The Singapore Free Press, 14 December 1959
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Title Section13 1959-12-14 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1959 15 CENTS13 words
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Article377 1959-12-14 1 Federation j s working to ensure stable prosperity Menzies confirmed friendship MAIAVA n PERTH, Monday. ,\|ALAI A is well aware that if the fullest advantage is to be taken of her current nappy financial circumstances "there must be i concentration of work and development so ;i> toReuter - 377 words
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Article31 1959-12-14 1 RUBBER DOWN CENT January first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this niorninj: at H.>l tents per Ib.. down three-quarter of a cent on Fridays close. The tone was quiet.31 words
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Article21 1959-12-14 1 Yet another Free Press first... Nature destn the world A future scientists say is coining Read it m tomorrow's FREE PRESSFREE PRESS - 21 words
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Article23 1959-12-14 1 MOSCOW. Mon. Ru»ia is :.elp the Yemen develop griculture. the Soviet »roup of Soviet >pocia lists will Yemen next year.23 words
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Article33 1959-12-14 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. President Eisenhower took oif from the military airport at Palam m his jet airliner for Teheran this morning. U.P.I. Eisenhower's India visit see pa& e 10.33 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-12-14 1 A few of the thousands of Singapore English school teachers who this morning filed into 17 examination centres to sit lor their first Malay language examination. They studied the language soon after the Singapore Government announced its emphasis on Malay as the State's National Language m JuneFree press - 76 words
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367 1959-12-14 1 34 believed dead as blast hits Dortmund flats SHOOTING FLAMES DORTMUND, Monday. THIRTY-four persons were believed dead m Ger--1 A many's worst post-war explosion a blast and j fire that smashed through two three-storey blocks of flats early yesterday. British troops, grimed with smoke who rushed to help m rescueReuter - 367 words
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Article46 1959-12-14 1 HONG KONG. Mon. More than 2.000 overseas Chinese returned to China from Indonesia between September and the end of November, the New China news agency reported yesterday from Canton. They had been "wajmly i welcomed by the Gov#»m- i merit." ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article54 1959-12-14 1 ADELAIDE. luon. Police found a young bridegroom locked m a steel cage with a concrete ball chained to hU ankle m an Adelaide Street. He told police v. ho freed him from the cage, "Tills is my friends 1 idea of a p; tical joke beforeReuter - 54 words
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Article192 1959-12-14 1 Results of investigations into accidents by Road Research Board LONDON, Mon. Women drivers over the age of 30 are less inclined to set into a skid than men, Dr. W. H Glanville. Director of R.iad Research, said here today The percentage of skut- ding accidents fallsReuter - 192 words
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Article, Illustration324 1959-12-14 1 A bishop plans to crown himself in S'pore OISHOP Homer A. Tomlinson. a primate of the Church of God. who has proclaimed himself "king" of 80 countries proposes to add "King of Singapore" to his titles m a "coronation" ceremony outside Assembly House today. The Police Secretary, Mr. William Cheng,324 words
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Article164 1959-12-14 1 Slashed man in critical state BADLY J ONE of the men injured by ga night In Goylang is m critical condition. He Is Mr. Tay Huay wh« was blashed on tv Tay. a labou: sitting In a Lorong 2; shoD wnrn thugs attach d. He wa- wounded as he atnmpted164 words
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Advertisement30 1959-12-14 1 wT^ soon l tR RYJ.EWIS In t give up I THE SHIP PARAMOUNT ff^^K^ R^ Menthol I" >~Jr '^s? a^^^fc B*"- Y^uf(3/^ Ijlpi '|^^|^^<oom s« AV J 11-' a bS^zhh^^30 words
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Advertisement28 1959-12-14 1 Page Bukit Timah race-finish photos 8 Singapore Scene 4 Johore highlights 6 Footlights and floodlights 7 Other overseas cables 10 Cartoon <> Women's section .1 Your lucky star 328 words
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Advertisement87 1959-12-14 1 "TOMBOLINI" The 0 9 /l/ifo World's Finest Accordion .L> The only one m the •M fl fUM&ln > Al/*P\V For Eost Ful| y l/(p^ Guaranteed for 3 aHpß^ i/pjM ssr- Moderofc^^ One month tree tuition included Sole FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC 28-A, Penong Lone, S'pore-9. Tel: ***** oo 310 Orchard87 words
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Article199 1959-12-14 2 The Chusan is going *o be air-conditioned Third P and O passenger liner to undergo extensive alterations THE entire passenger accommodation of the 24,215-ton P. and 0. luxury liner Chusan is to be air conditioned at a cost of $8,500,000. When completed next year the ship199 words
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Article65 1959-12-14 2 IT'S BACK TO WORK IN CEYLON pOLOMBO. Mon Thirty v thousand striking plantation workers m Central Ceylon agreed to return to work after their employers had said they would associate themselves with the workers' demand for an inquiry into police shooting last wee Three workers died as a lit of65 words
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Article29 1959-12-14 2 TAIPEH. Mon.— The 11.000--ton cargo ship Hai Mm, sailed from northern Formosa over the weekend to inaugurate a service between Formosa and the United States. U.P.I.U.P.I - 29 words
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Article57 1959-12-14 2 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. A Pan-American World Airways jet Clipper flew here from Tokyo on Saturday m nine hours 12 minutes, a record for the 5.570-mile route. The Boeing 707 airliner with 95 passengers and crewmen, bypassed Seattle to become the first commercial airliner to flyReuter - 57 words
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246 1959-12-14 2 U.S. WILL MEDIATE IN TRADE RIVALRY PARIS, Mon. Mr. Douglas Dillon. United States Under-Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, has agreed to attend a meeting at .ministerial level of the 18-nation Organisation for European Economic Cooperation here on Jan. 14. This represented a clear indication that the United States would246 words
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Article50 1959-12-14 2 WASHINGTON, Mon. World retail coffee prices have dropped 10 to 20 per cent since last year, the United Nations food and agriculture organisation .reported today. It said the price dip resulted from higher production and an 11 per cent increase m the world coffee trade. U.P.I.U.P.I - 50 words
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Article77 1959-12-14 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Neder Waal 1/2, London Resolution 4/5, Tjimenteng 6A, Sarpedon 6/7, Glenorchy 8/9, Roepat 10/11, Star Alcyone 13/14, Tarakan 15/16, Hoegh Dene 18, Peik 19. Letong N. Wall 3. East Sea N. Wall 4. Larut 21/22,77 words
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Article, Illustration12 1959-12-14 2 count myself lucky to get delivery of even this much—12 words
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Article127 1959-12-14 2 S. African warning to Britain JOHANNESBURG, Mon.— ln J a newspaper interview published here yesterday Mr. Eric Louw. Minister of External Affairs, posed the question: "Who would suffer if there was a counter-boycott of Britain?" The newspaper said he asked who would be affected if all Afrikaans-speaking and Tightly-disposed EnglishspeakingReuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration270 1959-12-14 2 TT was the duty of architects to stop pandering to the public by putting up montrosities, said Mr. Ong Eng Hung last night during a debate by the Architectural Society of the Singapore Polytechnic He was taking part m an i end-of-term forum on "Basis of Architectural270 words
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76 1959-12-14 2 ORAN. Western Algeria. Men. The French authorities yesterday authorised the Dutch coaster Bie.sbosch to leave the port of Arzew alter seizing her cargo of 262 tons of explosives. Port authorities said the explosive was described m the ship's papers as dyna- mite to be doliv<Reuter - 76 words
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Article619 1959-12-14 2 NOTE: All prices below arc middle prices SINGAPCRL. SATURDAY. INDUSTRIALS Yesterday Today A--< f r. 170 1.70 Ores. 1 99 199 etas ICfl U 1 E 8.8. Pe:ro! *31 I.M. T'ustees W5 5-25 Con. 19 Ords 43 3 48 6 f-::e r a! Dispensary I.X :vs I619 words
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Advertisement758 1959-12-14 2 iJm 0fllPPI!\lG Sg| THE t.A.I. LINES ®V SailmtS tt ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. U*^ CONTINENTAL fc SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. A^ Spirt P. S'laa P««aat jfl vd*i s umvu 21 22 die aft M !K\r' Jf MS S.taita i 31 Dec 4 Jan SI Jan 17 at falitna I 21 27 Jai758 words
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Advertisement243 1959-12-14 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Colls Southampton for passengers. S'oo'e P. s>am Penang REIFENSTEIN (LLOYD) 19 22 Oec 23.24 Dec 25/21 Dec FRANKFURT (HAPAG) 30 Dec/ 1 Jan 2/3 Jan RAVENSTEIN (LLOYD) 1/12 Jan 13 14 Jan 14/15 Jan Express Service. At243 words
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Advertisement34 1959-12-14 2 Ifllllliim 11 1 1 I X.X •lII* > I wl 1 IP ■rill PHILIPS eCi\c d Phi \ou give fi it open clear receptio; many -<d\d' I uil! ma. PHILIPS I t I*J 1 I34 words
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Miscellaneous14 1959-12-14 2 By Gog PO p -Industrial Dispute *>t>t^ YES <ndV^i mjW UhB£//b4i1 1 i YAX^14 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-12-14 3 ]]U trll m love at first -non 86-year-old trom and tnn» Sorila mar--1 tarnish town of i« bride, looking at her husband as lits his return from Popper picture.Popper - 37 words
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11 1959-12-14 3 The beat of an unborn Baby's heart PINCIII R i the11 words
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Article, Illustration482 1959-12-14 3 MISS UNIVERSE 1959— 'MOST PERFECT MODEL LOVELY Miss Akiko Kojima, Miss Universe 1959 arrives m Singapore today on a two-week tour of Singapore and the Federation. She is the first Asian girl to hold the official title of "The Most Beautiful Girl m the World," and the last of the482 words
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Article25 1959-12-14 3 Fifty-six boys will tomorrow take part m the Army Boys Trade Schools fourth annual Passing Out Parade at Punjab Barracks. Nee Soon, Singapore.25 words
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Article160 1959-12-14 3 Tittle tattle A SINGAPORE hostess tells us the best tiling to do with party left-oven: "Send them home m a taxi. ONE manufacturer oi Christmas cards says they cost £10 10s. (Ms9o». Each has a Swiss gold wuteii ouilt into it. BEWARE of cooking m reheated fat, warns Dr. E.160 words
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Advertisement132 1959-12-14 3 In maritime tradition the broom is the symbol of |^f a new record a "clean sweep". There was a broom on the mainmast of the President Garfield when she steamed into Los Angeles recently after a record-making Trans-Paaf:c crossing from Hong Kong. Time: 1 2 days, 22 hours. Average speed:132 words
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Advertisement285 1959-12-14 3 CHARTWELL EDITION OF WINSTON CHURCHILL'S 10% WAR MEMOIRS P^c THE SECOND WORLD WAR IgjiSl^lM^^ii^ l\ This great new M-JSlI^U^ 1\ CHARTWEU ed.t.on of 1 The Second World Wor .s o S^^^^^^^ triumph of both the printers' ond boot W\ binders' ort illustrated with o unique gallery llof war photogrophs gothered285 words
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Miscellaneous310 1959-12-14 3 [J ;?N c. women folk. You also havi TAl'Ris rApr. 21-May 2i>— d deter of making your home a Your last full week lor that beautiful and charming place Yuletide shopping, so you had m which to live. b. tter get started bright and early. To find what the stars310 words
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Miscellaneous139 1959-12-14 3 Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Keep fit 9.15 a.m.. English conversation intermediate 8.15 a.m., advanced 10.15 a.m.. beginners 11.15 a.m.: Beauty culture 2.30 p.m.; Katong Club raffia work 4.30 p.m.; Malay Civil Service Std. One 5 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): Malay 3.45 p m., 5 p.m., 7.30 p.m. (two classes); Ballet primaries139 words
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Article, Illustration835 1959-12-14 4 Ian mok Ai - Ian mok Ai '*V ITS THE MONTH OF MANY MOTIVES AND MEMORIES AS THE ODOUR OF THE DURIAN PERVADES THE MARKET PLACE DECEMBER and the DURIANS HECEMBER stirs up a strong mixture of durians and memories: of expectancies and an awareness of liv- There is oni v one835 words
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Article493 1959-12-14 4 Bachcombar - Bachcombar AN article m a morning paper describes "the only flat I know which you enter through a curtain of macaroni." I know a smart fiat which you enter through a curtain of cooked macaroni. You grab handfuls to eat with your cocktail. Spaghetti has been tried493 words
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Advertisement815 1959-12-14 4 Drink r^eSe. I A real 1 fruit Juice I JORAWEADE Striitt Time* k Free Press 1 ■et Mm> eewvewtewce ef e«ver- ,1 Users e«ir ieai>esew»eithres et Ist H—9 t COLO STORA6C ARCADC wilt recede swmjW •e*verfisement> I e«e" b«« nume-er re#Mes« $"»ell oeVertiseiwewtt plecee 1 m I Swtf yere »«r815 words
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Advertisement153 1959-12-14 4 1 Itf belter ill Q^Q 1 it My M Hoflow-^rDund 1 Citffoy E 1 Paickawo^ r HANDLE and VANADIUM tt" STAINLESS STEEL BU^s Vf There is a knife for cv f I f Wonderfully sharp Ea A II $«t» from $10 50 S.n. i v ft [2 L^B I MARDEN153 words
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Miscellaneous291 1959-12-14 4 CLUES ACROSS (7). 7 Ready to flare, like rapidly 10 Man made from ripe ham (7). hardened steel? (.5. 8). 11 Hold it keep steady! Or 8 From the cradle to well. hold it and win the argument! adolescence at any rate (.4. 3, (4). 4). 12 But need these291 words
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Miscellaneous137 1959-12-14 4 i rK M l i°^ PrOgramme^ vmma i? a B ains t malaria— 3. "The Cost 9.30 The news- 940 Newstalk- IJSa^mxssss\^L^S a^mxssss\^L^ as Reward 6 45 sunset seren ml^s^ r vr Announcements; 6.55 Sin- o?'^ain^ V ?o7 s'JSt^CSS Polyneian 8 ™30 Chll- re share marltet "P 0 7.00 Alexander137 words
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Article209 1959-12-14 5 Asked to pay more SINGAPORE IS FIRM THHE Government of the A Federation would like Singapore to contribute half the cost of developing the University of Malaya division m Kuala Lumpur. rhis was disclosed by Minis- ter for Education Mr. Yong j Nuyk Lin m the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday209 words
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Article40 1959-12-14 5 The President of the Malayan Orchid Society, Mr. Tan Hoon Siang. will declare open an exhibition of paintings of orchids by Miss Tan Whei San at 5.30 p.m. on Friday at the Victoria Memorial Hall.40 words
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136 1959-12-14 5 WORK BEGINS ON MALAY HOUSING PROJECT A START has been made m the Singapore Government's buy-your-own-house scheme lor Malays m the lower income group. Piling work tor 130 ter-race-type houses at the Jalan Eunos Malay settlement is being completed. Construction starts this week. The houses are expected to be ready136 words
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Article72 1959-12-14 5 The Singapore Government will hold a competitive examination to recruit officers to the Higher and Executive services m April next yeaj. The examination will be restricted to candidates who hold the Government Chinese Senior Middle School Certificate, the Cambridge School Certificate or any equivalent qualification72 words
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Article218 1959-12-14 5 Education budget gets approval oINGAPORE'S Education Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk o Lin had a number of home truths to tell about teachers their salaries, their grumbles about allowance cuts and the six-day week, when he spoke at fhe end of the education estimates debate218 words
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Article, Illustration398 1959-12-14 5 Increasing co-operation envisaged By CHAN SWAN BEE SINGAPORE can be assured of increasing cooperation from member nations of the Colombo Plan, said the Canadian Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Theodore G. M. Newton, m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Newton arrived here from Jakarta with his398 words
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238 1959-12-14 5 A SPECIAL University Week to stimulate and strengthen the spirit of study among the students of Nanyang University will be held early next year. It is being organised by the Nanyang University Students' Union. Besides aiming at the encouragement of academic research and artistic creations,238 words
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Advertisement164 1959-12-14 5 I ,I** CONSOLETTE I f/$r AUTO-RADIOGRAM 1 Model 5366 j U 'adio reception. -.hng. r table and detachable legs, r tor 78, 45, and 33 1/3 I I SPECIAL CASH PRICE UNTIL I CHRISTMAS EVE! I $288.00 'icbie crcc $348.00 I 3Y TERMS: $360.00 itiobtc area) $420.00 i direct from:164 words
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Advertisement252 1959-12-14 5 Adrtrtitment Shopping I Guide I To Clear: Dacron/Cotton sport shirts Q $4 50 each. Dacron short pants f $9 90. Dacron remnants from $2 00. CHANRAI'S. Singapore*! only exclusive men's shop Why not shop ot leisure without parking problems ot CHANRAI'S, Roffles HotH Arcode? Open doily until 9.30 p.m. WHAT252 words
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Miscellaneous33 1959-12-14 5 SINGAPORE olf^_ I TODAY: 11.20 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.27 a.m. and 11.55 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.59 a.m. THURSDAY: 0.28 a.m. and 11.31 a.m. FRIDAY: 1.00 a.m. and 12.05 p.m. SATURDAY: 1.32 a.m. and 12.41 p.m.33 words
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Article, Illustration483 1959-12-14 6 JOHORE HIGHLIGHTS by Mark Foenander A NURSES Training Centre is to be established m Johore Bahru. It will be opened on Feb. 1 and will be m charge of a Sister Tutor who will come from Penang. Nurses from Johore and fromFree Press - 483 words
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152 1959-12-14 6 MORE than 35,000 children have registered for admission to Form I equivalent to Primary I m Johore m fully assisted schools, next year.' In addition, at least an- 1 other 10,000 children have sought admission m private i schools. A top ofliciai of the152 words
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Article98 1959-12-14 6 More sit for exams in Johore THERE wai a ten per i increase m the numbei students who sat for various school certificate examin tions In the Johore Bta this year, compared w: lasi year. of students who sat for various school cer:. examinations m the Joh< State, this year,98 words
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Article25 1959-12-14 6 LONDON. Mon. British European Airway.- last night announced reductions of up ;to 25 per cent, m fares to Gibraltar and Malta. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article76 1959-12-14 6 New seamen 's Board fiiHE Singapore Government 1 has reconstituted the Seamen's Registry Board, with Captain J.A.L. Pavitt. Master Attendant, as chairman. The Deputy Master Atteni dam is deputy chairman. Other members are: Cap- tain J.S. Roe and Captain M.S. Wright, representing p owners; Inche A. Gh bin Hussain. Inche76 words
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64 1959-12-14 6 'PROGRESS EXHIBITION BRING GOVT TO PEOPLE I m a "bri; i th, country and th A< Plrlurr« er.:' major popui.. part n In iddil tioti i made it ind< hibitin rilla Bahru h Rat: ill) \i N an* ed ye>t( its lii^ lh< pk t show I tit a. i64 words
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Advertisement291 1959-12-14 6 me'ffito&H, CHRisrnws couecr/0n... gifts of sheer elegance i< rapped m gold mi m M Csrm •INTIM\TE-....« frac- a.v ~'l!rf ranee cherished as one the world's seven s^^j^S gam Crent fragrances. > I IST, the j J $fi new way to n> k 'INTIMATE 1 •LOVE-PAT. ...the complete make-up m the291 words
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Miscellaneous131 1959-12-14 6 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice <St Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis g, g WITH TMAT TmEKJ-- A BUT AS RORK RU€ME? AT THE HEART OF JULIET JONES By Stan Drake if^^^&^^SKl X KNOVV T^ LV X I'M A MAN FlfcST-A POLITICiAN j JT$ O.K.,MICH£i.~THE GOVERSJRS 097131 words
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Article, Illustration181 1959-12-14 7 |-£V CAME FOR LOYALTY WEEKj Nil, Park teennecka .i p c d to Great 11 Film Enterprises, they had been especially brought here fur the State"* big oem The girl>. were delighted h the reception given tnem by local fan>. "They are wonderful so spontaneous181 words
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Article, Illustration346 1959-12-14 7 Roy Lazaroo - Roy Lazaroo b y AUSTRALIAN singer Jan Carter, now appearing at Prince's Hotel Garni is "so, so much m love with Singapore." Lovely 21-year-old Jan told me that no matter where she was m I the future she would always long to return and346 words
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210 1959-12-14 7 FILM QUIZ starts this week with a question about a star who is. alas, no longer with us. What was Robert Donate last picture? 2. Yul Brynner <a> wears <b» does not wear a wig m The Sound and tho Fury. 3. Which often-in-the-news210 words
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Article, Illustration326 1959-12-14 7 Glamorous LiMei stars as 'musketeer' CLAMOROUS Li Mci, of Motion Picture and General Invest- ment Co., is probably the busiest actress m Hong Kong. Immediately after the completion of The Bedside Story, a hilarious comedy m which she stars, she again went m front of the cameras for a new326 words
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Article41 1959-12-14 7 Tim Singapore State Club will hold plmv n > and ca-ii;.--: meetings for Its February pi Diary ol A; ne Frank, at 9 p.m. tod r tomorrow and on Wednesday at the Sli Navy Officer^ 1 Guild. Raffle Quay.41 words
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Advertisement197 1959-12-14 7 yinfllllßiiliaMi— fciiHlFllliiiiiiMi m ib'iIIIHI :•':>!• 'x .s. 0 J**^\ .:.xX:>: .v: > >::-:j:-:|. B COnt Polled COO king %M ',,*>&*%. .:f^ ii!^: i^^ 'H Select the o PP nance bo' 1 *'y, roast or deep-fry with Selectrol. •••>|: ;>;> >i: :i^ §:&'^g& j: m:s^S?::^^ Dial tne heot on d you197 words
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Article, Illustration368 1959-12-14 8 Mll.lll BEATEN BUT NOT DIM.KAri h RACE ONE CL Div. 4, 6F. 1. Impress 8.1 (Franklin). 2. Palons A 8.10 earr 8.7 (Shaari). 3. Estroll 8.6 (Chaduiik L Lancier 8.6 (Canty). Winner trained by Hobbs. Won hv 11 3; neck. Time: lniin. 20 '2 5.368 words
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Article487 1959-12-14 8 IMPROVED TO WIN IN A CANTER On Parole wins on an objection HJ 1 a mu(h impnJ I notiti 1 hen ht is J to iii m, Hi Han J I Nlun I Paloiu I Mar I |(KJ Hark Du< crowd on their toes at the end of Race 3.487 words
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Advertisement272 1959-12-14 8 B A y iS *n j 3|pC W^ I v^^. i *fc. <^^^^^r Hn SH P JZ I BUSH s't£r^o 5245 oo REC ORD PIAYERS 32 The SRP 32 ia a high fidelity player fitted llljjimjTninpnnii" with a Garrard 4-speed autochanger and 8 7~ r^ dual pick-up. Designed to match272 words
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Article307 1959-12-14 9 Cheers then silence as player carried off field after scoring winning goal Bangkok, Monday 3JALAYA beat Burma by two goals to one m the first round of the South-East Asia Peninsula Games football competition last night. There was no score at half time. ThousandsReuter - 307 words
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Article188 1959-12-14 9 Malayans drubbing at tennis OANGKOK. Mon. Thailand's two women tennis stars entered the singles finals of the Southeast Asia Peninsula Games yesterday after trouncing their Malayan opponents. Sanguan Sueharitakal of Thailand defeated Anna; Han of Malaya 6-1. 6—l and Phanow Sudiawadi beat Katherine Leong by 4—6. 6—l. 6 -3. BurmaReuter - 188 words
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Article96 1959-12-14 9 Two Asian records broken ¥>ANGKOK, Mon. T\vo t> Asian Games records were broken by Thai athletes on the second day of the South East Asia Peninsula; "arnes yesterday. The first one was broken unof iicially when Sudhi Manyagas of Thailand ran the 100 metres m 10.5 seconds m the first96 words
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Article224 1959-12-14 9 by M. Harrison-Cray Dealer: South Game all 4 A K N 0 J63 0AK***** W. E. #10 9 8 3 +J52 C?Q72 9K984 0 J C 10 6 5 2 Q9752 4 J a P 5 A 10 5 4> A X 10 6 3 outh and North224 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-12-14 9 photo. The leader of the Singapore contin- gent, Mr. C. C. Tan, E receives the S.E.A.P. Games flag from the E King of Thailand at E the National Sta- dium on Saturday at the opening of the E Games. On the right E is Her MajestyU.P.I - 56 words
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Article126 1959-12-14 9 The Royal Singapore Golf Club beat Keppel Golf Club by 7 J 2 points to 3 3 4 points m a four ball match played at the RSGC course yesterday. Colonel and Mrs. G. S. K. Maydon won the 18th hole mixed founsome Stableford competition. Their126 words
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106 1959-12-14 9 A big crowd turned up at the Royal Island Club yesterday afternoon to watch Ryder Cuppers Dai Rees and i Peter Allis play their last exhibition. The British pair took on the Island Club's champion golfers Johnny Muraille and Lyn Holloway. Giving the local106 words
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Advertisement151 1959-12-14 9 /3 //a *S *S #<$ Wn If OY S i L EVERY CHILD'S CHRISTMAS DREAM COME TRUE UP- NOW I RACER $119.50 $95.00 eoch SCI 54.90 45.00 URION 157.50 140.00 S I 67.50 55.00 v,CTOR 112.50 90.00 g> TOR 95 00 7500 i and Scooters m Stock X X I151 words
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Advertisement196 1959-12-14 9 ATTENTION all motorists OS I n Cl TUBELESS I YRES Imj lm m Iji I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■1 m THE TIP-TOP PERFECT PUNCTURE REPAIR KIT WHICH ENABLES TYRES TO BE REPAIRED ON THE WHEEL, IS NOW AVAILABLE TO MOTORISTS ALL OVER MALAYA \l*^^^3^2 ITS EASIER TO REPAIR A jf^^jZ^^^ PUNCTURE THAN TO196 words
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Article, Illustration337 1959-12-14 10 Nehru tells Ike how India feels about the border row with Red China NEW DELHI, Monday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower and Mr. Nehru 3 esterday discussed the Sino Indian border dispute and also the situation between India and Pakistan. Mr. James Hagerty, Eisenhower's press spokesmanU.P.I; Reuter - 337 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-12-14 10 pictures. Mr. Ho Fook Kec and his hride. the former Miss Veronica Lum Tut Lent;, pictured at their wedding reception on Saturday at Robinson's Cafe m Raffles Place. Mr. and Mrs. Cheong Hock Blew who were married m Singapore, yesterday. The is the third son of Mr. andFree Press - 76 words
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Article158 1959-12-14 10 DECK BATTLE AS SHIP IS A TTA CKED POSADAS (Argentina). Monday. RMED rebels tried to capture a Paraguayan naval transport ship In a bloody shipboard battle yesterday. Four men were killed and nine wounded. Knives and pistols were used m a 25- minute melee on the decks as crewmen ofU.P.I; Reuter - 158 words
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Article23 1959-12-14 10 NEW YORK. Mon. Film actress Elizabeth Taylor left hospital yesterday completely recovered from an attack of double pneumonia. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article51 1959-12-14 10 CHILDREN HELPING SANTA CLAUS COPENHAGEN. Mon. Several hundred Danish school children are helping "Santa Ciaus" answer 65.000 letters sent to "Fauier Christmas. Greeniana," by children m Britain and other countries. The Tourist Association here has undertaken to answer the letters, passed on by the postal authorities to Denmark. Greenland's mother51 words
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Article51 1959-12-14 10 DENVER. Mon. George Rock, president of the Bai.K of Denver and Democratic national committeeman from Colorado, was found dead 111 a Denver street yesterday. Police said he may have b beaten to death and robbed. An autopsy revealed the 52-year-old banker-politician died of a fractured51 words
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Article123 1959-12-14 10 BELGRADE, Mon.—Fishermen have been asked to lend their boats, and peasants their horses, to evacuate several villages as flood water^ continue to rise m Bosnia and Dalmatia. Southern Yugoslavia. In some areas, rivers were reported over 10 feet above their normal level. NICE. Heavy week-end. snowfallsU.P.I - 123 words
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Article150 1959-12-14 10 BAGDAD. Alleged plotters against Iraq's Premier Abdel Karim Kassem will go on trial here on Saturday. TOKYO.— The first families of Koreans being repatriated from Japan to north Korea will board two Russian ships at Niigata, today. VATICAN CITY.— A Vatican press office spokesman said he "knew nothing" of rumouredU.P.I - 150 words
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Article52 1959-12-14 10 ALLD A YS TR ANS V A AL A herd of 250 elephants from drought stricken Bechuanaland has uprooted nearly every tree and pole m a 60 square mile area here KATMANDU.— Mount Everest conqueror Sir Edmund Hillary is due here to seek permission for a scientific expedition to Everest52 words
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Article52 1959-12-14 10 THE line up of beauties m last night's contest t' elect "Miss Supeishell l%0." Held m conjunction *ith the Art> Ball at Raflfo Hotel, the contest WMM won b> Miss Frist ilia d» In second place came Miss Sybil Shrapml. wlnl. third was Miss Kisano Davis. pictureFree Press - 52 words
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292 1959-12-14 10 West prepares for week of top-level talks PARIS. Moihl., \\7ESTERN leaders arc gathering here to set the scene for this week's important series <>t international conference culminating m the Western Summit meeting on Saturday. Mr. Christian Herter. the American Secretary Stute. and Dr. Hemrich von Brentano. the West German ForeignReuter - 292 words
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