The Singapore Free Press, 28 November 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS NO. *****. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 320 1 )love to seek specialist pay from last July Vledical men to discuss back-dating Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE doctors and dentists m the pub lie service want the Government to pa\ them its proposed special allowances from last July instead of next January. Most members of the Medical
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  • 114 1 Tin shares Advance tails off T ONDON, Sat.— The Flnan--1-4 cial Times mining editor SUV today that the strong advance m tin shares ha* tailed off. but -this need not cause shareholders any undue worry Price rises have been very steep m many cases and some profit-taking was inevitable eventually,
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  • 421 1 Chinesp 'kidnap U.S. Consulate man: 'Hands tied BOMBAY, Sat.— Chinese Communist officials m Bombay allegedly yesterday "kidnapped" a United States marine m an incident described by the American State Department m Washington as "High-handed and outrageous." The Marine-Sergeant, Robert Armstrong, 30 was pulled from a taxi by five or six
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  • 25 1 NEW YORK, Sat—The U.N. General Assembly's main political committee has decided to take up the Algeria question as its next aeenda item.- Reuter
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  • 74 1 JAKARTA. Saturday 4 "LANGUAGE co-operation committee" was set up *A here yesterday to work for the standardisation of Malay spoken m Indonesia and Malaya. Antara news agency reported. The Indonesian Education and Culture Minister, Professor Proijono, and the Malayan Ambassador, Inrhe Senu bin Abdul Rahman, spoke
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  • 124 1 TWO MALAYAN sisters just back from Australia Mrs. Chong Thean Choy (left) and Miss Ounn Chit Ghee yesterday described the Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, as "a jolly good fellow very friendly mixes well. .has a sense of humour" They said they were quoting Australian
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  • 52 1 Japanese boy's kindness SUNDSVALL, 'Sweden) Sat. I—A gift-parcel from a Japanese boy, Emi-Chan, to a Swedish girl who is about to lose her sight has arrived here. Four year old Birgitta Toerngren, who has a serious eye cancer condition was at the local airport with her mother to receive the
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  • 17 1 MILAN, Sat. Msgr. Alfredo Lanfranconi, 70, Italianborn Bishop of Oukeoo. Burma, has died here.- U.P.I.
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  • 153 1 REVOLT IN SHAN STATE Caused by ban on opium trade RANGOON, Sat.— Suppression of opium traffic m Shan State and political disaffection of some Shan leaders have touched oil a largescale rehellion m the northern Shan State of Burma, according to Colonel Kyi Han, a General Staff officer. He told
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  • 69 1 LONDON, Sat.— Thirty-two Labour Members of Parliament have signed a motion for approval by the House of Commons deploring remarks by an English judge who this week gave a jury ten minutes to reach a verdict or be locked m for the night. The motion—
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  • 128 1 S'pore Stanvac tanker missing rpOKYO, Sat. The Japanese Maritime Safety Board said yesterday that a newlybuilt oil tanker of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company, Singapore, was missing in the East China sea. The Board said the ship the 690-ton Stanvac Jurong. The ship left Japan on Nov. 18 and was
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    • 27 1 Ipoh Race Special W* Cars and Car Care J Gardening 5 Cartoons 5 Women's Corner Film Page 5 Your Lucky star Children's Corner Other Overseas Cables 3
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  • 277 2 Difficult to decide on further relaxation m the rates LONDON, Saturday. fHK International Tin Council, which meets m London next Tuesday, is expected to discuss a possible further relaxation m the tin export rate. At the council's last meeting m September, the total permissible
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  • 78 2 CLOSE EUROPEAN-AFRICAN TRADING LINKS URGED SIK\I>BOIRG. Sat.— The six-nation European Parliamentary Assembly which ended a week- lons session here yesterday passed a resolution calling for the creation of a close-knit multilateral association between the member states of the European Common Market and their overseas de- pendencies as well as newlyrising
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  • 43 2 Stocks close satisfactory LONDON. Sat. The London stock markets finished the week on a satisfactory note. The industrial market provided a number of good features. In New York. Wall Street closed steady yesterday with advances ranging mostly to one point or more.- Reuter
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  • 29 2 HONG KONG. Sat.— With the approach of the lunar Chinese New Year, Hong Kong's grocery stores are doing brisk business m food parcels to mainland China.— Reuter
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  • 249 2 Indonesian clamp on Chinese 'big economic gamble TOKYO, Saturday. INDONESIA is taking a big economic gamble m her clampdown on Chinese businessmen, many economic observers m Jakarta believe, according to an American report. 1 Apart from the ban on alien —mostiy Chinese— retailers m rural areas, a regulation restricting imports
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  • 53 2 JAKARTA. Sat.—lndonesia expects to receive a loan of US$lOO,OOO,OOO from the U.S. ExportImport Bank for tie fiscal year 1959-1960. Antara news agency said. In Bangkok, the Thai Government announced that it would request a loan of U5535,000,000 from the U.S. Development Loan Fund for the construction
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  • 45 2 HONG KONG. Friday. Closing prices here today were: Yesterday Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,050 $1,050 Union Ins. Canton SB3 50 $83.00 Wheelocfc Mardcn $5.60 $5.60 HKong phone $30.00 $30.00 Dairy Farm Sz Cold Storage $20.10 $20 00 Taikoo Docks $38.75 $56.00
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  • 270 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying: alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: Soudan <P O) I^2, Karimata 4/5, Shoyo Mara 6 A, Kwangtung 6/7. Aeneas 8/9, Fuftala 10/11. Eiken Maru 13/14, Benavon 15/16. Benvannoch 18, Garbeta 19, Sedenak N.Wall 4, East Sea N.Wall 5, Bentong 23, Perak 24,
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  • 132 2 DULL DAY IN LONDON RUBBER TRADING ONDON. Sat. Following Ld the steadiness of the January position m Singapore. London rubber opening indications yesterday were around Thursday's final levels, but the market was slow to start. Orders during the morning found sellers reserved and values hardened but interest was not sustained
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 85 2 LONDON No* K1 Yesterday Today RUBBER N*. 1 RSS •.l.f. European ports Dtc r, Jan RUBBER No. 1 RSS S»«t T.UBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Term* Jan Feb 33 TONE: Ouict. Above prices quoted m i DIFFER: White Sarawak f a q e.l.f. European parts Nov
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    • 36 2 1 I I I NEW YORK Mm Yesterday T. TIN Straits spot |<M TIN futures Strait* Contract Oec. 10 TONE: Quiet SALES: Nil. RUBBER Futures Jan I1.T: Mar. TONE: Steadier SALES: 63 l*t>
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  • 676 2 NOTE: AH prices below are middle pri ■SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. INDUSTRIALS Yesterday Todat *Jex Bricks Prer. 1.70 1.70 Cris. 1.99 1.99 At.as Ice 11.00 Bums 8.8. Petrol 5C 50'B.M. Trustees 5.25 5 25 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 OrdS 47 9 48 3 Federal Dispensary 1.13 1.14% fitzpatricks
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 775 2 I I OVJA f^V 1 1 II m lv THE E.A.C. LINES v*> *^V Sailings tt AOEW. MB SEA. KlfllTttlUHEAll. U^ CONTIWMTAL i SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. S?ire f Slum ft»m >A <\) is 21 Ml* 4 DC*- 5 6BW S 7 OtC *jfi) J» m s Liiaai.a 21 22 Dec 23
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    • 295 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'pc:e P Sham Perang 'BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD) 38 Nov/ 2 Oec 3 4 Dec REIFENSTEIN (LLOYD) 15 18 Dec 19 20 Dec 20,21 Dec MUNCHEN (HAPAG) 24 27 Dec 28 29 Dec 25 30
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  • 291 3 Nehru: Absurd for China to imagine it can sit on or crush India AVP NEW DELHI, Saturday. (J^b division of ten thousand Indian troops has already started moving into Nepal and another two might be sent these were the rumours current here yesterday. Following Prime
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  • 47 3 picture. MISS LUNA PHOON wears a red cheongsam, with rows of white buttons on collar line and slits. The fashion parade was held during a Singapore Publicity Club lunch at the Adelphi Coral Room yesterday. Girls were from the Singapore Model Academy. Free Press
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  • 71 3 MALAYANS GIVE A FOLK DANCE LAHORE (Pakistan), Sat. —Malayan girls danced here today m a world gathering of 700 Girl Guides. Mrs. Halimah Mohammad Taib of Malaya, woman field officer m the Information Department, said women In Pakistan had more chances to study and broaden their outlook and knowledge. They
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  • 26 3 VITAMIN FROM DRAIN WATER HONG KONG, Sat. A Shanghai newspaper reports that a vitamin, chemicals and fat have been recovered from Shanghai's dirty waste watt*r.- Reuter
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  • 226 3 Army employees won't get new pension scheme SERVICES authorities m Singapore have told their 3,000 senior civilian employees that their claim for improved pension rights cannot be met. Four unions representing the workers .have been informed by the Armed Services that established civilian employees m Singapore are bound by the
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  • 188 3 YEW DELHI, Sat.— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru m effect told Parliament yesterday to "back me or oust me." Parliament gave him his expected vote of confidence after Nehru said: "If this House thinks that the manner m which our Government carries on this particular work
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  • 27 3 A class on 'Bhagavad Gita' will be held today at 6.30 p.m. at the Ramakrishna Mission, 9 Norris Road, conducted by Swami Siddhatmananda, the President.
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  • 41 3 HOLLYWOOD'S Marlene Dietrich arrives by air m Paris and is greeted by two of 'France's top stars, singer Jean Sablon Heft) and actor Jean-Pierre Aumont. Marlene is to appear at a big Paris music hall.- Popper picture.
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  • 149 3 TAMPA (Florida), Saturday. A FIRM here claims it can manufacture electrical energy from noise. Mr. Eugene A. Russell, president and head of research of Electronics Development Inc., said the new method is "revolutionary" and will be valuable m many fields from guided missiles to stereophonic
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  • 37 3 A 17-yc.r-old Singapore office secretary, Miss Margaret Whyte, last night won the "Career Girl of the Year" title. The contest was held at the Odeon Theatre m conjunction with the screening of "Best of Everything."
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  • 24 3 SAIGON, Sat.— Twelve fishIng boats carrying 171 Chinese refugees fleeing from North Vietnam have put into port at Tourane. South Vietnam.- U.P.I.
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  • 81 3 ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY HOLD DANCE THE Singapore St. Andrew's Society last night held their annual celebration, a dinner and dance, at the Sea View Hotel. Two hundred and fifty people were present. The guest of honour was the Commander-in-Chief, Far East Station Admiral Sir Gerald Gladstone, who was accompanied by
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  • 33 3 PARIS, Sat.— Yves Saint Laurent, young chief dress designer for the House of Dior, will be called up for Military Service on Seotember 1 near year.- Reuter
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  • 47 3 More than 5,000 Singapore citizens have enrolled as blood donors and more than 700 have donated blood since the beginning of the Blood Donation Campaign a Ministry of Health statement said last night. About 250 people registered as blood donors this morning.
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  • 17 3 NEW YORK, Sat. Actress Elizabeth Taylor, stricken with double pneumonia, was reported m good condition
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  • 31 3 A fancy dress dance is to be held at the Adelphi Hotel today from 8 p.m. Part of the proceeds will be donated to a children's Christmas cheer fund.
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  • 33 3 Dr. Chuang Chu Lin will declare c nen the new building of the Singapore Chinese Schools' Conference at the 8 m.s. Upper East Coast Road on Dec. 5 at 4 p.m.
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  • 53 3 The Singapore Ministry of Labour and Law has announced that the certificates of registration of the following unions have been cancelled Singapore Transput Employees' Union Singapore Workers' Union: Cable and Wireless Workers' Union Union of Singapore Lightermen; Cantonese Restaurants Staffs' Union. The Bata Employees Union dissolved itself
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  • 18 3 MOSCOW, Sat. Mr. Vilis Latsls resigned as Premier of the Soviet Republic of Latvia yesterday.- Reuter
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    • 287 3 Feel Fresh li P^ir of crea'- ig mk Dacron stacks made fcr you g-For $18/^ 0 p' -Tailor mode for you > Wt\M only 24 Hours, this t^ '^J /ml Fool Fresh- tor Christ. IfK W er should n«t VJ V "iis»ed BL A 4 'Oocron' suit will cost |^k
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  • 197 4  - F.B.I. shoots them down in bullet bath IAN MOK-AI By THE "FBI Story" (Warner) runs a revered account of the Federal Bureau of Investigations and shoots out a sprayful of the 1930's notorious Baby Face Nelson, Pretty Boy Floyd and John Dillinger to whet your interest. James Stewart tells the
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  • 700 4  - IT'S SNAKE-PIT OF PEOPLE OBSESSED with SEX SUCCESS THOMAS WISEMAN By MISS Olivia de Havilland had lost her voice ITI when I called on her the other day but, fortunately, not her tongue nor her razor-sharp wit. For two hours she whispered to me the most devastating condemnation of Hollywood
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  • 131 4 IN "The Best of Everything' a number of jirN ktni bitter lessons about love and Vtht it tfej notion that most men are heels. Sweet country "kitten*-. who i W!■ lose themselves m the love of M la romantt" m\\ men with goats' morals, ready to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 124 4 3 exciting lipsticks direct jr_ irom __M Ol f I mm m m Sheer Lanolin I __^^^|lt S Delicate FAMOUS SHEER LANOLIN. I Bright long lasting colours $2.40 DELICATE 5 UeaTcniy tofL extra creamy $2.10 p tI P I PASTEL PEARL 2""" Contain* exotic Pearl Essence created specially to match
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  • 161 5 SWEEPING OUT THE OLD WAY OF LIVING Health, liuhe Ahmad bin ed last night that "GerakBandar Raya Singapura." week clean-up operation ipore on Monday, symholisthe old ways of life/* over Radio Singapore, d the people of Singa- se of self-govern- •The Head of State will Malayan. With this advance, the
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  • 197 5 Robbers punch a woman JAILED FOB TEN YEARS THREE men robbed a woman m the early hours of the morning alter causing hurt to her. They were yesterday sentenced by Mr. Justice Buttrose m the Singapore Assize Court to a total of 28 years' imprisonment. The judge also ordered each
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  • 299 5 Helen will wear a $680 gown for Loyalty Week turn *****8 *****0 IJELEN LORAIN re- member her? She's the girl who charmed hundreds of Singapore night-club goers with her dynamic personality two years ago. She's back m Singapore now on a brief holiday before resuming T.V. work m Australia. But,
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  • 57 5 A SMALL boy pleaded guilty l -A m a Singapore court yesterday to stealing 20 rambutans. He was chased and caught by Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, the Assistant Coroner, whose compound had been raided by five boys. The others escaped. When caught the boy had on him one
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  • 42 5 Dec. 3 a paid holiday The Singapore Minister lor Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, yesterday declared Thursday, Dec 3, 1959, a paid holiday lor employees covered by the Clerks Employment Ordinance, the Shop Assistants Employment Ordinance, and the Labour Ordinance.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 9 5 Lgy I I M idays I st exciting P3
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    • 148 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: M 2 p.m. TOMORROW: !>.30 a.m. and 10.32 p.m. MONDAY: 10.10 a.m. and 10.22 p.m. TUESDAY: 10 50 a.m. WEDNESDAY: 0.12 a.m. and 11.31 a.m. THURSDAY: 1.03 a.m. and 12.14 p.m. FRIDAY: 1.52 a.m. and 12.59 p.m. RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by
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  • Random Thoughts
    • 621 6 BABIES: A national nightmare of Singapore DAB IKS, especially 13 I hose of the cherubic and noncrying lype, are real joy, bul whin von have 100 many of [hem they can become ;i nightmare. I know several couples who don't have babies and are so keen to be among the
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    • 8 6 JUST FANCY THAT examines those coughs and sneezes
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    • 776 6 Molehill Summit talks of Little Four IyHILE the "Bis: Four" —the United Star Britain. France and Soviet Russia are still finding it difficult to fix a date for their gettogether at the Summit, things have gone much more smoothly at the other end of the international scale. The -Little Four"
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 392 6 MOHAIR WOOL Suitings 60" 516.50 p. yd. Suit 51 15.00 Trousers 534.50 p. pr. it Our Gent's TAILORING DEPT. BAJAJ TEXTILES LTD., 65, High Street, Spore. Telephone: ***** CLASSIFIED ADS. \l MH H SEEVN I its. extra I Rent-a--e Co.. 51 :>ore-8. CB( ILE Friday 27th. your service. Fret Pedicure.
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    • 178 6 WE MANUFACTURE j E I ft P lA|| n p 1 1 1 IT WILL FIT TO YOUR TASK S. P. H. de SUVA 111 JEWELLERS 1 45, HIGH STREET AIRPORT siNGi* 6, STATION ROAD, ipqh ASSOCIATE CO., S.P.H. de SlL\ A (Hi j C€P€A j| 4 TLAMONA M Non-lror
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 34 6 I'M. 1.00 Programnir Mimmary: BizetIK Saturday .si, ,jfl ni c 4.15 Make way for voutlv 4.45 du«d .S JL!w P r Mk 1.45 Carmen %L™»" >«=a,,-"F, o a ts SS?: J Sf jSHSS? sAuSS
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    • 208 6 I^^ i fin,nd LL f? A^° SS 1 6 Has t0 be true (Anagram) 1 Sounds like the salesman's ai> achievement, but it's bogus 7 The home-for-all? (6 5) 8 What's being passed on (•>. SdT^ fUr tO Wiiuam 9 The sort of admirer Brummel 12 It. works m the
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  • 21 7 ore with emblems r of th< R a party m 81 x-dav tour leu. a liii> 35-year service
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  • 60 7 THE RUNAWAY BOY RETURNS AS CAPTAIN ooy to stowaway m m Han time In 30 I hippir.to fly .:id. ■d tha,t he a pn>oner of re for two years dv aid he was upply to thtGuam .or ran Into a Sank life-buoy ar.d dr; ci im. c public the bu
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  • 37 7 The 1959 Fie>ta open novice j ballroom dance championship I of Singapore will be held on Dec. IT and 18 at the Air View Cabaret in Peck Seah Street from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
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  • 322 7 Building trade appeals to Govt. I^^ and uan 7 own rs said yesterday that unless the Government tion or close down publlc works Projects they would either have to further curtail oroducThey agreed with the Finance Minister's observation m his Budget speech m the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 56 7 f'^llllliiii gHT _£L i JI£ZI MIDNIGHT I Russia's jMßtßi* y^- ARENA Mk\ m tutor ik m^^Bb aBB e>r subtitlt-N HI tocK* 4 Pt "s/ EXTRA!* I m \i HE SPIRIT SOARS IN FLIGHT" Jfijji on the National Ballet '•ii lM fng/ish Dialogue «aaan■■ra r a a b t >S WATCHES
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 137 7 wt /ft I f{ WlJs m >•> Q /I S M TODAY Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): INDEPENDENT MISSIONRythmic movement 9.45 sum.; ARY MOVEMENT: Free film poise and personality 10.13 a.m. show at I.M.M. Hearquarters. Y.W.C.A, (Outram Road): V- Tarr y Aye., 7.30 p.m. Teens Club cooking 3 p.m.; RAMAKRISHNA MISSION Young
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  • 254 8 Two plants for the window box A PLANT very useful for coverins up nnsightly pots and a close relative of Hemigraphis Colotura is Rucllia. It lms sage-green serrated leaves and a habit of growth similar to 11. Colorata but its flowers are much larger and very attractive. The flowers arc
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  • 404 8  - NIGHT-BLOOMING OESTRUM DOES WELL IN MALAYA M.R.S. ARSCOTT BY THI-^ night-blooming Cestrum nocturntnn (right) is the only species which decs well m Malaya, :il lenst m the lowlands. aiiranihicum. with its orangeyellow [lowers, ;iiul C elegans with pur-plish-red (lowers both bloom successfully m the hills. Two well-known relatives These two
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  • 67 8 •THE winners weeks colour-m 00 test, each of whom v receive a $5 prize Id I course, are as loliov s Rosie Lee f l3 3-4 Hustings Road. Singapo 8. Miss Evelyn Tea fl S/reef O«e. Macphi Homes. Macphenon Ron Singapore 13. Master S. B 2-E. Ist
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 192 8 GOOD NEWS! New Shipment of Multi Coloured AMERCIAN SPORTS SHIRTS Just Arrived and Unpacked. Modern Look! Arrow, Monhattan Jayson Dress Shirts and Sports Shirts: In Drip Dry Cotton or Dacron Cotton. Just wash ond wcor. No Ironing Required! mi^^rJkt iMM M*s7) 86 North Bridge Road. Singapore* Shop for Ladies Gents
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    • 103 8 nunj L The r.c \Ca\: j FATICUI For qu j GURONSJI M instontanem^ eH Also Idee Drug F Mofnmg S India Keep a FromNSole D YeeCheongW 154 R: .a-BSfc The latest wk Xl) I Hip W*^*^ I UnbroCob Low I 10. Ac v. ode i 6TP- t FURNITURE Js< REMOVALS
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 468 8 Junior Crossword m^^gM^^^imi^ Bt— si>"'V* J •R ~Zl^m.~ t^ CLUES ACROSS. 1. Type conger 4 Go like the rabbit of boat usually seen on m- m the song. 5. They make POCKET-MONEY prizes pore 9 lo reach her not m^ir^?v e h7rH yS Xi 4 V LaF§e a ciickin S
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  • 763 9 URT GLENTON road-tests Sunbeam Alpine m 111 ur to the left into second accelerate t the skid veep out and into a third bend, darkness of the car is arm and snug; the radio irmurs and my passensleeps. private world, a ppy world
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  • 79 9 A THREE-TON lorry driver fined for speeding at West Hartlepool, Northern England, wrote to the court: "I am a bandmaster of a brass band and at the time of the offence I was humming one of Liszt's Hungarian rhapsodies. "During one of the quickening passages of
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  • 487 9 Are you a car snob? JF you had been able to go to one of the recent international motor shows what kind of car would you have bought? On your reply depends the answer to another question are you a CAR SNOB? Fbr fun check on yourself with this list
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  • 91 9 EAST SUFFOLK and Norfolk county councils have freed East Anglla's last remaining toll road. Traffic is now able to pass over the River Waveney between the two counties without paying toll for the first time m centuries. The road links the Suffolk village of Syleham with the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 285 9 Here's the splendid Farina-styled WOLSELEY Extra door width at knee level Polished wood facia with cowled imumncnn The 15/60 combines exquisite line with a luxury specification and the technical excellence of Wolseley engineering. With generous accommodation for four to five adults, a large boot and withal I a brisk performance,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 43 9 Wtt'W- .../or the owner driver COC^P BE CAULTV I WEAR 00. loose Ekwaust occucsl /r 1 r:PE BRACKETS WE'LL y I^EPE f^\^\W >/ jst" V VlVfr SF^S &K£AB*7kr -•.■£B£/SLOOS£NESSiN /v iß^^^^L^ < V XT OV<: W^" /CS4 JO'WS. FLA.\G£ BOITS K3»r7EV*>£M W^" I G4&46& \yQß
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 10 Obeney the West Ham centre forward, leaps over the diving Wolverhampton goalkeeper, Finlayson, when he made a daring save during the First Division English League soccer match between Wolves and West Ham. Showell. the Wolves centre half, is the other player. Hammers won the match by three goals
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  • 338 10  - 'PAL SINGH SURE OF GOLD AT SEAP GAMES FRANCIS BOEY By gINGAPORE'S national athletics coach, Tan Eng Yoon, is confident that police constable Pal Singh will win a gold medal for the State at the South East Asia Peninsula Games at Bangkok next month. Eng Yoon. who is captain of
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  • 45 10 LONDON Bunbury and Wychall F. C. have scored the amazing aggregate of 106 goals m only Hght matches this season m the Birmingham Federation of Boys' Clubs League. Centre forward. -Nobby* Clarke, has a grand total of 57 In the spate of goalscoring.
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  • 42 10 LONDON Greatest Rugby full back of his generation. George Nepia. of the New Zealand All Blacks' superb side of 1924-25 m Great Britain, has presented a jersey he wore on that tour to the Cardiff Club for their museum.
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  • 226 10 LONDON. Sat. Two Championship challengers. Fulham and Burnley, meet at Craven Cottage m the key match of Division One today, and. after their eight goal beating of Forest, the Lancashire club will look 'confidently forward to at least one point from th'e
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  • 122 10 VARSITY TEAM TO PLAY THREE GAMES IN KL A strong 'University of Malaya -hockey team will travel to Kuala Lumpur next week for a series of matches. Mr. Sivasamboo, secretary of the University Athletic Union, said that three matches have been arranged for the Varsity team m the Federal Capital.
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  • 160 10 A few players still cling to the archaic practice of opening a Two-bid "to the score." The tragedy on the above hand is one of several which readers have brought to my notice. Souths side had. 6o towards the rubber game, and a bid of Two
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  • 119 10 OOUTH KOREA, winners of the bronze medal the Tokyo Asian Games, will play a senes of hockey matches m Singapore and the Federation m February. t The Korean team will consist of 14 players. A number of them played m the Korean national team
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  • 75 10 F N win Lewis Cup Fraser aaid Neave Sports Club won the Max Lewis Cup at the annual sports festival held at the F N sports ground yesterday. They beat Breweries m four of the five competitions held. The only game that Breweries S.C. won was at soccer. They scored
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  • 42 10 LONDON— Undoubtedly the most unfortunate losers m the First Round of the F.A. Cup competition were Rhyl. They scored three goals and yet lost 2-1 to Grimsby. Reason for this was that Grimsby's two goals were scored by Rhyl's two fullbacks!
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  • 42 10 BANGKOK, Sat. Radio Thailand announced last night that Cambodia has withdrawn from the Southeast Asian Peninsular Games scHeduled m Bangkok next month. This leaves six countries m the games: Burma, Laoi. Malaya, I Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam Reuter
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  • 207 10 MYSTERY OF BELOM TAHU UNSOLVED ALTHOUGH nmir than A 30 racegoers attempted to identify Belom Tahu. none has been ■MOCHfal Some of them made Kvcrml tries but the i*r over this horse's lUH still remains. Meanwhile, his ownn I Corless. has decided l<» withdraw the |M offn U the first
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  • 17 10 CALCUTTA, of Denmark, single^ tiile m badminton champions)., nisjht, defeating Akram (Pakistan) 15-7. 15-4 h
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  • 14 10 Combined Schools and 1 drew 1-1 m a SHA D*» match yesterday.
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    • 117 10 TODAY HOCKEY: International matchSingapore v Malaya, .Padang, 5 p.m. RUGGER: RE.M.E.'v Johore Services, Ayer Rajah Road; R.A.F. Changi "B" v Nee Soon, Changi; R.A.F. Changi "A" v Foresters. ChangiSOCCER; Friendly— Jollilads v H.M.S. Belfast, Farrer Park. CYCLING: Malayan Rough Riders plank track meet (semifinals). Great World, 8.30 p.m BADMINTON: S.T.U.
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  • 235 12  -  ALLAN LEWIS Back Dententurius if he accepts if not go for Bestcrete m the main sprint By IPOH, Saturday. gCRATCHINGS are playing havoc with the two main races, Class 1, Div. 1. 6 furlongs and 1] miles, at Ipoh tomorrow. In the main distance race
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  • 21 12 TOKY< Japan* leading :ra. left here by for Australia to ride m tne International S Melbourne. Sydney and Brisbane.
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  • 416 12 HAPPY Melody. Satoro. and Lucky Lucky will not start In the main sprint, (race 5> and Dententurius Is a doubtful starter at the moment. With these horses out. the weights will also be raised 8 lb to 9.0. If Dententurius runs, he win. He is penalised 6
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  • 205 12 Kola Bay best in open race SOVEREIGN Flame, Timberlane. Kola Bay. Noble Albert. Paths of Wisdom. Red Sunrise and Early Bird all have strong chances, making the Class 1, Div. 3F. race (race 8) another open event. Sovereign Flame is down two divisions, with only 8 lb. more for his
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  • 588 12 MONT BLOT FOR THE V/ t MILES SUPREME TEST, who has failed several times m distance races, finished close up fifth behind Early Bird. Paths of Wisdom. Lightning Flash and Gunong Mas over the straight 5^ furlongs on the .second day. With 41b. less m
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  • 32 12 Naval Nomads beat Naval Police by B—28 2 m a Div. 2 league hockey match at Naval Base yesterday Adlam (6. including a hattrick'i. Wrigley and Collins scored for Nomads.
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