The Singapore Free Press, 19 November 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 332 1 Labour force will now get Ritson scales Pay rise for 'good many' pHK six-year-old dispute between the Singapore City Council and its 10,000-strong labour force over Ritson pay scales has been re>ol\ed. The settlement would mean increased pay for _:ood many" of the 10,000 workers, a Council
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  • 897 1 Townsend tells of Johore meeting with his brother MADE WORLD TOUR TO 'FORGET LONDON, Thursday. GROUP Captain Peter Townsend in a book published here today on his 57,000-mile world tour devotes a chapter to his drive through Malaya to Singapore in which he describes meeting his brother, Brigadier E. P.
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  • 584 1 DISPUTE OVER LOCO DRIVERS' WOUkING HOURS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Trains were late this mornins: and at least one train service was cancelled as the "individual work-to-rule" ol the Malayan Railway's 280 engine drivers began to take effect. There was difficulty in getting engine drivers, who
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  • 208 1 2,000 NEW DONORS SINCE the beginning of the Singapore Government's campaign, a total of 2,000 persons have enrolled as blood donors. More than 250 have givei blood. A total of 169 employees from the various Ministries registered as donors yesterda Teams of nurses
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  • 161 1 rKYO, Thurs. Construction of an asbestos manufacturing company in Malaya, financed by Japanese and Malayan companies, will beein next February, it was learned here today. A spokesman for the Nozawa Asbestos and Cemeni Manufacturing Company of Japan said the company had recently signed an agreement
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  • 39 1 December first grade rubber buyers fob. opened in Singapore this morning at 51.35 per lb.. up four and a quarter cents on yesterday's close. The rise follows an advance of a half-penny in London overnight.
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  • 111 1 Ex-GMC dies in mishap WALPOLE Island, Ontario, Thurs. Harry Anderson, a retired vice-president of the General Motors Corporation, was shot and killed yesterday in a hunting accident on St. Anne's Island, in the St. Clair River near here, police said. They said he and Mr. Harlow H. Curtice, former pr<
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    • 72 1 ■^DANDRUFF? Vj (j rid of it with MiL. I -Fast-l-J oA NDRICIDE I 716W iniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiittii""" 111 I ptoducing 1 1 A REVOLUTIONARY SHIRT |J l k Master "FRESHER" 3«od this shirt is until you hove tried one. y\ 1 r- H I 1 or 5 r ond 35^ cotton, fc^
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    • 29 1 PAGE Photography Feature 5-12 Fairy Tale Conies True 15 Services Section 16 Cartoons Your Lucky Star H Women's Corner 14 Other Overseas Cables 18 The Tourist in Singapore 13
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    • 146 1 |\Vorld wide value I and world wide fame H I ZEISS IKON I Sunday racing in Singapore: STC decision -see page 17 The Free Press form S guide for the coming Ipoh races will be published tomorrow. If tali Ull -I n I ftM^^^BJ tfH:lllil.][c% SO 122 WE ANOTHER OUTSTANDING
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  • 320 2 That's the aim of 'Outer Seven' LONDON Thursday. OINTRIES ot the "Outer Seven" European Free Trade Association were largely in agreement, said Mr. Derick Heathcoat Antory, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, here yesterday. The Chancellor, who was speaking to reporters before leaving for
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  • 19 2 NG KONG. Tinas.— About, .:ouse\\ives have ires" a work in coes, Mores, nurweiiare service New c Reuter
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  • 47 2 HONG KONG. Wed Closing prices here today were: Yesterday Todav H. 6: S. Banking Corporation SI.OTO $1,060: Union Ins. Canton $83.00 $83.15 Wheelock Marden $5.70 $5.70 <\: $5.57 HKonc "phone $30.25 $30.25, Da in- Farm A: Cold Storage $20.60 $20.60 $20.70 Taikoo Docks $36.50 $36.75
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  • 47 2 LONDON. Thurs. Britain will continue to invoke the escape clause In the General Ajreemen: on Tariffs and Trade against Japanese exports, a Board of Trade spokesman said here yesterday. The spokesman added that Britain had not entered into GATT relations with Japan.
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  • 127 2 No pay rise, shipyard men told LONDON, Thurs.— The shipbuilding employers' federation yesterday rejected union demands for a substantial pay rise and the immediate introduction of a 40-hour working week for 200,000 shipyard workers. The Federation's president, Mr. Harold Towers, told a joint meeting of the Federation and the Executive
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  • 74 2 WASHINGTON. Thur*. The U.S. Commerce Department reported yesterday that world steel output, 'excluding mainland China and North Korea, was running at an annual rate of 317 million tons in the lirst nine months of this year. This was a decline from the a nr.ua 1 rate
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  • 18 2 TOKYO. Thurs.— Tropical storm Freda was expected to be 184 miles West of Okinawa this mornIng. Reuter
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  • 259 2 Business brit'fs KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Collections for the Federation rubber industry's anti-inflationary cess fund have reached $4,600,000 in the current season of high prices. The Accountant-Gencral, Mr. H. C. Roberts, said this was the best progress the fund uad seen in nearly three years. The present assets
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  • 286 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside tin Singapore Harbour wharves 01 expected today are: Straat Mozambique 1/2. Benat'ow 4/5 Wairimu 6A, Idomenous t> 7. Shofoku Mam 8/9, Thorsgaard 10/11, Donai 13/14. Tablan 15/16. Leninogorsk 18, Obra 19, Senggarang N. Wall 3, Serombun N. Wall 4, Gian Ann N. Wall 5
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  • 143 2 Round the World Market Prices NOTE: All price* be are middle pru U.K. Closing Prices LONDON N> Yesterday Today RUBBER No 1 RSS t.i.f. European ports Nov. Dec RUBBER No. 1 RM Spot ÜBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Houst Terms Dec. M: l« Jan Mar. TONE: Steady. Above prices quot<<J
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  • 602 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prio S".GAPORE. WEDNESDAY. INDUSTRIALS Yes:. Today Alex tricks P"- f 1 ~0 1.70 Ores. 199 1.99 ICC UM Buyers B.6. Petrol 50 B.M. Trustees 525 5.25 Cos. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19 Ords 50 48,6 Federal Dispensary 1.08 1 2 kl
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  • 178 2 T ONDON. Thurs. The JL Board of Trade announced yesterday that 9.300 tons of rubber including 5.880 tons of old rubber in the Board's depots had been sold since disposal started on Oct. 19 The Board said sales would normally be announced only at
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    • 290 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'pore P S'*am Penang LUDWIGSHAFEN (HAPAG) 19 21 Nav 22 23 Nov 23/24 Nev •BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD) 31 Nev/ 2 Cec 3/4 Dec REIFENSTEIN (LLOYO) 14/17 Dec 11.19 Oec 1520 Dec Arrives Hamiurg 2
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    • 32 2 POP -Good at Figures By Pavmucm-but -TMA.-rA.OA.no, There aqe plewtv #J*i* Os= OPPOQ-Ti-;iorT-|E.'5 T f) THE A- k •^^^Kk^mWtSlSmSUkl^ L I fl j T^^ VOU CAKJ gs± \>Ak 'SAwV "THAT m r >
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  • 416 3 New danger is told TO U.N. active fallout is a greater menace titan anyone thought, 0m Sweden's delegate in telling of deadly discovery N^\\ YORK, Thursday. t>n dangerooa by-product" esting has been discovered. are destroyed direct Nations was told yesterda\ delegate of Sweden' Main Politica nts of artificial radio i
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  • 13 3 protesting Indian students burn effigy of Chou Thurs. hools burned t Premier, Reuter
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  • 75 3 I the first action >ver by Chinese Communist in our territory," he -aid. But observers did not d the claim that Chitesc forces were involved onfirmed. Gen. Amkha said the fort vas attacked and captured v. 9 by a force of 100 nen who
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  • 79 3 She's 'up in the clouds' "Oh what a beautiful rn o r n I ing! >ings lovely honey -blonde and blue-eyed Corine Kotts- I chafter "Miss Hoi- land as she greets > her first day as "Hiss World from the roof of her London hotel. The beauty queen won a
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  • 165 3 pARIS, Thurs. The 1960 French military budget being debated by the National Assembly here provides for heavy expenditure on development of tinFrench atomic bomb, aircraft to deliver such a weapon, and rockets and other missiles. M. Pierre Guillumat. Arnid Forces Minister, said the conception of a
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  • 46 3 HONG KONG. ThUTS. Ever> available policeman baa been swuiur into the Colony's biggest manhunt for a desperado gunman who .shot and wounded a Chinese police constable. Authorities have offered a reward of HKSS.OOO for information leading to the desperado's arrest. U.P.I.
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  • 132 3 The Singapore Juvenile Court was told yesterday of an ungrateful girl who stole $300 jewellery from the home of a married woman constable. The girl, aged 12, was sent to a Social Welfare home for six months after being found guilty. She was also ordered to serve
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  • 83 3 •If you arrest me my husband will know." said a Singapore pork seller, who tried to bribe a police constable with $5 when she was caught gambling. The constable arrested her. Kang Kwee Hoi was fined I a total of $60 or nine days' jail
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    60 3 Mr and Mrs. Chan Weng Fong, who were married in. Singapore this week. Mr. Chan is an agricultural assistant in the Ministry of National Development. He is the son of Mr. Chan Chang Leng, Chief Superintendent of Posts, Singapore. The bride formerly Miss Sum Yoke Kwai. is the
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  • 205 3 1/-OTA TINGGI, Thurs. 1Y The local authorities have prepared plans to meet the floods which are expected in this town next month. Kota Tinggi is the worst flood-hit town in Johore. In 1948 the whole town was submerged under nine reet of water. The District Officer,
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    • 209 3 >^ kVNktS k REAW ffAflSFArTiO*V^ L f OW W 6 HO* TO MAKOtf m/itm CA«f AWtTV rilil Bt FRIiNPS, FO« WC SPECIALISE IN WkitfL PACKING, BAGGAGE. REMOVAL/ Wmf nd STORAGj^X RICKWOOD CO., LTD. (Packing ond Boggogi Dipt 6, Read street, Singoporc-6 Tel: ***** STORAGE SPACE— 3SO,OOO cubic feet. Clean airy
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  • 333 4 'I'LL HALT PEKING' HINT BY KHRUSHCHEV By PATRICK J. KILLEN T EW DELHl.—Russian diplomats are quietly assuring South-East Asia leaders that Moscow will halt Red China's creeping: aggression "Leave it to us," the Russians are saying. This information is contained in a series of diplomatic* report s iching here. The
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  • 465 4 By lAN McCRONE IJONG KONG. The Royal Navy, after a century of good relations with the Colony of Hong: Kong, has annoyed the city by demanding M560,000,000 for a parcel of waterfront land for which. In any case, it had no further use. Two years
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  • 261 4 J^EW YORK.—Philippine Ambassador Carlos P. Romulo said that although Western colonialism has largely disappeared from Asia, "the resentment built up over centuries cannot be dissipated in a decade." "That is all over, you may say. It is. in a way. But folk memory lingers
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  • 182 4 R.I. paper sounds a warning JAKARTA. A Surabaya newspaper, Java Post, has warned the Indonesian Government not to be trapped by "the smiles j of Communist Chinese leaders. "We fully support Foreign Minister Subandrio's opinion that Asia's security lies in the hands of Asians themselves, but this does not mean
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    • 466 4 I Fine DIAMOND RINGS in I NEW DESIGNS 1 S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone: ***** -•XMIMMMMIMIIIIII 111 HUM lIIIHIIMttItIttItMIMIMMIa Straits Times Free Press For the convenience of advertiser* our representatives ot Ist Floor, COLD STORAGE ARCADE, Orchard Rood, Singapore. will receive small advertisements i and box
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    • 38 4 Talking Point "For better or worse, there is a logic in the development of institutions stronger than the intentions of those who shape them." —R. W. SOUTHERN. A man is known by the silence he keeps. —GEORGE HERBERT
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    • 136 4 WA V_ H FURTHER REDUCTION I M HOUSEHOLD OfPA^fJl fj Belgium Wool Blankets 59 ,7b German Foam Cushion '"*W FA German Fancy Bath Mats V& Witney Wool Blankets 60 r Wm Coloured Fancy Towels 23' K 4^, II Coloured Baby Blankets 30 t 40' mmrM H REMEMBER! SAV/N C p
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    • 246 4 CUES ACROSS Longing to have an eastern 1. All purple yet, all the time coin (3). (11). 7. Fasten the rope to this cross8. Scented ouf (5). piece (5). 9 This is offered against ag- 13. What's biting in the tremor, gression <7i. Dan tells one (7). 10. Also ferrous
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    • 207 4 1 M l ;°i° I t rogramme summftry: 600 Cftllin 8: all hospitals, spe- with the Ronggeng, Changgong Val J ot "i u k: news: clally com P Ued a nd presented for Lengang Kangkong and Dondang 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 The Norman those in hospitals by Maisie Sayang dance. This
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  • FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHY SUPPLEMENT
    • 741 5 ■pHIS has been ■I called the W:tn\c age. the l-bomb age. the »:age and. more ■ecently. the ■pace age. I I of a zetes r and Franke cv: Heier and the new ,etic producers irom Jap.. to pr meras both movie and still,
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    • 380 5 I BURG taking iout I which glow m the dark and for marking switches, clocks and other objects used in the dark. In July. Or. Bensrnn was told by Mr. K.O. Collender. chief radiopher with the ttituatersrand Native Labour Association, that he i finserins
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    • 284 5 i md printing mibines t time tones -i range type of a availi the EastI ompany. member of f.ilurr paIhr portrait inn- alllUMtj that to tmmil ind illPhotocraphen h Pohronntrast Katwo pa untra»l ran ontrolled over a wide ranue with suitable filters. PolNlure> variable contrast assures
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    • 304 5 BOX OF PLEASANT SURPRISES FROM JAPAN'S FUJI PHOTO COMPANY rpHE LID is off— and what an interesting box of surprises Fuji Photo Film Co., Ja p a n's largest manufact urer of photo- equipment, has in store for photofans this year. First is the sensational new Fu.jica SB "Electramatic." now
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    • 184 5 NEW BROWNIE MOVIE CAMERA, f/1.9 Lent Same wonderful simplicity that has made Brownie EL "^feiSMovie Cameras the world's favourites for personal £fl Sm£^ movies, but this superbly styled new model has {jX* an extra-fast lens for extra movie range. You can Bfe mk shoot on dull days make movies late
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  • 748 6 ZOOM The future is now Compromise is a thing of the past already SENSATION in the field of photo optics: The first varifocal lens for 35 mm cameras VoigtlanderZoomar 1:2,8 (f 36 82 mm.) With this lens, developed in close cooperation between Voigtlander A.G. of Braunschweig and Zoomar Inc. of
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  • 433 6 GUARANTEE OF SUCCESS Perfect viewing. perfect focu*. perfect exposure! rE Voigtlander Bessamatic is the single-lens camera with perfection in handling the exposure automatic in the reflex viewfinder. Everything at a glance (through the finder): Perfect focus, perfect viewing and perfect exposure these are the main features of this most up-to-date
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    • 88 6 SOUGHT HV B AFTER REASOMS a^ffft m^n EXCELLENCE... JiWffiPHa cameras of distinction! 50 m 7M. Zens 9 speed Sa/aoq a f shutter ic coupled range UJ tii&^BC^^ 3 ftr CAMAr oo finder large bright I *m «w /rar/ze viewfinder ivi I j^SpC*>^* Ifefta ESI I> Ezumar 1: 2s/ f- 50
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  • 787 7 SILVER ANNIVERSARY YEAR fOR THE SUPER TECHNIKA s not m I i I Mini I I I 1 the bt^autiful th: world. r, a^ in any .eld Int i geneoncentrated on the .ding. aically immaJ in their comi well arranged sraph^ can hope tu >n in t:. ■ly it happens
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  • 548 7 Get more fun by doing your own processing DEVELOPING your own pictures can be as much fun as taking them and almost as simple when you use the daylight tank, timea n d tern perature method of development. The materials required are few and inexpensive. Considering the enjoyment you will
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    • 234 7 Mm mm mm mm mmmmJ _pV_V .~*^!S?*^?'^»^:;j^!!!!r^^"9---_l-^B^ H^ I f—^ JHfl II iff 4 rv way )/Cu cok ot r appearance, .construction, fectures, easc-of-opcration, performance a ==s==: O^V "-^ffill L^MiWmmt] YASHICA is an impressive, quality aift. It is o rneaningful gift with real promise of excitement j^^l/^^^B V^jfVsKl mv mere
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  • 1207 8 They help jaywalkers to stay alive... "MINUTES before this picture was taken, its subject was on his way to buy some tobacco. If he'd crossed at the corner, he'd be alive today." Inspector Albert O. Daniels, director of safety education in the Rochester, New York, Pol Department,
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  • 280 8 Resistance to change i hallmark of surer** VVMIV do certain cars retain their basic* design §ancl shape ye a r after year? There are many reasons for this, but essentially it is because the original design has been so successful that no radical change
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    • 432 8 HPf^^^^^ M M SM j/% YEARS SERVICE TO PHOTOGRAPHY SUPER v^7 llSjll I 1/ Th pcrfeetlon of thc SUPER TECHNIKA CAMERA \Jj^ _«^~N fl^^g M*^fc^«W orl ZeiSs ond Linhof world leaders in optical ond camera design and in precision crafts- t j %^&i monship hove combined their most brilliant achievements
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    • 204 9 1 I ■MB II I 111 V^\ I^l if *s*ft&^ llt wllf/ w rul^T^l />== j 2_ j nf Tne ul 'y enclosed case r^fTß?^ BHbbH brilliant screen im- The ingenious W-° ul J protects all the parts HisH m baw mi due to the com- the sprockets makes lac-
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  • 582 10 4 LMOST every amat- eur movie camera owner has faced this problem: "My camera is loaded with indoor colour film and I want to go outside the house and take pictures." Or vice versa. There's a difference, as every moviemaker knows. between
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    • 290 10 BESSAMATIC finder the single-lens reflex miniature ///s^ itfi perfect automatic exposure control in the finder s^ With high-class Voigtlander interchangeable lenses, all coupled with the two-way jy/C' rangefinder system jss With further important improvements in design, all leading to: The last word in simple operation y^y this type of camera
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    • 67 10 GERMANY'S FINESI n flf! 1 Bmm CINE CAMfI ELECTRONIC FLASHLIGHTS U jj You CAN Rely on S "STANDARD EF 1' "SPECIAL— EF 2" "AUTOMATIC— EF 3" Bc't Faster ACTION p°^ I Better QUALITY Availa^ Whichever model you choose it is the best buy in its class. phOtO 0 Sole Agents:
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  • Article, Illustration
    325 11 SPECIAL LONG FOCAL LENGTH MAKES IDEAL FOR THE BIG JOB FOR THE PROS Kolieinar>> U.3."> in hi: ed double bayonet to cept lens hood and Fo- Code: telar Kolleinars 0.7 in twin int with double to accep ind other aceesI CEZWI Rolleikin Direct Viewtinder Mask Code: TEMAS
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  • 477 11 I I H I r or Ektachrome DUP» r2|to 3 feet p proi- the Kodak rolJnould be used with processor. ion to a higher capacJ Ls anticipated, however, Kodak recommei •dilution of the ar roll paper dry Kodak roll paper cutter, model 22E:
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  • 223 11 Polar problems for photograph ers: The answer is fur! A BOOKLET which describes the special problem* of extreme cold weather photography, and giving their answers, has been revised by Eastman Kodak Company in the liuht of recent polar expedition experiences. 'Photography Under Arctic Conditions" (Kodak Pamphlet No. C-0) describes the
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    • 444 11 I —^^^^fek the peak of photographic perfection" rf"\^\ L T X^) jl PH O TO FILM PRODUCTS NEW FUJICA 35 SE (nfiiiSfiSi^—^ sensitive exposure meter coupled to the lens-ape'ture 8? i^gT**^^^™- "^^^l with F1.9 5204-/-V^' FUJICA 35 SE During its 25-year growth to one of the world's top-rank film manufacturers,
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  • 75 12 When the Retina I appeared 25 years ago, miniature photography really became popular. Highest precision and reasonable prices made the Retina a worldwide success. This statement is supported by 2.000.000 enthusiastic Retina fans. This first folding camera was already furnished with a fourelement Retina Xenar f: 3,
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  • 402 12 MEETING A DEMAND TOP RIGHT: The Retinette 1A camera is one of the several inexpensive precision cameras made by Kodak AC, Germany, to meet the" desire of untold amateur photographers the world over. CENTRE: The first Retina reflex camera was introduced in 1956. It swept the miniature
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  • 252 12 Novel 15 -lens viewfinder will help the cine fan improve his shooting PLIGHT mm ci n e cameras are used more widely now than a few short years a^o. The industry has developed better cameras, easier to handle, more versatile and even with automatic exposure control. In spite of all
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    • 179 12 A'""!! Bmm CINE CAMERA Sankyo 8"E tyeai £tfe 7c/ne JtZoiw CcuneUi it Automoticoliy coupled electric New ond brighter f/1. 4 SANKYO lens, exposure rm.' A Accessory shoe which enables o Specio coupled aperture control full use of numerous Sankyo Actysfcm on Standard and tele- ccssorics. pbofO k Smooth rotation ot
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    • 14 12 R^j#A* i I Rf^MT In H 7 27/^ a < 'mitontr i Wz7/i a te
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  • 218 13 No need to tear European larket pact B nch Commercial Singapore. Monld the view I ndon was prising. primary exports .ided were rub- j and tin M j a in pn rubber and hallenge to it 'Fast growth teur Piot said Belgian some rubber and b were not lh for
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  • Article, Illustration
    135 13  -  MELVIX CHAN iU'is as guide, finds that I£EEN expectancy has always been placed upon the tourist trade in Singapore. But do we really know what it is in this City which the potential tourist might find interesting, or what features about our way of living might induce the
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  • 697 13 Singapore has already interesting enough landmarks which will attract holiday maicers from very distant shores. In Raffles Museum is stored our history. It is a necessary attraction. Haw Par Villa speaks of our fantasies and tourists are engagingly interested In it. The rubber estates and
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  • 173 13 ORCHID growers in Singapore are hoping that the Government will establish a research centre similar to the one proposed by the Federation to encourage the orchid industry. The secretary ot the Malayan Orchid Society, Mr. Khoo Kay Ann, told the Free Press that a research centre
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  • 86 13 T*HE Government has restored the grant, about $1,440 a month, to the Singapore Children's Society for running a home for crippled children in Tanah Merah. The grant was among certain contributions frozen by the Government in June. Much anxiety A spokesman of the society told
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 197 13 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 12.24 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.44 a.m. and 12.56 p.m. SATURDAY: 2.20 a.m. and 1.32 p.m. SUNDAY: 3.02 a.m. and 2.13 p.m. MONDAY: 3.52 a.m. and 3.05 p.m. TUESDAY: 4.56 a.m. and 4.18 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 6.10 a.m. and 5.59 p.m. -TODAY Y-W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Chi- INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY nebe cooking-abalone
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  • 271 14 'Hire duty hits import of Indian films' PRODUCERS NOW GET LESS FROM THEIR PICTURES FRKE PRESS STAFF REPORTER AN Indian film executive said yesterday that the new film hire duty in Singapore was affecting exports of Indian picture to Singa- pore "to some extent.' The executive. Mr. Lim A. Bilimoria,
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  • 59 14 Indian film at cultural centre The Singapore Film Bociety will screen the lilm "Aparajito'" or "The Unvanquished at the Cultural Centre tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. The film, directed by Satyajit Ray. tell> the story ol a g boy's life in 20thIndla. "Aparajito" won the International Critics Prize, the Golden Lion
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  • 153 14 MONSOON HOLDS UP ISLANDS' 'FACE LIFT' Free Press Mail' Reporter THE north-east monsoon Is holding up the "lace lift" lor the Southern Islands, off Singapore, by voluntary workers from the National Construction Corps. The volunteers havje cleaned up three islands, but work on the others cannot be carried out, until
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  • 33 14 Dr. B. Qopala Rrddy. the Indian Minister for Revenue and Expenditure, will lecture on the "Message ol Tagore at 6. C0 p.m. tomorrow at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall. Bartley Road.
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  • 268 14 Radio girl says: 'I'm fascinated by broadcasting' 4k B^^^fc^ 4 UNIVERSITY of Malaya graduate who is "fascinated by broadcasting" has just visited Singapore on her first official mission as Publicity (Information) Officer of Radio Malaya. She is Miss Lily Goh, of Penang, who was appointed to her post in the
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  • 37 14 The Singapore Chi: Y.M.c.A. will celebrate Its Founder's Day at 7.30 p.m. on N(#v\ 25 at its premise* in South Pier. A dinner, lollowed by musical entertainment and dances, will be held.
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    • 96 14 P^o|^P__PPW^R *RR 'R ,l^ h^^-»*'^^^^^^ B^^^^^^"^^^^^^ .iid you: For an un- .i.void your you mell I tips and the: h^ but to wed to.r birthday corresponding :>h. Let r be rOMORROW OKPIO Nov. risks. Look >\(.I ITARII S :iilbut t careful IPRU OBN. «De any Take refully. \QIARIt T S
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    • 290 14 Don't introduce any thing now. Stick clo>« ly liliar routine. Finish job already begun. (.1 MINI 'May 122-Jm Better for you not to go off at a tangent just now. lily wont catch on toi will: run 22-July Postpone starting any ct until later preterably next v. Re>t on your
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  • 80 15 THREAT OF CHINESE RICE Siamese will pack theirs with vitamins oral m< rice consisted m 4 re of highly nal yellow rice with tritional polished rice. Siam's best Nai Luang nd you are such a customer. You alliood cash." tid, imported it worth of goods ear. co: rice backed up
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  • 31 15 DFASDSAD lutlon •onference accepts s the official language of I Dd achieve proficiency inted out. .on recommended the English as a seconje for educa; and international re.
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    • 354 15 I izine I dieted B B tin I mis r I he |>rri the t\ bv f* h HashIti- iiii H. iiim •I told i I in B 'MiltI gel hitherto allotrd to de fen< Since there is no military justification for these space r-xploration
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  • 704 15 -pi The boy who has found friendship HANS ANDERSON CLUB "VITII his quiet smile Neo s*eng Chuan (left) is ager for friendship. He is 14 years old. For seven of those years he has been crippled by polio. At Singapore's Boys Town where he lives,
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  • 144 15 Pakistan getting worried LONDON. Thurs— The President of Pakistan. Field Marshal Mohammed Ayub Khan. in an interviewpublished here yesterday, warned the western democracies that "a RussianChinese drive to the Indian Ocean is a major aim in the Communist drive for world domination." President Ayub. who was speaking to the Daily
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  • 653 16 MPs KEEP THE PEACE WITH FORCES HELP All set far a night's patrolling Story: Sgt. P. M. Howard Pictures: L/Cpl. D. I. Sullivan /CONTRARY to the belief of some soldiers, a Military Policeman does NOT patrol the streets of Singapore at night with the intention of spoiling anyone's fun. He
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  • 471 16 FORCES NEWS FROM BRITAIN rpHE new inn sign A at the Glouces- ter public house in Sloane Street, Chelsea, shows a member of the Gloucester- shire Regiment in I action on the Imjin i River in Korea in 1941. On the reverse side th« Gloucesters of 1801 arc I seen
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  • 245 17 S.T.C. DECIDES TO EXPERIMENT FURTHER AFTER GOOD RESULTS JHK Singapore Turf Club has decided to continue with Sunday racing but only a> a further experiment. At a 2^-hour closeddoor meeting at Marden House, headquarters of the STC, last night, it was decided to hold the next
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  • 334 17 Canopus Star and Leslian shine TRACKWORK AT IPOH By ALLAN LEWIS TPOH, Thurs. Class 5 1 performers Canopus Star (G. Lee) and Leslian (M. Lee) were the only horses sent against the watch here thisi morning. They ran three in 38 4 5 with Canopus Star beating :ian by about
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  • 61 17 'Well done' greetings for the Aussies pEWALPINDI. Pa k. IV Thurs. Acting President, Lieut. -Gen. Mohammad Azam Khan congratulated the Australian cricket team today on its eight wicket victory over Pakistan in the first Test which ended yesterday. Azam sent a telegram to the team saying: "Your team has lived
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  • 25 17 LONDON, Thurs.— England beat Northern Ireland 2-1 in an International soccer match at Wembley here yesterday. England led 1-0 at halftime.- Reuter
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  • 43 17 The hon- secretary of "The BhU- writes: We would W* it to be known that The bucks never did at any time to anyone anywhere, say that scrapping of the Asian Rugby Union would be h! death knell of Asian rugger.
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  • 75 17 Loll Chins sell four MR. and Mrs. Loh Chin's I two good performers. Who Knows and Flying Phoenix, have been sold to Mr. K. Y. Lim. Both horses will race in Mr. Urn's interests at the current Ipoh meeting. Take Easy has been sold to Miss S. Y. Leong of
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  • 86 17 Sultan's Gold Vase pROB ABLE starters and riders for the Sul- tan's Gold Vase on Sunday are: HAPPY MELODY 9.09 A. Ward, i SATORO 8.08 J. Donnelly. SUN OF BURMA 8.08 R. Taylor. TUDOR WONDER 8.05 A. Mawi. FLYING PHOENIX 8.03 A. Subian, MONITOR 8.02 P.
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  • 83 17 Former Selangor state hockey player, Chai Hon Yoon. has been named to lead Singapore in their international hockey match against the Federation on Nov. 28 on the S.C.C. padang. Chai captained the civilians team against Combined Services in the Poppy Day match early this month. The S.H.A. team, which
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  • 287 17 Malays are worthy champs SINGAPORE Malays are worthy champions Df the SAFA Premier League. They played a fighting game to turn defeat into victory when they met the RAF Singapore in the final at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Their stouthearted display was a treat to watch and they fully earned
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  • 35 17 Meyhandan, R. Mosbergen, Sarboo, Harbhajan Singh, Karpal Singh, S. T. Llhgam, W. Skinner, Thambyraj. L/Cpl. Abdullah, E. Fridan, Gurnam Singh, Karta Singh, P. Pennefather. O. Rozario. Sockalingam and Tham Kong Onn.
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  • 18 17 Jollilads drew with RAF Tengah 4-4 in a friendly soccer match played at rarrer Park yesterday.
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  • 205 17 IT does not always pay to use your imagination. That seems to be the moral of an episode that caused a mild stir in the high-stake room of a London club. North dealt at game all and viewed the following: #9643 OAKQJIO 864 In the mood
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  • 189 17 f ONDON, Thurs. Norwich City, shock team in the English Football Association Cup last season when they reached the semi-final, tailed to progress beyond the first round this year. They were knocked out by j their third division rivals, Reading, 2-1 in a
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  • 106 17 Warrant out for D'Amato's arrest \T W YORK, Thurs. State police today began ft =11 search for Cus D'Amato, manager of former world heavyweight champion Floyd PallliHa after a warrant EE for his arrest was obtained by the Slate Attorney-Gen- eral's office. A magistrate issued the warrant after D Aniato
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  • 342 18 1/? arrangement with the Soviet Union is regarded as essential basis on which to work WASHINGTON, Thursday. COME diplomats here take recent statements by President Eisenhower and other top U.S. officials as indications that the United States expects to open a new chapter in
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  • 60 18 > T E\Y YORK. Thurs. Japan I the United Narday that the world be ready to cope with nomic consequences of general disarmament. Dr. Koto Matsudaira. head of the Japanese delegation. :.u r to the General Assembly's Economic and Fill Committee. w.ih the nent -mall e
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  • 7 18 Mr. :\eri here ,ood\vill Reuter
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  • 199 18 Macmillan to see for himself in Africa LONDON, Thurs. The African tour which it was announced yesterday the i Prime Minister, Mr. Mac- j millan. is to make in j January will include Ghana, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nya&iland, Nigeria and South Africa. It is believed it will be the
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  • 397 18 FILM TOUGH BRANDO GAVE ANNA A SLAP 3 ANT A MONICA, Thurs. Actor Marlon Brando was accused by his exwife yesterday of knocking her to the floor and beating her when he came to visit their son. Brando countered in a bitter child visitation dispute by claiming that Anna Kashn,
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  • 22 18 picture At "Junior Ase" fashion show in London, IG-year-old Anne Flack models a Bri-nvlon dress and jacket ensemble Popper
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  • 135 18 SUICIDE OF GIRL BEFORE CLASSMATES COMPEIGNE (France), Thurs. An 11 -year -old schoolgirl made desperate by fears that her own mother wanted to kill herself, staged a spectacular suicide before the horrified eves of her classmates, police said today. Police, who withheld the girl'* name, .^aid there was no doubt
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  • 69 18 THE retiring CommissionerGeneral for South-East Asia. Sir Robert Scott, left Singapore this morning for a short holiday in Hong Kong with his wife. Sir Robert will later fly to Britain to assume his now post as the Commandant of the Imperial Defence College. He inspected
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  • 32 18 BAGDAD. Thurs.— lraqi Premier Kassem was still in hospital here yesterday although Bagdad Radio said that he had left. He was wounded in nn uttnrir r»n October 7. Reuter
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  • 22 18 JAKARTA, Thur>.— The Soviet Defence Minister has invited Lieutenant-General A.H. Nasution, Indonesian Defence and Security Minister, to visit Rus.v Reuter
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  • 114 18 WASHINGTON, Thurs— A space pioneer yesterday called for President Eisenhower to proclaim a race against Russia in scientific development. At the moment, he said, the U.S. space programme is too feeble and too poorly planned to keep up with the Soviet. The appraisal was given bv
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  • 39 18 MAC, DR. A AGREE ON SUMMIT ORITAIN and West Germany u ment yesterday on summit outlines of a controlled. policy. The agreement followed between the British P: Macmillan. and the G Konrad Adenauer, and i A A j An
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  • 109 18 Singapore detainees U.K. query LONDON. Thurs.- Mr. St. ley Awbery <Lab< ur ed in the House of Comr.. 1 yesterday how many Polii prisoners had been rele. from prison in Si during the pa.st three mon He also asked how mair them were trade union i how many had never
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  • 29 18 Deput y P.M. due Dr. Toh Chin Ci pori's Deputy Prill is due to return to Singapori by Garuda Indonesian Alrwajs today from the Colomb*Plan Ministers' conf ereru •< Jogjakarta.
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