party yesterday saw the Taj Mahal white marble monument built by Emperor Shah Jehan for his beloved queen, Mumtaz Mahal, m the 17th century. The King and his party who had
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  • 30 1 LONDON. Mon— Earl At t lee was reported m heriou.s condition but improving yesterday m nis battle against a perforated ulcer anci the effects of a heart attack.
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  • 31 1 MALAYAN MX FUNDf i o first 'lone qu!< EXCHANGE M Stock 1 k< quid i, S< II g 1 1 \WCI/"*LJTC I> Ik "I I 'II I .11 (i I
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    • 53 1 FOORMAH'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Vienpa Ctiterv attire of Mute) Enrolments occepts aoily sruaeirts for Piano, Harmairy, Pianoaccordion, Violin, Guitar, Aural (cor training) theory y\ of music, Piano-Ja«*, it^^L Saxophone, Clarinet ML C- W/k Trumpet. Also for yl sale Super Special lm^^M Tombolini Accor. dions. ■^■^«i*~~;J^»W 28. A, PENANG LANE, SPORE
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  • 389 2  - TWO VESSELS BRING NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE TO SINGAPORE LIM TIONG WAH Finance, aviation and shipping By SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore imports the major portion of the refrigerated and general cargoes carried by the Crusader Shipping Co. Ltd. who have been operating a direct service from New Zealand to Far East ports
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  • 483 2  - Another airline to use jets on Far East run next year CONRAD CHIEW By Singapore, Monday. A NOTHER airline operating through Singapore is to introduce a pure jet service here after making: an investment of over $17,000,--000. Cathay Pacific Airways have announced that they will operate the pure jet aircraft
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  • 199 2 BIG INCREASE IN HONG KONG EXPORTS TO S'PORE HONG KONG. Mon.— Hong Kong recorded a marked I increase In exports to Singapore. Malaya, Thailand and Burma during the month of November, according to a survey by the Daily Commo--1 dity Quotations newspaper. Trade with the United States, the paper said,
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  • 29 2 BONN. Mon.— Medals m sold and silver marking the production of the five millionth VolkswageD have oeen issued by the Bavarian state mini for f>ale m banks.
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  • 86 2 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves today: Tchibanga 6 A. Tjinegara 8 9. Zyrianin (after Benaxty) 6/7, Rakapo (after Empire GanneO 21 22. Patroclus (after Benvenue) 38 39. Ellen Bakke after Cannanore> 45. Van Cloon 29 30. Sumatra (Swedish) —after Bendoran shifts 13/14, Mozaffari after Batavia) 31/32,
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  • 205 2 QUARTER-MILE DOWN U.S. N-BLAST LETS OFF A 'MUSHROOM' HARLSBAD (New v Mexico) Mon. A small amount of radioactive fallout was released into the atmosphere here yesterday when the United States detonated a five-kiloton nuclear device a quarter-mile beneath the earth. The Atomic Energy Commission discovered a radioactive cloud moving northnorthwest
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  • 94 2 A 'NOAH'S ARK' BY AIR FOR EAST BERLIN ZOO LONDON, Mon. An airborne "Noah's Ark" will leave Calcutta for Berlin on Dec. 20. to restock the East Berlin zoo, British Overseas Airways announced here. Five baby elephants, three blue bulls, two barking deer, two bison, two cases of geese, three
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  • 177 2 BERLIN, Monday. fUb I nited States yesterday sent more conibat troops across Berlin's autobahn (super highway) link with the West m another demonstration of Allied rights to move freely to and from the city. At the same time the East German Communists stepped up
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  • 110 2 PEACE TEAM TOLD OF MALAYA'S FIVE-YEAR PLAN DE KALB (Illinois), Mon. —The Malayan ambassador to the United States said 50 per cent of Malaya s development the next five years will be m agriculture and rural development. Oato Nik Kamil, speaking at a "commencement" for 38 peace corps volunteers who
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  • 210 2 Singer and actress 'handcuffed' in church T ONDON, Mon. A West kj Indian calypso singer and a British actress wearing "handcuffs" walked into St. Martins m the Fields church here yesterday, during an impressive service marking Human Rights Day. The West Indian. Cy Grant, well-known broadcasting singer and the actress
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  • 46 2 LONDON. Mon. The Dutch motor vessel Wiema (265 ton*) sank last night during a gale 23 miles off the Pembrokeshire Coast. The master, mate and a crew of five had earlier been taken off the stricken vessel by the St. David's lifeboat
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  • 443 2  -  ALEXANDER THOMSON by Leicester, Mon. YOU have probably A never heard of the village of Newtown Unthank a few miles from here. I certainly hadn't until today. But besides a farm, a herd of cows and a cluster of cottages, there is an Industrial
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  • 375 2 UN planes strike again in Katanga: Peace in a matter of days' LEOPOLDVILLE, Monday. ITNITED NATIONS planes struck again m Elisabethville yesterday attacking mortar batteries m the Katangese gendarmerie camp "Massart," it was announced here last night. A U.N. spokesman said the mortars had been used against Swedish and Irish
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  • 20 2 TOKYO, Mon. Japanese women are more susceptible to got cancer than men, according to a Welfare Ministry report.
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  • 163 2 LUTHULI ZULU COSTUME RECEIVES NOBEL PRIZE O SLO Ho. i ln Zulu S*» pard-skit ;r>> ■n^klacf !s*h, yestenL < prize at vu o N °bej p 1 watched bv V* 1 i citiaenj Wl tea toe Ui Oslo UrlivpSfJ award as "a J^ Aincan peonC endured <% Sweden's j Norway.
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    • 161 2 CHRISTMASK> GIFTS PROBLEM j I GIVE THEM FUJIPEIWI CAMERA^ Automatic GBSS^ B^^^^^P^ jp Its HvlblbH^^^ H*Sff-te> Camera EbwSS^bVßi'^ Price only jj^. |js with E.R. Leather Case Sift^ i f TITMES DCNTtI t fUCTO Si^l' n *[^L'l— yLjL*—~M?§ O»« Mb »Jj tfSwV FPII 12 61 •H l^mH&ll "Woikiki Donees 8? V»
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  • 247 3 'Spore has good reason to remember this man of great talent' ¥XT^ SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPOREANS, being members of a cosmopolitan city, have good reason to remember a man who transcended the narrow confines of nationalism and cultural apartheid. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said
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  • 36 3 SINGAPORE, Monday. Vnti-Tuberculosis Association j Ihe results and winners ofcampaign competition held Ih. a g gaMessrs I Prize list n pr.::c The a1 pjn Law, which the I as ri
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  • 71 3 Mr. Howard McKinley. a business executive, arrived from New York yesterday. He is staying at Raffles Hotel and will be leaving :jr Jakarta tomorrow. Mr. J A E. MacPherson, B merchant is here on his way to Rangoon. He is stayIng at Raffles Hot-el and leaves tomorrow.
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  • 50 3 SINGAPORE. Moil— Water will be cut otr from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. today m Zones Five and Six. Tomorrow water will be cut off m Zones One and Four from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and m Zones Four and Seven from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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  • 132 3 'TOP OF THE LIST' TRIO TO GET PRIZES FROM BOYS' BRIGADE BATTALION CHIEF SINGAPORE, Mon. Three members of the Boys Brigade, Singapore Battalion, who top the list of passes m the recent religious j knowledge examination I will be awarded prizes donated fey the Battalion President. Mr. S. P. Chua.
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  • 21 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Government has appointed Mr. K. R. Chandra as a memiber of the Foreign Qualiflca- tions Committee.
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  • 306 3 ADOPT' PEOPLE IN WELFARE HOMES -PUAN AISHAH SINGAPORE, Mon— Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Nesara, has called on tne public of Singapore to create a warmer relationship with residents m Social Welfare Department Homes. Puan Aishah said this when she opened the exhibition and sale of work
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  • 513 3  -  ALEXANDRA LEE'S A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Monday. ■JWO young English girls plan to "see the world" before settling down to marriage. This common aspira- tion belongs to Miss S. Eileen Johnson and Miss Susanne L. Rockne. both of wnom are teaching at the English
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 64 3 k $500 CASH PRIZE EVERY WEEK! r Must-be-won Word Puzzle competition entry form is in the hack page vA >:r Christmas uohamed i HANSFA i ip Rood. I Sin 90DOf i. *J* latest ,tyles m k"' I known also m N Y I N ;rr etc 'U .count r f
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    • 247 3 The ALL-PURPOSE Portable Transistor Radio CAMPING TE 103 (4 waveband) OF WEST S pore/Penang $230/- Fed. $288 I \rlusive features: Fine tuning with GERMANY separate bass and treble controls. |V rpnr /-<in Gives steady (non-fartin^t reception. Special bndpM li' itl-I-j i-iAli available for easy installation m ALL BUS. v-v«- 't'iitt
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 224 3 CINEMAS CARRICK: Naya Sansar ALHAMBRA: The Black Swan (Hindi) 3. 6, 9. 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30. QUEENS: Jis Desh Men Ganga CATHAY: The Hustler 1.15, 4, Bethi Hai (Hindi) 2.30, 5.45. 9. 6.30. 9.30. ROYAL: Kappalottiya ThamiGLOBE: Hoodlum Priest 1.45, h < T X > StJ^nwLm 7 gl5 TAJ: Then
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  • 255 4 MOST U.S. STUDENT RESENT COLOUR BAR, SAYS PASTOR 'People with race prejudices a small mino SINGAPORE. Mon. THE majority of American students are sympathetic towards the racial problem, showing strong resentment against segregation m the United States. This is the opinion of Rev. A. Henry Hetland, executive secretary of the
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  • 190 4 'INSURANCE SERVICES NEED EXPANSION' SINGAPORE. Monday. TWO Japanese insurance executives, who came here m the course of a world market survey, predicted that Singapore had a great industrial 1 c j i r..» ana commercial iiiiuic. Mr. Kameyama. president, and Mr. G. Takayanagi manager,
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  • 113 4 Ghana chief has good word Singapore SINGAPORE I Th< D;.vj] Libr a r $c Ghana I ibran j Miss Eielyn who ig visits Bud African rj t() study nationj rar\ stystenu i v wore. U National Library. Mia tarn i turn. *U] i j eminent oi ffl rdfnati i service!
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  • 268 4 Vocabulary and text for Malay lesson No. 8 THIS is the text of the eighth national language lesson, together with vocabulary, to be broadcast over Radio Singapore at 7.30 tonight. VOCABULARY Ahli teknik. technician; guru, teacher; juru bahasa. interpreter: juru hebah, announcer; jurutera. engineer; jururawat, nurse; kerani. clerk; mekanik, mechanic;
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  • 108 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Pakistan Minister of Industries, Mr. Abul Kasem Khan, had talks with the acting Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Cheah Theam Swee, on Saturday at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Abul Kasem was extremely keen to obtain Malaya's
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  • 59 4 BATU GAJAH, Mon.— The Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Sha'ari bin Shaflee, yesterday appealed to parents and teachers to co-operate In the interests of the children's education. He expressed the hope that they would not want to see anything happening m the schools here like
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  • 113 4 35 GIVE BLOOD FOR SECOND TIME IN TWO MONTHS SINGAPORE, Mon. More than 35 servicemen and civilians from the REME District Workshop In Ayer Rajah Road gave blood to the mobile unit for the second time withiif two months since the current campaign sponsored by the Blood Donors Association began
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  • 48 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. K. Kanagasundram, the new Ambassador for Ceylon m Indonesia, who will also be m charge of the Ceylon Commissioner's office m Singapore, assumed duties last week This 48-year-old envoy was previously the Deputy High Commissioner for Ceylon m England.
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  • 32 4 TEMERLOH. Mon. Portysix boy scouts contributed 140 to the National MnnumnT Fund and the National Mosque Fund, at the closing o( their four-day leadership training course at remcrioh yesterday.
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  • 63 4 Mr. Gunatissa Amarasiri De Silva. a jeweller, was marri«d to Miss Beatrice De Silva. Picture shows the eouplf flanked by the flower-girls, Nirmali Mendis (right), ;u»<J Viemala Ranasinghe (left). The bridesmaids and b» men standing behind are: (left to right), Miss Prabha Hewa, Mr. Annra
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 310 4 ANNOUNCE MENT The July 1962 TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES (English Chinese) issued by the SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD will contain A SPECIAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY SECTION (THE YELLOW PAGES) FOR THE FIRST TIME m Singapore, these Telephone Directories will have a special section, printed on yellow paper, an essential aid to subscribers and buyers.
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  • 1043 5 |Te neld her h«.nH f^n^ l ftY^ jiftr as men lovp wjyes after two babies and 12 years of marriage This was one of the rare ones that could die any moment #T r i i.i > you VV c|| p ()l ff asked
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 190 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson i MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis V J •■g' |a M THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake ;^r, ff| X TALK BETTER [^AN^ THEN >^^f^\ L^KT^pi I /^^*~V C l^ P'^S SETTER^,. I l MT'' 9 2 Js? xpi
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 308 6 Industry: More good news yHE news of the progress towards the industrialisation of Singapore continues to be good, no matter what the critics may say. We note with satisfaction that the Director of Industrial Development, Mr. Jang Bir Singh, has left on a mission m connection with the setting up
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  • 532 6  -  Percy Hoskins Dr. John Bodkin Adams HE'S BACK ON THE MEDICAL REGISTER AFTER 4 YEARS By 'FHE end of ihe Long road back came for Dr. John Bodkin Adams recently, quietly, undramatically. He sat, portly, bluesuited, at a small table m the General Medical Council's courtroom,
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  • 122 6 The Free Press reported: "NETHERLANDS INDIA The news from Banjermassing are of a mixed character. Antassari, on hearing of the large force advancing against him, had shifted his Quarters and retired further into the interior. The Regent of Amunthay on the 9th November proceeded with a well-armed
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  • 72 6 A NEBRASKA dentist has iV been given a special award at the int* "national livestock sh< here for inventing false teeth for cows. The dentist Dr. Ward C. Newcomb of Chappel, Neb- raska, has developed steol teeth "crowns" for cows whose teeth have been worn down by
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  • Article, Illustration
    612 6 Can anyone blame Nikita for putting up his Berlin wall? Chapman Pincher THE German Air Force, which divebombed scores of Russian towns, is to be equipped with American "Pershmg rockets. These will provide nuclear firepower equal to at least 100 Hiroshima bombs. One need not really look
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  • 80 6 Life is like that H? I v.^ urn slippers Si I ;»nd there-, M l;;i:,;:r 1 Whlt'n lilat'i'.',,. 1 M cut i i-i c I I d hi bur., M Ths I the man J M event i£ B 1 you cot ma is yi "I'm v LAUGH... wn BEACHCCMEE
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 260 6 TODAYS RADIO KADIO SINGAPORE lodies of the Years Gone By; C1 rvir i 9.00 Tip Top Tunes; 9.15 A Short W^e Service Name ReT J ember: 9 30 jjews; 41 metres (7250 kc si 9.40 Album of Harmony; 10.00 Medium Wave Service Music and Musicians; 10.30 Dr. Bradley Remembers; 11.00
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    • 271 6 TB^ >«/ C? j >r v^VhJh 'p^^^b^B j^^B^^^Ri 3 Bwell C feS s A OSS I 5 fe, 8 1 101 iMU ie S All you liced to start talking! 6 A sound ban ii, c siable' (S> 10 P^,b. y got ,v with a metal I S ?T%& '/'.too!
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  • 228 7 U.S. DIRECTOR URGES MORE TRADE TALKS IN S-E. ASIA SINGAPORE. Monday. ij) COOKE, JR, director of the Commerce m Hawaii, called .<krs. industrialists, manuleaders of Chambers of Com- isj Asia to organise more s conferences, ft after spending a few days here met are of commerce and industries flew to
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  • 53 7 UNKNOWN GO TO NEW NEWZEALAND TO TRAINED FOR SEARCH UNIT niclan Z the sin be I Soil Lin rhni- v t eparthrer- Pro- I n to ted] again j y ear j tag thi first ti i a local m him. :§3i adoptions Th€ v meni ptkms mtu r n
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  • 67 7 OFFICERS FOR COURSE IN PAKISTAN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two Federation Army Officers have been selected to Attend a Staff Course at the Staff College m Quetta. Pakistan. They are Major Wan Ismail bin Mohammed Salleh of the 4th Battalion Royal Malay Regiment and Captain Tong Chee Sin of the Ministry
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  • 52 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The YMCAs production of Patience" a comedy m aid of the Association's buildin? tund raised $675. accordtng to Mr. Rowland Lyne. the general secretary. He said that Mrs. Eileen I Smith, the convenor, would produce the same play next > June at
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  • 38 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Nearly 34.0001 b. of UNICEF milk were distributed to Singapore hospitals, schools, voluntary organisations and for child t ceding between July and September, according to the quarterly report of the Social Welfare Department.
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  • 542 7 LANGUAGE PROBLEM FOR ARTIST SOO PIENG IN ENGLAND A friend to the rescue: Now he has high hopes i From DOUG LACKERSTEEN LONDON, Monday ]M ALAYAN friends here are ITA rallying to the aid of Mr. Cheong Soo Pieng, art teacher at Singapore's Nanyang Academy, who has come to England
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  • 142 7 TEARS AT AIRPORT AS PUPIL AND TUTOR PART SINGAPORE. Mon— A music teacner and her pupil met at Paya Lebar Airport here after eight years' separation and then bade each other a quick, tearful goodbye. The pupil, Miss H. E. Dinsmore, a Seventh Day Adventist missionary from Rangoon was on
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  • 131 7 CAMERAMEN FROM SELANGOR WIN TOP PRIZES SINGAPORE, Mon. Two photographers from Selangor won the two top prizes of the second members' pictorial photographic exhibition at Singapore Polytechnic, which was opened yesterday by Mr. Lien Shih Sheng. editor of the Nanyang Siang Pan. The two Selangor winners are Mr. C. C.
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  • 28 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Four Chinese destitutes were repatriated to China between July and September, according to the latest quarterly report of the Social Welfare Department.
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  • 41 7 KAJANG, Mon.— The Kajang branch of the Malayan Indian Congress proposes to have a $10,000 building of its own next year. Few sites are In mind for the proposed building but the final selection will be made later.
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  • 213 7 Library course for teachers 'a big success' SINGAPORE, Mon. The first library training course for secondary school teachers, sponsored by the Library Association of Singapore, concluded with a forum at the National Library. According to Mrs. Wang Chen Hsiu Chin, president of the association, the course, which was experimental, proved
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  • 89 7 FEDERATION BALANCES HELD ABROAD KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Balances held abroad by the Federation Government increased from $107,485,398 at the end of October to $111,942,101 last month. This is shown m the latest return of liabilities and assets of the Central Bank of Malaya. Money at call dropped from $28,390,239 m
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  • 201 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three representatives of the Singapore Red Cross Society are attending the first Malaysia Junior Red Cross Camp being held this week at Morib. Kuala Lumpur. They are Mr. Steven Hoh. a teacher of Gan Eng Seng School, who is the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 16 7 b virdld dutiful sewing m the world '■'racticol, I LTD. ■**Z SINGAPORE, ■^ys Ji| *2y C
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    • 158 7 M^^r 'BfE/ dXX? m!BP* jl^r^ HERMES gi«-»Mif_/ A beautiful coloured Swiss Calendar for 1962 is given free for •very purchase. A limited supply of calendars is available for sale at $3.00, diaries at $4 00 Immmm ALL TRANSISTOR PORTABLE for your PERFECT LISTENING S>marX, Elegant. constant companion Three wavebands World
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 205 7 VI MI •M I iih :\m^% ft! :m <v »JiVl IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY.... YOl have a powerful, tearless nature and *ou are uillms to tare any and all onconiers m your battle to reach t^J o**0 You are ambitious and dream great dreams. If you you can make many
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    • 139 7 nice < M r 21 -Apr. 20 1: ARIES GOOD FORTUNE is now smilinß. just make sure you don't take unnecessary risks and lose what you sain. ■unilC *P r 21->lay 21): TAURUS T \KK a calculated risk t4> win something very important to your future happiness. ftruiui (Ma >
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    • 141 7 (July 24 -Auk. 23): AN LtU EXCITING day but you need to be careful as to how you are jjoing to manage your entire day to your benefit. VMtGfl (Au 2* -Sept. 23): WlfllOU i SE the morning and afternoon for highly productive arrangement and get the best you can
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  • 747 8 HUSBAND WHO HOLDS ON TO THE PURSE-STRINGS Dear Anne, J have been married for two years, but my husband has never given me housekeeping money. He says he will not allow any woman to handle his money and does all the household shopping himself. I don't want to break up
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  • 132 8 p O C X E T MONEY r prizes are ottered for the colouring of this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four Drizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). Post your effort to Aunty Wendy, c/o The
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  • 176 8 Dear Anne, I am m love with a boy and have been going out with him regularly. But I found out that he has been going out with other girls as well. I stopped going out with him. Recently I met him at a dance and
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    • 254 8 SHE PLANS A CHRISTMAS FOR AND DRINK ORGY QI have managed to reduce my wright from nearly 11 stone to 9 st. 10 Ib., and having done this I tound it no particular hardship to keep my weight that way. But I am having some friends to stay over Christmas
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    • 143 8 ANAEMIA— WHAT HAPPENS Q Could \ou please tell me it m anaemia one can havtoo much Wood as well as not enough? A friend argues that it also Applies to having too much blood. 4 Anaemia does not refer to the quantity of blood but to its quality, particularly with
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  • 213 9 fc£l PRESS BOOK CORNER MODERN JAPANESE STORIES An anthology edited by Ivan Morris (Charles E. Turtle Co., $10.00). sive Ja::ave glLsh begin r pleait ive ol r.irv 0 Uon -t, and >s Ja- has this out•v qja6 arms r: s -v a and ulti- irkatrij
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  • 223 9 General Knowledge Quiz HERE are the questions for this week's General Knowlea se Quiz: 1. Australian actor Ron Randell made a stopover m Singapore last week. Accompanying liim was hi« wife— a show busi- ness personality m her own right. Who Is she? 2. Is Victor Barn a a name
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  • 218 9 FIRE ESCAPE by Susan Kale (ACE Books $1.75>: This is the honest, terrifying autography of a prostitute, of which Sir Compton MacKenzie said: "This Is the naked truth those who are shocked by nakedness should avoid this book, even though it is a minor masterpiece
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  • 1011 9  - THE £1 ,000,000 GAMBLE Herbert Kretzmer <g3j^SHOW BUSINESS ..AS BRITAIN'S BRAVE YOUNG FILM-MAKERS MAKE A BREAK WITH OLD TRADITIONS by P.- Mmt'a The Pleasure of His Company** boy Posjo" Poole (Fred Astaire) disN slobe- trotting, that he does have w the httle girl he left behind 20 years ;r by
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 36 9 ord Puzzle C BX': Winning solution BX i BX 2 BX3 BX4 BX 5 BX 6 JUDGES' COMMENTS ON MOST APT ANSWERS Singassoo was kght envS -n. P.,arJ, < BONG Cm S pore. S».' x, n>ort Estate.
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    • 126 9 They will each receive $62.50. They each submitted a solution which, in the opinion of the judges, contained the most apt and occiuate answers to tne clues. Here are the judges' comments on what they considered the best answers to some of tne more difficult clues. BXI-2: Naturally you would
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    • 150 9 for BANKEIt. BX2-3. To find out how to prepare it a young wife may resort to a cookery book. A DISH, to the sense of the clue, covers ail types of fooa. Including FISH, and for this reason is favoured Preference for DISH. BX2-6: Is often passed on from father
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    • 130 9 BX4-4: It isn't wise to a mai: unless you have good grounds for doing so. It certainly isn't wise to ELECT a man (presumably to an importan* post) unless "you hav* good grounds". One might wisely EJECT a man (from a c*ub> on a rather flimsy pretext. Preference for ELECT.
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    • 161 9 BXS-5: When fixed in position a good one should not come undone. A CLASP is already "fixed in position"— on a necklace, brooch, etc. and Is designed to come undone. The wording of the clue is quite true of a CLAMP. Preference for CLAMP. BX6-2: \l the end of a
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  • 296 10 LONDON, Monday. GCRAP amateurs and professionals. Call them all "players/ This is the bold recommendation of an International Federation committee that has examined the problem of amateurism m lawn tennis. The actual recommendation to the world's tennis nations will be announced
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  • 167 10 OPEN AIR TENNIS UNDER FLOODLIGHTS A SUCCESS MELBOURNE, Mon. Open air lawn tennis under floodlights was successfully introduced at the Victorian State Championships and officials have hailed it as the start of a new era for the game. Over 4,000 fans four times the number m the afternoon turned up
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  • 82 10 WHY ARCHIE DID NOT KEEP CANADIAN DATE NEW YORK, Mon.— Archie Moore, world light heavyweight boxing champion, said here that he had refused to fight Canadian heavyweight Bob Cleroux m Montreal because of an argument over "my $150,000 guarantee." He said he would return to Canada to try to fix
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  • 559 10 Victor Barna shows how to deal with UNKNOWN shot on me other side of net In His previous two 0 v P TrJTe e^r^VS rt S^e 'cfoZJtHe otHer Me of tHe netBut to do this with care means that the most you can hope for is to put the ball
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  • 399 10  -  Jack Wood By I LONDON, Mon. fOHNNY HAYNES, EngJ land's $72,000-a-year captain is stale. He admitted it as he ipoke frankly to me of his own part m England's alarming slump 4 Tm not playing well." Haynes confessed. "I started the season
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  • 545 10 DANNY MAHONEY FOOL THE WISE MEN OF SHOREDITCH By GEORGE WHITING LONDON Monday "DOXIXG managers, variously referred to s puMic bcnel licensed pickpockets, come m m;m\ shapes titd sfaft, backgrounds as all-mixed-up as granny's patchwork p But never until the other day, that Is did I hear of one who
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  • 112 10 M\i.\i <»*:»- THE New Zealand hockej k eight Olvmpir Singapore on Thursda> ixc the World Hockey rournai from Jan (i to 21 nexl v The Kiwis, who wen placed filth at tfce Olympic Games m Rome m 1960, play one game In Singapoi against
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  • 105 11 1964 GAMES EVER GANISED' SAYS MR. CRUMP -Trie 1964 ;r ..>s m rver opinion c British B .ird re r i Bri- >' Hi bo n, i* ok view f'"' made rt j, m. g tbal things i r- :i- r- > »'d I tave M I-' imes I r
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  • 109 11 SINGAPORE Sftt B J. Ben ton retimed a net! 34:- points to win the R.>y.»i bland Cub.- -A" division medal t>lableloi\i) <tt Thomson Road today. The runner-up In this division wna Heah Hock. Thye with nett 33 points and -.he ball sweep winner far the firs:
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  • 43 11 ADMINTON LINEUP FOR WEEK-END TIE trnmtnt Services badminton team I Thomas Cup style" match against counterparts. From left to right: > Wee Choong Seng. Richard Chee, Thomas Siow (Manager), Slow Watt member). Squatting left to right: Ahmad and Jessie One. Lai Lunff pi« tur«\
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  • 96 11 n V ptrtnpeU m Service •mence '.day. Go '•<" ton -King action within this district. Island Revenue and Supreme Court are also formidable sides. The draw: TOP SECTION. Fisheries Division v Inland Revenue; Geylang District v Printing Office- Radln Mas District v Telecoms "B if
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  • 297 11 ALL-OUT EFFORT TO ATTRACT INTERNATIONAL CRICKET TEAM TO PLAY GAMES HERE SINGAPORE, Monday. Malayan Cricket Association is making an all-out effort to persuade a group of International cricketers to stop over for a few games on their world tour early next year. Dr. Ong Swee Law, chairman of the Malayan
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  • 57 11 Kiwi Gee, Joint Services' speedy centre-three, breaks away to score the Services' second try m Saturday's Malaya Cup rugger match on the padang. Services beat Singapore Civilians 9-8 and thus will defend the trophy m the final on Jan. 13 m Kuala Lumpur against
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  • 144 11 TOKYO. Monday. THE Japan Olympic Organising Committee decided to sell 2.8 million tickets for the 1004 Olympic Games m Tokyo beginning April 1,1963. Of the 2.8 million tickets. 200,000 will be sold abroad. Proceeds from the sale of the tickets
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  • 394 11 Coach and top athlete Tan Eng Yoon is in running for Ahli Sukan SINGAPORE, Monday. gINGAPOKH Amateur Athletic Association's national coach and athlete is m strong running for the title "Ahli Sukan 1961" and will enhance his chances of winning the title on his performances shown at the forthcoming S.E.A.P.
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  • 152 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Michael O Yip and Lee Ah Fook. strong contenders for the Singapore Civil Service Association's men's double (open) table tennis championships cleared their toughest hurdle when they beat Quek Song Kang and Chong Lian Fay 21-11, 18-21. 21-13. 21-16. Results: Men's Doubles (open) S.R.S.
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  • 83 11 SINGAPORE Mon. Singapore Cricket Club yesterday announced their invitation rugger team to meet Royal Air Force Changl on tne padang here today, kick-off at 5.15 p.m. The team will be: H. S. Guthrie (SCO; Chan Onn Leng (SCO, L A. Cavanagh (SCO, D. Anthony (SCO. W.
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  • 44 11 TOKYO, Mon. Somvang Banbung, flyweight champion of Thailand, won a majority decision over Katsuo Haga, seventh ranking Japanese bantamweight, m a 10-round bout last night at Korakuen Stadium. It was Somvang's second victory against one defeat m Japan. U.PI
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  • 48 11 KEPPEL, Mon. J. A. Lamont. handicap 24, shot a level score for the outgoing nine and uiurned with a Plus-2 to win the Keppel Club B-Division Bogey competition for December. Ballsweep winners: Ist. Nine E. Mansfield, plus-2; 2nd. Nine Sidik bin Lassim, Plus-3.
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  • 152 11 'WEIL BEAT THE AUSSIES' SAY JAPANESE MELBOURNE, Mon. —Alter watching Australian swimming talent In action :n five state capitals, Japanese swim coaches Kiyoshi Koyanagi and Katsuyoshi Murakami predicted that Japan would defeat Australia m the international match m Melbourne next month. But both agree that the contest will be close.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 36 11 TODAY'S SPORT IN SINGAPORE RUGBY: Friendly SCC In vitation XV v RAP Changi (Padang, 5.15pm.). HOCKEY: Spore Lge. Div. 2— SRC v Combined Schools (Padang. 5.15 p.m.). TABLE TENNIS: SCSA interdepartmental championship (Tesseusohn Ra., 7.00 p.m.).
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  • 796 12  -  Scrutineer m SONNY BRINGS OFF A LUCRATIVE DOUBLE AT PENANC PENANG, Monday 4 PPRENTICE Sonny Lim, riding with conndenco and m faultless stylo, brought otf a lucrative double at Penang yesterday. winning the second race on Thank You, and Race Three on Western Wonder. He narrowly missed
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  • 314 12  - Kian Tock shows sparkling form: He beats Silver Screen in trial SCRUTINEER By PENANC Monday If lAN TOCK, a last start winner at Singapore, showed sparkling form when he beat stablemate Silver Screen 111 (Lini) by about two lengths m a good workout here this morning. Ridden by Franklin Kkui
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  • 260 12 PROTEST BY KARTERS AT KALLANG SINGAPORE. Mon. Disqualification of Mrs. Jim Higgins m the Le Mans start of Race Nine by scrutineer cum chairman Mr. Dick Howard at the 15th. meet of the Karting Club of Singapore at Kallang tarmac yesterday caused some of the compel iiors to withdraw m
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  • 212 12 SINGAPORE TEAMS SHOULD FOLLOW NEW NETBALL RULES SINGAPORE, Mon.— The netball season m Singapore will start m March 1962. and Mrs. Zena Tessensolu* president of the Singapore Girls' Sports Club, has suggested that all teams playing the gajne should acquaint themselves with the new rules now m force. Mrs. Tessensohn
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  • 42 12 THOMSON, Mon. —C. E. N. Arkell, nett 79, won the annual Bar and Bench e:olf competition ai Royal Island Club yesterday. At Sixne Road, Royal Singapore Goii Club beat Keppel Club by 29 points to 18\ points.
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  • 242 12 1961 CIVIL SERVICE BADMINTON TOURNEY SINGAPORE, Mon.— Entries are now being called for the 1961 Singapore Civil Service Association badminton championships. The tournament is open to all Government and quasiGovernment employees irrespective of whether they are members of the association or otherwise. There will be nine events. They are: Men's
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  • 290 12 Darul Afiah to play Hospital in Junior Cup final JALAN BESAR, Monday. QARUL Afiah and Tan Tock Seng Hospital, who have both gained promotion to the Singapore Amateur Football Association top division next year, will meet m the Junior Cup final to be played on Saturday. In the semi-finals here
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  • 157 12 THE FIRST FEAF BADMINTON TOURNAMENT TONIGHT SINGAPORE, Mon. The first Far East Air Forces Badminton Championships will begin to-night at Royal Air Force Seletar Gymnasium. The tournament will last until Wednesday. There are five events men's singles, men's doubles, women's singles, mixed doubles and men's 'plate' singles (for those who
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  • 70 12 TANJONG RHU. Mon. Tieer Swimming Club beat Singapore Swimming Club 9-1 m a friendly water-polo match at S.S.C. poo: here yesterday. Included among the Tigers, who led 2-0 at half time, were former Olympic players Gan Eng Teck and Gan Eng Guan. Tigers goals were
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  • 20 12 PARIS. Me.v France and Spain tied 1-1 before 50.000 fans at Colombes Stadium m an international football match.
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  • 133 12 HAIKOWYU GO DOWN 4-0 IN SEMI-FINAL JALAN BESAR, Mon. Darul Aflah were not at all troubled m getting to the Junior Cup final here last night. After taking a 2-0 interval lead, Daruls commanded play and netted two more goals. Playing a short passing game throughout and tiring the opponents.
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  • 210 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. /COMBINED Schools crash V/ ed to a 5-2 defeat at the hands of RAF Changi m their SHA Div. l match at Raffles Institution yesterday. The schoolboys were not m form. Most of them fumbled, and even Johnny Fung, who is normally cool m
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