The Singapore Free Press, 7 December 1959

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  • 15 1 TH E SINGAPOR E FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 53 1 1 m I reeI I I I E long I Or a I be I I The M Tord I I I forI fenet .-forI I on I m well I rti SinI the T.ent. and ving incnleaunity the 1 of words :.ote Future, rt toeful I omlc
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  • 500 1 Youth left Varsity hostel last week, has not returned Police called m: Parents arrive from K.L. The FREE PKESS secured for you THE LATEST AMBLER THRILLER IT IS ABorr si.\4.ai»ori: IMIOMMA This TOP fiction will begin very soon. II is fa of. gripping reading A INI\ERSITY,OF MALAYA
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  • 138 1 PARATROOPS ATTACK HIDEOUTS Drive on Darul Islam rebels JAKARTA, Mon. ParaJ troops are being dropped into bandit areas of West Java m a new drive to wipe out Darul Islam gangs, an Air Force spokesman said here yesterday. He said the Air Force commandoes were linked with infantry troops m
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  • 178 1 U .S. may withdraw its troops frown Iceland REYKJAVIK, Mon. Reports from Washington that the United States is considering withdrawing part of its 6,000-man defence force m Iceland came as a surprise to the Icelandic Government yesterday. The Government has made no request recently for such a cut and s
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  • 222 1 SUKARNO GIVES PEACE PLEDGE ON NEW GUINEA JAKARTA, Monday. T'HE Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert A Menzies, said here last night President Sukarno had assured him that Indonesia would settle its dispute with Holland over West New Guinea peacefully. Speaking at a Press conferenoe, Mr. Menzies said the Indonesian President's
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  • 37 1 BANG— ITS IN COLOUR AN explosion of colour m the Singapore sky bursts above the decorated floats takinc P*rt m last night's water carnival m the Inner Roads. Thousands lined the seafront to watch, picture. Free Press
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  • 135 1 China in Summit Mac's plan r ONDON, Mon.—Prime Minister Harold Macmillan is planning a Summit meeting with Communist China, the Empire News diplomat correspondent suggested yesterday. The correspondent said Mr Macmillan "will discuss the plan with President Eisenhower at the Western summit m Paris m tw» weeks' time." He continued:
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  • 14 1 I n I k S 5314 HAUL nvrrji H liver p| Brick*
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  • 287 2 Taking oil to 'the Rhine and the heart oi Europe Across the desert and over a mountain to France BOUGIA (Algeria), Monday. A DREAM came true this week-end when Algerian oil began to flow from wells m the heart of the Sahara to refineries on the
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  • 37 2 FRANCE MAKES A PROMISE THE HAGUE, Mon. —M. Maurice Couve de Murville, the French Foreign Minister, save an assurance here that France would not use the European Common Market as an instrument against the United Kingdom Reuter
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  • 39 2 Arabs discuss Jordan waters CAIRO. Mon— The United Arab Republic has formally requested an emergency session of the Arab League Council to discuss Israeli plans to divert the waters of the River Jordan, a league spokesman announced here. Reuter
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 2 picture. Gaily lit floats and boats cruise by m the water carnival held m the Singapore Inner Roads last night. The colourful display drew large crowds who lined the seafront from Collyer Quay to Kallang Park.- Free Press
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  • 34 2 LONDON, Mon. The 8,397-ton Japanese steamer, Nagasaki Maru, bound from Tokyo for Dunedin, New Zealand, is aground on the Helen Reef, about 200 miles north of Dutch New Guinea. Reuter
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  • 32 2 BONN, Mon. Germans made ,120.600,000 marks worth of private investments m foreign countries during the third quarter of the current year including 4,900.000 marks m Asian countries. Reuter
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  • 66 2 THE HOSPITAL NOISES THAT JAR THE MOST LONDON, Mon.—A British doctor has suggested that hospital patients should be given ear plugs to enable them to sleep free from the noisy disturbances of hospital life. Investigation 'showed that talking, snoring and other patients calling out m the wards, topped the list
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  • 53 2 WASHINGTON, Mon.— The United States has announced plans to put a 100-foot inflatable sphere into orbit around the earth early next Spring. The sphere, 1,000 miles above the earth, is designed to reflect radio waves with high efficiency as it circles the earth once every
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  • 49 2 A leading British Industrialist. Mr. William Loris Mather, is due In Singapore this afternoon. Mr. Mather is on a world trip prior to taking over Chairmanship of Mather and Platt Limited m Britain. The firm supplies engineering equipment, to Malayan tin mines and rubber estates.
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  • 38 2 Tropical climate institute NAIROBI. —♦Africa's first institute of tropical meteorology will be established near Nairobi. It will conduct scientific research on tropical climate and act as a clearing house for information on weather studies throughout tropical Africa. U.P.I.
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  • 25 2 PRETORIA, Mon. South Africa's import control policy would remain unchanged during 1960, Dr. N. Diedrichs, Minister of Economic Affairs, announced last night Reuter
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  • 25 2 COLOGNE (Germany). The world's iron production this year is expected greatly to surpass the record production of 1957, when 293.--000.000 tons was produced.
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  • 73 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Somali 1/2. Tegelberg 4/5. Agamemnon 6/7, Burma Mam 6A, Benloyal 8/9 Marceli Nowotko 10/11, Bougainville 13/14, Fairsky 15 16, Leda Maersk 18, Azuma&an Maru 19. Senai N. Wall 4. Kmabalu 21/22. Nissei Maru 23/24, Pleasantville
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  • 161 2 BANKERS MAY TOUR ASIA AN international delegation f Ski A may go to South „n r v papers here reported yestei 1 The bankers may include "1 man of Lloyds Bank a dor to the United St. ing West German bj chairman of the C York and a former I
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  • 684 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle pri< CINGAPOFE. SATURDAY. INDUSTRIALS Yesterday Today Alex Bricks Pret J. 70 1.70 Ords. 1.99 199 Atlas lc» 1100 Buyers 188. Pftrd "50B.M. Trustees 5 2b 5.25 Con. Tin Sme't Pref. 15 19 Ortfs 49 48 3 Federal Dispensary 1 FitiwWcla 1-08J2
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  • 151 3 BILINGUAL AND TRILINGUAL EDUCATION plan for- Lnoun."".'- this the Minister for Education. M y 4em at the schools will be: yuk H< TZ*y> rr •pinwwimm I S' I Wan- linese: I and f ream: and f Ma- < hetne, I ilinjnial B^'.'.x v >■■' 0 WLrt ncnagf V tnglishI Malar.
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  • 35 3 picture. Members of the Malay Women's Welfare Association performing a Malay classical dance at the Aneka Ragam Raayat at the Singapore City Hall steps on Saturday night.- Free Press
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  • 54 3 NEW DELHI. Mon. An all-white tiger, spanning nine feet six inches, will greet President Eisenhower when he visits the World Agriculture Fair on Dec. 11. Fair authorities claim the flve-year-old beast, belonging to the Maharaja of Rewa, is one of the few all-white tigers m
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  • 33 3 Aoyd to speak on oorhouse row Selwyn '.ary, is -estions m about the m" issue. ask. Mr. inent what Foreign tbout Egypreports that a > b€ established Port Said British or.y Moordurin* the Reuter
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  • 13 3 D m ing begins I D H. LawI Sons and Reuter
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  • 249 3 Queen's smile 'dried up' radio men ONDON, Mon. The Queen took a delight m putting Canadian radio and television com m c n tators "off their stroke" by smiling and nodding at them m public, according to a book published here today. British radio commentator John Snagge writes that during
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  • 315 3 Gala evening but will your friends remember YOU? lmkljk pOR every woman a gala evening out is an event to remember. She has a special dress for the occasion and she takes particular care with her make-up and general appearance. That's all very well. But the question is— are you
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    • 122 3 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice tfc Fred Dickenson J J^^^^*^^ i^^Z^^ f p H kLp^i^ T fV^fU 'T WAN T pV i Y^ppwi _^p^^^^^pv >*) ir^i I MAW)RAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis 0 LOTUAR.ytHJ CANTtI 6UPPeNLY-YOU ARE MURTT TWE aANPTTS STARE UNHAPPoj I HERE TME^^d^^^tfo 1 Pl6H."^» J^
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    • 112 3 UTi ttAS^^to^^fYiifTTW' BORN today, you will find this is one of the difficult periods of the month and you will need all your courage and fortitude to combat the conditions under which you were born. Since your intuitions are exceptionally keen, you may discover that you are almost psychic at
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    • 228 3 be trying to push you into hurried action. Resist it; take your own time. CAPRICORN (Dec. 23Jan. 20) Personal problems may pose delays this morning, but they should disappear by mid-afternoon. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 -Feb. 19)— Stick closely to routine until noon. Then you can hope to untangle a legal
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  • 812 4 March of the manses i something new has come lon this scene, what it i is, i don't know, but i i have felt the terrific i force of its coming... One had m recent weeks heard a catchy tune being hummed and sung lispingly by school children playing m
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  • 279 4 THREE FOUNTAINS IN GUEST ROOM T^EW DELHI, Mon. President Eisenhower will stay m a guest suite with such refinements as a 100-square foot bed and a bathroom with three fountains when he visits India. The suite m the Indian presidential palace also was used by Soviet Communist Party Chief Nikita
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    • 628 4 Drink A real 1 fruit Juice I ORANGEADE |HMI«HIMHI«NNIH lll.lll>'<'lll Straits Times k Free Press For the convenience of adverNsara o«r representatives at Ist Floor, COLD STORAGE ARCADE, Orchard Road, Singapore vW lOcoivo small advertisements and has number replies Small advertisement* placed In Singapore may also be handed to: COLD
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    • 248 4 r CLUES ACROSS go (5, 8). Iron sounding as If It gets 2 ne 3roung In the earliest m a tight little set (5). tneir development 4 £t TEL" %rSK 3 Just the drum to get steamed Prof«slon (7) up about P«fhaps (i). I. Altrn«tlYely eiwwed for a *1° <**<
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    • 199 4 w 'PL Pro ramn summary: "Eradication the Solution"; 645 Week at the Singapore Badmln--1.02 Melody market; 1.30 The Sunset serenade: 6.53 Announce- ton Hall. news; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 Rawlca ments; 6.55 Singapore share mar- 9.30 The news; 9.40 Newstalk; and Landauer; 2.00 Close Down, ket report. 9.45 Spotlight on the
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  • 13 5 Sopping Guide Sea:eet. A IS, until hand-carved i«iita rachiVothrr skill- Try •aid? I
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  • 87 5 rpHE Singapore Ministry of 1 Culture will give free film shows today, the ptctures including full length features and "Forward With The People" produced by the Ministry m various languages. The screenings will be at the following places: Jalan Kayu Village "Dholak" (Hindustani) at 7 p.m.
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  • 213 5 ENGLISH SCHOOT TEACHERS TO BE REPOSTED DETAILS WILL BE OUT THIS WEEK JEACHERS of Singapore Government English schools, which closed for the end-of-year vacation yesterday, have been ordered not to leave the State for their holidays before next Thursday. The Ministry of Education has issued this
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  • 110 5 4,000 BOOKS IN MISSION COLLECTION Over four thousand books are now contained m the library of the Raraakrishna Mission at 9 Norris Road, according to the latest published report issued by the Advisory Committee. It is one of the best collections m -Singapore on philosophy and the great religions. In
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  • 148 5 MORE than 20 suspected vice haunts m Singapore were raided by anti-vice squads of the Police and the Social Welfare Department during the past fortnight. The Director of Social Welfare, Mr. W. S. Woon, told the Free Press that this was the first time m
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  • 51 5 picture A COMBINED choir singing the State Anthem, "Majulah Singapura," at the Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat (variety show for the people), at the Singapore City Hall steps on Saturday night. It was the first item of a programme which delighted the big crowd at the Padang. Free
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  • 278 5 T»HE 550 tons of rubbish left behind on the SingaA pore Padang after the Loyalty Week rally on Thursday is being put to good use although its clearance involved much work for the City Cleansing Department The refuse is to be
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  • 34 5 The Goan community m Singapore yesterday morning celebrated the feast of its Patron Saint, St. Francis Xavier, with a solemn High Mass at the Church of St. Joseph m Victoria Street.
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  • 88 5 Radio S'pore concert RADIO Singapore's "Puspawarna Singapura" at the Badminton Hall at 8 p.m. will be the highlight of today's Loyalty Week celebrations. It will be an all-communi-ty variety show with 22 items, mainly dances, songs and comic sketches. Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat will be presented at 7 p.m. at Sembawang
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  • 29 5 TODAY: 3.35 p.m. TOMORROW: 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. FRIDAY: 8.14 a.m. and 9.20 p.m.
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  • 65 5 picture. These eight nurses graduated from St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, Singapore, last weekend. They are (front row, from left): Dorothy Fam. Foong Yin Yee, winner of trie Key Smith shield for being the most efficient nurse m training, Lim See Lan. (Back row, from left): Wong Ah
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  • 147 5 Accountancy: S'pore for conference SINGAPORE will be represented at the second conference of accountancy organisations m Asian and Pacific countries which will be held In Australia m March and April next year. Ten other countries have also accepted. The conference is being sponsored by the Australian Society of Accountants and
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  • 237 5 EIGHT hundred thousand incorrectly or insufficiently addressed letters were destroyed by the General Post Office m Singappore during the past 11 months. This figure is only 100.000 1^ ttian that of last year. The Director of Posts. Mr M B Subramanion, yesterday gave those figures as
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    • 146 5 fdggddd 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 Club visit to Sally's home 4.30 p.m.; Malay Civil Service std. one 5 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): Malay 3.45 p.m., 7.30 p.m. (two classes); Ballet primaries
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  • JOHORE HIGHLIGHTS
    • 986 6 Exodus of health inspectors from the State z A familiar sight every morning m front of the Johore Bahru General Hospital, these two fishermen E E sit patiently at the top of two tripod -like structures. E The other ends of the four ropes are tied to the corners of
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    • 39 6 BATU PAHAT, Mon. For the first time, the local Town Council has approved a budget without a deficit. The District Officer, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ja'afar, said that this was possible because of last year's surplus of $154,000.
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    • 41 6 CALEXICO f Calif orn ia > Mon. Health authorities here have ordered police to shoot on sight every stray dog they see m face of a rajbies epidemic. They have already poisoned 1,500 dogs with strychnine and shot 125. Reuter
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    • 105 6 lOHORE BAHRU, the State capital, will have two modern buildings, each costing $500,000, to house the Town Council and the General Post Office. They are to be built m i Jalan Tan Hiok Nee, which runs parallel to Jalan Ibrahim, where the present buildings are
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    • 101 6 BATU PAHAT, Mon. A $32,000 cooked food market for Malays, a modern Rest House and the introduction of a double bucket system for sanitation service are some of the main improvements for this town, planned for next year, said the District Officer, Inche Abdul
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    • 98 7  - he wants to ng her way o America Roy azaroo by -month S. K. Poon, songres popular Cathay Hotel, further m the nightclub my way to America," she ard would well 12. ning liner t firstface. :.d a d forcecame her pa'°rfp name j madt the Em- 7th :ided kinc
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    • 319 7  -  PLAYING one of the three lovely daughters of a retired army colonel m the Rowcroft Theatre Club's Christmas presentation of Glad Tidings is Susan Dinsmore. To be staged at the REME Theatre. Rowcroft Lines, Ayer Rajah Road from Dec. 8 to 12, Glad Tid-
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    • 226 7 This little girl was a sensation F'VX QUIZ sUrt off x this week with a switch from glamour *»rls to little girls. Who was the child star who [«aae a sensational debut m Tit er Bay? lit?*. ho P la y^ the Jittle boy m Count Your Blessings? 3. Which
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    • 53 7 The Singapore Film Society will screen the film Kameradschaft (Germany. 1931) on Sunday. Dec. 27, at the Cultural Centre at 6 p.m. Only members will be admitted. People wishing to join the Society should write to the secretary. Mr. K. F. Oehlers, c o United Engineers. River Valley
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    • 108 7 rE Singapore Ballet Academy h holding Its annual display at the Victoria Theatre at 5.30 p.m. on Dec. 12 and 13. A feature will oe u><* three sets of twins Tan pore Ballet next year Altogether 550 children will take part m
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    • 192 7 i iLfl I IkT^J III! r r^\\V7Jlr™ l Director's order to Ting Hao NINETEEN YEAR--11 OLD Ting Hao had the longest and most beautiful hair among all the Hong Kong film actresses. But director Tang Huang ordered her to cut It to neck length to play
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  • 120 8 FIRST WIN FOR NEW OWNERS MAYBE upoet when he came from a long way back with a strong run at the finish to win the seventh race at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Maybe, who was having his first run for his new owners. "Bright Star Stables", was ridden with perfect
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  • 22 8 The Singapore Turf Club reminds all members that the last day of the current meeting will be Sunday, Dec. 13.
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  • 378 8 'm J I I I of w I I I "1 I I I 1 I I I J 1 I 1 I y Pe*att 1 I 1 j 1 1 1 Jl Grand j •j matin, wa d j A douWe i Fiff 1
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  • 388 8 First day: Dec. 5 I Going: Heavy RACE ONE— Class 4, Div. 3-6 Furs. L Reliable 8.9 carr 8.4 (Subian). 2. Russian Rose II 7 13 (Dragon). 3 Rice 9.0 (GeyeT). 4 .Little Lulu 8.2 (Barratt). Winner trained by Martin. Won by: i\Z\\ head. Time:
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  • 141 8 HPHE following horses should prove good propositions second time out: Russian Rose second m Race One. Turk's Fire sixth m the same race should win m the future. Don't discard Tua Pw a r on his performance on Saturday. He will win races m
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  • 249 9 pyMSTAN FIGHIg^BACK IN THE THIRD TEST AT KARACHI FAZAL MAHMOOD BAGS FIVE WICKETS for 74 DAKKTav a t KARACHI, Monday. P from m; t nncrl erm ned l prevent Australi a r S m making a clean sweep of their three With medium pacer Fazal
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  • 17 9 SES LEE AS HOT AST AT ELBOURNE I I urI m xle the I iini I t0
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  • 45 9 SYDNEY, Mon. Lew Howl beat Mervyn Rose, 6-3, 6-3, and Ken RoeewaU defeated Pancho Segura. 6-3. 6-2 m first-round matches yesterday m the Sydney professional tennis tournament. In the doubles, Hoad and Prank Sedsman beat Segura and Pancho Gonsales, 6-3. 6-4.- U.P.I.
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  • 123 9 Pakistan Ist Innings 287 Australian Ist Innings C. McDonald b Intikhab 19 G. Stevens c Mathias b Fazal 13 W. Grout c and b Intikhab 20 K. Mackay c Butt b Pazal 40 N. Harvey c Imtiaz Ahmad b Fazal 54 N. O'Neill b Munir Malick 6 L. Favell
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  • 116 9 SEAP Games chief disagrees rpHE Chef de Mission, X Singapore South East Asia Peninsula Games contingent, Mr. Low Kee Pow, told the Free Press today that he did not completely agree with the views put forward by the respective managers that the State would win 39 medals at Bangkok. Mr.
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  • 45 9 HONG KONG WIN INTERPORT MATCH HONG KONG, Mon.— Hong Kong beat Bangkok by ten wickets m the interport cricket match here yesterday. The final scores: Bangkok, first innings 167 and 100. Hong Kong, first innings 7 for 259 declared and ten for no wicket.- Reuter
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  • 225 9 SOUTH and North were old hands at the game, but their bidding was beyond belief- One No-Trump (16--18 points)— Three Hearts; Three No-Trumps Four Diamonds; Six No-Trumps. Thinking he had heard enough. South felt he had to protect King Spade. West chanced a double and led
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  • 66 9 picture. me nmsn of the lou yards sprint at the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's Loyalty Week athletic meet between Singapore Selection and Singapore Police. The meeting was cancelled by heavy rain after three events had been run off. Picture shows Cedric Monteiro (extreme right) beating Ernest Frida
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  • 380 9 By ALLAN LEWIS nARK DUET (Franklin) who worked with a horse identified as Judicial (Barratt) was really outstanding at Bukit Timah this morning. With Dark Duet on the outside of his companion and more than half way out on the number two track- they disposed
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    • 54 9 *^Xw^jf J^^^a^^^r m as RUGGER: S.C.C. "B" v Chcshires Regt. padang; RAF Changi "A" v RAF Tengah. Changi. SOCCER: National loyalty week game Singapore v Joint Services, Jalan Besar stadium 7.30 p.m. CYCLING: Malayan Rough Rider s C.C. plank track meet, Great World Park. 8.30 p.m. GOLF: RSGC Ladies meeting
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  • 447 10 TURKEY'S 'WE LOVE IKE' DEMONSTRATION OF FRIENDSHIP Picture at American President stands five staret/s high as half a million cheer ANKARA, Monday. TURKEY welcomed President Eisenhower yesterday by displaying his picture five storeys high. The huge painting hung prominently as mounted cavalry escorted the American President along Ataturk Boulevard. As
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  • 50 10 Collecting for fund OFFICE worker Miss Alice Lai buys a "flag from volunteers \Vu Seek Koon and Miss Lim Kirn Yoke during National Loyalty Week Flag Day on Saturday. Souvenir cards were on sale to the public. Proceeds so to the Singapore National Theatre build- iiu fund. picture. Free Press
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  • 19 10 PRINCE RUPERT, i British Columbia). Mon. Crews worked around the clock, last night to restore flooded roads.
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  • 130 10 LONDON. Mon. Customs men at London Airport terday examined thoroughly the luggage of nearly 100 soldiers and airmen who arrived back from Ctaristn I>land m tru Pacific, where British nuclea tests have been conducted As the men were cleared they had to wait m tin lounge
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  • 105 10 Big rush for overseas Xmas calls KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Telecommunications Department of the Federation and Singapore accepted 150 bookings for overseas telephone calls to be made during the Christmas and New Year period during the last four days. A spokesman for the department said here to<tay that most of
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  • 95 10 LIEUT-GENERAL Manuel F. Cabal, Chief of Staff of the Philippines Armed Forces, who is due m Singapore today at the invitation of the C-in-C Far East Land Forces, General Sir Richard Hull. The Philippines Chief of Staff will be accompanied by Commodore Jose Francisco. Flag Officer m
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  • 178 10 T>ELGRADE, Mon. Don't make peace at the expense of small countries, Cambodia's Prime Minister warned the great powers yesterday. Prince Norodom Sihanouk told the great powers to be "reasonable" and not to make "their own peace." Prince Sihanouk, who is on a 13-day
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  • 54 10 Chinese han out harsh treatment' NEW rpHE Indian Premier. Mi treatment of foreigners 1: has criticised the Chinese C Speaking m Parliament, Mr. I ment of Indian citizens of i origin m Tibet "has been v< I Si I M to I by I m I M m arm."' 1
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  • 71 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister of Australia. Mr. R. G. Menzies, was given a cordial greeting from Malaya's Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, when he arrived at the internatlonal airport here this morning to start a five day visit. The two statesmen clasped hands and
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  • 44 10 picture. PRODUCER Vernon Palmer (left) gives some lastminute stage instructions to a model during yesterday's rehearsal of Radio Singapore's variety show "Puspawarna Singapura." The show will be held at eight o'clock tonight at the Singapore Badminton Hall. Free Press
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  • 44 10 MANILA, Mon.— More than 1.500,000 Filipinos gathered at Luneta Park yesterday to hear the radio message of Pope John urging them to take up the practice of saying the holy rosary to briiig peace and haooiness to their homes.- U.P.I.
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  • 11 10 Attack on po Five held I The Polio Seo«J V j3
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  • 32 10 323 bodies recovered at Frejus PARIS. Mon The Ministry of the Interior announced yesterday that 323 bodies have been recovered m the Malpasset Dam disaster. The announcement said 256 have been identified.
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