The Singapore Free Press, 9 November 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 67 1 > a looked vestrrd.iv when E i and Malaya \un m pro- E r.uiiid the f it-lcl. Saturday's !»nt the crowd \e>- E I\w HMsi important local v more than lew nun- daring the weekend m- E s i l>\ the vi>ittnu \u>- E I :i- (i
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  • 95 1 OPINION LOYALTY WEEK GH FGHF GFHFG FH Fund. rthy open-air to hold mass i for cultural conother entertainSome of the shou.s aged during the Loyalty Week will be y to raise money fund and with it la hoped to at least '0.000. National not yet been it :he most pro-.-table,
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  • 258 1 Spore soap men study joint $2 mil. detergent venture Manufacturers call for tariff on imports SINGAPORE soap manufacturers are studying: the possibility of setting up a determents factory as a joint enterprise. It would cost about $2,000,000. The manufacturers are also planning to acquire more modem mafor
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  • 32 1 MOSCOW, Mon.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev shot three bears, a fox and some hares, during his visit to Rumania last month, he told correspondents during a! Kremlin reception here.
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  • 217 1 LOYALTY WEEK PROGRAMME 4 MASS rally to be attended by 20.000 people. including schoolchildren, who will later march to Kalians Park, a waterfront procession of musical floats and waterboat display, fireworks, land and sea sports, and a combined show by schools, police, civil defence
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  • 10 1 \GE QUEST JN R.I WATERS .ttn Ind IN
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  • 288 1 Tanker blasts rock port —18 crewmen die HOI STON (Texas), Mon. hiuht rxplosions ripnfU a 12.000- ton tanker with heavy loss of life yesterday. The flaminn ship further (Mid.tnurrcd an area where 50.000 to »iO.OOO persons live. billion gallons of gasoline are stored nearby. The death toll is estimated at
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  • 27 1 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at I*H cents per lb., unchanged on Friday's close. The tone was uncertain.
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  • 216 1 Probably to be built m Kallang Park: Support from chambers THE Singapore Government is to build ian open-air theatre for cultural entertainment for mass audiences. probably m Kalian* Park. Announcing this during thweekend, the Mini.^tt r tor Culture Mr. S. Rajarat£am U said that although much
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  • 40 1 Mr. Leon Baleer. Solicitor-Oneral of Canada, and his wife pictured on their arrival m Singapore yesterday on their way to Jogjakarta, when Mr. Baker is to l^art the Canadian delegation to the Colombo Plan ministerial conference.
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    • 17 1 TIJ F t"ra!N LgNjHILL j>^ Menthol^ I X 'm> < i 111 I p i^oorw Jk ir 1
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    • 23 1 Footlights and Floodlights 7 Johore highlights 6 K.L. race-finish photos and review 8 Cartoons 3 Your lucky star 3 Other overseas cables 10
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    • 70 1 f^ New Advances m Automation CONTINA-7^^L£^IIIC rtElsTi I KO N An inexpensive 35mm camera, with many expensive camcro features, built-in exposure meter coupled to the shutter ond rapid winding lever introduce automation into camera design. The Continamatic IMC features a convertible f/2.8 Pantor lens with interchangeable units for telephoto, wide-angle
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    • 39 1 IC A 11/ I STEREOPHONIC ■C AIK MONAURAL HI-FI AMPLIFIERS THE FIRST /N&|]<3 NAME IN .J— k 1 HjBV HI-FI P% 1 A W—i SINCE 1934 SHiiSKJr Used by 8.8.C. 4 Radio Moloyo No. 1 Prince S*r««t, EASTLAND "SEW
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  • 42 2 STRIKE OF CAR OWNERS IS URGED IH lor,. Belgian Motor-car and Motor- -derations have detll tor a nationon |j m protest Government .>. rice of Royal said Aould .oad transand petrol stathe strike at cutting traffic on Nov. 14 mi a :mum. Reuter
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  • 11 2 i youths in a boslovak ton .ere for asylum
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  • 127 2 SINGAPORE Government will abolish its present rice stockpile system if local rice dealers give an assurance that they could meet emergency demands. To do this, dealers must assure the Government they i would maintain their stock- pile of at least 40.000 tons. Leading
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  • 81 2 LONDON. Mon. Total membership of British trade unions last year dropped by nearly 150.000 to 8.405.000. the Registrar of Friendly Societies. Sir Cecil Crabbe. said m his annual report published today. ResiMered unions employees :epre.sent about 90 per ie:.; -'the uwor. movement In Britain. The income of
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  • 64 2 JAPAN-MADE IRISH RADIOS? LONDON MOI A rion m a Sunday newspaper that the British Government was 'alarmed" at Japanese plans to produce transistor radio sets at Shannon m the Irish Republic was discounted by authoritative sources here. They said the British Government wa.s however concerned to see how the plan
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  • 75 2 KATHMANDU, M Three runners set off from heiv yesterday for a base camp beyond Chimni Kolchi village at the foot of Gain Shankar peak to seek news •he missing Japanese climbers, Japanese circles hire and In New Delhi are unwilling to give up hope that
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  • 329 2 For eighty days they will swing into production as leaders seek settlement WASHINGTON, Monday. MAINTENANCE crews returned to American steel mills at the weekend to prepare the furnaces for resumed production. This follows a Supreme Court decision on Saturday which ended for 80
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  • 100 2 'EXTEND COLOMBO PLAN' JAKARTA. Mon. United States Senator Alexander Smith said yesterday t he U.S. Govc mm c n t favoured' the extension of the Colombo Plan beyond 1961 when it is due to expire. Antara news agency reported. Tne Senator, on his way to Jogjakarta to attend the ministerial
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  • 172 2 NO MAJOR C-PLAN DISCUSSIONS JOGJAKARTA. Mon. Leaders of 21 Asian and Western countries will discuss help given to South Asia's development and the problems that lie ahead at the Colombo Plan ministerial talks here from Wednesday to Saturday Repon* and proposals worked cut by economists at official level sessions of
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  • 65 2 SHARES FOR VILLAGE RENO, Nevada, Mon.— The 284 inhabitants of San Marci D'Urri, m the Italian Appennines, are each to receive 25 shares m the Bank of America. The shares, worth about $900,000. will be given by two childless brothers m this city whose father came from the tiny Italian
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  • 57 2 CHICAGO. Mon A visiting Soviet atomic scientist has discounted rumours that Russia had developed an experimental atomicpowered plane and locomotive. Professor Vasily Etnelyanov, head of the main administration for utilisation of atomic energy m Russia, also denied reports that small controlled nuclear explosions were being used m
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  • 51 2 KIEL. Mod. A Russian cruiser collided with a Geri man coastal vessel m the Kiel Canal yesterday, seriously damaging the German ship. The 8.259-ton cruiser Sverdlovsk continued its trip towards the Baltic, but the 432--ton Hilda Rebecca had to be beached. Canal traffic was I not interrupted
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  • 33 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A number of countries have asked the Federation Government to enter into double taxation agreements with them. Negotiations are now being carried out with the United States Government.
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  • 49 2 SHIPS IN PORT Kinnabalu 25 26, Halyard 4 5, Awobasan Maru 18 Meinam 42 43. Empire Gannct 21 22, Mentor 19. Hoi Houw 10 11. Soya Elisabeth 37/39 Stanvac Sumba 40 41. Hamburg 15 16. Aalsdljk 35 36. Kyoto 31 32. Stia N.W. 3, and East Sea N.W 4
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  • 135 2 HN( HAI lUd /CREWMEN battled to itn blaa \j ship m the Atlantic Ocean wegian vessel reached the seem 12 passengers. The 2.394-ton "MONTI BRAmi the Azores and New York irhen number one hold earl> yesterda the number two hold. l,a s t
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  • 655 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle pria SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. INDUSTRIALS Yesterday Today Un Brida Prey 1.70 M Orfis. 1.99 1.99 Atlas Ice I.CO Buyers 8.8. HM 50'- 53--i B.M. Trtstefs 5.25 5.25 nn tmlt r- f. 19 «:9 o-:s 4: 5 4: 6 Ftdcral Dispensa'y Fit&atricU .98
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 35 2 POP -Outrage- By C g I'M C3O«njC» TO J INJ NA/HAT BE Litce -TV<6 1 WAy .f-J '^^S Chap kje^t Dcx>a' J* §v >v*:^B &OSS TiHA-T^ BECAUSE yo^\ »X» HIS /**v *j*r mis w»i«="cfe -y^
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  • 253 3 4 S 'pore students named for U.S. awards U« i// DED FROM LIST OF 300 I I tur aim* pplicatj the Unir Libvi\ tor < nt m aus< udy mined by :*d to additional COUI partial I awarded which the r« c and v dents will be U S.I.S selection
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  • 120 3 4 PRO-TEM committee has f\been electee! for the new-ly-formed National Union of Oil Workers. The union was set up following a series of meetings of top officials ot the Stanvac. Caltex and Shell employees 1 unions m Singapore with a view to their amalgamation.
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  • 330 3 She calls for more aid for deaf PROMINENT Singa--1 pore social worker, Mrs. Rosalie Hernon, who has devoted most of her time to the under-privileged and the handicapped yesterday appealed for more support for the deaf. Mrs Hernon, who is secretary of the Singapore Association for the Deaf, said many
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    • 121 3 gf gfhgf ffhfg N IK(.O ai i with >omeI IBK iSept. 24-Oci JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan ays rue look out *aac_^B I mac jemso/s &gst bomb- caqpyis^ boosteq I nOMIMCJ O*vJ YOU Wf^nk i^AlQnS^^ 'T -M.SEADV WENT/ MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis \V fLLji x v,. W'OWPERTMiS
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  • 355 4  -  IAN MOK-AL By pRICKET is real cool. It may be played all day m the hot Singapore sun, but, boy, it's still real cool. It is what the American might term -It's got class" and the Beats call "square." It's cool. You have to give it to them,
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  • 785 4 Jolly good show, but it isn't cricket many people wearing ties cc I went to a function at Governor's House m connection with the Queen> Coronation. But those who did not wear ties, also looked cooi under turbans, songkoks. handkerchief: and newspapers. At 10.45 a.m. Saturday, two men walked out
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  • 127 4  -  Benchcombar 2 Wu were Having a wellearned rest from the word Fascist until it popped up again when a Czech orchestra refused to play with Mme. Martzy, the Hungarian violinist. How could they be sure she would not handle her bow m a reactionary manner, suggesting contempt
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    • 164 4 I S^HC ANNUAL I SALE B tOOKf PA/CES $ujj I Manhattan White Shirts ft Monhattan Coloured Shirts Jm Manhattan 100 r Dacron jhorti 529 50 J Mansmooth Col. Cotton Wash 'N' Weor Shirts U Mansmooth White Cotton Wash 'N' Wcor Shirts 18 5Q [H Striped Terylene Shirts $7*^ I LI
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 296 4 |IS 116 LUES A( ROSS one might expect to find 1. More than one that mi spout ers (5). make a summer <K». 5. The rock craze started with 4. Employed, by habit t4>. a snow shoe <7>. 8. Te.iMngr bon i 6 Han- it. this is nearly the to
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    • 166 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; Ballet. 830 Modern Tnriion r^t™- 102 Melody market. 1.30 The 630 The Pilgrim. Progress- 9.00 A n £ht at he Ope£* 9^6 news; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 The Part 11. "Vanity Fair"- 6.45 The news 940 Newstaßf Don Cossack chorus; 2.00 Close Sunset serenade. 945 Amencan music
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  • 8 5 They stay behind to clean offices L I
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  • 72 5 ONE GIRL AMONG 200 FRESHMEN -IT'S MAY CHAN FROM SINGAPORE DISPLAYING A FINE SET OF TEETH m a friendmile i> May Chan of Singapore. She is a dental student at the College of Medical Evangelists m Loma Linda. California. May shattered precedent last August when she enrolled as a freshie—
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  • 131 5 15 bodies: 'Show proof you exist' T7IFTEEN Singapore organi- sations have been asked to furnish proof of their cxi istence within three months i by the Assistant Registrar of Societies, Mr. Pang Tee Pow. The societies affected include: The Agricultural Research Association. Borneo Association. Giok Lo Club. Keow Lam Friendly
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  • 41 5 Singapore Cathedral wedding Man (»rern. director of lastraHan Export Sen Ice Ltd., antf his bndt\ the former Miss Annr Shirley Vickers. a ..rapher .it the < i.il Hospital, who married at SI Andrew n Cathedral. Sinuapon- it the weekend. Free Press picture
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  • 44 5 GOVT. LIFTS BAN ON 50 CHINA DISCS T! 3vrrnment d the im--50 gramom a Compublishlng orks had been ned previously. :he ban on the th publishers •ry ol H :d. cords are the China rds Manuthei with r publishing firm I by G nent.
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  • 75 5 KU ALA LUMPUR. The n dispute between the Malayan Railand the railway m is being acted vernment. bis clear today. adn si ation's Assistant er, Mr. E. T. id: "This is a d it is up to t. -nment to decide the >^ one way
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  • 83 5 C\BLRRA. Mun. Lady J Hudson, wit.' of AustraIfountatni hydrocommissioner. v.iUiam Kuala Lumpur I Hud lya iur following the visit over the weekend to tne y Mountains scheme by Malaya's Prime Minister. Tenuku Abdul Rahman. Lady Hudson will call at Kuala Lumpur on her way to
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  • 25 5 KUALA LUMPJJR. Mon.— The World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession plans to hold a teachers' conference here In April next year.
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  • 205 5 T^IIS week is a busy one for students oi the University of Malaya m Singapore. medical students are annual medik. which began yes-tt-rci. The Law Departm. i.\ iblished m July 1956, became a Faculty proper this mornii. And to mark the
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  • 56 5 JAKARTA A Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, arrived here by air yesterday on his way to Jogjakarta to attend the Colombo Plan ministerial conierence beginning on Wednesday Antara news agency reported. Dr. Toh told reporters during his brief stopover at the airport
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  • 56 5 The seven staff members of KLM— Royal Dutch Airlines who will be leaving soon for nP<'< iiili.sed training In th»ir work with XI.M In Holland. Free Press picture shows, from l«'it: Messrs. W. J Verhoeven. Vincent Urn. Ye«» loon Uee. Eddy V*v Kent Lai, William Teo,
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  • 48 5 vital role m South-East Asia. Co-operation under the Colombo Plan, he said, would help Singapore attain closer relations with Indonesia and other Soirth-East Asian countries. Dr. Toh stressed that members of the Colombo Plan should co-operate for the mutual benefit, nf all Asian countries.- Reuter
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  • 63 5 The Stage Club ha.s chosen i another Agatha Christie, thriller, The Hollow, for its i January production. It will be presented at the Cultural Centre Theatre on Jan. 20, 21. 22. and 23 with a matinee on Saturday. Jan. i 21. Producer Barbara Hormshaw it
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  • 274 5 PA WNBROKERS NOW GIVE LESS FOR ARTICLES FREE PRESS STAFF REPORTER gINCJAPORE pawnbrokers are now off ering less money for articles submitted for pledging; because unredeemed items are accumulating, thus tying up capital. Pawnbrokers told the Free Press that many clients were not redeeming articles because of financial difficulties. In
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  • 61 5 S'pore dance contest THIS year's Singapore open amateur ballroom championships will be held at the Great World Cabaret on Dec. 4 and 5. Lady partners may be amateurs or professionals. The first six couple^ will be given trophies. Three qualified professionals will act as judges. The championships are being organised
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 178 5 Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road) Malay 3.45 p.m., 5 p.m.. 7.30 p.m.; Senior Cambridge Malay 7.30 p.m.; Table tennis 7.30 p.m.: Ballet primaries 4.30 p.m., young girls 5.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Keep fit 9.15 a.m.; English conversation intermediate 9.15 a.m., advanced 10.15 a.m., beginners 11.15 a.m.; Chinese cooking fried roll 10.30
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  • 184 6 Big forest area turned into farms MORE than 50,000 acres of forest had been developed into agricultural land by the Johore Government last year. A State Government spokesman told the Free Press yesterday that the development was carried out under 15 different schemes. He said that the land was distributed
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  • 28 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Mr. R. R. Day, ol the Comi missioner's office, Singapore, will be the guest speaker at the Johore Bahru Rotary Club's meeting tomorrow.
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  • 97 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The South Johore Bus Company was ordered by Mr Justice Neal m the High Court here yesterday, to pay $5,000 general damages and $125 special damages to a weeder. Pang Choo. who sued the company as administrator of the estate of his 18-year-old
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  • 863 6  -  Mark Foenander -JOHORE HIGHLIGHTS by THE price of land, like everything else m Johore, has gone up. This applies to land m both urban and rural areas. A local businessman having much dealings m real estate attributes the appreciation of land values
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  • 37 6 The Ruby Cinema, Tampoi, recently opened by Dato Haii Hasan bin Haji Yunos. Mentri Besar. Johere. It is a welcome amenity to the growing population of the new industrial suburb of Johore Bahru.-—
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  • 45 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Said bin Sabbah, 29. pleaded for leniency m the Magistrate's Court yesterday when convicted on a charge of theft. He had a previous conviction and was sentenced to eight month's jail, to be followed by 12 months' Police supervision.
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  • 54 6 i T*HE drive for funds to speed up the OCM traction of the iv deka Park m Johon Bahru has begun. Though promise- < nations had been madcommercial firm.s and dividuals. so far only firms have come fom with their contributions. A Johore Bahru business
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  • 15 7 w Quiz HER AIM -THE TOP w m I. V
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  • 144 7  - CALL ME JUNE, SAYS SAFIN A Roy Lasaroo i'n IT'S June m January" the old a can be applied to Stage name IT by itudj to conB 20 to be taken on by Cathay-Keris after a test She is still new m film circle.^, but has been impre m the
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  • 414 7  - PROUD BEAUTY? NO, LOH TIH IS SO FRIENDLY, SMILING Margaret Wee by MEETING LOII 1111 for the iirst time, you may find her the picture of a cold classical Chinese beauty— aloof and proud on a pedestal," reads a publicity pamphlet. It adds: \ou speak to her and you 11
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  • 140 7 Mission accomplished so stars return to H.K. IJONG KONG film stars Peter Chen Ho and Ting Ning have just returned home after completing Rendezvous m the Soutn Seas here and In the Federation. Tinu Ning Left last Thursday while Peter flew home yesterday. They were here iiiy v three weeks.
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  • 415 7 She came 8,000 miles to discover she had a VOICE E|T took a journey of and-a-half-year stay E Pamela Badham to di VOICE. Now, six weeks late =m Officer, J. W. Badha Ejust made her fifth pul E singer. E Pamela left her home E town. Welwyn Garden E City,
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    73 7 DAVID and Betty Brown (below), as Nan ki -Poo and Yum-Yum. were m fine v ice m the Naval Base Singers' production of The Mikado. Highlight of the show. which was acclaimed by an enthusiastic audience, was ij umber "Here's a how-de-do" m which Brian nch, a> Ko-Ko
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  • 248 8 CAN WARD BREAK TULLOH'S RECORD By ALLAN LEWIS I EADING Jockey Arthur Ward was m good form at Kuala Lumpur yesterday when he rode four winners Hindu Robe, Rina, Freedom Crusade, and No Kidding. Ward's four winners yesterday brought his total for the meeting to five and his grand total
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  • 389 8 Hindu Robe wins by seven lengths WARD'S first winner also started a hot favourite Hindu Robe In Race Two and he too never looked like being beaten. He sat m behind the leader Durendal until After entering the straight, then raced right away to a seven lengths win —the easiest
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  • 353 8 If EITH DANIELS' promising apprentice. Subian, rode two winners yesterday. In the fourth race he won on Carbon Paper who paid the surprisingly good dividend of $39 for a win and $11 for a place. Carbon paper led all the way and had no trouble
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  • 256 8 Race One: Cl. 4, Div. 5 «F. 1. Gameborough 111 Ml Kins. 2. Actress ill Ml Pleasant 8.06 Posner. 4. Cheni 8.07 Donnelly. Winner trained by: Sullivan. lim<-: lmi,, Tote: Sl2. $5; Sl3; SlO. Race Two: Cl. 4. Div. 4 OF. 1. Hindu Robe 9.00
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 324 9 jl> I > STAimARDOFCRKKET QUITE HIGH, SAYS TOURISTS' MANAGER u MORE fEAMS TO ill HERE,' fIW ADVISES YOU MUST GET BETTER OPPOSITION to IMPROVE' VERITY (iILL jt the high standthe equally high enic Malayan crowds. of Ihe Australian Test m two years for any learn travels
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  • 230 9 ON this deal East, for his sins. wa.> tied to a "showyou" merchant. Having opened after three passes with Two Clubs he described his hand by jumping to Three No-Trump^ over the negative response. West then came forth with Four Spades and East made a well-judged pass. Dealer
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  • 264 9 LOYALTY WEEK SPORTS SINGAPORE'S National Loyalty Week celebrations will i j include both land and i j sea sports and a soccer i match. There will be an ath- j letic meet at Jalan Besar j i Stadium on Sunday, Dec. 6. starting ai 2 p.m. The j Singapore AAA
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  • 278 9 They used their finesse with the larger ball to advantage' HALM DESERT, California. Mon. Finesse around and on the preens with the larger ball used by the Americans, was credited by Capt. Dai Rees of the British for the American victory m Ryder Cup
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  • 86 9 HIROSHIMA Japan. Mon. Hiroshima officials have decided to sobre a biff salt surplus by using some of it to SUrf One^on n o n f iS saTrnd 50 tons of earth will go into the courts surface. Work on the courl began last week. Officials m Kagaua
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  • 245 9 HOLLYWOOD, Monday. r IGHT heavyweight champion Archie Moore has issued what he called a "public, international challenge" inviting world heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson to meet him m a title fight m Los Angeles Coliseum any time. "A Johansson-Moore fight for the heavyweight crown
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  • 99 9 SINGAPORE beat Royal Pahang by 3*2 goals to two m the final of the Malayan Polo Association championships at Thomson Road, yesterday, to retain the Pahang Cup. N. J. Clarke, P. Baker -and R. A. G. Binny scored for Singapore who had a handicap of half
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  • 130 9 A clean sweep by S'pore REGATTA TIONG KONG, Mon.— The Royal Singapore Yacht Club made a clean sweep on the final day of the Far Eastern inter-port rowing regatta here yesterday winning sculls pairs and fours. A strong head wind and choppy waters helped Singapore to a big extent. In
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  • 287 9 EU CUP: EIGHT QUALIFY STATE GOLF KOI MM I' TTCE following com- petitors qualified m the preliminary round of the Eu Tong Sen Cup golf competition, held at the Royal Island Club yesterday. J. A. Kelly <70>, B. J. Benton (71 M. Fam and D. Watson (72>, N. Holbourn and
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    • 201 9 ATTENTION: Teachers of all Primary Classes. Now is the time to teach our young children ••RIGHT CONDUCT" m their everyday life In home, school and m public. This is an approved subject m the curriculum of the Primary school, where children take their first lessons towards shaping their conduct: I
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    • 68 9 L TODAY'S SPORT RUGGER. S.C.C. "B M v St. Andrew's 0.8.A., padang. SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Div. I (final)— Stable Boys v Jollilads. Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY: S.H.A. Div. 3 S.R.C. v Hong Kong Bank, Padang; S.H.B. Police v Schools. Bukit (/hermin; Div. 3— S.C.C. v R.A.F. Changi, Padang. BASKETBALL: S.B.A.F.
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  • 102 10 /V\K of four men who d of the Egypt-Sudan diary, released here tti towards us." wrc Mai ater o: spring but no chai 'Wc'rt ick whi a chain us." The bocue^ o: Tommy-Martin, an John H. Armstrong man. Je.tr. Oct beside their abandoned Ihey 1
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  • 40 10 PEKING. Mon —A conference of more than 6.500 workers from j all over China reminded the Chme>e army that "American imperialist >"• still occupied Chinese territory (Formosa) and warned 'we must not relax our vie;. Reuter tor .1 minute.
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  • 69 10 One hundred and fifty workers of the Hiap Chuan Joo wood -case factory in Balestier Road are on strike. This morning they were pieketting the premises (see picture above). Mr. Lam Tai Yuen, spokesman for the workers, said they wanted an increase of SI a day. All
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  • 209 10 Dag leaves on trip to Laos tomorrow > T E\V YORK, Mon. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. the l\N. Secretary-General. will leave here tomorrow for Laos for a first-hand study of the situation there, it was announced last night. He will return to New York towards the end of next week. A
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  • 56 10 CANBERRA. Mon Malayan Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman will get down to the official side of his visit today when he begins talks with Australian Prime Minis- tei Mr. Robert MenzK e talk< he will be ti guest of honour at a lunchec en by the Ai.
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  • 67 10 BEIRUT i Lebanon'. Mon. Prime Mouiay Babdallah. 24. second son of the King of Moroc- co. was married last night to Miss Lamia Solh, daughter o: a former Lebanese politician. Romance triumphed over proto- col to make possible the marriage The 23-year-old bride was at one
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  • 173 10 A BRASS plaque honouring the deaa was stolen from a cenotaph in the Singapore General Hospital Grounds yesterday, Remembrance Sunday. The theft was witnessed by hospital assistant Mr. Selvaraj Fredrick, who was .rehearsing a Christmas play in a nearby building. Mr. Fredrick told the Free Press
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  • 62 10 A SECTION of the 150 medical students an 1 graduates of the IniversiK m§ m^i,,, h attended the opening of the Fourth Annual Medical Week b? an of the hu 1 tv »V Medicine. Prof. E. S. Monteiro. declared fie Week oW In -irli hih J
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  • 52 10 NIMES. (Southern France*. Mon. French President Charles de Gaulle inherits a Nimes bar. MS2.165 and a ouantity of jewels under terms published of the will of a 90-year-old admirer. Mme. Marie Talon, who died last month after being knocked down by a motor- I
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  • 14 10 picture. ARROW shows where the plaque \\a> stolen from Free Press
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  • 46 10 picture. SIR Robert Scott (fourth from left), the retiring Commissioner-General for South East Asia, and Ladv Scott (fourth from right) were given a farewell dinner on s.itur- dav night b> the Employees Union of the Commissioner-General's office in Singapore Free Press
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  • 130 10 nREMERTON (Wa I> ton*. Mon. A man with lung cancer, given on w wei'k> to live. If by eatinf Doctor.-, who had said hi wa hopeless, art' t ui plain the revery. But Joseph W. Mayerie, 37, said it was through »t D. M
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  • 89 10 Capsule 'snatch fails VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE. Mon. The U. S. Air Force said yesterday there was no possibility of recovering the capsule from the Discoverer VII satellite launched on Saturday bi cause of a failure in the electrical system. The capsule failed to separate from the satellite. The satellite
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  • 316 10 Mf artier aggression trill be resisted hg V*7f mmmmm «r«ifaJ Officer gives full report of 'ruthless attack' by Chinese troops at Ladakh NEW DELHI, Monday. INDIA sent a stern note to Peking yesterday, saying aggression will be resisted by "all means available/' The note, dated Nov.
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