The Singapore Free Press, 20 January 1960

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1960. No. *****. 15 CENTS.
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  • 32 1 OPINION Mr. Lee's mission m do m :.d to but by rend d ed .ded doneof tO j :h r e -ulobvic m c be ore or I is 1 Ir Lee
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  • 38 1 MOSCOW. Wed. President Voroshilov left Moscow yesterday morning for New Delhi. With him were Mr. Frol Koslov. a first deputy Premier, and Mrs. Ekaterina Furtseva. member of the Soviet Communist Party's Presidium. Reuter
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  • 236 1 Spore trader said to have 'cornered' 2,500 tons Baa_______________________ a Cail to 3,000 grocers m U.K. [OX l)OX. Wed.— Some 30,000 grocers m the Xorth of England were asked yesterday to boycott all sales of pepper md force down the price. The appeal was made m Manchester by
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  • 180 1 THE STORY OF JOE McCarthy I Begins on I Saturday I The man 5 who panicked 1 a nation pOMINC af last the story you have S wanted to read 9 the fanras- j§ tic story of |j SENATOR JOE M c CARTHY. the man who fl g panicked a
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  • 296 1 i it i;i; nni ss walk r rwHi\iY-rttK_.E-YEAK-ULD Mary Wee Kirn Nio, the only woman competitor m the Free Press Big Walk two years ago, will have another go on Sunday, February 28 Miss Wee finished the course ln 1958 and thought it was
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  • 95 1 WELLINGTON. Wed.-Com-munist China must be re- cognised, the Malayan Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rah- man, .said In reply to reporti era* questions at a press con- ference m Wellington today. "But", he added, "we cannot recognise China while we are fighting the Communists." "We cannot
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  • 88 1 Malaya-N.Z. trade talks WELLINGTON, Wed.Malaya and New Zealand will soon start trade talks with a view to signing a trade agreement, the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told a press conference here today. He said the New Zealand Government had already sent the Malayan Government a draft trade agreement
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  • 103 1 KAMPALA, Wed. Crowds of Africans were reported to haw beat< n three chiefs to death m the Bukt-di district of Eastern Uganda terday a> violence flared for the third time m lour days following protests over tax assessments. Reports said the
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 1 Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (centre), and his wife pictured with Dr. Djuanda, the Indonesian Prim* Minister, at Jakarta air- port yesterday after alighting from a Malayan Airways plane for his sevenday State visit. Mr. Lee and his party were given a i warm welcome.- picture.
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  • 319 1 NEW JAPAN-U.S. TREATY 'AIDS FAR EAST PEACE' WASHINGTON, Wednesday. rpHE UNITED STATES and Japan yesterday signed A a new treaty pledging themselves to defence and economic co-operation for the next 10 years. President Eisenhower and Mr. Kishi, the Japanese Prime Minister, said m a joint communique issued after the signing
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  • 31 1 February first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 115 cents per lb., up half a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.
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  • 32 1 Entries for the Free Press contest on "Who are the world's happiest people" close tomorrow. Cash awards of $20, $10 and $5 (for every other article published) will be given.
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  • 163 1 41 die ii Ankara air crash ANKARA. Wed. Forty-one people, including two children, were feared killed last night when a Caravelle jet airliner of the Scandinavian Airlines System crashed into a hilltop near here, burst into flames and exploded. Rescuers found three survivors from the 35 passengers and seven crew
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  • 21 1 HANDGRENADE FOUND IN TEM* Chi m arr-i ASSAULTED MAI DIES TWO HE I rt h I Mond Pitlii men
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 23 1 Services sport 8 Freddie Pope on your motoring problems 6 Women's section 3 Youth and ideals 7 Cartoons 3 Your lucky star 3
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    • 192 1 VA\ lI I FOR FIX* II HXITI II 'f i__*V^W~_ 'A 1 136/142. Orchard iload. Spore—9 Tels: *****. 225^6 At *****. J|\v^ __^___t _^l____._^___________e___^__________ __k m^^^ fiß»^|E|^t WORLD FAMOUS Tf^Hßßy PIANO ACCORDIONS (Complete with Carrying Case* satisfy all Accordion Players Student 12 25 Keys 12 Boss $135.00 Student 24 25
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  • 186 2 A BIG rush for shipping space to Jakarta is likely m the next few days following a cabled message that Singapore dealers had secured a contract to supply Indonesia with just over 10 million yards of textiles. Shipping circles told The Free Press,
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  • 137 2 Big drop in U.K. stocks LONDON, Wed. Stock markets m London took 'another and more severe knock yesterday following yet another warning to investors regarding the high level of prices. There was a wave of selling |by small investors at the commencement of business and within a short time widespread
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  • 53 2 ADVANCE IN RUBBER LONDON, Wed. On the rubber market yesterday the February landed position hardened by three farthings per pound and forward deliveries by about one farthing. The close was fully steady at the interim advance. Tn New York rubber futures were steadier on light covering and trade buying. with
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  • 35 2 U .S. aid for tyre plant in India WASHINGTON, Wed —The United States Export-Import Bank has approved a credit of 22.500.000 rupees about $13 mil.) to help to build a rubber tyre factory m NewDelhi
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  • 275 2 SHIPS lit SHIPS IN PORT lying alongside the Singa- pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Troubadour 1 2, Marian Buczek 4 5. Mikasa Maru 6A. City of Ripon 6 7. Olinda 8 9, Corfu 10 11. Francisville 13/14. Pres. Grant 15.16, Hoegh Cape 18. Dinklage 19. Tong Hin
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 2 picture. Mr. F. Schloss, visiting representative of Lloyd Triestino, who says that its Australia-Italy passenger liner service will make Singapore an additional port of call next month. This will cut short the voyage by two days.- Free Press
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  • 50 2 53 7 MILLION OFFER LONDON, Wed. At' 4.200-.-000 (about $35,700,000* takeover bid was made for Grif- fiths Hughes Proprietaries, a i firm which makes popular I medicines like Khrushchen Salt, and Bennies tablets. The bid was made by j Aspro-Nicholas. makers of popular aspirin tablet and of Lifeguard disinfectant. Reuter
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  • 30 2 LONDON. Wed. The tin market continues to present a steady appearance with the upward pressure m the Singapore price persisting and outside demand remaining at a fair level.
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  • 13 2 Manager*, -selling price today $1.17 xd. buying price $1.12 xd.
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  • 893 2 KEY TO MARKINGS I cci Cum capital issue x xall b excluding everything d excluding dividend cli cum tenus issue y *cr excluding capital returi t ccr cum capital return r cd cum dividend c call turn ali I H cum imus xci excluding capital issut SINGAPORE.
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  • 363 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Jan. 19. Yesterday Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.l.f. European ports Jan unquoted unquoted Fib 33J 331 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot V.j 3«_ ÜBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Termi Feb 34 3
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  • 57 2 HONG KONG. Tuesday. Closing prices here today were: Yesterday Toda\ H. S. Banking Corporation $1,175 $1,180 ■a Im st ies Union Ins. Canton $94.00 $94.00 ■Uh sales Wheelock Maiden 7.15 6.15 sales sales H'Kong "phone $33.00 $33.25 Ar533.25 sales sales Dairy Farm <_ Cold Storage $22.70 $22.90
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  • 70 2 LONDON. Wed. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation announces that acceptances of its offer to acquire the whoie ot the issued share capital oi the British Bank of the Middle East have now been received m respect of over 97 per cent of the issued
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  • 27 2 LONDON. Wed —Russian Moskvitch and Volga cars are to be sold m Britain by an Engli.sh firm, Thomson and Taylor of Brooklands.— Reuter
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 456 3 SINGAPORE*. Xo. I 111 ll»l\0 LADY f says FRENHY who continues the new j F.P. series on wives of j leading members of I the Diplomatic Corps. lI 'II AT is the first thing that strikes you when you meet Mrs. Sosia Holiffores,
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  • 293 3 All set for arrival of the Queen's baby LONDON. Wed— At Buckingham Palace everything is ready for the arrival ol the Queen s third child. Very little has had lo be done to the nursery— no painting or other redecoration. The newcomer will just fit into the present scheme of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 61 3 special Chinese I New Year I I I ENGLISH, iM BELGIAN TS RLI€S IqURESHI'S NDES I S A. 5695 00 SOO 'CHER 1 HMER MELODiCA mv. mmmw _H Wff, CKord. ducts, 00 EACH there 1 I 111.. Shopping I Guide I •fl like I This "l'>n i> jv.ul- >urs and
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    • 294 3 Large Selection of High Class DIAMOND WATCHES m Yellow White Gold and also FIRST QUALITY JADE DIAMOND JEWELLERY G. C. de SILVA BROS., "Jewellers 9 3. Raffies Place, Singapore-1. Phono *****. Chinese New Year t Gifts I^^Ttp 1 J j l-** y° ur Chinese New LritS _j_T**' _Cv^^-_^ y Year
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 176 3 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice tfc Fred Dickenson .....I -^3t__J____! p^V I _T^^_Jv^>C > <^^__l a\m Rk^r „~g--*'^ ;1 i> 1 lj _____T^^^^^>v^ J^^t^ W_/k «U^ m 'S^ti~^^^^^\ iI _IK_R mmwmm J—*" i-/-\_ 1 U MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis _i___________m 1 1 1 r~~ 17 I mm
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    • 471 3 ____T ammm.* I I Amm BORN today, you have a self reliance that is the essence a_ well as the ultimate measure of success m your life. There is a touch of genius m your make-up, but it will take cultivation and perseverance to achieve your goal. There may be
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  • 1969 4  - DILEMMA OF YOUTH OF TODAY Norman Lobsenz By Men try to separate sex irotn tare while $voMMteMM seek ta vonihitu* the Ura yOUXG people to(kiy are well informed about sex. In the 11 years since the first Kinsey Report they have been told m great detail through sociological studies, popular
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  • 247 4 ANASTASIA: EAST ASIATIC CO. LINK WITH DRAMA COPENHAGEN. The Danish newspaper, 8.T., has claimed that important papers which were the last chance of a 59-year-old woman to establish her identity as Anastasia, only surviving daughter of the last Czar, were destroyed m a fire here m 1944. The newspaper quoted
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  • 156 4 rRONTO— A Manchester medical professor has given hope to thousands of arthritis sufferers by predicting a breakthrough m a search for the cure m the next 10 years. Professor Jonas Kellgren. director of the Rheumatism Research Centre at Manchester University, said "Within the next decade a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 696 4 PATEK PHILIPPE presents The "AMAGNETIC' Wrist Watch I. Magnetic field up to 450 I oersteds: exposed to this field, the watch is not affected. (The average magnetic field around home appliances—lncluding T.V.— is inferior to 100 oersteds). 11. It takes a magnetic field of lHt oersteds to stop the "Amagnetic"
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 117 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme sum- 6.30 Personal choice; 6.45 Sun- Brat Farrar Part Two, (repeat mary; 1.02 Easy on the ear; set serenade; 6.53 Announce- of last Sunday's broadcast). 1.30 The news; 1.40 Newstaik; ments; 6.55 Singapore share 9.00 The Malayanaires; 9.30 1.45 The NBC Symphony Or- market report; 7.00 The
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    • 335 4 p^ P I—l1 I WXoa 1 1 1 j t 1 I __JL_»— I CLUES ACROSS ling of an eye (7). 2. She may be seen a-wheel 6 Avid about to agree (5). early m November (9) 7 Sh^ about such a confused 8 He is seen m a dream
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  • 257 5  - LOCAL LADS CAN BE SHIPS OFFICERS BOB PERIES ISenv opening for S'porc you |li s By SINGAPORE youths can now aspire to becoming officers on board foreign going vessels. An avenue has now been opened and for the first time four youths will soon undergo training as deck officers with
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  • 188 5 Riot at Kluang election 10 APPEAR IN COURT JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. J Two Alliance Party members and eight Socialist Front members were yesterday acquitted m the Magistrate's Court, Kluang, on a rioting charge. It arose out of an incident at the Kluang Town Council elections last year. Charged were Goh
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  • 62 5 Sir Harry Jephcott. chairman of Glaxo Laboratories. Ltd.. will arrive In Singapore by air tomorrow. He will attend the Jan. 23 opening of a Glaxo factory In Petaling Jaya. outside Kuala Lumpur, by the Federations Minister for Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. Sir
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  • 150 5 Sir John Williams (above), managing director of the Melbourne Herald, who was m Singapore recently, is now visiting London. He told a London newspaper columnist that three things had brought him to thc Commonwealth metropolis: his newspapers, his television interests and his many
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  • 73 5 While being bathed by her elder sister, Soh Hock Hong. 8, slipped §.nd fell, hitting her head on the concrete floor, the Singapore Assistant Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussain, was told yesterday. Soh Hock Hong, was taken to hospital about two hours after the incident
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  • 22 5 Radio Singapore will broadcast "The dog that bit people", a story by American writer James Thurber today at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 249 5 FIFTY-ONE Singapore students have passed the 1959 Pitman's shorthand examinations held m November last year. They are: 140 words a minute: Yeo Oon Chong. 130 words: James Soh Cheong Poo. 120 words: Wong Choi Lan. 110 words: Lim Sum Weng, M Nagappan, Maggie Ong
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  • 211 5 PROGRESS IN S.H.B. PROJECT JJUGE rotted hulks of sunken ships which obstructed work on the $50 million Singapore harbour project have been removed. TTee^ cce c h ulks had been refloated and towed away rrom the East Lagoon and sunk m deep water, the Chief
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  • 36 5 Twenty persons— eight men and 12 women, were yesterday fined $10 each for gambling m a common gaming house. They were arrested m a house m Jalan Dua. Old Airport Estate. Singapore.
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  • 178 5 A BILL to scrap the Singapore Hospitals Board and to transfer its powers to the Health Minister comes up for second reading at the next session of the Legislative Assembly on Feb. 10. The Hospitals Board (Repeal) BUI, published yesterday, seeks. To abolish the Hospital Board.
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  • 55 5 Ruby Theresa Nonis. a housewife, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Ambrose m the Singapore High Court yesterday dissolving her marriage with F. Frederick Nonis, a police constable attached to the R.A.F., on grounds of cruelty. The decree i.s to be made absolute m three
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  • 39 5 Kuala Lumpur. Wed. The Associated Malay Chamber of Commerce has pledged its full co-operation and support for the Minister of Commerce and Industry's plan to set up a bureau to promote Malay participation m trade and commerce
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 217 5 TttEiytion all motorists TUBELESS IT Ol rOf PERFECT PUNCTURE REPAIR KIT BUS TYRES TO BE REPAIRED ON IS NOW AVAILABLE TO ALL OVER MALAYA. W \V* ,TS EASIER TO REPAIR A l\*4 \^< PUNCTURE THAN TO VL i£ CHANGE THE WHEEL. ALL \^_f/l YOU DO IS ASCERTAIN THE DIRECTION OF
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    • 255 5 Semi-automatic slide-changer TF_F_r" Fast, sharp f:3.0 lens 111 Two-element condenser, heat absorption filters 111 metal mirror mil (Top Discount For Cash) _______h S*S s__B^_ '^^^B_l^S_^_ ____P^___fl _BS______k MlmlilllBmllllmll! \x''*L 0 __H 1 l_M Handsome, __j___r^_^ k eosy-to-corry, ..rP^^ulf L***K«ft. -tf^t*!^ lightweight __B^ I_p Sole Agents Service Station: "TITHES" CENTAL PHOTO
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 39 5 TODAY: 2.31 p.m. TOMORROW: 3.20 a.m. and 3.26 p.m. FRIDAY: 4.08 a.m. and 4.41 p.m. SATURDAY: 5.07 a.m. and 6.31 p.m. SUNDAY: 6.18 a.m. and 8.29 p.m. MONDAY: 7.36 a.m. and 9.38 p.m. TUESDAY: 8.41 a.m. and 10.30 p.m.
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    • 188 5 STAGE CLUB: Presents Agatha Christie's "The Hollow" at Cultural Centre Theatre 9 p.m. EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS by Mr. T. C. Tan at Diethelm building. Market Street 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. V.M.C.A. (Orchard Road) Table tennis practice for all 5 p.m., table tennis practice for seniors 6 p.m.; Malay civil
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  • 6 6 FREDDIE POPE'S CAR CLINIC Every Week
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  • 973 6 Simple, but you must know the correct clearances BEFORE continuing with last week's subject I must revert to the adjustment ol' tappets. I have received a letter from a service manager who considers that I have not given sufficient details of this operation. I have tried throughout
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  • 283 6 rE struggle among distributors of baby European cars for a bigger share of the lucrative Puerto Rican market has shifted into high gear, according to Mr. Frederick Harmon, business editor of The San Juan Star. In an article describing the increase m sales of
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  • 289 6 S. Africans turn to small cars SOUTH AFRICANS are turning to smaller cars for economy and easy parking, accordin" to Commander J. W.B. Holmes, general secretary of the Royal Automobile Club. Of the 90.836 new c licensed m South Africa m 1958 only about one In seven was American whereas
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  • 67 6 They call it 'the van of all trades' THK. ncv satik i fcoocK vehu l« 1 by Rim.! a Tan it has 1" dill irom n baker""hulam i van petrol an i\ sp matched In 4 of it type inri« p MJspi class Son I' are a < opi< headro<
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  • 10 6 Renault export sel record 515 1 I Daup with V
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  • 6 6 Derb park:: pri: I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 294 6 r iflP_ IK^l _____P m^*\ fc=f- H^^___tT \\^rrlmk^\ •4, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. I PHONE 22-121 m\r^M_t^»v---_, p^ mf _L'^f«l_fiPl JPift, 7fl_f__j fj f Xmmw^W^l V _K _^A\ _A Y Zmmt Vf^ TH-A-Tnl fc immmrmm^m I tm.--rA\ WA m mmmm m9^ v^^#*T^r^w"w_^ For complete satisfaction, wise motorists buy on..* genuine LUCAS
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    • 33 6 ttmmtfmf \Jfmrehcßkrd Motors Used Car Dept. 1959 Austin A55 $5,500 1958 Vauxhall Victor $4,200 1958 Austin A55 $4,550 1957 Holden Special $3,900 1957 Vauxhall Cresto $3,800 290, Orchard Rood, Spore. Tel: 26 111.
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    • 59 6 USED CAR /Ar* J BARGAINS (J\ J ALL MODELS— ALL MAKES ovoilcble tor your selection All vehicles TESTED before Sale We offer SERVICE after Sale Easiest HIRE PURCHASE terms can be arranged. Weekdays. 8 a.m. 6.15 p.m Saturdays: 8 a.m. 3 p.m STOP IN TODAY AT:— The Cycle Carriage Co.
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    • 75 6 George Lee Motors M* 200, Clemenceou Avenue, Sirgopor. SOLD WITH'I MONTH/1000 MILE I Sept. 1951 Nash Rambler, One o*r with Aircondition without Aircondition July 1957 Pockord Automatic), T* mileage 1 1,000 Feb. 195S Ford Fairlane Automat., M mileoge 20,000 Feb. 1957 Ford Customl.ne 300, T* mileage J6,000 Feb. 195t Ford
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  • 313 7 OLD HEAD UPON SUCH SHOULDERS AMY KAAN WITH j STARTLING PRECOCITY: E5 Sometimes I am just seized with EE a passion to write. THE MOON The moon is not round aluavs. sometimes it has only half of its face. It smiles down at the children as they sleep. And into
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  • 111 7 T!HE authorities at the JL Singapore Polytechnic have called on students and members of its staff for the utmost economy m the use of electricity, gas and water. In a staff circular, the Principal of the Polytechnic has pointed out that the charge, particularly
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  • 175 7 Free from all art schools- shef paints with toes 12-YEAR-OLD Japanese girl has been startling Tokyo with her unusual painting style. Unattached to any school ot art, she; paints with the brush between her toes or between i her teeth. Mi>s Noriko Mitatsu. who studied aerobatics when she was six
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  • 74 7 picture Four British schoolchildren haw iust wen a IC.OOO mile tour of Australia during which they will meet the Australian Prime Minister, Mr R C Mennes, m a nation-wide essay competition for which there were over 5.000 entries The winners .re David Clark (16) and John Bailey
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Servicemen
    • 86 8 SIGNALS BEAT THE GUARDS No. 18 Signal Regiment are m the semi-final of the Singapore Inter-District badminton champion.ships. They beat Singapore Guarc Regiment "HQ" 4-1. Results 'Signals first): l^t NinrlrN: L Cpl. Abdullah bt. L-'Cpl. Nordm 15-0. 15-7; 2nd Singles: 1. Zainal bt. Pte. Mior Adris 15-12. 15-_: 3rd Singles:
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    • 103 8 Army's cycle plans AN Army sergeant's ambition m Singapore Is ■c cycling spread on a wilier scale. He is James E. Baker. 28. of Singapore Base District Workshop (R.E.ME), iecretary of the Army Cycling Club and the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association. Baker, who was stationed at Worcester. England, came to
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    • 50 8 Royal Air Force Seletar took top honours m the recently concluded Far East Air Force hockey championships. Changi were runners-up. Results: Changi bt. Tengah 3-2.1 ar bt. Butterworth 8-1. Changi bt Butterworth 4-0, Seletar drew Tengah 0-0. Tengah bt j Butterworth 2-1. Seletar bt. Changi 1-0.
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    • 80 8 Changi hockey league intersection table: P W L D F APts lDSigs'-A" 11 11 89 22 TechWint 11 9 2 39 15 18 Malays 10 5 2 3 18 10 13 FEAF 13 6 6 1 32 25 13 Police 14 5 8 1 15 47 11 CCS.
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    • 29 8 CpL Clerk of Seletar and SAC Martin of Changi were first and second respectively In the all comers event at the Singapore Yacht Club Regatta.
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    • 15 8 RAF Changi were ed 45-42 by Yio Chu Kang Community Centre at basketball.
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    • 239 8 HOCKEY TEAM SUFFERS WHEN FLEET PUTS TO SEA calling team captains and secretaries SEND ITEMS TO SERVICES SPORT,' FREE PRESS, TIMES HOUSE, SINGAPORE 9 rpHE hockey quadran- gular organised by the Singapore H. A. could not have occurred at a worse time from the Navy point of view. All ships
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    • 113 8 TRINITY Church Club Changi outclassed WRAF Changi 9-2 at table tennis. (Trinity players mentioned first): Singles: Cpl. James bt. Cpl Tipper 14-21. 19-21, 21-14. SAC Collier bt. Cpl. Taylor 16-21 21-15. Padre Scholfield bt. SACW Thomas 21-12. 21-18. Miss Ferguson bt. SACW Johnson 21-17 21-14. Cpl. James bt.
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    • 86 8 NARROW WIN FOR G.H.Q. GHQ beat Anak Singapura (Sons of Singapore) 21-19 m a squash encounter at Tanglin on Saturday. Results (GHQ players mentioned first)- Maj. J.S. Wilson bt. Tan Eng Han 4-1. Capt. P. Todd lost to Cecil Wong 3-2, Maj. Wilkins bt. Ivor Freathey 3-2. Maj. Walker lost
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  • 62 8 Picture by Picture by Michael SKIPPER Teasdale is chaired by tema i beat Changi 18-3 m th c Sanderson <up f Seletar.- THE victorious Tengah fifteen, winners of the Sanderson Cup at Si •t day. They beat Changi 18-3. Tengahs heroes: Thompson. Gu< Mill I Flinders, Feary,
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  • 275 8 AT precisely seven this morning 69 boxers from six stations underwent the weigh-in and medical examinations for the Far East Air Force boxing championships now m progress al Tengah Gymnasium. The championships will continue throughout today and tomorrow. Finals will be held on Friday night
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  • 45 8 H.Q. Nee Soon Garrison will meet 30 Bn. RAOC m the semi-final of the FARELF inter unit hockey I (Singapore Zone) tomorrow' at Friendly Hill. 30 Bn. beat MBTC 4-0 m I the. quarter final. Scorers:! WO II Martin (2) and Sgt. Webb (2).
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  • 20 8 Mrs. Maysneld won the RAF Ladies Golf Union monthly medal and Cpl. Dunnell won the men's monthly medal.
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  • 26 8 Changi progress m rugby: PWL D F A "A" XV 25 18 5 2 362 104 "B" XV 15 6 8 1 125 119
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  • 214 8 When It aid took a swipe at the Major By F H lIOWAKD a HARD HITTING Fijian boxer h> the name of Isimeli K.ul rouro look Singapore and South East \Man boxing circlci l>> a few years ayo to be E ronie hea\ i| h t j < hampion of
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  • 27 8 The FARELP (Singapore Zonei j hockey semi-final between X Signals and Royal Enenv^ers was rained off yesterday. It wiil be played tomorrow at Dover Roaci.
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  • 15 8 Changi were too clever for Seletar m a WRAF hockey match, winning 5-0.
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  • 31 9 Mrs. W. G. C. Goss <nett 73 I won the silver division medal at the L.G.U. competition at the RSGC. Bronze medal went to Mrs. R wallen mctt 72):
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  • 126 9 PIYE weeks away. Ihc Free Press Walk on Feb. 28 is already rapturing the imagination of Singapore's sports minded dwellers. Before the sun has n, and well after it has set you can see folks striding out along Merdeka Bridge or Ihe Bukil Timah Road. They beli e
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  • 175 9  - JOCKEY JONES— WITH RIB BROKEN— OUT 3 WEEKS ALLAN LEWIS By DAVID "ONES who met with a race accident at Ipoh will probably be out of the saddle lor about three weeks. Latest information is that Jones has broken _ne rib and cracked three. Jones rode Sober Thought when that
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    • 52 9 MONTE CARLO. Wed. Starters from Athens m annual rally had to be reel because of floods. MELBOURNE. The Lawn iation of Austra- discuss open tournats on Feb. 3. SAN FRANCISCO.— HeavyZora Folley beat Eddie n on points. JOHANNESBURG. Tw beat Ea>tern Province »ht wickets m the
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    • 133 9 >üble Bots' \V 0. Mj\»e|l C. C -3LE Boy?.- 'A' gained their il point m the Malay Pbotociation Junior "League they held luckless Maxwell Club :o a draw at Bales:~>oad ye-terday. te kicking and paimpassible due to heavy rain h soaked the pitch. 10th minute. Maxwells
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    • 21 9 Wed— Formosa beat -li ill tourname h Kuan Boon 18 Lee Hai; :i Kan 10< j ere M tehest
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  • 36 9 Singapore Cricket Club officials for 1960: Convenor: R.F.A. Plowright, Senior tournament captain: J.R.S. Kirkham. vice-cap-tain: J.F. Muirhead. Junior tournament captain: D.G. Price, vice-captain: D. King. Saturday XI captain: G.P. Darke. Hon. Secretary: M.T. Darley.
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  • 51 9 KUALA LU.\fPUR. Wed.— The president of the Selangor Turf Club, Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingam. said yesterday that his association was extremely interested m the recent announcement by Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman that New Zealand experts are to be brought to Malaya m a bid to stop illegal
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  • 24 9 SYDNEY. Wed. Sprint Champion Betty Cuthbert. clocked 10.4 sec. a tenth outside the world record, when winnine an Inter-Club 100 yards. Reuter
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  • 44 9 Sprinter Lim Jit Imm scored two tries m the mud yesterday ivhen Police beat Singapore Re- creation Club 11-3 on the padang. I Omar Rajap scored the other try. Ramli converted one. Malcolm j Kraal scored a :rv for SRC.
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  • 219 9 North v. South ARMY bid to win the Singapore inter-Ser-vices rugby title today. They need only a draw. On the HMS Terror pitch Navy will be facing five of the triumphant Mala_ya Cup winners skipper Russell. Braybrook. Oulton, Porritt and Powney. Navy's own
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  • 225 9 PORT OF SPAIN, Wednesday. T<HE M.C.C. tourists beat Trinidad by six wickets 1 yesterday. It was an amazing recovery. At lunch with six wickets m hand, Trinidad SCOREBOARD Trinidad Ist Innings 301-9 dec. M.C.C. Ist Inniius 171-9 dec. Trinidad 2nd Innings 131-6 dee. Corneal lbw
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  • 110 9 ROYAL Army Service Corps beat Combined 443 B.A.D. and 221 B.V.D. by four bouts to three m a boxing match at 3 8.0.D. Gymnasium last night Originally a semi-final of the Singapore Base District team championships, it was switched to a friendly when R.A.S.C.
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  • 57 9 Other results iR.A.S.C. mentioned first i Feather S/Sgt Syed Omar bt Pte Gopal; light Dvr Hashim lost to Pte Ryan; lightwelter— L/Cpl Said lost to Pte Hilton r.s.f. m Ist: welter Dvr Collinton bt Pte Smith; L/Cpl Rahman bt Pte Mackenzie; middle Dvr Morris 10-H to Cpl Ellis; light-heavy
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    • 176 9 HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LTD. Wish Their Chinese Customers A Very Happy <S Prosperous New Year They also wish to inform all customers thnt the Head Office and Factory at Bukit Timah will be closed from 5 p.m. Friday 22nd January 1960 to 8 a.m. Monday Ist February 1960. o^o^owoo^o^c>^rx^fx^o^c>^o^
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 105 9 Rugby: Nee Soon Garrison Johore Bahru United; SCC v Royal Signals Admin. Regt.. 3 BOD v REME; RASC v Cheshire Regt., Changi v Tengah; Changi •B v RE: Inter-Services. Navy v Army— at Nival Base. Soccer:— SGSFA Div. 1. STB v PWD 'A* (Jalan Besar— s.ls); Woodbridge v Tan Tock
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  • 453 10 President set for showdown with extremists Key Algeria general called to explain alleged criticisms PARIS, Wednesday. PRESIDENT de Gaulle moved swiftly last night to check a growing challenge to his authority by European extremists m Algeria when he peremptorily ordered General Jacques Massu, key figure m
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  • 181 10 ARMY ON MOVE IN CONGO FLARE-UP I EOPOLDVILLE. We a. —Strong: units oi the Belgian Colonial army fanned throughout Kasai Province of the Congo m an attempt to separate and disarm Lulua and Baluba tribesmen reported on the brink ot a war Dt extermination. The European officered troops were armed
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  • 81 10 l IANILA. Wed.— The U.S. Air Force yesterday turned over irl to the Philippines Government $37,000 worth of diamonds allegedly smuggled into the Philippines from Hong Kong through the U.S. Clark Air Force base here and so ended a dispute of several months.
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  • 173 10 FORCED ME TO POSE IN THE NUDE' GENEVA, Wed —The blonde former mistress of one of Geneva's most prominent lawyers testified at his murder trial yesterday that he iorced her to let him take nude photographs of her so he could send them to the man he believed to be
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  • 49 10 LOXD O N\ Wed. The i United States Navy announc- j ed last night that a twin engied P-4-M aircraft carrying 16 persons was feared to have crashed yesterday near i Adana. Turkey. Air rescue planes began a j search at dawn today. U.P.I.
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  • 35 10 j LONDON. Wed. Lester [Piggott. 24. most successful and probably wealthiest of Britain's younger jockeys, is to marry Miss Susan Armstrong. 20. only daughter of "Sam" Armstrong, the Newmarket trainer. Reuter
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  • 36 10 JAKARTA. Wed.— DemonIstrations against recent rises m the cost of living m Jakarta are still being conducted m front of the Commerce Ministry building. They have been going on for the past week.- Reuter
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  • 240 10 'English language will hold Us own KIALA LUMPUR, Wed.What s in a name? :>eventy-seven-year-old Sir Evelyn Wrench, founder of the English Speaking Union, came here to find the answer. He wonders whether the title of his 4>-year-old institution is still acceptable. Waiting at the airport to leave for Penang. he
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  • 74 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The deputy chairman of RIDA, Mr. D. J. Staples, left here by air yesterday to make a detailed study of the plastic industry m Hong Kong. The Federation Government is considering a plan to introduce the plastic industry m the rural areas
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  • 18 10 when he called on the Commander-fn-Chief Far Em^Lmn^lt^ he Sir n 00r Rifles)
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  • 218 10 Diem Chiang urge: Consult us on Asia TAIPEH, Wednesday. T»OTH Soutli Vietnam and Nationalist China are opposed to any discussion of problems concerning: free Asian nations m any international conference or under any circumstance without their assent. This was stated m a joint communique issued yesterday by the South Vietnamese
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    39 10 LEONG YIN KEE. a pupil of Raffles Institution, Singapore, who has been awarded a two-year high school scholarship m New Zealand. The award was made jointly by the Junior Chamber of Commerce m Singapore and lnvercargill. N.Z.
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  • 100 10 EDINBURGH, Wed. Most of Scotland was under a fresh blanket of snow following one of the worst snowstorms of the winter. Reuter r At I i L 4^ k *Mm\\^[ _5-^___________l_lJs^^^^ I l!W II 1 Jt _____S_H_^^^^^^^^ ll^Hl-r ill IJ___-L.-i iii— Lß^^SM 1 ____Ji'"^'*___- e_____________S T^mmM >g—
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  • 195 10 WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF WASHINGTON. We d U.S. Army Secretary Wilber M. Brucker. returning from a three-week Far Eastern tour, said here that America may strengthen its forces m South Korea. CAIRO.— The door is still open for the West to participate m the United Arab
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  • 111 10 I The staff of Ben and I Company Ltd. gave a dinner at the Islamic- Restaurant m honour of the firm's Managing Director. Mr. G. C. K. Choudhury. prior to his departure for Australia and New Zealand on a business tour. The firm imports Australian and
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  • 103 10 BAXGKOK. Wed. Thi UNESCO conference on development of information media m South-East Asia yesterday set up four working committees after overruling a Soviet objection to the appointment of Mr. Hsu Pai-tseng. of the Nationalist Chinese central news agency. as a committee official. The committees will
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  • 96 10 Pak. said 'No' to Israeli UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Wed. The Pakistan Government's refusal to issue a visa fo r an Israeli delegate to attend the Karachi session of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East has resulted m transfer of the meetings to Bangkok and postponement of the
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  • 33 10 India may buy missiles NEW DELHI, Wed. -India is studying the possibility oi purchasing rockets or guided missUes from the West to strengthen her defences, ac- I cording to usually reliable sources here.
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  • 25 10 PENDLETON (Oregon I We ?u Fire ri PP*d through a three-storey business building here causing over M 52.250.000 worth of damaee U.P.I.
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