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Title Section13 1959-12-15 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article26 1959-12-15 1 vgvvvp_ of beto :;rio •e of by rla i n of d "iied. of rate to :on of by -ake wo :he -,:irda'.ien26 words
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Article434 1959-12-15 1 JUVENILE COURT CHIEF WRITES TO L. C. GOH He draws attention to Ministers' reported remarks Mr.Koh hands 'resign' letter SINGAPORE'S only juvenile court magistrate, Mr. C. J. Koh, tendered his roignation yesterday. His letter of resignation drew attention to remarks reported to have been made by two Ministers434 words
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373 1959-12-15 1 Allegation against Minister at Banda murder inquiry COLOMBO, Tuesday. A CEYLON Minister of State was alleged in court here yesterday to have used his official position to obtain police documents in connection with inquiries into the assassination of the former Prime Minister, Mr. Solomcn Bandaranaike. I The allegation was madeReuter - 373 words
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Article, Illustration208 1959-12-15 1 Cvpriots elect him first; President of new republic NICOSIA, Tuesday. A RCHBISHOP Makarios, 46-year-old peasant's son and head of the Greek Orthodox Church in Cyprus, was last night proclaimed first President of Cyprus, shortly to become an independent re- public. The final result of Sunday's Presidential election gave208 words
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Article, Illustration441 1959-12-15 1 COMMISSION STARTS INQUIRY THE present slack in building activity in Singapore was not likely to continue for long, declared a leading Malayan economist this morning. The economist was Dr. Lim Tay Boh. Dean of the UniverI sity of Malaya's Arts Faculty 'and chairman of441 words
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Article40 1959-12-15 1 A taxi skidded and overturned into a drain in front of the Teachers' Training College in Patterson Road, Singapore, at about 1 a.m. this morning. The driver crawled out unhurt. There were no passengers in the taxi.40 words
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Article, Illustration316 1959-12-15 1 THE long-vacant post of Professor of Geography at the University of Malaya in Singapore has been filled. The new Professor of Geography is 34-year-old lanky Ceylonese Dr. Rudolph Wikkramatileke. who was till last week a senior lecturer at the University. Dr. Wikkramatileke. the youngest316 words
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Article108 1959-12-15 1 Ex-Premier of Japan arrives Mr. Shigeru Yoshida. 81. former Japanese Prime Min- j ister. arrived In Singapore after a five-day visit to Indonesia during which he ex- 1 changed views with President Sukarno and other Indone- sian leaders on the interna- tional situation. Mr. Yoshida. who i private tour of108 words
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Article179 1959-12-15 1 RIOTERS SET OFFICES ON FIRE PAARL, Cape Province. Tues. Administrative offices in the African township of Mbekweni near here were set on fire during Sunday night when rioting spread from another nearby township, in which a police car was stoned. Ormsi fires were also started in thr Mbekweni area, andReuter - 179 words
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Advertisement80 1959-12-15 1 w w m m m m THE MAN WHO WROTE Epitaph for a Spy Journev into Fear Mask of Dimitrios ERIC AMBLER mmwm KEEPS UP THE "HO- SUSPENSEFUL 'Wl% TRADITION (ml with... Passage of Arms thriller J begins in j \^M^. //re Free i^^ Press on SATURDAY! RUBBER DOWN Vh80 words
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Advertisement35 1959-12-15 1 hjbgkjhjkhkjl 1 1 NE^ Wo^lirf^ k I r I U v j^^fc ißsftLLf'T^ I Hire Purchase Terms I Free Installation and Maintenance Four Burner Models l_ From $248.00 Cash I ISipjSIME DARBY (SINGAPORE) LTD. mmM35 words
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Advertisement30 1959-12-15 1 MAGIC CLING BRA J^ with re'olutionar* \JTT*^* v^r'm clinging b»«k l^s^f I available Id BL.U h alk* at 7 LUCK TRADERS LTD. 17. Orchard Road. Singapore 9. V Tel: 36-513.30 words
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Article325 1959-12-15 2 Plants get ready to operate at highest rate since 1955 NEW YORK, Tuesday. ]{IBBER companies in the United States will operate at about 80 per cent of capacity the highest rate since 1955 to fill the expected surge in demand during 1960, according to. the325 words
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Article103 1959-12-15 2 HI ON, rues Prices ed by a halfpenny a at the opening of the ion rubber market y mpathy with in Singapore but :eady during the ling on reluctance of meet buyers' ideas. irregular landed positions one farthing per nd below Friday's final* In NEW YORK103 words
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Article53 1959-12-15 2 HONG KONG. Monday Closing prices here today were Saturday Today H. Ar S. Banking Corporation 51.050 $1,060 sellers Union Ins Canton 585.00 $86.00 sellers Wheelock Marden $.65 5. 63 sales H Kong phone $31.00 $31.00 sales Dairy Farm <fc Cold Storage 520.50 $20 40 sales Taikoo Docks53 words
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Article36 1959-12-15 2 LONDON. Tues.— Tin prices showed moderate losses yesterday morning. Fresh consumer demand was quiet. Apart from cash metal supplies seem readily available. In New York tin was softer and quiet.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article232 1959-12-15 2 PARIS, Tuesday. AFTER a day of heated discussion ministers from the 15 Council of Europe countries agreed on the need to build a "bridge" between the six countries of the Common Market and "outer seven." According to a resolution unanimously adopted by the council's ministerial committee,Reuter - 232 words
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Article153 1959-12-15 2 INDUSTRIALS SHOW GAINS IN LONDON LONDON. Tues— There was a lurther advance in prices on the stock exchange yesterday under the influence of persistent investment ingThis was stimulated by good company news and the encouraging business outlook. Industrial equities were again the centre of interest and numerous gains were recorded.153 words
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Article114 1959-12-15 2 SCIENCE HELPS RAILWAY LONDON. Tues.- The railway could transport greater volume of goods and heavier loads as a result of a new discovery, said British scientists yesterday. Acceleration and braking would also be improved. Scientists have found a way of improving the grip of railway wheels on rails by applyingReuter - 114 words
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Article13 1959-12-15 2 STOCKHOLM, Tues. Europe's newest jet-designed airport was inaugurated here yesterday. U.P.I.U.P.I - 13 words
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Article643 1959-12-15 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle pri< I NCAPORE, MONDAY. INDUSTRIALS Satu r :a> Today A ei li h Prpf 1.70 1.70 Ores. 1.99 1.99 Atlas Ice I: 00 B- 8.B. Peuol *50'- B.M. Trustees 5 25 L25 Cr-. Tin Srcet F:ef. 19 1? Ores 413 48643 words
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Article29 1959-12-15 2 TOKYO, Tues. The Japanese Government yesterday officially approved construction of a revised British Calder-hall type nuclear reactor at Tokai village, about 60 miles North-east of Tokyo. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article281 1959-12-15 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying: alongside the Sin- gapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: Neder Waal 1/2 London Resolution 4/5, Tjimenteng 6A, Arkeloijk 6/7. Genorchy 8/9. Manila Maru 10/11, Star Alcyone 13/14. Canada Mail 15/16. Hoegli Dene 18. Peik 19, Let ong N. Wall 3. PerlLs N. Wail 1.281 words
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Article134 1959-12-15 2 Round the World Market Prices TOTE; A/? prices beiott are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Dec 14 Saturday Today RUBBER Na. 1 RSS c.l.f. European part* Dee Jan 331 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot ÜBBCR No. 1 RSS Sottlement House Terms Jan F«» TONE: Irregular Above pri'iv quoted •EPPER:134 words
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Advertisement656 1959-12-15 2 ©THE E.A.C. LINES Sailings tl ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. t-T^ CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Spire P. Slam Peiai| nA i 21 22 Oec 23 24 Dec 25 26 Dec e/C-' JT :j 31 Dec 4 lan 5 6 Jan 6 7 Jan Tfc» m .s 21 22 Jao 23 24656 words
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Advertisement247 1959-12-15 2 HAMBURG- AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'Dore P. S'ham Penang REIFENSTEIN (LLOYD) 19 22 Dec 23 24 Dec 2526 Dec I FRANKFURT (HAPAG) 30 Dec 1 Jan 2/3 Jan RAVENSTEIN (LLOYD) 9 12 Jan 13 14 Jan 14/15247 words
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Advertisement41 1959-12-15 2 Ifllli i B m.T\mm. m m iiiiiii* w mS^imu mmr I W S Bf w v i < .oden detaclialil. lid n I leatherette. R< M.I lucJn,. PHILIPS I rhangeaMewith two I \ean> oi anxuhf" S I PHILIPS vol. H*L '/i I*ll41 words
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42 1959-12-15 3 0 1J01I11C aid j. not jpugh' 9, DUlt- > to fell of il, nc to y be he ate i for ping :gn r.ere by reign iding out P incil, •>ad m the v.oney j42 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-12-15 3 picture. Mr. C. R. Swart, the new Governor-General of South Africa —all 6ft. Tins, of him— pictured standim, ia a doorway at the Dorchester Hotel. London, where he iving. As he is taller than the average bed allows, the hotel is putting two single beds together, andPaul Popper - 59 words
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Article27 1959-12-15 3 strikes probe LONDON. Tues. Tht 60.000-. ">nal Unior of Vehicle Builders will boycott the Trades Union emigre s s pi into wildcai industry.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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616 1959-12-15 3 Ong asked for simple answer 'without embarking on tirade' Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday approved the Government's budget proposals for 1960 alter a four-day debate. The Government now has $246,646,260 in the ordinary estimates and $106,584,340 for development projects to carry out the first part of its five-year plan. The House616 words
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Article24 1959-12-15 3 Mr. A. M. Ezekiel. director of M. Ezekiel Sons (Indonesia). Ltd.. and vice-chair-man of the Indonesian Optical Association, returns to Jakarta today.24 words
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Article39 1959-12-15 3 Chan Joe Chew. 18. who pleaded guilty to carrying a miniature Japanese sword in his right hip pocket was jailed for six months by a Singapore district court yesterday. Chan was a first offender.39 words
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Miscellaneous136 1959-12-15 3 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson v^-*"- X BULLET, THE MANGIER RETURNS m^*^^^m JmmW MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis tOTHA«iKJVibiBL£-. 'jlLXiri Imm\\jl\ |M I I tfIB m**** 00 *fflT^i COME. TOE fIEAIIITF 'WIJEriwES By Stan Drake g DEVON 19 DINING HOW CO YOU THINK I <^^M136 words
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Miscellaneous525 1959-12-15 3 T>ORN today on one of the so-called •achievement'' days of the month, you have an" acquisitive mind. You are an avid reader and able to put, the knowledge your acquire to some constructive use. You are one of the natural teachers, preachers or administrative educators of the world. In addition.525 words
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Article, Illustration1548 1959-12-15 4 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE Our modern scientists are now engaged in a race for man 9 s survival World is facing holocaust, great floods, new ice age T 0 R L D scientists, probing the earth's core, delving the depths of the ocean, and making1,548 words
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Advertisement773 1959-12-15 4 DRIXK 1 Green Spot j wwiiimiiiiHUimiinii.CLASSIFIED ADS. ACKNOWLEDGMENT 20 Words Id (maimimum). THE FAMILY of the late Mr. L^e Koon Tuck thank all friends and rei for their attendance. Band. U telegrama and assistance rendered in their recent bereavement. AT YOUR SERVICE 20 Words 52 (Min.)— Box SO els. extra773 words
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Advertisement151 1959-12-15 4 the greatest boostc^l^k I office output since JJ^ A £f^aaL 4^B»mJ*** r m mmjk'%& "STENORETTE" At s tou.h g| "C___J^b! ihe Stenorri!- I—^^SJ io dictate >our YfTOITT^Pi ing and a!Vr piUlQIj jive instruct i> A^ oftce, record conference*, le telephone I J SMS/- (s'pore Penang) V^/ $539- (Fodn Bornoo) Distributors:151 words
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Miscellaneous52 1959-12-15 4 Today's programme for Radio Singapore P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; 1.02 Souvenirs from showland; 1.30 The news; 1.40 Newstaik; 1.45 Violin virtuoso; 2.00 Close down. 5.00 Programme summary; 5.03 Heard in the cinema; 5.30 Soames Forsyte, Esquire Part 7; 6.00 A day to remember, birthday and anniversary greetings with music from52 words
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Miscellaneous45 1959-12-15 4 6.45 Sunset serenade; 6.53 Announcements; 6.55 Singapore share market report; 7.00 The news; 7.10 Newstaik; 7.15 Errol Garner. 7.30 Dupa Kenchana; 8.00 University magazine; 8.30 A string of pearls; 8.45 Experimental music of Japan, composition for Mixed Chorus by Michio Mamiya (written in 1958 and45 words
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Miscellaneous40 1959-12-15 4 introduced to Europe by the UNESCO International Music Council). 9.00 Hancock's half hour; 9.30 The news! 9.40 Newstaik: 9.45 The Singapore Six; 10.00 The brains trust. (This is a Radio Malaya production); 10.30 Rhythm is their business; 11.00 Close down.40 words
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228 1959-12-15 5 !^Jglig!L_gPj_e«ls <« pnblie for hoi- I Association for the Deaf needs mplctc its school for these dren. 570.000 for the project, association. Mrs. Rosalie i to the public to help K)l fund. Mrs. Hernon told the Free s that children bom deaf could learn228 words
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125 1959-12-15 5 pHE Singapore Government a* has drawn the attention of its employees to the fact that they cannot take up new jobs while on leave prior to quitting the service. In a circular to all heads of department, it says that civil servants125 words
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Article48 1959-12-15 5 A nine-man sub-committee will be appointed on Friday to prepare for the general election of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce in February next year. The sub-committee is set up three months before the 45 members of the Chamber's Committee are due to 1 retire.48 words
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Article66 1959-12-15 5 The communes of China will be the subject of a public talk at the University of Malaya in Singapore tomorrow night at 8.15. The speaker will be the authoress Dr. Han Su-yin. who recently returned from a visit to China. The talk, organised by the University66 words
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Article151 1959-12-15 5 Beauty and the plane —Round Two THE worlds most beautiful girl, who yesterday held up a plane by walking across the tarmac when she arrived in Singapore, this morning was delayed herself by a plane. Miss Akiko Kojimas departure for Kuala Lumpur was one hour late. Quipped an airline official:151 words
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324 1959-12-15 5 More adults in Singapore want to learn Malay T'HE big increase in adult education classes and x the growing demand for Malay classes since new Government came into office are "interesting developments," states the annual report of the Singapore Council for Adult Education, to be presented at its annual conference324 words
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Article78 1959-12-15 5 Girl molested by cyclist Tang Leok San. was finea or one month's jail by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday after pleading guilty to a charge of using criminal force on a 17-year-old girl with intent to outrage her modesty. The prosecuting officer. Inspector Teoh Beng78 words
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Advertisement327 1959-12-15 5 A Friend in London's TTr A^' mim .^>?<.<.±-&tm .mi'm Mm. mm s \—m. m i —wmmMm mSS* M m^Am\ m mA m m mm^ m mmm^mJm\mmmm^^~ l^^^fl *z^~y~~ "*^> When visiting London, whether for business or /s^ pleasure, there is so much to do and so little time in L327 words
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Miscellaneous21 1959-12-15 5 i in.; rse 1" i. m p.m.; ll P na. i ru i i ii p na., Kl I p m.21 words
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Miscellaneous41 1959-12-15 5 9mmmAf^^mW^ Aamm TODAY: 10.27 a.m. and 11.55 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.59 a.m. THURSDAY: 0.28 a.m. and 11.31 a.m. FRIDAY: 1.00 am. and 12.05 p.m. SATURDAY: 1.32 a.m. and 12.41 p.m. SUNDAY: 2.05 a.m. and 1.18 p.m. MONDAY: 2.40 a.m. and 1.59 p.m.41 words
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Article, Illustration504 1959-12-15 6 Sunny Giam - Sunny Giam -by T MENTIONED making your own Christmas cards the photographic way just a couple of weeks ago. But if you are like some people and never do today what can be put off until tomorrow— maybe another reminder will sendA.R.P.S; Dr. Lim Boon Tiong; Ng Kim Seng - 504 words
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Article177 1959-12-15 6 lIOW can I tell if the lens I have on my camera is coated? M.F. You can usually tell by the reflection of light from the lens. A coated lens will reflect light ranging from straw colour to blue or purple. But why coat a lens inyhow?177 words
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Article113 1959-12-15 6 Tengku Rahman is a photo fan... \T the opening of U Malayan Into tional Salon of Photography, Tengku Abdul Rahman P:; 4 Alhaj. the honon president of the ciety .said: m a photon, siast myself. I ately. I have no: to concent i.: respect, due to my h commitment.^ "To113 words
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Advertisement477 1959-12-15 6 Y* fmm%m i%Abon i%Ar*n riftmn *%o#i «%< >*i i%s*sn jtitsi j%< m i%OAn m M I^fcS'Z Z L6B J 6.8 cu. ft. t i I At i I mS r~ V^V.-V-^l 1 i List Price $820/-. I Less special X'mas discount. Hire Purchase Terms: $50/- down payment and 2 24477 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1959-12-15 7 MID-WEEK Bargains 0 N THIS PAGE ARE THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN, SO SCAN THEM CLOSELY n»o^Ji MAKE A NOTE 0F THE PARTICULAR COMMODITIES YOU WANT. THE V,ME';H N PAGE IS A REGULAR FREE PRESS FEATURE, APPEARING EVERY TLLSDAY AND FRIDAY. SMART MEN NATURALLY have an eye for a buy1,171 words
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Article, Illustration283 1959-12-15 7 LONDON, Tues.— Film actress Anna Kashfl, the 25-year-old divorced wife of actor Marlon Brando, announced last night that she does not wish to repudiate the claim of a Cardiff couple to be her parents. At the time of her marriage to Brando in283 words
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Article91 1959-12-15 7 PARIS. Tues. All over France schoolchildren are twisting small lengths of plastic tubing into strange knotted shapes in a new juvenile rage the "scoubiParents who ask their children what they are doing get the answer: "It's a scoubidou." When they ask what a scoubidou is they getReuter - 91 words
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Advertisement211 1959-12-15 7 Always Insist on DIPLOMAT Sports-waar *Jj DURABILITY X'MAS SALE HIAP CHIANG CO., 1%. Orchard Road. Visit and select the best X mas gift decorations Tel: *****. MELLQ- LITE "MIDDY" A LIFETIME ALUMINIUM AWNINGS. This ta o 2 panel or 3 panel aluminium awnings for use over doors ond windows. Over211 words
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Advertisement24 1959-12-15 7 TERRIFIC VALUE For Your Money. Stupendous Bargains Ladies' Men's Wear. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EXCLUSIVE GOODS THROWN ON BARGAIN COUNTERS, ot Khemco's 68 HIGH ST., SINGAPORE 6.24 words
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Advertisement108 1959-12-15 7 SPECIAL X'MAS OFFERS On Philips, Grundig, Nordmende Radios Radiograms. Special Discount For Cash Easy Hire Purchase Terms available. Consult INTERNATIONAL ELECTRIC CO.. 642 Geylong Rd., Singapore 14. Tel: ***** -***** ■P i CROW NEW HAIR jmL ta| t ot small cost to mV&** JSm^- our Pocket; With ffijT MEOUCRIN (BEFORE)108 words
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Advertisement267 1959-12-15 7 For real Comfort Always ASK FOR MEN S BOYS |*4| MADE IN USA W ytk kiasars. M M. H. SAHIB, 110 NORTH BRIDGE RCAD, SINGAPORE. Sole Agents for S'porc t Malay* LACHMANN CO., 11-K Asia Insurance lldg. Singapore Tel: *****. JAPANESE cultured j Pssrls Necklaces L Selling j CHEAP I267 words
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Advertisement277 1959-12-15 7 C.K. TANG is the only store that has rhe widest range of Ideal X'mas gifts for Young ond Did To avoid disappointment Do your Shopping To-Day C.K. TANG LTD. 310 ORCHARD RD., S PORE f TELS: *****, ***** ***** MORE SSS SAVING luy Early X'aas Bargain GENTS* WATERPROOF RAINCOATS $2.30277 words
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Article, Illustration537 1959-12-15 8 GLOVES— SAFE BET AS PRESENTS 0 Amm^m^m^m MMwSf mmw& msft mmMmmwf^^rKf^^^^***********^^^^^^^^^ mmu illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimiimNll |So smart in| §i%i!§« lac-e I for a date I OOKING for a Christmas present for mother, sister, daughter, friend? I can tell you that gloves are firm favourites among women. Reason— they are worn on a537 words
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Article, Illustration454 1959-12-15 8 JOY MENG - Lovely to look at JOY MENG CI GLAMOUR FOR PARTY-TIME PARTY' time is here again and with sou lights and sweet music you need extra special make-up. There is a right and a wrong way of applying any cosmetic. Overdo it and you get the painted doll look; use too454 words
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Article286 1959-12-15 8 Why DID he marry you? FOR YOU ONE friend asked another: "What made you say 4 yes' when your husband proposed?' The repiy was: "Because he looked help'ess." Another friend chose his wife because she was the most amusing girl he knew. Now, readers, why did YOUR husband ask YOU286 words
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Advertisement115 1959-12-15 8 J? 8 MODELS IN ST O^ IP* <T TO GET A Stal? U WR a?*- A 57at 'l I JE^^H^H F*££KMONSmTWN MA 7?4#S Aya;/ a i/e^^jg%W W+^* I "H*^ booked for "CHARLEYS AUNT by Brandon Thomas at Victoria Theatj with Maureen Clarke Owen EvaJ A STAGE CLUB PRODUCTION in aid115 words
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Article30 1959-12-15 9 W DELHI. Tues.— India, wieI the third of the first Test match behind Austra.nings total of 468 are left for Today is a rest day. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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228 1959-12-15 9 s awd a record at SEAP Games mHF ch„ l BANGKOK. Tuesday. T wetht bolh.! °f K ßurma Asian Games flyThai??heLtU„Tu"p oW^A an Unknown mens 100-metre sprfnt by a Tta2 "Ti'" th. e SS Gam^Kl.e 0sU hd\?° Uth 'EaSt Another surprise result was Malaya'sU.P.I - 228 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-12-15 9 photo. President Eisenhower shaking hands with Fazal Mahmood, captain of the Pakistan cricket team during the final Test match between Pakistan and Australia in Karachi. The match ended in a draw. Paul PopperPaul Popper - 36 words
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Article128 1959-12-15 9 ALLAN LEWIS - MALAYAN TURF JOTTINGS ALLAN LEWIS By JOCKEY KEN BARRATT left for Australia on Sunday evening after the races. He expects to be away for a month and return in time for the Selangor Gold Cup meeting. J. Mickey Donnelly leaves for Australia this evening. Mickey expects to be away for128 words
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Article70 1959-12-15 9 Blacks overcome handicap to win The Blacks, despite being handicapped by the loss of fullback Ang Kim Tee 'through injury after 15 minutes' play, did well to beat their heavier opponents, S.C.C. "B". by three points (try* to nil on the Padang yesterday. Though hard pressed for most of the70 words
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Article101 1959-12-15 9 Singapore's Ong Chew Bee and Khong Kit Soon easily entered the third round of the SEAP doubles tennis championship at Bangkok yesterday bv beating Malaya's Tan Siong Kean and L.C. Jacailaka 6-4, 6-1. In the singles. Chew Bee though beaten by Vietnam's Van Thanh in101 words
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Article153 1959-12-15 9 UNIVERSITY of Malaya became the 1959 Singapore Hockey Association league champions yesterday. They beat Khalsa Association 2-0 at Bukit Timah to win this coveted honour in Singapore hockey. It was a scrappy match. Khalsa were a demoralised side right from the start. The Varsity supporter* showed no mercy153 words
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311 1959-12-15 9 Singapore beat Laos 91-67 at basketball BANGKOK, Tuesday. SINGAPORE trounced Laos by 91 points to 67 in the South East Asia Peninsular Games basketball competition last night. Singapore led at halftime by 47 points to 35. The Laotians were no match for the Singapore players. Singapore scored first and keptReuter - 311 words
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117 1959-12-15 9 SIGNALS RALLY TO WIN FARELF RUGGER Despite an early 3-0 lead, the First Battalion Cheshire Regiment eventually lost to 18 Signal Regiment by 6 points <a try ana dropped goal) to i three (a penalty) in a rugger match at Dover Road, Singapore yesterday. Signals thus' qualified for the semi-nnais117 words
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Article45 1959-12-15 9 Mr. P. Appavoo has been elected president of the Singapore Indian Football Association. Mr. V. G. Dass and Mr. Gurusamy were elected vice-presidents. The other officials are: hon. secretary, Mr. P. Shanmuganathan; assist, secretary, Mr. M. Krishna: hon. treasurer, Mr. A. S. Mydln.45 words
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Article, Illustration311 1959-12-15 9 THE One No-Trump Two Clubs convention is used, or misused on a great variety of hands. In manv cases it is better and more simple to force with a jump to Three in a suit. I get numerous queries on the subject, and thus week's notes311 words
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Advertisement287 1959-12-15 9 ATTENTION [TOOP// JJL Ax/k***S^mAf*L 4 *^mC^ 44 *^m^ 4 \e\. m&w*S^*/m\^A^mm\ P^^tm I_3_j JSmmjvMYJmm rZ'mrmmm ILmmmmm**< 4 m\ mm^m^mr L e\. THE TIP-TOP PERFECT PUNCTURE REPAIR KIT WHICH ENABLES TYRES TO BE REPAIRED ON THE WHEEL, IS NOW AVAILABLE TO MOTORISTS ALL OVER MALAYA >f^^jjg^^ IT'S EASIER TO REPAIR A287 words
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Miscellaneous37 1959-12-15 9 TODAY'S SPORT RLGGER: S.R.C. v Naval Base. Padang. SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Div. I— Darul Afiah v Marines. Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m.: FRIENDLY: Joyful Indians v S.R.B. Army. Farrer Park. TABLE -TENNIS: S.T.T.A. newcomers championship. B Y.S.C. 7.30 p.m.37 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-12-15 10 picture. THIS siant statue from the temple of Ahou Simhel is one of many Egypt treasures in danger of being submerged by the construction of the new Aswan Dam. I N V C o*s executive board has approved si SISI million project to rescue them. Next year theyPopper - 62 words
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Article82 1959-12-15 10 LONDON*. Tues. An English archbishop. Dr. Michael Ramsay, held it was impossible to say whether a sle act of adultery should be the grounds for divorce. also took issue with the Archbishop of Canterbury and con t ended that he ;ght adultery should not beU.P.I - 82 words
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Article27 1959-12-15 10 IKE MAY VISIT BRAZIL WASHINGTON. Tues. President Eisenhower considering a visit to Brazil next April to attend the inauguration of the new Brazilian capital of Brasilia. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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86 1959-12-15 10 NEW YORK. Tues. Mr. Kuznetsov, the leader of the Soviet delegation, left bv air for home yesterday after noting that the 14th. session of the U.N. General Assembly wa> "more fruitful than the previous ones." He said it had taken place in "conditionsReuter - 86 words
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Article272 1959-12-15 10 Surprise for the Allies on eve of Paris ministerial Britain and France warned 'negative' outcome [ONDON, Tues.— On the eve of crucial NATO talks in Paris, the Soviet Union yesterday accused the West of seeking to "step up the arms race." The Russians accused272 words
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Article57 1959-12-15 10 The First Lady of Singapore, Che Norisha. will open a Christmas bazaar at Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow at 10 a.m. Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. the bazaar will be in aid of the Singapore Children's Society. In addition to sales of handicrafts, food-stalls and57 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-12-15 10 picture THIS new NATO building near Port Dauphine, Paris, just opened, will be the ritt today's Atlantic Treaty Conference attended by President Eisenhower. PopperPopper - 28 words
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269 1959-12-15 10 ATHERTOX. California, Tues. AIR. KI'RT APPERT is driving a brand new ISSIB.OOO Rolls-Royce tin Christmas grift of 350 appreciative employees tu whom he gave an estimated U551. 500.000 (84.500,000) in shires. Mr. Appert. co-founder of the Lenkurt Electric Company, notified his269 words
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Article74 1959-12-15 10 SUMMIT IKE TELLS KING 4 THENS, Tues. President a\ Eisenhower discus summit strategy with King Paul of Greece and his Prune Minister, M. Constantine K.iramanlis, at a dinner at the royal palace here last night. Earlier, as he drove wilh the King from the airport to the palace a cheering74 words
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Article93 1959-12-15 10 CHESSMAN APPEAL IS REJECTED WASHINGTON. Tues. The United States Supreme Court yesterday rejected an appeal by Caryl Chessman, the convict who wrote three b< 51 selling books in jaii. Death sentence was passed on him in years ago. Chessman was condemned ito death on charges inciud- ing attempted rape and93 words
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Article25 1959-12-15 10 PARAGUAY 'S UPRISING FIZZLES OUT POSADAS. A —A w. ekend Presid tailed In Asuncion tl I ping up the la rebel lorn s W\ U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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Article36 1959-12-15 10 Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. flew to Kuala Lumpur this morning for "routine talks." He travelled on the same Malayan Airways Viscount as Miss Universe, Akiko Kojima.36 words
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Article47 1959-12-15 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation's Health Ministry is in contact with Siamese authorities to find out whether there Is smallpox outbreak In the Malaya-Siam bordei area. It has also instructed health officers to carry out mass vaccination in areas adjoining the Siam boundary.47 words
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18 1959-12-15 10 France in row with the U.S. delegate 1 I I In Belli micr. II um on fori St!'18 words
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Miscellaneous38 1959-12-15 10 Cinema Guide CATHAV Phone ***** Scared Stiff 1 .>. 4 00. 630 ODEON Phone *****: I. Sapphirr a m NEW ALHAMBRA Phone ***** The Stree. With Na Name OOEON KATONG Phone *****: Today Ride Lonesome 3 UU. 0.30 A.38 words
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