The Singapore Free Press, 10 January 1959

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press .Malaya's Own Family Paper fdfasdfasdfasd• BlafM— t Saturday. January 10. 1959. Price i.U'ts.
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  • 167 1 6 hurt as Mikoyan goes to shopping centre ana near panic ed the visit oi me Deputy Prime Mr. Anasias i a big Chicago le shopping centre j\. tercu Mr MUoyan went to the rchandisc mart" uned oy angry derations by European when he arrived at tne airport frotn De-
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  • 140 1 CHINESE END STRIKE IN DUTCH MISSION i^HINESE staff of the Dutch diplomatic mission m Peking have resumed work after being on strike for over a month, the Netherlands Foreign Minister. Mr. Joseph Luns, said at The Hague. He was replying to written questions by a labour member of the second
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  • 18 1 No new case of polio was reported frn Singapore between 4.30 p.m. yesterday and 9.30 a.m. today.
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  • 74 1 Jailed editor now fined for sedition Micallel Stafrace, editor of the Malta Labour Party newspaper Dawn, who is already serving a prison sentence for viUifying the Governor, appeared m a Valletta court again yesterday and was fined £20 on a charge of sedition. The charge followed publication of editorials m
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  • 153 1 Opposition is mounting ill Indonesia to tne suggestion of a Malay union for South-east Asia reported to have been endorsed by the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. The idea was originally suggested by Filipino jurist, Mr. Jorge Bocobo. A top level Indonesian Government official said:
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  • 89 1 1 ''i« IN oiiidiis confirmed m Washinftofl ret- f> "t the Sovh-t Deputy Premier, Mr. 1 m, DM formally asked the West for S problem Propoi<lli n lhe West Bcrlln frrr (it> S Wr Mikoyan made what the officials described Peace feeler" when he saw Mr
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  • 297 1 Power stption explosion— police say: POLICE spokesman said this morning they had as yet found no evidence of arson or sabotage m their investigations into the explosion at the St. James's power station on Thursday night which plunged a large area of Singapore
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  • 106 1 HORROR AFTER! DAM-BURST Lake of the Dead RESCUE teams working from boats and rafts were last night carrying out the grim task of recovering the bodies of about 140 people missing after a dam burst devastated the tiny Spanish village of Ribadelago m north-west Spain. One rescue worker said: "On
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  • 43 1 Dr. Herodotus Nicolaides a Greek Cypriot detainee who had been on a hunger strike since last Monday was released yesterday his family was told m Paphos Cyprus, yesterday. A Government spokesman said Dr. Nicolaides had been declared medically fit.— Reuter
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  • 49 1 A ground party reached the burned and twisted wreckage of a plane near Kingsport. Tennessee, late yesterday and confirmed that all 10 passengers and €rew perished m the crash. The aircraft crashed into the side of a mountain the previous night durine a snowstorm. U.P.I.
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  • 34 1 The Japan Antarctic observation ship Soya v tiTday was still unable to break into the ice off the Prince Harald coast of Antarctica, according to report ived m Tokyo today. Reuter
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  • 32 1 Seven nmrc bodies were i from the bla i I tanbul. yestei king the official death 32 m the dynamite i olosion that rocked the i on Tuesday. U.P.I.
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  • 84 2 I ADY Bl ERBOHM, second J the itU Bii Max Beerbohm hai been i borne m allo. North Italy. •x)h:n had bethe month aft< r their man m 1956. l\ last night they found lady Bivrbohin dead m hei bath after breaking
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  • 319 2 Opposition to arms policy DBESIDI HOWEI warnings In his State ol the Union m< tinst I(Al i.sh building ol vast arm Mts to meet glibly-predict-ed moments of 80-called maximum peril' appeared certain t 0 run Into strong Congn mal opposition, according to Washington observi The
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  • 183 2 'COOL OFF' PLAN FOR REBELS ON TUBE LONDON* Transport, the Government undertaking which runs the capital's buses and trains. yesterday warned that "sittight strikers" who refused to leave trains may be shunted Into sidings to coooff. Mr B. H. Harbour, operr lions chief, was replying U. a Question at a
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  • 58 2 Dulles may not attend Bagdad Pact talks Mr. John Foster Dulles, the IS. Secretary of State, is unlikely to attend the Bagdad Pact meeting Lpening m Karachi on Jan. 'hi. State Department oriit/ials said yesterday. The departments spokesman. Mr. Lincoln White, told a Press briefing he was inclined to doubt
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  • 56 2 WIFE TRIED TO LOOSEN HUSBAND'S CAR WHEELS A MAN and WODltli Jailed for iwo t one year respectivi the Old i terday for conspirin cause irievouj bodily harm to the woman's husband by loosening the wheel nuts of his car. Fifty-four year-old Ifo Julia Arnold and he! friend Peter Trig^s
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  • 55 2 Triggs. who met Mr m a convalescent home n. 1957. also pleaded guilty to two charges of pc! to incurring a debt I by false pretences. At an curlier hearli wore both accused ting to kill Mrs. taxi-driver husba They denied this h( and the Crown their plea
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  • 26 2 Arctic weather whic] gripped Scotland ai north ot England this moved south durii night. London and the countries had two snow Reuter
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  • 184 2 Mr. Nehru: Socialist planning only way to end poverty MR. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, yesterday won the unanimous approval of the Indian National Congress for a programme calling fur the creation of a "democratic and socialist society" in tlie eountr. Mr. Nehru told the plenary session of the party
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  • 32 2 DELHI i.'i.i. itf will confer an h iiv Doctorate of n Prince Philip during hi i vl it i tnla month, it w.i announced In Delhi Reute r
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  • 47 2 Havana returned to normal yesterday as rainy wi ther contributed to ft cooiir»K oil of the revolutionary ardour that greeted Dr. Field tro, the rebel leader, when he arrived m the city. Shops were open and people went about their bu il. Reuter
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    • 134 2 m. m i if r J^^J Llr i IN EVERY WAY Goodyear leads m new tyre excitement. The new de luxe ALL-WEATHER is way ahead m every way, traction, mileage, safety, comfort. What's new about it? Everything! Streamline styling to match the look of modern cars. A smooth, silent, luxury
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    • 26 2 FINE FURNITURE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES BY VAN HIN Above it a fine Eity Chair Pahit Table made by us Showrooms:--136 142, Orch.irtt Spore. Tel: ***** 33?'*
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  • 84 3 pOIiKRCARPENTIKR. X one of Frances tup I H >t pilots and the first innan to break mid barrier, was filled i» Marseilles yest r dij when a military prototype he was test\ploded m flight. Lost a wing „illillillMH«O<H" IMII M irpcntier and t\w» t,
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  • 192 3 Giant wave sinks fishery ship in dawn disaster 'PHE 274-ton Scottish Fishery Protection vessel Freya turned over ami i a nk tt Wlck Northern Scotland, yesterday a few minutes after being hit by a giant wave m icy, turbulent seas. Three men were missing but a Belgian trawier radioed that
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  • 188 3 INTEGRITY, ARTISTRY AT THE PIANO MUSIC lovers have 111 more reason than ever to be grateful to the Singapore Musical Society alter its presentation last night of a. piano recital by the young American, Philippa Schuyler, at the Victoria Theatre. Miss Schuyler is now m her early twenties and has
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  • 66 3 Singapore police have ur ciered more police whistles from England to meet public demand. Last year they sold 1,600 whistles at $1 each. "The usefulness of these whistles m preventing crime and assisting the police ha born demonstrated on several occasions." said a police spokesman. He
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  • 26 3 America's first delta-wing fighter, the F-102A Dagger, will £0 into service with the U.S. Air Force m Europe within 60 days.- U.P.I.
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  • 43 3 Flood damage m central I Java yesterday was estimat- cd at $85 million as waters continued to swoop away I houses, rlcefields and cattle, The flood destruction also i spread to West Java yesterday m the wake of a typhoon.- Reuter
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  • 127 3 A BAR of soap Was r€ *■> portrd yesterday to have saved a British do tor and his attract he blonde companion when they were stranded m the Sahara de^ert with a bur I radiator. The couple faced the >ri
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    • 139 3 29 Days to go THAT REASE RESISTING FRESH LOOKING DACRON >!!! IS NOT AS COSTLY AS YOU THINK PRICED AT JP*S $18.75 A PR: OF TROUSERS J 567.75 A SUiT It can suit all pockets P^ indis a perfect suit Jf for Chinese New «*4| Year 1 With our special
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    • 241 3 QUALITY t j What does it mean m a men's suit resource? Expert <rafl>inaii>lii|) ina-hrfnl >t>ling m ipfirll «:o«mI tu.st<*. Sim r 1931 WAI CHEOiNC lias %ttfi such «|iialil\ to smurl men from its conveniently located premises now fully aircondit ion ed ami modernised. Lt. Wt. WOOI suit $120.00 Extra
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  • 8 4 SATURDAY, Jan. 1". 1959
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  • 193 4 a I. most the entire world. I\ Communist and nonCommunist alike. l i hailed the achievement (,i Ru la In »endi] g a weighty rocket paM the m m and .spinning round ;n is justified, for tellectual brilliance the men who planned 'icd the lunar rock< t, the
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  • 904 4  - The new Pakistan house in order THE WAY THERE S HOPE AGAIN IN A ONCE NEARLY DESPERATE COUNTRY BY .11l stitute and mon pitifully pooi ring under the spur ot the country's new and II the pie of the capital reflect something ni tin- i. "i the hope is running
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  • 333 4 Ross Birtwistle reports from Karachi the touts who used to loiter round the entrances to hotels and restaurants at night. There is genuine delight at the plight of Influential people caught m the jaws of newly-snapping laws on such matters as corruption. The newspapers have been calling for a cleanup
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    • 44 4 M4D 7TH ANNIVERSARY SALE LAST FEW DAYS nEW ARRIVALS <ESE SILK BROCADE $4.50 P. Yd 20 Lovely Shoo Double Horse Fuji Sill $2 60 P. Yd. Visit Our Grot's TAILORING DEPT. lI A .1 A.l TEXTILES LTD., 71 High Street. Spore i: ***** *****
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    • 60 4 GIFTS... MfBBI* A BEAUTIFUL STREAMLINED TRAYMOBILE WITH HEAT RESISTING SHELVES IN NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS STAINLESS TUBE FRAME ON SILENT RUBBER CASTORS. MOVES EASILY AT THE SLIGHTEST TOUCH. MODEL Al GUARANTEED 20 YEARS NOW ON DISPLAY S.P.H. De SILVA LTD. 45. HIGH STREET AIR -PORT, SPORE 6, STATION ROAD, IPOH
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  • 117 5 Leaflets to boost Asian Seamen's Club \\i) leaflets !i Malay and to be ciistrilocal and lan seamen u> ■m Asian Beaib here. Attendant and the riub. Rickard, *aid h Is exclufor Asians, had to ket p its meals and latl n "amazingand was very with those who it. > i
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  • 39 5 trly one thousand million pounds of dried skim milk has been shipped all over the world during the past 12 years by thT* United Nations Childrens Fund, it was announce i" New York yesterday. Reuter
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  • 26 5 A 21-day strike by pilots of American Airlines the biggest domestic air service In the United States settled m principle y< ster- Reuter
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  • 269 5 Assembly must consider 20 Bills TMIE Singapore (iovernment has a heavy legislative programme to complete before the dis solution of the Asaembl> m April. Almost 20 Bills, some of them controversial, are still pending approval. At least one Bill, the Civil Law (Amendment) Bill, is expected to be introduced at
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  • 181 5 SOUTH VIETNAM is anxious to export green vegetables to Singapore but local importers "do not seem to be interested," a spokesman of the Vietnamese Consulate told the Free Press. Last year a Vietnamese delegation came to Singa- pore to survey the vegetable market
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  • 84 5 Indonesia will see Singapore film A COPY of the $20,000 film showing the activities of the Singapore City Council has been sent to Indonesia where it will be shown throughout the country. The film has just completed a season m nine Singapore cinemas. It was made with funds voted by
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  • 49 5 Mrs. Magdalena de Purgly Horthy, widow of the former Regent of Hungary, Admiral Horthy, died m the British hospital m Lisbon yesterday. She had lived m exile with her husband at a -^aside resort m Portugal since 1948. Admiral Horthy died m 1957. Reuter
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  • 33 5 Th« Women's Soclrty of the Wesley Church, Singapore., is to help to furnish mid decorate the extension it I mi CanningThe extension la expt be completed oon.
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  • 68 5 SEVEN hundred children of all races will attend an Chri t: urty to by given by Sing ipore District at Oillman h r racl Alexandra Ri 0 pm ill be Joyi de shows, presents and tea Mv 1c will be providi <i by the Singapore
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    • 111 5 TlSHfciiat] II _ac^«mH|l The finest value HI of good Twin-Lens jp^ Reflex Came r a s Kd WWfif Price 51 35/" c/S F 5 80 mm 4 c emc n >lt^^^ Yashinon lens, 1/500 sec. OMXV 7 Copal shutter with built-in self -timer So/c Agents Service Station 1 TITHES" DENTAL
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    • 261 5 tp prefebkW 2^ W investment m good V^ oniiiL jl B Don't buy something that is going to be a B dated within a few I 1 I weeks. L >^^| B At ESQUIRE, the Men's Shop, you will jfV^M™ find only the latest designs, cuts an I materials. H3§§fl
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    • 26 6 AUTO-MAGAZINE 35 MM SLIDE PROJECTOR A strikingly new projector with "touch and show" ease. Each touch of your finger automatically showt any of the 36 slides.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 112 6 JEFF' RAWKE bY SydMfy J r^" /^c: fKi^nm^w m^» POWER SOURCE Of TN£ MART/ AN FLE&T^^J C-Atif S*^ip /S Sc 'UCr'vtJ f hv PAf^fSf TWO a%ionQ as the Cone V right inside. mac- v t>6flf?is power I j 5\ smack into bj Lee Falk and Phil Ha^is \/j\A\£\ II I
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    • 413 6 BORN today, you have powers, provided only you B how them. Direct your t 1 gies into some constructive chat and you will find that you B making bttter than average Although, as a rule.»you are ODti mistic and expect the bost of thing all the time, you will that
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 177 7 I ONDON, lan m I'rcviouh today ..KM. N I KSS llf „oiU JM lUIW|I UIW| 25 MU 25 sellers I l> 25 buyers 25 bu 24\ mmm 2j> 4 MUtn Ikih So l s s )ot buyers 25 buyers P WUtri 25', Mlk Ir.lU KN l: s.
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    • 102 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 9. Prevtevs Today N straits Spot 9900 nom. 98 J&l nom. IX futures raits Contract Jan 97.00 buyers 97.25 buyers 99.00 sellers 99 25 sellers March 97.00 buyers 97 25 buyers 99.00 sellers 99.25 sellers :i\l Quirt SALES: NIL IBMK Fjuturei Jan. 30.45 buyers
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    • 28 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 9. Preri— b Today Industrial* 5*8.14 592.72 Railroads 162.80 163.58 Domestic Bonds 86.49 86.58 Hilities 91.55 91.77 Stock* ConipoMte Averages 205.01 206.27
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    • 56 7 po( 24. awaiting 23, 22 4 to 23 cif. Sarawak un■x»e 23»i, afloat* 23\ to quoted. Muntok white spot and January shipment 23, awaiting- release 39. 384. 23 cf. Lampong spot 24. and January shipment 384. 23%, afloats 38 to 384 cif, sellers exJanuary shipment dock. Above prices
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    • 94 7 LONDON. Jan. 9. Previous Today <»PK\ H.ilippims c.ii. U.K./ Nortli Ewopean ports doliverrd ."JJ 1 n«^ U»n Jan./ Feb. $265 buyers $265 resellers OPKA, Straita c if. r.K./N«rth tiropeaa ports deUrered nrnit-T 1 lon ton J»«-/Feb. £92 quoted £93 quoted ■OCOMT OIL trade Straits fi-r. Ewopean
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    • 180 7 T l^ LONDON stock ended an Una very Sentiment was Wluenced by a number of n?' factors includ- on Thursday I<* of impnn home. viS? e nnin "ience of new «nit trust flotations with Tj of a further Zf, na for industrial •U.so an imporfll
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  • 267 7 'PoW GUARDS NOW WORK AS WARDERS IN JAP JAILS' THE STAR, a London evening newspaper, yesterday published an article giving details of a forthcoming book on the imprisonment m Japan of a British serviceman on charges of assault and robbery. The book, which is to be published next week under
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  • 47 7 TODAY: 11.03 a.m. TOMORROW: 0.37 a.m. j and 11.46 a.m. > MONDAY: 1.11 a.m. and 12.27 P ni. TUESDAY: 1.44 a.m. and 1.10 p.m. I WEDNESDAY: 2.14 a.m. and l.r>'» p.m. I THURSDAY: 2.46 a.m. and 2.34 p.m. I FRIDAY: 3.18 a.m. and 3.18 p.m.
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  • 131 7 rE Singapore Welfare Office for the Blind is anxious to get more gifts of food and clothes for about 300 blind people who seek assistance each month. Mrs. J. R. Lowe, who is m charge of the centre which was founded five years ago.
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  • 24 7 A U.S. Federal Judge yesterday declared as unconstitutional, state and city laws providing for segregated seating on Atlanta's buses. U.P.I.
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    • 188 7 Send your small parcels by [AIR CARGO through us SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. Iftproied cargo sales agents j<>r all I.A.T.A. <ur\'uw*. m association with SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LTD./t^7 /V\T\ PACK INC-STORACE"/ [//^X V^ -^ftiJCs 8t Ati l"»M'*nct Bldj Singapore /^f^f^^JT I V"\iiiiiip\ Over»«j Chineif tank BMg. y/ W^^j^E^l ZrfiA
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 61 7 s# ay;. 1 noni: it. i iho 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.03 Saturday Showcase; 1.30 Time Signal, News and Singapore Share Market Report; 1.45 Tunes on the Trumpet; 2.00 Robert Furnon and his Orchestra; 2.30 Come Into the Parlour; 3 00 Ted Heath and his Music; 3 30 Australian Magazine; 3.45
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    • 56 7 Pacific; 5.15 B. B.C. Bandstand; 5.45 Sport.s Hour; 7.00 Time Signal and News; 7.15 Doubles Play; 7.30 Take It Prom Here; 8.00 Introducing Netherlands Composers; 8.30 Hear Them Again; 9.00 Visitors' Book; 0.15 Tune Signal and News; 9.30 Four With a Hammond; 0.45 Continental Cocktail; 10.00 Musica Viva; 10.30 The
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  • 831 8 ROYAL ASTROLOGER Introducing today exciting incidents in the life of Father Mole-Cricket rrHERE was once an Emperor whose name waa Ind< i ra He ruled a beautiful and prosperous country Which was set m the heart ol a thick. preen jungle beyond tallesi tips of the tanl
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    • 104 8 A colour-in contest With prizes for you! POCKET-MONEY prizes Thursday next. Age limit are offered for colour- is 15. ing this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes Name (Master/Miss) offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do Is
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 101 8 Rupert and the Fire Bird I I Followed by more .ind more was real I've searched among my -ross the old books and. look, this tells us I lo Pong'Ping'a lKni.se. .ill about it." He hands over the and j- the li.<!>;r he is met by the parchment and clutches
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    • 63 8 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS mHE winners of la.-i week's colour-in contest u'uch of whom will n ceive a $5 prize In due course) are as follows: Miss Shirley Chian tlO>. 710. Geylang Road, Singapore 14. Mist Karen Tan i9>. *)5 Orchard. Road, Singapore 9. Master Chia Soon Ksnq (12), 11 Kim
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    • 177 8 CLUES ACROSS.— 3, A to music. 5, A Jet plane leading actor or actress. 6. needs a long one. 7, A A man on his wedding drawing of a country, perday. 8, Deep gorge with a haps. 9, You need i stream. 9, May be worn by smooth, flat one
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  • 513 9 Saiiinlay sermon by a Christian Layman kn ye now X cry one from m evil way, and ?JXe your ways and L r doing! good," rophet Jerethfl sinful [srael. This is the voice of mercy, anxious about individual. Justice might slay the sinner In his
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    • 123 9 f >*■ H igfe;:::::*--^- X-: M y'-jgR tts -v. r v S:jW These fine Gurkha triplets, this p > merry Chinese toddler and the cule. X J^ little Malay girl, all have one thing m P^MBiik common— they are splendid examples of w Lactogen-fed babies and you can safely trust
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1297 9 I Sunday church 1 I announcements RlnsiDOTC -.ernioii m rainU 6.lft < ana Wor.smp ttrvtoti Ui Engusn English 11 am Worship (EngS ftomorrw an Jam UOO am Worship Service In lish) Kfdemptorlst Monastery Malay, Minister— Rev. E. 8. Lav Ra n tj Kt r.nsnei c>ntr« 112 c 1.1 Kill Of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 29 10 THE EXTHY FORM Name HitiiiMiMiMiiiimmimiiiuj innuiiiitiiiiiiii Address Prize Quiz 1. I 2. '6 5 t 5 Prize Quiz I I 2. i 6 Prize Qoly 3 Special Prize Q..i/
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    • 140 10 i bTi bW^ .^^^mmsa^bbHIbVbIbVHI •<** rf "^S3 BEi^^^^^^^^B^dV^^K 3^b^^>^ I ft'^^H HELP HELP! I'M SEEING STARS -and here's the winner III l!( II by Mr. hun Kure Suny. [MSm-.pmtJ] Si ARS, si trs. Mars the shape last week brought in a galaxj of bright utr.is. Above is the one I
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    • 202 10 ON THE RIGHT tIS THE SHAPE FOR YOU TO EMBELLISH THIS WEEK... QUIZ TWO 'THE winner was Mrs. x C. A. de Cruz, c/o 8-10 Bank of China Chambers, Singapore. Answers were: 1. Oscar Wilde on hearing that "Ned" Carson was to appear for the prosecution in the Crown's case
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    • 186 10 piRST of all I must thank Mrs. I. A. De Cruz for her most charming letter, and congratulate her on winning the (Jeneral Knowledge Quiz once again. The film popularity quiz was full oi surprises. Audrey Hepburn, who was such an easy winner last year, was not placed nor was
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    • 72 10 Jayne Mansfield and Ava Gardner also fell out of the running. Elizabeth Taylor, who was fifth last year, was an easy winner this year, with Brigitte Bardot some way behind her, in second place. Kim Novak an exchampion of popularity who was not in the first six last year, tied
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    • 74 10 you and, as av Mrs. I)e Crua the winner. Entries for the picture quiz were excellent and I am including a few of them to show how bright your ideas were. As I hoped, many of you thought that the Special Quiz was a scene from The Vikings, but actually
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  • 234 11  -  ARCHIE QUICK K\ trill N Urijfhton and How Album won promotion to the Second division for the first time m the club's history last April, Ma- vv Bill) I-ane stated that he would start the new season with the men who had won success. Such loyalty
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  • 51 11 X tirada, Australia* swimmer, came jsec. of his world day m winning E heat oi the 880-yard Vn the New South swimming championrads was clocked m Jin i6.7sec and finished 5) yards ahead of his ie»rcst rival to lowing mooth conforming laps of ipproximately 70 seconds
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  • 359 11  - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-Cray by Dealer South North South fame V KBSU 2 X 10 9 5 v 4K97 F 2" 6 AAQ7] Q J 7 6 2fl 3 QJS3 a S. m I I I o\V-T EVEI. penalty double hu .1 special ■lgnlfl when your side only
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  • 147 11 DATES FOR SPRINGBOK TEST TOUR rE South African cricket team which tours Britain m 1960 will play 33 games, including five fiveday Tests, according to the official itinerary released by ithe South African Cricket 1 Board. Dates and venues of the Tots are: June 9-14 at Edgbaston; June 23-28 at
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  • 42 11 Kurt Nielsen and Jorgm Ulrlcn of Denmark won tiir men's doubles title m the Pierre Glllou Lawn Trnnis Cup yesterday m Paris, beating Jac Blrchani ,nn and Budge ratty (US 7 r>. 11 9 4-6, 8-3 m tho final Reuter
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  • 46 11 okiny like the back of a motor tar. this S fibreglatt outboard S motor run-about I complete with winking 2 amber lights at the rear. The "Dusky Queen" on show at the National Boat Show at Olympiu. j London. Paul Popper llllllC]lillllllllll[]l!liilllllilC3llllllllllin
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  • 132 11 WELSH international Rugby Union team to meet England m Cardiff January 17 contains seven new caps. The Welsh selectors announced the team after a three-hour conference. Their choice is a blend of youth and experience, but appears t.o lack midfield punch. New caps are Haydn Davies,
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  • 93 11 BRITAIN'S motor racing ace, Stirling Moss, was yesterday presented with a "tiki"— the Maoris' most precious good luck charm. "If you wear this m all your races no harm will come to you," he was told by a Maori, Mrs. A. Rogers, who gave him
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 206 11 I $10,000.00 IN PRIZES I Closing Date Puzzle No. 2, 15th Jon 1959. DO NOT DELAY ENTER TODAY. "The World's Mm Most Beautiful m^SI Redhead" c if Jf i& that's Hollywood's Tina Louise and m she's the cover girl for this week's ENDER! Ik— Great features for you this week:
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  • 298 12 RAIN this morning prevented play on the second day of the Third Test m Sydney. There was no hope of play commencing before lunch. Overnight England were 190 for six (Swet- man not out 36, Lock not out 17). One of the main topics of conversation
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  • 380 12  - HOBBS' HORSES FASTEST IN IPOH TRIAL ALLAN LEWIS asdas dasdasasda iioJiHS' trai in 1 <1 11 ciasi 3 honei m1 d t the farted times this morning on ihe number two track at Ipoh. Sate invest (Barratt and Peking (Franklin) reeled Ofl three m 37 There was little between them,
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  • 102 12 KAY Lindwall, former Australian Test fast bowler. took three wickets for no runs m an eight-ball over for Queensland against Western Australia m a Sheffield Shield match yesterday m Perth Western Australia's score slumped from 49 for three to 49 for six m Lindwall's
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