The Singapore Free Press, 30 November 1959

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS *2 No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1959. 15 CENTS/
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  • 272 1 tecurity^police seal off office at airport Paya Lebar health man's at his desk SINGAPORE AIRPORT health officer, Mr. N. V. Lingam, was found dead m a chair m his office at Paya Lebar early this morning. The body was later removed by the police to the General Hospital
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  • 50 1 JAKARTA. Mon. Indoneair force bombers and fighters have launched reI attacks on bandit gholds m West Java. This disclosure coincided with report* that terrorists had massacred 121 persons m a raid on a village there. Rebels are said also to have down 200 houses m village. Reuter
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  • 173 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. One hundred and fifty people are marooned on the roofs of their houses by the flooded Trengganu River. The East Coast today entered its 10th day of continuous rains. In some areas there were reports of the water draining away, but elsewhere m
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  • 34 1 RUBBER OPENS ON STEADY NOTE December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. j opened m Singapore this morning at 123 cents per lb., down half a cent on Friday's close. The tone was steady, quiet.
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  • 90 1 photos. Members of the Singa- j E pore Police Force (top E picture) march past the I City Hall steps during yes- terday's rehearsal for Thursday's huge mass rally and march past to mark E the installation of the first E Malayan-born Yang diE'
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  • 94 1 ASANSOL, West Bengal. Mon. At least 13 people were killed and 200 injured when a jtore^ of explosives caught Are m Jamurai Baxaar ten miles from here tonight, accord- inr to official reports. The reports said the store caught Arc after gas ignited m an
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  • 183 1 Problems connected with trade JAKARTA, Monday. INDONESIAN Solicitor-General Dr. Gunawan, ha« returned from Singapore on a mission foi Army Headquarters. The Solicitor-General, who was accompanied by an officer of the Army General Staff, an official of the Customs and Excise, an official of the Trade Department
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  • 246 1 Flags go up in S'pore STREET and building decorations are going up m Singapore m preparation for the installation of the first Malayan -born Yang di-Pertuan Negara on Thursday. A giant replica of the new flag of the State of Singapore has been fixed m front of the City Hall
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  • 181 1 Attack xm refinery sparks off big manhunt AIILAN, Mon. Two ■W* unidentified persons threw a bomb at the British Shell Oil Company's refinery north-west of Milan last night, police reported here. The device was caught m a protective net near two large oil tanks, and failed to explode.
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  • 35 1 The Students Union of the j Singapore Polytechnic is holding a debate tonight at 3 p.m on "Birth Control." This is the first item m a full week's programme for National Loyalty Week.
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  • 20 1 Li KELANTAN th I moi nil t li .1 1 n>- in r in K I wii i
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    • 49 1 She'll steal Tour heart A young woman says hello to Singapore tomorrow. and soon she will be the talk of the town. JULIET JONES appears among your favourite cartoons m the Singapore Free Press, along with light-hearted sister Eve and father Jones. Meet them all m tomorrow's Free Press.
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  • 338 2 LABOUR PARTY SPLIT ON STATE RULE IS UNSOLVED Hfvaii rallies Labour conference with 'pc^rsonality and shrewd indgmenj 9 BLACKPOOL, Monday. WHEN the British Labour Party's two-day "inquest" into why it lost the general election ended at this Lancashire seaside resort last night, the main issue of nationalisation remainded unresolved. The
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  • 116 2 UK and UAR FRIENDS AGAIN CAIRO. Mon. The United: Arab Republic and Bri- tarn are to resume diplomatic relations tomorrow, an official source said here yesterday. The British Charge d'Aflaires here will be Mr. Colin Crowe, now head of the British property commission here, it was understood. Relations between Britain
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  • 57 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Losses of more than 100 million rupiahs m recent floods hitting Aye regencies of East Sumatra were announced m Medan. Four people were killed and one was missing m the flood>. the worst In 30 years. Further damage amounting j to millions of rupiahs
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  • 94 2 MELBOURNE. Mon.—Australian economist Sir Douglas Copland suggested m a broadcast here yesterday that the western world should contribute one per cent of its national income to help underdeveloped countries. He said the promotion o-f underdeveloped countries was one of tile main, tasks
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  • 52 2 LONDON, Mon.— A 24-hour token strike of manual workers began last night m power stations here and threatened to spread to key provincial cities. The strike, against the advice of union officials, is m protest against alleged delay m dealing with claims for improved working
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  • 51 2 TOKYO, Mon.— The leader of a visiting Russian fishery inspection group said yesterday the Soviet Government planned to ban salmon fishing by Japanese m Soviet Far Eastern waters next year. He was quoted as saying the ban would probably apply to Kamchatka seas and rivers.
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  • 25 2 JAKARTA, Mon. The former Dutch printing house De Unie has been nationalised by the Indonesian Govern- ment. it was taken over m
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  • 85 2  - Russian air giant has passed tests Gog POP —BeooiW his Pardon By m LONDON, Mon. Russia's giant new TU-114 Rossiya airliner, which has a normal range of more than 6.000 miles and is described as the largest and heaviest commercial airliner ever flown, has successfully completed trials before going into
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  • 156 2 rpHE Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation has asked each of its 10,000 members to contribute $3 towards its building fund. The union expects to raise enough money m this way to settle the debt on it& premises m Race Course Road. The names of
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  • 71 2 LONDON. Mon. Russia is reported to be interested m the British "hovercraft" which rides along on cushion of air. A Sunday newspaper yesterday said the Soviet Vnion sees m the hovercraft "a new and cheaper way of transporting men and goods across frozen territory" The
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  • 94 2 UK, ITALY TO WORK FOR CLOSER TIES IN EUROPE \\fA\S f P reveiUl,l a division I TT Europe are expected to b< di sr J Italian Prime Minister and hisF Sli-nor Antonio Sefni and Si fil ,or I visit London tomorrow lu^t 3 In talks with Mr. Harold Ma their
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 64 2 is lytnsr. alongside Singapore Harbour Board woarve* or expected today aie KamUutwa Maru 1/2, Mer&ey Lloyd 4/ o. Tjuiegara 6/7, Jamr.s McKay 10/11. Olenartney 13/14. Bayer lutein 15/16, SUr Betegeuse 18, Sedili N Wall 4. Yamateru Maru 23/24, Santa Teresa 25/26, Maetsuycker 27/26. CkJTgon 25/30. Flying prise H 31/32. A^*ata
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  • 448 3 ESENHOWER'S TOUR of TROUBLE WORLD v P ,ans one of biggest receptions ever I A Sunday call on the Pope W ASHINGTON, .Mon. President Eisenhower leaves here m a Boeing 707 jetliner on Thursday for an historic 20 9 000-mile tour of Europe, Asia and Africa. Part of his ambitious
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  • 35 3 I re ie le brat 1 '< s "rst anniversa M- with a dinner and dan..* f!? r l*" 1 i. ,t,,d S,ates Mr William P. Mad- > (third from left)— Free Press picture.
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  • 45 3 Jews will hold a special service Members of the Singapore Jewish community will attend a special service at the Maghain Aboth Synagogue, Waterloo Street, next Saturday at 8.30 a.m. to commemorate the installation of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. The Rev. Rabbi J. Shababo will officiate.
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  • 27 3 TEHERAN, Mon. The Shah of Iran has presented his 21-year-old bride-to-be. Miss Farah Diba. with a set of jewellery diamonds, sapphires and rubies.— Reuter.
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  • 150 3 FOUR OFFICIALS RESIGN THE one-month-old Singapore National Union of Oil Workers is facing a crisis. The N.U.O.W. consists ot members drawn from the vac. Caltex and Shell emYesterday the president of tern committee of the N.U.0.W.. Inche Mohd. Noor the a»i:>tant Mr. S. Murthy. and
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  • 68 3 r*nr*e Patrick Bucknell. a teacher m the army, helps X h'rlde the formt r Miss Margaret Mary Joy, cut their at the wedding reception at Temple Hill Overs' Men, hangi. The wedding took place at St. \n honv's Church. Changi, on Saturday. The bride is an sister
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  • Women's Corner
    • 301 3 THIS IS OUR NEW ROLE —Mrs. LOKE yilE President of the Chinese Ladies' Association, Mrs. Christina Loke, has called on the women of Singapore to take up their responsibilities as public-spirited citizens. Speaking at a "women only" farewell luncheon for Lady Goode, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Mrs. Loke
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    • 519 3 BORN today, you have an alert, quick mind and an exceptional memory which makes it possible for you to reiain everything you read, hear or see. Make full use of this gift and you will rind it a great aid m bringing you to an early and
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    • 53 3 Mac in car mishap LONDON, Mon.— The windscreen of the car m which Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, was travelling was shattered at Staines, near here, yesterday. Nobody was hurt. Police said the windscreen had "shattered unaccountably." it was not due to any kind of missile but had
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    • 58 3 Moscow will join 17 other world capitals m presenting Stanley Kramer's "On The Beach" (United Artists International > at simultaneous world premieres on Dec. 17. "On The Beach" was produced and directed by Kramer from the best seller by Nevil Shute, starring Gregory Peck. Ava Gardner.
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    • 26 3 Dr. M. G. Candau. DirectorGeneral of the World Health Organisation, has had his term of office extended for three years from July 21, 1960.
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  • 910 4  - SINGAPORE SCENE TIME and the TADPOLE LAN MOK-AI By "OAGAN says time and space destroy all love," she says m that dispassionate tone of one rudely awakened by disappointment, and now m a numbed mood was saying things without any calculated meaning or care. These assertions only echo the order
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  • 301 4 CUES ICKOSS 1 Spoil the argument for the sake of a vegetable <6). 8 Put one's case <s>. 9 Even cut rooted m the garden 11 What a heavenly spot! (8). 12 Open space shows warmth largely <s>--15 Dissolute man m the garden shed (4). 16 This may
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  • 446 4 TODAY'S cartoon of A Jane (m page 3) is the last. She has married her Georgie and sailed off with him into the sunset. All the world threw confetti. She was the girlfriend of an era that has just ended and the boys who are
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  • 141 4 P.M. 1.00. Programme summary; 1.02 Melody market; 1.30 The news; 1.40 Newstalk; 1 45 Rawicz and Landauer; 2.00 Close down 5 00 Programme summary; 5.03 Polynesian paradise; 5.30 Children's Corner— "Jim Tiger", followed by "Musical Birthday Cards", presented by Mildred Appaduray. 600 Music from the ballet— "La Boutique
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  • 252 5 to help only the deserving eases $2. 3 m 1 1 lion to be set aside for Social Welfare next year THF F f E p RKS STAFF REPORTER T DeDartm.„°e in *»I>™ Social Welfare Department a public assistance scheme is to be extended next
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  • 146 5 Malayan women plan convention rE Pan-Pacific SouthWomen's Association is preparing for a Pan-Malayan convention of women m February next year. Women leaders from all South-East Asian countries will be invited to attend this convention, which will discuss the "role of the home-mak-er. The chairman of the Association's Singapore division, Mrs.
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  • 62 5 Contest for Queen of Queens title A SPECIAL dance is being organised to raise funds for the Oversea Chinese Creche, Singapore. Highlight is, the Queen of Queens contest, which the organisers plan to be the climax of the whole year's beauty queen competitions. Contestants must be title holders, and they
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  • 100 5 Before the semi-finals and final, an contestants are to answer questions on general Knowledge to be put to them Dy tne judges. This wni serve an elimination rouna. Those appearing for tne linais will be picKed then. The winner will receive many valuable gilts, m addition to tne mam
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  • 108 5 TiE Free Press fund tor Singapore's violinist prouigies, Lee Pan Hon and Lee Peng Hon, realised $972.56. Of this amount. $150 was paid over to the family for food and other expenses. The balance, $822.56. has been handed over to the Social Welfare Department, which
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  • 57 5 The Singapore Government has sanctioned the construction of tuckshops for five more schools m Singapore. The schools are: Clementi, Jurong, Boon Lay, Ama Keng, and Teluk Jaku schools. Each tuckshop will cost an average of $4,500. Requests from a few more schools for tuckshop facilities are now
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  • 40 5 Investments of the Central Provident Fund. Singapore, totalled $90,633,462 at the end of last year, a statement of accounts published by the C.P.F. board discloses. Interest from investments was $3,823,882. compared with $2,244,001 m 1957.
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  • 135 5 Malay skippers seek permission to command bigger vessels THE Singapore Government is considering a petition from the Malay Seamen's Union to allovr Malay captains to command ships up to 500 tons. The Union has. among its members, more than 50 local masters who at present hold certificates
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  • 40 5 The Royal Singapore FJjClub will hold a childg Christmas party on 'V -dnesday. Dec. 16. a members' party on Saturday. Dec 19 and entertain about JU children from the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home on Sunday, Dec. 13.
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  • 44 5 The Master Attendant, Singapore has warned mariners that bombing and firing practices will take place to the China sea (South Range) on Dec. 1. 2, 3. 4 7. 8. 9. 10.; 11. 14. 15. 16. 17. 21. 22. 28. 29 and 31.
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  • 167 5 Womens Diary -TODAY Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Keep fit 9.15 a.m., English conversation intermediate 9.15 a.m., advanced 10.15 a.m., beginners 11.15 a.m.; beauty culture 2.30 p.m.; Katong Clubraffia work 4.30 p.m.; Malay Civil Service std. one 5 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): Malay 3.45 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.30 p.m. (two classes): Balj
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  • 210 5 Free Press Staff Reporter AN "action" comA mittee has been set up to eliminate vice from Singapore. It is headed by the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne. The committee comprises representatives of the three Armed Services, the head ot
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  • 63 5 Mr. Gordon Ronald < kisses his bride, < the former Miss Louise j Felicity Chapman, as they < come out of the Presby- l terian Church, Singapore, j after their wedding dur- < ing the weekend. On right < is a friend, who, playing the traditional Scot-
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  • 230 5 Traffic regulations for installation of new Head of State REGULATIONS have been issued to control motor traffic m the centre of the city and Empress PlaceCity Hall areas for the installation of the first Malayan-born Yang di-Pertuan Negara on Thursday. The regulations will be m force from 12.30 a.m. on
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  • 187 5 TAX HITS LOCAL MADE SMOKES MANUFACTURERS of local cigarettes m Singapore said yesterday that the Government should reduce the recently introduced duty, otherwise the industry would face a bleak future. They said that since the tax was brought In last September people had been smoking about one-third less of locally
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  • 117 5 Minister's promise to Whampoa rE Minister for National Development. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, m his capacity as chairman of the Singapore Improvement Trust, spoke to about 50 residents during his visit to the Whampoa housing estate during the weekend. Mr. Ong who was accompanied by officials of the SIT. took
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 41 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 10.10 a.m. and 10.22 p.m. TOMORROW: 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. SATURDAY: 2.40 a.m. and 1.46 p.m. SUNDAY- 3.29 a.m. and 2.38 p.m.
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  • 942 6 mmmkTßsWkjmWsWm\M M mwm fflHpi Big areas kept free of floods \iILLIONS of Italian are spent each year m Johore on drain, irrigation works. Especially is this so on the west coast where attempts to recover land tor agricultural pursuits are being: made. Main object
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  • 44 6 Women's Institute bids chairman farewell picture. A farewell party was given recently by the Women's Institute Segamat to its chairman, Salamah binte Salleh. who is leaving the district. Pirinre shows snmr r»f the 200 members of the Institute who attended the party. Free Press
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  • 202 6 it*HE Malayan Chinese Association m Johore is now making an allout drive to strengthen its youth section. This was told the Free Press yesterday by Mr. Ma Gin Wu. president of the M.C.A. Youth m the State capital. Johore Bahru. Mr. Ma said
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  • 500 6 Feast of pomp and splendour for Sultan's coronation THE coronation of the Sultan of Johore early next February is to be made the "most memorable occasion m the annals of the State." This is the aim of the State authorities who are now busily drawing up details of the two-day
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  • 38 6 JB teachers to hold exhibition JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Teacher>' Day Training Centre her< will hold a. public exhibit ion tomorrow from 4.30 to 6 p.m. and on Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
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  • 11 6 Sultan UNKNOWN looking for a UNKNOWN moth i m Engi I
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  • 8 6 Information staff annual conference IKE i und j
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  • 138 6 JOHORE Bahru town will have only a few motor cars next Thursday afternoon. THF REASON: Most of the cars would have brought people to Singapore to see the colourful sights and witness the various activities of National Loyalty Week. Though the day Is
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  • 4 7 SINGAPOR footlights floodlights tM^^^^m\^mmmm^st^mm^mm^m\mmshmm\mm^^^^X^^^
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  • 124 7 'Nutcracker' trio Alfred and two 'babes' WEE I Floodlights" presents r" The Nut*he show Goh Soo md Alfred Ferented by the Sinon, will run at m Dec. lb' to Dec. 20. :'om a dancing family. is dancing with the Pek- ter Soo Nee. who is of Singapore's principal I I'romisiiiU
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  • 275 7 BRILLIANT MUSICIAN KHOO WILL CONDUCT HANDEL'S MESSIAH BRILLIANT Singapore musician Benjamin Khoo will conduct Handel's Messiah at St Andrew's Cathedral on Tuesday, Dec 15, and Wednesday. Dec. 16 at 8.15 p.m. The Singapore Musical Society, which is presenting the oratorio, hopes to be able, after meeting its expenses, to be
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  • 308 7 -I Hay Ltusuroo exclusive interview yyiTH the popular number Nearness at the Singapore Hotel, Geylang, It was undoubtedly a memorable night for her. It was to put it m her own words, "a night I shall never forget." Christina, born and bred m Singapore, had every
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  • 321 7 FILM QUIZ Do you know Tommy the Toreador? 5 TjMRST question this E week is one for our E women readers Who E is Tommy m Tommy the Toreador? E Another one for the E 5 pin-up boy fans What 5 Eis I rankie Yaughan's E real name? E Now
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  • 68 7 LEADING Singapore pianist Ernesty Daroya, who is now leading a trio at the Golden Venus, Tanglin. is leaving for Kuala Lumpur next month. His contract expires then, and he will take up a more lucrative job m a new nightclub m the Federation capital. His brother,
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  • 111 7 LATEST NEWS OF HONG KONG STARS fu-itiw f? *«i /f?,ifffffnra^ It is always a big day for Singapore film fans when their favourite Chinese stars from Hong Kong visit the State. BUT they don't come here very often, so "Footlights and Floodlights' 1 has stepped m and is doing the
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  • 412 8  - Moses Lee to study Aussie racing methods ROY LAZAROO Hv MOSES LEE, who scored a brilliant hattrick on the second day of Ihe Perak Turf Club Gold Vase meeting, leaves today for Australia where he will represent Malaya M the International Stakes to be run at Melbourne on Dee. .">.
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  • 64 8 Keppel Golf Club b< at Royal Island Club by 8\ to 4 friendly golf match at Keppel Club toe Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Fl lund won the nine holes mixed four>ome> Stableford Golf it the Royal ipore Golf Club yesterThe prize- were presented Club's newly
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  • 67 8 Johore Badminton Association will hold Its open chajnpionships from Dec. 24 to 26. Events are men.- singles and double^ women's singles and double.-, veteran-* singles and doublr id mixed doub per person per event I and S2 r women. Ent h the hon. air. Shaikh Ahmad
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  • 60 8 The team to represent Maiedee Barracks XV m the hrst round of the Army Cup rugby BK>mpetition against Royal Engineers, Malaya at the Civil Service Club ground today will be chosen from: Watson. Evans. Roberta Haddow, Cogram. Pike. Lund. Batton. Corden-Uoyd. Wimber. Saunder> McLeod. Neate, Skoulding and
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  • 33 8 PETER MAY PREPARES FOR TOUR Peter May, who will captain the M.C.C. team m its forthcoming tour of the West Indies next month, seen practising at the Alf Grover Cricket School m Wandssworth.
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  • 50 8 Cycle and Carriage Co. Ltd. will meet Bukit Timah Community Centre m a friendly badminton match at the hitter's court next to the Bukit Timah Police Station, on Dec. 7 commencing at 7.30 p.m. The match is being held as part of Centre's National Loyalty Week celebrations.
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  • 214 8 GOTHENBURG. Mon. Ingemar Johansson, Sweden's world heavyweight boxing champion, pulled no punches here m his home town when he spoke of his proposed return nght with former champion Floyd Patterson. "Everything is m such a terrible muddle." said the 27-year-old champion. "I am
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    • 182 8 m I tvv;^ RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson *Bwf^*aW WHAT UNWILLINGLY, TO AM£f?CA... ONl> VNAMEP ?VNN> Af ZO /ifiJ^^^S MaY MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis JANE by Hubbard wfsjjrrE A NjCE^j V GEOBGiS, YOU'VE^%js&@Lw r JANE, DARuN^, NUW'S JUt= -^^pw LTTLE WAIII, 1 ALWAYS BEEN
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  • 870 9 Punters made his mount Red Sunrise favourite Red Sunrise did not begin well but Bougoure allowed him time to settle down before going after the leaders. He moved forward approaching the home turn to be about fourth on straightening up. Bougoure then pulled off the inside to
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    47 9 picture. A tense moment for Singapore Malays as Perak trailing 4-2 at this stage j made an all-out attempt to reduce the deficit. Picture shows Singapore Malays uoalkeeper. Idros Albar punching the ball away from Kamarudin. the Perak Malays' centre forward. On left is Matmoon. Free Press
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  • 63 9 Pore Malays served to win pi aa sevee. but er fumbled or shot wide irk each time -;apore Malays ed with better underding and their forwards w-ere great opportunists. After holding Singapore 3 2-2 m the first half. Malays cracked up m second half. They made minute rally which Died
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  • 37 9 The Sigkip Malay School m I Lian Teck Avenue will ports neet from 3 p.m a sports meet from 3 to 6 p.m. and a concert 7 p m to 10 p.m. on day. I
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  • 346 9 THE LAURELS SHOULD NOT BE LOST WE MUST WORK HARDER NOW By Our Hockey Reporter SINGAPORE became hockey conquerors of Malaya over the week-end. Fitness, confidence and regular training were the three ingredients which boosted the state's prestige. On Saturday Singapore gave the Federation a lesson m defensive tactics by
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  • 92 9 RAWALPINDI. Mon.—Bowlers dominated the second day's play m the Australian cricketers' three-day match against the President's XI here yesterday when 18 wickets fell for 184 runs m five hours. The Australians need 116 runs for victory m their cond innings today on a turf pitch
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  • 458 10 NEPAL PLEDGES HER SUPPORT TO THE INDIA GOVT. (Itinese troops are massing* claims party leader KATMANDU. Mon. Nepal would help India m the event of outside aggrefcsion, said Nepale>e Prime Minister Mr, B. P. Koiral here esterday. He added that there nc apprehension of agression against territory from any quarter.
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    113 10 JAKARTA. Monday. rDONESLV Is no longer the world's first rubber producer, the Department of Agriculture said. Mmlayi is at the moment the larirest producer of 1 natural rubber. The dra^ft budget of the Department of Agriculture also Mated that for next year Indonesia's rubber production faced with many
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  • 37 10 LONDON, Mon.- The Daily Express today hailed France's decision to explode an Abomb m the Sahara. "What nonsense it is to dispute France's right to an atomic weapon of her own," it said
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  • 27 10 An easing of restrictions CANBERRA, Mon. Trade Minister John McEwen yesterday announced a further easing of import restrictions to the value of £A25 million, effective Dec 1.
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  • 78 10 THE TORTOISE WALKER DOES IT AGAIN LONDON. Mon.— A 55-year-old vegetarian, who lives on fruit juices and claims she needs only an hour and a half of sleep a night, yesterday finished a 110-mile hike. It took 26hr. 34min., and Dr. Barbara Moore claimed it as a British marching record
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  • 167 10 Vietnam studies Tengku' s proposal SAIGON. Mon. —The Viet namese Government wel comes measures for greate: co-operation among th< countries of South-east Ash and is carefully studying j Malayan proposal for a regional friendship and econo- mic treaty, informed source; said. The Foreign Ministry U considering a proposal put forward
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  • 44 10 NIK'S support FOR KADAR MOSCOW. Mon.— Political observers m Moscow believe that Premier Nikita Khrushchev is attending the Hungarian Communist Party Congress to stress his full support tar the regime of Janos Kadar m the face of the united Nations debate on Hungary. U.P.I.
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  • 45 10 Miss Israel to wed student LONDON, Mon. Ziva Shomrat. 18-year-old holder of the Miss Israel title and 111 r( iL L n tne recent Miss World beauty contest l s to marry an Israeli student, Mr Jacob Katz, she met m London a week ago.
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  • 121 10 WASHINGTON. Mon.—American will not reduce her loreign aid. President Eisenhower has ruled against advocates of a deep cut m the funds he will ask Congress to appropriate for the foreign military and economic aid programme next year. Dfflcials yesterday said the President, m the budget
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  • 104 10 KIN dockyard closes down [ONG KONG. Mon. —The Royal Naval Dockyard, i Hong Kong, closed down on I Saturday 80 year s after it t was first established and s two years to the very day since Her Majesty's Govern- ment announced its dcci- g sion to close the yard.
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  • 209 10 A special series of film shows will be held by the Ministry of Culture throughout Singapore during Loyalty Week. All these shows will begin at 7 p.m. unless otherwise stated. Today: Potmen's Quarters, Maxwell Road; Pulau Sekeng; 69! Keremaf Siti Aminah. Tomorrow: Sin Ming School. Yew
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  • 51 10 picture. "™w"»<«»viw™»-.v.-....,. ot™ i iiiiii FOURTEEN couples said "I do" at a mass wedding held at the Hokkien Huay Kuan. Singapore yesterday. Led by four bridesmaids, the couples entered the half to the strains of the Wedding March, played by the Hokkien Huav Kuan Band.- Free
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  • 21 10 JAKARTA. Mon.— Two chiliren were killed and two idults wounded when a land-grenade exploded near vledan. North Sumatra.
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  • 24 10 JAKARTA, Mon.— Japanese experts are conducting sur- ISSt-J&J*** Java imo the possibility of erecting a paper factory using bamboo as material.- Reuter
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  • 21 10 TOKYO. Mon. —Staolemen at Yoda racecourse Kyoto, yesterday went on strike and stopped a race meeting.— I Reuter
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