The Singapore Free Press, 11 November 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. ***** SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER H, 1959 15 CENTS.
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  • 337 1 Kremlin sees threat to peace strategy HES WORRIED Caution call aims for mediation LONDON. Wednesday. |^l SSI A has intervened m the explosive Sino-Indian border dispute and is urging raution on both sides, according to persistent reports m diplomatic circles here and m West Germany.
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  • 7 1 Opinion The Teng ku sappoints Singapore '1
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  • 71 1 warning on unlicensed moneylenders 1 1 Lai M* X y lenders would uted if tht .io business m this told the Free Pn •ibers ot the public should to the Government of breach of the nacted Moneylenders' Ordinance. an offence any unlicensed moneyto harass people for ourpose of collecting old
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  • 83 1 \J I V. 1 U t C Croup picture taken on board the Chusan yesE terday soon after Sir E Dems Allen, deputy to E the new United Kingdom E Commissioner for SingaE pore and South-East E Asia, arrived From left: Mr. A. M. MacE
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  • 248 1 SO\ UESCRWES SCLFFLE IN THE DARKNESS THE manager of the Sincere Dispensary m Hill Street. Singapore, Mr. Hu Chin Nee. 52, was stabbed by three men who broke into his shop at 4.40 a.m. today. Mr. Hu, who was stabbed twice m the
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  • 113 1 COUNCILLOR SAVES BABY GIRL KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr A. Tharmalingam. a Municipal Councillor, saved an 18-month-old girl from certain death at Bungsar Road here yesterday. She Is Ratnamah. daughter of Mr. S. Karuppiah. employee of a leading European grocery store. Ratnamah. who live.-, with her parents and a newly-born brother
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  • 48 1 A kitchen blast wipes out family NEW YORK. Wed A 213--year-old mother and her six children died yesterday m an explosion and lire that destroyed their home. The lather died later m hospital. Kerosene poured on a wood lire m the kitchen stove touched off the explosion.— U.P.I.
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  • 63 1 NOVEMBER first grade rubber buyers i.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 129! cents per lb.. up two and three-quarters cents on yesterday's close. The tone was steady. The rise followed the overnight steadiness m London where the price rose five-eighths of a penny and m
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  • 238 1 MANILA, Wed.—President Carlos P. Garcia's ruling Nacionalista Party was defeated m the Philippines two largest cities terday on the basis oi unofficial returns from yesterday's national election. However. returns from NacionaUsta provincial ,ngholds, particularly In the Southern Island* were fr tabulated and
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  • 94 1 71 -he fights thugs h ROBBERS ROUTED A 71-year-old man (ought two armed rob> n Singapore terday. The thugs lied. Mr. Ang Thaw, who was tcic>ted In blfi King's Road bouse, sustained a cut wi d wa;« treated ai> an outpatient at the Hospital. The robbers walked Into Mr. Ang
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    • 85 1 |^T hif I worlds Finest I JNlffl! P MUSIC 1 P ,> on .wnir nvlerins prohh'iiiN T \n omen 9 Corner lock} Malayan Tmri lottinga x n Ihc News Other <«w r>»M> t ables lo I T --RE THE GLORY OF YOUTH All the art and i r colour experts
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  • 57 2 PRIMARY PRODUCTS NATIONS PLEASED rKYO. Wed Primary pro countries re- •ntfd at the 15th session o the General on Tariffs and terday welcomed ness of the United :n of consultations the disposal of surplus farm products. ig parties to the a creamer trnm :^out the proarramnie and spokesman the consultative
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  • 158 2 UK WON'T RATIFY A PACT T ONDON. Wed.— The British JLj Government will not ratify an international mini-mum-wage convention far seamen, it was announced yesterday In a White Paper. T«e Maritime Conlerence at Geneva, attended by 46 nations, had approved a convention for wages and hours for seamen, setting the
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  • 55 2 HONG KONG. Tuesday Closing prices here today were Friday Today 11. S. Bar.-: Corporation 51. 070 SI. Union Ins. Canton $93.00 $83.00 &582.50 Wheelock Marden 55 50 $5 30 &55.85 A:55.35 H Kong 'phone $29.80 $29.80 29.60 Dairy Farm Cold 26 $20.00 $1040 I 9 60 &519.7
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  • 83 2 TOKYO. Wed— ltaly yesterday nised to review her lmjxirr restrlctiona over the next lew months m response to the International Monetary Funds edu 1 'hat they nre no longer necessary to protect her balance of payments position. Australia. New Zealand. Canada and Denmark yesterday took the
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  • 122 2 HERTSEY (Surrey Wed The Briti>h Annv denionNtrat«'d a new multi-fuel enginr yesterday whiih will run on petrol, diesd furl. «>r paraffin or a mixture of all three The project ht-gan m\ years aj;o. and m time .ill British Anm vehirlea trill have multifuel engines. Advantages
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 2 MR. TFO CIIYF POH. ZX. returned to Singapore y«'sterday m the liner Strathmore after taking a degree m electrical engineering. A graduate of the University of Malaya, he studied for two years m Britain under a scholarship awarded by the General Electric Company (Malaya) Ltd Free Press
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  • 299 2 AN INCREASED AID SCHEME IN THE OFFING I Colombo Plan Ministers meet today JOGJAKARTA, Wednesday. THE 21-countrv Colombo Plan Ministerial Conference begins here to--1 day with prospects of increased aid being promised to the region This fom-dav high-level meeting will also determine whether the Colombo Plan, a brain child of
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  • 206 2 RUBBER MART CLOSES WITH ADVANCE Business briefs LONDON. Wed. Tinrubber market was hesitant sterday to loilow the rising trend m Singapur. and an upward adjustment was not held. In tiie absence of buying support during the morning prices reverted to Monday's closing level. Later small orders emerged and values worked
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  • 25 2 SAIGON, Wed. South Vietnam may restrict her Import! of deter- to promote the local soap industry the Vietnam press agent v yesterday. Reuter
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  • 286 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lyinj? alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Chusan 1 3. Thai HA. Athene 6 7. Carthage 8 9 Hal Houw 10 11. Cattle Felice 13 14. Hamburg IS 16, Kyoto 18. Peik 19. East Sea N.Wall 4. Perils N.Wall 5. Empire Gannet
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  • 118 2 U.K. Closing Prices .\UTF- I arc middle LONDON t<. DOW I' Ye-tnd.iv I RURRER No 1 RSS c if. European ports Nov Ml RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot -i ÜBBER N.r 1 I Settlement M Terms Dec. Jan Mar. 12 11 II C f TONE
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  • 302 2 rNOTE: All INDUSTRIALS I Oros. 8.8. Pe:-: X I Ord > I CE. Life i Hi -J..: lastriaa Pre*. Oris. t Be* v. c tsa Bank tel L Pref. 6 C Bo sp.- C-ds s Stra I idare kl 1% i MININGS Aye- rt} Berjuntai (lender. a-g
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    • 31 2 POP -Bridge Fiend By Cog if 5 3 MY WIFE VOOfi PQOOLEMS V^vME.OOt'j -^riE k>o woosg /-^**gpC*^ vouß s "Tmakj Wiiue v r ~h ''/If/ sWe's rVJEVJEfi. /7/ MtioTIOKJEO VOO. ////ir/VV
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  • 101 3 HE BOLD ATTACK 0 BEAT HUNGER „,,i./O.VS OF PEOPLE HAVE BEEN LIVING U 777/ WANT AND UNDERNOUJ?TSmmj?att> ROME, Wednesday. Indian Director-General of the lo n> Food and Agriculture Ortorday called for a "bold Hack" by all countries on the plenary session of the i proposal to start a inger" campaign,
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  • 87 3 TENGKU IS HOST TO SYDNEY STUDENTS SYDNEY, Wed. Malayan Prime Minister. Tengku •\bdui Rahman arrives i;i jvaney today from Canberra for a four-day visit to Australia's foundation state. During his lirst day m the city of two million Population he will receive the honorary degree of doctor of Laws from
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  • 33 3 Brooke starts trip today LONDON. Wed.-Mr. Anthony trooke. former Rajah Muda of arawak. leaves here today on a Jur-month journey which will ike him to India. Pakistan Ceym. Singapore. the Philippinend Japan Reutei
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  • 19 3 The Bata Ei«plo\ees Union has dLssolved Itself Its 200 members have joined the Singapore Shoe Employees Union.
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  • 108 3 Visit to Asian Hospital MINISTER AT BASE AFTER visiting the Naval Base Asian Hospital yesterday Singapore's Health Minister, Inche Ahmac bin Ibrahim, expressec the hope that health facilities for workers at the Naval Base and their families could be improved by 'closer liaison between the Naval health authorities and his
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  • 140 3 rpiIREE visiting I'nited X States Congressmen artE 'pleasantly surprised at E the 'aggressive and dyna- mic spirit of Singapore. Members of the U.S. E House of Representatives Appropriations Subcom- mittee, Messrs A. E. San- tanuelo. 11. C. Andersen E and R. I!. Michel, indicated E yesterday that this
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    45 3 Photo by Mr. and Mrs. S. VV. D. Mackay after their wedding at St. George's Church. Changi Mr. Mackay is attached to the R.A.F. Police at Changi. The bride, the former Miss Kathleen Mary Dvmond. is telephone supervisor of R.A.F. Changi. Michael Anehant
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  • 132 3 Bauer ji on farew ell visit to S'pore THE Indian High Com. 1 m the Federation. Mr S. X Banerji, who b also the Indian Commissioner m Singapore, is now on a iarewell visit to the StateHe called on the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday and lunched with
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  • 51 3 S. Mahadasivam, a former stoker m the Royal Malayan Navy. was jailed for two months yesterday for being a member of an unlawful society He denied belonging to a secret society. Everyone m the RMN had tattoo marks, so he had himself tattooed too. he
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  • 219 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. lAPANESE Conservative politician Ichiro Kono has urged the United States to consider his plan for a Pacific Basin trade zone linking the economies of the United States, Japan, SouthFast Asia, Latin America and Canada. Kono told a news conference he had presented the idea
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  • 190 3 She's fascinated by footwear of the Orient writer and photographer Mrs. Shan Stewart is fascinated by the footwear of the Orient. Now on a tour of South-East Asia to gather material for articles on gardens, Mrs. Stewart has just left Singapore for the Philippines after a two-week stay. "Footwear is
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    • 302 3 Fascinating Range of Jewellery f y MIKII^ppWP WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available m Necklaces, Chokers, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Pendants, Rings Tic Pins. Awaits your Early Selection. Distributors: G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jewellers 3, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1. Phone *****. /jM^*^% or dependable Service klSfl PACKING, "BAGGAGE jfIPKI REMOVAL and
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 291 3 r i^M^r&i&^tta^fc^h^^*^^^^^^^ ytypc BORN today, you have been given an unusual capacity for work by the stars, but you are inclined to be mentally lazy. Perhaps this is because you are able to get so much with so little effort! You have good business ability and will take on chores
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    • 202 3 Sunday. be sure to look carefully before you leap. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19 By being practical, you j can speed your work and adopt new methods of procedure, too PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) Everything appears far belter on the surface than it really is. Watch out for a tricky undercurrent.
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  • 1446 4 j HEATHER JENNER REVEALS EINSTEIN SPACE THEORY TO BE TESTED The wife must be fashion conscious MEN STILL LIKE TO DO THE CHASING BUT ARE NOT AVERSE TO FRIENDLY APPROACH IN 1940 twenty-four officers m an RAF mess, voted on the qualities that would make
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  • 129 4  - BY THE WAY Beachcomber DIRECTOKS of football clubs are apparently divided In their opinions on the advisability of having their team s hypnotised before matches. No wonder. They remember the League match In which both teams came slowly and dreamily on to the field. The blast of the referee's whistle
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  • 294 4  - 60 years wed— and ready to pass on their happy secret IRENE ELLIS By SOME days are a real tonic. For me, one of them was the sixtieth anniversary of the day a young couple came nervously to our church m Cornwall. Tne other day, on that couple's diamond jubilee.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 125 4 I/ P^ciQrp TRANSPORT &STORAGEI, 173, Cecil Street, Sin^poit 1 Phone: *****. Managing D.rc:tor; Ro^ n iiTi REVELATION LUGGAt makes packing easier 1 Just arrived [4?; I a new range "Revonite" Expending Suit Coses: S*f b 30" $105 00 28" Men's Rev-Rob«: Lod hj^te J Lodtr Trow $79.50 SI 15.00. 12
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    • 146 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; A place m the sun; 530 A tale to 7.30 Wednesday concert- 830 1.02 Easy on the Ear; 1.30 The tell-"Mowtan The Tartar"; 6.00 Paul Temple and the Vandyke S CWS i l iS?,,? eWBta A l The BBC jazz club nfTair ~6 "Suspect Number ?S*CkS^dowr
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    • 291 4 I I I I I CLUES ACROSS 4. Metallic bird makes site of 2. Gave a hand, perhaps (s>. Abbey (7). 5. Stockings useful m the ear- Half a choice man by the den (4). nre (3). 7. This begins to show «om» 6 Nosed out— in the foundry? headway
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  • 383 5 WHY A SPORE SHIP IS DETAINED NEAR SAIGON 1 *gfegg»gg_Coggriimcjif investigating: T detenHon of a sin CIU has started a ""-scale investigation into the territory"' "ccordtnrf gaP re re^ Stered boat llear an lsland m Vietnamese Singapore. aCCOrdlng to a spokesman of the Vietnamese Consulate m mdlSoT\f 2^% r l
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  • 187 5 All this and Gina too IN all the colossal and technical achievements m film-making, nothing could be more heartening than the discovery of a new process which can capture the tone of the skin of Gina Lollobrigida. In Singapore to speak of this discovery yesterday was Mr. Morton Nathanson, United
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  • 295 5 Ij^LT. Lt. S.R. Roe. the Chief Instructor of the Far East Air Force Survival and Parachute School. Changi. travelled 1.850 miles m 30 hours and then it the next five travelling 25 miles. Ail this was part of a jungle exercise carried out
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  • 46 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The ,re Government has «Pf nt *J£ m buying four ceremonial suords lor the Johore Ji^* c v They will be used by the TU"** U Mahiou the Tungku Bondahara. Abdul Kadir bin H Mohamed Said, and Capt. wan
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  • 28 5 Three Singapore youths. Mohamed bin Hassan. Mohamed bin Yuaof and Jajil bin Amat. were yesterday discharged m a court inquiry regarding the theft of a watch.
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  • 435 5 Opposition parties on the road to reorganisation OPPOSITION political parties m Singapore, defeated m the last general elections to the Legislative Assembly, are trying to revitalise themselves. The parties art setting up committees, studying propaganda methods, analysing causes of defeat, conducting educational classes, holding branch meetings and enrolling new members.
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  • 202 5 POLICE CAN'T SET POSTS tIN ALL ESTATES T*HE Singapore police A secretary, Mr. William Cheng, yesterday explained the difficulties of setting up a police post m every housing estate. The demand for police posts came from the residents because of the frequent thefts and secret society menace. They had said
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  • 74 5 Fifteen members of a Japanese youth goodwill mission headed by Prof. T. Morikawa arrived m Singapore four days ahead of schedule because no arrangement had been made for them m Jakarta. Although they have been here three days the official programme begins only this morning.
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  • 26 5 A salesman, Mr. Tan Koy Hin, was robbed by two men armed with daggers while selling cigarettes m <& coffeeshop at MacPherson Road, Singapore, yesterday.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 37 5 HIGH TIDES ioi>\Y: lH P TOMORROW: M« and USB p-m. FRIUW am uid iO.n p.m. SATVKDAY: IMI a n1 and 10.50 p.m. SI NDAY: IMI *J» and IUB Pi"MONDAI IMI am hksdav 0.00 a.m. and 11.22 a.m.
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    • 141 5 TODAY YWCA (Raffles Quay): Andrew's Cathedral. CWA International Women's Club Room, South Side 3 p.m. to —talk by Miss C. Downward 5 p.m. TWT on "Women's Work m BUKIT TIMAH YOUTH Christian Church." 10.30 CLUB: Table tennis mam Beauty culture— new door games 4 p.m., badminclass' 5.15 p.m. 0 TOUTH
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  • 397 6 A toughie cured of brawling JT \\a> ><> easj to challenge somebody to a tight outside a cinema when you knew you had your gang behind \ou. And though it \\a> "one to one," you knew the other hoy with his girl friend just would not flight, or, even it
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  • 71 6 This is a story of a selfstyled toughie who reformed. Arrested four times but "fortunately got off lightly," he tells how he used to fight m the street. In his story, lies the pattern of the present-day toughnuts' perspective of life. In his reforming, perhaps is also
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  • 200 6 day. I was confused. I lost my temper and went m for the kill. But my dancing opponent was everywhere except where I wanted him. More jabs. I was reeling with giddiness. That was my introduction to boxing. That led me to orthodox fighting. I
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  • 445 6  - SONMA: Not just dumb bloude Melvin Chan By \fISS Sonio Kilgannon. a Singapore model, while developed m deportment, is also sophisticated m the mind for a girl of 18. Well known to Singaporeans for a number of beauty titles, she she hates to be dismissed as "just an empty- headed"
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  • 72 6 A CANAD lAN youth, who hopes to complete a hitch-hiking trip around the world m exactly 80 days, declared m Tokyo that most young men m the world are "softies". "American and Canadian guys, especially, stay at home too Robert Hill, of Toronto, Ontano, said,
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  • 578 7 FREDDIE POPE'S CAR CLINIC your steering SAFE? Check these 7 items before you start making adjustments I I B a i Li md {Hill B.it i.iliofis incorrect operation or damaged :-rod and drag-link almost invariabball and soc but there are now ..i nations oi the pie cup and ball ement.
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  • 157 7 ANEW type of tyre that may bring a new economy to car owners is an nounced. It will be on salt early next year. The tyre has threads thai can be replaced when the> wear out. The replacement thread consists of three rings or bars
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  • 330 7 A WHITE Jaguar XX 150 led three other luxury cars down the snowy mountain passes of the Pyrenees returning to London's West End where they were stolen. They were traced to the tiny (190 square miles) republic of Andorra, pocketed between France and
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  • 121 7 THE new American "economy" cars will stimulate the entire car market m the United States, according to a top executive of the Chrysler Corporation. Mr. Byron Nichols, VicePresident m charge of sales for the corporation, said reports from dealers all over the country indicated
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  • 175 8 Divorce %tey suit W& countess 4 BRILLIANT young .Mal.iv.in chemical engineer. Dr. Andrew Lim Shoon Chet and his wife, formerly (•rice Lok of Jesselton, are both employed by an international chemical company m Sydney. Dr. Lim is I development otlnrr m the plaitim division and his
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  • 86 8 Club, "Sir.wnich waa iormed by the Ro: ion committee ot the oi Singapore on Nov b. will meet every Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Princes' Restaurant tMitinight room I Office-bearers of the new club are: President Mr. Denis C. Bintion: Vicedent—:. Boyle; ry—
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  • 62 8 CRANBERRY QUARANTINE NEW YORK. Wed— Cranberries were assembled from many grocery stores across the US. today as a It oi government claims that of the 1959 crop has been contaminated with a cancerproducins chemical. With nore days to go until Thanksgiving, major food chan d the sales of cranberries both
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  • 49 8 LONDON. :ie Duke of EJim relented the of then s to 173 women at an investiture at B c. last of a sene holding on behalf of the Queen. Officers ar.d men were decorated their part m operations m va. Cyprus and the Arabian penuisul Reuter
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  • 19 8 The Buo Union, Sin--jre. will hold special morning and evening serJalan Senyum. to brate its 22nd. -anniversary.
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  • 45 8 LADY Pamela Mounthatten. daughter of the Karl and Countess Mountbatten. has Announced her engagement la l ondon interior decorator David Hicks. Above, she pose> with her fiance. Lady Pamela was a bridesmaid »-t Ih wedding of Her Majesty the Omen.
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  • 692 8  - Moses Lee is 21--becomes a full fledged jockey ALLAN LEWIS By jy|OSKS LEE, Malaya's outstandling a|)p re n tice, celebrates his 21st birthday tomorrow. After tomorrow Lee I will be a full Hedged jockey. He served his apprenticeship with Kuala Lumpur trainer Milton Sullivan and during: his 2 years of
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  • 174 8 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE rpODAY'S hand presents a X hardy annual, the unbiddable slam, m a new guise. North's bidding m a Gold Cup match caused various august eyebrows to be raised, but there was method m his madness. The auction began with One Diamond by South One Spade by
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    • 329 9  -  ROYSTON LAZAROO EX-POLIO VICTIM IS NOW A BOXING CHAMPION By NEE ROATH VIRABHAK Singapore Open Championships and again won the featherweight title with ease. Virabhak has one ambition he aims to win an international championship title, and has his eyes on the forthcoming South East Asia
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    • 289 9 HE IS GETTING OLDER, SAYS FRANK SEDGMAN VIENNA. Wed. PRANK SEDGMAN to--1 t said Pancho finished the world's number rofessional tennis er." I want to diet that Gonzales 11 no longer rule the pro ranks, the Australian professional .is player said. getting
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    • 13 9 The Singapore Amateur Football Association annual meeting will be held 21.
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    • 19 9 Darul Aiiah entered the SAFA Senior Cup final by Chinese Athletic 2-1 dan Be>ar Stadium yes-
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    • 101 9 TODAY'S SPORT RIGGER: Inter-services —Army v R.A.F., Tanglin: Friendlies R. E. M. E. v Johore Services "A", Aycr Rajah Road; 433 BAD. v Nee Soon Garrison, Nee Soon; S.C.C. "A" v R.A.S.C., padang; R.A.F. Tengah v R.A.F. Changi "A", Tengah; R.A.F. Seletar "A" v Cheshire. Seletar. SOCCER: S.A.F.A. senior cup
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    • 245 9 THE Singapore Government Services Football Association will hold an interdepartment athletic meet eariy next year m preparation for the clash against the Federation Government Services AssociaTh e two associations annually compete m athletics, soccer, badminton and football and next year the SGSFA intend to sweep
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    • 187 9 Twelve of the world's best thoroughbreds set for big U.S. race today r AUREL, Maryland, Wed.— Twelve of the world's best thoroughbreds from nine countries wil contest the eighth running of the Washington International horse race here today. Favourite for the mile and half global classic which the
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    • 137 9 CHANGI XI SURPRISE THE S.C.C. WITH 4-0 JJOYAL Air Force Changi surprised Singapore Cricket Club with a 4-0 victory m yesterdays Division One hockey match on the padang. On a damp padang, the Cricket Club players were outclassed. The airmen possessed a fast and clever set of forwards. In the
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    • 32 9 HONG KONG. Wed. The visiting Singapore R.A.F. cricket team, captained by Squadron Leader C.C. Blount. beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by four wickets m a one-day match here yesterday Reuter
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  • 53 10 picture. An organ for children was one of the toys shown m :i pre-(/hristmas display at the Waldorf Hotel. London, given by the British Toy Manufacturers Association. Here a youn.* visitor is seen trying it out. After the show, the toys were distributed to hospitals all over
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  • 129 10 TUNIS, Wednesday. AIEMBERS of the insurgent "Algerian ProA visional Government" are expected to meet soon to discuss President de Gaulle's latest tatement on Algeria. Insurgent leaders said I night they saw a favourable factor m that Gen. de G-aulle mentioned positions taken regarding Algeria by the
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  • 49 10 MISS WORLD A BLONDE LONDON. Wed.— Blonde Miss Holland 21-year-old Corinne Rottschaftert was elected "Miss World"' here last nieht. Her winstatistics: 37-22-37. Runner-up waa Maria Rossel "Mias Peru" a brunette student. Third was "Miss Israel' (Zlva Shomrat. aped 18>. a brown-hair-ed private .serving m the Israeli army. Reuter U.P.I.
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  • 40 10 Round-world television LONDON. Wed. Britain Is planning to lay telephone cables round the world capable also of carrying television. Mr. J. R. Bevins. Postmaster General, said yesterday that this was being planned m co-operation with other Commonwealth coun- tries.- Reuter
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  • 19 10 SNOW IN U .K. I ON DON. Wed.— Snow was falling steadily yesterday m parts oi ;ern England.- Reuter
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  • 369 10 French President gives Russia a firm reminder of her own weak points PARIS, Wednesday. PRESIDENT De Gaulle yesterday made a suggestion which will delay the proposed East-West summit conference until May or June. He also pointedly reminded Russia of two weak spots m her
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  • 76 10 MR. K-NASSER TRUCE CAIRO. Wed— A statement by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev that the Middle East is -unripe- for communism is seen here as tantamount to a truce offer m the Nationalist-versu.s Communist conflict. The interview with Major Salah Salem, former Egyptian Minister of National Guidance, given m Moscow and published
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  • 125 10 LOXDON. Wed. A United States traffic expert, Mr. Henri/ Barnes, said yesterday paint could dj more than anything else to solve road congestion problems m cities. Mr. Bariies. Commissioner of Transit and Traffic m Baltimore, said too many cities painted only main arterial roads and
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    • 63 10 NEW YORK, Wed. Russia has fired the first Intercontinental Ballistic Missile to be tested on its newPacific range. Newsweek magazine reported today. The magazine, quoting reports from the U.S. missile tracking station m the Aleutians, said the Russian ICBM soared about 4.800 miles from
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    • 23 10 (Madeira).—A crew of 30 Portuguese seamen brought under control a fire which had imperilled their ship, the Monte Brasil. for three days.
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    • 38 10 The U.N. Special Committee voted 67 for < including Malaya) 3 against with 7 abstentions to appeal to all U.N. member states to "'use their best endeavours" to persuade South Africa to "reconsider" her policy of apartheid.
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    • 24 10 THE U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION HAS DETECTED A SPECTACULAR" INCREASE IN THE LEVEI OP STRONTIUM 90 IN NEW ZEALAND SOIL IN RECENT YEARS.
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    • 25 10 —A British Black Knight rocket fired at the Woomera rocket range reached a height of over 450 miles. The nose cone was retrieved intact.
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    • 33 10 —A group of 29 Polish immigrants who came to London 11 years ago after years of forced labour ana displaced persons camps m Europe yesterday won MSBOO.OOO m a national football pool.
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    • 29 10 The Indian Government has announced plan. 1^ to tighten passport regulations "to prevent the emigration to Britain ot illiterate or semi-literate persons who ao not know English."
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    • 18 10 The Pope has given permission for a new Roman Catholic university to be established m Formosa.
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    • 12 10 UN- SECRE- TARY-GENERAL DAG HAMMAR SKJOELD LEAVES FOR LAOS TONIGHT.
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    • 27 10 (Spain).—A court has fined British beauty Judith Marjorie Roberts 4,000 pesetas (MS2OO> for slapping a policeman who tried to enforce local laws against parading m bikinis.
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    • 19 10 The Central com- mittee of the Soviet Communist Party will hold a plenary meeting beginning on December 22.
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    • 18 10 (Connecticut).—The world's largest known atom submarine, the 5,900-ton Triton, was commissioned into the U.S. Navy here yesterday.
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  • 216 10 'Crucial stage' of tall in Geneva VTEW YORK, Wed. Dr. Koto Matsudaira, Japan's chief UN. delegate, said yesterday the Geneva talks on a cessation of nuclear tests were m a "delicate and crucial stage" and nothing should be done which might hinder or endanger them. He said this m the
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  • 65 10 The staff side of the Singapore Civil Service Joint Council meets today to discuss what further steps it could take to arrange negotiations with the Government on the variable allowances issue. The Government wrote to the staff side recently indicating willingness to discuss "individual hardships."
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  • 43 10 WASHINGTON. Wed. The United States has evidence that Panamanian police received radio orders to stay away from the U.S. embassy m Panama yesterday, when a stone- throwing mob attacked the buildine and tnr* ri rt u.n the U.S. flag. U.P.I.
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  • 54 10 BANGKOK. Wed. President Eisenhower has accepted an invitation to visit Thailand but no date has been fixed, a Foreign Ministry spokesman announced yesterday. At the same time it was announced that King Phumipol Aduldej and Queen Sirikit of Thailand would make an official visit to South
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    43 10 Onlooker Miss A. Whitfield of I>ondon left this small bunch of violets outside the gates of Wandswortti Prison after Gunther Fritz Padola (inset), the 30-yt irold German photographer, was executed for (he murder of Detective Serjeant Raymond Purdy. Popp<*r picture
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  • 121 10 ARMOURED CARS OU ON RIOT Dut PAARL (Cape Province >. Wed. Several curs were reported stoned and many streetlights smashed m a second night of disturbances here last night. Armoured cars and many armed police including I men from surrounding towns ar^d Capetown were on duty as big crowds i
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  • 111 10 NEW YORK. Wed.— American troops should withdraw from South Korea at the earliest date, so that North and South Korea could negotiate on a "peaceful uniiication." North Korean Foreign Minister. Mr. Nam 11. said m a memorandum to the United Nations yesterday. The message was
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