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Title Section22 1960-12-30 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ the SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1960. 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article197 1960-12-30 1 JAMES ANG - JAMES ANG 3 Hainan hsnermen, child, sailing m STATE IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS PONDER NEXT MOVE fo /00A: a/fer mem By CINCAPORE CITY, Fri. A Norwegian freighter will reach Singapore at noon tomorrow with 13 shipwrecked Communist Chinese fishermen and a child Their arrival will set a problem197 words
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Article, Illustration822 1960-12-30 1 HALL AND SOBER SHOOTERS SHAKE THE AUSSIE OPENING BATSMEN 0 Neil delights record crowd with dashing forceful shots YOU wilt find up-to-the-minute reports on the I Test m f he Free Prett evcrydoy Don't leave it to I I chonce. Make sure of your copy by822 words
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Article23 1960-12-30 1 BELGRADE. Fri. Mr. Sekou Toure, President of Guinea, will pay a state visit to Yugoslavia from January 5 to 9.23 words
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Article15 1960-12-30 1 LONDON, Fri. Mr. Val Parnell has resigned from the board of Mass Empires.15 words
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301 1960-12-30 1 LONDON, Fri. A BRITISH charity yesterday rushed financial aid to starving refugees m the Congo province of Kasai as the press called on United Nations agencies to avert further suffering m the troubled African state. The Oxford Committee for Famine Relief respondedReuter - 301 words
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Article96 1960-12-30 1 Simpson goes out to a sizzler Simpson, who had been hippy when Hall was taken oIT. continued to play steadily. Then Hall came bark m place ol Sobers, and after snicking a single, Simpson put his bat to a sizzier from Hall The ball ros? over the leu stump, and96 words
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Article67 1960-12-30 1 AUSTRALIA Ist INNGS. C. McDonald c Watson b Hall 15 R. B. Simpson c Alexander h Hall 49 N. Harve\ < Sobers h Worrell N. O Neil m| out 28 L I avell not out 4 Extras i> Total (for 3 at lunch) 111 Fall of wickets: 1-35.67 words
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Article139 1960-12-30 1 PENANG SCRATCIIINGS Rac«- Omt: 3 00: (1 2 Div. 3 h F BVCT Tranquil, Islander. Racr Two: 3.3"): (I. 2 Div. 2g F Raccguidi', Sea Link Race Three 4.10: Cl. 4 Div. 1 6 F Larale R is. Rare lour: 4.45: Cl :l miles nil Race Five- 5 20:139 words
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Article55 1960-12-30 1 SINGAPORE fITV. I ri— l he Minister for Education. Mr Yong Nyuk Lin, this morning handed over the keys to new homes to the fire victims of the Kampong Koo C hye fire m Lorong :i, (,<-\lanx A toUl ol IKI houses and tt shop>s have55 words
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Article56 1960-12-30 1 SINGAPORE ITY. 1,, I.im huJ Poh, 59, of Bukit Ho Su-ee. was rescued from the Singapore River htlund Itonham Building at about 7 a.m. today Scores of city workers watched the resrue. A marine launch helped to put him ashore, whrre artificial respiration was applied. Later, Lun56 words
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Article59 1960-12-30 1 !Mala\an I \rhanj;e op«-ncd quifl m sineaporr tliix morning. N<» <arl> bIMM wa> r»-|K»rted done. 7 herr wire bu\«*rs of Jraser A Neav«> OrdV at 51.98; (.amtnnn s!12; < old Storage 5i. 74; \\rr Ilitain 21s. <>d.; and Kamunlint; IK. Od. There uere «-ellerv ot ftmmt A. \ea\e59 words
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Article33 1960-12-30 1 January first uradr rul»her binrrv f.o.b. «>|i»-ii«'d m Sing ap«.e«- tins inornini; at K6'^ r«-niH p«r II) up s« xin-t'i^hths «l a ««nt on ye«4rrday'h clone. Thr tone was quietly stead >33 words
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Article42 1960-12-30 1 I i! st Mala %an Fund manager's pHeca today, buying $1.19 and selling $1 .27. Second Malayan Fund manager's price*, buying I M* irnte and sHlmg $1.05.' FlnC Hone Kotij; Fund manager's price*, buying HKSI.O7 I and M>Uins IIKSI.II.42 words
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194 1960-12-30 1 R. G. PILLAI - Jewellery: New Delhi now cuts duty free quota R. G. PILLAI By SINGAPORE CITY. Fri fHK Indian Government has slashed the total value of* duty free jewellery and personal goods that can be taken into the country by "non-tourists." This New Year shock which takes effect on Jan. 1 will194 words
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177 1960-12-30 1 CHANCE FOR LOCAL BOY TO JOIN BRITISH SOCCER CLUB MANCHESTER. Fri.— A 16--year-old Malayan boy who asked Oldham Athletic Football Club to help him hitch-hike to Britain is getting a £20 boost from a club supporter. The boy. Bally Balakrishnan, of Connaught Bridge Power Station, Klang. Selangor, wrote to the177 words
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Article19 1960-12-30 1 So many people LONDON. PrL— The world's population will pass 3.000 million m 1961. says The British Medical Journal-19 words
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Article35 1960-12-30 1 AMMAN. Fn. Eleven people were .sentenced to death here yesterday for their part m last August's bomb outrage, m which the Jordanian Prime Minister, Mr. Hazza Majali, and 11 others were killed.35 words
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141 1960-12-30 1 DING-DONG WORLD OF MISS BONNIE BELL London. Fri.— a striptease artist was yesterday alleged to hav< worn a G-string with a bell attached to it and to have invited customers to ring the belt A police sergeanl said the girl was known as "Bonnie B< ii the Din:? Do ntrReuter - 141 words
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Advertisement102 1960-12-30 1 '"style f^>\ COMFORT J| /rtS /sf on £CISA )-/V Frames '^V FEDERAL OPTIEK opticians Hard Road, S'porc. Tel: ***** OUT-OF-TOWN m weaves eas.iy tnrough; quickly OUT-OF-TOWM Plenty of power for the the lights; looks smart on open road; room for yourselves and *.th Farioa styling and im three children; takes102 words
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Advertisement68 1960-12-30 1 w/10 7/?o7/W fcnoto? r/?e beauty oj 4ti+^ H^H A/fli Factor's Hi-Fi tf to l F/i/id Make-up w^W I^^H j.s ,'H ;/"n .so//, m;■HB| /?/ra/ finish. y^ML^T^ > S' Make your com- l«f v HBH plexion come !l Hl |^^H| a/i?e /i£e a Hover 1 mXWMffjk B |B^ refreshed hij the68 words
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Advertisement41 1960-12-30 1 FASHION MAGIC BRA. \">vj^— \2 Dainty embroider. Ed cotton bro with new >y^/ jHR stoy-tirm underlift po- I^ftw l nets tor more comfort I and lasting support, m I white only. m -mo VARIETY $TORE Today o* 8: Bentngoon Garaen Way41 words
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339 1960-12-30 2 Link with Bounty mutiny: Diver finds wreck of British sailing vessel by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE A aqualung diver off the Queensland coast suddenly found himself staring at the well-preserved wreck of a wooden sailing ship which may be that of the British frigate Pandora. The frigate went down339 words
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164 1960-12-30 2 Pope: Wife 'optimistic' about flyer's chances lAKARTA Fri A pretty J red-haired young Amerihousewife yesterday rs husband lying under sentence m a Jakarta aiJ optimistic abo the future might 2-year Id Hyer, I awn P"pe a >: the X irean and •China wars was ced to death by an iReuter - 164 words
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Article19 1960-12-30 2 EGOH 1.. iroops en and stx minded when Comh Urn a d rubDat Lou Kr..i:.h. 5019 words
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129 1960-12-30 2 CARRIER BLAZE: STATE TO PAY VICTIMS $15 MILLION IIfASHINGTON. Fri. I? State compensation to n latives oi the 50 dead and 300 injured In the fire m the 60,000-ton U.S. aircraft carrier Constellation may total Sl5 million. Announcing this yesterday, the Secretary of Labour, Mr. James Mitchell. -aid the total129 words
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Article31 1960-12-30 2 Peaceful, but jak.-yrta Pri Indonesia wanted to regain West Irian bj peaceful means but "diplomacy rr.ust have tiie backing oi strength," said Gen. Nnsution. leaving on an arms-buying missioi: :o Moscow.31 words
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Article29 1960-12-30 2 new vork. Pri.— A suitcase containing a magician's kit started a bomb scare at La GuardiA Airport yesterday when airline employees mistook the contents foj dynamite.29 words
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Article16 1960-12-30 2 TOKYO. Pri. Four miners were killed m a mine explosion at Nagasaki. Kyushu.16 words
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Article132 1960-12-30 2 SHIPS IN PORT O HIPS lying alongside the Sin- gapore Harbour Board j wharves or expected today are: Japan 1/2, Hailvard 4/5. Slin? 6A. Mexnam 6/7, Soudan 8/9. Travestein 10/11, Ruys 13/14, Sibonga 15/16. Shiga Maru 18. Rutheverett 19. Giang Seiig N. Wall 1, Giang Lee N. Wall 4, Tapah132 words
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Article57 1960-12-30 2 HONG KONG. Thurs.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,445 $1,445 sales sales Union Ins. Canton $124.00 $124.Q0 sales sales Wheelock Marden 9.65 9.65 sales sales HKong phone $38.25 $38.50 *ales sales Dairy Farm te Cold Storage $32.75 $32.75 m i SaleS57 words
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Article34 1960-12-30 2 MEXICO CITY: A nineman Japanese commercial mission is expected here next month to seek areas of technological aid and mutual capital ventures. The mission will be here for a month34 words
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231 1960-12-30 2 The national economy of China hit by floods, heavy rainfall HONG KONG, Fri. The New China news agency reported yesterday that "exceptionally serious natural calamities" this year had greatly affected all branches of the national economy, including heavy industry. In Liaoning, Shantung and Hopei provinces, heavy rainfall and floods caused231 words
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Article894 1960-12-30 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Thursday. KEY TO MARKINGS. t cci s= com capital torn, i nil exclotfiit werytfcinf. ii as eiclrtiug fl.v.denl. I chi cm tanas issue, y xci s= excloling capital retint t ccr cum capital retort. I ci894 words
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559 1960-12-30 2 Kampong Gajah mine can be operated for 35 years By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPOND SINGAPORE ha ALTHOUGH Malayan T,n o IH ril areas, Batu (iajah and Kamp^ its luture depends almo>t entirely 1 c pong Gajah, says the Investors ChJL[f only one of the tv >(l dred Batu Gajah559 words
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164 1960-12-30 2 Steels and gilts improve m London mart LONDON. Fri. Business yesterday was again on a small scale but as the day progressed there was some improvement In the tone m equity sections resulting mainly from a rally m Imperial Chemicals which closed 1 3 higher at 63/7| after opening a164 words
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158 1960-12-30 2 BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR RUBBER SHARES IN 1961 dfsdfdfsdfsdf LONDON. Fri.-- The Evening News ana Slur City Editor m a paragraph headlined, "Rubber may have a good year." says .some brokers m the City think that rubber shares may be a good buy ior 1961. Mincing Lane is certainly more optimistic158 words
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133 1960-12-30 2 MERGER OF TWO INSURANCE COMPANY GROUPS LONDON. Fri. The £337 million Royal Insurance Company Is planning to absorb the £71 million London and Lancashire Company, the directors of the two groups announced m a joint statement yesterday. The ofler is 0:1 the following basis: In exchange for every 25 worth133 words
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83 1960-12-30 2 BRITAIN'S MIRROR BUYS TOP GUIANA PAPERS LONDON. Fri. Britain's Daily Mirror group of newspapers has bought the two leading newspapers m British Guiana. Mr. Cecil H. King, chairman of the group, announced here yesterday. The papers are the Guiana Graphic and the Sunday Graphic. "The daily paper, with a sale83 words
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Article60 1960-12-30 2 I ONDQ.v F.i Comm >. eal h countries received a:, estimated $3.9 million m direct grants from the Brm.-h Nuffield Foundation m the y<-a.r radios on MajTh 31. 1900, the .n, ;..;>: report of the foundation revealed here yesterday The foundation, whose ;>:i;:.iiithropy covers such diversifiedReuter - 60 words
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80 1960-12-30 2 RUBBER UP PRICES HARDEN IN YEAR-END BUSINESS LONDON F lie r verm P re mc mrag ojx and a momint and pdd irthw hard minal quotatl afternoon wa C N>- folk advices s«jm the advance were pound h < .■>.. On the riwrtmwl Mak fttl f-... lower S:r. mm Easier80 words
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Article14 1960-12-30 2 wor.ci i o: over 5W Wingati of directoß i N; k tndu14 words
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Advertisement426 1960-12-30 2 §HIPPING jN jl* JtfL JL* J. J%fJEt E.T A 24/ 1/6] Bremp^ ft Le Ha Gdn 18 ETD 30 Dec Asama Vjru Lsttakia, Famas. I bel, Boarps, Constanza. Cdessa sisk 8 10 Jan Iran Mot for boul Ma HQuaba. Suez. Po r t Said. Alexandria, 8 10 Jan ■•'■>'- For426 words
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Advertisement161 1960-12-30 2 BARBER "WE Fr.m U.S.A. EAST COAST f g|S&. tM FEtHFIELO 7 Jan tTfitS FERN-VILLE FAR EA f T cc TT From U.S.A. SULF PORTS v.a PANAMA U c M«B" AND MONCKOSo CASTLEVILLE 6 Jan f fNE BARBER-FERN-VILIf ffS Te. NEW YORK. BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA BALUMORt via SUEZ c r f GLENVILLE161 words
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Miscellaneous338 1960-12-30 2 Round tlie Wwtd Market Priees NOTE: All prices below i coffe EtFutuni r Contract M.it. (5.51 3j.90 are middle prices. j Ahove prices quoted lo US ceata perlb. U.K. Closing Prices Dow (ones Averages LONDON. Dec. 29. NEW Y ORK. Dec 29. Previous Today Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS338 words
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Article, Illustration291 1960-12-30 3 __ghghgfhgfhgh_*! > __P \Br S _P Swans take to the sea m 15,000-ton cruiser 1 3 pass out more girls are waiting to join up N MjAPORE city, iVi. Thirteen SWANS of the ii Royal \;iw iinteer Reserve Singapore have ill OUI from llunl batch parade291 words
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Article26 1960-12-30 3 GAPORE CITY. Fri. exhibition arid exhibits will be the Rht v\ the celebrations filth anniversary of :i Women's League, ai ictoria Memorial Hall26 words
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Article22 1960-12-30 3 LUMPUR, Fri. tMk :or Malayan on tbeb relationship ts and parent- is ►ted by the Malaya:: National Co::yre^ oiorrois22 words
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289 1960-12-30 3 SINdAPOKK CITY. Frida\ ADOPTION of ;i common syllabus for the Four language streams m the State's schools from next month is the first great step towards building a common culture and fostering patriotism and unity m the State, ac cording to289 words
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Article, Illustration73 1960-12-30 3 'GIRL IN A MILLION' PRAISES OUR CITY Queensland's "Girl m a Million, 1960," left Singapore yesterday for home, after a short visit, during which she saw "all the sights m this beautiful city of which I have heard so much and dreamed about." Miss Judith Kenny, 19, is a third73 words
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Article61 1960-12-30 3 Another PMIP member, Wan Mustapha bin Haji Ali agreed that the question of delivering letters was a touchy one. However, he believed that the Federation should have postwomen. He suggested that these women be recruited from Kel-antan because "it is there that the women are noted for their61 words
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108 1960-12-30 3 Alliance MP wants Govt. to appoint seventy postwomen next year KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. AN Alliance member, [nche Hanafi bin Mohamed Vuniis suggested m the House of Representatives that 70 of the 114 vacancies for postmen next year should be given to women. "We all know that postmen sometimes have to108 words
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Article23 1960-12-30 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Fri.Top C.I.D. men have begun to investigate the possibility of a new kidnap syndicate operating m the State.23 words
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Advertisement205 1960-12-30 3 DON'T DREAM OF $500: WIN IT! HOW? LOOK ON BACK PAGE I I 'il i ill) \X IN yOUR PRICES FOOM 21 TO A<) OO lusttasfc atafXcuc CAedfeo^ AVAILABLE ONLY AT IATA MAIN STORE. BATA BLOG.. SPORE F GALA v OF LONDON r9SS? r/tcice cf /uni///Ja/ airmen GALA lor Ok205 words
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Miscellaneous275 1960-12-30 3 Medium Wave 476 metres I 11.00 Close down. cv ro _.-i__ c i -on 1.-/- Radio Malaya (41.7 metres) Short Nave: 62 metres (4,80 ke,s.) pM lM Tiffin 13Q from 8.00 p.m. 9.00 p.m. daily: Time signal, the news; 1.40 U.N. P.M. 1.00 Programme sum- General Assembly; 1.50 Tiffin mary;275 words
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Article, Illustration73 1960-12-30 4 HERCULE POIROT has been investigating the murder of Sir Reuben Astwell whose nephew, Charles Leverson, has been charged with the crime. But Lady Astwell is sure Leverson is innocent and equally convinced that her late husband's secretary, Owen Trefusis, is guilty. Poirot interviews Leverson, Trefusis and several73 words
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Article, Illustration3073 1960-12-30 4 AGATHA CHRISTIE - Poirot bides time— then he pounces and the killer is forced to confess AGATHA CHRISTIE by Take care... m that box is something that will hang a criminal' I V> 01 HOT did not play an Entirely quiescent g;iin c. On the fifth day of his sojourn be brought down3,073 words
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Advertisement74 1960-12-30 4 THE MAGAZINE WITH THE MOST RADIO WEEKLY is your best buy for brightness, entertainment. Just look what this week's issue has to offer: i«umiMiil!l! S B^^^^^^^^^i I B% V B BP^' ■«R-::-:'' I^H H V ':5¥:\": '3^H ..■...^^B Mt >^BJ aa f«t j^Tfl-H *?"T U^T^al 'I > M Ba^tt'ii'^if .jB74 words
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Advertisement49 1960-12-30 4 leunfein pens 'Mam mntrn m m i*< $t Dec m nut HiiuiiiHiiioi SEA GRASS MAHfNE "f s4<A sea gr oss natural squO re thick 'Lores Clean Eos.lv ci be added or d w Wholcso'c^od..^ invited c H0 Cotton Carpets sibk Cotter Sample on VIPINS Tel:"* 45 0 an «w49 words
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Letter37 1960-12-30 5 The 1 b deserve tht-ir victory i.. th< Thoma cup v played well and be- *d well before, during, 1 1 after the game.-. The ame cannot be said 01 their pponents. Congratulations d. FAN37 words
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Letter, Illustration474 1960-12-30 5 Let us find out why we lost and start again O_4fUTHOMAS CUP DEBACLE UALAYA'S hope of retrieving; th c i "iiKis Cup ended ii a crushing Wow t 2 defeat by i hailand m the s. (Miid round of the isi 1 1 1 /one. Now the big: bra«*alk is474 words
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227 1960-12-30 5 'JHE Singapore Government has set up a three-man committee to inquire into the standard of amenities and comfort provided for passengers m buses. The team, headed by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister. Mr. Goh Chew Chua, also invites public227 words
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Letter149 1960-12-30 5 No point in crying REPORTS from Bangkok of our Thomas Cup defeat have certainly hurt our pride but the unsporting comments of the Malayan team manager. Mr. Teh Gin Sooi. are like nibbing salt into the wound. Lefs admit that we have lost to better and fitter opponents and swallow149 words
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248 1960-12-30 5 Six-day week school is real blessing I WAS aggrieved to read "Worried Parent's" letter which appeared m your paper of 3rd. instant. He appears to be misguided, and under the delusion that the six-day week lor school children is a strain on his children's mentality. He also complained of inconvenience,248 words
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234 1960-12-30 5 This is your page: Write to us if you have grouses or views to air REMEDY: School children should have their own school buses or special buses should be reserved for them. Vandalism damages and contaminates the atmosphere of buses. For instance vulgar language and names of people are scratched234 words
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Advertisement87 1960-12-30 5 garette Cases Boxes id ti&Men's Brush Sets Baby Spoons Pushers j 3 Sets balvers j EtC k 4>U dt SAmfil X V«HT l"«t>>»ll 111 UUP 1 i**mO* >■ it*t*o*« ioa^ 4VOM M J. &km *jmt J*d Mf^H Km* 7 Qevere Auto-Magazine Slid- Projectors. Mi model\ arc «.omp^ci and led uith87 words
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Advertisement220 1960-12-30 5 AMAZING riwrcMM ***f'P">«f Juit 'itrip oft t^e paper aid smooth i! c it MMtiC surface injt'i brewing... J »icl" J rtVSfl bright tn<l f»r.y tot <r *r% Colourful Storeys Con-tact plastic sheeting c^n rerJc^crd'r your whole home m an hour or so! And it protect-. you r NWftNt -»n<| furniture220 words
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Miscellaneous173 1960-12-30 5 RIP KIRBY by John Falk <Sc Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis IHE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake ■^^**"^^Bni^^CANYS7ANP^\ 5 /TULIP-MAY iN LIKETHfS: C PONYWU KNOW WfcE FAT W^WELIT^^B flj wDrr-vrHj^ I anything <joiwt? J J I say something.. J V^tulip mansaw>.»V enough fortwo normal/173 words
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Article311 1960-12-30 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Seven nations drug menace y-HE battle against the drug peddler gathers momentum. Seven nations have decided to put their heads together and pool their resources m a flat-out drive to eliminate illicit drug traffic. The nations are: Singapore, Malaya. Burma. Cambodia. Hong Kong. Laos and Thailand. At311 words
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Article, Illustration736 1960-12-30 6 LYNN POOLE - Closed chest massage technique gives cardiac arrest LYNN POOLE dggdfghfghghghgf,^^!'fPT'_PPiPl'f J a-ff^-s^^ HT Ii nn By OF THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY TWO electrical engineers who are also lecturers m surgery, and a surgeon at The Johns Hopkins University and Hospital, have i developed an amazing new method for starting the736 words
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260 1960-12-30 6 Honeymooning Baudouin flies to Brussels to tackle crisis BRUSSELS, Friday. (MUAVDS shouted "Long live the King and Queen" as King Baudouin and Queen Fabiola, cutting short their Spanish honeymoon. Hew back to their strike-ravaged capital last night. The couple drove straight from the airport to Laeken Palace, on the outskirts260 words
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190 1960-12-30 6 ATOM-TEST: NKRUMAH PREPARES AFRICAN RETALIATION ACCRA. Pri. President Nkrumah of Ghana arrived here by road this afternoon from Half Assini, near the Ivory Coast border, for an emergency Cabinet meeting he has called for today on the latest French Sahara atomic explosion. The National Union of Ghana Students, m a190 words
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140 1960-12-30 6 FOOTBALL FANS INJURED IN RAIL CRASH PUYALLUP. (Washington), Fri. A 17-car .southbound Northern Pacific passenger train was derailed here yesterday and first reports indicated there were 'quite a number" of injuries The train, whose passengers included fans bound for the Rose Bowl football game, went off the tracks The chief140 words
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Article143 1960-12-30 6 1 8 teachers on goodwill tour SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. Eighteen teachers from Sarawak are now m Singapore on a week's goodwill tour of social and youth organisations here. The tour is being sponsored by the First Divisional Youth Council of Sarawak and is the first of its kind. Leader of143 words
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146 1960-12-30 6 Hillary has second thoughts on Yeti scalps AMBXEBDAH Sir Er:> conqueror v i."" Bchipol Airpon yesterday, was probabk I Earlier Sir Lcn. c loiif **k existent i able sm wman Hi said that •"Perfectly rational nation' for the fooXr which have b^ n fr^T and to WSJ neard m the146 words
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Article30 1960-12-30 6 MOSCOW K. Hi lei t A Mr \'.,-:.:j M.rSM 1 M ol Mb chil lei Md mm m job m i he Kazaki- R«u.j: t Central Asa30 words
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Advertisement617 1960-12-30 6 You can hand m your classified ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMCRON HIGHLANDS ("old MIHMd i "»f I Ltd., 3u Tanab Hat* IPOH coiil atorag* <'M> Ltd., 11 C!ar« Street. KLANO Cod stora«e (M) Ltd., i" New Ki.-»ad. KOTA IH*RJ Srorng* 'M> Ltd.,617 words
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Advertisement28 1960-12-30 6 Song of Lore Eternally Beautiful ENGAGEMENT RINGS m Platinum A Gold m Set Diamonds. Bj n P. H. HENDRY 78. North Bridge Road Adelphi Hotel, Spore, Kuala Lumpur.28 words
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Advertisement94 1960-12-30 6 PLANft SYNCHRONER 100 i>* U %v ill iffk Outbtanrt'nq features. a clear standstill protection, reverse proicction cos to operote by push-buttons. excellent system lenses and organically built-in "Synchromot Another noteworthy innovation is the incorporated markina device. photo WRJ*. 109. WORTH SRIOCI ROAD. SINGAPO«I 6. WL > BRANCH: 51 Yew Rood,94 words
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Article, Illustration228 1960-12-30 7 ALIAS RAHIM - Minister Yong will hand over keys of 203 new houses to fire victims ALIAS RAHIM two years ago 2.o<n lost their homes m big btaxe: Today. I By GEYLANG, Fri. J'HE Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, will hand over the keys today to fire victims who have purchased228 words
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Article26 1960-12-30 7 Retired engineer dies at home ►RE CITY. Iri.L iward SctaarHed yesterday Devonshire Oovf rnm< I a t« Dded the King Edward it: funeral ai Bidadari to-26 words
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119 1960-12-30 7 Commission of Inquiry on Govt. tender system begins work KUALA LUMPUR, Ii i. The three-man commission of inquiry, headed by Mr. Justice Hill, to review the Government's tender system and methods of obtaining supplies, has started work. A Government spokesman said that memoranda and other information received h id been119 words
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110 1960-12-30 7 HOUSEWIVES NOW FLOCK TO NEW 'CHEAP' MARKET KATONG, Fri. Housewives here have found a new cheap market m Katong where they can purchase anything from hairpins to cooking utensils. This way-side market is near Marine Parade ana hundreds of people gatherthere every day for their daily shopping. According lo many110 words
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207 1960-12-30 7 Chinese 'Y' lifts bar on women: They won't get full membership SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. WOMEN can now become associate members n of (he Chinese V.M.C.A. Tills was approved after a series oi discussions preced- ing membership campaigns of the association during the 1 latter part of the year. But they207 words
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Article24 1960-12-30 7 SINGAPORE CITY. FriThe Indonesian Government is offering more scholarships next year to Singapore students to strengthen relations between the two countries.24 words
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Article32 1960-12-30 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Fri.— Radio Singapore will carry out test transmissions from the middle of next month on new frequencies, m preparation for starting a full-scale short wave service m May.32 words
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148 1960-12-30 7 GOVT. TO SPEND $500,000 ON EXTENSION TO VARSITY ARTS BUILDING KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Extension work to the existing faculty of arts building at the University of Malaya m Kuala Lumpur is expected to begin next month. To cost 3500,000. the building is to be completed m time for the academic148 words
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Article, Illustration149 1960-12-30 7 A forgotten coin is 'found' again after 20 years SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. While rummaging through his collection of stamps m a box, a Singapore dispensary assistant rediscovered an American coin which he forgot all about for over twenty years. Gold m colour, it bears on one side the profile of149 words
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Article233 1960-12-30 7 BEDOK, Fri. —An -operation berseh" to clear lallang and shrubs and to fill up stagnant pools m Padang Terbakah, m Bedok, is now underway. A group of 15 residents led by Inche Yusoff Ibrahim. 24, have started work on a particularly bad piece of land.233 words
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Article38 1960-12-30 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Fri.— The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has asked the Government to take steps to reduce the wide disparity m the salaries and conditions of service between male and female employees of Government.38 words
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Advertisement50 1960-12-30 7 I FINE GUITAR CR ONLY $18-80! t ~.»vc: I flOd I of asfonishirv, j |jw an example made Guifcr with m colours, most j trvq, is offer:- ro 880 proud to own one one road. Twonnwc. 7 N *****. Odcon Theatre 1 A• S 89B•» 5 Those who know buy50 words
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Advertisement267 1960-12-30 7 NIlWi m^ 364 rllWlla Round Trip Pan Am announces. LOWEST TRANSPACIFIC JET FARES EVER -and you fly on the world's most experienced airline! Fly PAN AM Jets to Los Comparable savings are Angeles, San Francisco, yours to any point m the Portland or Seattle for U.S.A. including Honolulu only M267 words
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Miscellaneous39 1960-12-30 7 >nncc's Holiday j Attractions GATUAO9 iAYLADS Singapore's;Mlented vocal sjroup^ DAILY til! Monday^ j 1961 lON ARTHUR Slat singing on NEW^. AY i 'EGGYTANNthesen-^ punist singer; us daily r UNCrS TEA ROOM 7.00 p m. j w »w< v/os\« v/X39 words
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Miscellaneous32 1960-12-30 7 >att t lgßtßgßaaßaaß>>aa>a>M<aßaa><Mß /not only am >v i an impertinent O O\ YOUNG PUPPY— BUT I MY I7AC7 OWNS o ][\THE SHOPJ^/ X" Fs^ L/t j /f m^mmm S r*iy £<* t 132 words
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Article, Illustration303 1960-12-30 8 The best dressed girls wear cotton: It's so suitable for work and play WAVE you noticed 11 who the best dressed girls are at parties lately? I have, they are the cotton maids. No, they are NOT beauty queens or fashion models... just ordinary girls dressed m cotton. You. too.303 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-12-30 8 A MILK SAUCEPAN THAT GIVES WARNING WHISTLE #WHAT is this gadget? It is a new Mirroware milk saucepan, which is bound to be an indispensable item to the busy housewives. For the saucepan gives a whistle warning when the milk is at a boil and ready for serving. Called Whis-L-Matic.60 words
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Article30 1960-12-30 8 Bu.\y housewives will appreciate the Smith's timer I saw at Whiteaways. It's a great help m all household jobs that need timing pressure cooking, toasting and baking.30 words
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Article30 1960-12-30 8 A new kitchen appliance is the Sky-line Miracle jar cap opener. It loosens all screw caps from one m. to over three m. m diameter. From Whiteaways.30 words
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Article30 1960-12-30 8 HANDBAGS from the Philippines made from pineapple fibre are ideal for an evening date. Buttons and Bows, Cold Storage has a dainty collection, mostly m white and cream.30 words
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Article21 1960-12-30 8 If you like straw handbags, there is a varied selection m many colours at Japan House m Middle Road.21 words
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612 1960-12-30 8 LEFT-OVERS irom p; delicious dishes to two recipes to help hoi blem of what to do wi parties held during the Savoury Boats You 11 need tour large, elongated potatoes, so that when they are cut m half lengthwise they could look612 words
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156 1960-12-30 8 Panties and slips in matching colours SINGAPORE women will now spend more time and more money over the lingerie counters m departmental stores all over the city. More time because you'll want to linger over the gorgeous range when buying them. More money because you'll want more undergarments than you'll156 words
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48 1960-12-30 8 GIRLS who carry their lunch to the office can now do it m the most charming manner. From Marden Co. m Orchard Road, you can get a special luncheon bag, complete with flask. They come m blue or tartan design, with adjustable48 words
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Article53 1960-12-30 8 PARTY DAYS are here and if you are playing hostess you couldn't find a more lovely tray to hold the sweets. Finely carved from cherry wood, these Japanese tray.s from Wakco are shaped like a giant leaf. Sambal trays, vases and salad bowls are others53 words
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Article38 1960-12-30 8 If your favourite scent is either Revlon's Intimate or Aquamarine, you'll be glad to know that you can actually bathe In them too. Obtainable at the Federal Dispensary are scented bubble bath and milk bath.38 words
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101 1960-12-30 8 A DISPLAY OF 40 DESIGNS FOR MALAYAN WOMEN IjWSHION has always been focussed on the creation and lines of the gown. It's fashion, if the length of the skirt goes either above or below the knees. But recently, women m Singapore saw a fashion show with a difference. The main101 words
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245 1960-12-30 8 MRS. G. Oliveiro, 458 St. Joseph's Lane, Singapore 19, wins the first prize of $20 m this week's Household Hints competition for her tip on firewood and charcoal ovens. She writes: "Whenever you use firewood and charcoal for cooking, you245 words
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Advertisement202 1960-12-30 8 gives your skin that look of flowerlike loveliness VITAMIN A-D CREAM creams the years right A dry is an ageing skin. And an ageing skin is a hungry skin t ...literally starving for life-giving t^^- m c o hi jJi^Tciy. r nt^sn, w^Si^F j^Br^ '^^w? w petal-^oft $kin is thy202 words
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Advertisement227 1960-12-30 8 YOUR KITCHEN 4H DESERVES A FIDES O I and workmanship at X n a price you can afford 1 IV X K^. Guaranteed for 5 years 1 ■fl BPt/Zm^Jßu Eft. J 111 f 1 1 ''•^^B^^^fc^^. Easy payment terms I STOKVIS (MALAYA LiMITEC Singopore Kuola Lumpur i po h p227 words
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Article, Illustration175 1960-12-30 9 A tower and bridge— scout style EIGHT scouts from the 55th. Troop of the Chinese V.M.C.A. are now undergoing a Senior Pioneer test at the association's premises m South Pier Prince Edward Road They are Woo Sun How, Chan Seek San. Tan Peng Jon, Ho Han Vow, Lien Soon Hin.175 words
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77 1960-12-30 9 VANTED: CENTRAL HOME TO HOUSE VAGRANTS AND BEGGARS LUMPUR, Fri.— A welfare worker. Ramachanctran, the town needs > titution lo acthe growing vagrants, begd runaway children. workers round it to arcomnwav children, girls, r totem was on the d an institution ,y needed. machandran, wb i resident Of the li.--:are77 words
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Article27 1960-12-30 9 Fri The Chiei Data Wong Po-.v Nee, a modest, painsi I sincere budget* 1 > claimed, the state nt had drawn up its coat accorddoUt27 words
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Article18 1960-12-30 9 •PO RE. Fri. port will "dress preparation tor the ea > ports to be a18 words
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64 1960-12-30 9 MUSLIM EXPERT TO TALK ON ISLAMIC FAITH SINGAPORE CITY. Fri.— I «5 A prominent Muslim, who flew here yesterday from America after attending a conference at Princeton. University, will give a talk tonight at 8.30 p.m. on the Muslim religion at No. 31. Lorong 12. m Geylang. Be Is the64 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-12-30 9 m Rvpm n We:,. ThoSC weird being DiO'a:^ imtcad oi ought to go s,-- The n. they aw -'arnnc :rom and who is lending them. Margo: agrees. and they Ntr.r tnck Through the irtev try:m: lo Keep ihc sheht wind on ihew facea Hello. :hi<is ouecr."66 words
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358 1960-12-30 9 Attitude of parents important in bringing up the child SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. THE MOST important factor m determining the character and development oi' a child is the attitude and behaviour of his parents, said Mr. Lan Hope of Radio Singapore m a broadcast on "The Importance oi' Family Planning." "Do358 words
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174 1960-12-30 9 More buses on Changi route to cope with picnickers (IHANGI, Fri. More bUM^ J are operating along Chang! Road m order to cope with the increasing numoer Oi picnickers who nock to Changi. This was stated yesterday by the managing-director of the Changi Bus Company, Mr. Tan Keng Eng. Mr.174 words
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190 1960-12-30 9 WORK TO START SOON ON NEW MOSQUE FOR MUSLIMS IN QUEENSTOWN QUEENSTOWN, Fri.—Muslims m Princess Estate v ..i Queenstown will soon have a mosque of their own. This will save them the journey to Telok Blangah. Kampong Java, Kampong Susu or Tanglin for prayers. Work will begin on the mosque190 words
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Article391 1960-12-30 9 BORN today you have a friendly. genial and kindly disposition. All those m your community learn to depend upon you for good advice and benelicial assistance. You have a deeply spiritual nature. You would do well m a career of teaching, for you have391 words
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Advertisement50 1960-12-30 9 feS= OWN A CRUNDIG 0m FOR PERFECTION Jbl IN SOUND STYLE! I M Sole Agents: KIAN GWAN (M> LTD. rf& Zf SINGAPORE KUALA LOMPU« FENANG ***** I j I FURNITURE jaJ removals <»0B I 'fi^ TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. >^J*' J 17^. Cecil Street, Singapore 1. "*i^ Mana^mp Director Ronald Peek..50 words
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Advertisement321 1960-12-30 9 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. //<er£ w the answer to your GIFT PROBLEM. The brand new edition of the world famous GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS. Entirely up-to-date with hundreds of fresh facts and profusely illustrated. $5.25 GUINNESS BOOK Bft OF RECORDS AN IDEAL GIFT FOR:- NO LIBRARIAN DARE The parent of the321 words
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Advertisement236 1960-12-30 10 The Rchcole Shoo W tor Eastern Arts, Lmen Goods, Child- I rcn Lady Wears. I Please visit I I Peiping Store, J 17 3. Orchard Road, 6 Raffles Place N^N^N^ "WINDSOR" Baby Wear Mode In The U.S.A. IDEAL BABY CLOTHES MADE FROM THE FINEST WASH-N--WEAR FABRICS New Shipment Just Unpacked236 words
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Advertisement199 1960-12-30 10 IDEAL NEW YEAR GIFT X I ATS TOP QUALITY SHOES AND HANDBAGS! Exquisitely designed by 41-43, Stamford Road, Tel: ***** Spore Students who go Overseas We sell what you need overcoats, quilts, woollen pullovers, underwear, scarfs gloves, lumpers, winter pyiamas. Advice given FOOK ON Dept. Store SALE NOW ON. TEL:199 words
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Advertisement253 1960-12-30 10 gHOPPING CENTRE wishes all its READERS and ADVERTISERS a HAPPY and NAM AH ELECTRIC COS Seasonal Sale continues with a line range m lighting fillings. lampshades and home appliances. Great reductions are promised at 81. Hill Street. LI C I A HAIRDRESSING salon. 165 MacPherson Roaci provides services of Miss253 words
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Advertisement1022 1960-12-30 10 NEW YEAR BARGAIN GIFTS on sale at PEIPING STORE, 173 Orchard Road includes choice Eastern artcrafts novelties, beaded bags, linen lacquer and embroidered good* FURNITURE AND FIXTURES including wide range of teakwood chests, tables and dragon pillars readymade or maoe-to-order. CHUNG NAM FURNITURE STORE. 131-135 Killiney Road LIP LIFE LIPSTICK1,022 words
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Advertisement261 1960-12-30 10 X.Sr. PR IMA SCOOTERS equipped wiin electric scatters are selling vii low atpo.«>it and instalments cf $50/- monthly. HUP TECK TRADING, 36G. Pnnsep Street. JOGINDKK IWL'L oi 194 Race Course Road have just unpacked a choice selection oi beautilul Manipuri silk sarees m time for New Yea: wear. GILERA 172261 words
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Advertisement369 1960-12-30 10 SEASONAL SALE NOW ON Ktu NAM AH ELECTRIC CO Hc nl LIGHTING Udi "VBi,,,^ FITTINGS Mhu C Fane > Uaiw' >,2 M LAMPSHADES •■^«j£ "^5 ho^er i HOME Miv, h|( JJ APPLIANCES mvi... M :>K( At TREMENDOUS Reductions! Si COME AND PICK THi L^ T r designs at LUCK TRint,.369 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-12-30 11 ■EMM" '2nd Day, Dec. 28. B ii^^^^^^^^^^^ Going: Good. B CI. 4. Div. *-6F. Won by: 2 Time: 1 mm. 14 3/5. (1. 4, Div. 2-6 F. Won by: 3. Time: 1 mm. 14 2/5. d 2. Div. I— 6F. Won by: Nose. 3. Time: 196 words
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Article545 1960-12-30 11 DONALD GOMERY reveals a warm secret L Nl TUNNEY, exI vyweight chamthe world, rived In Lons writing a m to his wife, America. •ried wonderful ..tuiations. CanI Friday. Dearest. parted lor meet again where they mar- ago tins week. d his Italian for think545 words
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Article, Illustration386 1960-12-30 11 LIM TIONG WAH - He smashed his way into semi-finals despite his lack of height and reach LIM TIONG WAH By I Singapore City, Fri. A LTHOUGH Siow Watt Soon is short m height and reach, it did not stop him from smashing his way into the semi-final of the men's singles m the386 words
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Advertisement45 1960-12-30 11 SALE [I LOCKS Larest Designs 1 duccd Prices hi l:| *"f f tiHi CHUN CHONG ►o- iished 1899 ■tk Bndqe Road, I 1, Tel ***** <hi fill Refreshing Jin tan r CHEWING -o. table m 3 flavour*:— 15ct$- only Qbtainabit from all ood Sundry Shops.45 words
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Advertisement253 1960-12-30 11 I BUY A BIUE SPOT AND YOU OWN THE KCT I f| tejfi^S ll' n Transistor 1 In Radiogram g J t>l4l*l>l"Vl*' r P I fc* wVG r■* I I 1 I I I Over 20 Models Available for your Choice *1 I FROM ALL RELIABLE DEALERS 1 And soi.253 words
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Miscellaneous281 1960-12-30 11 CLI'KS ACROSS J. Bi of a necklace one might 1. Instrument aliy uues LI not i ell (4>. sound true? <4> G. The German .song wasn't 4. Cockney tramp, being fifty, irue (4). was worth something to the 7. She advocated mercy <6). Greeks (4>. 8. Mild expletive to apply281 words
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311 1960-12-30 12 Holiday Flight, with Moses astride, in good 37 4 /s dash FREE MIST AND GOLDEN BEAUTY IMPRESS IN WORKOUTS BUT MALLEE RESTRICTED TO HALF PACE By ALLAN LEWIS. PENANG, Friday ()LD Holiday Flight, ridden by Moses Lee, showed that he is still able to gallop by running three m 37311 words
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281 1960-12-30 12 NATEKAR FIGHTS BACK AND WINS THE THAI SINGLES TITLE BANGKOK. Fn Nandu Natekar of India won the men's singles <v the Thai International badminton championship by deleatir.g Sangob ol Thailand In three sets o: 3-15. 15-8 a:x\ 17-16 here last night. m The semi-finals yesterday Natekar beat Teh Kew San281 words
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Article50 1960-12-30 12 NAPIER. Fri —Rain robbed :he MCC touring side of victory on the second and last day of their match with a Combined Hawkes Bay and Southern Hawkes Bay XI yesterday Scores; Hawkes Bay 124 and ho for nine; MCC 249 <w Wat* i 350 words
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Article85 1960-12-30 12 NEW YORK. Fri. Terry Downes, the British middleweight champion. arrived i from London to prepare lor his fight against Paul Per.der for the New York Athletic j Commission's version of the World Title m Boston or. January 14. Accompanied by his wife, Barbara, their85 words
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94 1960-12-30 12 U.K. SOCCER STRIKE LIKELY TO BE AVERTED LONDON. Fri. A threatened strike of profesi sion-als m the Football League appeared likely to be averted yesterday. The players threatened to strike on Jan. 21, unless coni cessions were made to their demands for the abolition of j the maximum wage and94 words
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209 1960-12-30 12 A TORCH RELAY ALONG THE SILK ROAD FOR ASIA'S FIRST OLYMPICS rKYO. Fri. The cere- mony manager of the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games said he is planning a 13,000--kilometre torch-relay along j the ancient silk road from I Athens to Tokyo for Asia's first Olympics. Michiro Ito, also a noted209 words
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Article, Illustration203 1960-12-30 12 CULLIGAN STAYS A STAR... FROM HURLING TO HOCKEY CJELETAR. Fri. Steady O fullback and dashing left winger that's Michael Vincent Culligan. who never took a hockey lesson m his life. His talent for hockey comes from playing the Irish game of hurling. Culligan. 26. took up hockey only after joining203 words
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Article34 1960-12-30 12 NEW YORK, Fri. The date of the third world heavyweight title fight between Floyd Patterson and Sweden's Ingemar Johansson has been broiight forward from March 20 to March 13 next year.34 words
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Article14 1960-12-30 12 TOKYO. Fri. The Soviet volleyball team left lor jiGme on Wednesday.14 words
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Article, Illustration159 1960-12-30 12 gOCCER runs m the Royal Family of Malaya. That's what the boys of Wellingborough School, Northamptonshire, are saying now their star centre half, Syed Sirajudin, has been picked for the English public schools trials. Sirajudin159 words
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Article, Illustration232 1960-12-30 12 AN UNDERHAND SERVICE IS NO ANSWER AFTER watching the world tennis professionals play m Singapore this month. I cannot asree more with the need for a new type of service to keep the game alive. It is certainly no fun watching tennis when the match moves from one killing service232 words
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Article30 1960-12-30 12 FLORENCE, Fri. Fiorentina (Italy) reached the j semi-finals of the European Cup-Winners Soccer Cup when they beat Lucerne (Switzerland) 6-2 m the second leg of their quarterfinal tie.30 words
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Article251 1960-12-30 12 IZ'ATONG, Fri— About 250 students of the Singapore Polytechnic took pail xn heats for their First Annual Swimming Carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. The finals, consisting of 18 events, will be held on Jan. 18The following qualified yesterday: 50 metres freestyle: Yeo Kiang251 words
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Advertisement105 1960-12-30 12 a N MH __l YOU wilt find up-to-the-minute reports on the Test In the Free Prets everyday. Don't leave It to chance. Make sure of your copy by placing a regular order with your newsagent. "TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY, LTD. MORISHITA JINTAN CO., LTD. I yfop6o(A) s&Qo ODEON THEATRE^^ TO-NIGHT105 words
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Advertisement466 1960-12-30 12 ■V bhY nfl La at^kS a^l 111 (II I 111 PAILLARD BOLgy The only cine-camera m th, Wori( V light meter m the only logical m' lha W,. Ihc taking lens. a(( ri ?ht i*^ This measures the light actually t^, h film ensuring complete colour M: feature is exclusive466 words
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