The Singapore Free Press, 12 December 1961

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  • 21 1 KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ..-* The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 39 1 lildfowl lay be fleeted all-out I M -.MAN Toes. ontam--active be hoy- igapore. i> !i and mai be ous it s here watersi irrunited of the nuE> I tec- r la Dal N- W tion
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  • 291 1 Indian troops get orders to shoot down Red aircraft NEW DELHI, Tuesday. \|K. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister, told Parliament the country's forces had been given orders to resist Chinese incursions and to shoot down Communist aircraft violating Indian air space. The government, meanwhile, disclosed that it had told China
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  • 53 1 SINGAPORE. Tut*.— The Industrial Arbitration Court hearing the dispute between the Straits Time Press Malaya > Ltd. and the Sinsapor? Printing Employees Union met m chambers this morning. It was the first hearing since Nov 30 wnen une court adjourned because Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. the
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  • 254 1 Wage talks today between Admiralty and union SINGAPORE, Tues.— Negotiations between the Admiralty and the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union on the union claims for a general wage rise and better conditions of service begin today. Today's talks will centre around the union's claims and the Admiralty's counterproposals. SALSU's executive
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  • 170 1 OTTAWA, Tuesday. A MILITARY attache at the Soviet Embassy here has been ordered out of Canada for trying to buy secret information from a Government employee. The External Affairs Department said yesterday it asked the Embassy last Thursday to arrange for the departure
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  • 71 1 GOODWOOD HOTEL SIGNS PACT WITH EMPLOYEES SINGAPORE, Tues. —An agreement binding for two-and-a-half years was signed between the management and employees of the Goodwood Hotel at the Ministry of Labour yesterday. Talks will be held today m the office of the Commissioner of Labour on the industrial disputes at the
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  • 23 1 ALGIERS. Tues. Muslim rebels attacked an Isolated French military post and killed 10 French soldiers, the army announced yesterday.
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  • 18 1 ictii danihem Of rfow] -i pore tified ringed a nd i be hers, U'idrn m Sibe--watcbers.
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  • 26 1 Motorists warned against skids be Police em Hani. id u^ers 1 £l?" '-UaHy m I areas, >r.isotl. j t^n cau.<- j, 1 Mil He beck thejr
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  • 225 1 Duclos is new head of Radio Singapore LOCAL BOY WHO STARTED AS MALAY ANNOUNCER 23 YEARS AGO GETS STATE'S TOP BROADCASTING JOB SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. John Duclos, a local boy who started his broadcasting career as a Malay announcer and control engineer with the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation m 1938,
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  • 21 1 ROME, Tues. The Japanese Foreign Undersecretary, Mr. Zenpachiro Kawamura. yesterday opened a three-day conference of Japanese ambassadors m Europe.
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  • 31 1 AMERSHAM (England), Tues. —Earl Attlee, 78, former British Prime Minister, who is suffering from a perforated ulcer and a heart attack, was m "satisfactory" condition yesterday, his doctors reported.
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  • 223 1  - MOTHER IN S.O.S. DASH TO S'PORE HOSPITAL By CONRAD CHIEW SINGAPORE, Tues. An Indonesian mother and her 13--month-old baby girl flew home this morning after an unexpected 48-hour stay m a Singapore hospital when her plane was diverted to Singapore following an s.o.s. Mrs. Siti Am Munir and her baby
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  • 408 1 Singapore swim stars break 2 records THUAN HENG SECOND AT SEAP GAMES RANGOON, Tue s. Singapore's swimmers showed early promise at the South-East Asia Peninsula Games yesterday by smashing two records m the 200 metres breast stroke heats. In the first heat of the 200 mot res breast stroke. Fong
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  • 6 1 SCRATCHINGS FOR TOMORROW 1.1 ■< Supi I
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  • 255 2 TIN HESITANT: RUBBER ENTERS PRE-XMAS LULL T ONDON. Tries. A hesitant tone was i v Kit m m tin during early trading presumably because of the fall Singapore and the liiietness of outside cien id. however, ring buying i d and prices showed i gains on balance otlcss reflecting the
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  • 22 2 YORK rues Mr. Edward r< sigtu y, sterda; as I the American Stock Mr. Mi< hael Monney Genera] Counsel,
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  • 115 2 v~M!r> „r; aion^^uje the Singapore Al tOJ.lv .ire Ch -.kri;.! BA, Gleneara 8 8 1 Tbebea 42 i I Calcutta 27/28 Wllliain Lykos 23 24 39 •>'.. E isten S i is 16 B NW. 4. Ki'iv:a M Outer roads: I. n Hln, Krenor, Jmmea Stove Radn
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  • 390 2 Steady trading in industrials, little change in tin prices City section: Finance and industry By The Free Press Marker Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. INDUSTRIALS were traded along stead) lines again last week and most of th< leaders improved, states a Singapore shan broker m his survey of the Stock Exchange. Tin
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  • 168 2 MOST SECTIONS SHOW GAINS ON FIRST DAY OF NEW ACCOUNT LONDON. Tues. The firs' day of a new account ha; been generally satisfaction with most sections showing useful gains. Gilt-edged securities met a pcoc investment demand and showet widespread eains. This reflectec the term* of the Government* funding operation w
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  • 57 2 AKRON' (Ohio), Tues.— The Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company yesterday announced a list i '.'i piice reductions on all popular < r ryres Tor p;i.*senv T cr cars. most (arm tyres, all truck tyres except some ofl highway rype.s ana .ill tubes as from Jan, l. The
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  • 55 2 HONG KONG. Mor,.— Closing I price- here toti&jf Were: Previous Today H. A: S. Bank Corporation $356 $354 sales sales Wheelock Maiden 112.10 $12.30 sales .-aie.s BTkoDg pbone $42 :;> $42.00 sales sale.-. Dairy Rum Coid Storage $36.00 $36.n0 sales sales TaikOG Dor:; $72.50 $72.50 t>aies sales
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  • 98 2 Last saies m the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: East Smelt $2.5 i (—2 cents), Gammon Sl.tii 2 cents), Robinson ords. $1.37 <~\ cent). Steamship 80 cents (unch.;, S. Times $3.06 (unch.), S. Traders $4.50 (unch.), U.E. ords. $1.28 (4-1 cent), Wm. Jacks
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  • 94 2 SINGAPORE, Tiie.^.— The Toyo Rayon Company Ltd. of Osaka is organising a four-day exhibition of textiles at the Victona Memorial Hal from Dec. 16 to 19. Mr. T. Muklano, liaison representative of the company with heaquarters !ii Bangkok, who has arrived m Sm fe apore
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  • 38 2 LONDON. Tues.— Stocks of rennea tin m London Metal Exchange official warehouses at the ena of last week totalled 4,182 tons (against 4,2;i2 tons m the previous week) comprising: London 1.044; Liverpool 1,753; Hull 1.385.
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  • 280 2 GOA MEN CROSS INTO INDIA: SHOTS EXCHANGED "MEW DELHI, Tues.— Indian officials said yesterday that a Portuguese patrol of 10 or 12 soldiers was reported to have crossed the border from the Goa enclave yesterday and opened rifle and light machinegun flre on a lonely Indian hamlet and a nearby
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  • 210 2 U.S. copter force arrives to help S. Vietnam SAIGON. Tuesday. JHE 9,800-ton U.S. aircraft ferry Core arrived here yesterday with 36 helicopters and 370 soldiers the first big commitment of U.S. military personnel m South Vietnam's guerilla war. They said the soldiers will fly and service the helicopters on reconnaisance
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  • 96 2 PROTEST WALK OUT AT NOBEL CEREMONY OSLO. Tues.— The Belgian Ambassador to Norway, M. Jean De Fontaine, walked out of the Nobel prizegiving ceremony m protest against criticism of Belgian action m the Congo. The Ambassador had found on his seat an English translation of the speech to be made
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  • 71 2 VTOTTINGHAM, (England), llTues. Woolworths, the giant chain stores, are planning to sell bottled beer wines and spirits at some of their 1,045 British shops. If their first application here on Dec. 29 is granted the company will be Britain's first store chain to sell alcoholic
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  • 119 2 DEFEATED GARCIA ALLEGES FRAUD MANILA, Tues. The Philippines president. Mr. Carlos Garcia. yesterday claimed that systematic frauds were committed In last month's presidential elections. President Garcia made the I claim m a letter to the Senate President. Mr. Euloglo Rodriguez, hours before ute Congress convened to proclaim the new President
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  • 36 2 M HOLLANDIA. Tues— Small parties of Papuan villagers continued searching the South New Guinea coastal swamps yesterday for Michael Rockefeller, explorer son of the Governor of New York who disappeared there one month ago
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  • 339 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle vrices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Dec. 11. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSI e.i.f. European port* Dee 22 17/32 225 Jan 22 13/16 22 29/32 RUnaER No. 1 RSf Spot 23 23 1/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS settlement Mouse
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  • 249 2 piLISABETHVILLE, Tues.- United Nations force, using mortars and small arms, continued their bitter battle for control of Elisabethville yesterday. Mortar shells rained down on the city all day as the U.N. apparently sought to blast the Katangese from their
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  • 141 2 REVISION OF EUROPE'S BORDERS 'COULD LEAD TO WAR' WASHINGTON, ftes.— Mr. Mikhail Menshikov. Soviet Ambassador m Washington, said yesterday that revision of existing borders m Europe "Is not only not negotiable, but may cause war." In a speech prepared for i National Press Club lvi cheon here, he reiterated Russia's
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  • 51 2 LO NDO N. Tue.v Mr Harold WatJdnson, Britftsb Defence Minister, a Mr. Robert MacN&mara, tii United States counterpart met here today for a %e\ eral review of defence pro blems. An authoritative sour* said one topic certain to be (ier:; St porter the did
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  • 171 3 HEA VY XMAS BOOKINGS A T HOTELS, NIGHTSPOTS uriTH i ,k SINGAPORE, Tuesday. \\TITH less than two weeks to go, all signs point to a very merry Christmas and happy New Year for revellers. Hotels and nightspots report brisk bookings lor special Christmas Eve and New ear's Eve dinners. Some
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  • 97 3 Mr. S. F. Wheatcroft, a company executive, arrived trom London yesterday and leaves tomorrow for London. He stays at Raffles Hotel. Mr. D. A. Muir. a biologist with the World Health Organisation, is here for a few days. He stays at the Ocean Park Hotel. Mr Fred
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  • 172 3 BACK FROM TOKYO CONFERENCE: REPORT WILL GO TO GOVT. SINGAPORE. Tues. The Deputy Chief Statistician of Singapore. Mr. P. C. K. Tan, has returned after attending a "very useful" conference of Asian statisticians m Tokyo. This was the fourth such conference and it was sponsored jointly by the ECAFE. ILO
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  • 94 3 'JOB FOR $5' MAN IS JAILED FOR CHEATING SINGAPORE, Tues. For $5 a man. Chew Ming Chuck, was promised a job as a bus conductor, a court was told yesterday. Urn Ngang Chua. unexnoloved was jailed for 12 months for cheating Chew S $5 at Selegie Road on Nov. 2
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  • 552 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. IJO longer a schoolgirl she still has all tbe boundless enthusiasm and interest of youth, ii keen sense of adventure, a determination to succeed. And here, she proves "different" Jean Ser.idetch, still m her teens, dreams of
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  • 314 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. The following are the consolation prize winners m the SATA seals campaign competition: Mr. Leong Chee Keng, 15-B, Kirn Cheng Road; Mr. Liew Han Kee. 235. South Bridge Road; Mr. Lee Peng Hock 7-9, Badr Road; Mr. n* a i J* c \!*P aT
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  • 335 3  - Teacher to play double role in Britain Sebastian Rasoo Malacca news by A MALACCA girl with a dual mission I when she goes to Bri- tain next week is Miss j Koh Puay Neo, a teacher at the Metho- dist Girls' School, Tranquerah. Miss Koh is one of the tea-
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  • 49 3 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Water will be cut off today from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. m Zones Four and Seven. There will be no water tomorrow m Zones Five and Six from. B a.m. to 2 p.m.: and Zones One and Two from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 213 3 CINEMAS I>i»EON HLATONG: Love \LHAMBRA: The Black i Havoc i Mandarin) 3. C.30, 9.30. Swan 1.30. 4. 6.30, 9.30. QUEENS: Jis Desh Men CATHAY: The Hustler 1.15, 4, Oanga Bethi Hai <Hiiiui> 2.30, 6.30. 9.30. 5.45 9. GLOBE: Gnost of Zorro 1.45. ROYAL: Kappalottiya Thami4. T, 9.15. 2nan (Tamil) 3.30,
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  • 256 4  - CREW-CUT CHARLIE SEWS KING'S UNIFORM LIM TIONG WAH Proud Singapore tailor thought the 'biggest assignment of my life 9 was lust a johe By SINGAPORE, Tues. J\|AKING the new ceremonial uniform of Admiral of the Royal Malayan Navy for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong was the biggest assignment m the life
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  • 125 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. 0 Mr. G. Stein, marketing manager of a telecommunications coporation m Chicago, is m Singapore to^ introduce American radio products. Mr. Stein said there was a sreat need of telecommunication equipment m Singapore's market which had a bright future due to industrialisation.
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  • 32 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malayan Railway announced yesterday the new Market Street railway station will be opened on Dec. 18 for the introduction of the speedy diesel railcar service
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  • 134 4 State ideal for textile industry, says visitor SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore has the potentialities and facilities for developing textile and cottage industries on a large scale. This is the view of a leadJP* Indian industrialist Mr S. Nataraj, managing director of a textile firm m Southern i India. Mr. Nataraj stayed
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  • 55 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— From July next year, the Singapore Telephone Board's English and Chinese telephone directories will include a classified directory at the end of the book to provide a quick guide to subscribers The directory will list airlines, hotels, importers and exporters, departmental stores, and
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  • 71 4 18 HELD UNDER WOMEN'S CHARTER SINGAPORE, Tues.— Eighteen girls were detained under various provLsions of the Women's Charter, between July and September. During the same period. a total of nine girls were detained under the Women and Girls Protection Ordinance, while seven others were discharged, and two escapees from girls'
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  • 20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Selangor Amateur Cine Society will hold a reunion meeting at the Shell Theatrette today.
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  • 387 4 FIRE RUINED HIS BRUSHES, BUT HE FINDS FAME BY USING NEW TECHNIQUE PAINTINGS (THE m OF FINQm PUT ON SHO\ SINGAPORE, Tues. A FIRE which left an Indian artist penniless seven years a?o was the turning point of his life. Left without brushes and painting equipment, he developed the technique
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  • 147 4 VOCABULARY buloli, bamooo tree; pokok getah. rubber tree; pokok ke tau mulberry tree; pokok jati rl k tre t pokok n vior c <*oW ree, poke* pinang. arecanut tree; pokoK kapor barus, campES" trS. POkOk CaSUan a fokok cheri. cherry treePokck. cnPDuaxia, sandal-wood"
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  • 93 4 U.S. SETS UP MALAY TRADE SERVICE SINGAPORE. Tues- Ifata Is included m a new c" g a 8 e PO^ BCI up tl Washington as pan „i Commerce Department. New Business Service Centre —to help both domestic and foreign businessmen m America A United States Information Service statement hensaid that
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  • 22 4 SEMENYIH. Tues The SlOO.OOO Universal Theatre at Mantin which can seat 500 people will be screening films "very soon."
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  • 14 4 Teacher for Formosa T h Hi-J i< beei \;rt He v-.-. j In Jin«»n
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  • 862 5  -  Merrick Winn THE RHESUS BABY... WILL IT LIVE?... by Rhesus Baby is a challenge to modern medicine. It is born with Hood vvhich may be harmful: m rire c se the blood may need changing to v ;t s life. This is the third
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    • 238 5 GRAND AUCTION! SALE Of GENUINE PERSIAN I AND BOKHARA CARPETS RUGS to be held at the Showroom of:ORIENTAL CARPET PALACE 295-297, Orchard Road, Singapore-9, Tel: ***** On Saturday the 16th December 1961 from 2.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. On Saturday the 23rd December 1961 from 2.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.
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    • 133 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice <c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis -■^77^^^ c <^^is^>^^^^^ '4ff XC^y^^Sm W TOTAL* RSUTHE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake W i^ /tpJn^^A^'T) ■CNCUR RELATIONSHIP. SURF, HE CAN'T WIN V, fr 'V WA^? R nV iT^i> II^SAP^./ PBOfIM^ES AA^OUICyCUT. BUT
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  • 309 6 Safeguards for public health I TELLING I THE PEOPLE DOUBLE-HEADED. Government-spon-sored campaign to safeguard the health oi" the people is to be put into effect early next year. One aspect of the campaign will be an island-wide drive to tell the people of the necessity of vaccination against polio. The
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  • 42 6 by the Rev. Fiederlck Sanoers, rector of Stalbrioge, Dor- i -f del€ncung bingo and raffles for churcJa funds: TMIK same people who co»- demn uamblin^ are preparid to make a profit if they ran by buying and selling 6tfx ks and shares.
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  • 807 6  - Smiling bulldog who likes to bare his teeth WILLI FRISCHAUER DR. HANS KROLL west GERMANY'S MAN OF TOMORROW BY WHILE Bonn was still trying to assess the outcome of the Ken-nedy-Adenauer discussions m Washington interpretations differ widely it became known tor certain that the name most frequently mentioned m the
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  • 232 6  -  CHAPMAN PINCHER By TJRITISH atom scientists from the Aldermaston bomb station are to take part m a U.S. underground atom test which is to be held early m the New Year, whether a test -baa agreement with the Russians is reached m Geneva or not. This will be
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  • 114 6 The Free Press reported; "NETHERLANDS INDIA— The Resident of Riow returned on the 10th October from a voyage to Lingga. Retch and Indragiri m H.M. steamer, Harlemmermeen. A fine bay on the North East coast of Lingga. formed by the embouchure of the Sungi Duwara. *was surveyed
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  • 84 6 A BRITISH seaman who admitted putting caustic soda on the hindquarters of a bull to make it mad and charge round the deck was lined 4:25 m a court m Liverpool recently The seaman, Michaei Stanley Butler, 18, was found guilty of maliciously wounding the bull and
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  • 63 6 Life is like that I j p feou I IN Roll) s railed r that tabi,? i:res madan v <•!! .n> But madan V nati liins kin and i.- tiasn I m our .■:..>, s n fV\'!!\f, I U derfal -„r bf! IW| I <i. ->l''Z\v COHffa married. I 2
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 666 6 You can hand m your classified ad* to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ™d SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS COM s-torj.**- >M) Ltd. 4 iv Tar.ab Rata. tfOrt Cowl Storage iMI Ltd.« 1-5 C!ar« Street. ULANa M Cold 1 '3i; L"d.» Id Han Koad. HOTA MARU <\..d «>tor»»;e iMi
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    • 140 6 FREE HOME DELIVERY V/e invite you to become a negul n reader of the FREE PRESS. Ccn plete the speciai delivery form be- "tjjA v low and hand it to your news-ver i or post it to the address below ar V^k vjnj the FREE PRESS will oe delivered k/^^/
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    • 249 6 TODAY'S RADIO i-: U)IO SINGAPORE tive; 11.00 A Night at the Opera; c 11.30 The Best m Music; 12 Medium Wave Service RADIO MALAYA 41.7 metres^ 476 metres PM: Llg Tillin Date; 130 AM: Programme Summary; News; 1.40 Newstalk/UJN". News--11.02 Continetn.il Potpurri: 11.30 reel/Tiffin Date; 2.00 Close Asian Club; 12
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    • 352 6 CLUES ACROSS i Belonging to Miss Wither--1 Cry when the table is broken? I .'Poon? «4) (5). 8 Man burning some dried 6 Run after Charles with a ieaves! <^>- letter i 5». 12 Knocks Uown (5). 9 It's beyond our power (7). 13 Roadside feature (5). 10 Does it
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  • 79 7 The influence of music on people's passions by Mr. Lee •if>Oߣ TiH'S. pi;'' D a t iona 1 v roun- >\ simple it s a my- >nee on t)f ltS g an raise human thera can m its S: v. Secreol Sin m at on musicsaJ I: I Ins by
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  • 6 7 I T.iiClub Eve Dec.
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  • 108 7 About .-St-rvice- hrts and .i dinner the Ex This function was held In honour of Air-Commodoiv B.J.R. Roberts, the general secretary of the overseas mission of the Briti.-o Commonwealth Ex Services League, who is rowon a fact-finding tour o! the East. During his stay here the
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  • 261 7 93t^!^_^^Menii^mcutt year but we raised c^?«Vlii_c«wli^^ welfare projects SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JAYCEE members rallied m full force at their PHn^J lll^ I inner and Ball held at the Innces Restaurant to welcome their president for 1962, Mr. Chau Chun Ming. P Mi. Oiau
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  • 257 7 WE HOPE TO RETURN, SAY MUNICH MUSICIANS SINGAPORE, Tue s. Five Munich musicians who had just performed here under a goodwill and cultural exchange programme complimented local audiences as being "appreciative and receptive" to good music. The five-member ensemble from the Studio of PreClassical Music m Munich, comprising Sterling Jones
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  • 52 7 OORT SWEETENHAM, Tues 1 -Traders here are l4 very happy" thai the new $300,000 jetty, opened three weeks ago to ease congestion m the harbour, is working well The jetty is capable o! handling up to 400 tons ol cargo dally and Is operated entirely with
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  • 35 7 TELUK ANSON, Tues.— The Rotary Club of Teluk Anson will give a Christmas Party for 250 underprivileged children at the AngloChinese School m Raja Musa Road here on Dec. 22 at 5 p.m.
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  • 70 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Tue>. —The Mentri Besar of Trengganu. Inche Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed, has approved a sum of $23,095 m grants to nine local councils i:: the State to enable them to carry out public works. In addition, during his rei cent tours of Kuala Trengganu
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  • 149 7 TIONG BAHRU, Tuesday. 'JHE Tiong Bahru community centre is organising a picnic at Pasir Ris for this Sunday for residents of the area. Apart from swimming and beach games, a lively programme ror both young and old has been arranged. Highlights will be a
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  • 91 7 POLICE UNIT IS PRAISED FOR AID TO SCHOOL SINGAPORE. Tues— Men of the Police Reserve Unit at Mount Vernon have been praised for having contributed a major portion of the funds for the erection of a religious school m the area. The school, 'Madarsathal Al-Subyan'. was opened by Inche Ustaz
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  • 120 7 GOVERNMENT APPROVES 19 PUBLICATIONS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government has approved the publication of 19 newsletters, magazines and journals. They are: The Si-iap Clarion, Teachers Port m. Souvenii On Occasion of 9th Anniversary l Singapore J «ixi Drivers' Union;, The Anglican News, Sing Wan Musical and Dramatic Association m Celebration of
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  • 63 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Registrar of Societies has approved the registration of nine societies. liicy are: Tiic Singapore Harbovu Board Local Senior Officers Association, Balestier Priendly Athletic Association, Naval Police Club. Bintang Bulan Sports Club Rovhl Singapore Plying Club, Straits Merchant Service Guild me Singapore Milky-way Musical Party
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    • 42 7 SOFKER" GUITARS "'•A*ay r^ give i tMIMRM too i SI 20 00! 1 PA Af| j C i CQ f\f% j $235 00 *****0 OH 5450.00 Allowed I T M. a. LTD., v Sioqopore 6 M **/*S 'IGER OIL •tor.* HM^ k,.
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    • 274 7 i4sfc /or illustrated folder and price list. mm 96 CQL. Z. YER QUAY A beautiful coloured Swiss Calendar for 1962 El sriivw /or erery purchase. A limited supply of calendars is available for sale at $3.00, diaries at. $4.00. .240 of America's leading golf professionals helped to design these golf
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 332 7 /i»k on Mir o n money enough to do what you IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY.... PISCES havk uU j^ but dont waste your spot lit: lit today, so make the YOl" have a strong personality lnost o f a n opportunities which j u i y 24 Aup. 23): and
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  • TEENAGE talk and TALENTTIME
    • 191 8 Hostel for children of missionaries THE World Mission of Lutheran Churches In New York has opened a Lutheran childrens hostel m Fairer Road here to look alter children of travelling missionaries m this region. Mr. and Mrs. George Roy Philpot, who arrived recently from the U.S. to assume duties as
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    • 334 8 THEY HOPE TO PLAY IN PUBLIC THESE promising young men who admit "there is no difficulty m tackling the present teenage favourite the rock and roll," are musicians with a difference. They are blind. They started practising only four months ago, and today combine
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    • 88 8 DAVID IS off BRITAIN FOR THREE-YE TV COURSE l n- land bj "I llirr, I Untune? r unrl< x r Mvcrp l ias m s his stud 1 I finantf (i, Da\id i l!ltl< I m! formei m '1 hotnas s h... ronnrietoi hk F«ni m year and inl«T«-st id
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  • 166 8 pHARLIE Chong, 13. a pupil of the Anglo Chinese School, who took part m the recent dog show with his Boxer pet "Yvonne" is one of the youngest handlers to take part is such competitions. Mr. L.L. Grant, the internationally recognised expert who
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  • 112 8 Technical men must study arts, too: Magazine '•riiHE study of languages, A literature and historyis just as important as the study ot chemistry. physics, metal work or engineering drawings m technical education." This is claimed m an editorial m the Tanjong Katong Secondary School magazine. Pointing out that a knowledge
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  • 154 8 YOUTHS TO PUT ON SHOW FOR CHARITY A GROUP of boys who formed a social group a year ago are now working on an ambitious scheme to organise shows m aid of the poor. They are looking forward to support from popular entertainers' m this venture. Calling themselves the "Tanglin
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  • 83 8 CHINESE V.M.C.A. CALLS FOR MORE ENTRIES THE Chinese Y. M. c. A. talentime organiser, Mr. K. S. Ling, Is inviting more entries for the amateur talentime on Saturday. Mr. Ling told The Free Press that although the entries closed last week they would still accept late entries for three groups
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  • 76 8 A FIFTEEN -.AND <•• HALF-YEAR-OLD An riean blondr prefers to a! tend school here ra'! than In America. "Life m school here easier, and more pleasant said Kristin Lttndberg (above) before leaving foi Jakarta to spend a onemonth holiday with hr parents. Kristin told The
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 356 8 0 W FESTIVITIES II pJB WLM |J| 23rd. Dec. DINNER ALA CARTE. 1J Pf« SATURDAY (EXTENSION 1 A.M.) M VW 24th DEC. GALA DINNER BALL ■H I^X X'MAS EVE SI 21- PER PERSON (EXT. 2 A.M.) SB 31st. DEC. GALA DINNER BALL Mm NEW YEAR S SI 5/- PER PERSON
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 160 8 YOU can have i'un figuring out your message from The Free Press Fortune Teller by use of this pleasant little letter puzzle. It the number of letter m your first name is 5 or less, subtract from 7. If more than 5. subtract from 13 Now take this result and
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  • 517 9 afaffafjaf gXHEF a girl gels up feeling and looking fresh or dull and "dead" depends goes to bed the night before. Even *o to bed m the most depressed find thai it helps if you wake up physical appearance m tip top
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  • 175 9 MANY READERS CHOSE TOO MANY COLOURS IT was a case of whether 1 you pick all correct accessories or the wrong ones m Fashion Sense No. 32. We received just about same number of wrong entries as successful ones. The navy and white outfit from Robinson's can, m one way
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  • 64 9 A PARTY book is what A every housewife should have. Be it a small informal gathering or a large dinner party, she'll want to keep m mind who's at such and such an occasion. I found an attractive ranjje, bound m either batik or brocade. In it. such
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  • 188 9 lIERE arc six more suggestions m our Christmas shopping guide, aimed to solve your gift problem. FOR HER: A hair dryer with hood would bring you nearer to the heart of any girl. It leaves her hand free (to do a manicure,
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  • 103 9 /CHRISTMAS, and even \j the youngest member oi the family will need a party frock. Some really pretty ones have just arrived from America at a High Street children's store. In nylon, cotton, or dacr on -cotton, all the frocks are dressed
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 59 9 M m plastic £s little stool fjs I I perfect In ":r u^ on a pic- of nia.sTic with mfiid its legs t easy "JULIA" Automatic MM) w-rr.an Ol Even Mwl o 1 A far— fecorath* -c^^ J^toWM LTO. \8: *UaU LUMPUR f-^ LADIES. -k Ami rican **m sio.oo. U
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    • 106 9 FASHION SENSE No. 34 CELECT the most appropriate accessories for this afternoon dress from Patti. In pink and white checks on charcoal grey Irish linen, the dress is designed with a pink yoke. A wide sash of matching pink and checked material adds a gay touch. Now place j a
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    • 131 9 JFAEGER-I/EG>ULTRg» SWISS MADE FROA# LEADING SINGAPORE DISTRIBUTORS: C. K. TANG (S) LTD., 310, Orchard Road U.S. J>E SILVA SONS, 25, Raffles Place CHUSAN LTD. 104, North Bridge Road S. P. H. DE SILVA LTD., 45, High Street ma grif fe robe dun soir chasse gardee vert et blanc perfumes eau
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 261 10 IMW^MCMM^ 1251 MMXX WILLIAMS 4^m^mw%^ SONGS OF THE SOARING SIXTIES -Roger Williams plus OTHER BIG HITS! Sole Agents:— PARAMOUNT CO. Singapore 4 Kualo Lumpur JET EX D.H. "SEA VIXEN" MODEL rVith the Atom 35 Motor mounted >o the outside. EASY TO TRIM AND FLY! r*o sizes: wingspon 9Vi" x 9"
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    • 275 10 t/tntan DELICIOUS CONFECTION KEEPS your mouth FRAGRANT FRESH oil day long! [HANDY PACK 20<tt. ECONOMY PACK 80 crs. WkJ Obtainable from aU L-StJ? aood Sundry Stops. j Students Who Go Overseas I You need OVERCOATS QUILTS SCARVES WOOLLEN PULLOVERS CARDIGANS UNDERWEAR GLOVES JUMPERS— WINTER PYJAMAS. SALE NOW ON FOOK ON
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    • 340 10 IBMBBH^^h^^iIH Hmb£ >> '*'*^^*^^N^nl B"-'*»^N^nV^^^^N^Hn^BP!^NH N^NBt* '**-***^N^nl Xv!;Xyl]^H |HR^Rv'vH|lfl n» mmm^Ommm^^ 5 wSmW9mmwS^^mmm 'Wr mmmv r wFs¥ Mw Am 0 P^lll HRBp '7 i mrbmW mmmwJ Ami kW Am\ mmw^mmmm\'''''^''-i&^^~ ■'''*-~x.i^^|^HhßSffioflttBBß9Mffi£Bß N^Nk** mmw^m^^^ .^mm^L^m mmw^f^^ mw^^ Jm^^^ > PB^a!^^N^NjiQl^'''>..''^^p^N^N^N^N^N^N^N^N^N^N^NßNJNJ^ j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^N^Ng j gHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the
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    • 505 10 overcoats, pullovers, scarfs, gloves, woollen underwear etc. See the wide range available and buy them now at the Cheap Sale at CHOP FOOK ON, 83/85. South Bridge Road. "GENERAL* TRANSISTOR RADIOS are among the best Japanese sets currently available In Singapore. It is light, portable and has a clarity of
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    • 611 10 LTD. 11, Battery Road and 202, Orchard Road. TOP RECORDING ARTISTES will entertain you from the vast selections of current top hit tunes on Liberty, Command, Grand Award, Stereo and Monaural disc* on sale at REGENT TRADERS, 37, Upper Pickering Street. TITHES "JINTAN" CONFECTION is delicious and pleasant to the
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    • 179 10 visit to their store could solve your Christmas shopping. BRAND CONSCIOUS people should see the excellent variety of transistor radios, tape recorders, watches, cameras and accessories available at BOON CO.. 10 Change /illey at very competitive prices. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES of many types which includes ceiling fans, kettles. electric irons, kwali
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    • 224 10 /asr unpacked... )V? EXCLUSIVE CHILDREN'S j|jg£ SUITS! Specially imported for CHRISTMAS Mode of NON.IRON Fabrics with XcrHng designs Available m Assorted Colours ond Sizes SOON JOO CO. (House of Children's Wear) 53, High St. S'pore-6. Telephone: ***** SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER till 30th Dec. 1961 j DISCOUNTS OF:- 40% on Wall
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    • 99 10 s Jgu, Urs 1 Bcso "X Ml 1 6 LMM -UOO5 Av «'loblr A( Lid L Sport Shirt; Nq»Hm F or competii^j3 olw °y s remj CATHAY SILK j! WING ABROa! Yo will need I DRESSING GOWns I SHIRTS SCARFS RUGS BLANKETS WOOLLEN UNOERwJ OVERCOATS 4 kkH WOOLLEN i LEATHER
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  • 99 11 Go\ng: V. Good r 4 4 5^- Won b,: 2 ,3. 2 Time «^*^^3.^ w Won by; nk "°n W: Nose. 5. 1. Time: lmin 7 1/5. i* uiv. I—s**. Won by 4.H, nose. Time lmin. 6 4/5 ti. 4, Div. 2—. F. Won by: 2J.
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  • 333 11 Malacca, Tues. QIRLS display better sporting spirit than the opposite sex. This remark was made by Chief Education Officer Mr. R.A. Wilson when he addressed the Federation of Malaya and Singapore netball teams after their clash at the Malay Women's Training College
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  • 124 11 BRABHAM PLANS TO BUILD HIS OWN CARS '/IENEVA, Tues. Former \J world automobile racing champion Jack Brabham announced plans for the construction of new Formula One and Junior racing cars. The Australian star driver, 35. said construction of the new cars bearing his own name will begin within a few
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  • 133 11 MALACCA, Tuesday. jy|ALACCA lost another popular sports official m Mr. Victor Richard Harrington, the man who played a big role m the Malacca Government Services Sports Council. Thirty-eight-year-oid Harrington left for the United Kingdom on six months leave prior to being posted to another state.
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  • 606 11 Servicemen praise Malacca move to throw open its doors to associate members MALACCA, Tuesday. SERVICEMEN at the Terendak British Military Camp praised the decision of the Malacca Amateur Athletic Association to throw its doors open to associate members. Major Artnur Edwards, a former rugger international irom Waito, commending che move,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 1515 12 Battle of the greys: Main race will bring clash of fancied sprinters TODAY.. .SCRUTINEER NAMES TOMORROW'S WINNERS PENANG, Tuesday. TT looks like a battle of the greys between Happy Chatter and Cape Canaveral m the main 6f handicap for horses class two division one at Penang tomorrow. Both are m
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  • 361 12 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. UH. Brian Maguire, a representative of the 1 Australian Bloodstock Agency m Melbourne, is at present touring Singapore and Malaya to publicise Australian-bred racehorses and effect sales through his Agency to owners and stables over here. In an interview with The
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  • 57 12 RUGBY: Ail Biues Trials (SRC padans. 5.13 pml HOCKEY: Spore Lge. Div. 2 Police v Combined Schools i Thomson Rd., 5.15 p.m.). Johore League— RMN v 1/2 K.E.O. (Woodlands. 5.00 p.m.). BADMINTON: Far East Air Force Championship (RAF Seietar. 7.00 p.m.». FOOTBALL: SAFA Senior Cup (Semi-F'nal)—
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  • 87 12 S'PORE ASIANS HOLD RUGBY TRIAL TODAY C INGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Howard Cashin. president of the Singapore Rugby Union, announced yesterday that the southern zone AU-Blues Cup match between Singapore and Johore scheduled to be played on Saturday (Dec. 16) has been postponed. The match will now be played at Johore
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  • 127 12 69 ENTER FOR TELEPHONE SHUTTLE MEET SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Telephone Sports Club's badminton championships will be held this month. Sixty-nine entries have been received. In the men's section there are 15 entries for singles and 24 for the doubles.- Twelve pairs will contest the mixed doubles. In the women's section,
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  • 40 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. SRC. trounced Combined School 7-0 m a S.H.A. Div. 2 hockey match on the padang yesterday. At half time Recs led 3-0. Scorers: M. Wright (3), Q. Orr (2>. R. Mosbergan M. Rozario.
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  • 105 12 PERCY'S GOALS SMASH THE I.A. RECORD SINGAPORE, Tues. Clever stickwork by Percy Pennefather enabled Police to sma.>h Indian Association's unbeaten run with a 2-1 victory m yesterday's S.H.A. Div. Ons match at Balestier Road. Police had flrst class teamwork between backs and forwards. Play was confined to mid-field for most
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  • 213 12 SINGAPORE, Tues.— For -he second year m succession, Capt. John Hancock of the Royal Signals will skip Der Malayan Combined Services rugby team against Malayan Civilians m their annual Malayan Rugby Union classic on Saturday. The match will be played at Penang City
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 191 12 CHANGI OUTPLAY INVITATION XV ON THE PADANG Toes. RAF Chang; c-iplayea SC.C. InXV yesterday on the padans by 25 points itwo goal;. live tries.)* to nil. Thomson at i<xk was outstanemg. Hi* scored two tiir\s confuted one, and paved the way for two others. In me Invitation XV. SamU and
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    • 27 12 AHU SUKAN 1961 Mark your choice here OFFICIAL VOTING COUPON Tot The Sports Editor. Singoporc Free Press, Times House, Singapore 9. AHLI SUKAN 1961 My choice is
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