The Singapore Free Press, 11 December 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1959 15 CENTS
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  • 226 1 planes trom Tibet crossed our border, says protest Intrusion from air must stop at once \K\V DELHI, Fri. The Indian Government has warned Peking to stop sending planes over India's territory. Such flights must stop immediately, said a protest Note delivered to the Chinese Government three days
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  • 49 1 Smartest combination for business and pleasure -ggage at as m :elerai -from rrwnute I up to 50 PLEASURE Sleek lines by Pmin Farina; roomy comfort for four adults or two adults, three children; handsome two-tone finishes; making the A.40 the most modern two purpose car on the roads today.
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  • 98 1 Eleven-month^, old Susan McGufße (above), whose parents were killed m a road accident m the Federation last month, arrived at London airport yesterday m the care of a Dune, reports Reuter. An aunt and uncle, Mr. and Airs. H. S. Flbourne. of Bowden. Cheshire, who
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  • 166 1 GOVT. PLAN FOR SPECIALIST STUDY FACILITIES rpHE opening of a school of radiography and other institutions to give basic training for medical and health workers are among the measures now being considered by the Ministry of Health to improve medical services m Singapore. The Ministry has carried out a review
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  • 50 1 Big teacher switch over The Singapore Ministry of Education ha*> completed the transfer ol teachers. Letters have been sent to the teacher > concerned Informing them of their new posts. The transfers involve about 200 principals and 600 teachers. Some teacher> have appealed again>t their transfer. The appeals are being
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  • 82 1 Story of Rama and Sita BEGINNING TOMORROW LJAVE you ordered tomorrow's Free Press? Dont miss it. This is your chance to read a tale that has been acclaimed throughout the world for centuries. Straight from the golden pages of Asian literature, the Ramayana is a classic m human faith and
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  • 18 1 LONDON, Fri. A Swedish tug capsized and apparently sank last night with eight persons aboard.- U.P.I.
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  • 31 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 118 i cents per lb.. down one cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.
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  • 127 1 BANGKOK. Fri. The Thai Foreign Minister. ranad Khoman, said terday he was workini for the establishment ol a -South-East amu CommuD H» said this to apress conl Ml Tanad «Ud the pro- posed Community would be 'parailel" to the SouthFa.M Asia Treaty Organisation <SEATOt. but not
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  • 354 1 FIJI GOVT. ORDERS CURFEW: SUVA CALM BUT TENSE SUVA, Friday. RIOT-TORN SUVA, capital of the Fiji Islands, and the neighbouring city of Lautoka settled down to a tense calm last night after the .Government imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew and called out the territorial army following a second day of violence.
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  • 106 1 SERKMBAN. Fri.— A Labour Town Councillor. Mr. Robert Singam, caused a surprise when he was elected president of the Sercmban Town Council for 1960. The result of the secret ballot was a shock to the Alliance Party, which has six of the 12 seats m the
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  • 167 1 Peking envoy hands over letter to Dr. Subandrio JAKARTA, Friday. rpHE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, today received a letter from the Communist Chinese Foreign Minister, Mr. Chen Vi, Antara news agency reported. The contents of the letter were not disclosed. It was handed over to Dr.
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  • 60 1 The Singapore Government and its staff side council uill resume negotiations today on the unions claim for the restoration of variable allowances. The Government has prepared counter-proposals [or the consideration of the .staff side, which iiau earlier asked for arbitration il the Government could cot apree
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  • 149 1 TOKYO, Friday. JAPAN'S Miss Universe for 1959, Miss Akiko Kojima, left here by air last night for Singa- pore. The United States Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Frederick H. Mueiier. Is on the same aircraft tor Singapore, en route to New Delhi. Miss Kojima will
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  • 6 1 Scratchings and draw U.P.I.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 13 1 s Just r* Received kp Meopta jfe Microscopes. Tel: ***** at BORNEO MOTORS
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    • 77 1 DIPLOMAT [win 1 CASUAL WEAR SHIBTB 7iJ/llf WEAR L fltfl^Lk :PYJAMA SUITS fc i/ nMW' HANDKERCHIEFS st>£ jufijff^l SINGLETS JJ XJj r neckties 33l jjrW shorts Hrr Qj BRIEFS iQ7 A slice of bread gi and butter with 1 4^1 Von Houten ChoA^^^ysSi tc Vermicelli 4&P $k is a titbit
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  • 231 2 Dillon meets European Common Market leaders Continent main importers of primary produce BRUSSELS. Friday. \y adequate trade polity" should be followed to help underdeveloped countries, agreed the Common Market Commission here yesterday m a meeting with Mr. Douglas Dillon, American Inder>ocretary of State. As
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  • 15 2 GLASGOW. Fri The sube Porpoise, designed to id r< irfaci si* Reuter
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  • 165 2 LONDON. Fri— The advance In industrial equities continued apace yesterday and again provided the feature of the stock markets. There was turther good selective buying and with >tock In short supply m many cases prices moved up quite sharply. Engineering shares were outstanding and
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  • 109 2 75 feared lost in sea gales THE HAGUE. Fri— Twentyseven men from the Norwegian vessel Elfrida (1.719 tonsj and the 400-ton German coaster Merkur are feared lost m the North Sea. This brought the probable death toll m shipping mishaps m a week of gales round the European coast to
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  • 524 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle mi SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. INDUSTRIALS Yestejcay Tocay Alei Bricks Pitt 1.70 1.70 O'cs. 2 .99 Atlas Ice 11.00 E B.ri. Petrol B.M. Trustees 5 -j Con. Tm Sme't Fref. 11-- Crds 47 9 Fede-al Dispensary fitzpatriclis Fraser Neave Pref. i :5 Ords.
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  • 50 2 HONG KONG. Thursday Closir.g prices here today were Ye.sterday TodaA H. <fc s. Bankii Corporation $1,060 $1.05; UniOO Ins. Canton $83.50 584.0 C Wheelock Marden S 5.70 s 5.7 C H*Kong phone 531.00 $31.00 .VS3O 50 Dairy Farm <V Cold storage 5j0.50 520.10 Taikoo Docks $39.00 $39.50
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  • 94 2 LONDON. Fri. Britain regards as reasonable the United State- wish to discuss m Pari> next week the possibility of greater European contributions towards NATO's defence costs, officials >aid here yesterday. The United State- had Ini formally told Britain some time ago that it might raise the
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  • 32 2 $8½ m. in Xmas goods lost WELLINGTON. <.\Yw Zealand), Fri. Damage estimated at M58.500.0b0 was caused when a department store m Dunedin was razed. The >toro's entire Christmas! stock was ruined.- Reuter
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  • BUSINESS BRIEFS
    • 175 2 JOHANNESBURG, Fri.-The Industrial Development > Corporation of South Africa 1 is to form a development 'company to investigate the possibility of producing syn- thetic rubber m the Union. Ii the investigation proves thai the manufacture of i synthetic rubber is economi- cal an operating; company wiil
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  • 98 2 CANBERRA, Fri.— Air Com--1 modore O. C. Hartnell, will take over command of thi Royai Australian Air Forcr jet lighter and bomber base at Butterworth. North Malaya, m January, the Minister tor Air. Mr. F. M. Osborne. announced yesterday. Mr. Oborne said Commodore Hartnell would take
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  • 177 2 t^HIPS lying alongside the Singa- pore Harbour Board thanes or expected today are: Minikoi 1-2. Schelde Lloyd 4-5, Eurydamas 6 A. Nissan Mafu 6-7, StVaat Johore 8-9, Laertes 10-11, Monmouthshire 13-14, Bennevis 15-16 Bradeverett 18, Peik 19, Giang Lee N.Wall 5, Bidor 21-22. Charon 24 Hallvard 25-26,
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  • 20 2 NOTE: A!> prfc< are middle prices. I us I* Op* Copra I JfOI c I
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  • 77 2 LONDON ft) v RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports Dec Jan RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot rUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms «|an. Feb TONE Neglected Alow i. quo: •EPPER: White Sarawak f q. c.i.f European ports Dec PEPPER: Black Sarawak Special ci European ports
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  • 21 2 NEW YORK Yesterday TIN Straits spot TIN futures Stra.ts Contract TONE SALES RUBBER Futures Jan Mar TONE Steady
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 291 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE €c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, r Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S: P. S REIFENSTEIN (LLOYO> 1121 Dec 21 22 Oec 23 24 Dec F*mFUHT (HAPAC) 30 Dec 1 Jan 2 3 Jan MVENSTEIN (LIOYO) Sl2 Jan 13 14 Jan 14 15
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    • 19 2 iniiiiiiii""'" 1 i f^Z. PH.UPSI V n opor.ti; E cleai E many •> will E Hi p, 1 PHILIPS li
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  • 68 3 'WEEK' ENDS BUT FLAGS STILL FLY SINGAPORE'S Loyalty Week officially ended yesterday but big shops m the High Street North Bridge Road area are keeping up their decorations until Christmas. In many other districts the red and white State flag, multi-coloured pennants and strings of gay lights were still m
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  • 28 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. Ten black fleas found under a dry lock are among the first insects discovered In the Antarctic, the U.S. Defence Department has announced.— Reuter
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  • 38 3 JAKARTA. Fri. Indonesian troops and former rebels fighting side by side repelled an attack by the Darul Islam warlord. Kahar Muzakkar. killing 30 and wounding 50 of his men near Limbung. Central Celebes.- Reuter
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  • 440 3 Emphasise the points of unity, urges Australian Premier SYDNEY, Friday. AUSTRALIA had considerable historical and current reasons for being friends with Malaya, said Mr. Robert Menzies here m a recorded speech. The Prime Minister said that Australian capital and skill were many years ago
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  • 380 3 Charge and retort in heated debate on Budget CHARGE that the Government had frightened capital into leaving Singapore and a retort that it was the Opposition's "irresponsible utterances" that had scared trade marked a heated first day's debate m the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday on the Budget estimates. The charge
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  • 158 3 SPEAKER CALLS HOUSE TO ORDER THE Speaker, Sir George i Oehlers, intervened several times during yes- terdays Legislative As- sembly debute. There were continuous m- tcrruptions when >Ir. Thio Chan Bee (SPA- j Tanglin) was speaking, with Ministers passing comments and Mr. Thio retorting. The Speaker told Mr. Thio j
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  • 74 3 A Singapore taxi driver. Tan Eng Seng. 49. yesterday laiied m his appeal against conviction for culpabie homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of his mistress, Tan Ah Wong. 31. whose body was found m blukar oil Lornie Road on March 5. At the
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  • 57 3 The Singapore City Council Administrator. Mr. P. C. Urn, last night set a date for hawkers to renew their licences. He said that their present licences would terminate on Dec. 31 and would be deemed cancelled unless they were renewed on or before Feb. 28 next year.
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  • 43 3 The St. John Council building fund appeal committee, Singapore, has organised three shows at the Happy World Stadium to raise money for its new headquarters m Beach Road. These shows will be held today, tomorrow and Sunday at 8 p.m.
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  • 169 3 Praise sent m letters i SINGAPORE Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew sent|_ letters of commendation to four Ministers yesterday on the success of National Loyalty Week. Congratulating the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, and other Ministry Staff, he referred to the "tremendous response" received
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  • 27 3 GRADUATION DINNER The REME Training Within Industry Association of Supervisors. Singapore, will hold a graduation dinner at Tai Thong Restaurant. Happy World, on Saturday at 7.30 P-m.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 203 3 Oi#» ifcsi 05S GOOD NEWS I NEW SHIPMENT OF ARROW I SPORTS SHIRTS S¥ i»; t TIES BOW TIES s SET WITH HANDKER-£ FFLINKS SINGLETS^ t EFS AND SHORTS. 0 AVAILABLE IN ALL SIZES )J REDUCED PRICES. 0, GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. :e Quality) gapore Tel. *****/6 0 Kt# ,»W'T
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    • 343 3 P ADELPHI H X'MAS and H IB W?F NEW YEAR H FESTIVITIES 24th D«. Gq|o D nner BaM Xmos Eve 2.00 o.m. Sl5/ Per PerS n jfjj 25th Dec D.nner Ala Carte D Xmas Night SnB Dancing fe«l **j| 1200 p.m. 26th Dec. Dinner A la Carte Boxing Night Dancing
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 135 3 -TODAY r Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): dinner and dance at EmMalay beginners 11 a.m.: bassy Hotel 7.45 p.m. Malay conversation 9.15 GEYLANG STRAITS a.m.; Members Christmas CHINESE METHODIST dinner 7.30 p.m. CHURCH: M.Y.F. prayer CHINESE V.M.C.A.: Table mee ting 7.30 p.m.; bible tennis 9 a.m.; children s s t u dy
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  • 201 4 DAME SYBIL HITS AT TELE VISION THE PAST HAS GIVEN UP MANY SECRETS -BUT WHAT OF THE FUTURE? SCIENCE HAS EVEN MORE AMAZING BELIEFS TUESDAYS FREE PRESS WILL .ASTOUND YOU!, GALLERY loomed symbolically over the hall. sybil Thorndike, Flora Robson, Dorothy rix Lehmann and other theatrical -oombentertained by the people
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  • 164 4 TOP DISCS OF THE WEEK Reviewed by Jonathan Russell IyRITE this one down as a top hit: -Manna," sung f? by Willy Alberti. (Philips 318 292 PF). It's tuneful and it's catchy and is bound to be a bi£ success. On the reverse: Cerasella. another
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  • 991 4  - Was the earth ever destroyed CHARLES BRYCE THE MYSTERY OF OUR PAST Hjr THE earth has never been totally destroyed, but it has been knocked about, twisted, baked and steeped, m much the same way as a fish-ball m the curry pot. Pity the poor microbes that dwell upon it!
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 554 4 i isit vV HENDRY'S MJmmtml #V If IHJ VI le# P.H. HENDRY Jewellers Silversmiths. 78, North Bridge Rd.. Spor»- Kuala Lumpur. CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOl'R SERVICE 20 Words $2 (Vin.)-Box So r/>. extra AVIS RENT-A-CAR System. pore Licences— Kverflne Co.. *****. TOP QUALITY COLOUR Pnr.' P.O. Box 1118, Spore PLAM
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    • 215 4 TOP RANK \R 'j !j m iwhim 4 > CRAIG DOUGI S I The Riddle of Love//. J JAR. 204 THE CRESTS I I I Six Night JAR. 168 THE FABULOUS PIANO OF ÜB|r I RAGTIME Jubilee Tonight Eubie's Booqic R o Ro 9 Mobile Rog -Km ,ust '^1 r
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 250 4 LUES ACROSS 5. The paper one might ex--1 upright sort of person, is pect to be explosive (9). h 6. This sits or gets sat on (5). o. Discoverer of to -co no 7. Signed by those of peaceful any included intent, being more than a 8. Ramps played m
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    • 244 4 >In sir Quiz MYSTERY star was Guy Mitchell and winner of two Philips KP records for guessing correctly is Ban Ah Wing, ."> Choon Guan Street, Singapore. No picture this week just a clue: "Long before I knew you" and "Mu-cha-cha'' are two popular songs from an American show. Can
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  • 174 5 BURYNOW AND PAY LATER SCHEME FOR POOR SINGAPORE is the first country m the world to introduce a Bury-Now-Pay-Later scheme. T I funeral on talment plan w; introduced by the .apore Casket Mr. E. B. Webb, r of the company. Webb, wh Ined t \id
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  • 216 5 SINGAPORE Airport was rocketed into a moon madness yesterday when a "Russian" arrived suddenly and roared, "Where's the Arts Ball? I want to go to the Arts Ball." Immediately after, the Russian, resplendent m a giant o*vercoat. top boots, fur cap and all, was
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  • 187 5 Pawnshops] to take security measures THE Singapore Pawnbrokers' Association has called an emergency meeting: of its members tomorrow, to discuss ways to prevent armed robberies m pawnshop^. The president of the Association, Mr. Lam Joon Chong. told the Free Press yesterday that it was up to the members to decide
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  • 95 5 SHIPPING UM TO SPEED t p SERVICE NEXT YEAR M AN a^ D for "the Blue £fnneTune. P*"*U£ SS and Charon from -hedule from Mr H W. Lade, manager nf* Mansfield's Australian Department, told the Free Press it would ensure supplies of frozen meat fruit, Vegetables, flour,
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  • 194 5 SINGAPORE architects and theatrical ex are soon to be asked to a the Government In the National Theatre project at Kalians Park. A committee will be appointed to study plan* and designs that may be submit- ted to the Government. Mem- bers of
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  • 22 5 TOKYO. I Japa: will .n about 1.500 trchnu m India under a thn term technical co-operation i pact. Reuter
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 48 5 Idlers heart ISCOUNT 5193/It ■r tut fort n pecial I hristmas Her SUITS lerybodvs [pocket Li CHRISTMAS SEARCH ENGLISH, hrn BELGIAN HPE7S S RUGS I WHY I liS I URESHTS .hi '17jv I :ycle V esents I en PCE IWINKIE I Colours. r >er ecorcler '^TQ STORES LTD.
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    • 254 5 TWO PURE JETS ON THE 'KANGAROO' ROUTE TO LONDON AND EUROPE FLY EITHER OR BOTH AT NO EXTRA FARE You can now fly pure jet on the qant as b.o.a.c. 'Kangaroo' Route any day of the -x=^k week m the world's finest and fastest luxury jetliners— qant as 707"s and
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 40 5 HICH TIDES rOOAI 'V! 0 p.m. TOMORROW: 152 am. and 10.06 p.m. -I M)\V: 125 a.m. and 10.45 p.m. MONDAY: 9.36 a.m. and 11.20 p.m. TUESDAY: 10.27 a.m. and 11.55 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.59 a.m. THURSDAY: 0.28 a.m. and H-31 a.m.
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  • 376 6 Fine record photography PHOTOGRAMS OF THE YEAR 1960. lliffe Sons. 18 6 T*HIS is the 65th issue of "Photograms." so it needs 1 little introduction. It has built up over the years a host of good friends who eagerly await its annual publication. They range from professional and amateur photographers
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  • 192 6 11 *HO wouldn t want a V? free copy of tin* magnificent annual? hi! Here are your questions! Now its up Mi! 1. You all know what an abatu> m. What i> an aba* (•ilbert and Sullivan. Haiwl and dretel. Hero and 3. What British bomImt
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  • 172 6 THE LEGION OF THK DAMMNED. Sven Hassel. Pan Books, 51. 25. Story of life m a German penal regiment, horrifying m the extreme. They were Hitler's unwilling soldiers, treated with the utmost brutality, chained with their hands behind their backs and forc- ed to lick their food
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 22 6 SYLVANIA SUPERFLASH Indoors, outdoors and offer dork, Sylvanio gives you the right light for your films. You'll get better pictures every time?
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 89 6 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6i Fred Dickenson VyM w^ 'li i**'^'^ B^. J mA V^MP I r^^^^H j 9^£*^ .^^i^B at t I qSuh^l <H^a l MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis c'mac ,mi^” f a-.\' REALLY m a v;-- v_. HG IS A WIZARPf ASj) j. -^^ar-
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    • 527 6 THFHFHFGHFGH BORN today, you have been given a clear head for business by the stars. Chances are that you will do well m any project calling for good common sense. You have a saving nature and may be considered a little "close" by some. You believe that saving for your
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 132 7 L^iiis Bargains I s Men's Wear. I L, SOOOS TH«OWM C" sTIRS [hertico's ORE -4. rds* t rd tor I Co. \tINWAY 3IANO I Ifll PIANO CO.. LTD. I i Dore-9. IISTMAS SALE |\o\\ u\ ■Tic" Bokhara, miuton, Indian, Bpanese Belgium Btptts and Rugs ■AN CARPETS I ad I V
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    • 215 7 LEATHER SHOES \\>v M AOC IN CHINA f t S-4. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. jAPORE.I. TEL. *****. VANITY'S $5 to $10 department Christmas Gifts: Earrings Belts He.d-Bonds Flowers Hoppv Top" Blouses Gloves etc. VANITY 32. RAFFLES PLACE COLOSSAL SALE ecch cotton T. Shirt $1.20 swim Trunks $1.90 Boys Hirtgs Briefs/Ve^t $0.75
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    • 403 7 Bf^^jl k^^jl ff&j I*^l bk^V wmi ~'Y-^<&^ m mPjW mt'^m m' f -'J k^&z^ QN THIS PACE ARE THE LOWEST PRICES 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
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    • 421 7 They will trade-in ycur unwanted furniture and make to order latest style furniture at reasonable prices. IF YOU ARE going abroad you must visit Chop Fook On Department Store, 83/85 South Bridge Road for warm clothing. They are selling at a price range m keeping with sm-aller budgets, a large
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    • 424 7 Powered by battery mistake* are erasec 1 obliquely and gently. Supplied with four tips and two brushes this novel bargain is available from Tithes Dental, 62 Middle Road. ALL KINDS OF NOVELTIES, babies dresses, children's toys, ladies dressing sets and powder compacts on sale now at Everfair Co., 83 North
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    • 408 7 payments of SsT_v down and a 1 $177 per month m 12 Instalments, and bi $81 54 per month m 18 Instalments. BARGAINS GALORE at Sincere Department Store's Christmas Sale. Hurry over to their 22 North Bridge Road lor ••8.V.D." briefs $1 90 a pair, "Arrow" underwear $2 95, Sports
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    • 201 7 Save your because we import direct ond tell direct thot mokes everything I cheaper. S Watches, Cameras. Transistor Radios Sensotionol Offer! LIEN WAH 108, North Bridae Rood, Tel: *****, ***** *>•"• GREAT REDUCTIONS! LSAVE $388 ON PREFECT SAVE $337/ON ANGLIA Visit UNIVERSAL CARS LIMITED TODAY Prices ft specifications rabfect to
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    • 253 7 CHRISTMAS IS NEAR Avoid rush make your Shopping Now and olect your requirements K. TANG LTD. 10, ORCHARD RD, S'PO' TEL: *****/8 :<:25 FLOOR POLISHEB SZ26 ~__^r^T m ooli»Mi /t -^^r bin i' (m BB"i" cont«in«t Smfoporr $120 Federation $135/STOKVIS (MALM) LTO. Grand Clearance SALE Few Days Left Remnants ot
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  • 483 8 But don't Xmas rush get you down yOU have only 13 days to go a hectic period when you have to do all the things needed to make Christmas m your home go with a swing. There's the shopping to be completed, the decoration.- to
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  • 370 8 IB' ViVH 4 NTS are always a pest m the house. Miss Elea- nor David. 78, Siang Lim Park, Singapore 15, has sent m a helpful idea which wins her the rirst prize of $20 m the "Household Hitns"
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  • 86 8 THEY have thought up lipbrushes and lip pencils, they have produced every variation imaginable on pink and red and hundreds more. They have toyed with lacquered lipsticks and indelible lipsticks, with twocolour lipsticks and white lipsticks, and they have added frosting to make them glow and sparkle. From
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  • 291 8 TALKING ABOUT CHILDREN ANSWERS TO YOUR QUERIES Facts IN addition to the protein, carbohydrates and fat which we need m our daily diet we require minute quantities of very important substances called vitamins and mineral salts. Quite a lot of nonsense is talked about vitamins, and many patent medicines and
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  • 154 8  - you should know about vitamins NURSE MEG removed, and this o>!. ency is not made up x\ the diet is likely to be lacking m this factor Lack of this vitamin may lead to various nerv disorders, skin conditi and beri-beri. Vitamin C is probably best known of the vr
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  • 93 8 Q//o?r ca« stop my /i«/c boy o/ five biting finger nails? A This is a nervous habit and sometimes occurs when there is some change m the child s life, such as a new baby or going to school for the first time or moving
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 218 8 you can depend on THE PROVED BABY FOOD R] Mother. because baby's health and i|jO^fflßlH^Pl happiness are your first concern insist I II ILsiJiMH 111 I) ill (StII^JJlJI on Lactogen, Safe. Proven Lacto^cn. H This perfectly balanced milk formula is prepared so easily, so quickly. If ECiSlfifitf^J natural feeding is
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    • 119 8 A X UP Tr\ E R ';^J ;^pF^ (i ip, IV I I I if .•v.Q\y\ X^ y ATIIDC'C J NATUIIB 9 S 8 I II £2syffL£\^f^> II Baby if getting big now and doctor* *OiS£S*Sl2 Bth month, healthy babies requ.re Qir^s"~ important part of their daily diet confidently change
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  • 294 9 Hv\s ready far Sundays clash Copper Khan works with plenty m hand By ALLAN LEWIS \JONTY, who will be the most formidable opponent for The Friar II m the main sprint on Sunday, worked m terrific style this morning on the number two track
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  • 169 9 THE Singapore Badminton Association yesterday named six players to m Selangor m the Foong Seoi^ Cup zone nnal to be held at Penang on Dec. 24 and 25. The winner of this encounter will play Prnang the holders, m the Challenge Round at Penang
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  • 51 9 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Fri. Sunny Liston (Philadelphia),; ranked third contender f or j the world heavyweight boxmg title, gained his sixth consecutive win yesterday, when he beat German-born Willi Besmanoff. The referee stopped the fight at the end of the sixth round after Besmanoff had been heavily punished.—
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  • 191 9 Dealer: South East-Wrst came N. <kAK*****3 J4 E 0KQ9764 AB5 4 A 6 3 2 87 S. A 10 »6 3 j, KQIOO4 A SPECTACULAR trumpreducing coup gives ont rare kick, but it brings Uttle joy to a defender who nninted the wav with a !r r ?"dv
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  • 104 9 JAMSHEDPUR, Friday. T*AN GAIK BEE, the only Malayan player still m A the women's singles of the Indian badminton championships here, reached the semi-finals yesterday. She beat Sudesh Minocha of India 11-0, 12-11. Miss Tan and her Danish partner, Erland i Kops, entered the
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  • 76 9 Johore's team to meet Negri-Malacca m the final South Zone H.M.S. Malaya i Cup rueby match at the i International Club at Johore Bahru tomorrow at 5 p.m. is: Robert Ng; Ungku Ismail. T. Bellers. N. Roberts, R. M. Haddow: J. Edin»ton, P. Edington; D. Race.
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  • 72 9 LEEDS. Yorkshire, Fri. Yorkshire, English County Champions, yesterday broke a long tradition by appointing a professional captain, Vie Wilson, the club's 38--year-old senior professional. Wilson, a left-handed batsman, succeeds Ronnie Burnet, who retired last month. He was awarded his County cap m 1948 and has been senior
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  • 218 9 Singapore standard of golf has improved m last four years says British champion BRITAIN'S Ryder Cup captain, Dai Rees, yesterday declared that the standard of golf In Singapore had improved tremendously m the last four years. Having visited Singapore five times during the last four years, the
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  • 47 9 Johnny Muraiile, who recently broke the R.I.C. course record with a gross 68, and the club's vice captain, Lyn Holloway, will meet the British Ryder Cup players, Dai Rees and Peter Alliss, m an exhibition match at Thomson Road on Sunday, starting at 2.30 p.m.
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    • 24 9 TODAY'S SPORT GOLF: R.I.C. ladies medal (9-hole flag). Thomson Road. TABLE-TENNIS: S.T.T.A. junior inter-club (play-off) Amintasco "-V v Chinese V.M.C.A. "Red". S.Y.S.C., 7.30 p.m
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  • 317 10 Says Ike; Avoid conflict and we all win Mankind can build up an international code as binding as domestic one NEW DELHI, Friday. PALLING for binding international laws here yesterday. President Eisenhower stated: it's better to lose a point now and then m an international
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  • 30 10 >L.OMBO. I n Mr. Chrlkippah Suntharalingam. sole cc Front reCeylons par:cundp(l a new party m N r l h or n I the forth- Reuter
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  • 18 10 NEW YORK. Fri. -Malaya lay announced a total '•token*' contribution 01 52.50U 1960 United Nations programme.
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  • 35 10 YOKOHAMA. Pri. A k loaded with lour tons of dynamite collided with another truck m pre-dawn darkness today and exploded with a bomb-like blast that killed foui* persons and ineieht othe; U.P.I.
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  • 75 10 rKYO. Fri.— Two tramloads of Koreans today arrive at Niigata repatriation centre m Northern Japan where they will prepare to leave for North Korea on Dec. 14. They will be the first group to leave Japan under the repatriation scheme signed between representatives of the Red Cross
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  • 45 10 Aoout 17.000 Singapore children who .sat ior their se- i condary >chool entrance ex- amination this year will know their results today. The children should call at their schools today at 2 pn:. The principals will sive them their results.
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  • 217 10 BOSTON. Fri.— The prosecution yesterday agreed to furnish chemical analyses and other reports to the defence In the Lynn KaufTman murder case. The prosecution filed a series of answers ordered by the court at the request of lawyers for radio operator Willem van Rie. 31, of
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  • 241 10 Ex-world champion is found dead REST OF THE SPORT Tony Canzoneri, former featherweight and lightweight boxing champion of the world, was found dead here last night m his hotel room. He was 51. Officials of the Hotel Bryant, where Canzoneri was a permanent guest, said that an investigat'/jn was made
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  • 66 10 -Phoio by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth David Busier who wore married .it St. George's Church m Chftnfi this week. The bride. the former Miss Barbara Flood. 21, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Flood, of Preston. England. The 5100 m. 21, is an aero
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  • 101 10 WASHINGTON, Friday. \LL United States Army troops will be withdrawn from Iceland, the Defence Department announced yesterday. The Army personnel there consist of about 1.200 men. U.S. Airmen and Navy personnel will not be withdrawn. A spokesman explained that the decision to withdraw the ground troops
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  • 63 10 NAIROBI. Fri. Peter Harold Richard Poole. a British engineer, was sentenced to death here yesterday for the murder of an African houseboy last October I J When sentence ol death by h was pronounced. Pooie > father, an electrical engineer, coliap>ed and was
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  • 51 10 STOCKHOLM, fri. Four I American scientists, a Czech! professor and an Italian poi't yesterday received Nobel awards. The w. ach receive M 5129,360. are Profes- j sors Severo Ochoa. Arthur Kornberg. Emilio Segre and Owen Chamberlain <U.S. fessor Taroslav Heyrovsky choslovakia* and Signor Salvaton Quasimodo
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  • 32 10 NEW DELHI. Fri. When Indian Prime Minister, Nehru visited the World Agricultural Fair here yesterday, he inspected the U.b. and Russian pavilions bu f not communist China's pavilion Reuter
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  • 107 10 SINGAPORE ATHLETES IN GAMES VILLAGE BANGKOK, Fri. Athletes ;of all participating nations with the exception of Vietnam, have taken up residence ;at the SEAP Games village for two days "acclimatisation" before the games start. Burmese, Singapore and Lao- tian athletes arrived yester- day. The opening will be highlighted by a
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  • 28 10 LONDON, Fri. Results of i yesterday's Rugby Union county championship matches 1 were: Nottinghamshire. Lincolnshire and Derby 5 East Midlands 17, Warwickshire 28 Leicestershire 0. Reuter
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