The Singapore Free Press, 24 February 1962

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  • 24 1 THE LOCAL PAPER THAT IS FIRST WITH ALL THE NEWS The SINGAPORE Free Press 15 CENTS KDN 037 No. *****. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1962
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  • 444 1 British air defence to be improved LONDON, Saturday. \IR DEFENCE oi liritain's Far East Command is to be improved by new radar installations in Singapore. The Air Minister, Mr. Julian Amery, stud this yesterday in a memorandum accompanying the annual air estimates to Parliament for Ihe year
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  • 36 1 VANDENBERG AIR FORCF BASF" iCa!iforni i 6 A fool I i r ;< missile 'v.. I! (l (1 tvdraft conv< ntion tor ihe creation its ocean-spanninK tiigin pecause oX uouble with the second btago
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  • 275 1 UNITED NATIONS, Saturday. WHE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, ignoring Britain's warning of possible "serious consequences," last night ordered a I.N. inquiry to establish whether Southern Rhodesia was indeed self-governing. The world forum endorsed by 57 10 21. with 24 abstentions, a recommendation to this effect submitted
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  • 181 1 WANTED— GIRL FOR SOLDIER LONDON, Sat. A Yorkshire regiment is looking for a family plus girl who will write to the soldier they rale the loneliest man in the British Army, the War Office said. He is Private Peter Shepherd, a 19-year-old orphan stationed in Malaya with the King's Own
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  • 31 1 H \MBUKG V.i Grrni.H V s■• The deatfa ■<<■• In Im*i n 'i s«>ti >u.<i North S< .1 fl< "fl lims reached 291. the Hamburg City authorities announced yesterday.
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  • 198 1 LONDON, Sat.- Miss Tan Qtak Bee of Malaya, making her firat appearance on a Briti>h court, was beaten In the semi-finals of •the Surrey badminton championships by Angela Bairstow 12-11. 11-0 last night. She earlier beat Eileen Pattison 11-7. 11-2 in the quarter
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  • 308 1 Amagasaki may outclass his rivals in the main 7F. race By SCRUTINEER BUKIT TIMAH Saturday. A MAG AS AKI was given as :in v\ivu i thing* 1 al the brack this morning. With smart curly pace he may well lead Iroin si i to finish in Ihe main 7F hace
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  • 35 1 MALAYAN HK FUNDS Manager- price* M rv Ncllinc I Malayan I und b«yinc v I Kens I 'und bn ONE DEAD, 2 HUHT IN ROAD CRASH killed wtee* hi* spurt* Thomson Road after midnight
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  • 188 2 City section: Financeand industry LONDON. Sat.- Thursday's small rally in rubber was extended in featureless activity. Values were initially raised one-eighth of a penny per In sympathy with a .-.imilar irdeni:;? movement at .japore b it. dealers >aid. wa> extremely difficult to
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  • 32 2 -I-' >Yl. 1... C\. :,k wiiv: SgMd a COt: '.<> fXpol" 5.000 tons of Korean rice to Indonesia :.:•>• ..>>!• oi Government said n* to I etnam is also being nego tiated.
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  • 157 2 MARKETS END WEEK ON QUIET NOTE: NO DEFINITE TREND LONDON. Sat Stock markets finished the week rod fortnightly account on a quiet note yesterday and no definite trend wa.- established. Sentiment was influenced at the outset by the satisfactory car production arid extort h«ures but U v. .i.n chutly n.o'or
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  • 64 2 HANOVER. S.it. -Continental Gummiwerke A.G. has cvi prices oi motor vehicle tyres an average i.air |O ttW pCf oent effective immediately. Another West German tyre producer. Phoenix Gumnmveike announced cuts o: \i\t »ur :xt cent hibt week. The Continental reductions apply especuilly to tubelrs-
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  • 468 2 Linggi Plantations takes fall in rubber price fairly well By the Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Saturday. I INGGI Plantations, which has a considerable interest in the oil palm industry as well as producing rubber at the rate of over 1,000 lb. per mature acre, withstood the fall in the
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  • 67 2 sathik-tu i Maru .:i City uf '.n-ov.! Ma- 4 AJ.-w M T;ik.«ir t -li in 11. K.iio.-koe 2\ loner roads .r>r*. K(.>, T_. I'""in^, ron^ kin k- Ship* in Port Swettenham Ho, i*ri-A-> r.l. V.rvov.^. A. i- >"..!,•■ X r-- v. i-itiur Thor«jaard. Mandalay. Mii Mam, ,-tnr
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  • 57 2 HONG KONG. Fri. Closms prices here today were: Previous Today H. vV S. Bank Corporation $290 $388 „e> sales mmiii i Mardrn $13.90 $13.80 Siilt-.- sales H kor.g phone $43.75 $42.00 sales s.nCs D.ury F.rm .v Co.v Storage $43 Ou $40.50 sales sale.Tuikoo Docks 582.00 $81.00 sales
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  • 79 2 LONDON. Sat. Natural rubber la expected to maintain Its share of the U.S. market this year an "interesting point" in view of the emergence on a commercial basis of the new stereo-regular rubbers, the Investors Chronicle said yesterday. The journal said if VS.
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  • 36 2 HONG KONG Sat.— A Sfx>kesm;m for tho China N;ivit?ation Steamship Company yesterday denied Chinese press reports' that the signatories to the Hong Kong/ Bangkok Freight Agreement had decided to cut rates between two ports.
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  • 302 2 Turkey Army chief quits: Ankara back to normal A NKARA, Sat.— GenA eral Muhittin Onur, Turkish Commander of Land Forces, told reporters last night that he had resigned yesterday following Thursday night's revolt. The Defence Mlnistrys Press Bureau said Colonel Aydemir. the War School Commander, was the ringleader of the
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  • 18 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. The United States held another underground nuclear test at the Nevada proving grounds yesterday.
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  • 55 2 LONDON, Sat. Four thieves opened up a hi-jack-ed lorry loaded with $170,000 worth of cigarettes but they got more than they bargained for when four detectives jumped out. The policemen had received previous warning of the planned lorry theft and had hidden themselves in the back.
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  • 202 2 MOSCOW, Saturday. jyjH. KHRUSHCHEV said in his latest letter to President Kennedy and Mr. Macmillan that he was "grieved" at the West's rejection of his proposal for the Geneva disarmament conference to meet at summit level. He hoped that they had "not yet
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  • 75 2 EDWARD KENNEDY CHATS WITH EAST BERUNERS BERLIN, Sat.— Mr. Edward Kennedy. 30-year-old brother of the President, yesterday crossed into East Berlin and spent two-and-a-quarter hours walking about the streets and talking to people. The East German news agency, A.D.N., sa^d Mr. Kennedy, when he entered and left, "respected in every
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  • 29 2 LONDON. Sat. Mr. Joseph Oodber, British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, will fly to Washington today for Western consultations preparatory to next month's Geneva disarmament conference
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  • 23 2 BRISBANE. Sat The P. and O Orient liner Strathmore (23.580 tons), due in Brisbane today, has a suspected cholera victim aboard.
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  • 341 2 NOTE: AH prices below are middle vrices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Fab. 23. PraviMM Trtat (ÜBBER No RBS a.t.f lufidin ports March 23 31/32 241 April 23 15/16 1:4 1/16 HUHtifiß Mo 1 Rtt Bp«t L>4 241 RUBBER Ho 1 RtS ifttl«m«nt HoiM* Tarms, April
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  • 445 2 HERO GLENN'S BIG DAY: KENNEDY PINS ON A MEDAL CAPE CANAVERAL, Saturday. PRESIDENT Kennedy deco- rated spaceman John Glenn with the Distinguished Service Medal of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration at the missile base here yesterday. Colonel Glenn had escorted the President on a tour of the base, after
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  • 26 2 LONDON, Sat Mr Burhanudln Mohammad Diah, neu In- donesian Ambassador to Britain, presented his credential* to Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace here yesterday
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  • 30 2 WELLINGTON. Sat. Tlie Minister of Overseas Tta<:ie. Mr John Marshall, le-.ives tooay lor a months tour of Japan and South -East Asia. Mr. Marshall will visit Singapore.
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  • 239 2 22 dead in another terror day in Algeria; $46,000 bank grab ALGIERS sat^ of muni. sweeping Algerian continued unahat terday with a <l» a u,r, 22 by nichttali E*ht ol tli. in Algiers n ln Orar Ul three in Bon? v victims oi gun and attacks j n tn slf
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  • 15 2 MOSCOW r Robert; ue 13 in Mo.m i v i Pushki;. VfiTl's.
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  • 10 2 TAIPEH t«>raav < altad tht united ai counwr-aitai tnrur.lan
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    • 300 2 THE BANK OF INDIA LTD HEAD OFFICE: BOMBU Registered Office— 70 80. MAHATMA CAN' FORT. BOMBAY Statement of the Bank's affairs as at 31st l».-ir" prepared in accordance with th«* omp.nn'- (t >rrtton ir.i The Share Capital of the Bank Ls Rinto j. 00. 000 Mian R.^ :iK- i-.t. ■<:
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 33 2 vlgnoee the\ $$gS jE J v w on tmetopV^) p i f LINE ANP BEGIN S^Lv CDir 1 WITM THE P'*T fV^J^pS ABKIJ THE SIAST OPJsA \lyj£ iZiZs \THE <SBOOt^ l /i LMNI
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  • 124 3 Give more aid to the needy, S'pore women told \PORE. Sat. > S. K. Wong, of the Singamese Women's has urged n to shoulder snonsibilities be ready to help üblic at any time at the assoria.ii Chap Goh Moh (athav Rps- .-d that most Singapore and z -nod hralth, attention
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  • 38 3 •HI Sa- The Reof Societies ha* upregkitration of iKies rr rhe Sian Chay Singapore Poon Yue Elation, Creylans Serai 5 The Singapore H \tj Recreation > N'anyang Sacred c Ajnatenr MvDramatic Associa- Singapore AngloS Old Boy.s"
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  • 24 3 >RE. Sat— Mr. Lim general .secretary Si: -.-.ipore Bank Union, was one of who were re«*t«t at the unkm'a annual on Thursday.
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  • 17 3 I: Sa; The cancelled registration ot ruu Mir. Neu Bridge Road, ic.-ordir.g to rh^-
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  • 274 3 TRAINING TO BE GOOD CITIZENS IS POLICE ADETS' AIM w^.t, SINGAPORE, Saturday. LEARNING to be good citizens that's the aim of the new Police Cadet Corps, according to Singapore's Police Commissioner, Mr. A. E. G. Hlades. He said police cadets would be given routine police training hut Ihey would not
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  • 24 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Ministry of Education has appi\>ved the registration of Singapore Girls' Buddhist Instltute, 6<> Lorong G. Telok Kurau. Singapore 15.
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  • 156 3 Stars urge public to support show for fire victims SINGAPORE, Sat. *3 Two popular Malay film stars are appealing: to the public to come forward and help make the variety show they are organising. In aid of the Siglap fire victims, a success. They are Marsita and Maria Menado. The
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  • 57 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Narayana Gurukula of Singapore will meeet today at (5.30 p.m at We.st Hill Road. Sembav/ang. Nataraja Guru, head of the Narayana Gurukula in Bangalore, who Is currently touring the institutions In the Par East, will speak on "The Philosophy for World
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  • 26 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Tlie Minister for Labour ha:, appointed Inche Abdul Aziz Karim to be a memoer of the Central Provident Fund Board.
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  • 154 3 3 WOMEN NAMED TO REPRESENT SINGAPORE AT CONFERENCE IN BANGKOK SINGAPORE. Sat. Three women will represent Singapore at the UNESCO meeting ol experts on the education of girls and women In rural areas to bo held in Bangkok from Monday to March 8. They are Mrs. Evelyn Urn, acting Specialist
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  • 513 3 rrHIS is the 13th and 14th 1 in a new M>rie> ol Malay-English lessons to be broadcast tonight and tomorrow :.iu'ht by Radio Singap re r 845 p m LESSON 13 Bl I \J \K Ml N VAN VI LEABNING To >IN(. Mcnit-HJk. CitraJ a..:
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  • 21 3 SINGAPORE. Sat Singapore Cricket Association's convenors meeting will be held at the S.R.C. clubhouse on March 2.
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  • 26 3 SINGAPORE. Sat The Institute ot Bankers will hold •i free film show tor member* at the Shell Theatrette at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday.
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    • 916 3 BL 1 W I M r*\ I\vvJ\ 11 "Ie i- It j^=^^l 'V i j±j]^_-_L^jL— r SINGAPORE, Saturday. TIIM spotlight today Tails on the American University Club, with the president, Mr. Frank Loh, urging returned graduates from j American universities to join the group. The 200 odd members Mr. Loh
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  • 412 4 FRENCH WOMAN, LOCAL ARTIST TO HOLD SHOW SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE common urge •to paint vigorously and to pursue the study of Chinese and Western arts has drawn an aspiring local artist and a French woman to exhibit their works together. And Feb. 26 will mark the first milestone of their
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  • 211 4 CALL FOR MORE TO LEARN MALAY CINGAPORE, Sat. Successful candidates in the language examinations conducted by the Adult Education Board last November, were presented with prizes and certificates by Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang; diPertuan Negora, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. A large gathering of
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    • 465 4 Sunday church services St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7.00 pjii. Eveiitt Roao): 9.15 a.m.. in.3i a.m.. 8.00 a.m., 9.30 am., 11.00 Sacred Heart (Tank Road): a.m.. 7.30 pm (1079 Seran?(X>:. -alution v. a.m., 12 noon: 6.00 p.m. St. 7 am., 8.15 am., Bt. Berna Road) 9.15 -m. 10.30 am.' 5 3.1 George's
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  • 1267 5  - 'Many lies have been written about me' JOHN MICHAEL GREGORY mZZZZZ^Z^^tz^^^^^f iTxV^TTT-t^ "^^tVK J^r^^HM^BN^B^^K^R^^K~ i^^^EvsVi^^E^Bi ah^^esFjß^Bt^^^^^t by PART ONE haven 9 t committed a single one of those sins WHAT has happened to Maria (alias? II a > the daring, v mperamental diva ...fu too far when divorced herself rrom
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    • 227 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson <^^ v HiHi 1 V I My«^ i^^^il KyK. MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis PIP YOU STOP POST A PMOTd/ YES- I STOPPEp) SWE PUT MER I BELIEVE THE CRDOKEPJ SEFORE YOU SAVE 1,000 FO*^ A PWOTO- PURSE IN A
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  • 208 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Close to borne clinics hthe Government has announced a big programme to brin^ medical attention to the doorsteps of those who live in rural Singapore. A Ministry of Health spokesman has revealed that in the next lew months a chain of maternity and child welfare clinics will
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  • 67 6 POLICE this week re- vealed another instance of public spirit and how it can help lessen crime. They commended a man who foiled a gang of thieves just as they were getting off with $800 worth of goods from a Katong shop. The man raised the alarm.
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  • 29 6 —by Arthur tester. Nottinghamshire county councillor and foTner racing drlvei ALLOWING newly qualified drivers to drive high-pow-ered vehicles is like giving whisky to a baby instead of milk.
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  • 116 6 TIME TO BAN CRACKERS AMIDST the Joy of Chinese New Year, invariably there are some unfortunate people In Singapore who have to suffer. They are those whose homes and property go up in flames just because of a tiny fire-cracker, thrown carelessly. Crackers are a waste of money, dangerous and
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  • 396 6 Riddle of the 2 'speed limit' plates Dear Sir [FROM YOU TO THE EDITOR HAVE always been amused at the sight of 1 commercial vehicles tearing along our roads with circular discs indicating 20 m.p.h. or 30 m.p.h. Notwithstanding the fact, drivers of these vans or lorries are apparently ignorant
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  • 117 6 T REFER to the letter by Motorist (Free Press Jan. 27) who said that the junction of Tyersall Avenue and Holland Road is one of the worst accident areas in Singapore. I would like to point out that the statement is a gross exaggeration of the actual
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  • 76 6 The Free Press reported: "The Marlborough continues to draw large houses nightly and is keeping up the high reputation it has earned ti a first class picture palace. The perfect pictures and excellent music supplied by the Orchestra are much enjoyed and one Is always sure of
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  • 41 6 A WOMAN fined in Nor- folk. Virginia for reckless driving was said to have had 32 small children packed into a station wagon. Some were "lying flat on top of each other like logs," stated a police witness.
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  • 201 6 So prosaic ALMOST everyday we hear and read of Singapore's new industry tourism and what the officials are doing to promote it. The arranging of welcome parties for tourists, distributing pamphlets and maps, and providing guides, all, no doubt, deserve much credit and praise. But apart from such efforts at
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  • 342 6 PRISONS: THE WRONG ATTITUDE J MUST thank the Commissioner of Prisons for his prompt and illuminating reply (Free Press, Feb. 17) to the complaints I made on my son's behalf. In all that mass of words, the Commissioner did not have a single word to say whether the grouses were
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  • 90 6 SOLVE A CRIME >our ql.< I us*] iio:..t i I t-hf d: I throuj h snow r entrano aoor. where, iftpr The naUonaUv diamonc open> Lh< uoor you 1 I l«i C. i I t U*<l if i I mim i m i on"'-, '■Z.Z.. i i j i to
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    • 46 6 C4,UAN B€C CO FOR THE BIGGEST SELECTION OF CAMERAS PHOTOACCESSORIES OPTICAL ITEMS BINOCULARS MOVIE EQUIPMENT RADIOS TAPE-RECORDERS TYPE-WRITERS TELEVI. TELEVISION FILMS ETC. 439, North Bridge Rood. Singopor*-7. Tel: *****. ■ranch: Cathay Hotel, Cathay BWg., Slngopore-9. Tel: *****. OPEN FROM 9.30 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. (Except Sunday*)
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    • 401 6 i 3 I I ""|*^^BBFs"" w >a "flHillHHr Bi> HH CLUES ACROSS 5 what the chucker-out will do at a highland dance? (5). i That old chap at the railway 6 Father gets two letters and station? (6). two only (4). 5 Smart fellow (3). 7 Places of learning (7).
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    • 329 6 TODAY'S RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE rhythm; 12 00 (midnight) Close Short Wave Service: down--41 metres (7250 kc/s.) RADIO MALAYA (417 metre*). Medium Wave Service: P.M.— 1.15 Summary of ProAia grammes for the afternoon; 1.18 476 metres. TXfSin date; 1.30 Time signal, AM 11.00 Programme sum- news; 1-40 Newstalk, Interlude; mary; 11.02
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  • 131 7 S'pore a 'must' for all on Orient tours SINGAPORE, Saturday. i iKTican women tourists on a tour of i«nt described Singapore as a land exotic and yet modern. They are fi A. Wong, an American-Chinese i Miss Jasmine Britton, both from Both women have that Singai their nex* trip 1964
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  • 38 7 •LUANG. Fri. Two new lment departments ate been set up here 1 A •;:•-.:<• and s and I rrigation I > heir offices are on the r DlsTw: Mce. formerly used as the >ci€uce Roobb.
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  • 138 7 Modern prison laundries to save Govt. $1 mil. SINGAPORE, a 8 L— The Government expects to save about $1 million a year when the modern laundries m the State prisons operate to full capaA -:^,r;t :r... n lor tht Vn> >n. Department told The Free Press that it was tht
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  • 286 7 US couple praise State literacy drive SINGAPORE, Sat. Two noted American educationists now on an educa-tional-cum-pleasure tour of the South Pacific region and the Far Ea~st, have praised the Singapore Government's campaign to eradicate illiter acy in the State. They are Mr. F. G. Burn*, former superintendent ol schools in
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  • 208 7 SIR LESLIE MUNRO DUE HERE NEXT WEEK FOR THREE-DAY VISIT SINGAPORE, Sat.— Sir Leslie Munro, secretary general of the International Commission of Jurists, has informed Singapore jurists that he would arrive here on March 5 and stay till March 8. Sir Leslie will have probably visited K'-iala Lumpur before arriving
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  • 66 7 THIS Is the solution to Solve A Crime" on PagtSix: Although you were compelled to make your way through fn\shly-f alien snow to Jennings' door, you c aw no signs of wet snow, which could have been made by an intruder on the "spotlessly clean" carpeting in the
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  • 405 7  -  PETER LOKE By Singapore, Sat. MRS. Charles W. Tillet, United States representative to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, said she was very much impressed with the progress and the outstanding leadership found in the women of Singapore md Malaya.
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  • 332 7 THREE HIKERS FLY TO OUR ISLAND TO AVOID TROUBLE SPOTS SINGAPORE, Saturday. THREE hitch-hikers, who preferred not to iset themselves unnecessarily embroiled in border disputes in Vietnam, Cambodia and Burma, flew into Singapore instead of hik ini^ as they originally planned to do. They are Arnold T. Srp, a student
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  • 99 7 ENVOY SAYS OUR IMMIGRATION MEN EFFICIENT SINGAPORE, bat— Mr. S. Ichikawu, Japanese Consul in charge of visas in Hong Kong, is full of praise lor the efficient way in which immigration authorities here handle in-going and out-going passengers. Dwtnf a brief stop-over in Singapore on a sightseeing trip, he found
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  • 82 7 ADVERTISING MAN BACK FROM TRAINING JINGAPORE, Sat. A 3 young Singapore advertising man has returned from a five-month training course in advertising and marketing in London. He is 22-year-old Mr. Albert Chan, first local man to have been sent overseas by his firm for this training at the firm's head
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  • 83 7 175,417 SNACKS SUPPLIED TO CHILDREN SINGAPORE. Sat The Social Welfare Depur mpnt supplied a total |fl 175.417 snacks to childrei, centres, creche: rii.d .-om<voluntary organisations d ir in;/ the last (juartf-r o| 196] The department v late-: progress sumroary report disclosed that a total of 19.753 lb. Unicef milk was
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  • 122 7 'AMBASSADORS' HOLD TEAR'S FIRST YOUTH RALLY TODAY SINGAPORE. Saturday. ir THE Christ Ambassador;, youth group of the As--1 semblies of God churches here will hold its first youth rally oi the year at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 7.30 p.m. today This rally nam< d Teen Sing b< fir: of
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  • 21 7 KUALA T F< >.« The propo > d wivi nMon of Cm: >uth b< l.fld ;n ;t 1 impui in Mar<
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    • 340 7 i -i-»»pera(ivel\ rather than b»- ft i iu| v t \u- MORN YOUR BIRTHDAY.. tolw "*S f operaior< Vo V, r hours W° the best". intuitions wil serve you well. Aftfrnoon and evrning can b,.. li'.elx that r^V^ f*" 1 v Pa> 7 omp confused and issues not taN Mt
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  • 752 8 I «M# GA^D^^^LUMN .Have you any questions? Just write in wg l OF ALL the foliage plants the Gofeitt is probably the most colourful, Unlike most foliage -plants which need to be grown in the shade the Coleiis lias to be grown in full sun.
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  • 408 8 THE SATURDAY QUIZ EiVEN the Greeks had some words for it self-control. Pythagoras, the mathematician, summed up his ideas with the statemen I: "No man is free who cannot control himself." Here are some leading questions. What do you say? 1. In church, at the
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  • 345 8 STORM HAVOC DON'T BLAME REDS 3y CHAPMAN PINCHER rpHEY are still counting X the lives lost and the havoc caused by the high tide at Hamburg. In Sheffield, devastated too by this storm that swept Europe, they were appealing tor money to help those whose homes were shattered. The sustained
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    • 109 8 A Gourmet's porodisr on- rendctvous for thot vc> lunch or dinners. W/ Quiet ond cheerful surrourfl r ///t-,7// Nightly to o resident Orch^^"' V. Music by GERRY SOLIANO HIS ADIIH" f^_ QUINTET with WINSTON F l W-^^g^) vocalist. Reservations Tel: 2810 Monog^- A Mm m I WK, w Wine, dine
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  • 115 9 FORM-FITTING 'LONG LEGS' IN LAME IS LATEST IN PARIS UNDERNEATH the flowing lines of the Paris fashions are the garments that mould the form. The firm of "Triumph" has shown these undergarments in Paris. Left: A combined corset and brassiere ends in a small skirt of
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  • 425 9 VIVE LA FRANCE...FOR BRINGING BACK THE C U RVES: THE NEW LINE IS THE SEXIEST YET JEANNE GRAHAM REPORTS FROM PARIS OIGHT from the start of the Paris Spring collections, everyone ■glted that this was the sexiest lash ion season in years. All the new clothes have very definite bOHOfIM
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  • 596 9 NO-CLUTCH BOON FOR THE FOOT-LAZY DRIVERS. WOMEN MOTORING NEWS, VIEWS BY CHAN CHIN BOCK AT THE local Volkswagen agent's is th> oiks with the Smomal dutch. This semi-automatic clutch system that dis- with the conventional foot clutch en- lirt now incor- an Ingenious me:n
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  • 90 9 0 One of the biggest attractions at the Stockholm Motor Show which began last week and will end tomorrow is the new Saab 96 Sport, the 1962 successor to the 1958 GT 750 Saab. As the picture above shows, it is mainly distinguished in appearance
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    • 12 9 pNationall ■Ml REFRIGERATORS RAIIOS MOTORCYCLES "ONE AFHIARCES T "OSl WHO KNOW iUT
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    • 278 9 \][fe^ The beautiful new bra that gives you that youlhful free-as-air feeling I YOUNG Elastic net panels round each cup expand and contract as you breathe as you move. Yet the bra stays snug no bulging, no gaping. 'Keep-Shape' cups, lined with wafer-thin foam, mould you beautifully in a firm.
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  • 45 10 I ir^t Division Burnley inside-left Robson (No. 10) turns away from the sprawling Second Division Leyton Orient goalkeeper Georjje after scoring for the Lancashire side in thr I A Challenge (up fourth round replay match at Leyton Stadium. The score
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  • 74 10 0 Mi-mht in oi" Burnley 1 ootb a I I lub uho are striving tins MM>nn for tin- lootball League and FA Cup double. They are left to risht: (back row) \V. Mar- shall. J. Furncll. A. Blacklau, I. Lawson, T. Meredith. Centre A. Klder. B.
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  • 101 10 ONLY TWO TEAMS GOOD ENOUGH TO GIVE BRAZIL TOUGH FIGHT Vilnna. sat.- dechoriofmkia and the Soviet Union are the only teams good enough to put up real opposition to Brazil in thi> year's World Cup iinaLs In Chile sayi French soccer expert Julius Ukrainczyk. Interviewed in Budapest when be went
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  • 196 10 SYDNEY. Sat. The Australian Sheffield Shield cricket itinerary for 1962 will be:— October 26 to 30: Queensland v New South Wales at Brisbane and Victoria v South Australia, at Melbourne. November 2 to 6: NewSouth Wales v West Australia, at Sydney. November 9 to 13:
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  • 53 10 OLYMPIC DIVERS RETAIN THEIR TITLES MELBOURNE. Sat. Australian Olympic divers Graham Deuble and Sue Knight retained their titles at the Australian championships. Deuble took the men's springboard event with 150.86 points. Finnish-born John Pakarinen was second with 132.42, and John Harding third with 132.25. Miss Knight won the women's highboard
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  • 231 10 I ON' DON. Sat. Four j county cricket dubs Essex. Gloucestershire, Northants and Somerset -IIC to spend a total of £&JMM in a bid to boo.^t their membership. They have called in a London firm of consultants who last summer doubled Derbyshire's membership Hflt
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  • 496 10 NEW YORK, Saturday. PROFESSIONAL golf continues its fantastic growth in 1962 by offer in« ncarlv $<> million in prize money on the American tournament trail. Twenty-five years ago, when Men Hogan, Sam Snead Byron Nelson and .Jimmy foamaret were youngsters
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  • 94 10 BRUNDAGE APPEALS: GIVE THEM PERMITS TO ENTER U.S. pHICACX ih< s t« provid, i hockey ton »n mii> i lull i „.r the United eluding th and Yupo hSk?v /i Xa 18 btca;; mai tear >l r Mi Bna. ternational Ice aSetfct ration had tern.. 1 i.a; and Depart limit
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  • 268 10 TAIPEI, Saturday. A NEW battle over names appears in Hie making us Nationalist China sought to have its team entered in the fourth Asi;m Games at Jakarta under the designation "China* and not "Taiwan."" A nationalist Preparatory Committee for participation in
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  • 28 10 TOP JAPANESE GYMNASTS TOUR EUROPE -_.l O O« J Q perform 7 and a' Th< r" n kazuo Abe. rfirt? Haruhir Va: Kurihar and Takeshi Kat< ShiiLsakn pan;-
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  • 87 10 PLANS TO REVIVE WORLD PRO BOXING BODY LILLE, Sat.— Efforts to revive a world professional boxing committee will be made in Mexico soon. Mr. Edouard Rabret, secretary of the European Boxing Union, said a conference would be held with the aim of getting together the worlds boxing representatives to elect
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  • 43 10 LONDON, Sat. The draw for the semi-finals of the Football League Cup. to be played on home and away basis on March 7 and 21, was made as follows: Norwich City v Blackpool or Sheffield United. Rochdale v Blackburn Rovers.
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  • 134 10 A TIRED SNELL FAILS TO BREAK RECORD a UCKLAND, Sal -New ZeaA land's Peter Snrll won a mile race herr in minutes 56.8 seconds— 2.4 <■, onds slower than his own world record, but still amons tin hall dozen best mile tim< ever recorded. Sn< LI. who also hold.- tl
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  • 37 10 •I I This really isn't a three-le KK ed girl It's Shirley Nail MHhurn i< and an unidentified player behind her. during the semi-fm.il in""' "> lh tern State College annual girls invitation tournament in Amerir.i
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  • 1540 11 RACE i_1.45: CL. 2. DIV. 2—6 FURS. Suilivan. 8.13 v i.HWT i.k.iit 9vr chai VBruiint St.)" JohMOn 9 E Breuk 8.12 x v,oi\M 4vr bitih «X Y. Lim) I^nieta.' 810 ,in .nil dr WITH syr hrnzg iL4TSt.i Harbnd*e 4 IT I«M.x 4;.r brim (X Y. Lim)
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  • 517 11 Teenage swimmers will dominate Open championship THE WEEKEND SPORT SINGAPORE, Saturday. main attraction in this weekend's sport will he the Singapore Second Open Swimming Championship meet being held this afternoon at the Chinese Swimming Club pool in Amber Road, starting at 2L90 p.m. Keen rivalry is anticipated and by the
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  • 97 11 COMB. SCHOOLS HOLD CROSS-COUNTRY MEET TODAY SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Combined Schools inter-district crosscountry race will be held at the Mcßitchie Reservoir to day starting at 4 p.m. A total of 180 competitors will take part in the race The five districts competing are Serangoon, Katong, City. Bukit Timah and
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  • 433 11  -  CRAWFORD WHITE By LONDON, Sat. JHERE will be alarming financial repercussions in cricket If the counties have to compete with a full programme of football at Whitsun. Crickets concern over the Football League's proposal to extend their season until May 25 will
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  • 56 11 MEXICO CITY. Sat. An International Automobile race will lake place at the new track here this fall, Golberlo Yah nzuela, Public Works Director of the Municipal Aciminis! ration said President Adolfo Lopez Mateos has approved the plan, which calls for an annual event to be
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    • 17 11 Gevasonor tW sr' rSf h IONC PtAY 1 /^jl OOUBU LA U^H V^UBLE AT ALL GOOD STORES^«^»_
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  • 1866 12 SCRUTINEER, reporting direct from the coarse ii> SCBUTINEEB IU KIT TIMAH, Saturday. JOHN PEEL has the makings <rf s U^>-flight stayer and is very much OH the upgrade. He scored his *st two starts impressively and looks
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  • 382 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday By A Special Correspondent WHAT 1 great battle the Malayan 'Open' li turning out to be. Yesterday's .second round was a real crackerjack affair and things looked posed now for a hard scrap before the winning cheque k>
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  • 58 12 BALESTIER. Sat. Windsor Rovers Junior XI will meet Whampoe School One Staff in a friendly soccer match on the school ground today. Kick-off i.s at 5.15 p.m. The following have been selected to represent the Rovers: Ang, Sai Chai, Mani, Hui Chew, Ah Sun Aman,
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  • 248 12 SINGAPORE, Sal Ceylon Sports Club k<p alive •!.<•::• liopt-.s of landing ;t uoubi<> when they steamrolled their vay I magnificent 4-1 win over Khals.i in vie lirst rounu of the Singapore Hookey .Association .senior i kiiock-out competition at. Baiestier Road ye.-t<»roay. At
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  • 184 12 Indonesians shine in trial heats of Manila swimming MANILA, Sat. SEVEN Indonesian swimmers finished first in trial heats during the opening day of the Philippines National Open swimming championships here. .An Indonesian girl, Iria Tobing, clocked 1 mm. 27.5 sec. in the first heat of the 100-metre women's breaststroke to
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