The Singapore Free Press, 26 January 1960

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1960. 15 CENTS. c
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  • 21 1 B I B H I I H B B I ies. I B I to t:id ■uciv to
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  • 757 1 Debre drama as reports say troops won't"" use arms He flies to Algeria as revolt spreads UNEASY TRUCE' IN RIOT-TORN CITY M^^ The whole quarter occupied by the insurrectionists has been surrounded since Sunday night by a ring of paratroops. But it not police who were
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  • 115 1 Miss Diana Barry more found dead by maid NEW YORK, Tues. Diana Barrymore. 38-year-old Broadway actress, was found dead m her apartment here last night by a maid. Cause of death was not known immediately. Miss Barrymore was the daughter of the late John Barrymore. one of the greatest American
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  • 37 1 SPITHEAD. Tues. The Norwegian tanker Gorm and i the American freighter Santa Alicia collided m the English Channel early yesterday and remained locked together for hours until tugs managed to U.P.I. separate them.—
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  • 114 1 A DELAIDE, Tues. A staff member of the Adelaide News was arrested yesterday after refusing to answer questions m a Government libel suit against the paper. Mr. Murray W. Jones declined to answer the questions on grounds that "they might incriminate me." The suit charges the News
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  • 286 1 Get out of T unisia' unisia demand to France FUNIS, Tues. Presi- dent Bourguiba of Tunisia called yesterday for the evacuation of the French base at Bizerta by Feb. 8. He said that on that d-ate 'we shall put into practice measures for the evacuation of the last French soldier
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  • 114 1 R.I. 'dealh' warning to hoarders JAKARTA, Tues.— The Indo«l nesian Attorney-General, Mr. Gunawan. yesterday warned merchants here that they would be liable to death sentence if convicted .on a charge of an attempt to dislocate the Indonesian economy, Antara news agency reported. The Attorney-General emphasised that the Government would not
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  • 321 1 'But prophecy can be proved wrong...' CHIEF of the Criminal Records Office of the Singapore Police Force, DSP J. Matthews, today gave the following crime forecast for I960: No Fewer than 40 people will be murdered; 100 will be grievously injured Property worth 55.000.000 will be stolen,
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  • 208 1 NATIONALITY PACT: NEW MOVE JAKARTA, Tuesday. rrHE Indonesian Foreign Ministry, Dr. Subandrio, said yesterday that overseas Chinese had been used by colonial rulers to oppress the Indonesians and delay their freedom. However, he said this was" not the fault of Communist I China. Neither
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  • 45 1 February first grade jj{ rubber buyers f.o.b. E opened m Singapore E this morning at $1.14 E E 1/8 per Ib., up one- E E eighth of a cent on E E yesterday's close. The E tone was very quiet. siiiiiiimmiiiiiiiii!iiimiiiiiiiiii£
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  • 34 1 LONDON. Tues. Mrs. Lilian Tharme. 44, whose naked body was found m a lovers' lane m Poole. Dorset, a week ago, was the victim of a sex attack, police have revealed. Reuter
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    • 11 1 1 INSIDE -8 PAGE CHINESE NEW YEAR SPECIAL) ||imllll l ,,,iiiiiiiiNimmiiiiiimiimiiiim
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    • 175 1 rfPLAYTEX l/ magic circle j/ f^ the only circular stitched cotton cup bra that doesn t I l(s\ pucker, shrink or twM X. VI I out of shape. SUys fresh AsAh I crisp, fits like new L'AaS? wasn ter wash u ltnou i^i^OrJ Ironing. I all fiies available «t: (W.
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  • 63 2 LONDON. Tues. Initial) bid.s on the rubber market yesterday were slightly below Friday's closing level because ol lower than ex- pected Eastern advices. Sellers were not inclined to 1 otter readily and business was slow to develop. The clo^e was quiet but steady with forward positions
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  • 33 2 LONDON, Tues. Britain! and other governments plan to convene a conference on I the flags of convenience pro- blem.— Reuter FIRST TRUST FUND Manager's prices today: buying $1.10 and selling 51.15
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  • 289 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the Sin- gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Wonosobo 1 2. Anadyr 6A, Glenearn 6/7, Madras Maru 8 9, Kunikawa Maru t 10 11. Tanagra 13 14. State of Saurashtra 15/16. Everglory 18, Yukikawa Maru 19. Sadao N.Wall 1. Tong Kian N.Wall
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  • 143 2 Demand for stock from ail quarters T ONDON, Tue s u The first day of the new account was one of generally buoyant conditions m the stock markets yesterday. Prices forged ahead under the impetus of a broad demand which came from all quarters incuding
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  • 236 2 G ran t to train Asian business teachers YEW YORK, Tues. The Ford Foundation has announced a seven-year grant of U553,500,000 ($10,500,--000) to establish a training programme keyed to problems of business and industrial growth m newly-developing countries m Asia. Africa and Latin America. The new programme will provide postgraduate
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  • 93 2 LET'S CUT PRICES GARCIA MANILA, Tues.— President Garcia yesterday urged the Philippines Congress to "explore the possibility of price adjustments on our products to make them more competitive with similar products of other countries." In his state of the nation address he said stabilising economic measures taken last year had
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  • 63 2 HONG KONG. Monday. Closing prices here today were: Saturday Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,160 $1,170 sales sales Union Ins. Canton $94.00 $94. 0 C sellers sellers Wheelock Marden 6.90 6.05 sales 6. 10 sales HKong 'phone $31.75 $32.5O 3 &$31.50 &532.T3 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold
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  • 36 2 LONDON, Tues.— Tin prices fell yesterday morning but the tone at the lower levels was steady. New York tin was steady on the spot position, with other months barely steady m quiet conditions.
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  • 871 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS cci Cii* capital usai xall zr excluding evorytliif 9 Wt m mludiog tfmieod I cbi cm lotos ismo y xcr m e«iu«ng capital rttori t ccr CMa capital retiro I c< com divideid c call r= cwi
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  • 356 2 Rund the World Market Prices NUTK: Alt prices below are viiddle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Jan. 2S. Saturday Today RUBBER No. I RSS t.i.f. European oorts Jan unquoted unquoted P Fab 33 716 33. RUBBER N». 1 RS» Spot 36» 36i ÜBBIR N». 1 RSS 35» 35 13 16
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  • 392 3 L ||U ;|[i; JUST WERE v OTHER JOBS THUAN KOK i iavja-kreta boys in SingaStrect gathered curiously AM last night. curiosity and good-natured be two young men. With rolled up. these two were s pile of dishes, with Fatty jumpec at Fatty's offer,
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  • 114 3 BANGKOK. Tues. Thailand's Communications Minister, Mr. Pong Punakan, said yesterday he supported the proposal to survey the possibi/ity of digging a canal across the Kra Isthmus In southern Thailand. He added, however, that before digging the canal careful consideration should be given
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  • 198 3 WELLINGTON, Tues.— f? The Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, had another successful day's racing at Trentham yesterday. He backed four winners and had two successful place bets. Puan Shariian oegan the day well, Dut her luick deserted her m the last few events
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  • 533 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today your intuitions are exceptionally keen and are likely to reach psychic intensity during some period m your life. Your feelings are very near the surface and you know instantly whether people are responsive to you or whether an environment will be pleasing. Just so long
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    • 176 3 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson /IP BE T-.;-,\s C<jT ~3 I ASP THE ST9ANGB I C= THE COPvT 5 V^"' r^ J fe^ 1 X-A^CN FORTH. J^J fl I^l fl V TO HiTE PL- NT.. I V MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis MAYBE. I NOT
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  • 549 4 Instalment system now all the rage in Russia By ROBERT ELPHICK MOSCOW. Russians, long accustomed to paying cash down for their radio sets and cameras, are now buying some of them on credit as popularity of the hire purchase scheme, introduced to Moscow late last year, increases. This quiet revolution
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  • 124 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; 1.02 Souvenirs from showland; 1.30 The news; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 Violin virtuoso; 2.00 Close down. Schools' broadcast: 4.10 Signature tune; 4.13 Talks for secondary schools; 4.33 interval music; 4.35 500 Nature corner. 5.00 Programme summary; 5.03 Heard m the cinema; 5.30 Soames Forsyte, Esquire—
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  • 1205 4  - McCARTHY WAS A JUGGLER OF PEOPLE'S FEARS RICHARD ROVERE He was leader of a fanatical [_maren»ent but mis never a fanatic hitnself BY The man who panicked a nation— lll FOR publicity, Senator McCarthy had a talent unmatched by any other politician of this century. Or perhaps it was an
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  • 234 4 IKE'S ASSESSMENT OF LEADERS HE HAS MET NEW YORK- Newsweek magazine quoted the following impressions President Eisenhower has given of the various Heads of State he visited during his last world tour m Europe and Asia: President Charles de Gaulle: "He is for France, first, last and always, and you've
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 279 4 CLUES ACROSS (5). 1. These girls have one parent 5 Bri s lsn Railways help to m common (4. 1). m t akc a Pj«" <5). 7. Such shyness might be 6 stat€ of th modern young brought m to play (7). m J* n m th e literary world
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  • 6 5 CHINESE NEW YEAR FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT
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  • 790 5  - This RAT is promising for the bachelor T.F. HWANG By rHE YEAR of the Rat is at hand. When it arrives on Thursday, January 28, it will not nibble its jrtively into the New Year. a hold front, exploding Is rightful I hinese lunar January 2/. bowed out of lei
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  • 192 5 A FRIENDLY, lively philosophy professor from Taipeh is In- troducing American audiences to the beauty of Chinese music. Professor Ho Ming-chung. president of the Chinese Classical Music Society m Formosa, went to the United States m the interests of world trade. But culture, too, can
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  • 504 5  -  GRACE KIM By THE Chinese like the Geok Onn Seong Teh (Ruler of the Universe, Master of the Sea and Land, Controller of the Elements) very much. And they like to tell his story. One day. when sitting as
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  • 2125 6 A STORY by 001 TAN CHIEW^OF LOVE AND TRAGEDY EN OLDEN DAY PEKING PEKING was basking m bright sunlight. Chang Ming, a handsome boy just come to man's estate, was visiting his maternal uncle, Han Sng, the High Commissioner there. "Welcome, nephew from across
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  • 682 7 Chaney Wong— a modern success story in the American tradition J^ SHIP steamed slowly into San Francisco Bay after the long voyage from China. A 19-year-old Chinese boy stood on the deck to get his first glimpse of America. Wong Noon came from Canton, and he spoke little English. His
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  • 2122 8 K. S. Kong reviews its history /CHINESE is one of the lew— if not the only languages not composed of letters m regular alphabetic and phonetic spelling formations. As such it is certainly one of the most difficult languages to master. Each Chinese word has its
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  • 552 9  - the new style New Year cards all help to promote a national outlook T.F. HWANG By I I I I I I I I I I I I a I m I I I I I i i snown m a group oi le. led :cant ly marching n. The
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  • 597 10 IN spite of the disastrous floods and typhoons last August and the strict austerity ordered by the Nationalist Government, the 10,000,000 people on Formosa will celebrate the Chinese New Year with traditional splendour and gaiety. Celebrations this year look
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  • 884 10  -  HO CHANG PANG By PIG is increasing m importance m mainland China even though its year, reckoned according to the lunar calendar, ends on January 28. The Peking authorities have called on the peasants to "go all-out" for the development of animal
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  • 591 10  - Snakes alive -gifts of New Year eggs at temple in Penang KATHY CHEAH By TtfO CHINESE New Year celebrations m Penang are complete without a visit to the Snake Temple at Sungei Kluang, on the 6th day of the first moon, to commemorate the birthday of Chor Soo Kong. He
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    • 276 10 Farina links line luxury for you ij Styled by Ftrina of Italy, mentor ol i Ihe new 15/60 combines exquisite line v and the technwal excellence of Wolsclc I Sleek yet capacious, swift yet economical i fncinatiog U litre Wotseley is designed modem conditions and to satisfy the pan requirements
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  • 136 11 .hen they pledged their eternal friendship under the m He was Just turning 19, she a beautiful 18 was Uang inecnow to ft.'rf brotherhood. i I E I 1 I ft E >o see to tMeir V yellI SarI I *a she tjjp also promised W
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  • 486 11 selves and the duck and the drake, but the shallowminded San-poh understood not her doublemeaning. Both spoke m poetry form as was the custom of the day. And both, for old time's sake if for no other reason at all. tried to
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  • 587 11 WHEN you first walk into the Galileo Adult School m San Francisco m the evening it looks much like any one of the thousands of institutions m America which offer adult education programmes. In one room a group of mathematics students are solving a problem at
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 290 12  - A GOOD THING IS NEVER OUT OF DATE ANDREW FANG -says THE Communists have tried to abolish it, and so have the Nationalists. But for 650,000,000 Chinese the world over, the lunar New Year will always be celebrated with all the riotous feasting and noisemaking that is the hallmark of
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  • 1099 12 THINESE NEW YEAR "explodes" into being each year with the din of fire crackers and the revelry of merrymakers. It blinds us to the fact that tradition and custom are slowly but surely dying out m Singapore. The Chinese have not leapt
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  • 352 12 From the sta to mahjong the English an going Oriental A THOUGHT for Chinese New Year m England could be: How much has China influenced the British way of life? When considering ih»important events of tfce 1950s on radio and television, more than one commentator on world affairs has been
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    • 163 12 Ever thought of the ANNUAL a U ANC In addition to the usual ang pows The Straits Times Annual for 1960 will make a most unique present for friends as well as relatives. Better get copies of the Annual today from your bookseller while they last. Or you can clip
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    • 64 12 —^Illllllflltlltlttillllllllflllllllllllllillllltllltlllllltlllitllltllllllllll llllllllllltllllilllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllll^ l«llf MltllllUi WE WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A HAPPY CHINESE WELCOME TO C. K. TANG /^^3/ r^V^l THE Department Ston 1 XrljjsF I^^^^^V^<^l TO Fnro ™E Ideal CHINESI 1 n|^#^^^^^ new year gifts fob I YOUNG AND OLD. I C. K. TANG LTD. r 310, Orchard
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  • 285 13 Facts to be drawn from 5,000 households ABOUT 40 economics graduates and final-year students of the University of Malaya have just completed an intensive week's training at the Economics Department of the University m preparation for the Federation savings -ur\ey. Several lecturers took part
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  • 140 13 Drinks and presents were distributed to more than (>OO destitute patients and their children at a Chinese New Year party at the Welfare Centre of the S.A.T.A. C-inic yesterday. Each patient received a big red packet containing a tin of milk, towels, soap, brush
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  • 165 13 Entries pouring in for Mobilgas Economy Run ENTRIES for the 1960 Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run In April have started to pour m, the Singapore Motor Club the organisers reported yesterday. The Run will be held over 816 miles, beginning m Ipoh at 10 p.m. on Apr. 15. and ending m
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  • 96 13 Nearly 13-mil. tons cargo in 11 months MORE than 12,965,000 tons of cargo were handled from January to November last year at the Singapore Roads and Harbour Board wharves. This was about 1.600.000 tons less than the total for the same period m 1958, Mr. S. C. Chua, Singapore acting
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  • 170 13 Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): M. tl.iv beginners 10.30 a.m.; Japanese flower arrangement 2nd course 10 a.m., 3rd course 11 a.m.; Blue Triangle Club Fellowship evening 5 p.m.: Drama for children 3.45 p.m. SINGAPORE SOCIETY FOR SPIRITUAL CULTURE: Lecture on "Freedom of Thought and Polities'' by Mr. Francis Thomas. Secretary-General
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  • 357 13 There is no short cut to success, he says SINGAPOREANS WHO MADE GOOD: AIR. Lim Wee Pian, 42. manager of the Bukit Timah branch of the Chartered Bank, is another of the Singaporeans who have made good who believe there is no short cut to the top and everyone must
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  • 477 13 PRAYERS IN RUMI FOR CHRISTIANS A RETIRED Chaplain of St. Andrew's Cathedral, Rev. G. E. Marnson, has translated the "Lord'a Prayer" into Romanised Malay for the National Language Week. The "Lord's Prayer" m Rumi will be used during National Language Week for the Chinese and Indian services. The Week will
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  • 574 14 NEW THINGS AT FOTO FAIR... ALL CAN SEE i it U I nil all I'hotogrttphvrs-by Sunny Giant 3 LARGEST exhibition of photographic equipment ever staged m Singapore will be held at the Foto Fair next month. Organised by the Photographic Society of Singapore, the fair will be officially opened by
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  • 33 15 FRILLS TO MAKE YOU LOOK FEMININE II Iron bust to hem line. The dievs. modelled by Diana ook. is caught un at the waist by an ice blue cumberbund. From Vanity. Raffles Pla
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  • 50 15 I n eryone's delight. From Italy, it is made of and painted attracly m brown, black, green or orange. It holds at least half a pint. To open it you unscrew the cover at the I U C. K. TANG. Orchard Road, at $15 each.
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  • 652 15 ggfhgjhgkhk ORANDY for the ChinR3 ese New Year season is a "must." But I have always thought it a pity that the empty bottles have to be thrown away. Now BEEHIVE brandy is available m a now shape bottle Tight). It can be used as
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  • 462 15  - Lovely to lookkat JOY MENG €3 WORRIED ABOUT WEIGHT? HAVE you reached the st ag e when you simply must do something about those extra inches around your waist and hips? Do you tip the scales at a figure of somewhere around a stone more than you should? According to
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  • 347 15 WINNER of "Ca»h-and-Hamper" Recipe Contest No. 3 is Mrs. E. Klinman. 300, Joo Chiat Place, Singapore, 15. For her recipe for Malayan Fish Molek she will receive $10 from Eve and a hamper of Nestle products of her own choice worth $10. INGREDIENTS: Six fillets of
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  • 355 16  - A NEW YEAR OF SOCCER SUCCESS? WINSTON KOH asks WHAT the New Year has m store for Singapore soccer remains to be seen, but indications are bright and promising. Though the season has yet to enter its lull swing, Singapore footballers have already registered three convincing victories over their counterparts
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    1274 16 On this page are some of the best bargains m town, so scan them closely for your shopping needs for Chinese New Year. The Bargains Page is a regular Free Press feature, appearing every Tuesday and Friday. F FOR TOUR CHINESE New Year shopping don't forget to have a
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    • 866 16 Send m your entry now ENTRY FORM The Free Press Walk NAME (m full) (Print clearly m capital letters) Address ft Identity Card No CROUP* 1 If you are a teem member cross here Name of team Do you require transport to the starting point at Woodlands? (see below) •Group
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    • 213 16 F GIFTS tor the festivols! Just Rcc'd Lady's Emb. L>nen Blouses M-30 U.S.A. Mojud stockings $4.00 pair. i ntpiNGsron* 6, Rotfles Place M Phono ***** for your camphor chests! Wishing Our Patrons I Clients A Very Happy < A Prosperous Chinese New Year. i Chop Kwong Soon 254, South Bridge
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    • 231 16 FOR CHARMING SEECTIONS OF CUTE BABY'S CHILDREN'S WEAR PLEASE CALL AT: SOON JOO CO., 53, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. 6. TEL: ***** Looking for a good used car? SEE UNIVERSAL CARS LIMITED 45. ORCHARD ROAD PHONE ***** (SALES DEPARTMENT) f^fjMß' 2Bb^o^ SEE JOHORE GRAND PRIX 20th -21st Feb. 1960 Avoid Troffic
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    • 185 16 FULLY TROPICALISEO PIANOS BjßPy- Of lietlUnt Quality BENTUEY M Myi 4C" high BRAtTID «5 43" BUCKLANO M 43" DHALLEN SB M" KUNQBLUT B 5 35" MARSHALL A ROtt SB 43" CIMMCRMANN M 43" LIBERAL CABM DISCOUNT H.P. 12 IB INSTALMENTS J@INANG«JNG i CO =3 niH g^^^ not... K)3-«O& SEIMK «MoiV«(i*Otl).
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  • 140 17 Koreans ask for return By VERITY GILL THE South Koreans want another match against Singapore. 1 the Singapore Hockey lation has accepted the ..enge. Date for the return interFeb. 6 on the p r» Padang. ring Sunday's 3-2 deteam director Paik Yong approached Sir George Oehler>. president of the apore
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  • 108 17 S.rAPORE Infantry R ment will meet Royal MaVolunteer Reserves In g contest tonight at i :\indan. If it rains it will eld at HMS Laburnam. Following are the bouts SIR mentioned fir>O: Sgt. v O S Tan Chia Sim. Cpl. •.ae v O S Sinain bin Abu.
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  • 42 17 A*7 ER this morn ing's trial I have no doubt whether Little Lulu has im proved since her last races at Singapore. I anticipated this after her brillianl trial last week. As though to empha-
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  • 109 17 S.C.C. 18: 30 Bn RAOC 6 'PHREE )toa!s and an unron verted try tells the measun of S.C.C.'s superiority. RAOC obtained their points i through a penalty try and a penalty. In the 2Ut minute SCC broke away to open scoring with a trj by
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  • 206 17 No doubts on Little Lulu after this run sise that it was no fluke, this morning Little Lulu (Barratt) beat Lucky Game (Franklin) by two lengths and ran three m 37 2/5. I thought she did it nicely. On this trial she will win the Class 4. Div. 2, SAF.
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  • 89 17 Official scratchings and order of running for Thursday: Race One 2.30 Class 4 Div. 3 7F.: Pappa Prince. Race Two 3.00 Class 4 Div. 2 7F: True Love, Chemise. Race Three 3.30 Class 4 Div. 1 7F— Quicksilver. Race Four 4.00 Class 4 Div. 2 5 *F— Slipper
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  • 378 17 PORT OF SPAIN, Tuesday. II HEN the Australian Test cricketers played m Singapore, they praised Malaya's "Wily Sikh" Gurucharan Singh. Now the English tourists have found another Sikh spin bowler who is presenting them with head--1 aches m Trinidad. And he has been selected
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  • 196 17 India hopes dwindle CALCUTTA, Tues.— 'lndia's hopes of saving the Test series against Australia dwindled to near- vanishing point yesterday. Kunderam was out without a run scored m their second innings. Roy and Contractor defied the Australian attack until Contractor fell at the close of play score of 67. The
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  • 69 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Singapore, Japan, Thai- land, Philippines, Burma and Malaya will take part m the second Junior Asian Cup at Kuala Lumpur m March. Indonesia will be invited to take part if it applies for affiliation to the Asian F.C. LONDON. Stirling Moss accused the Federation Internationale
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  • 243 17 I by M. Harrison-Gray I TWO lactors accounted for J A a missed game when the hand below came up m a match between two strong teams. W E. I ♦A Q +KJ9864 9KQ973 tf6 06 5 2 09 3 ♦A964 X 10 7 2 With South the
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  • 128 17 THE Singapore Government Services Football Association plans to include all branches of sport m its activities. An extraordinary meeting will be held next month at which the resolution will be tabled. A grant President Mr. Claude Doral, said: "In the past our sphere
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    174 17 fe by Th» Romblf jj MERCY IN DISGUISE BAD SPORTSMANSHIP not to slacken off when the opposition is completely outclassed? Or an insult if you do? The touring Japanese i< c hockey team has put Canadian officials m just such a dilemma, as I referred to last week. Now
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 39 17 Today's Sport SOCCER: (MFA League), Serangoon Malays v Stable Boys 4 A f Friendly: IRC v Army; JolUlads v Spore Guard Regiment— F. Park. BOXING: Spore Infantry R«gt. v. RMVR. RUGBY: SRC v SER— padang. TABLE TENNIS: STTA championships.
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  • 210 18 No guesswork: American Defence Secretary replies to his critics Russia's rocket threat is now downgraded WASHINGTON, Tuesday. JHE acting U.S. Defence Secretary, Mr. Thomas Gates, said yesterday the recent downgrading of the Russian missile threat by U.S. intelligence was based on "a refined and
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  • 112 18 Iraq Govt. lists Iranian violations BAGDAD. Tues. The: Iraq Foreign Ministry yesterday issued a White Paper on alleged Iranian Government violations of Iraqi air space, diversion; of rivers flowing into; Iraq, and encroachments I over the border. The White Paper alleged j nee the 1958 Iraqi re- ition. Iranian aircraft
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  • 26 18 The Pall section 01 the Singapore Buddhist Association will celebrate New Moon day on Thursday at Sri Lankaramaya Buddhist Temple m St. Michael's Road.
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  • 125 18 JAPANESE PLANTS FOR CANADA? OTTAWA, Tues. The Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. John Diefcnbaker, told the House of Commons yesterday that Canada and Japan would hold further discussions about admitting Japanese technical and managerial personnel for projected m- dustries m Saskatchewan. Mr. T. C. Douglas, Premier of Saskatchewan. announced yesterday that
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  • 72 18 cty-nine motion pictures from 23 countries, including v ya. the Republic of Korea, Japan. and NewZealand, will compete here for the Golden Ear of Grain the first international asricultural film contest to be held Jan. 29 to Feb. 5. during the annual agricultural exhibit/on. The
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  • 47 18 Four new directors of the Young Men's Christian Association were elected at a meeting held m the YMCA at Orchard Road. Singapore, yesterday. They were: Mr. i Cheong Kai Shui, Mr. John MacFarlane. Mr. Andrew Lee and Dr. A. W. S. Thevathasan.
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  • 20 18 NEW DELHI. Tues. India has begun to export homemanufactured bicycles to various countries, including Malaya. aiurj).— U.P.I.
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  • 95 18 BUT OUR SUITS ARE SO SLOPPY' j MOSCOW, Tues. Workers A* m a tool factory here wrote to Izvestia yesterday complaining that although Russia "maKes rockets which cover the greatest distances," it turns out television sets, clothes and other consumer goods which 'are tastelessly and care- 1 lessly made." Izvestia
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  • 17 18 ROTTERDAM. Tues.— A $6 million styrene-butadiene i latex plant is to be built here.
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  • 204 18 CALM, COOL LOOK FOR MILADY 1960 PARIS. Tues. The Paris fashion collections opened yesterday with a fire-works-free collection by Jacques Griff c. who sees Milady 1960 as a calm, cool matron. He keeps the silhouette sane and sensible, with a natural waistline. short (top of calf) skirt hemlines, and sharply
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  • 56 18 miles from John O'Groats to Lands End s *u r f?°?l c has now reached Kendal, m the North of England half wav t^ Lands End. A PIPE band escorts 56-year-old Dr. Barbara Moore as she passess through Wick, Northern Scotland, m the early stages of her
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  • 55 18 1 Vietnamese residents m Singapore held a New Year dinner at Leedon Park. Free Press picture shows the Vietnam Consul. Mr. Tran Kirn Phuong (m national costume); Mr. Pham Dinh Tan. vice-president i of Vietnam Press (extreme left): and (right) Mr. Pham Dang Sum, Director of Press and
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  • 77 18 'BOMB ON BOARD' REPORT HALTS SHIP NEW YORK. Tues. The: Liberian vessel Victoria > was halted m tne harbour here yesterday after a report that a bomb had been planted on board. The Victoria, on a cruise to the West Indies, is carrying a number of prominent passengers, including Mr.
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  • 87 18 LONDON. Tues. A spokesman for the Royal Free Hospital, where Mr. Aneurin Bevan is struggling to recover from a major operation said yesterday: "All four doctors who are attending Mr. Bevan axe with him. "We have not sent especially for Mrs. Bevan. His condition is not
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  • 36 18 The Chinese Journalists Union will hold a public forum m Mandarin at Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday at 7 p.m. The subject is "How to positively foster cultural acti- 1 vities." News m brief
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  • 206 18 CAIRO. Tues. President Nasser declared that two ships detained at Port Said because they were alleged to be carrying Israeli cargoes would not be released until they had unloaded. The two ships are the Danish Inge Toft and the Greek Astypalta. GAYA (North India A man-eating tige
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  • 61 18 MANILA, Tues!— President Carlos Garcia said here yesterday that the Philippines was pursuing a policy of closer ties with members of the free world and particularly with her Asian neighbours. To this end, he said he had made a state visit to South Vietnam last year
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  • 106 18 R.1. -STORE PACT TOD AY JAKARTA. Tues.— The Indonesian Government is expected to sign an agreem with the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today, Anatara news agency said, quoting another source at yesterday's conference between Mr. Lee and the In- donesian First Minister. Dr Djuanda, and the For
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  • 54 18 NEW YORK. Tues. Three drill-bits, each 13; inches m diameter and designed to bore through extremely hard rock, are g rushed by plane from New York to be used m ■rescue efforts m the Coalbrook. South African, mine disaster. Four hundred and forty men are
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  • 53 18 Dog fights snake to save children SYDNEY. Tues.— Butch, a bull terrier, died yesterday from bites he received when he saved five young chile from a venomous snake. Butch attacked the snake when it was only two from the children m the backyard of Condell Park, an I J Reuter
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  • 51 18 Fined 81.500 on lottery charge JOHORE BAHRU. Tues A woman, Lim Hai Tone. 37. i of Tiong Bahru. Singapore was fined $1,500 In the magistrate's court yesterday for assisting m carrying on 10.000 character lottery. She had seven lUJpi paper on which numberwere recorded when she wa.arrested, it was alleged.
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