The Singapore Free Press, 22 December 1961

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  • 23 1 9, THE LOCAL PAPER THAT IS FIRST WITH ALL THE HEWS The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 72 1 Singapore Form Guide and gallops -P. 9, 10, 14 MAUREEN SWANSON, RETIRED BAD GIRL OF BRITISH ™-MS, SLIPS ASHORE IN SINGAPORE -UNNOTICED I •xp lodes take-off: Omy 5 J \/11/P lii. A European comet o minutes -otT from t night ..it officials the 34 toard were
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  • 149 1 'I have always wanted to see East' SINGAPORE, F r i. Maureen Swanson, the "bad girl" of British films, slipped into Singapore m the liner Victoria yesterday and later went ashore unnoticed to see the city's night life. She was accompanied by her husband. Viscount Ednam. He is on a
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  • 255 1 Baluba tribesmen break out of camp, pillage homes LEOPOLDVILLE, Friday. QEVERAL thousand Baluba tribesmen last night broke out of the camp on Elisabethville's outskirts where they have been since \u«ust and started pillaging homes, it was an- lioiinoMl here last nigh According to a United Nations report from the Katanga
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  • 71 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. Radio owners may again pay for their licences by cheques drawn on any of the Singapore banks. Last month, because of the difficulty m clearing cheques, the Postal Department insisted on paymttu m cash from radio owners holding accounts with banks of other than
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  • 49 1 Bia began I :i is the past two the prch d Dear i m were Tnrktst] twin.iiriiner bil] near b woman mans were Mi year, a :n c r oi Airlines into a hill:ara and 40 tilted pi ople have civil and rashes during ::ionth6— 33 mber.
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  • 91 1 In tomorrow's issue The Hemingway story m Ernest Hemingway. the American legend, irho was killed m an acciaent earlier this year had an international reputation as author, foreign correspondent boxer, bullnghter big-game fisherman and He^has written several best-sellers and won the I coveted Pulitzer and Nobel J%e inside story of
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  • 83 1 FORMER SEOUL HOME MINISTER HANGED SEOUL, Fri. The Military Revolutionary Prosecution m South Korea last night announced that the former Home Minister, In Kyu Choi, and four others were hanged m Seoul Prison. Their death sentences by the Revolutionary Court was upheld by the Supreme Council chairman, General Chung Hee
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  • 38 1 ALBANY (New York), Fri. Governor Nelson Rockefeller said yesterday that the Dutch New Guinea Government had abandoned the long search for his 23--year-old son Michael, wlio was lost off the south coast of the island-
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  • 26 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. A 43 year-old Air Force captain was bharged with giving secret information to foreign agents while or leave m Germany last ye-.ir.
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  • 241 1 Motorists asked: Cut Xmas deaths on roads SINGAPORE, F r i.— *3 The Automobile Association of Singapore has urged motorists to resolve for 1962 to show more goodwill and less antagonism to fellow motorists and drastically reduce the "frightful toll" of road accidents. 1 An editorial m the latest "Highway",
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  • 80 1 PLAYWRIGHT IS DEPORTED FROM S. AFRICA DURBAN, Fri.— Tom Sharpe, 33-year-old English playwright and author, was yesterday deported from South Africa aboard the liner Capetown Castle. Before the liner sailed, Mr. Sharpe said m a Press interview: "I still do not know why I am being deported." Mr. Sharpe, who
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  • 64 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Commissioner for Labour. Mr. Kok Ah Loy. said this morning he was ready for the talks scheduled to be held today between the Shaw Organisation and the Singapore General Employees Union. However, he pointed out that the men went on strike
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  • 80 1 BANGALORE. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaya concludes his four-day visit to Mysore State today. In the morning, the King will visit the Indian Institute of Science and the state-owned Indian Telephone Industries. After the visits, the King will drive to the airport and fly
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  • 48 1 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The AssisLant CommLsiontr of Police (Training and Personnel). Mr. Eu Cheow Eang. will take the salute at the passing-out parade today of the s first batch of Guard and Escort Unit recruits who recently coml pleted a training course at the Police Training School.
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  • 171 1 KENNEDY AND MAC DISCUSS CONGO, BERLIN AND N-TESTS HAMILTON (Bermuda), Fri. President Kennedy and dr. Harold Macmillan had a ive-hour discussion yesterlay on Berlin, Congo and mclear questions, including i ecent Soviet tests, an oiliial spokesman said. President KenneGy arrived ,wo hours later than originaly planned becaase of his ather's
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  • 16 1 LONDON. Pri. Britain's Parliament adjourned for the Christmas recess, it resumes on January 23.
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  • 156 1 Military burial for Changi airman SINGAPORE. Fri. A Royal Air Force Corporal who was killed while erecting an aerial at Changi on Wednesday was buried at Ulu Pandan Cemetery this morning with full military honours. He was Cpi. J.J. OToole, an aerial erector, based at RAF St-letar. Cpl. OToole. who
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  • 72 1 RUBBER PRICI t > Brs( sincanoi Uih n I MALAYAN HK <DS > I und selling SI n l mid bi i 1 id hu Hi. >CX EXCHAN dotu i i ords. i i ronoli DFTAi I I PvATCHINCS NDAY i i:, p R ,1 M I i R
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 105 1 on ECISA Fromes irPRAL OPTIEK opticians :,-oJ, Spore. Tel: ***** 1^ •i w^.... '-"v" *iir" '-rvi'ivX*k^^u^ ±J0 >^ -^R<%-Xv-* ■-"■"■'•:-;^»>t-**C' <■ *^ft-X"ji*! -I* <•'*]»*' '*y* l^r^M^^ ■"< v > --^Cv"^SKf>>" ■•^i^^mSg^^Si'- > B 'G FAMILY CAR IN THE MEDIUM-PRICE RANGE AUSTIN /\55 pvfca class the Austin A.55 is outstanding as
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    • 6 1 I NATIONAL I LANGUAGE LESSON-P. 4
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    • 35 1 Sole Agents > SW£E MtN TRAPIMC CO., 1— Cww ».> Stw^pow ■ttlifllililiilj -•>•••* SUPREME IN I! AUTOMATIC WATCHES MULTI- JEWELS MEAN SMOOTHER FUNCTIONING. 3'^ DURABILITY AND PRECISION *48 HOURS RESERVE POWER ITI I C w o Li, Ittilti--.
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  • 183 2 TIN GAINS £3 IN LATE RECOVERY: RUBBER VALUES EASE LONDON, Fri— After a tall of £6j per ton on Wednesday, tin rallied yesterday with the recovery extending notably for cash which; advanced about £3| I ton. no ml h 3 were about j stemmed tram lra> Q X.. and Continental
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  • 30 2 Prt. The FlnanIxMttccs f«w Dec 1 ek ag< prei spt tive^r: T H 254 6. 34' 7 351 2 350.1. r j |5f 3, H-: 4 166 2.
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  • 36 2 WASHINGTON PJ The Defence Di Nurtmeni yesterday an- 1 d H purch ises of boa ft* Dram Japw ese nuijr, Idemitsu Kosai be- m is bei n h un lling Russias t.. ode
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  • 163 2 STOCKS: FURTHER CONTRACTION, BUT UNDERTONE IS SATISFACTORY LONDON, Fri.— There was a I further contraction m. j business on the London stock exchange yesterday under the; influence of the approaching holiday, but the general undertone remained satisfactory. Gilt-eti^ed securities were negk cted and prices tended slightly lower. Gain.^ predominated m
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  • 420 2 Hopes of a larger paymemt pm Southern Malayan Tin shares daf adsfasff By The Free Press Market- Correspondent SINGAPORE, Friday. gOUTHERN Malayan Tin Dredging is paying an unchanged first interim dividend of Is. 3d. per share but m this case there is perhaps slightly better reason to hope for a
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  • 54 2 HONG KONG. Thurs.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today j H. S. Rink Corporation $364 $362 sales sales Wheelock Marden $12.30 $12.20 sales sales kTkong phone $42.50 $42.75 sales sales Dairy Farm Gold Storage $36.25 $36.00 sales sales Taikoo Docks $74.50 $74.50 sales sales Jardine Matheson
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  • 136 2 CHIPS rymf alCßgSfcJl the Singapore Hlian« today jrr: BMOK 21 22, C plain 96/39, ID/11 Pj a -10/ li. Dt- < 4.., RavJab 2o 24 Stnmko N <. Bh roada: 1. ...n Hid, Sh.innie. I Him ;<> ri aii Sofk Mmisli Tanara, r.:T::> '< 1• v:c, Kyoto,
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  • 66 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales m the Singapore Trading Room yesterday won 1 Industrials: Eastern Smelting $2.59 (—1 cent). F. and ords. $2.47 lunch.). 0.C.8.E. $24.75 lunch.). Cold Storage $2.31 lunch. >, Steamship 79 cents (unch.t. S. Times $3.04 I cent*. UJS. ords. $1.29 1 cent). Wearne
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  • 53 2 HONG KONG. Fri.— Hong Konc was assured yesterday that if Britain joined the European Common Market, the colony's interests and those of Commonwealth countries would be safeguarded. The statement came from Sir William Gorell-Barnes, a Colonial office official, before he left for London after a
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  • 37 2 NEW YORK, Fri. U.S. gold stocks fell U. 5.535 million ($lO5 million) to U. 5.5 16,890 million ($50,670 million) m the week ended Dec. 20, according to the latest Federal Reserve Bank return.
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  • 368 2 $425,000 fraud conspiracy: Ceylon man jailed T ONDON, Fri.—Char- les Percival de Silva, 35-year-old .Ceylonese commission agent, was yesterday sentenced to six years jail for his part m a £50,000 ($425,000) fraud conspiracy. He pleaded not guilty to conspiracy and fraudulent conversion and guilty to uttering a forged passport and
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  • 156 2 LONDON. Pri. After an- other day of fog and ice j over many parts of Britain, the Air Ministry warned the public last night: "Fog is expected to stay m some area.- for another 24 hours." A few hours later the
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  • 353 2 ROUND-THE- WORLB PRICES NOTE: All prices below are middle vrices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Dec. 21. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS o.i.f. European ports Oao unquoted unquoted Jan. 23 11/32 23 3/32 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 23 11/16 23i RUBBER No. 1 RSS settlement House Terms, Jan. 23
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  • 110 2 U Thant calls in Menon on Goa as Nik praises India UNITED NATIONS, Friday. IT THANT, the Acting Secretary-General, yesterday received Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Defence Minister, for what were believed to be talks on the Indian occupation of Goa. No details of their conversation were immediately divulged.
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  • 141 2 MELBOURNE, Fri. —An offer of Christmas joy for a needy child was made yesterday by parents mourning the drowning death of their eight-year-old son. Kevin Cordell, 34, and his 28-year-old wife said they wanted to give another boy the Christmas they had
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  • 47 2 'Distrust is making conditions worse' pop Pope h tag for Christmas j the v.Yjrici MM: y^j "> making progress* flaunted ed enmitj v c this is giving rIJ ral coolness* AS& bo a n Invocati. sincen ning discordant eleme w< have wecaU ntf3y« uig our word can,,, ness
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 487 2 N.Y.K. LIME 2 rce P. S>3m Penang SaruM Man Mia. G^-03, L*BOOI (ETA 31/1/62) ■en Mtaifi Rotterdam 8, 9 Jan Sati-rj Miru foi Aden, leddah, Port Said, Genoa, v ;ETA 28 162. Bremen, R'dam, R tvera i Le Havre 30/1 Jan Itsa Maru c r t Said. Beirut. Lattakia, Fsmagusta.
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    • 172 2 r Give him a Gift -<£%" REMINGTOK SHAVER I with Exclusive Roller Combs! DFlllilfiTAil^ M I < -^8 IHHI SHAVEP H i^^^^^^^^a^H^^k^l^^^^^B Exclusive adjusuhh roll.r mr >.. 9H Hci; ffifftßillll assure world's most oomloriaN* B '^^P^^^^^^^^^^iM close shave. Man-size h, ,<] 3^| l^^Hßli a <'■ 'ViH^>l "T\ i^^^^B rows of
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  • 970 3 A. A.: BE MORE SEVERE SINGAPORE, Friday. yyATCII for two coining ballroom dance contests which will highlight the year's interest m this field. The 1961 Inter-State dance contest tonight and tomorrow night, has representation from Singapore and Selangor. It is only to back police effectively' SINGAPORE, Fri. The Automobile Association
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  • 124 3 Mr. N. Jones, a British chemist. arrived from Jakarta lor a four-day stay. He is staying at the Ocean Park Hotel. Messrs George Cleveland. R. H. McKegg and F. Rowley, business executives are here from Jakarta Tor one week before leaving for Manila. They stay at Raffles
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  • 71 3 USED FORCE ON POLICEMAN —FINED $100 SINGAPORE. Fri. Ching Hock Poh, 19. a mechanic, was fined $100 m the Ninth Magistrate's Court here yesterday for using criminal force on a policeman. He pleaded guilty to forcefully pulling the policeman s -ross-belt. outside the Mobile Squad office m Maxwell Road on
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  • 44 3 SINGAPORE. Fri Water will be shut off today m Zones Two and Five from 2 pm to 8 p.m. Tomorrow's no-water areas are Zones Four and Six (8 a.m. to 2 p.m.) and Zones One and Seven (2 p.m. to 8 pm.).
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  • 24 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The MangaU Vihara at 38, Jalan Fimos will observe a Full Mc£n ceremony at 6.30 p.m. today. dasf dasfdsaa
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  • 198 3 GOVERNMENT TO BUILD THREE MORE CRECHES NEXT YEAR SINGAPORE, Fri. The Government is to build three more creches next year where working mothers can leave their children under the care of attendants. They will be built at Geylang Serai, Bukit Ho Swee and at Banda Street. A spokesman for the
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  • 81 3 PRINTING FIRM MEN TO GET WAGE INCREASE SINGAPORE, Fri. Some 40 workers at Tiong San Printing Company m Cecil Street will get wage increases ranging from $10 to $20 as from next month. An agreement to this effect has been signed between the management and the Bookshops, Publications and Printing
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 213 3 A $500 CASH PRIZE EVERY WEEK! Aftust-be-wor^orcl Puzzle competition eptry form is m ihe^rfeack page ffrs NEW! II -s DELICIOUS! it's (zlfaec&tit Tufa for your X'MAS party v lyf I de f JC\\ Wroppcd m colourful Sllv er foil to brighten up 4 you' parties. Extremely nourishing with I rich
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    • 282 3 JS^tJZ OOH -LA-LA <p p You Look So Adorable I igR m CAPRICE Sportswear I W^m Casual Wear i Come and see /'Pwv^L I our latest selection m ..'.t\ 1 I Ban-lon skirts H I Pleated skirts jjf J I 9 Tetoron Skirts |f| I Slim Skirts j \JLj I
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 159 3 CINEMAS i b .v shri A A Almelkar at the CATHAY: One Hundred and National Library, 10 a.m. to 7 One Dalmatian, 1.30. 4. 6.30. (I^^ ANO NyMOU S ODFON: Hell to Eternity 1.30, Open meeting at YMCA, Or--4 •<() q chard Road. 6 p.m. AiSaMBRA: Women Gene- YWCA IOUTRAM
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  • 489 4 CHAMBERS TOLD: SUPPORT THE GOVERNMENT'S INDUSTRIALISATION PLAN A USTRALIAN industrialist, A Mr. Alfred Carter, has urged local Chambers of Commerce to give their full support and co-operation to the Singapore Government to ensure the speedy and successful implementation of the State's industrialisation programme. Mr. Carter, who is a councillor of
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  • 343 4 THIS is the text of the 19th national language lesson, together with vocabulary, to be broadcast over Radio Singapore at 7.30 tonight. VOCABULARY Hari mi, today; siang hari, day time; malam hari, night time; sa-panjang hari, all day long; sa-panjang malam, all night
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  • 57 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Catholics m Queenstown will have their own place of worship when the Church of the Blessed Sacrament is completed by the middle of next year. The $300,000 church will accommodate about 2,000. It will have a parochial house and a kindergarten. Work on the
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  • 34 4 BENTONG, Fri. The Petition Writers Rules, 1961, will come into force on Jan. Every petition shall be written m simple language "and shall not be prolix," thr rules state.
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  • 55 4 CATHEDRAL WEDDING FOR TEACHER AND STENOGRAPHER MR. AND MRS. GABRIEL CHAN WENG CHEONG, after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral. The bride. Miss Stella Chia Nyat Hiong. eldest daughter of Mrs. Chia Sian Nen, is a stenographer with Borg-Warner International Corporation and the bridegroom, third son of Madam Chan Lvi
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  • 115 4 GIRL ONLY NON-MALAY TO PASS THIS TEST SINGAPORE. Fri. A Chinese girl won the admiration of a large gathering at the presentation of certificates to the successful candidates of the Trengkas Melayu Institute (Malaya) examinations. REASON: Miss Tan oiew Tin. 16, was the only nonMalay, who passed the 120 words
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  • 161 4 SINGAPORE. Friday. (CONTESTANTS from islands as far as 'the Rhio Archipelago and as near as Blakang Mati will vie for honours m (he annual New ear sea sports to be held on Jan. 1 The sea sports, to be held off Clifford Pier, promises
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  • 69 4 CO-OP SOCIETY OFFERS 10 STUDY GRANTS SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government Public Works Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd is offerinsr 10 scholarships to members' children. The scholarships of $50 each will be awarded to children from large families and those most m need of financial assistance. There is no
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  • 34 4 TELUK ANSON. Fri.— Dr. M. Saravanmuthu of Ipoh has taken over duties as medical officer of the district hospital here from Dr. G. S. Dhillion who has been transferred to Batu Gajah.
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  • 23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Methodist Boy's School Old Boys Association is to re-open its Davidson Road premises for use of members.
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  • 80 4 OIGLAP, Fri. More than 50 members of the newly-formed Perkumpulan Penggambar Penggambar Muda Melayu Singapura (Singapore Malay Amateur Photographic Society) went for an outing at the Sigla~ beach. The photograph* mbj .vas a fisherman at work. The secretary, Inche Abdul Salleh bin Haji Majid, told The
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 345 4 Armenian St.. S* por«. Tel: 31 575/7. AIR-CONDITIONED BAR RESTAURANT §g£m M Located m the Telephone m^^B^ J Sf&i Air^ndltloned Su^ Tt) SerVlCe bedrooms with Shanghalnese Dishes fc^T^jj|| priva^ baths Well-stocked bar L-^^iJ BAR RESTAURANT RENOVATED AIR-CONDITIONED L/^^^ A t€mptlng variety of exotic (^S>^\ Chinese food for your enjoyW^y tf^
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    • 353 4 S MAKE HIS CHRISTMAS HAPPy W|Th 1 S GIFTS TO VE4| I OC7/? STO/?E IS YOUR r7/y/ /v 1 S GIFT HEADQUARTERS hon 1 2 3£4 AT ON yOL^ Usy 1 5 SHIRTS:— ARROW, TERYLZNE 1 JR COLOURED COTTON, Fak^ y 1 J% COTTON. I SVAN HEUSEN SHIRTS:— v f
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  • 843 5  - The Devil's midnight walk R. V. WALLING By An authority on the traditions and superstitions of Devon and Corn- wall, recalls an actual occurrence 10 unequalled by any Christmas ghost H story and still unexplained. El 1\ m this atomic a X e people of Britain's West Country are ■r«.t.«us.
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  • 206 5 NUCLEAR AGE COMES TO TOYLAND A "NUCLEAR missile" for young Johnny for Christmas?— These are among the toys on sale m the United States. In parts of Canada, too, toys based on nuclear war weapons are reported to be among the top sellers. Parents are assured they are not radioactive,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 90 5 OOK FOR THESE .ABELS Ml GUARANTEE OF QUALITY f t£> <? M. I ar *iJ v I SAFEGUARD YOUR BOICE BY ENSURING T HAT EVERY BOTTLE IMS THIS LABEL EC! MACGREGOR I CO LTD. /."ORE. at OS OF HONGKONG ;ap a n WINE s SINCE J I II **ci Shots
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    • 253 5 LIEBFRAUMILCH REBENGOLD GREEN LABEL —a delightful and refreshing Moselle— the perfect aperitiff. This Deinhatd neck-label h w your assurance of the finest RHINE and MOSiLLB Wines Agents 1 CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO.. LTD SINGAPORE. HUH w^Hj vji Bl I 111 ■Mppi K^ I w 'X >vitatoniui i a vuoufy Kroduct from
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 144 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis 11 2-*- W| -V WAS/V'T I I /M£C>**Y--/PWTll CAA/'T I I QfC6£/Xsf-MA \y/#S7AAI/AA//p/i7H££yS/////6H'AXO£// tt THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake T 1^- "V^' JULIET JONE^ "M I SPLENipID. JUSTYHE 1 O'RLt..^^^^^^^-^ L/> PLACATED.
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  • 227 6 af dsfassff ANY scheme calculated to raise the living standards of the people m our rural districts cannot but be encouraged. So today we commend and encourage the plans now being made to launch an island-wide co-operat-ive education campaign among the rural folk next
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  • 81 6 WE note with approval that the Government has given an increased grant from 55.000 this year to $8,000 m 1962— t0 the Singapore AfterCare Association. As Singapore's Chief Justice and president of the association. Sir Alan Rose. pointed out recently m a broadcast talk, what happens to
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  • 1342 6  - This field has such tremendous possibilities in Singapore T. J. CHICHAK By af adsf dsfafafff THE progress of the flying machine during the past decade or so has been tremendous. Distances that would take days before are now covered within hours and with the arrival of supersonic speed the day
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  • 93 6 The Free Press reported: "The death is recorded of Mr. William Scott, 82. a gentleman who has long been connected with the Straits Settlements. He is the son of one of the first settlers of Pinang. At one time he commanded one of his father's trading vessels.
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  • 79 6 MRS. -Mabel McCoy of Detroit had driven a mile when she decided something was wrong with her car. She pulled into a gas station where an attendant found the trouble her radiator had been stolen. ASSISTANT Fire Chief, x*. Albert Batastini of Pennsylvania followed fire engines on
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 6 PART 3 IN A WEEKLY SERIES The young man m Singapore is m a lucky position because engineering courses are available locally at the polytechnic.
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  • 109 6 Life is like that b3Sed <»> a11,,, 3 sa '<* the first unf *ir? "i agree v IIH «nd Scot -th ttl( Wtt about us Q »»R hut mon^- Hith f bout the scot m n „v haven't How mu.-h U| |i »ne t o tcl| it- t iV Mummy'
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 18 6 Faz COIDS.4C#£S &nd P/r/AtS TIGER OIL fNC AON TONG 'M| nctft MtU'O: -«ll IAIM fmmm Jif* AiUSmmJ fLltb
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    • 176 6 I fei I MH k 'p" fIH^K a <^ jM-^: CTFDFH nfiK J I c R c v jjff Model MB 201 tt| uffl IH This mcdcl produced m r«spcns< 11 t\fr jH to popular demand tor a com 1 1 11*1 IU poet Sferee outfit, containing 111 IH two
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 253 6 TODAFS RADIO R\Dlo SINGAPORE the Class; 900 Friday Night at the Palladium; 9.30 News; 9.40 Short Wave Service Vf\il\ A Sons; 10.00 Movie 11 metres (7250 kc/s.) Magazine; 10.30 To ihe Good c Old Days; 11.00 Music From Medium Wave Seme. Mfmy f^^. n3O starlight 476 metre* Concert; 12 midnight
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  • 293 7 CALL TO SOLVE ALL LABOUR DISPUTES BY PEACEFUL MEANS txpeit: Treat strike as a weapon of last resort SINGAPORE, Friday A"'™ expert on labour ment ™h V k Urged management and labour to solve all meanT 1 1 d Jf PUteS by m*H?of SUCh as conciliation, mediation and arbitration DPtTi£
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  • 252 7 Customs to put up three blocks of flats for officers SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Customs will soon be calling for tenders for the construction of thr c c blocks of flats, costing j about 5500.000 for 27 officers at three rural divisions m the State. Work on these quarters at Pasir
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  • 170 7 IOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— J Singapore sold $700,000 of water to Jon ore this year, the Johore Legislative Assembly was told at its budget meeting. Mr. Chua Sonu' Lim. chairman ot the Public Works Committee also told the meeting that the estimates for next year
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  • 67 7 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. and Mrs. David Chan Vans Hong pictured after their wedding at the Registry of Marriages. The bridegroom is attached to the Bank* of Tokyo. Ltd. and is the sixth son of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Chun Wins. The bride, who
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  • 103 7 SIX AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS ON STUDY TOUR ARRIVE TOMORROW SINGAPORE. Fri. -Six lO Australian University students will arrive In Singapore by sea tomorrow to begin a seven -week study tour of South-East Asia. They are Miss Wendy Hayter, second year arts and education. Mrs. Prudence Walker, second year arts, Mr. T.
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  • 213 7 Govt. will give New Year 'gift' to 20,000 poor families SINGAPORE, F r i.— The Singapore Government will give an extra $5 a month "New Year gift" to about 20,000 families m the State who receive public assistance from the Department of Social V/elfare. The Legislative Assembly last week voted
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 512 7 especially if you arc to be host at a party. IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... to relatives uionn <•*"*• 24 Se }t 5): ir II iw«m T limlo .Apr. 21 -May 21): I IK Tins UILL undoubtYOU have J sensitive, even a j TAURUS COMBINE neigh- edly be an exciting day
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  • 286 8 JAPAN STAGES A FASHION INVASION r^^T3^B |^Ji^iTTTjB'T|T»»J MODELS AND FABRICS ON SHOW IN SPORE yyE'VE all heard that the Japanese are the recognised fashion leaders m this part of the world. Recently, we saw evidence of this. Singaporeans who saw the series of fashion shows staged m conjunction with a
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  • 441 8 Find out why hubby loses his temper easily, say readers HOW docs one cope with a husband who loses his temper easily? Readers who sent m their views on this question, posed m contest No. 25. say he has often a reason and it is the wife's duty to find
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  • 176 8 FOR MRS. KNOW-HOW WHEN should a baby start to wear shoes? This is a question that comes to us from Katong. My young son is now taking his first steps, holding on to the furniture or any support he can find. Thinking it would help him to balance
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  • 13491 9 -ißßsar^Bsw *fs% Horses entered tor the Singapore Inri Club s December race meeting I YIN( are all the P s entered for P ingap ore Turf pi m bei MeetlA SS ONE 131 I .v 3 I nv CJwIW i t Dtv. g Ml
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    • 41 10 CIGARETTE Ifr^MSl from mt"QltWI LOUISE KLERK'S CHARM SCHOOL JKksJ^jß RECEIVE "QUEEN of QUEENS" X'mas Ball on 23rd December 1961 and at the FANCY DRESS BALL on 31st December 1961 at SEA VIEW HOTEL. LOTS OF GOLD CIRCLE CIGARETTES GIVEN AS PRIZES!
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  • 616 11 THE IDEAL SON UPHOLDS, MOTUPSETS.STANDARDS [the wiNNgiT^ MR. WONG SWAN TAN, Stevens Road: him an ideal son. In s should result m a non eligible member of soc INCHE ABDULLAH ALL love. His endless desire to achieve success m his studies and life; his favourable health and outstanding ability m
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  • 22 11 QUIZ NO. 52 ARE NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS WORTHWHILE? Sor views on the subject m Kj must be Mcompanlrd llf m^P«r» P»»fthe photograph.
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    • 216 12 CHRISTMAS SALE LAST 2 DAYS Candle wick Bedcovers from $18.50 Children's Ladybirdwcar from 1.20 Indian Bedshcets 54x90 3 Pieces 7.00 U.S.A. Ladies' Con Cons 6.90 Boys' Hawaiian Shirts 1.40 Genuine Hickok Belts 1.00 r Latest Ladies' Pytamas Nightdresses 1962 JANTZEN SWIMWEAR FOR BOYS GIRLS LUCK'S LTD., 17. Orchard Road, Spore.
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  • 99 13 KIM FATT WILL MANAGE FOONG CUP TEAM KALLANG, Fri. Mr. Leow Kirn Fatt, secretary of the Singapore Badminton Association has been named manager of the Singapore team for the Foong Seong Cup zone final and challenge round to be held m Malacca from December 27 to 31. Singapore (South) will
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  • 781 13  - When England Test Players went on striKe for higher wages A. WATSON BY LONDON, Friday \\nih\ just before the current soccer season opened and footballers threatened to strike immense changes followed this crisis and top-hne footballers now get emoluments which a few years ago would have appeared fantastic sportsmen were
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  • 165 13 MELBOURNE, Fri.—Australian Davis Cup captain Harry Hopman. said he was pleased with Australian star Neale Fraser's training and whether Fraser played singles m the challenge round against Italy depends only on his form. The challenge round begins m Melbourne on Boxing Day. Hopman Ls
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  • 329 13 Pele Brazil's key man for the World Cup in June By CLIVE TOYE LONDON, Friday. JJDSON Arantes Do Nascimento has a yacht, a mansion, an income of $4,500 a week and more right than any man m the world to say: "I can win the World Cup." For he is
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  • 67 14 HE IMPROVES ON HIS OWN WORLD RECORD MOSCOW, Fri. Rudolpf Plyukfelder, improved his own world light-heavyweight record when he snatched 313 lbs. at the Soviet weightlifting championships. Plyukfelder's official world mark stands at 311V21b5., which he set a year ago. His snatch yesterday was the third time a world record
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  • 59 14 BOSTON, Fri. Terry Downes, Britain's world middleweight champion, will defend his title against Paul Pender on April 7. It will be their third meeting. Pender successfully defended his title m the first bout m Boston, and Downes took the crown m a second bout
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  • 76 14 FOOTBALL 'CIVIL WAR' HOLDS UP CUP PLANS BOGOTA, Fri. A football 'Civil War' is holding up Colombia's team plans for the world championships m Chile next year. The row over who should organise international games is between Colombia's two big rival football bodies, the Colombian Football Association and Division Mayor.
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  • 63 14 INDONESIA WILL INVITE FREE CHINA TOO JAKARTA, Fri. The Indo«l nesian Asian Games committee will invite all the members of the Games Federation including Nationalist China, South Korea and Israel to join m next year's Games m Jakarta. Indonesia recognises Communist China and .has no relations with Israel or either
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  • 53 14 BENONI, Fri. The New Zealand cricketers were shot out for 155, their lowest total of the tour, by North-Eastern Transvaal on the first day of their three-day match yesterday. By the close, N-E. Transvaal scored 30 for two m reply after losing both wickets
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  • 302 14 Piggott goes for spin on Ali Baba at B. Timah By SCRUTINEER BUKIT TIMAH, Friday. THERE were only a few gallops this morning on the heavy track. No horse cracked 40 for 3f. Lester Piggott, Britain's famous jockey was seen out riding work on Ali Baba 11, Brantas and Lady
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  • 537 14 JOHORE TAKE HONOURS IN 8-0 MUD BATTLE fOHORE BAHRU, Fri. 1 Johore's tearaway lorvards outfought Singapore m he mud here yesterday to yin the south zone of the Malayan All Blues Cup 8-0. et it was a centre-three who cored both their tries. Koh Yeow Thong scored en minutes from
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  • 16 14 TEHERAN, Fri. Japan beat Iran 5-1 m their international freestyle wrestling match here.— U.P.l.
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  • 26 14 TODAY'S SPORT IN SINGAPORE RUGBY. RAP Seletar v. RAP Changi at Changi 5 p.m. (Sanderson Cup). TABLE-TENNIS. SCSA championship at Tessensohn Road, 7 p.m •adfas fdsffff
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  • 749 14 VOTE NOW TO ELECT SINGAPORE CHAMP FOR 1961 SINGAPORE. Fri. Free Press readers have 1( aays left to decide who U Singapores champion sportsman for the year 1961. The winner will be the first holdei of Singapore's newly createc "Ahli bukan" title. Judging from votes receivec so far, it is
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  • 20 14 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. Red Star (Yugoslavia) beat River Plate (Argentina) 1-0 m a football match yesterday.
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  • 15 14 JAKARTA, Fri. Hungary Is to provide electronic scoreboards for the 1962 Asian Games-
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