The Singapore Free Press, 4 January 1962

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  • 22 1 THE LOCAL PAPER THAT IS FIRST WITH ALL THE NEWS The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1962. 15 CENTS.
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  • 67 1 How science helps to beat horse-doping P. 11 New idea increases clinics' efficiency too x NCAPOB E, The Health is embarki new idea mill bring fTicient sero the public I M^t. y building i. i n i </ s provide and curas m [\w Unic will itieiit,
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  • 25 1 -is uc* r this m CailltX about v ork now the -storey :ur- spokes- Press Id tend to tency. save on n nrices
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  • 152 1 EX-POLICE No. 2 IS OIL FIRM'S SECURITY CHIEF CINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's former Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr. Song Kok Hoo (above) has become the chief security officer of the Japanese oil refinery at Tanjong Berlayar. His appointment was confirmed this morning by Mr. Hiroshi Hagiwara, public relations manager of the
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  • 190 1 WASHINGTON, Thursday. IJNITED Stales foreign aid missions abroad have been instructed not lo allocate funds for any increased planting of rubber without obtaining prior approval from Washington, the State Department said yesterday. The department spokesman, Mr. Lincoln White, said that instructions to this effect
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  • 221 1 The sacked Brigade men defy committee, collect pay OINGAPORE, Thurs.— Despite a call by their Action Committee not to collect their pay, former members or the Work Brigade began trickling into the Brigade Headquarters at Kolam Ayer from 9.30 this morning to receive their pay packets. Police stood by as
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  • 27 1 DENVER, Thurs.— A 32-yea;--o'.ci school teacher, Miss Raul Roy. arrived here from her home In T&unggyi, Burma, for surgery to correct c serious heart, delect.
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  • 61 1 Sold— 700 tons of stockpile tin WASHINGTON. Thui.s. The General Services Administration yesterday sold 700 lung tons of Grade 'A 1 Longhorn tin at prices ranging from U 5.51.1903 ptr lb. to U. 541.*****. The .sale virtually depleted stocks of tliis tin. After yesterday's orTeiinu' the G.ri.A. hail only 21
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  • 39 1 SINGAPORE Thurs. The final lust of lull pas&es m the Adult Education Board's Malay examinations starts m P. 3 today. Lusts of oral passe*, will appear tomorrow and of written passes on Saturday.
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  • 240 1 Violinist Julai makes the grade MADAM LIM SAYS SON HAS LONDON CONTRACTS NOW SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Julai Tan, formerly one of Singapore's leading violinists, is i making the grade m London. This was stated by his 60--year-old mother Madam Lim Swee Lan, when she returned from London after staying with her
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  • 100 1 TENGKU'S UNIQUE PHILOSOPHY -BY A HEAD OF STATE lONDOX. Thurs.— Brig. Bornarcl Fergusson. newly appointed Governor-General of New Zealand, said yesterday that Tengku Abdul Rahman "achieves without effort the difficult fusion of being an optimist and a realist at one and the same time." Brig. Fergusson met the Tengku seven
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  • 42 1 Paris, Thurs.— Steong police force wtrf on fluty m wholesale mem markets ta Paris yesterday to proteci Di heis xho wmited to buy meat :n defiance of their uniort's 13-day-oid "beet boycott 1 Ui piote.vt a-^inst government price coiurol-i
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  • 61 1 LAHORE, Thurs. The Paramount Ruler of Malaya accompanied by the Queen and Princess Salwa yesterday visited historic monuments of Lahore. Governor Amir Mohammad Khan of West Pakistan was also with him. The Ruler visited the tomb of Poet Allama Iqbal where he laid a floral wreath.
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  • 85 1 SINGAPORE. Thursday. BECAUSE of favourable public response. The Free Press is from today repeating the 25 national language lessons which were published last month. A Ministry of Culture spokesman said the lessons would also be broadcast again, starting this evening. He added that these newspaper lessons
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  • 32 1 soriHEND (England), Thurs. —A 33-year-otd housewife gave birth to quadruplets lwo boys and two giris fciere yesterday. Mother ana bubies "are uoini; as well as car. be expected.* 1
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  • 257 1 Goa:Salazar blames Britain and the U.N. NO VOICE: SPEAKER READS SPEECH LISBON. Thurs. Dr. Salazar, the Portuguese Prime Minister, denouncing India's Goa takeover m a broadcast speech yesterday, threatened to quit the U.N. and re-examine Portugal's centuries-old alliance with Britain to see what "positive content" remained. It was his first
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  • 277 1 RUBBER UNCHANGED find mid i it <»pi mi m Llti* morn m:, .it uxtfai <!•-•• ••\O DETAINED KOSBED BY ARMEO MEN i -p.. led bg •;ii|i:< 1 his BHW Dill ni nif-ni i k i iHTOttg I n h lien v i- with i i»ii 1 < ciii i
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  • 334 2 Output of Bukit Mertajam is expected to rise again [City section: Financeand industry] by The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Thursday. IHJKIT MERTAJAM'S determination to persevere with its replanting programme, at the expense of dividends if necessary, is clearly going to be a major factor m this year's distribution policy.
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  • 146 2 LONDON, Thurs. In stock markets yesterday, industrials again claimed a good deal of attention and responded to renewed buyins. I here were a number of good features, mauy of .vhich were the result of .'-necial factors. Soft drink shares provided trie ou*suuvdtng
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  • 303 2 RUBBER STEADY AND QUIET AFTER INITIAL DROP IN VALUES LONDON. Thurs. AfUr an initial marginal reduction of values due to unfavourable advices from Singapore, the rubber market ruled generally steady but quiet. Rubber iOUTCCS said that fiesta orders from b<-th the trad»- and Uw Continent were again conspicuou. by their
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  • 220 2 fHIPS lymg .ll'.r.Mdo the Singapore whjrvts toil ly .ire "!i:nl'l -.">. frr*- ,f> :c X: MtekJ I .">, Pre?:--d' w Mompm ■<!. I- n i-' i Ctomulu 29 3ft. »o id >.iv 23 24, :;.^-r, s 9. <■" ton R |M 1 i. c rica N W
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  • 32 2 $21 6m. loan offer WASHINGTON, Thurs The Unitec Sia^e^ Government yesterday ofTered to lend U.SS72 million ts2l6 million) to Latin American countries to prevent tint her declines m the price oi coffee.
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  • 56 2 HCNG KONG. Wed. Closing prices here today were: Pievious Today H ft S. Bank CV.poiauon $364 S3fi4 .vaie.> sale* Wheelnrk Maiden $12.30 SI 2.30 sales sales ETkong phone $43.25 $43.00 .salts sale-. Dairy Farm cV Cola Storage $37.00 $37.2.=> sales sales Taikoo Docks $75.00 $75.00 sales sales
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  • 123 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales m the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlop $1.16 1 cent), F. and N. ords. $2.55 (4-6 cents;, Gammon $1.71 (unch.), M. Brew. S3.iO (+2% cents), Robinson ords. $1.43 (-2 cents), Rothmans $1.17 (+2 cents), Cold Store $2.35 (4-2 cents-. Steamship
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  • 60 2 LONDON, Thurs. The following announcement was made to members of the Rubber Trade Association of London: "The Association is advised by the Board of Trade that the rubber from the Government stockpile for the month of January at under 27 pence per lb. has been disposed
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  • 52 2 LONDON. Thurs. The British Aircraft, Corporation announced yesterday that a contract for three Viscount 810 airliners for delivery m 1%3. had been placel with Vickers Aviation) Limited on behalf of Nippon Airways, the Japanese airline. The oiuer brings iota! Viscount .sales to 438. at which 426 have
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  • 184 2 Paralysing cold in Britain again after brief thaw LONDON, Thursday. A PARALYSING freeze-up yesterday tightened its grip on Britain for (he fourth day running after a brief thaw had turned most of the iced-up roads into a mass of slush. Morning rush hour travel for the working millions was again
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  • 236 2 37 MORE DIE IN FRESH WAVE OF VIOLENCE IN ALGERIA ALGIERS, Thurs. —At A least 37 people, 11 of them Europeans, died, and 60 were wounded m a fresh wave of violence throughout Algeria yesterday. Worst trouble-spot was Oran, Western Algeria, where police reported 19 dead, eight of them Europeans,
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  • 43 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Britain is to cend a team of experts to "Washington next week lor talks with representatives of the United Suites Government on the future of ihe United Nations. The talks will take place on Jan. 10 and 11.
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  • 38 2 Bardot starts off the new year with top hat and guitar BRIGITTE BARDOT appeared on French T.V. screens on New Year's Day m this unexpected outfit, playing the guitar. She also sang two songs and played the banjo.
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  • 80 2 BIRMINGHAM (England Jt> Thurs. Letters m four languages yesterday reached 1,700 Indians and Pakistanis living m central England who may have been smallpox contacts at a film show on Dec. 26. The letters, written m Urdu, Gujerati. Punjabi and English to members of the "Eastern
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  • 133 2 MUCH-WED RUBIROSA GETS THE SACK PALM BEACH Florida Thurs.— Porfiriq Rubirosa. 52-year-oki Dominican play-boy-diplomat, said here last night he was surprised to learn that he had been dismissed from the Dominican Foreign Service. Senor Rubirosa. who held the post oi Inspector of Embassies, Legations and Consulates, was dismissed by the
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  • 75 2 T>ICAYUNE, Mississippi, Thurs. A The pilot of a U-2 jet aircraft which crashed m flames near here on Tuesday night while on a routine night navigational flight was rescued yesterday from i a snake-infested swamp. The pilot, Charles Stratton, 32, wa.s found m a Cypress
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  • ROUND THE WORLD MARKET PRICES
    • 64 2 NEW YORK, Jan. 3. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 120.37 120.62 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract, Jan. -jH.:i2i 2S 25 TONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. stan lira Contract Jan. 28.321 28.15 Mar- 2s.Tj;» 28.17* TONE: Steady. SALES: 16 let*. No. 1 RSS Jan landed price 28 3/16 281 COFFEE:
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    • 34 2 HEW YORK, Jan. 3. Previous Today 30 Industrials ***** Tie, m 20 Railroads 114.00 14s 33 40 Domest'c Bond* 53.91 53.!".* 15 Utilities 12><.10 127..;.-, 6S Stocks Composite Averages 244.34 245.80
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    • 40 2 Malabar unot 372 afloats 3f,] j; m shipment Lampon* spot 371 afloate 367. Jun. shipment 36 Muntok whit.- spot 49, afloat* 4-, i, j an shin. ment 48, splljts, ex-dotk. Above prices quoted m U.S ceuta per Ib.
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    • 85 2 LONDON, Jan. 3. Previous Today COPRA Philippines e.i.f U.K./North European or t delivered weight per lon* ton Jan SI»H 5165 COPRA Strait* Borneo c.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered weight per long ton Jan E39| i/(j COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.l f. European ports m bulk per
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    • 118 2 LONDON, Jan. 3. prewioui roday RUBBER No. 1 RSB 0.1.f. European ports Jan 239/18 22 7/16 Feb 23 2i;s2 23 8/16 RUHttCR No. 1 RBB •pot 23 13/ l»; 'J3 11/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS settlement Houto Termi, Fob 2MJ 13/16 March 24 23 li/l« TONE: Very
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  • 412 2 West Irian: 'Dutch, Indonesian statements have not improved prospects of talks' T ONDON, Thurs. Latest statements on the West Irian dispute from The Hague and Jakarta have not brought the prospects of negotiations any nearer, authoritative sources here said yesterday. While the Netherlands on Tuesday offered to negotiate without pre-conditions.
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  • 30 2 JAKARTA. Thurs En Ol Java last year 14.2."i7 Comn Cliinese cttfaNDS renounced nationality and t<K>k out b oesian papers, local author; have announced Tho Dgun 1960 was 15.557
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  • 23 2 I v ANA, iii' rauio-iele^ninn cucuii. tor novel iin:en; btisinesi pi tvate telegram ;>;• rabi< has we: in.r: tween Culx» wnC Chuim
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  • 241 2 CHAPLIN, 72, TO BE FATHER FOR THE TENTH TIME T ONDON, Thurs. Mrs. mj Charles Chaplin, the wife of the famous film comedian, confirmed m London last nignt that she is going to have baby. As she was getting into a lift with her husband at the Savoy Hotel where
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  • 142 2 MOSCOW, Thurs. The! ambassadors of Britain, France and West Germany were informed yesterday by Mr. Llewellyn Thompson, the American envoy, of the results of his first probe on Berlin. Mr. Thompson mot nearly two-and-a-half hours with the Soviet Foreign Minister.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 95 3 Threats are alleged but union man is acquitted SINGAPORE, Thursday. IPLOYEES of Simc Darby, memthe Singapore Genera] Employees -«d m a magistrate's court yes- :i-> were threatened with trouble nol join the rival Manual and Workers' Union. iiran a labpi Bhaskaran were testi- i! their I 1 rry d two
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  • 53 3 Welcome to Singapore GerHi m :or a Ho is at B tel ...t SS- Qd, ar- '< ylon for a I i also at Hotel G :ii. an r.XPCllare here ef ore g foe to stayH a cotton wile, an days on lolulu. They art Bes Hotel Veerman a arrived
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  • 27 3 •M'Ore. Thurs.— cur ofl today d Seven irom )Jn There will I rnnrnw m nd Three from ad In Zones I an 2 p.m. to
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  • 250 3 VOCABULARY, TEXT OF MALAY LESSON 1 BROADCAST HPHIS is the text of L national language lesson No. 1. together with vocabulary, to be rebroadcast over Radio Singapore at 7.30 tonight: VOCABULARY Rician. body; Belakans, back: B:ixr. lips; Daiah, blood; Oigt tooth; H;dor.c nose. Janssut. beard; Jantong, hati heart; Jari. finger;
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  • 103 3 PAINTER FOUND GUILTY OF CARRYING KNIFE SINGAPORE. Thurs. A painter. Fang Kee Huat. 19 was yesterday found guilty m the Fifth Magistrates Court of possessing a knife without lawful authority. Inspector Pritam Singh, prosecuting, told the court that two policemen saw Pang grab a pillion rider off a scooter and
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  • 489 3 SINGAPORE DIARY SINGAPORE, Thursday. X^YP undergraduates of the University of Singapore have returned from the first Asian Seminar of the International Union of Socialist Youth held at Mysore, India. Socialist Club representatives of the University. Mr. Michael Fernandez, 27. (m charge of external relations), and Mr. Tan Peng 800. 2n.
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  • 187 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. -More than 3.000 students have registered for entry into Regular Further Education classes which will be conducted by the Adult Bducation Board this year. Registration of students officially closes tomorrow for those seeking admission into the Chinese or English language str f a
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  • 4957 3 CINGAPORE. Thurs. °The rest of the candidates who passed the full annual language examinations conducted by the Adult Education Board are: ENGLISH ELEMENTARY Siglap Secondary School: Abdul Qayum, Miss Cheng Peck Foong. Choo Kian Wait. Choo Kian Sai. Lee Chin Leong. Tan Yencj
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    • 196 3 CINEMAS I daily, 4mo p.m.; Judo junior ALIIAMBIJAr "20,G00 Eyes" beginners, 4.45 p.m.: Mandarin pi;..- The Silent Call 1.15. clast, 530 0.m.; Circuit Train5.4&, 9 30. ing— Stamina iuid Endurance, CATHAY: 101 Daimatlans 5.30 p.m.; iuuo class lor senior 1.3 v:. 4, 6.30; Tlie Savage In- beginners, 5.4.j p.m. nocents
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  • 221 4 Singapore teachers wanted for Christmas Island t^INGAPORE, Thurs. Christmas Island, some 900 miles from Australia, needs teach ers to cope with the increasing student popuSingapore teachers are eligible to apply but they must be male and of British nationality. Founded m 1888. the Island has since grown to its present
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  • 24 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Government has accepted a $269,898.96 tender tor the construction of a Combined Clinic at Margaret Drive m Queenstown here
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  • 188 4 THE TWO-LANGUAGE SUCCESS OF BARBER RAMZAN, 44 After 28 years he now speaks English, Malay CHANGI, Thursday. JXCIIE Mohammed Ramzan, 44, has mastered fluent English and Malay during his 28 years as a barber for the Services here. Inche Ramzan. who came here from Pakistan m 1933 to work as
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  • 123 4 CULTURAL GROUP TO HOLD KORAN READING CONTEST C HANOI, Thurs. Changi residents will witness a Koran reading competition sponsored by the Badan Kebudayaan Timor Eastern Cultural Group) early next month. The exact date will be announced later. The competition will be held at the Kampong Ayer Gemuroh Mosque. Closing date
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  • 48 4 Picture by CENIOR AIRCRAFTMAN Neil Roger Emery and his bride, SAC (W) Maureen Mary Light, after their wedding at the Trinity Church at RAF, Changi. The groom is a motor transport driver at Changi and the bride a telephonist there. Michael Anchant
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  • 1122 5  - HOW MANY CHILDREN? PHOEBE YOUNG Brinoinci iin mßßss&f° Rr^hv >"^ >*1 \mA X*/ 9SKM ■pH|p> < I J V-^V K^ y By MOTHER OF TWO PART 4 ONE of the problems of bringing-up children is how many children to bringup? Consider the woman who says 'four are very good, three
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 222 6 \S 350,000 school--1"* children returned to their schools this week the Government announced one of its most commendable undertakings for 1962 —aid for poor students. To this end it has appointed an almoner at the Health Institute who will act as a coordinator between the
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    • 102 6 A SINGAPORE salesman and a businessman were commended by a magistrate this week for the part they played m helping to catch a thief. They saw him stealing an anklet from a three-year-old girl m Raffles Place. Raffles Place is always crowded. There must have been
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  • 868 6  - SECRET ARMY IS READY TO STRIKE Stephen Lindsay H JL 22,000 of the most dangerous men and women m the world today The outlawed French-Algerian Secret Army has called up its members. The chances are that they will strike soon. This article tells you what the O.A.S. is, who commands
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  • 98 6 The Free Press reported: "The Victoria Memorial Hall was again the scene of great animation, not to say considerable merriment and amusement, on the occasion of the children's treat given by the Singapore Catholic Association. During the course of the evening there must have been close upon
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  • 91 6 A 10-YEAR-OLD sheep, believed to be the world's first to have false teoth. put on 20 pounds weight m seven days, it was revealed m Newport. A dentist and a veterinary surgeon gave the ewe plastic teeth on the lower I jaw after six months of I
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  • 231 6 Life is like that "¥\O you rrnwbtr \J Daredevil Blo^v ir circus man asked arx.th "Oh yes! II was chap who used to <\ lion-taming act, Finish**! it off by putting his ri Er forearm m a lion's moutr I wonder what's h;ippe n^ to old 'Daredevil." "Oh, he's still
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 732 6 ■^^hs&&'** > -^o^Ka^ H f. JB WB gSI nraflgflßßcß 5 i jHB i^fc T V lift B ttf H» 1 M A JBI BY CHOP ANG GUAN. WHO HAS STUDIED THE SUBJECT FOR 16 Y^ R^_J WHEN the line of Heart ii/HEN the space between starts with a curve W
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  • 588 7 HUMAN-CHAIN HIKERS SAVE FRIEND STUCK IN JURONG SWAMP rour go round the island on foot-in six days j 1 SINGAPORE, Thursday JHE first known party to do a round-the-island hike m Singapore has returned home after successfully keeping their target time and achieving all the aims of their hike. Only
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  • 100 7 p']NANG. Thurs.— The Rev. JT 3ro. Tiburcius Lawrence. head of St. John's Insti- avion, Kuala Lumpur, has been appointed new Director of St. Xavier's Institution. He succeeds the Rev. Bro. T. Michael, the first Asian to be appointed Visitor of the Christian Brothers' Schools m
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  • 88 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Registrar of Societies has approved the registration of nine societies. They are the European Public Officers Association of Singapore; the Singapore Malay Hockey Association; St. Gabriel's Old Boys* Association. Pull Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International. Singapore Chapter; Kwong Wai Siew Li Si She Shut
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  • 47 7 Mystery animal sets a riddle An bitant I irdens fot T the i1 the ng very these lake a Wire netting "Colonies been re net- I what- to ai clearly thi >ugh the lak< ar hypothe- rtunateto ir. zoological which has it thai mimals are wholeb Ivorou
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  • 38 7 $1 2,000 inosque is opened in Johore I BAHRU, Thur>- RTurs Haji Hassan bin a Kampongl S In the Muarl tages *11 c by the kenoselves but later. m m made to the. Services Board -"*rr" r of
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  • 21 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister has appointed Mr. F. Cessford to be a member of the Pilot Board.
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  • 236 7 SWAMI OFFERS PRA YER TO HEAL THE SICK OINGAPORE, Thurs. Bhrama Sri Siva Sangara Swami, a new comer to Singapore, is a physician with a difference. He offers no charms and prescribes no medicines. He only asks the sick to pray with him. The Swami, 35, hsys no pretensions of
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  • 131 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. i The dispute be- 1 tween the Chartered Bank and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union over better terms of employment for the Bank's workers is over. Formal agreement has been reached between the disputing parties on the workers' claims and a draft
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  • 32 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Fifty members of the Perkumpulan Penggambar-Peng-gambar Muda Melayu Singapura the Singapore Malay Photographic Society wound up the last year with an outing at Tanjong Kling.
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  • 170 7 41 4 Chinese guilds will attend merger meeting OINGAPORE, Thurs. A total of 414 guilds and associations, representing all sections of the Chinese community here, have signified their intention to attend a public meeting to discuss certain aspects of merger between Singapore and the Federation. This was disclosed yesterday by
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  • 59 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The Johore Department of Local Government is seeking a housing manager for the State's biggest iow-cost housing scheme m the Johore Bahru area. Of the 2.000 low-cost houses being constructed. 365 were completed by the end of December m the Tampoi area and
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    • 322 7 1F US YOUR RIRTHfIAV I nCUIHI M** 22-June 21): easily brin? anw and exciting IUUn DlnlnUAT... GEMInI DIVL purpose romance inio your orbit. h; hlv mtuitive may be m mind today 24-Oct. 23): M uillv ?U iss your but you may need to handle LIBKA S OME church affair "ilemniu.
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  • 306 8 SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS ARE BEING MADE TO PROVIDF riA<;<;gS ON DEBATING ANE of the main aims of the newly-formed National Scooter K lc j, r v Association (temporarily housed m Lot "O," Jalan Eunos. Sm w pore 15) is to boost the national language through
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  • 43 8 A group of Chinese YMCA riders at Kota Tinggi. About 20 members rode to Kota Tinggi, leaving Singapore at 8 a.m. and arriving there at 10 a.m. They were led by club captain Philip Soh (standing left).
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  • 149 8 JUIK Singapore Bulniks Scooter Club shield donated by a committee-member, Mr. A. W. Tan, was unveiled at the gala party at the club premises. Mrs. A. W. Tan officiated at the unveiling ceremony. This was followed by the presentation of prizes by the
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  • 238 8 CROSS COUNTRY RUN POSTPONED: CALL FOR MORE ENTRIES fPHE Far East Scooter M. Club's cross country rally scheduled for Dec. 31 (last year) has been postponed to Jan. 14. Announcing this, Mr. Toh Hong Boon, the club's secretary, said the postponement could not be avoided because of poor response. Mr.
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  • 271 8 OLANS are being looked into for a possible Penang to Singapore non stop endurance run by the N.S.U. Scooter Club. This follows the successful completion of the first ever N.S.U. scooter endurance run from Singapore to Penang (over 500 miles) by two Singapore Bulniks members.
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  • 355 8 THE TARGET: 100 DONATIONS /CHINESE YMCA Scooter Club members will be after blood m the second week of January. Secretary and treasurer of the Club, Mr. Moosa Kutty, announcing the club's first project for 1962, said that members will be engaged m a weekloner blood
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 299 8 SCOOTER T*>e oi'.cvc: Inion Nm la unbeam p.iV, i? m o C'O'-s of <t-> own. Tb.* 11 parTtC'j'cr'/ true of r^/» rr>o<-!e! 62" Jusl i^j i tne self s'^rffr GfHJ f^O pOMMVfuI 2LO CC 4-^rroVf? ong^rx- p<jrr', intQ OCti T^efe is no 'o^'iri'j <yf r>luc)', r\% t«(o-<r/i,r-Jcr O.H V. er/;re
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    • 64 8 FOR BUSINESS... A FOR PLEASURE... J^ A SCOOTERS THE ANSWER 11 r r r.' i %^V< Hire-purchase with low initial payment kW *<"* arranged. FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54 Orchard Road, Singapore i. Federation Representatives WEARNE BROS. Start (retting around Better Today Own a Gleaming NEW TambreUa mZSIESr Small deposit
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  • 216 9  -  ALEXANDRA LEE ROSALIND IS THIRD TIME LUCKY NUMBER 13 DID NOT STOP HER WINNING BEAUTY TITLE pONTESTANT number 13 was i«i -time lucky" at a beauty -highlight of the InterI Airlines Charity Ball Raffles Hotel. U the winner of the "Miss 1962" contest, Rosalind ;id say was:
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  • 219 9 CALL TO MAKE CALLIGRAPHY BETTER KNOWN IN S'PORE AND MALAYA Y|K. CHEN lvi dEH, 42, I*l well-known Chinese poet, calUgraphist anci musician m Singapore and Malaya, has urged tne Chinese community and schools m the two territories to popularise the art of calligraphy among the younger generation m order to
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  • 257 9 A LOCAL music director is pioneering a movement planned to raise the standard of our accordion players. Mr. Lim Keng Khoon, director of the Guitar and Accordion Centre, was telling me of plans to form an ac-cordion-players club, adding that many such
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  • 130 9 500 STUDENTS WILL MARK SCHOOL'S SECOND ANNIVERSARY MORE than 500 students of the Sekolah Pendidekan Raayat Kampong Dairy Farm will celebrate the second anniversary of school on Sunday. A programme has been planned by the committee v members of the Sekolah Pendidekan Raayat for the parents as well as the
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  • 63 9 YOUTH CLUBS SEEK NEW MEMBERS HI-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs m Singapore—part of the international organisation for students are seeking new members, states the chairman, Miss Florence D'Silva. The clubs here, she says, are newly-established, aiming to create and maintain m home, school, church and community a high standard of personal
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  • 469 9  - Help junior 10 plan his study 'strategy' DEMI TASSE NEWS, VIEWS FOR PARENTS- BY ANOTHER school year has begun and soon junior will settle down to serious work, once the sale of books and the collection of special fees is all over. But before junior really settles down to work
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    • 60 9 HOHNER 4mp/eco ffeverbero/ion AMP. v nd hos an ►ton ocho un t Iced* I MMf riors '••'verbcrat'Cn .-1 Hum spwntefs, mm rpul. PRICE $550.00 T. M. A. LTD., Ml <3H Street, Singopore A. •♦'s always mvi 3moottLß| ONLY $1.90 |]1] v »nh How, WJgB Wr.tev ot tH« fmt Jj I
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  • 237 10 SOCIETY SCORES 100 PER CENT IN EXAM AT the 4th Anniversary Dinner of the South-East Asia Photographic Society held on New Year's Day, while three salonists were happily drinking to the success of having obtained the A.R.P.S., another three fellow-members across the table were much perplexed as to how their
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  • 241 10 THE TWIN-LENS IS HERE TO STAY FOR A LONG TIME IS the twin -lens reflex camera really doomed? This recurrent question recently has taken on new significance with the surge m popularity of the single lens reflex m the 35mm and 21 format fields. check with manufacturers of both single
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  • 107 10 4 BOUT 100 photographic dealers were present at a dina\ ncr at the Cathay Restaurant given by the Singapore Photographic Trade Association to the many models and helpers at the recent photo picnic. Mrs. K.C. Wong* wife of the president gave away two pr /«> to
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  • 266 10 They came top m the Library Association photo contest ffHERE was keen competition m the public university and school sections at the Singapore Library Association Photographic Competition. Mr. Khoo Oon Chor, an official of the Association, said that the standard m all
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  • 483 10 REVIEW OF THE NEW RECORDS-WITH THE ACCENT ON JAZZ DIZZY GILLESPIE QUINTET (HMV EP8574) One of the founding fathers of modern jazz, trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, and a rapidly emerging newcomer, pianist Junior Mance, make this one of the most satisfying EPs issued over the last few months.
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    58 10 QUR mystery star last week was Duane Eddy. The winner of four Philips EP discs is Laura Tan, 4 Binjai Park, Singapore 21. This week we have another famous personality of the music world. When you have made your guess send your entries to Free Press Music
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 128 10 Free Home Delivery EEL We invite you to become a regular reader of j TJ^/Sl the Singapore Free Press. All you have to Rr^tLiTi do is complete the special delivery form below, JiAßPst hand it to your newsvendor or post to Times jIiCTJK xjfn/f House, and the Free Press will
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  • 823 11 RACE DOPING: How science is overcoming these handicaps at 'detection centre' Agency chief to give $90 a week for life to anyone for information NINETY dollars a week for life for anyone who gives information leading to the conviction of the organisers of the current doping epidemic that is the
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  • 114 11 a limrm (.reaves returned to English football with three goals for the English League mDion> Any doubt about his ability, since his transfer to and from Milan, were disLi hv his performance. Both his team-mates and the spectators welcomed him back »h,u
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  • 431 11 Man who shattered Babe Ruth's mark gets top acclaim OVER IN AMERICA... MIAMI, Florida, Thursday luqq] ris' double-edged assault on the immortal Babe Ruth's home X rd establishes him solidly as outstanding U.S. athlete of 1961. m a controversial quagmire as a man who did and did not 34-year-old glamour
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  • 615 11  - GIVE ME TENNIS -EVERY DAY jockey Scobie Breasley My Favourite Sport by LONDON, Thursday. I SUPPOSE it will strike you as odd that a busy flat-race jockey can find time to be a lawn tennis fan. It's difficult, admitted. But if you are as keen as I am it is
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  • 177 11 LISTON SHOULD WAIT A YEAR LONDON, Thurs. Sonny Liston, the 15st. Philadelphia negro, needs a year's rehabilitation to prove himself morally fit to challenge for the world heavyweight title, says Dr. Charles Larson, president of the American National Boxing Association. Dr. Larson seems to be m conflict with his own
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  • 229 11 CHIPPED BONE MAY FORCE ROBINSON TO WITHDRAW NEW YORK, Thurs.— Sugar Ray Robin.son, former middleweight and welterweight champion, notified Madison Square Garden officials that he is suffering from an injured left hand and may not be able to go through with his return TV fight against Denny Moyer on Saturday.
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  • 107 11 Suloh Badminton office bearers elected for 1962 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Inche Rahmat bin Akiak became the President of the Suloh Badminton Party for the eighth year m succession at the annual general meeting of the Party. Besides electing office-bearers for 1961-62, members expressed full .support for the Singapore Malays Badminton Association
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 276 12 FIRST INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE FOR OUR STATE SIDE SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE volleyball enters the interna- tional arena for the first time on Saturday. The State selection will play an All Indonesia team at the Happy World Stadium. Comprising H> players and two coaches, the Indonesians have been on tour to Pakistan,
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  • 447 12 Hard battle brings seven tries as SCC beat Tengah airmen by 17-10 SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE Cricket Club were made to tight hard m their rugger match against RAF Tengah, before emerging winners by 17 points i four hies, goal) to 10 (two goals) on the padang here yesterday. It wus
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  • 196 12 WANTED: MORE ASIAN GO-KARTERS SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Karting Club of Singapore has lost the services of Loris Goring, the chairman and two other excellent drivers and staunch enthusiasts m Len Buckland and Jim Nash. They left for Britain recently. LorLs Goring, according to Keith Armitage. editor of the monthly karting
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  • 49 12 LONDON. Thurs. Oon Chong Hau. 14 year old holder, defends his title m a field of nearly 100 competitors m the All-England Junior badminton tournament, starting today at the Wimbledon Squash and Badminton Club. Yesterday, Oon won the Wimbledon Junior < under 15 < tournament.
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  • 385 12 MARINES OPEN LEAGUE CAMPAIGN WITH 6-1 TRIUMPH KALLANG, Thurs— Marines 'A' opened this year's Singapore Government Services i Football Association Division One league with a convincing 6-1 win over Public Works Department at P.W.D. ground I here yesterday. Marines were not at full strength, as some players were on duty
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  • 154 12 TWO LATE GOALS EARN DRAW FOR WOODBRIDGE WOODBRIDGE, Thurs. Woodbridge Hospital were held to a 3-3 draw by Singapore Infantry Regiment m their SGSFA Div. 2a league soccer match played henyesterday. Regiment started off promisingly and at half time were leading 2-1 with goals by Rahman and Sharif. Woodbridge's goal
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  • 377 12 THOMSON. rhurs.— -A total i,; t)7 gotfen v. iii cc eompcttni In tiio ho>ai Island Club's .triii'.al 3t> n- it (strokf > compettUan for the Police Challenge Cap. Quu!if\u.e rounds will be pi..yed ovt'i me Thomson Road course here on Saturday sum) Sunday. Among
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  • 98 12 rpHOMSON, Ihurs.— Royal Army Services Corr» trounced Singapore Police w 49 points (eitiht goals. Mree tries) to nil m their rui??er match played at the Police Training School ground here yesterday. Scorers for RASC were: Gibbs four tries and five conversions >. Piumbe (two
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  • 32 12 FARRER, ThUTS. l&r, Battaiion Queen';; Own Highlanders beat Joyful Indians 4-0 m a friendly .soccer match at Parrer Park yesterday. Scorers for the Highlanders were C'tarke <2>, McKeever ;uid Carrnthers.
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  • 16 12 NASHVILLE. Thurs.— Sprinter Wilma Rucioiph has won the 1961 James E. Sullivan Award.
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  • 80 12 pictures. ABOVE. The Men's Doubles (Open) champions of the first Civil Service Association table tennis tournament played m Singapore. Michael Yip (left) and Lee Ah Fook beat Boey Vim Thim and Ng Peng Siew 21-17, 21-16, 23-21, m the final. RIGHT: Determined Ng Peng
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  • 24 12 HONG KONO, Thurs. The visiting Singapore Services "A" team yesterday thrashed a local Royal Navy rugby side by 20 points to zero.
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  • 18 12 HONG KONG, TOUTS. Keio Unher.sity of Ji;pan hockey tea: beat a Comoined Services bide 3-0 yesterday.
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  • 236 12 pK(i Knight, the IVanstead Goll < lessional, who will oompelc m llx pore Open golf tournament on Febru has floated himself as a oompam money for his tour of Singapore m East. LONDON Thursda He haus invited members to buy shares
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 79 12 Tw«rs swot hi mstmi SOCCER: SGSA League— Div. 2B: City Health v STB (Geyiang, 5.15 p.m.); Police 'B" v Water Dept. (Thomson Rti.. 5.15 p.m... Di\. 3B: CPF v Pharmaceuticals Kalian?. 515 p.m.). BASKETBALL: SABF Commercial Cvp Gr B: Chye Lian Huat Sawmill Co. V Seng Lee Furniture Dealers <H.
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