The Singapore Free Press, 5 January 1962

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  • 22 1 THE LOCAL PAPER THAT IS FIRST WITH ALL THE NEWS The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1962. 15 CENTS.
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  • 133 1 Swim meet to spot new talent for training— P. 12 Delta Circus to city In three minutes N VPORE, Fri. inning and authorities igapore arc a watchful r tin route of oposed multi- i dollar overid w hich will Ihc city with is| developing towns m v
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  • 90 1 SINGAtHH&E, ITi. The Yang: di-Per-tuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, was among: some 200 guests at the Burmese National Independence Day reception last night. The Head of State drank a toast to the Burmese people. The Burmese Con-sul-General U Myo Than, replied with a toast to
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  • 138 1 COLOMBO, Fri. On the eve of a one-day general strike due to start throughout Ceylon today the Government last ni^ht prohibited public processions or meetings 4< in any part of Ceylon," except under certain provisos. An official communique said processions and meetings would be
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  • 44 1 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A full list of oral pa.s^fc-s m Uie Malay examinations conducted by the Adult Education Board appears m P. 4 and P. 7 today. Names of successful candidates m the written examination will be published tomorrow.
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  • 180 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Adult Education Board will soon conduct orchid-growing classes to help boost the local orchid industry. Mr. Eddy Chan Hean Chiang, organiser of the course, told The Free Press that this addition to the Board's series of five courses (on
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  • 93 1 MOSCOW, Fri.— The Soviet youth newspaper Moscow Komsomolyets yesterday called the twist an "immoral" dance and said its movements were like "a man doing a belly dance and trying to soap his back at thr same time." The newspaper added: "Bearded youths and paint- ed girls m
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  • 173 1 K.L. talks 'a concrete foundation' for Malaysia SINGAPORE, Pri. A clearer picture of Malaysia and the changes m the constitution to suit the Borneo people should result from the continuation of the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee meeting which opens m Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Mr. Donald Stephens, of North Borneo, who
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  • 146 1 'WONDERFUL CLOUDS' —A SAGAN SAGA Francotse Sag an, France* fabulous, controversial woman novelist, m The Free Press*.. That's today's big news. Wonder if ul Clouds, a bestseller with the inimitable Sagan insight into love, is to be serialised exclusively m The Free Press. It starts tomorrow and continues next week.
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  • 190 1 TAKE TO THE SEA' SHE TELLS ASIAN GIRLS SINGAPORE, Fri. Asian girls have been urged to take to the sea for a career and to "prove that the modern woman's place is not at home." This challenge was Issued by Miss Vimla Narayan. 28, the only nurse on board the
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  • 222 1 West Irian crisis has eased, says U.S. JAKARTA WANTS A COMPROMISE' WASHINGTON, Fri. The State Department said last night that tensions m the West New Guinea crisis appeared to have eased somewhat and expressed the hope that this would lead to meaningful negotiations between the Dutch and Indonesian governments. The
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  • 156 1 RUBPF": MtlCI 1. I 1, ■i• i r IA) MALAYAN HK Ft s pvtoef n \j-!i\ m mi:l 1 ]d\(i Kellteff v i i x M•i -i 'II I l b itS selling N Dttlt* n k<mi I im< l ba i!,- i eeMtei iik d Moil Kon- Tnnd
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  • 293 2 TIN BACK IN FIELD WITH GAIN OF £4½ PER TON LONDON, Fri. —In an active morning tin prires advanced to j finally record gains of around £4A per ton. Thf> chief factor prefacing the movement was the G.S.A's .sale Oi 700 long tons of tin. Dwtan pointed out that not
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  • 238 2 SHIPS lym* alongside the Sm^aporr wharves today are: M.iriidu ~\.-2. > t-r KiriK 9S) V-ist Kca N'W. 3. p. k.n 4J 43, Ragfrtttn l 2, Dioawd ■44. Van Noort 23/24. Bengalis 4 .'>. BlßtllllOll S3 TU, n»|lll||lll :J1 32. STn.it Cook 1<«. Kanmun TO 'll. Str tat
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  • 457 2 Shareholders in Sungei Best Mines should reap merger benefits ICitv section: Financeand industry by The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Friday. COON shareholders m Sungei Besi Mines should reap the benefits of the merger carried out with Hong Fatt (Sungei Besi), whose property adjoined that of the main company. The
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  • 139 2 STOCKS KEEP UP FIRM UNDERTONE: SOME PROFIT-TAKING LONDON, FW.— Stock markets maintained their < firm undertone yesterday but the demand lor equities was leas vigorous than of late and some .scattered pront-taking was encountered. Consequently, the per.eral ap- pearance was irregular Tobaccos improved but breweries were irregular. Quiet conditions prevailed
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  • 78 2 PANJIM. Fri- General K. P. Candeth, Inddau military governor m Gut. announced yesterday that all restrictions on the movement of goods from the re.st of India to the former Portuguese enclaves of Goa. Daman and Dili had been lifted, with immediate effect. Restrictions on the
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  • 55 2 HONG KONG. Thurs.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. A; S. Bani: Corporation $384 S36G sales sales Whedock Mardea $12.30 $12.50 sates sales Hkonq phone $43.00 $41.25 sales sales Dalr^• Farm «S' Coid Storage $37.25 $38.20 sales sales lUkoo Dock-s $75.00 $75.00 sales sales Jarriine
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  • 104 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales m the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops $120 (+4 cents), Robinson ords. $142 v& cent), Rothmans $1.18 <-fl cent), Cold Store $2.37 (+2 cents), Steamship 84 cents (+3 cents), S. Times $3.18 t-i-8 cents). S. Traders $4.85 <-fl3 cents;, UE.
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  • 193 2 Peshawar greets the King with flags and cheers PESHAWAR, Fri. The Paramount Ruler of Malaya received a tumultous reception from the people on his arrival here this evening from Rawalpindi. The Paramount Ruler with his party is here on a threeday visit to the region. Slogan-shouting and flagwaving crowds thronged
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  • 46 2 PARIS, Fri- Henry Grace, a 54-year-old film studio art director who during the war took part m the Philippines landings against the Japanese, is to play the part of Eisenhower m a film of the European D-Day, producer Darryl P. Zanuck announced yesterday.
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  • 26 2 WASHINGTON, F#. Th« Council of the Organisation of American States voted yesterday 19-0, with Cuba abstaining, to Hit all sanctions on the Dominican Republic.
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  • 196 2 Eight Algerians give up after battle with French ORAN, Friday. FIGHT out of a nine-man commando of Muslim insurgents, trapped m a house by French security forces during a raid surrendered after five people had been killed and 23 others m j v red. The dead were a commando, a
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  • 100 2 ONDON, Fri.— The British JLi Post Office workers' four-day-old work-to-rule campaign is causing "grave concern" at Mount Pleasant, London's main sorting centre, the General Post Office said yesterday. The pile-up of arrears of work at this centre at eight o'clock yesterday morning was
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  • 20 2 PARIS, Fri. Prince Souvanna Phouma. leader of the neutralist faction m Laos, arrived m Paris last night.
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  • ROUND-THE-WORLD PRICES
    • 109 2 LONDON, Jan. 4. Pre.HMi* rooaj RUBBER NO. 1 RM p tb t 23 9/16 23 13/32 IUBBER NO. 1 MS Sp#t 23 11/16 231 RUBBER No- 1 RM •ettioomnt House TeVmt. Fa». 23 13/16 23 9/16 March 23 15/16 232 TONE: Continues dull. ,-tPPfcB wmu win t.a
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    • 64 2 NEW YORK. JM. 4. Pia»la<a rooai TIM Strait, ipoi 120.62 120.37 RUBBER Futures Rei Contract. Jan 28.25 28.221 TONE: Quiet but steady. SALES: Nil. iunli'r Contract jan 25.15 28.15 Mar 28.27* 28. lft TONE: Quiet. SALES: Three lots. No. 1 RSS Jan landed a#te« 281 281 COFFEE:
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    • 32 2 NEW YORK, Jan. Previous Today 30 industrials 726.01 722.53 20 Railroads 14<^33 147.94 40 Oimtit'a Bonds *3 93 84.18 IS Utilities 127.65 126.61 65 Stocks Composite Average! 345.80 244.52
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    • 38 2 Malabar spot 372, afloat* 36!, Jan. shipment 38. Lampong spot 371 a floats 36J, Jan, shipment 36. Muntok white spot 49, afloats 48J. Jan. ahipment 48, aellera, ex-dock. Above prices quoted m U.S. cent* per Ib,
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    • 83 2 Copra, LONDON, Jan. 4. Previous Today COPRA Philippines e.l.ff U.K./Nortti European "irti delivered weight per long t.n Jan $165 (165 COPRA Straits BtmM U.K./ North European port* delivered weight pet tang ton Jan £591 £59| COCONUT OIL etude Straits t.lf. lure* pean pert*, m bulh per leng
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  • 255 2 Now Britain invites Thant to Southern Rhodesia for talks with Welensky LONDON, Fri. The British Government is to invite the acting Secretary-general of the United Nations, U Thant, to visit Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, the Foreign Office announced here last night. The Foreign Office stated that the British delegate to the
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  • 231 2 U.S.-SOVIET TALKS MAY LEAD TO BERLIN 'COOL OFF' 11/ASHINGTON. Fri.— Mr. If Llewellyn Thompson's first meeting with Mr. Andrei Gromyko. the Soviet Foreign Minister, m the probe on the Berlin Question was said by officials here yesterday to have been even-tempered without revealing any change m position. rhe two-and-a-half-hour meeting
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  • 173 2 Jackie tops fashion poll: Sirikit in first 12 YORK. Fri Queen i Sirikit of Thailand waf ye-terday voted one oi the worlds twelve best-dressed women In 1961 m a P«'U conducted by the Now York Couture Q*oup ll)--corporated. Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of the President, topped the poll, easily outdistancing
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  • 30 2 LONDON. Fri Britain f«terday shivered out of a re<-< d rold .spell and for the first tim« :n days the country's transport r<terns were working on schedu >
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  • 108 2 GUNMEN ATTACK RED'S HQ IN PARIS PARIS, Fri. Gunmen m a car last night ma-chine-gunned the headquarters of the French Communist Party, wounding a night watchman. They fired three bursts into a second-storey room, and drove off. The building's heavy steel shutters were open at the time. The gunmen are
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  • 36 2 BOSTON. Fri— King Saud of Saudi Arabia was discharged aftci spending six weeks m ht>opital here, daring which he had cataracts removed from boih eyes and also underwent a minor abdominal operation.
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  • 32 2 PATNA (North India), Pri India's ruling congress party jretterday launched its general election campaign with hints from party leaders of a new and tougher policy towards China and Pakistan.
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  • 161 2 LONDON. Fri. -The British Government is likely to take some time before deciding whether Christmas Island m the Pacific should be made available to the United States for nuclear tests m the atmosphere, usually reliable sources said. Because speculation appeared m the Press
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    • 24 2 PHILIPS SINGAPORE LTD. N.T.S. BUILDING (3rd. FLOOR) D'ALMEIDA STREET. advise that as from the 6th of January. 1962 their Telephone Number will be j
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  • 72 3 Singapore women up-to-date in world fashion I Fri. Wishart. a Zealand agazine, beore women red m the fashion as nterparts m other ha just toil** t( stomped -hrr 10ng- the iot rest More. m N -v York peal of uring the ntury randed I I ones i v also heels
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  • 70 3 s Their ig 1:1 part i;j itionist from Hail I urei m Malay Language and literature at the Brinsford Lodge. Wolverhampton, for three years. Before his secondment as a lecturer m Britain m 1959 by the Federation Ministry of Education. Inche Satari was a lecturer
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  • 211 3 JAP BUSINESSMEN KEEN TO WITH S'PORE SINGAPORE, Friday. ]y|ANY Japanese businessmen are keen to establish stronger trade contacts between Singapore and Japan. This was stated by Mr. S. Ishito, the sales manager of a textile and electric machinery firm m Tokyo, who spent a week here m the course of
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  • 110 3 HAWKER BROKE RESTRICTION ORDER OF HOME MINISTER BACK TO JAIL SINGAPORE. Fri. A district judge was told yes* terday of a hawker who was bound under a Minister's order to remain indoors at the Singapore After care Association's hostel m Dunlop Street for 11 hours a day. The hawker was
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  • 49 3 Mr. C. Bobbio. an Italian company representative, arrived from Bangkok. He leaves tonight for Saigon. He stays at the Goodwood Hotel. Mr. George Newell, an American company director, is here for a nine-day stay on his way to Sydney. He is also at the Goodwood Hotel.
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  • 819 3  - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA 'LEE'S bnbvnnb SINGAPORE, Friday. 'JO guide youths here m being "good citizens, parents and leaders of tomorrow", Toe H m Singapore is embarking on a new service project. The group jobmaster. Mr. Keith Randall, who is responsible for co-ordinating all projects, told me that a guidance programme
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  • 281 3 Exhibition by Muar artist opens today SINGAPORE, Fri. A stroll m the Botanic Gardens appreciating the beauties of nature all around set a new inspiration m a woman artist, who is to exhibit her works m a one-man show
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  • 44 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. There will be no water today m Zones Two and Five from 2 p.m. 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 p.m.).
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 43 3 COME SEE .<^^L OUR NEW RANGE OF Slacks Lingerie etc. I ...DON'T FORGET W?s that we have a fff/fM children's department M/' growing m popularity ffe daily. 81, North Bridge Road. Singapore. Tel: *****. First name %<eter\ m Mp-^'"^ men's p J^L wear
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    • 126 3 CINEMAS GARRICK: Beshml Roomal ALHAMBR.%: 20,000 Eyeo TA j Patang (Hindi) 3.15. 1.30 4. 6.30. 9.30. 6.15, f JIS. CATHAY: The Savage Inno- cents 1.30, 4. 6.30, 9.30. nn| riv Tn< second Time YMCA: Tennis, body building ODfcON. Tne Secona lime min^ 43Q pm Around 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30. judo
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  • 201 4 ORCHID SALES BROUGHT AN INCOME OF $17,676 TO THE BOTANIC GARDENS SINGAPORE, Friday. fpHE Botanic Gardens sold $21,612 worth of plants, cuttings, bulbs and seeds to the public m 1960, according to the just published annual report by the Director of the Gardens, Mr. H.M. Burkill. Of this sum, the
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  • 3784 4 THE following candidates have passed the oral language examinations conducted by the Adult Educatior Board: MALAY (Elementary) Victoria School: Rajaratnaic s/o Slttampalam. Jalan Tenteram CC: Chonp Hin Choy. Buklt Panjanjj English School: Cheani; Bat Choic, Chua Bok Lim. Sangaran 8 o San^aran. Tan Set Tau.
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  • 111 4 Big education drive by Methodists SINGAPORE, Friday. mHE Methodist Church Malaya will launch 1 an intensive adult education programme early this year. oM sB"£iF thtt°tlils programme would cover a con,ererMde*"n tf Intense leadership trainin* for Methodists. Positive approach Mr noraisamy said the plan was an effort to meet thp all-over
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  • 136 4 THREE NEW FILMS LAUNCHED AT STUDIO CEREMONY SIGLAP, Fri.— Many Malay film stars were at the Cathay-Keris Film Studio m East Coast Road when the studio held a ceremony to launch its three new films. Present at the ceremony were the actors and actresses of the three films, the directors
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  • 224 4 rpHIS IS the text of the 2nd National Language A lesson, together with vocabulary, which Radio Singapore will broadcast at 7.30 tonight: VOCABULARY Anak, son, daughter; anak angkat. adopted son, adopted daughter; anak yatlm, orphan; anak tlri, sttp-son; anak .saudara, nephew, niece; abang, elder
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  • 37 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Twenty members of the University of Malaya Tamil Language Society here will make a 42-day tour ol India, beginning on Feb. 16. to study art and architecture during their long vacation.
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  • 386 4 ARTS CLUB TO HELD BUILD MALA YAN CULTURE SINGAPORE, Fri. lifß. LEE SIOW MONG, permanent secre. tary to the Ministry of Culture, emphasised at the inauguration of the Singapore Indian Arts Club at the Cultural Centre that "art is something that transcends all barriers and Though art forms may be
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  • 108 4 'CAPABLE AGENTS IMPORTANT IN TRADE EXPANSION' SINGAPORE. Fri. The successful way to deaj vttii the expansion of tra.de Is rot so much In having trao* contacts with other countn- 1 but m having capable agent This is thr opinion of Mr T S Maniam, manager of a leading textile firm
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  • 28 4 PENANG. Fri. Fter* teen men irom the Br. survey ship, H.M.S. Damp.'*. now on a visit to Penan* donated blood to the Penanc blood bank.
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  • 21 4 KLANO, Fri. Mr Is -dos Plllai, the radiograpr^' at the District Hospital has been transferred to Taiping General Hospi^a
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  • 646 5  - The Family DoctorWHY I stick by him PETER FAIRLEY By The frontiers OPERATIONS-NEVER of children's ATTEMPTED UNTIL surgery have RECENTLY-ARE been greatly REGULARLY EXECUTED extended r OPENED the nursery door to find my hi by son hot and struggling for breath. AHi rasped. He rattled. It was the most !\inu
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  • 293 5 HIS famous .strut more pronounced than ever, Jimmy Sehnozzle Durante. of New York bounced on to the film studio stage m Hollywood. Doris Day and Martha Rave Kissed and congratulated him. And over the rugged face of Mr. Dura me there crept a blush. At
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    • 223 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Pped Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis (THAT'S Ttf£ I I I J^B^BB SGfify 7D S££ APM^L WVA7'S TA/ATf^L)TS. 4 Z?^f f/Js/£X- 1 fflt^ 'San v^c )i/A THE HEART OP JULIET JONES by Stan Drake Sil 'J <-( I OUGHT J^NHtt^il I'M A
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  • 339 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Give these people a chance SOCIAL prejudices die hard m Singapore. As a result despite all the good work that our welfare institutions do tor the handicapped, the deaf, the blind and those who were once seriously ill. these people find it extremely difficult to find new
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  • 216 6 FREE PRESS ANSWERS 5 QUESTIONS SEVEN youths sent m five questions to The Free Press asking for more details about the job of a quantity surveyor. Here are the questions and the answers by T. J. Chichak: Q. How many subjects have we to take m order to qualify ourselves
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  • 113 6 The Free Press reported: 4 A serious gang robbery is reported to the police as having occurred at Pulau Übin on the 26th last m the village near the Municipal Quarry. Lim U Quan. a Chinese spirit and chandu shopkeeper, states that at 10.30 p.m. ten Ken.armed
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  • 81 6 JOYCE Courtland. who works for the Memorial Baptist Hospital m Houston. Texas, said the Christmas present she received proves Santa Claus is an international figure. It was a cigarette lighter Irom her aunt Mrs. Charles Pelzer of New York City. On one side, it has two yellow
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  • 1004 6  - LABORATORY TECHNICIAN T. J. CHICHAK Careers FREE PRESS SPECIAL FOR YOUTH PART 5 IN A WEEKLY SERIES ON JOBS FOR THOSE LEAVING SCHOOL Love of science and a desire to help m the fight against disease BY TO many boys and girls who are good at science' and who would
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  • 85 6 Life is like that lITHATS an optimal 'It's a man who k< i\, the engine running whet his wifr geti out if th< > and ko«-s into a shop r just a minuU- J. sra^nn. and hoU were extremely uurc<. day, RioQas- manaoi find accommodation i The following mori he
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  • 49 6 LAUGH WITH BEACHCOMBER i\ trovert," That I description I ret I latest American chimpanzee Sine. ward for tour!:!! 1.--' tin I lever was sip ol «rat< a banana-flavoured i and his pun; hment touching the wrrong an electric shock, I d I what he has to sml Any chimpanzee
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    • 273 6 TODAY'S RADIO j RADIO SINGAPORE the eood old days; 11.00 Music Short Wave Service: from many lands; 11.30 Stari; metres (72.">0 k/cs.) j light concert: 12 00 (midnight) Mediom Wave Service: Close down--476 metres. RADIO MALAYA (417 metres). A M- 11.00 Programme sum- P.M. 1.15 Tiffin date; 1.30 mary 11.02
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    • 387 6 I I i it} tit CLUES ACROSS j 12 It's secrets thai interest! A large piece of ivory (4). them (5). 4 Change over <6>. 15 He mign! give a. heavenly 8 Poi a soldier named Chris- performar.ee (4). topher? UO. 16 Go listlessly about with 10 Egyptian goddess <4>.
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  • 262 7 GRANDMA BRINGS FAMIL Y FROM PERTH FOR 'IDEAL HOLIDAY' HERE SINGAPORE, Friday. jliK i'OPl LARITY of Singapore as an "ideal holiday resort" for 1 \\t>tern Australians has prompted a 60-year-old grandmother to her family of seven for a tour of the State and the leration* s Stevens is enjoying a
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  • 53 7 BAPTISM IN THE SEA FOR 17 Si vented] k Witnesses ministers mnl In a i :>v Un- i\ the sea id< Kai ministers F( d ration from Binga- ludc 5t0- was j< borans IT- :.-v C the :::bly" pore. gates i g Malacca, tia Lumpur and nd Singaconven- Tung E
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  • 94 7 'Bright' trade between S'pore, Jakarta predicted OINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Surjono Sastrowardojo, Indonesian Information Officer here for the past three years, has left for Jakarta for a new assignment with a prediction of a 'bright future" for Sin-papore-Indonesia trade. Mr Sastrowardojo said he enjoyed his three years' ser- vice m Singapore
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  • 57 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fit A Prot-tem committee is to be formed to work out details of a leadership seminar lor youths of countries m the proposed Malaysia m May. This was announced by an official oi the Malayan Youth Council which is sponsoring the two-week
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  • 57 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. "Operation Tree Planting" for schools m the State was a major undertaking for the Botanic Gardens during the year, according to the 1960 annual report of the department. Horticultural staff visited many schools, hospitals, cultural centres, the grounds of the National Library and other
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  • 40 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The 14th anniversary of the Independence of the Union ot Burma was celebrated by the Embassy of Burma m Kuala Lumpur with a reception yesterday at the Lake Club from 7 to 9 p.m.
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  • 137 7 JOHORE GETS TWO NEW CENTRES FOR TRAINING IN AGRICULTURE JOHORE BAHRU, Fn. Two agriculture training centres for Johore were declared open by the Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haii Yunos, at Sunsrri Sudah and at Tanpkak. Gonoral eoursos on auriculturc, animal husbandry. soil conservation and pest control
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  • 21 7 KLANG. Thurs The Klanu Town Council is spending $3,000 t<> replace all traffic signs m English with Malay.
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  • 25 7 KAJANG. Fri The Land Office. Kajan^. will sell all land which arc In ifieurs by public auction on Jan 15 and 22.
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    • 337 7 mnrnniu I collect a long-overdue debt and IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... be m the money again TAIIRIK (Apr- 21-May 21): YOU are a natural leader m IAUIIUd WH EX dealing with the realm of ideas- You enjoy Overnmen t*i agencies, don't extravel and will undoubtedly \l- t much on a
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  • 193 8 THE PAGE FOR MISS KNOW-HOW SPOTLIGHTS A VERY VERSATILE OUTFIT AFTER years and years of being m vogue, the cheongsam continues to glitter at presentday functions and at the office. It is one dress that has by-passed the whims and fancies of cur c n
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  • 357 8 HOW does one cure a nagging wife? asked a sore spouse m Family Problems Contest No. 26. He said: "My wife is very sensitive and irritable. She picks on me for slightest things such as not talking to her
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  • 510 8 BABY CLINIC FOR MRS. KNOW-HOW SMALL children often develop fears about all sorts of everyday things, and the reason is often not at all apparent. Here are Judith's problems: "Judith is aged 19 months and presents a problem entirely beyond
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  • 624 11 WHY DO THEY ALWAYS END UP LIKE THIS? By V. Mulchrome. London, Friday. r, real a straightforward professional 1 et, Ihe fad is that whenever one of proud heavyweights is due to meet portunate foreigner m the ring the I itriotic editors of Fleet Street prn vc a big, horizontal
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  • 808 11  -  Andrew Watson By London, Friday OF all the controversies that have thrown their shadow over the cricket field from time to time, those about "throwing" and "bodyline" have been easily the most disruptive. The "throwing" question has been with us
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  • 152 11 DAVIS CUP STAR FRASER MAY GO ON TOUR AS PLAYER-MANAGER SYDNEY, Fri. Davis Cup star Neale Fraser is likely to be player-manager of this year's Australian tennis team to tour overseas. Fraser has been invited by his State, Victoria, to make himself available for the appointment. If he does, he
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  • 27 11 SYDNEY, jc'rl. IL> Konrads won the 220 yards freestyle title In the New South Wales women's championships here. She clocked 2 mm. 19.1 sec. Reuter.
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  • 377 11 Even so. it was not until 1835 that the round-arm method was legalised. It was then laid down that "the ball must be bowled; if it be thrown or jerked, or if the hand be above the shoulder m delivery, the umpire must call
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  • 141 11 riALCUTTA, Fri. Subhas Vj Gupte and A. O. Krlpal Singh, who were not considered for selection for the Indian team for the current Test against England here while the subject of disciplinary inquiries, will also miss the fifth Test m Madras. A statement issued by
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  • 382 11 LONDON, Friday. J^ drive towards a "clean up" of international tennis is urged m a controversial report issued by the International Lawn Tennis Federation, the ruling body of the game. The report is presented by a special committee on amateurism established last
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  • 9 11 JOHN CALDWELL
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  • 96 11 RHODES WILL GO IN PLACE OF TRUEMAN LON DON, Fri. Harold Rhodes, the Derbyshire fast bowler, has accepted an invitation to Join the team of international cricketers who will tour parts of the Commonwealth m February and March. Rhodes was asked to make the trip after Freddie Trueman had been
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  • 497 11  - Ice-cool Caldwell growls 'no mercy for Jofre' D. HACKETT By London, Friday JOHN CALDWELL forced Us lips into a tepid smile that did nothing to thaw those killer's ice-pack eyes as he waved goodbye at London Airport. He was heading for the grimly serious business of settling the world bantam-weight
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  • 233 12 Swim meeting to spot talent for special training SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association S areWanising their first Open Age Group SwiSill? Meet at the Singapore Swimming SI Saturday, Jan. 27 beginning at 3.00 youngsters discovered by S.A.S will be selected for special training and to take part m the
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  • 110 12 m Ceylon's delegation of four students passed through Singapore yesterday on their way to the Junior Open International Badminton Competition for schools to be held m Kuala Lumpur from Jan. d to 11LR. Ariyananda, captain of the team, said that they
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  • 216 12 SINGAPORE, Friday Singapore: and Malacca will be playing at thenbest when they flash with each other m the Malayan Hockey Federation triangular on the SC.C. padang this evening at 5.00 When the two teams met In a friendly quadrangular meet at Malacca m November last
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  • 27 12 LONDON. Pri— The Middles-to-ough versus Cardiff City third round Football Association Cup-tie, scheduled to be played at Muldlesbrough on Saturday has been postponed to Wednesday.
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  • 232 12 GEYLANG, Fri. Newly promoted City Health Department opened their fixtures m the Singapore Government Services Football Association Div. 2B league with an easy 2-0 win over Singapore Telephone Board at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The Health men could have scored more goals had
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  • 142 12 MAY TO GIVE UP ENGLAND CAPTAINCY: NO MORE TOURS TOO LONDON, Fri. -Peter May, who has captained England's cricket team m 41 Tests, announced that he does not wish to be considered for the England captaincy m future. The 32 -year-old Surrey player also said he would not be going
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  • 75 12 PROVIDENT FUND TAKE A 15-1 WHIPPING KALLANG, Fri. Pharmaceuticals Department scored the biggest win to date m the Singapore Government Services Football Association's league when they slammed the Central Provident Fund 15-1 m the division 3B encounter at the PWD ground yesterday. Both teams were competing m the league for
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  • 79 12 EASTERNS BEAT SAFETY MEN IN FIRST GAME SINGAPORE, Fri. In the O opening match of the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation's Commercial Cup competition played at the Happy World Stadium, Eastern Company team scored an easy 95 —69 victory over Safety Driving School m Group "A."- At half time, Eastern were
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  • 203 12 JOIN CIRCLE CALL TO HOCKEY FANS SINGAPORE, Fri. The second meeting of the Singapore Hockey Association's Hockey Circle will be held at the Singapore Recreation Club today at 6.30 p.m. and all hockey enthusiasts are invited to attend. P/Sgt. W. Slacle. honorary secretary of tne Umpires Board, said that the
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  • 11 12 COLOMBO, Fri.— Pakistan, bca Ceylon 5-0 at hockey yesterday.
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  • 59 12 CHANG I, Fri. Prisons Sports Club beat Singapore Police 4-0 m a S.H.A. division two league hockey match played at the Prison ground yesterday. By this victory Prisons and S.R.C. have tied for top position m the league table. Both teams have completed their fixtures.
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  • 21 12 THOMSON, Fri Newly promoted Water Department be*'* Police "B" 2-1 m their SGbPA Division 2B football match yesterday.
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  • 60 12 Marine's Asmuni Kassim and PVVD's Toni Leone are seen m a heading duel m the SGSFA division one leapue match played at the PWD ground on Wednesday. This match opened the year's league encounters. Behind the two is Marine goalkeeper Mokthar Yusof whose hands beat
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 72 12 TQSAY'S SWOT IHMH6AMIEI BASKETBALL: SABF Commercial Cup Group "A": Gim Hin v Sin Chuen Chuan; Group "B": Ngo Kirn Hong Hoey v Eastern (Johore); Group "D": Kian Seng v Chop Lian Heng (All matches at H. World, 6 30 p.m.). HOCKEY: MHA Triangular Malacca v Johore (Padang, 515 p.m.); Inter-Unit
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