The Singapore Free Press, 8 December 1959
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Title Section13 1959-12-08 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article56 1959-12-08 1 WM but for _rowt Is iques is the Deveat- the im~ners r a works. pipe *y to v roads and .ers it to > to and vould tcp up the J apply I live life. to the w in i at the them the without56 words
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Article487 1959-12-08 1 faylon P.M. walks out on Sri Lanka colleagues He will party for polls COLOMBO, Tues.— Mr. Wijayananda Dahanayake, Prime Minister of Ceylon, resided from the ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party yesterday. He told his Ministerial colleagues he proposed to go to the polls next March with aReuter; U.P.I - 487 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-12-08 1 I WITH grace and poise. Sutinah's Dancers perE form the delightful Malay dance "Rayuan E Kenchana" at last E night's Puspaworno E Singapura at the Singa- pore Badminton Hall. The concert was an E item m the National Loyalty Week celebra- E tions— FreeFree Press - 54 words
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257 1959-12-08 1 Missing student found in family home in Taiping GOH KEAT SENG, the University of Malaya student missing from Singapore since last Wednesday, has been found. He is now at the family home m Taiping. News that Keat Seng was m Taiping was phoned to King Edward VII Hall, Singapore, by257 words
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Article110 1959-12-08 1 MALAYA'S STRANGE PAST THE nightmare men of the past and the weird animals they lived among, appear TODAY on Page 4. For the first time, Malaya's pre-historic secrets have been written into a gripping easy-to-read series. FOLLOW IT IN THE FREE PRESS And there is another treat m store for110 words
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Article119 1959-12-08 1 Expansion plan for PMIP KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party will discuss its West Coast expansion programme at its annual general meeting, which begins on Dec. 22. The meeting, which will last four days, will be held at the Sultan Sulaiman Club here. More than 300 delegates from all119 words
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Article34 1959-12-08 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 123. cents per lb., up one and a half cents on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.34 words
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154 1959-12-08 1 INQUIRY INTO BANDA MURDER IS POSTPONED COLOMBO, Tues. The i acting Chief Magistrate here. Mr. A.A. de S. Wijesekera yesterday informed tne seven people accused of consDiring to murdr the late Prim! Minister of Ceylon Mr Solomon Bandaranaike. that the inquiry into the case will begin on Dec. 14. TheReuter - 154 words
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Article270 1959-12-08 1 Govt, criticised for its stand on Apartheid at U.N. debate LONDON, Tuesday. A HOUSE of Commons debate on the British Gov- ernment's recent voting at the United Nations on racial discrimination ended m uproar last night and the defeat of a critical Labour (Opposition) motion by 341 votesReuter - 270 words
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Article39 1959-12-08 1 KALIMPONG North-East India), Tues. The West Bengal Congress committee has described the district of Darjeellng, especially Kalimpong, as "an important centre of anti-Indian espionage activities which constitute a grave threat to security of India." ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article67 1959-12-08 1 LONDON, Tuesday Sir Winston Churchill attended the House' of Commons yesterday and accepted Prime Minister Harold MacmiMan's invitation to sit beside him on the front bench instead of his accustomed place. colleague occasionally assisted the "Father of the House" as he entered the chamber throughU.P.I - 67 words
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Article63 1959-12-08 1 STOP PRESS p II II I \ll pound* RIER DRAW i rr* i., I. It. 1 11 i m i: i n m BROKER STABBED IN CRITICAL CONDITION igapon rublw Mr s,,h bed m st— lH'ti h) lj. a\ is «boui i, < Mini l; Hat— i63 words
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Advertisement41 1959-12-08 1 IISS IKON I VrUOc BULLDOG for stfetrfb' mmmmmmmmmmmmmimm\mmmmmmwwwmmmmmmr. A *TS BALL RAFFLES MOTEL 12 Dec. 9.30 p.m. to 2 aw. n 0, of Sinjapo-a Children's Society ke, Robinsons. S.CS., Fit-pa"* l C Ta*,,, #r p.O, Bo» 152. V *~>~!-!!^ W WMIIHWIM.M lIHHIIMtIHII41 words
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Advertisement210 1959-12-08 1 MAGIC CLING BRA t vita rc-alatlaaary RjrVA rlinrlnc Mac- aaw f^^**^. available la BLACK I aIM at ROBINSON'S 4/' Raffles Place Malaya's Secret Past p. 4 Photography p. 6 Cut-price Bargains p. 7 Eve p. 8 Allan Lewis picks the Winners p. 9 Cartoons p. 3 Your Lucky Star p.210 words
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Article, Illustration27 1959-12-08 2 f/nited States Secretary oi Commerce. Mr. Frederick 11. Mueller. 65, will arrive m Singapore on FrMaj <>n a goodwill and trade promotion mission.27 words
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Article232 1959-12-08 2 The manufacturers prefer fresh rubber, says Bureau WASHINGTON. Tuesday. I THE Natural Rubber Bureau says m its De cember bulletin that the General Services Administration is faced with "real problems m the disposal programme" of its stockpile rubber. It explains that the large consumers are interested mainly232 words
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Article45 1959-12-08 2 HOXG KONG. Monday Closing prices here today were. Saturday Today 3. A: S. Banking Corporation 51. 050 $1,060 Union Ins. Canton $83.50 $82.50 IVheelock Marden 5.55 5.60 K'Kong "phone $31.00 $31,00 Dairy Farm <fc Cold Storage $20.40 $20.50 raikoo Docks $39.00 $39.0045 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-12-08 2 Three international airlines. BOAC. Air India International and Qantas. last week signed an agreement m Bombay to coordinate their share of the world's international air traffic m the jet age. Pictured above are the chief executives of the airlines signing the agree- ment. They are, from left:84 words
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Article206 1959-12-08 2 GENEVA, Tuesday. RISING consumption, incomes and investment m most West European countries are forecast for the coming months m a report published here. The Economic Commission for Europe said yesterday there could be little doubt about the trend m the months ahead, and added that theReuter - 206 words
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Article283 1959-12-08 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves, or expected today are: Somali 1/2, Tegelberg 4/5, Agamemnon 6/7, Burma Maru 6A, Benloyal 8/9, Van Spilbergen 10/11, Ariake Maru 13/14, Memnon 15/16, Leda Maersk 18, Azumasan Maru 19, Senai N. Wall 4. Sabang 21/22, Kinabalu 23/24. Karossa 25,283 words
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Article99 1959-12-08 2 12 trawler hands lost in storm LONDON, Tues. At least five ships were m distress around the British coast yesterday after one of the stormiest nights of the year. At Duncansby Head, most northerly point In Scotland, 12 men were feared lost after the Aberdeen trawler George Robb was driven99 words
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Article26 1959-12-08 2 BANGKOK. Tues. The T*hai Government has signed agreements with two firms who will manufacture flashlight batteries and one who will produce sulphuric acid.26 words
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Article161 1959-12-08 2 Round the World Market Prices NOTE: AH prices belou are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Dec 7 Saturday Today RUBBER No. 1 BIS a.i.f. EurepMn ports Dec 34: Jan 34 16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 3.'. .ÜBBER No. 1 RSS tottlomont Hou«e Tormt Jan Fob TONE: Steady. Above161 words
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Advertisement771 1959-12-08 2 —^flLpJy--- i m^t^ mm^+.\ yjjgmm. mßß^MMM^^^^^^^^^^ 9*y rr _r ©THE t.A.I. LINES v V Sa.hags tl ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN, t-f^ COBTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. /V Spin P. S'Sm PiMH >ft JT ms. -Lalaariia I 21 22 Dec 23 24 Dec 2 X D Ec, ms. S.aalia 8) M Oec771 words
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Advertisement226 1959-12-08 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. Spore P. Sham Penang REIFENSTEIN (LLOYD) 18/13 Dec 20 21 Dec 21/22 Dec MUNCHEN (HAPAG) 21/23 Dec 24/25 Dec 25/26 Dec FRANKFURT (HAPAG) 30 Dec/ 1 Jan 2/3 Jan Express Service. At Hamburg226 words
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Advertisement825 1959-12-08 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle pri< SINGAPORE, MONDAY. Set. Coconuts i-niKTiiiis ,Sun ei B| 8T 2 INDUSTRIALS Sulof 95 Yesterday Today Sungei Tukmg I Alex Bricks Pref 1.70 1.70 g^* R LB6 Ords 199 199 L,u 6enut ihh it £S mm 3:5 8.8. Petrol -50" -51 STERLING RUBBERS B.M.825 words
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Miscellaneous18 1959-12-08 2 POP-Taking the Rise By Cog 1. Kj> II dump, j* #*M VJHATT Jf MO >*">> WASH C_WX-*IKJ. NO JP>18 words
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Article140 1959-12-08 3 l f ,rfft<T to/fo fc. Ac/d j,. Malaya and Indonesia concur m Romanised spelling JAKARTA. Tues Malaya and Indonesia have agreed on how to standardise Romanised spelling. The languages of both countries, already similar, will become completely uniform when the experts have concluded their programme of talks140 words
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Article, Illustration206 1959-12-08 3 P. Ramlee - P.Ramlee NORMADIAH AND TROUPE PERFORM BRIDAL DANCE pOPULAR nightclub singers stole the show when Radio Singapore presented Puspawarna Singapura before a capacity crowd at the Badminton Hall last night. Singer Helen Lorain won the hearts of the crowd by singing two lively numbers. Hey ThereR.L - 206 words
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125 1959-12-08 3 MILAN, Tuesday. A f ARIA CALLAS' estranged husband, Giovanni A A Battista Meneghini. sent her a bouquet of roses for her birthday on Dec. 4, a member of the staff at the soprano's Milan home said yesterday. Madame Callas sent flowers125 words
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Article56 1959-12-08 3 MUSEUM': DIGNITY IS BEST COURSE I l erday a -cum Said ..dere of the United g 1 Comproject i furore British United authorities :l^ubt of ■ment's Mr. r of the that the treat the y and had Moorr'legram rs to pt to Egypt- Com--21, was m the vain ps hisReuter - 56 words
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Article22 1959-12-08 3 TOKYO. Tues. Mr. Somerset Maugham has left aboard the liner Vietnam for Saigon after a month-long stay m Japan.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article469 1959-12-08 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you have a gay as weli as a serious side to your nature, and there are times when the two appear to be m constant conflict. You have a keen interest m the problems of all mankind and undoubtedly will have talent m Ihe literary469 words
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Advertisement28 1959-12-08 3 P Xtf red vow 9' a MBlUt HHHIIK BOIT |V ,,\|M>»K Ml hi. TOP rlion ill hetiin 0% mwhi. I is lastr ippiii-i fading Cll I ll J28 words
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Advertisement316 1959-12-08 3 §&^i SWISS -K-L-H _B_-i_-^_-^_-- m\» i"_^~_r-^-__^ _l_^^^^a#jHV^S^M^f^ N 'T^C-»__i __^^^^^^M MM ~^T^MM\% wMMMMMV THE MOST PORTABLE of portables Wri^e for illustrated folder y_f m. m ~r o P 0 BOX 121. $/A/C4Po*€ beautiful coloured S*r/s Calenaar is given w.th every typewntc <*d between now and New Year. better than \J316 words
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Miscellaneous102 1959-12-08 3 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice <Sc Fred Dickenson OKAY, OKAY, HACKSAW PLACE... /Jlf 'Y^^jf^^^^ifefl \W HbRE THAT Lt -ONPUCTiNO- f TALK ABOUT HOW MANDRAKE b y Lee Falk and Phil Davis |j m V t^^Tv Bfcfc'^*^7 V 1 _fe OO^rVAJCV'i '^Amt UMM^^^^r rl THE HEART OF JULIET JONES By Stan102 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1959-12-08 4 CHARLES BRYCE - Nightmare in Malaya's Garden of Eden CHARLES BRYCE No. 2 m the series by II IMIMIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIiiriIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IMIIIIIIIMI TOMORROW: Can man m Malaya remember his own creation? iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit APE-MEN have always been a favourite m the world of fantasy: Ape-men and gigantic reptiles. The ape-men of Malaya are especially intriguing1,125 words
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Article153 1959-12-08 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; 1.02 Souvenirs from showland; 1.30 The news; 140 Newstalk; 1.45 Isaac Stern plays; 200 Close down. 5.00 Programme summary 5.03 Heard m the cinema; 5.30 Soames Forsyte, Esquire Part 6: 6«0 A day to remember; birthday and anniversary greetings with music from Kingsley Morrando.153 words
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Article, Illustration489 1959-12-08 4 LOGAN COURLAY - CALD WELL HAS A FORMULA FOR WOMEN LOGAN COURLAY by pect him to oc a state i^Partment of.ic.al lrom Washington. You would never mistake him A or a low-living, harcidrinking. unwashed character irorn "Tobacco Read But of course authors seldom resemble the characters they create. And the public are still489 words
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Advertisement680 1959-12-08 4 dMMVfe-.HMlMMMliMllimilltlttmtMMMaMMMtt*. I DRINK Green Spot o**% I r i>l«ltllllll«ll<(IIM«ft*ttMII1HIIIIIIIIMntt1MIIUIIMk* CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE 29 Words $2 (Min.)— Box SO ets. uxtru DRIVE YOURSELF CARS Ring porei *****. Kverfme Co. TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print from -parency. Telephone 'Life' *****. P.O. Box 110*. Spore. PLAN PRINTING from Tracings. Agents: "Oce 4k680 words
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Advertisement161 1959-12-08 4 mnmmmmmmmmm M odel 5 1 OC Hercules i j fc fa hand -held or self -supporting L I controlled magnetic microphone L__-P i 'ifl of minimum cost, ideal for gen- I L^B* i eral-purpose use m tropica! P*_lN__l countries and coastal areas \W l mw ßm.m\^\ where heat or humidity161 words
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Miscellaneous180 1959-12-08 4 CLUES ACROSS rows (Hamlet) <6>. 1. Play out of open action (5) Tnis isn't intended to do this 4. They denote more than pri- to the infant (6>. vate achievement (7>. 6 Austen's pround accompani8. Watery mass bringing u> ment <9>. warmth (3. 4. 6). 7- August 1? (6, 7)180 words
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Article109 1959-12-08 5 S'pore invited to big UNKNOWN K^M hi- invited ■T chambers of Krc f local fcactu 4 al d Ksmen to take K^an inter- j f 3 ir to be Jak.irt.i from >tpt. 30 r. 0 oommemo- -N.ir> t^din intiepend- inni■T 0 f thf herdja W < the I partiBT countries109 words
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Article84 1959-12-08 5 l') 0 Govt, primary school students to be chosen ■nstry of Education, Singapore, is offering I scholarships to Government primary school who have been selected for admission to *nt secondary schools. I *c scholarships are open to those whose ot afford to pay towards their second- are refrom ©Is84 words
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Article88 1959-12-08 5 Accounts: Request by Ministry rHUNC-PALS of English r schools m Singapore have been asked by the Ministry of Education to keep their account books up to date as auditing is due m about three weeks A circular from the Mlnibtry said that In previous years auditors had found 'great difficulty"88 words
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Article43 1959-12-08 5 A total of $798,537 was given In public assistance to 24 513 people by the Singapore Social Welfare Department last month. A sum of $596,359 was used for public assistance and $202,178 as special allowance to tuberculosis patients. ~i43 words
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248 1959-12-08 5 ?iven to erald f of taff. for .lion's and a re--1 Belfast of Division ies> AsOur Rogers Gerald b when Nbu;, task as i time > -Mble to ""oriats) I disthat nt effecUve peace and order to that sorely tried region. The Major248 words
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Article267 1959-12-08 5 $212,000 to be scent next year for- Training school for nurses to be set up uJuut- n the Singapore Ministry of t?. VJn ,mprov its den^« service. Ed n2t S_r c, u-t?. t SCheme t0 be taplementthe money hha.' a X!i Umated to cost $212^00, and Budget267 words
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Article130 1959-12-08 5 EX-SOLDIER MISSING 2 WEEKS rro sick daughters of a former soldier and prisoner-of-war, Mr. Seah Keng Guan, who has been missing from his home m Brickworks Estate, Singapore, for two weeks, yesterday appealed to him to "come home lor our sake." The girls,130 words
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Article154 1959-12-08 5 TOC H: Talk by Mr. M. \nciano on "Fact* about Music" at 11 Scotts Road 8.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Malay beginners 10.30 a.m. Japanese flower arrangement f our t h course 10 a.m., 2nd course 11 a.m.; Blue Triangle Club meets 5 p.m.; drama for children 3.45154 words
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Article, Illustration175 1959-12-08 5 A Groucho to test your sight MARX OR JUST MASK? The Singapore Finance Ministry has Informed all permanent secretaries and heads of departments that there will be no general lec- -0 tures at the Political Study Centre this month. The circular states that the next series of lectures will start175 words
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Advertisement369 1959-12-08 5 youve got a finished P'CtureWPJß with the amazing I^,{* B?# polaroidAJb Mk LAND CAMERA C^** Al^ vl I A fj-frfflfffl 4 Ca Lt. Bnetic recording tape GIVES YOU THE BEST V OUTLASTS ALL THE REST Wtth -imokf unlimited lite 500, 000 •.cording*) without deterioration m quality The latest^ High Fidelity369 words
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Miscellaneous31 1959-12-08 5 CH TIDES 11.4 52 p.m. •ROW: 121 a.m. BDAY: 726 a.m. i 115 p.m. A a.m. and t am 1114 b p.m. 1 9 a.m. stud E»m. PIT: 956 a.m. and31 words
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Article, Illustration308 1959-12-08 6 Sunny Giam - Sunny Giam Calling all Phoioyraphvrs -by PLANNING to buy a gift for someone this Christmas? One suggestion that might appeal is a stereo camera? Stereo is not only a good gift idea it's a terrific idea! Stereo photography is a rage m America. There308 words
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Article210 1959-12-08 6 TAKING pictures lor a special lamily i hnstmas album has become a traoiiion m many lands, taking its place alongsiae WBBB time-nonoured customs as hanging up stockings and kisses under the mistletoe. Christmas is a gay and sentimental time of the year. and this idea210 words
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Article507 1959-12-08 6 I YOUR QUERIES ANSWERED PLEASE tell me what isthe best film recommended for taking night pictures. What timespeed and aperture is most suitable for snapping fireworks at night?"— D. Teh For night photography, a fast film is recommended. There are now available black-and-white films with emulsion507 words
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Advertisement39 1959-12-08 6 t?^^__i V lyS UNIV^ MOD M ARDBI(|J fourr aiK (|J :__l il I I METRONOH A H $45.00 im VIENNA .-'lim f rf'l umf T \_i_^^B HT TH _P J W 1 IcHk M i*l<£-_ifl-_fl _H__- ~|H *TTmmmmm\ MMMmLI39 words
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Article168 1959-12-08 7 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. MR. NOBUSUKE KISHI, the Japanese Prime Minister, is expected to press again for acceptance of the Kishi Plan for the economic development of South-East Asia during his Washington visit next month. Diplomatic sources said, however, that the United States and Britain remained168 words
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Article68 1959-12-08 7 The Kishi Plan has beer the subject of revived discussion m some Washington circles recently In the lighi of the United States beliel that Japan and the industrial nations of Western lVirope should assume more of the burden of aiding tht under-developed countries of Asia. But theU.P.I - 68 words
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Advertisement83 1959-12-08 7 p Insist on pLOWAT Lb/l/ty :|ou«tom IiDEMASTBR it'tian 3d l- 4t I X* ol««~*ih At* peortnq S GOH KENG 3 fd Rood. U IESE -x Ulaces N i tMAP i paler Retailer: I. RUPA ••PORE. .34 roncy for i flottery L IETIES 9 SAREES Benares Bombay Cmoatore JOSHIS :j Road,83 words
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Advertisement203 1959-12-08 7 CHEAP SALE Just Received "Vik" And many other American Popular 12" Records, Broad New lono. ploying oil at $7.50 Each. R. C. A. Records (3) $5.50 Also All Bronds of Transistor Radios at Special Prices. Yong Co. No- I The Arcode, Spore. X'MAS SALE HIAP CHIANG CO., 1%, Orchard Road.203 words
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Advertisement452 1959-12-08 7 HL i, I i __^B BBm wmm. I I m\\\\ I H a \jo w IvZr'*' l"'^ I 11 H_H I 9 H 'Au*\\f </*y*'-+jm _6__tf»a_-flHfi_&^^ r f _^__^__r __^__r£9p MT^fm\a\wj^r mm.' -it^'ijm 1 A r _^0 m** 9^^^ Tf _k Swjki. "X**s w^3_i ON THIS PAGE ARE THE LOWEST452 words
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Advertisement302 1959-12-08 7 slats on sale at thi> discount offer. The "Shade Master" Venetian Blind is a particularly outstanding brand and features several patented accessories which ensure very smooth operation over the years. Blinds are plastic coated and are chip and rust resistant S POPULAR AMERICAN L.P.'s for only $7.50 each at Yong302 words
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Advertisement274 1959-12-08 7 1 agents: Nam Aik Trading, Co.. 19-20 Bonham Building. $10,000 WORTH of textiles to be cleared at Abdul Kader Co., 59 Arab Street. Better go along early to this sale! CUT DOWN YOUR limited household budget for those necessary electrical gadgets by calling at Seng Hup Electric Co.. 171 Orchard274 words
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Advertisement386 1959-12-08 7 High Street l>as many new Items: Men's suits 80', wool/ 20', pure silk $125/-, men's trousers Mohair wool $32/50 a pair. Worsted wool suits SI OO, Worsted wool trousers 526/-. Your tailoring orders can be completed within 24 houra. i% JS ||n GLAMOROUS COFFUIRE is yours at Ethne Beauty Parlour386 words
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Advertisement252 1959-12-08 7 ASK FOR AMERICA'S favourite underwear MEN BOYS |gp Made m U.S.A. Available at: V* Messrs. LACHMANDAS ft CO., 54, High Street, Singapore. Sole Agents tor S'oore ft Moloyo LACHMANN CO.. 11-K Asio Insurance Bldg Singapore. Tel: ***** GREAT REDUCTIONS! SAVE $388/ON PREFECT ON ANGLIA UNIVERSAL CARS LIMITED TODAY Prices ft252 words
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Advertisement233 1959-12-08 7 CHRISTMAS IS NEAR Avoid ruth make your Shopping Now and Select your requirements At C. K. TANG LTD. ,310, ORCHARD RD S'PORE-9. TEL: *****,8 ***** X'MAS SAVING CLEARING GENTS' SPORT SHIRTS $2.70 LADIES' CIRCLE STITCHED BRAS $1.00 1 CENTS TOWELLING T-SHIRTS Usually 53. 50 NOW $1.50 CATHAY SILK STORE 38233 words
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329 1959-12-08 8 TELL EVE OF YOUR HAPPIEST XMAS DAY THERE is always one particular Christmas Day that brings back fond memories. A mother writes: "Years have flown but I can still remember that Christmas Day when I was nine years old. "Months before that great day I prayed with all my heart329 words
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Article145 1959-12-08 8 LUXURY for My Lady Fair. If you like being pampered this will be an ideal buy-yourself gift (or else drop a gentle hint to your spouse) PERFUMED nylon stockings WHITEAWAYS have just received these stockings of sheer beauty m two colours, citronelle and bergamote. Sizes 8£ to145 words
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Article, Illustration518 1959-12-08 8 Stained teeth? Here 's a way to hide them |P|o you ever wake up m the morn- ing feeling that if only you could get something done about your teeth painlessly life might yet be worth living? Many women go through each day wishing that their discoloured, nicotine-stained teeth could518 words
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Article172 1959-12-08 8 gifts m reserve for children at Christmas time. And what could be more suitable than the delightful little Enid Blyton diaries? They contain a mine of information and have some charming illustrations m colour. Available at MARICAN s 74. Orchard Road. Suiltauie for school children of172 words
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Article, Illustration208 1959-12-08 8 JOY MENG - Lovely to Lookat JOY MENG _a j^ijinuuuH i am still m my teens I find that my skin is becoming rather dry. Do you think this requires special treatment?" asks Sally Af., of Singapore 15. Yes, definitely. A dry skin needs extra care no matter what age you are, and208 words
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Advertisement298 1959-12-08 8 _r__/f_ CP a '1 \>. Drip-dry M li\ Non-Iron Bmrnmßßwi UqHt weight Cotton l\ I i Aik for it by name il m i^»_J_»_J_____^___________L^„___„„_a. I 1 Jf TM _ttk b 8 aSk.., i^__^ 3 mm^mV __^L ym J^ m^^ 00^ MADE IN ENGLAND Controlled retail price I Singapore $2.50 Federation298 words
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Advertisement289 1959-12-08 8 maA:er 8 0//oca/-p/ a e ,2s />'-o«<//v mm unnTj __F kL '^Sfr^l_3 7P^»Hr*l^^__r I I \fM fl If 1 PRAKTICAfxiv Sup.r-br.sht perrropm- J7 m.o 9 e eye-le.el. v F.C.M... huttc J-XT* e h -pj Interchangeable lenses. Pr with 50mm Can z-,ss Tt S S- n $330 TOP DISCOUNT FJTT^ MORE289 words
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Article, Illustration570 1959-12-08 9 teaboat to beat Blue Spray again in main race over 7F. mm IiiHnMORROWPiAGE PROSPirlii btrsts will provide the main interest ih tomorrow and one of the several hard races to pick is the ent over seven furlongs. isian, Don Wayne, Blue Spray. Win. Bon Viveur, Dreamboat, II and Too Much570 words
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Article223 1959-12-08 9 Reliable good for double RELIABLE, though up a division with 51b more than actual weight carried the first day, can win again by taking the Class 4. Div. 2 6F race. Anticipating Subian 's 51b. allowance again. Reliable will carry the same weight as when winning the first day. He223 words
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Article26 1959-12-08 9 Following horses will not start tomorrow: Feima, Meteorite 11, Light of Burma, Judicial. Sureshot. Metrostar 11, Gallant Turk. Rangoon, and Sunshine Lad.26 words
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Article23 1959-12-08 9 GOLF: Exhibition matches by Dai Rees and Peter Allis, at RAF Changi course. RUGGER: Nee Soon Garrison v Saints, Nee Soon.23 words
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Article275 1959-12-08 9 HOME Sweet Home, I third to Gamebo- 1 rough and Demarara the first day, is a division lower, with 71b extra, at which he should win the Class 4, Div. 3] sprint. Tua Pwar. fifth the first day looks the next best m a weak lot.275 words
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Article, Illustration163 1959-12-08 9 THERE is no end to the crimes that are committed for the sake of a paltry bonus. On the above deal South and North began with One Diamond Tuo Hearts -Two Spades; North then bid Four Hearts m a strong voice and looked hurt when his163 words
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Article746 1959-12-08 9 FINE CHOICE DESERVES TO WIN (CONSISTENT little Fine Choice, who has finished second m his last three starts, to Feima twice as a two-year-old, then m his one start as a threeold to Too Much Money, all races over 6F, deserves a winning turn, which should come m the Class746 words
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398 1959-12-08 10 NEHRU PREPARES TO TALK ON BORDER ROW 'Eisenhower Zindahad! 9 chant mggggy all along eight-mile welcome route T^ T EW DELHI, Tues. A holiday was declared for tomorrow as more than a million people prepared to give President Eisenhower one of the greatest receptions ever accorded a foreign statesman mU.P.I; Reuter - 398 words
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190 1959-12-08 10 Malaya votes for Algeria resolution NEW YORK, Tuesday. AIALAYA was one of 22 sponsors who last night x l carried the controversial Algerian resolution through the United Nations main political committee. Despite opposition from Britain and the United States, the resolution was adopted by 38 votes to 26. with 17U.P.I; Reuter - 190 words
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Article23 1959-12-08 10 PALERMO (Sicily), tues— The communist-supported regional government of Sicily, one of four semi-autonomous Italian regions, resiornpri h*»rp last night.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article28 1959-12-08 10 NEW YORK, Tues.—Bernard Goldstein, leader of the Warsaw Ghetto underground during the last war, has died m hospital here after an operation. He was 70.28 words
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Article35 1959-12-08 10 Mi. P. C. Lim. the Cuy Council Administrator, will speak on "how I like to be an engineer" at the Singapore Chinese YMCA. In South Pu r. at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.35 words
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Article17 1959-12-08 10 NEW YORK. Tues. The main Political Committee adjourned last night until a date to be announced.17 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-12-08 10 Mr. Man Guan Kong (above), a Singapore Queen's Scholar now studying at Oxford University, has been awarded a oneyear research scholarship m biochemistry by the Medical Research Council of England. An all-round sportsman, since joining Oxford University he has added squash and punting to his other interests.49 words
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Article33 1959-12-08 10 WASHINGTON, Tues.— The United States and India signed an agreement yesterday designed to further encourage investment of private American capital m India by insuring investors against loss of property there. U.P.I.U.P.I - 33 words
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Article21 1959-12-08 10 LONDON. Tups. -Princes* Anne will act as a bridesmaid next January at the wedding of Lariv P_m_.i* Mountbatten ReuterReuter - 21 words
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172 1959-12-08 10 REST OF THE SPORT ss« <*»* sss y_^_s_» Opening batsman Tharumagnanam was also the top-scorer. Skipper Sathasivam contributed a useful 36 runs. Malaya batted first and declared after tea at nine for 193. giving the home side just under three hours172 words
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172 1959-12-08 10 MELBOURNE, Tues. Australia's tennis bad boy," Bob Mark, has been sacked from his M517,000-a-year job with wealthy Melbourne tennis enthusiast, Mr Bob Mitchell, according to the Melbourne Herald. fh Il f Quoted Mitchell as saying £oug^ ark did not train Su3 My ideas on tennisReuter - 172 words
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Article139 1959-12-08 10 MALAYA S. Rajalingam b Campion 17 T. Tharumagnanam c Dodge b A. Myatt 59 M. Sathasivam c Coffey b C. Myatt 35 R. D. Silva b Weller 4 R. Bowles c Roach b A. Myatt 22 M. Shepherdson hit wkt b A. Myatt 4 Koay Khoon Leong b A.139 words
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Article57 1959-12-08 10 A wellknown Malayan racers" 6 W H er and businessS at e; n is home m Barker __e a was S 45 ngaP re yeSterda^ PH A hi°i\ g s i veral horses ownr b Mr Tan were Sir Kinder Light of Burma, Winged He57 words
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119 1959-12-08 10 WASHINGTON, Tues. "Communist China is m a posture which, m past historical experience, has almost invariably led to aggression." A foreign policy report by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund said. ''China has a rapidly growing population, a shortage of vital resources, and a fanatical ideology.Reuter - 119 words
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177 1959-12-08 10 SA VE-CULTURE PROJECT: $150 MILLION PARIS, Tuesday. JNESCO'S executive board has approved a Sl5O w million project to safeguard the historic monuments and art treasures of ancient Nubia from flooding under the giant new Aswan Dam scheme m Eeypt. The board also authorised the launching of an appeal early nextReuter - 177 words
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