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Title Section13 1959-12-04 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article61 1959-12-04 1 occasion or all to remember with the a 01 :he rer.bers conthe .ere. t red I cies- obile ted l I I I as m of an rht .-,111 I people .uting Hall I diI the :re>sed various Qto a united mammoth immeo: the the advent of :rom the '^helming61 words
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Article62 1959-12-04 1 secret past MOUNT Ophir, the 4.187-ft mountain near the Malacca Jdhore border, is steeped m legend. The great Malay warrior Hang Fuah is sa»d to sleep m one of its caves, while a mythical princess dwells upon the sumBut facts rival its folklore: the mount was once an island Read62 words
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Article64 1959-12-04 1 begins a serial that will appeal to young and old alike, because it features: 0 Rama, the courageous. A Site. *te faithful 0 /tararuz, *fc« treacherous. 0 Hanttnuzn, W monkey warrior. Straight from the golden pages of Asian literature^ the tale of Rama and Site has been64 words
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Article352 1959-12-04 1 'Long live West Irian' students chant as Australian Prime Minister leaves after university speech Menzies' stand on New Guinea is key question JOGJAKARTA, Friday. ROAR of "Long Live West Irian" from a throng of students greeted the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, as he left352 words
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Article194 1959-12-04 1 RIO de Janeiro, Fri. Brazilian air force officers have occupied the small town of Aragarcas, m central Brazil, and forced a Constellation airliner with 38 people on board to land at the airport, the Justice Ministry said last night. The communique said that the situation194 words
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Article20 1959-12-04 1 LAUSANNE (Switzerland). Oona Chaplin, 35-year-old wife of Charles Chaplin. 70. had an 8-lb baby girl here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-12-04 1 picture. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, and his wife. Che Norisha (left), arriving at the Happy World j Stadium last night to attend the National Loyalty Week concert organised by the newspapers. Receiving them and leading them in is Inche OthmanFree Press - 66 words
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Article239 1959-12-04 1 QPECIAL prayers have •5 been arranged by all religious groups m Singapore to pray for the welfare and prosperity of the State during the National Loyalty Week. Muslims will hold special prayers m eU mosques at noon today. There will be a united service at239 words
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Article35 1959-12-04 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened In Sim apore this morninf at 117 i cento per lb.. down two and a half cents on Wednesday's close. The tone was steady.35 words
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Article60 1959-12-04 1 LONDON, Fri. The House of Commons last night passed a Bill which sets up a commission to administer Britain's share of a plan to exchange scholars and fellows within the Commonwealth. It now goes to the House of Lords. Britain is to grant 500 scholarships andReuter - 60 words
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Article124 1959-12-04 1 Four youths injured in ambush and attack on coffee shop rHDUR youths were m"- jured m two separate secret society gang attacks m Lorong Tai Seng and Rangoon Road, Singapore, yesterday. A schoolboy, Lim Kirn Chuan, 14, was stabbed m the abdomen and hit on the head with124 words
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Article24 1959-12-04 1 BANGKOK. Fri. Thai Interior Minister Prapas Charusathien said the Government would go ahead with its plan to abolish trishaws next year.24 words
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Article56 1959-12-04 1 50 casualties at big parade A total of 50 cases were treated by members of the St John Ambulance Brigade at the Padang yesterday during the installation ceremony of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Most of the casualties were school children who took part m the parade. One broke a leg.56 words
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Article151 1959-12-04 1 RACES: SCRATCHINCS Official lirsi li« Imi t !ut> mrr Our !>n V Sunitliii I irnliii: R 1 I»iv I—t»f1 t»f Mississippi n I v < 1 In, I' U h m»s. Race Fh 1-1.1 Dii l scratching; '«l W i i— I Mile I<l- v N,,h. .I d151 words
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Advertisement13 1959-12-04 1 STORY AND OTHER PICTURES IN PAGE 3. YESTERDAY'S PADANG PARADE-PICTURES IN PAGE 413 words
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Advertisement35 1959-12-04 1 Pages Modern Homes feature 9-16 Weekend bargains 18 Feminascope 17 Allan Lewis on Bukit Timah race prospects... 19 Cartoons 8 Books section 8 Your lucky star 8 Other overseas cables 20 Yesterday's Padang parade 735 words
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Advertisement116 1959-12-04 1 p it's the powder I you don't use ...that creates the perfect make-up t sounds strange? Well it's true! Mas Factor hat blended and refined face powder to give it u/rra 6m texture. So, just a small amount covers lightly yet completely. Because a little goes a long way Max116 words
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Advertisement15 1959-12-04 1 Always Insist On DIPLOMATJI S ports-wear (Xs\ For m V^(\ Comfort rihr^T^J And v^y^ DURABILITY15 words
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Article276 1959-12-04 2 Call on Fnro^ -i-"** »"»oi-** discrimJnaiion U.S. economy has recovered from 1958 recession PARIS. Friday. THE dollar shortage which has preoccupied 1 economists for many years "is no longer a problem." The 18-nation Organisation for European Economic Co-operation (0.E.E.C.) said so m an official reportReuter - 276 words
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Article68 1959-12-04 2 2 TRADE GROUPS A LINK-UP LONDON Fri. The 18-nation O.E.E.C may meet m Paris about Jan. 18 to discuss links between Europe's six nation Common <et and the "Outer en" trade group. Harold Macmillan. Prime Minister, and or Antonio Segni. Italian Prime Minister, are understood to have agreed that O.E.E.C.68 words
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Article70 1959-12-04 2 BONN. Fri. Britain and West Germany agreed yesterday to co-operate on developing aircraft engines and to equip German tanks with British guns. Mr. Harold Watkinson. British Defence Minister, had his second round of talks with Herr Franz-Josef Strauss, who said they agreed on full integration70 words
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Article138 1959-12-04 2 RUBBER GSA'S INTENTION WASHINGTON, FrL The General Services Administration yesterday re- leased a schedule of the quantities and qualities of natural crude rubber avail- able for sale from the stockpile on Nov. 30, 1959. The announcement said "That the amount on the schedule totals 74.083 long tons does not alter138 words
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Article677 1959-12-04 2 I M AL^V SHAKE MARKfl NOTE: All prices below are middle pri< SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. INDUSTRIALS Tuescay Wednesday Alex BricVs Pref IJI 1.70 Ords. 199 199 Atlas Ice I'M Buyers ,8.6. Petrol "51A B.M. Trustees 525 i Con. Tin Srre't Pref. 19 Ords 4^ 9 48 3 Federal Dispensary 1.16 UWi677 words
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Article221 1959-12-04 2 GLASGOW, Fri. A convl tract to supply a complete synthetic rubber plant lor delivery m Siberia has has been secured by a Glasgow engineering firm, John Dalglish and Sons Ltd. The contract is worth more than £500,000 < $4,250.--000 >. It followed negotiations m Moscow.221 words
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Article46 1959-12-04 2 hong kong. Thursday. Closing prices here today were: Yesterday Today H A: S. Bankinu Corporation $1,045 51.045 Union Ins. Canton $80. 50 $83.50 Wheelock Marden 5.60 $.5.55 H'Kony phone $30.25 $30.75 Dairy Farm Cold Storage $20 20 $20.30 Taikoo Docks $38.50 $38.50 $38.7546 words
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Article70 1959-12-04 2 GOLD PRICE 'DEQUATE' NEW YORK, Fri.— Raising the gold price now is urf* 1 necessary and might be dan--1 gerous, economist Marcus Nadler of the Hanover Bank said yesterday. It oould cause a "pernicious inflation psychology." The bank published a study of the gold price by Mr. Nadler m which70 words
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Article42 1959-12-04 2 OTTAWA. Fri. Negotiations aimed at arming the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force with atomic depth charges i are now under way m the i North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganisation. the Canadian Press News Agency reported yesterday. Reuter.42 words
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Article48 1959-12-04 2 ROME. Fri. -Japan caught 5.5 million metric tons of nsh out of the 1958 world commercial total of 33.7 mil- lion. It was 17.2 per cent of I i the totaj m Asia which accounted for half the world total catch. Reuter.48 words
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Article40 1959-12-04 2 New air traffic control plan LONDON, Fri. Britain and the six Common Market countries have agreed In principle on the desirability |of setting up a joint system i of air traffic control above the i height of 20.000 feet.— Reuter.40 words
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Article26 1959-12-04 2 PLYMOUTH, Fri.— Britain's oldest serving cruiser HMS Birmingham returned to Devonport yesterday to be scrapped after 21 years serj vice. Reuter.26 words
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Article49 1959-12-04 2 JAKARTA, Fri President Sukarno yesterday received a visiting Malayan delegation of language experts led by Syed Nasir. Ships collide FLORCE. (Norway) Fri. Eighty persons were rescued m rough seas yesterday after the coastal liner Sunnfiord collided with the freighter Diana. There were no casualties. U.P.I.49 words
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Article162 1959-12-04 2 Round the World Market Prices NOTE: All prices belou are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Dec 3 Yesterday T RUBBER No. 1 Rfta a.l.f. European ports Dec KT/ll Jan. M RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot UBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Jan 3< I Feb 3:5 7 l'162 words
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Advertisement786 1959-12-04 2 hi ra t LAX. UNES Satl.«ls tP »ol*. «0 SCI. MEDITEM»MIAN, CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN POITS. V vwm r. s hjpj pmmi J<\ •^\j m s S,«»a a) 6*. 11 32 5 Dec 1/1 Oec Ope jr Mri 21 22 Dec 23 24 Oec 25 2« Dec S.Mlu- a) 28 Oec786 words
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Advertisement291 1959-12-04 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE «c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. Spore P. I'tiw lAYEHNSTEIN (LLOYD) */J J* iIIFENSTEIN (LLOY9) «H Dec 19 28 Dec 20 21 Dec j MUNCHEN (HAPAC) M 1 Dec 28 29 Oec 29 30 Dec: Arrivps Hamfeurg 2291 words
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Advertisement64 1959-12-04 2 IIPIIJIIIlin""" 11 i A I J i*' :::i ::5'* ::i^ v \T\* *M All ira \T portable L:> Trinsistor*. m^ mamum parphor.f l~i i b :v. Truj G.m« .i Philips portable r you give ycMi of pie. it operates tnywhen f clear reception, and E many advanced radio tc will64 words
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285 1959-12-04 3 Unique dance at newsnaners show Uniting the various races ONE striking item at last night's variety show at the Happy World, sponsored by the newspapers of Singapore, was "T h c happy family." By K. P. Bhaskar and his company, this was typical Indian285 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-12-04 3 picture. ROSE Eberwein and her team of dancers do a Balinese Burlesque Fantasy (top) while a Semai aborigine? is caught by the camera during the opening item of the evening at last night's concert sponsored by the newspapers of Singapore. Free PressFree Press - 44 words
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1132 1959-12-04 3 THE Queen has approved the following awards and honours to British army personnel m Malaya for operational services m the Federation and Singapore. C.B.E. Military Division: Brig. M.H. Walters. GHQ FARELF: Brig. D. Welsh, GHQ FARELF: Col. J. W. Bossard, HQ Singapore Base1,132 words
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Article97 1959-12-04 3 Colour bar debate in Commons T ONDON, Fri.— The House Ld of Commons "will on Monday debate a Labour opposition motion expressing "strong disapproval" of racial intolerance and discrimination. The Conservatives last night tabled an amendment, cabling on the House to say it approved the Government's efforts "to promote racialReuter - 97 words
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Article51 1959-12-04 3 TRAINING FOR STANVAC MAN Mr. Long Wei Tek, a chemist of Standard-Vacuum Oil Company, leaves today for a training course at STANVAC'S laboratory m Sungei Gerong. Sumatra. A Malayan weight-lifting record holder (featherweight* from 1946-8, Mr. Long joined STANVAC m 1956 after graduating from Hong Kong University with a B.Sc.51 words
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Article165 1959-12-04 3 rpHE giant "Govern- ment at work" exhibition was declared open yesterday afternoon by the Singapore Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Long before the opening at 4 p.m. large crowds had gathered outside. Only Assemblymen, political secretaries, members of165 words
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Article38 1959-12-04 3 Show of orchid paintings "The Flora of Malaya," an exhibition of paintings of orchids by Miss Tan Whei San, will be presented by the Singapore Art Society at 5.30 p.m. on Dec. 18, at the Victoria Memorial Hall.38 words
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Advertisement19 1959-12-04 3 H ,J that put* }laoour}irM ■tomato I CATSUP f rJF Jim TOMATO JUICE od drink high m health value19 words
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Advertisement396 1959-12-04 3 .J^jfeter "good things come m small packages" tW* YASHICA-44A yt— B» the small-size twin-lens reflex giving I a II 12 super color slides or block and *fl |^^=1 white prints on 127 film. I^l feotures. XfcM I ft roror-shorp 60mm f3.5 B I Al' Yashinon lens. BL^K^^VN^ m^3&/y'\s// c'e-luxe two-tone396 words
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Article, Illustration156 1959-12-04 4 MIMSTERS. Commonwealth and Consular representatives, Judges and Assemblymen stand H the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak (inset), is sworn m. At the table below right are (from left): State Advocate-Gene- ral Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, Chiel Justice Sir Alan Rose, Inche Yusof Prime Minister Mr.Free Press - 156 words
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Advertisement117 1959-12-04 4 I ITS A REAL PLEASURE YTO RE LAX WITH GOLD CIRCLE /-j y Z r~. > V y€t^ /^^j^^jfc. /£y A QUALITY AMERICAN BLEND CIGARETTE BLEND WITH A MILDER FLAVOUR FOR THAT ML f\ SMOOTHER. SATISFYING TASTE. J CtS. better "Zarte GOLD CIRCLE \{or2os/ becau6<^> GOLD CIRCLE A TRUE HOLLYWOOD117 words
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Article169 1959-12-04 5 FLYING CL UB DROPS PLAN Kppage of Govt. M (trant blocks ■jj O ve to buy new training planes Pfxtt Pn >taff Reporter a l Singapore Flying Club's expansche«c to buy cheaper, modern train local boys to fly has been ;he Government's decision to Club its financial support of Lebar169 words
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Article119 1959-12-04 5 CONSTRUCTION CORPS: THE BILL? QUESTIONS will be asked by v Mrs. Scow Peck Leng <SPA-Mountbatten) at the next Singapore Legislative Assembly meeting on Dec. 10 on what it cost the Government to put the National Construction Corps to work on the Nicoll Highway promenade and the Kallang Park. Mrs. Scow119 words
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252 1959-12-04 5 'Green belt' scheme for K.L. MORE LAND FOR PLAYING FIELDS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Kuala Lumpur may be one of the first towns m Malaya to have a "green belt" according to the Commissioner for Town and Country Planning, Mr. T. A. L. Concannon. In this "green belt" only certain specified252 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-12-04 5 picture. Inspector Mary Quintal, Chief of the Women Police Contingent, (right) and Inspector Mainly Goh saluting the Yang di-Per-tuan Negara as their land rovers rumble past the saluting base at yesterday's mammoth parade at the Padang, to mark the installation of the firstFree Press - 58 words
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Article51 1959-12-04 5 Stabbed woman dies in hospital A housewife, Madam Lim Say Kiew, who was stabbed m an attempted robbery at Waterloo Street by two thugs on Wednesday night. died m the Singapore General Hospital yesterday morning. Police have re-classified the crime as murder and an intensified hunt is on for the51 words
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Article179 1959-12-04 5 A SELECTION committee by the United States Information Service will meet here on Jan. 5 to interview and select Singapore applicants for the 1960-1961 American Field Service teenager scholarships. The American Consul, Mr. J. A. Elliot, told the Free Press that representatives from the Ministries of179 words
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196 1959-12-04 5 Big housing project for Bedok area Over 1,000 homes planned BIG low-cost housing estate project will be started next year by a newly-established firm of Singapore builders. The estate will be an almost self-sufficient satellite town with a shopping centre, playgrounds and other amenities for the children. The shopping centre196 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-12-04 5 This star-studded beauty is Priscilia de Souza, one of those taking part m the fancy dress parade at the "Moon Madness** Arts Ball, to be held m aid of the Singapore Children's Society at Raffles Hotel on Dec. 12. She is also one of the 3t63 words
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Article27 1959-12-04 5 NEW YORK, Fri.— BOAC will add a third Britannia jet-prop flight on its transPacific service between San Francisco, Tokyo and Hong Kon? next April.— Reuter.27 words
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Advertisement200 1959-12-04 5 l^r^ .rf^A >: ..-:•> > |ji "^rv.. M controlled cooking %%i I? .v*^ .v:.A-:-^-?& .^*:;£Ktf*^^ Select the aPP^once boil, fry, roast or deep-fry with Selectrol. ifcf x- &j^&&^^ Dial the heot an<l y° u can until *««we to eat. Six iiri'r^^^wi^^^J^S^iw -"ipi !/^'":^(v: Simple, clean and saves time —no more200 words
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Miscellaneous42 1959-12-04 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 12.59 p.m TOMORROW: 2.40 a.m. and 1.46 p.m. SUNDAY- J. 29 a.m and 2.38 p.m MONDAY: 4.20 a.m. ana 3.35 p.m. TUESDAY: 5.20 a.m. and 4.52 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 6.26 a.m. and 6.40 p.m. THURSDAY: 7.26 a.m. and 8.15 p.m.42 words
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Article, Illustration949 1959-12-04 6 CHARLES BRYCE - When Mount Ophir was an island CHARLES BRYCE w^^^^^^^^ ITHIS ANCIENT LAND LIES BENEATH OUR SEAS White area is hnd, shaded area sea m the South East Asia of prehistoric times. For comparison, we have superimposed it on a map showing the present day countries. AT the dawn of history,949 words
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Article, Illustration338 1959-12-04 6 By a Special Correspondent PRESENTING* Racing driver Tony Brooks m a spectacular flash past the finishing flag all mud and wheels and laughs. Still laughing, Brooks disentangled himself from one of those new little marvels of the race track, a Go-Kart. He338 words
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Advertisement12 1959-12-04 6 More fantastic than the giant reptiles the mammals that roamed our forests12 words
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Advertisement99 1959-12-04 6 |^lf you hav£riT BRHun 4^ l HI lIUII PLWH ftjß Plays all 4 speeds anc Featherweight r with dual sap. motor with hid Handsome. H A FMJffflTl &Co Ltd I g eaaa WORLD FAMOUS TAPE I 5615/- I Spare Parts Service Guaranteed Alter m NACHIAPPA BROS. (House of Hire PurcKosc99 words
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Miscellaneous274 1959-12-04 6 CLUES ACROSS 7. It's popping for the h^t^2. This is mounted for trials of man Aground <6> 8. !rSke s 9> a turn m the dairy mOSt the deck? 9. Ss takes it, place between gSSSSS^T) hat may m S!SSmSI? d J^Jfi!^ 2}' 15 Its P iled driving! (3). wiST^f274 words
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Miscellaneous203 1959-12-04 6 lo^Nnith^H^^i! n Y« mmary; share market report: 700 The to tne Mister for Cv aik> Al nP d Panama; news; 7.10 Newstalk; 7.15 The about "Malay Publications 14? SdeinviJ° ?SZ n !S lk: week end>s s P° r t. a Preview of 9.15 Personality parade; 9.30 down Vienna; 2.00 Close203 words
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Article, Illustration221 1959-12-04 7 LONG WALK ENDS IN BIG FEED AT KALLANG PARK T dawn yesterday, Singapore's giant Kallang Park burst into life as about 1,500 volunteers prepared food and drinks for the 25,000 uniformed personnel and civilians who took part m the march from the padang. I Mill rking221 words
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Article127 1959-12-04 7 Soldier's wife writes to Mac F ONDON, Fri. Mrs. Dorothy Cooper, who has been told that the British Army cannot give her a free passage to join her soldier husband m Malaya, spent! part of yesterday her 21st birthday writing a letter to Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister.127 words
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Article74 1959-12-04 7 Mr. F. V. Rajendra, who was reinstated after being interdicted from service on July 24 this year, has been transferred from the Singapore Telecommunication headquarters m Fullerton Building to Jurong transmitting station. Mr. Rajendra was reinstated m service on Nov. 24 after being suspended m74 words
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Article313 1959-12-04 7 WORKERS, BOSSES IN UNIQUE PARADE JHE parade on the Padang yesterday was not only the largest that had taken place, but also one truly representative of the people of Singapore. Never before m the history of this island, had trisha riders, taxi-drivers, labourers and road sweepers assemb 1 c d313 words
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369 1959-12-04 7 A 101 YEAR OLD tribal chieftain from Sumatra stood to attention with tears of joy while the Police Band played the new national anthem, Majulah Singapura, at the mass rally on the Singapore Padang yesterday. Tears of joy because his son, Tuan369 words
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Article54 1959-12-04 7 The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, yesterday opened a photo and art exhibition at the Singapore Polytechnic. More than 100 photographs and paintings with a Malayan emphasis were on show. The photographs belong to the Photographic Society of Singapore and the paintings to54 words
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Advertisement192 1959-12-04 7 EXCURSION FARE Now fly to Tokyo at tin's new low Excursion fare— only $1087 round trip. En route enjoy stopover privileges m Saigon, Manila and Hong Kong. Fly Pan Am's giant fourengine Clippers* all the way take 23 duyi to complete your trip. Save $305 over regular round-trip tourist fare.192 words
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Miscellaneous86 1959-12-04 7 -TODAY SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC: Variety show presented by Students Union at Entrance Hall 7.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Malay beginners 11 a.m.^ Malay conversation 9.15 am.: Japanese flower arrangement beginners 10 a.m., 5.15 p.m., seventh course 11 a.m.: Mandarin advanced 5 p.m., beginners 8 p.m. Jv V W.C.A. (Outram Road): Malay86 words
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Miscellaneous94 1959-12-04 7 EXHIBITION (Raffles Museum): "China" by Y. H. Chang and prints m colour and black and white by Wellington Lee. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. PAN PACIFIC SOUTH EAST ASIA WOMEN S ASSOCIATION: Malay class for beginners 9.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. at Singapore Institute of Science. KAMALA CLUB: Malayalam class94 words
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Article, Illustration389 1959-12-04 8 Year's films in story and picture II N T E R N ATIONAL FILM ANNUAL. Edited by William Whitebait. John Calder, 25 rrHIS is the third year of publication for this important and informative yearly roundup of the world' cinema. However, it should be made quite clear for those who389 words
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Article268 1959-12-04 8 This week's Book of the Week is about tilniv mi let > have the quiz on the same subject. Winner gets a copy of International liln Annual. 1. Who wanted to livt m I Want to Live? 2. The two leading roles m the film versioi of268 words
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502 1959-12-04 8 Freedom for one or death for two PJCK OF THE PAPERBACKS SOLDIERS THREE. Humphrey Slater, Pan Books, $1.25. An action-packed war novel. A soldier being escorted to H.Q. to face a court martial for murder becomes lost behind the enemy lines. The prisoner knows he can escape but if he502 words
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Miscellaneous96 1959-12-04 8 ki xirby John Prentice 6c Fred Dlckenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES By Stan Drake /^^L^rMN^TuS H \j£2JJ!!%^ t H y£i^ i £l» .IB I GOVEI^^ MAW MILLION'S C^TipA^Bßn FAMILY— KM NC7T RUNNING H CONFERENCE WILL BE AftOUT YDUfc. J MEFTINrt OPA/ t96 words
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Miscellaneous482 1959-12-04 8 BK Awl I% V BORN today, you have exceilent Judgment and good common sense about everything you attempt. You have clear head for business and probably will be successful In anything involving money or financial investments. However, your major Interests run m quite another direction, so you may never become482 words
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Article, Illustration523 1959-12-04 9 'Uncle Sam finds new uses for Orient curios Imported items from more than 20 countnes featured m Lord and Taylor's new partment store reflect the variety of go no w available m American shops. Below, a member of the sales staff st: a customer one of the rare Buddha heads523 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-12-04 9 VIVIAN PAPPAS (left) and her nephew Michael stopped to rest at one of the Asian settings in' the shop. Young Michael is completely intrigued with a pewter plate from Japan. With them is a staff member of the store. The sandalwood table (foreground) was made81 words
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712 1959-12-04 10 AND YOU WILL ALSO SAVE JHE speed with which science has progressed m the last few years is unprecedented m the world's history. Such progress is not only confined to the spectacular advances m the fields of nuclear energy, highspeed travel and712 words
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534 1959-12-04 10 VONO beds and mat- tresses are the most popular m the world. Fine craftsmanship and moderate prices ensure continuing success. Vono beds and mattresses are distributed to all parts of the world from the modern Vono factory m Staffordshire. England. Long534 words
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Article155 1959-12-04 10 Anne- Scott - An ne- Scott -By I TRIED relaxing the scientific way this week. I talked to a psychologist. I did relaxing exercises. I sat on a nerve-soothing vibrator cushion. I arranged myself on a tilting chair that placed my feet above my head. I had a full body massage.155 words
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Article, Illustration154 1959-12-04 10 YOU CAN SHUT OUT THE SUN WITH AS AL UMINIUM AWNING A-LUMINIUM awnings A are becoming more popular In Singapore. Many house owners are now conscious that a home without them looks square and flat, say the leading suppliers of aluminium awnings, Messrs. Wing Kwong Co.. of 145. Middle Road.154 words
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Advertisement277 1959-12-04 10 STRONG PRACTICAL ECONOMICAL .T^'^S, f'f > THE TRANSLUCENT CORRUGATED SHEETING I AVAILABLE IN ROLLS OF PLASTICLAIR m rolls con sove you up 3?* t^T to 10 f r m comparison to other similar i, materials m sheets of limited dimen- &=J& s*ons necessitating overlapping and joints. f i l If277 words
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Advertisement24 1959-12-04 10 THE AMAZING NEW CONTROLLED HEAT Jj HAIR mMt^/m DRYERj^^ A JJ MARDEN COMP* M J 78 82, Orchord Rood. Smgop*. A 4 44*******4444* AAAA24 words
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Article356 1959-12-04 11 v more Malayan homes arc en joy m z th* tu n .iu Pj&nint not a luxury but an ta£r^S£^™; U I*1 And ri htt *>> slnce ftKwiir home is m the city or m the country < ntrib I ntl «n to better living356 words
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Article, Illustration430 1959-12-04 11 W RESULT- A FINE LOCK United >Uow--8 1: ie and been of the The Com*ciing this type United over the have de--3 Of 'able rion CUhty iders t-iriect rtant :ng iomes 'urity. mber *ue usefront i ble to 'aches an be meng a •uloid which has the430 words
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Advertisement50 1959-12-04 11 FOR I 1 EVERY HOME I AN IDEAL COMBINATION! THE VONO 301/6 COMBINATION BEDSPRING and INNER V SW II It? Uwl IuLI L/Cjl jjmS? most comfortable nights of your life! II IP C:;^^^^^^^^*^^W I|^B^ MM^^^^ f Jwjtk i^y i"^l l^ifV fl IVI J ET THE HIGH-CLASS REFRIGERATOR *V* it P50 words
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Article, Illustration348 1959-12-04 12 NORMAN JOSHUA - Architecture: The modern pace-setters NORMAN JOSHUA By "ARCHITECT! HK b life flr A life itself taking form a^ljl the truest record o! |jf e a y 6i m Those words, written I, I can architect Frank Un\ u- well be the motto of the ai tion recently on display Museum348 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-12-04 12 Grace -UNESCO building in Paris Pief Lv?,? q Nr ter^° f 50 8i the Creati of hree *«*»**«*> Marcel Breuer (U.S.A.). Bernard Ifjj P.er Luig. Nervi (Italy). In the foreground is the conference building with its monumental facade shaped from and its copper-covered roof. To the right is the secretariat,54 words
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Advertisement133 1959-12-04 12 SOH L AGE I [ho T*rade Mark Registered .4 beautiful lock design— whatever Ililt jrour /ii^/t' <///</ purpose which WWy marries security with beauty. ffl^^ A. CLOUET CO., (S) LTD. 33-6. Wallich St.. S pore Tel: ***** Makes your home lovelier! Laminated Plastics fcr table tops, kifchen counters, wall panelling,133 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-12-04 13 lAMATIC structural form and an equally dramatic use of coloured glass give the First Presbysterian jmford. Connecticut, some of the splendour of the great Gothic cathedrals. The architect was Wallace Harrison.38 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-12-04 13 \t« r cniral curve reminiscent of a giant snail resting on its Museum m New York, with t. sp-a' c« prank nt has the forceful originality readily id entity mg irs40 words
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Advertisement466 1959-12-04 13 HffiA 10^Mi£\ is why we chose /<? 111 ii UOrwMwKrW x I a i A fejC* Roi ss < S CT^hVl^^Xm r^^ l I t jr ii f I V^k I I Xw^ CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING IS CHEAPER TO RUNSAVES YOUR MONEY HERE'S WHY! For over 50 years Carrier have466 words
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Article, Illustration165 1959-12-04 14 GAY, STRONG AND LIGHT IT'S JUST THE THING FOR HOME AND PICNICS A WORD m the ear of all generous wives and husbands. We don't mind you taking a peek at this chair m fact, you're more than welcome. Don't you think your wife165 words
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Article, Illustration575 1959-12-04 14 HOW YOUR REFRIGERA TOR WORKS -FACTS THAT VERY FEW PEOPLE KNOW A£f*f&£*ATO* M£C*4 WtM THE DOMESTIC refrigerator is of pleasing appearance and a model of efficiency. It plays a very important part m the modern home. But do we know how it works? This brief article attempts to explain. Originally,575 words
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Advertisement166 1959-12-04 14 using ROLLER or BRUSH beautify uaur fume nOflt wti/v i SB fc _m T up^_ I In just a few hours you can add years -fl^J^Ui jP^Sl^mm^^lh of beauty to your walls with SUPER kfl ir^^T^^^^^^B W? KEM-TONE, the miracle latex wall tj^fiPJ paint. More people use SUPER KEM- tl¥166 words
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Advertisement79 1959-12-04 14 Look to.. VAN H|J FURNITUbJ Modern 1)^, I Hodel-D304 Double Bed wi| bedside table attichad Model-D305 Dressing Ta* and Stool 11 j/J Model-D324 Divider See our ranges on cfispM VAN HIN 1 Showrooms 136-142. ORCHARD ROAD I* 129. IPOH ROAD. KUALA Folds Flat I J As a Chair As a79 words
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750 1959-12-04 15 ad i. piiiiiiiimuiiiiiiimmi Mvnce W an efllorc Driwal slashes malnnce costs, preserves appearance and condition One application of Driwal adds years of life to iew exteriors. Driwal is Ideal for all "breathing type paints such as Snowcem and Reslrex. It preserve* your750 words
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Article964 1959-12-04 15 ROSE SLIVKA - ROSE SLIVKA THE CRAFTSMAN FINDS HIS RIGHTFUL PLACE By to i iustrial be. a greater or lesser de- but today they are ing a new iibed. meeting a new condition and a new demand. Our highly industrialised culture la contradictory m attitudes. The very mass production that964 words
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Advertisement92 1959-12-04 15 DRIWAL is a Silicone, I A a*l of remarkable A yldSllC compounds /A I^. •rmical structure /I F@mCO&* l\\ etween glass and Sy Atf)fir 1 V^ but DRIWAL I JO* yV**' 1 has P6 added fat tiding «vmg special protection I UUlUllTlg Q against fungus. I^ 111 1 V^* >AL92 words
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Advertisement81 1959-12-04 15 SO HOT k Jk UHTII r* FITTED \Jr* WS SUN sas^E i AIR-CONTROL LOUVRES CHEAPER TO INSTAL THAN NORMAL WINDOWS "i\ 9-- IHp lirintf m <■ ii us |Rjp|b»»4|j££tay l_ EDinnAiDC l#»~ _J l\ IW I I/M ll\ k If; a. SHEER LOOK ppiiP /j n n 1 1 o81 words
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Advertisement18 1959-12-04 16 1 YoU Too CAN HAVE THEBEsToF EVERVfHING Wl\ x. w^^ il l I ILJI fc* lIX T\/wrA nvl^'^18 words
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Article103 1959-12-04 17 I I I I I I 1 I I m n I I I and steam for half an hour The cake will taste hkt a newly-baked one Mrs Youn? writes': make your jade earrings and other M-uellery sparkle, put them imoni;vt i ce tubes. Leave them103 words
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Article, Illustration357 1959-12-04 17 JMIK Christmas season is drawing near. And the colour that catching on fast m the world <>t tushion is WHITE. I hear from London that it is the rage from Moscow to New York (It's the one thing the nations are united about).357 words
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Article111 1959-12-04 17 Let the kids help you 11/HY don't you give the ff children a chance to do something m the house which will make them feel they are "helping mother."? Here is a cold drink they will love to have themselves, too. Sweet Apple Cider. Take two apples, half lemon, two111 words
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559 1959-12-04 17 NURSE MEG - THEY MUST GET THE RIGHT FOOD TO THRIVE NURSE MEG TALKING ABOUT CHILDREN by NOWADAYS we are always hearing about diets diets to make you thin, diets to make you fat, banana diets, milk diets so that at the very mention of the word a busy mother is likely to559 words
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Article140 1959-12-04 17 QMy baby aged three months has sticky discharging eyes and although I bathe them they do not seem to improve. What else should I do? A. This is an infected condition of the eyes, and you must be very careful as it is often very infectious and140 words
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Advertisement165 1959-12-04 17 H jfl B^v rou can depend on ME PROVED BABY FOOD health and I 'I -m insist iv en Lacto^cn. -SI6^BH^BB .ancetl milk formula ll^2^Pv3l quickly. If IP^^S vMble, gi fjM Ibe happy m the ij W| in^tiie host. ElSS9iVHf|!flffl d m Malaya. rll In t,o 1 Lh fc-i^M^^^^' MtWf165 words
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Advertisement211 1959-12-04 17 f'**f NEWS FOR WOMEN Si m jm "if I uli iiiiiiir urnnniv J|P J"' mi m IILUI lini I ISP Iwl Lb ■fm mm m rS^- Growing children must have a nourishing, well-balonced diet to M^f2^£? •eplaftS? meet the ever-increasing demands of natural, healthy growth. That is why wise parents211 words
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Advertisement216 1959-12-04 18 LIVE! There's a view outside. Enjoy it, and still have your privacy. LET US INSTALL VENETIAN BLINDS HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED WING KWONG CO.. 145, Middle Rood, Smqopore -7. ETcl; ***** 341 H. SPECIAL X'MAS OFFERS Phtittps, Grundig, Nordmende Radios Radiograms. Special on Cash Prices Easy Hire Purchase Terms. INTERNATIONAL216 words
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Advertisement222 1959-12-04 18 MAJULLAH SALE ALL SPEEDS A. ALL TASTES lUXOIIUS from 25 cents. ODEON GRAMOPHONE RECORD CO., lead Office: 4, North Bridge Rd. rTel: ***** eh: 149, Hill Street. Tel: ***** VANITY'S $5 to $10 department Christmas Gifts: Earrings Belts Head-Bands Flowers "Happy Top" Blouses Gloves etc. VANITY 32, RAFFLES PLACE GREAT222 words
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Advertisement337 1959-12-04 18 '-'V/J.S JB J I j'l -J M" ■Ktf^^' ■'fySr^^iß ■S^ydjr&^'M Efo/V^ THE CLEARANCE SALE at Mohamed Thamby, 12, Change Alley is a popular one with bargain hunters. Stocks being sold include $2/- per yard for 36" Cotton woven dress materials Austrian > and 36" Printed coton m beautiful designs at337 words
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Advertisement931 1959-12-04 18 CHRISTMAS SHOP- REDUCED PRICES at PING reductions now at Binwani's, 102 North Bridge Maganlal Nagindas 85/87 Road nave t o be seen to be Arab Street. They are now be ii ev ed. You will find bardisplaying gaily designed m items for tne whole furnishings from U.K. and i am931 words
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Advertisement105 1959-12-04 18 the port handled goods from 155 ships. The average tonnage handled during the first halt of the year was 75,500 tons per month. But during the last four months this had been increased to an average of 80.100 tons per month. "We now expect the extension of the port to105 words
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Advertisement392 1959-12-04 18 of. The world renowned Knight Piano is an excellent instrument made m the Largest piano factory m England. For only $100/--monthly you too can be the proud owner of this magnificent piano. Sole Agents are The Keller Piano Co. Ltd. 2, Orchard Road. LOOK AROUND Luck Traders Ltd., 17 Orchard392 words
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Advertisement232 1959-12-04 18 Save your because we import direct and sell direct that makes everything cheaper. itittt Watches, Cameras. Transistor Radios Sensational Offer! LIEN WAR 108, North Bridge Rood, Td: *****, ***** Spar.. CHUHO BRAND Af LEATHER^/ SHOES M l|Uj| MADE IN CHINA 6^. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. I. TEL. 332)9. FLOOR POLISHEF232 words
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Advertisement62 1959-12-04 18 •I* j I CHIID^I L «U S| J Di 1 ""•"Si I Product If I GROWH with "ffl CMCeitrsiittm SINCERE m 22 NorrtiEr4*|J CHRISTMASj For Persian, H Pakisia, i Japan* m| CarptU mil IRANIAN a 37, T«J ngop 1 1 Our Urnd x w Lir;eM SJITiSSP HtUll] Bretl*l TU Grand62 words
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Article, Illustration830 1959-12-04 19 ALLAX W.KVMTW* picks ihe winners ri.l A2<omhl>liU. Technicolor II 9.0, Marksman 9.0, Peaceful King 8.4, Grand Coup 8.2, Amusement Park II 8.0, Automation 7.13. Agnes Slipper 7.10, Sachiko 7.7, Via Victoria 7.7. fHE Singapore St. Leger, last of the current season's830 words
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Article1621 1959-12-04 19 ALL CLEAR BEST IN MILE EVENT T*HE five Class 4 races to be decided tomorrow are difficult. Carbon Paper, Hindu Robe, Colza, No Kidding, Piet Hein, Thank You, Tot Ziens. Pack of Gold, Traveller's Cheque, Colour Film, Raffles Square and Esther's Pet can all be1,621 words
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Article33 1959-12-04 19 They will not start Following horses will not start tomorrow:— Amusement World, Mississippi, Funny Face, Tot Ziens. Toreador. Bucentaur 11, Volare, Telew, Subardini, Commotion and Pappa Prince. Colour Film is a doubtful starter.33 words
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Article, Illustration155 1959-12-04 19 It is pointless to use the Blackwood convention when the Information derived may be of no real benefit. This example from match play shows once again that the bid of Four No-Trumps comes better from the weaker hand. In both rooms South and North began with One Heart155 words
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Advertisement176 1959-12-04 19 i ITS ihstitutc for the Best. \tl Pan* 'lUbi- ■<■ irom all radio dealerv DOCK CHEONG COMPANY 9", Tro* Street. Spore, 2. T«l. ***** v rode Bid*., Spore, 1. Tel: ***** -oducts are being displayed at RD CO. GREAT WORLD PARK, S'port-3 i b^H 1 ii WATFRPROOt 1 1 porp.176 words
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Advertisement173 1959-12-04 19 MM for December is on sale now with a great $2,000 free entry contest IN THIS ISSUE kv *T^B Bb£ B^^^^B THE TENGKU IN AUSTRALIA ■BHBHHK^^Ry^^^^^^B^Bi^Pßt '^■'^^^^H yl^Br 5 m> "\^dß Stfp H Bb 1 ¥'^fcn^B *^hR P^"^l Vmh^ml IQ^BS^i. «vtl 4 1 I THE CRESCENT OF DEATH iP^ '■''mb^L^—^bi173 words
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399 1959-12-04 20 'HUMAN HAPPINESS IS OUR GOAL' SAYS U.S. PRESIDENT Ike speaks to nation just before departure A S H INGTON, Fri. President Kisenhower, an hour before his departure for a goodwill tour of 11 nations, told the American people last night he would try to convey to everyone "our earnestness mU.P.I; Reuter - 399 words
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Article, Illustration107 1959-12-04 20 Free Press THESE four prisoners were among the nine released from Changi Prison. Singapore, this morning. All four were convicted for life m connection with the Maria Hertogh riots m 1950. They are (from left): Abdul Nathar Qulam Mohideen Shaik Mohamed Oth man Gani. Dawood binFree Press - 107 words
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296 1959-12-04 20 Reds missile build-up 100 main bases LONDON, Friday. OLSSIA was reported today to have about 100 principal missile bases and a missile force of 200,000 men. The estimate was made m a comprehensive study of Soviet strength by the Institute of Strategic Studies m London, a private group, according toU.P.I - 296 words
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Article30 1959-12-04 20 Major J. R. Galwey, Deputy Assistant Director of Public Relations at Headquarters, Singapore Base District, has been awarded the M.B.E. for meritorious service. Full list on Pafe 3.30 words
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Article37 1959-12-04 20 Inche Rahim Ishak, Political Secretary to the Minister for Culture, will give the first of two talks on Malay publications and journals at 9 o'clock tonight m the English service of Radio Singapore.37 words
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Article43 1959-12-04 20 WASHINGTON. Fii. The Federation Communications Commission yesterday ordered every radio station m the United States— all 5.236 of them -to tell the commission immediately whether disc jockeys have accepted payments to plug records during the past year. Reuter.43 words
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215 1959-12-04 20 Two children are killed in hurricane PRIESKA, Cape Province, Friday. TWO children were killed and more than 300 peo- pie injured when winds of hurricane strength accompanied by torrential rain wrecked this non-white township yesterday. Meanwhile rich farmland round Naples has been turned into marshes unrecognisable to villagers by four215 words
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215 1959-12-04 20 Rest of the Sport IAMSHEDPUR, Fri. J India beat Malaya 5-2 m the Asian zone final of the Über Cup badminton tournament for women here yesterday. Results were: SINGLES— Tan Gaik Bee beat Sushila Kapadia, India, 11-7, fl-6; Prem Prashar beat Jean Moey, Malaya, 11-3,Reuter - 215 words
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Article58 1959-12-04 20 HOUSTON, Fri— Joe Brown, the 34-year-old American Negro, retained his world lightweight boxing title here last night when he beat Dave Charnley, British and British Empire title holder m five rounds. The referee stopped the scheduled 15 round fight at the end of the fifth after Charnley had58 words
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Advertisement183 1959-12-04 20 BRACELET FOR ■THIRD BABY LONDON. Fri. Queen .ibeth went cm a Chr chopping visit to Harrod's j Store here and bought a tiny gold bracelet for the baby she expects early next year, the Daily Sketch reported. Her ftr>t call was at the toy fair to buy gifts for the183 words
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Advertisement244 1959-12-04 20 b^K '^B^aVjat^^^Bm ■L^Br^X The Oauphine puts extra mires within reach of your family kutf that take you to the pleasure spots, beaches, picnic ground* Bm ""ell y^j wanted to visit. For the Oauphine, as waa shown m th« 1959 M Economy Run, will do up to 52 miles per gallon244 words
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Miscellaneous11 1959-12-04 20 TODAY'S SPORT HOCKEY— Beatty S.S. v Old Boys, Beatty, Road, p.m.11 words
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