The Singapore Free Press, 1 December 1959
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Article13 1959-12-01 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****, SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1959, IS CENTS.13 words
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Article377 1959-12-01 1 Dearer homes if joint family earnings top $500 Cheap flats reserved for lower income men SINGAPORE Improvement Trust low rent flats will no longer be allotted to families with a joint income of more than $500 a month from all sources. This is stated m an377 words
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Article38 1959-12-01 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Visit of Robert Menzies. Australian Prime Minister, has coincided with a mass campaign to clean up Jakarta. A battalion of troops has been assigned to supervise work by the population. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article21 1959-12-01 1 Opinion Waith in Spore's future the fry on the peo- r of is to >ion of :p a •hat :heir new21 words
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Article23 1959-12-01 1 BONN. Tues. A total of 2.379 refugees fled Communist Germany to West Germany m the week Nov. 21 to U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article30 1959-12-01 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 1171 cents per lb.. down two cents on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.30 words
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Article, Illustration16 1959-12-01 1 Ken and Pat after their engagement at Waterloo Station, London.16 words
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Article189 1959-12-01 1 —AS THEY GOT ENGAGED AMID LONDON BUSTLE A young British couple stood amid the rush hour traffic at Waterloo Station, London, last week and thought of Singapore. Ken Badger. 25, had Justslipped an engagement ring on the finger of Patricia Niblett. 26. And they thought189 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-12-01 1 Sir Anthony Abell. the retiring Governor of Sarawak, said m Singapore yesterday that Nanyang University and the University of Malaya were playing a big role m training future leaders of the "young and expanding country of Sarawak." The Governor leaves for Britain today.48 words
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Article25 1959-12-01 1 CAIRO. Tues. Announcement is due to be made here today of the resumption of Anglo-Egyptian relations, severed since the 1956 Suez crisis. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article280 1959-12-01 1 Sunshine on East Coast but floods have taken their toll KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Brilliant sunshine and swift moving clouds this morning gave hundreds of families on the East Coast, evacuated from their homes because of the floods, the hope that soon they will be back m280 words
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385 1959-12-01 1 Mr. Nair's call to Singapore teaching staffs MR. C.V. Devan Nair. Political Secretary to the Ministry of Education, today called upon the teachers of Singapore to identify their interests and welfare with those of the community at large. Mr. Devan Nair made this call m an article entitled "Extra session385 words
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Article22 1959-12-01 1 BONN, Tues. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer flies today to Paris for talks with French President Charles de Gaulle.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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Article122 1959-12-01 1 DEATH BY ELECTRIC SHOCK Agent's body beside lamp Tljß. R.I. Catford, 41, a sales representative of Pirelli Tyre m Singapore, was electrocuted at 12.50 a.m. this morning m his Cotswold Close home. Neighbours said they heard cries coming from the house. Dr. Ted Hoption Wong, living next door, rushed m122 words
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Article114 1959-12-01 1 Talks on malaria open in KL KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaya hoped to profit from what other countries had learnt the hard way. said the Federation MUr; for Health. Dato Oug Yoke Lin. this morning, speaking at the opening of the Malaria Eradication Conference m Kuala Lumpur. Dato Ong said, that114 words
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103 1959-12-01 1 New sub squadron formed in S'pore ONDON, Tues. The British Navy's new submarine squadron for the Far East was formed m Singapore yesterday. Admiralty announced m London, says a Reuter message. The squadron will form the submarine arm of the Far East Fleet and provide operational boats to meet the103 words
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Advertisement76 1959-12-01 1 |f!SS IKON I A CONTINENT SANK BENEATH THE SEA... LEAVING SINGAPORE AND MALAYA The stunning facts of our pre-historic past. WEIRD ANIMALS; NIGHTMARE MEN; ENGULFING SEAS. This gripping series, based on recent scientific finds, will begin m Friday s Free Press. IT S EXCLUSIVE Order your copy NOW. I 9^76 words
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Advertisement39 1959-12-01 1 MAGIC CLING BRA A^k\ with r»-vol«ti«nar> jRJ3^//\ ctlnffinc bark avaiUble m BLACK ala* at CHOTIRMAU'S V 41. High St. Fitzpattick \rradr j CADBURYS w: send s\* en vc\oP c nfflttf fMAP ■-j l %j v* IflK S Plk K^hp^^x^39 words
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Article202 1959-12-01 2 CONTROL SYSTEM TO BE SET UP WASHIN G T 0 N, Tues. Twelve nations including Japan yesterday completed work on a treaty which will set up m Antarctica the world's first international inspection system to guard against militarisation. The pact was concluded at a closed meetingReuter - 202 words
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313 1959-12-01 2 Britain aims at leadership by WEU countries LONDON, Tuesday. BRITAIN yesterday made a bold bid to concentrate the political leadership of Western Europe m the hands of the seven-nation Western European Union of which she is a member instead of allowing it to slip into the hands of the six-nationReuter - 313 words
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Article122 1959-12-01 2 DANGER OF ICE-BOUND WINTER MONTREAL. Tues. The 5.313-ton Norwegian freighter Vilja is m danger of spending a winter m the ice after running aground last night on a shoal m the St. Lawrence River just west of Brockville, Ontario. She was one of 55 ships m the St. Lawrence -GreatReuter - 122 words
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Article28 1959-12-01 2 JAKARTA, Tues. The Bank of Indonesia has reminded the public that the time limit for exchanging; 1.000 and 500 rupiah banknotes expires on Dec. 31. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article103 1959-12-01 2 STATISTICS IN RUBBER REVISED LONDON. Tues. The International Rubber Study group In the November Issue of its rubber statistical bulletin has revised several of the statistics for the months of August and September. New figures for August are as follows (m long tons> world production of natural rubber 177.500: totalReuter - 103 words
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Article42 1959-12-01 2 HONG KONG. Monday. Closing prices here today were: Friday Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,050 $1,050 Union Ins. Canton $83.00 $«3.50 Whedock Marden 5.b0 5.55 ITKong "phone $30.00 $30.00 Dairy Farm Ccid Storage $20.00 $20.00 Taxkoo Docks $56.00 $39.0042 words
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164 1959-12-01 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. A N oil tanker, the 9,000-ton Lotorium, will be open to members of the public during Singapore's National Loyalty Week. Members of the public j ing to board the 1 Lotorium, a unit of the Shell Company's Far Eastern Zone Fleet164 words
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Article26 1959-12-01 2 CAIRO. Tues.— The Saudi Arabian cargoship "Holy Mecca." with 15 men aboard, was reported missing m the Red Sea yesterday m a storm. U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article177 1959-12-01 2 T ONDON. Tues.— Rubber prices were marked down by about one penny per pound ai the outset yesterday follow mc the steep decline m Singapore but further reductions had to be made before buyers showed interest. The clo*e was quietly steady. In NEW YORK rubber futures were177 words
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Article29 1959-12-01 2 NEW YORK. Tues— Two American seamen'.s unions have formed an international maritime workers union to provide collective bargaining lor crews satHntr flaes of convenience vessels. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article253 1959-12-01 2 SHIPS IN PORT SHIPS King alongside the Singapore Harbour Wharves or expected today are: Leda Maersk 1/2, Mersey Lloyd 4/5. TJinegara 6/7, Polydorus 6A. Atami Maru 8/9, James McKay 10/11. Glenartney 13/14, Bayernstein 15/16, Star Betelgeuse 18. Shunico Maru 19. Presco No. 12 N. Wall 1. Labuan Hadji N. Wall253 words
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Article139 1959-12-01 2 NOTE: Alt prices b> are viiddle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON ft. Fr.day Te<lay RUBBER No. 1 RSS e.l.f. European ports Dec Jan RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot ÜBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mouse Term* Jan Feb. TONE Quiet but steady. Atw^e pr ed m139 words
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Article688 1959-12-01 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle pn, SINGAPORE, MONDAY. INDUSTRIALS Yesterday Tc3ay Alex 6r.-k3 Pref I 0 170 O'ds. 1.59 1.99 Atlas Ue I' oo Bute's 8.8. Petrol 5C *5O fa.M. Trustees 575 525 Coo. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19 Ords 4 9 483 Federal Dispensary 113688 words
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Advertisement860 1959-12-01 2 1 1 *^-^^B> i^,^^ B^B^L^G B^B^B^ Hal m V^*' I^Zj^S rI $gg THE t.A.I- UNtS SailiagS te ABO, BEB MA. MfOITCOJIAIFCAR, fj® 3* :OKTIIKITAt i SCAHMIUVUI POtTS. lC V^Vj s.pta r U. Silt/ 4 Me 5 I Otc HJllfi) Jf bis. "talart.a 21/22 Oec M«Ht 25 20 it, S.aaiea «i860 words
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Advertisement246 1959-12-01 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE <Sc NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'oo r e P. Sham Penanj iAYEimSTIIN (LIOYD) 31 Net 2 Dec 3 4 Dee REIFINSTEIN (LLOYD) 15/11 Dec 11 ,20 Dec 21/21 Oec MVNCNEN (NAPAG) 24/27 Oec 28 2* Oec 29246 words
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Advertisement26 1959-12-01 2 JlPllllllllllii" H j£i H detachabk- !i ii ikitli i leal \|.W eluding aerial >l>eaker. I PHILIPS chanjit'al'levith t^ I S an.uh' 1 PHILIPS. a^x bb^*^*^ *^ji26 words
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Miscellaneous15 1959-12-01 2 By Cog POP —Brotherly Luo rTSfean™"" mmm mm^^ mmm fe^ I f >fc>oUfc COT IU615 words
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Article, Illustration529 1959-12-01 3 Those who can't advise, donate says Scollay pHK new principal of the Singapore Polytechnic, *«o k C Scolla y» yesterday appealed to members of the public to come forward and assist m the development of the institution. Those who cannot assist by giving specialistFree Press - 529 words
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Article, Illustration21 1959-12-01 3 GRANDFATHER, WITH CANCER, GOES MISSING [lather, sutteriiiii from cancer been mi>Mns; m Singapore be children and v Prince Philip clothing or21 words
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Article24 1959-12-01 3 re Ma lay alee ociation a tea party 1 tctail Restaurant, Road o'.m.s.. Association's Mr. K. The: 1. Hc is going aye.24 words
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Article47 1959-12-01 3 WASHINGTON, Tues.— U.S. consumption of new rubber amounted to 147.643 long tons m October. 1959. as comp-ared with 146.111 tons m September 1959 and 137,693 tons m October a year ago. New rubber stocks at the end of October 1959 were 264,779 tons.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 47 words
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Article41 1959-12-01 3 THE "An Hong", a Singai pore ship released this week Iby the Vietnamese Govern- ment. is due to arrive m Singapore 'm a day or two." The owners paid a fine of $6,000 to the Vietnamese [Government.41 words
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Advertisement383 1959-12-01 3 ETSRNPI'IVinTIC Chronometer The title Chronometer is legally protected and reserved for Swis* high quality wotch«t IJBb which hove passed the very stringent test* JPJ b^A OW* C Swiss Control Stations. #j Wotches which surpass the olreody norrow MM J^&^JPT ir m r 9' n by holt ore awarded a certificate383 words
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Miscellaneous197 1959-12-01 3 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson X- -^L^'l 5 .OVkS-r.Mf EN£MY THE MA^kSLEK SAJ< VCH'T vvOCRY 1 /^I icSnOPE^N 1 \.T -'^g r. *^j^L -?r -*w>f s /vfW YORK. IN TOWN.' I SAY ABOUT I T. SUCH RIFFRAFF 7n£ ■\<SnT... SS> >C^ TCs T >fTprr JI'I THAT S197 words
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Miscellaneous421 1959-12-01 3 OORN today, you have a should prove highly impor- quiet reserve which c-an tant to your future, prove most misleading to PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20 > those who do not know you Act directly today, well. You seem to be a re- Friendly co-operation with a tiring individual, but under-421 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1959-12-01 4 AT 34 SUCH A CHANCE IS HIGHER Says CHAPMAN PINCHER fHK Queen's third baby is expected to arrive either m the last two weeks of January or the first two weeks of February. 1 find that her doctors cannot be more specific about the exact date at1,105 words
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329 1959-12-01 4 ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN FUR BROUGHT BY TIBETAN REFUGEE OEEKERS of the truth about an elusive mountain creature dubbed "the Abominable Snowman" are turning over a theory based on the discovery of a rare bearskin m the remote kingdom of Bhutan. Desmond Doig, a special correspondent for the Indian journal "Statesman" came329 words
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Article54 1959-12-01 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber H PERSONALLY, I would ra--1 ther drink wine than wear a collar, but a printer I know says that most people who can afford a cellar usually keep a collar for banquets and other formal occasions. The wealthier ones lay down as many as a dozen54 words
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Advertisement575 1959-12-01 4 IHtl\K Green Spot Jr* a#j BbjP"*^ W B^P^^ Straits Times Free Press For the convenience of advertiser* our representatives at Ist Floor, COLO STORAGE ARCADE, Orchard Road, Singapore. will receive small advertisements and box number replies. Small advertisements placed m Singapore may also be handed to: COLO STORAGE BRANCHES at575 words
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Advertisement171 1959-12-01 4 mr(\ V^B§k w£3&&&^^ ill R^i's'^ «*v> v*^^^^R QUALITY SHIRTS 0 designed for exceptional cjr comfort, shirts hy COBRA fKV t7/>v> <j/;v w/m f//r /i7ft\<rf m N?J 5/ v/t'. Ni/ /)c o r ma tc r'u If. <;//</ excellent tailotimi make COBRA shirts the first choice of men >.' The perfect171 words
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Miscellaneous285 1959-12-01 4 CLUES ACROSS 4. The rod that might have rer ,^i«m freshment to offer (3). 1. The sort of 5 nave nots arc m tnis Mum's sister makes for the <4) most part (5). 6 y ea V n for the Queen's cypher 4. These are armed m a de- at285 words
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Miscellaneous128 1959-12-01 4 SINGAPORE RADIO P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; 1.02 Souvenirs from showland 1.30 The news; 1.40 Newstalk: 1.45 Isaac Stern plays; 2.00 Close down. 5.00 Programme summary; 5.03 Heard m the cinema; 5.30 Soanies Forsyte, Esquire— Part 5; 6.00 A day to remember birthday and anniversary greetings with music from Kingsley Morrando.128 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-12-01 5 piclure. The choir of the Chinese Industrial and Commercial Old Boys' Association rehearsing at the Victoria Theatre for an item m Malam Kebudayaan (Cultural Night) to be presented by the cultural bodies m Singapore m co-opera-tion with the Ministry of Culture on Dec. 8 atFree Press - 58 words
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Article305 1959-12-01 5 STATE GETS INTO MOOD OF LOYALTY t'trnts offer free services T*HE people of Singapore have got into swing for the National Loyalty Week, which starts on Thursday morning with the installation of the first Malayan-born Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Preparations are being made practically m every office and firm, and even305 words
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Article166 1959-12-01 5 Dato Lee helps prodigies DATO Lee Kong Chian, chairman of the Singapore Council of Social Services, has promised a monthly donation for the education of the State's violinist prodigies Lee Pan Hon and his brother Peng Hon. A spokesman of the Social Welfare Department said the exact amount of Dato166 words
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Article39 1959-12-01 5 The five centres of the Salvation Army m Singapore will work Jointly to raise funds for a Grand Christmas Fair. The fair will be held m Clemenceau Avenue on Dec. 5 from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.39 words
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Article210 1959-12-01 5 'Dock officials disrespectful' ftO CHAIRS FOR OUR MEN— SAYS UNION THE Naval Base Labour Union has protested against what it termed "disrespect" to its members by Dockyard officials. The pretest is contained m a letter to the Naval Base Commodore Superintendent. It cites .several instances of alleged "disrespect." Mr S.210 words
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Article128 1959-12-01 5 Students will be clowning at sea I UNIVERSITY of Malaya students have been offered two lighters to stage a rag on water during the Loyalty Week sea sports next Sunday. The lighters have been offered by the Master Attendant and are to be used for mock battles m between the128 words
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Advertisement24 1959-12-01 5 7 \\O -Vo<°° 91 Nu «v<l V cot I** to^*** r TOMATO JUICE |h m health value \^^^^M n^ _^^^^H 43i > tiUvf p\^? (If24 words
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Advertisement127 1959-12-01 5 > < THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER < > COMPANY (SINGAPORE) LTD. has much pleasure m announcifig the opening of their new Technical Service Department m United Engineers Building River Valley Road (Damar Road entrance) 7384 7959 m a M //iwMij/wa/ (Ac <Mrt/d Your inspection of our up-to-date Service facilities Is127 words
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Miscellaneous93 1959-12-01 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 10.50 a.m. TOMORROW: 0.12 a.m. and 11.31 a.m. THURSDAY: 1.03 a.m. ami IM4 p.m. FRIDAY: 1.3 > a.m. and 12.59 p.m. SATURDAY: 3.40 a.m. and 1.4(i p.m. SUNDAY; 3.29 a.m. and 2.38 p.m. TODAY I vwr i ßaffles Quay): 'p.m.. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.; emu.h» bf'inners93 words
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Article, Illustration11 1959-12-01 6 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM by ♦RE-PAINTINGS by Ng Kim SengNg Kim Seng - 11 words
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Article, Illustration929 1959-12-01 6 THE MOST PERSONAL CARDS OF ALL... STOPPED on the five -foot way a few days ago to watch a mother and her daughter looking m a window of a photographic shop. As I moved m closer I heard the girl say, •'That one is nice too!" They were admiring a929 words
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Advertisement341 1959-12-01 6 "good things come i *z&SfJ&Zs±j m small packages" crnrnnil i *^^^CTw!Lr^jl feotures. V 3 f^J iil azor-shorp 60mm f3.5 Ychincn lens. 1 I /^2okvl bnutter speeds tc 1] f t^F yJM built n self-timer &ex rA^MI IjF-\^^^r^? posure-meter. ■L ><^S^nS-« de-luxe two-tone finibh v J yW Mi^^\ one "O"^ *****341 words
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Advertisement218 1959-12-01 6 Now-ta j/orjr own I .^^^^^^^^^^bbbb^bbhb^bVb^HbVbib^bk: Git ah the full rich goodness I* present only when the coffee bean la broken grind your own freah %r» flavorful coffee. Ground hours— «sfl or longer before use, precious flavor escapes. Fresh -ground the KltchenAid way, you never knew coffee could be ao good!218 words
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Article1368 1959-12-01 7 CUT-PRICE BARGAINS! ON THIS PAGE ARE THE LOWEST PRI CES IN TOWN, SO SCAN THEM CLOSELY AND MAKE A NOTE OF THE PARTICULAR COMMODITIES YOU WANT. THE BARGAIN PAGE IS A REGULAR FREE PRESS FEATURE, APPEARING EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. HAVE YOL HEARD that "Flying Eagle" shirts are belling at1,368 words
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Advertisement233 1959-12-01 7 I pit" 1 Huiiiit fe f ON W'* AVAILABLE ON HIRE XK H ASE PURCHASE loirs shbwfs Tel: *****. B a notte at--HRU K.L.— PINANC— KOTA BAHRU IgREAT x m as sale ICTIONS! I JJJ HIAP CHIANG CO., P' 11 1%. Orchard Road. Igi HfiLIA Visit and select the best233 words
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Advertisement128 1959-12-01 7 TERRIFIC VALUE For Your Money. Stupendous Bargains I Ladies 9 Men's Wear. m iiiiiiiiiiiiii j EXCLUSIVE GOODS THROWN I ON BARGAIN COUNTERS. Khemco's 68 HIGH ST., SINGAPORE. 6. SALE Now m full swing FURNISHINGS CURTAIN NETS DRESS MATERIALS to be cleared at Ruthlessly Cut Prices S. A. MAJEED CO., 70,128 words
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Advertisement80 1959-12-01 7 FINDING IT HARD TO KEEP THAT CREASE IN YOUR PANTS OR SKIRT? You need "CLEANSET" easy to apply, suitable safe for oil mo- SET" keeps creases resistent even to rain frequent Wr bendings. Only $1.20 per bottle of lOOcc. Sole Distributors Wanted. «g? "TITHES" LTD. 62, Middle Rood, S'pore-7. Tel:80 words
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Advertisement237 1959-12-01 7 For real Comfort Always ASK FOR MEN BOYS IM MAOE IN USA 4 ■1 > THE ARCADE TAILORING CO., 7 ARCADE, SINGAPORE. Sole Agents for Spore I Molayo LACHMANN CO., 11 -X Asio Insurance Bldq Singapore Tel: *****. JAPANESE ~T\ cultured L Pearls f Necklaces Selling 1 CHEAP Wholesaler Retailer:237 words
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Advertisement238 1959-12-01 7 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED I OR CHILDREN'S WEAR CHIU)Ri:\'S SHORTY PYJAMAS, BLOUSES PLAYSUITS, JEANS and DUNGAREES etc., etc. Suitable for X mas Gifts. Prices are very reasonable. V.S.t: C. K. TANG LTD. 310, ORCHARD RD, S'POP TEL: *****/8 ***** X MAS SAYING CLEARING GENTS' SPORT SHIRTS $2 70 LADIES' CIRCLE238 words
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273 1959-12-01 8 TELL EVE ABOUT YOUR PETS, WIN CASH PRIZE FROM Sally Y. of Singapore, 12, comes a letter to say that she has a very clever cat. "Mitzi is so intelligent," she writes. "When I get home m the evening there she is waiting at the bus stop. I wonder if273 words
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Article, Illustration641 1959-12-01 8 DAINTY... AND SO DURABLE, TOO FSDFSDAFASDFSF T OOKING for a handbag that is dainty enough to carry even with the most gossamer dress, yet serviceable enough to take to the market for the daily shopping? It will be a bag that never shows dirt, which can be sponged clean m641 words
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Article, Illustration193 1959-12-01 8 JOY MENG - Lovely to look at JOY MENG a do toish I had long tapering fingers, writes Sue of Singapore, 15. My fingers are miserably short and stubby and I dare not let the nails grow long as I am a typist, is there any way I can make my finger longer?193 words
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Advertisement372 1959-12-01 8 /fe V A C^ V y\ Orip-dry H XI s Non-Iron Fully Guaranteed fit 1 I 1 Light weight Cotton v^_ MADE IN ENGLAND Controlled retail price I Singapore $2.50 Federation $2.90 I Penang $2.55 X|^ Sole Agents: LEBEL (CHINA) LTD. V SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Tel ***** T e372 words
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Advertisement127 1959-12-01 8 For that well-groomed look,, mil conoi-i JB BB^ 11 •*uii >hT>xi Al There ;> r<>r keqmig health brilliantiiu -t< sleek look or <^9^ desirable. 1 mm MF fragrance then nov *y**M>U| which hab i^^. JrK •ft *.Jf-.- y OU qJ|oos< beware of imitati< YARDLEY solidified brill arii ii r r127 words
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Article543 1959-12-01 9 Allan Lewis - Allan Lewis OUR KINGDOM AND STAR ZEAL ALSO IMPRESS By OLUE Spray, who has very good recent form, showed that he is holding it by running three m 37 2/5 on the outside of the number two track at Bukit Timah this morning. Blue543 words
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Article, Illustration362 1959-12-01 9 Going:: Heavy Third day: Nov. 29 poral Nim 8.11 (J Forte) 4 Klkno 1 ?n ar r 9DO carr 811 <Shaari). 2. First Partnership 7.13 (Ward). 3. Cor- 4. Kidjang 9.0 0 <D Forte). Winner trained by Sullivan. Won by: S|. Time: linTn o9 3/a. Tote:362 words
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Article, Illustration161 1959-12-01 9 WE all have to endure the pest who insists on playing every hand. His partners know that the cheapest course is to give wa y. but they may still to take the rap loi a towards the rubber ,ame. Soutt i^** North's Spade response. Everyone passed,161 words
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Advertisement20 1959-12-01 9 £^OONICAS oo $1450, 50 LTD., iST FAN 10IA ON HIRE JKHASE Kons iO2 recorder i r P STORESLTD. Patricks NOOERNE20 words
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Advertisement100 1959-12-01 9 11l —^tT) Juoc\ ilt Feeling off key^ Tune up with a glass of our Magnolia milk. Magnolia milk is high m protein. It's a powerhouse of energy. To recharge and refresh, drink a glass of Magnolia milk. M^M.^W Ml M mMrW^k 1/ V^ LULU JIUKAUC LKCAMtKItb ::::::::::::rJ""S The style leader100 words
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Article23 1959-12-01 10 CALCUTTA. Tues. The number of deaths resulting from the explosion at Jamuria Bazaar. West Bengal, has risen to 42. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration27 1959-12-01 10 picture. Singapore Polytechnic students and guests applaud a point made during a debate on birth control held at the Polytechnic last night Free PressFree Press - 27 words
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270 1959-12-01 10 Australia may waive Singapore student's bill CASEY SEES 'SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES' CANBERRA, Tuesday. THE Australian Government may waive a charge of £A80() (about 85,400) which it levied m hospital charges against Singapore student Tony Lim m Melbourne, the External Affairs Minister, Mr. Richard Casey, said last night. Mr. Casey, m an270 words
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Article140 1959-12-01 10 REPRESENTATIVES of the Medical and Dental Officers' Association will meet the Singapore Government on Friday m connection with the technical and professional allowances of doctors and dentists m the public service. This was revealed last night by the Associations Chairman, Dr. Gwee Ah Letig, at the140 words
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Article, Illustration107 1959-12-01 10 LADY GOODE (centre) says farewell to her young friends at the -Red Cro>s Home for Crippled Children, Singapore. The departing President of the Red Cross m Singapore. Lady Goode was accompanied by her daughter. Mary Anne. 4), who gave each of the children m the107 words
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215 1959-12-01 10 HIM OF THE SPORT N__., XT RAWALPINDI, Tuesday. ORMAN O'Neill, scoring 52 not out, enabled the Australian cricket team to force a three wicket win yesterday against the hostile bowling of the President's XI two-man attack. Intikhab Alum's leg-spin-ners and Munir MalicksReuter - 215 words
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Article52 1959-12-01 10 MELBOURNE, Tues.— Fred Palmer, the French jockey, has drawn the favourite, Sir Blink, as his mount m the Melbourne Racing Club's International Stakes to be run here on Saturday. Geolt Lewis (Britain), Yui Nohira (Japan), Moses Lee Malaya) and J. Hoogaert (Belgium) have all drawnReuter - 52 words
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123 1959-12-01 10 Students are against birth control BIRTH control should not be encouraged m Singapore, because it would lead to selfishness and niv>ral laxity. This was the decision reached by students of the Singapore Polytechnic last night after an animated l* 2 hour debate. The theme: 'Birth control should be encouraged m123 words
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Article33 1959-12-01 10 BOMBAY. Tues. -Police have disclosed that a M 560.000 jewel described as the Queen of Sheba's collar has been stolen from Crown Prince Asfa Wassen of Ethiopia. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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164 1959-12-01 10 npWO first division teams could not raise a full side for yesterday's Singapore hockey league engagements. The teams were the Ceylon Sports Club and the Singapore Teachers Union. The Ceylonese won by seven goals to two. Moaned Awthar Singh, secretary of the S.T.U. team before164 words
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Article109 1959-12-01 10 WINSTON SPEAKS AGAIN IN COMMONS LONDON. Tv» v sir v ton Churchill drew I cheers yesterday visited his beloved H Commons on* his birthday. In response. Churchill n. his first Hour* ot Comn. speech since retii: Prime Minister. Opposition leader Gaitskell. m a briei i pression of good wisl had109 words
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Article80 1959-12-01 10 ‘50 COME TS FOR NEW U.K. FORCE' >TEW YORK. Tm week Magazini that the British Gov ment's forthcomme Paper on defence wti pose the purchasing ol of 50 Comet IV jt These planes would be c able of transportn.u the British army's strategic ac: forces anywhere m the w< m80 words
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