The Singapore Free Press, 24 December 1959
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Title Section15 1959-12-24 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1959 15 CENTS faff\ lk^\15 words
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Article356 1959-12-24 1 lei s get rid of these notes, they all say after warning on forgeries Big bustle as shopkeepers open doors early Housewives, traders take no chances in Singapore [HhRK was a rush m Singapore this morning to change $50 notes into smaller alues following last night's356 words
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Article29 1959-12-24 1 Message of Christmas to ;>ore to I tred :ree. two rt. C the it that to ail coor be from I ude but the :>e of P ..d b-29 words
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Article46 1959-12-24 1 npHERE will be no pub- lication of the Singapore Free Press tomorrow, it being Christmas Day. Publication will be resumed on Saturday. Saturday's Free Press will contain a two-page Penang race special and the next instalment of Eric Ambler's thriller Passage of Arms.46 words
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Article19 1959-12-24 1 \SHINGTON. Thurs. he North Atlantic Council appointed Admiral RoL. Dennison of the U.bas Supreme Allied ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article137 1959-12-24 1 Ready to help Algerians m fight against French NICOSIA, Thurs. Former EOKA guerillas last night offered "substantial help if necessary" to Algerian nationalists m their campaign against French rule. In a message addressed to "the Algerian rebels." the text of which was distributed to the press a groupReuter - 137 words
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103 1959-12-24 1 Two die in road crashes AND TWO MORE IN HARBOUR TWO motor cyclists A died m Singapore General Hospital last night while yesterday a sampan man was found drowned and a worker was killed by falling into a cargo hatch. The sampan man's body was found off Pulau Minyak. His103 words
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Article67 1959-12-24 1 TOKYO. Thurs .—Two military aircraft were yesterday reported to have crashed m and around Japan. The Japanese Self-Defence Board said one of its FB6F Interceptor Jet aircraft crashed near Mt. Kubowo. Search parties were looking for wreckage and the 23-year-old pilot. A U.S. Air Force FlOO jet aircraftReuter - 67 words
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Article62 1959-12-24 1 Two dead after taking saltpetre SUBOTICA, Yugoslavia, Thurs.— Two children died and five were seriously ill here yesterday after eating saltpetre which a shop sold m mistake for baking powder. Officials said the quantity of saltpetre sold by the shop was enough to kill 2.500 people. All offices, factories andReuter - 62 words
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Article29 1959-12-24 1 ROME. Thurs.— A 8.0.A.C. Comet jet airliner was damaged last night when its undercarriage collapsed on landing here with 38 passengers from London. Nobody was injured. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-12-24 1 MR. TAN BENG S\N (centre). Deputy I)ire(t.»r of Civil Aviation. shou> Dr. Toll Chin Chye, the Deputy Prime Minister. the working of the air traffic control system at Singapore Airport. Dr. Toll yesterday made a four-hour tour of the airport including the telecommunications section, the control tower.64 words
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Article226 1959-12-24 1 IHE MAN WHO PACIFIED GANDHI LONDON, Thursday. LORD Halifax. 78, former Viceroy of India, and wartime Ambassador to the United States, but best remembered as the champion with Mr. Neville Chamberlain of appeasement towards Hitler, died at his Yorkshire home last night. The tall, thin,Reuter - 226 words
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Article33 1959-12-24 1 RUBBER RISES CENT January first gTade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 118! i cents per lb.. up three-quarters of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was steady, quiet.33 words
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118 1959-12-24 1 N.Z. party leader to visit Malaya WELLINGTON, Thur>.~ The leader of the Oppo.sition m the New Zealand Parliament. Mr. Keith Holyoake. will begin a five-week tour of South East Asian countries late next month. Detail> of Mr. Holyoake'itinerary are not yet decided but he will fly to Indonesia, then toUPI; Reuter - 118 words
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Article21 1959-12-24 1 LONDON. Thur.v Singer Maria Callas will not appear on the opera stage this net son "lor personal rea>una." ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article392 1959-12-24 1 Police in Madrid hold MP from UK MADRID. Thurs. MR. ROBERT Edwards, British Labour Member of Parllami for Bilston (Staffordshire), was detained by police for question. here yesterday. Mr. Edwards, who fought with Republican for. .nst General Franco m the Spanish civil war. detained by polite as he lelt iiotelReuter - 392 words
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Advertisement95 1959-12-24 1 r H AYE DANDRUFF? I J Get rid of it with P^%| l^otwmicai FortEffective rj DANDRICIDE Hoirdrcsscn, Uodinq Storct. -.AOING CO. Spore T«l: ***** Page Passage of Arms *> Feminaseope JJ W.tkend bargains sleeping Beauty feature i-M Book section Cartoons "J Your lucky star Forces section lb Penanu race form95 words
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Advertisement10 1959-12-24 1 The Free Press wishes all its readers a merry Christmas10 words
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Advertisement67 1959-12-24 1 |\Vorld wide value^H I and world wide fame I IZEISS IKON I F&f I IKON 4, GRUnDIO) Gse97en A medium shorr »mwt rcCSMW which will find your approval m its bcou' iful'v v| L d cabinet. Fully trcpicahscd. BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE AT LOW COST g*j* 5 voUes battery radio iV#V7O9 medium67 words
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Article174 1959-12-24 2 U.S. NEGLECTING MARKET IN MALA YA WASHINGTON, Thurs. "THE IS. assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Henry Kearns, yesterday that Malaya was a good market lor American goods. Malays ti<* saKinpletel) x \v>i ;o the free enterprtsf >nomy. They \\< viting invest rom it Aid as ail example, trading firm m174 words
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Article72 1959-12-24 2 RUBBER GOES ¼d. HIGHER LONDON. Tburs. Opening bids on tne rubber market ye>terday were nominally unchanged from Tuesday's final basis but >el!ers were hesitant to quote. In the morning small enquiries found offers scarce. Values hardened and continued steady during the aiternoon with support from New York advices. Valuer finally72 words
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Article55 1959-12-24 2 HONG KONG. Wednesday Closing prices here today were: Yesterday Toda; H «v S. Banking Corporation $1,080 $1.080 .sales Union Ins Canton $88.00 $8700 .sellers .sales Wheelock Maiden .'>.65 S 5.60 sales sellers H'Kong phone SM).lb 531.00 .s.Ues sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $2090 $20.70 .sellers sales Taikoo55 words
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Article247 1959-12-24 2 S~HIPS lyini alon|«ide the >in{<iporr Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Thermopylae 1/2. Cyclops 4/5, Avala 6A. Laust Maer>k 6/7. Ber.a'ider 8 9. A&ahi Maru 10/11. Sibiso 13. Bruas 14. Langkoeas 18 Ellen Maersk 19. Semantan N Wall 3. Serdansr N. Wall 4. v Lee N. Wall247 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-12-24 2 Singapore's Prime Minister. >lr. Lee Kuan Yew (right). accompanied by Mr. K. M. Byrne. Minister for Labour and Law. emerges from the St;ite Advocate General's office during his second visit ot the Ministr\ yesterday. Mr. Lee told the State Advocate General. Inche Ahamed Ibrahim, that the officesfree Press - 63 words
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Article32 1959-12-24 2 West German y overtakes U.K. WASHINGTON. Thurs West Germany overtook Britain In the first hall oi 1959 to become the worlds second biggest exporter of manufactured goods after the United States.— Reuter.32 words
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Article163 1959-12-24 2 ANOTHER ADVANCE IN LONDON LONDON. Thurs The big talking point In the ck mark< Is yt st< relay was the Government's proposal to allow trustees to invest m ordinary shares as well as fixed Interest securities. Tins save the Industrial market a further boost and accentuated th< upward movement m163 words
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Article28 1959-12-24 2 NEW YORK. Dec H Yf*tfrday Today 30 Industrial* §71 12 l y 20 Railroads 1«• 40 Domestic Bend* 15 Utilities N §5 StocHs Composite Avorasai28 words
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Article98 1959-12-24 2 LONDON. Dec. 23 Yesterday Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS E o" P n um.uced un<,,,0..d Jan 344 34| RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 35 3>i ÜBBER No. 1 RSS SSTS. •—•■»•?>•* Feb ii It 31 la il TONE: Qutet. A!.o t— Mi to OEPPCR: White Sarawak f98 words
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Article54 1959-12-24 2 NEW YORK. Dec ?3. Yesterday Today TIN Straits spot M TIN tutures Straits Contract TONE SALESRUBBER Futurtt jan < Mar I TONE Very steady SALES: 10 lots. No. 1 RSS Jan. landed price 1 i COFFEE: Futures B Contract March S4 4t>o\c it.' t- q i ed54 words
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Article79 1959-12-24 2 10ND0N. Dec. 23. Yesterday Today COPRA Philippine* c.i f. UK. N«rth European port* delivered «e.»:ht per loor ton Oec. X >- COPRA. Strjiti c I f. U.K. North European port* delivered w«i*ht Ocr lon« ton Oee. Jan. I v *i COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.i t«'" ropean79 words
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Article29 1959-12-24 2 lit in* t t j Uiuwun*. *\x>: h: i to 50, I y k v ii:-o <pot unquote*, -quoted. ivc. xhip- lock. rv« rnces .juoted m US.29 words
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Article759 1959-12-24 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. T.-;-g lv •eirat so UUL M 2 2;;a 3 35 STERLING RUBBERS Anglo OriWtW 4 f B:-gan Sera Brtam Ccn 3 1 <> B-- I Rajar- M 6 Efc B-- I Sembawang 3. 'lC'-i < C^rsone^e 3 d'-z C;e!v 3759 words
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Advertisement194 1959-12-24 2 HAMBURG-AMERICA NORTH GERMAN Ll To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles An* Bremen Homburq Colls Southampton for pm REIFENSTEIN (LLOYD ?5 21 FKAWKFURT (HAPAG 30 Dec RAVENSTEIN dIQYD) Impress Serv.ce p. To Manila, Hongkong. Yokohc ISARSTU* (LLOYD) HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD THE BLUE FUNNEL Liv* (NORTH AMERICAN SES^ ICE To Halifax, Boston, New194 words
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Miscellaneous15 1959-12-24 2 POP—Very Portly ByCog I've" wEfao he V*=*. we 1 CHO«WJ WOODS, AFTEB-OloloeR. ME ALt TH€15 words
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Article51 1959-12-24 3 \i mcv VRNS OF IHE ,i n OME Thurs. lion Briirill be ott South n Conts a South of f the neir action. will the ConTrade s too th.it about rkers, toir families would be uork if retaliated 'd boyThomas Afri•4 000 •000 of ork51 words
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Article, Illustration160 1959-12-24 3 A study m facial expressions is provided by this group of happy boys, waiting for their turn when Christmas gifts were distributed by an Army Santa Clang at the Banda Street children's creche m Singapore yesterday. The gifts sweets, eats and toys— wereFree Press - 160 words
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Article156 1959-12-24 3 To make people think LETTER ON ADULTERY T ONDON, Thurs. Tho Archbishop of Canterbury has more to say about adultery. Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, whoso recent remarks on adultery aroused widespread comment, claimed yesterday that some reports had been "misleading." Writing m his January Diocesan Letter yesterday Dr. Fisher said hisReuter - 156 words
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324 1959-12-24 3 De Gaulle likely to ask for greater powers PARIS. Thursday. DE GAI LLE may ask France to give him authority to govern without Parliament for three years m matters of vital foreign and domestic policy if the difficulties which the Debre Government has experienced recently m getting legislation through theReuter - 324 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-12-24 3 PPI RONALD <irifTiths. Vi. and his bride, the former Miss Dine Oi Lun. >1. Th<-> were married at the Reftetrj of Marriam-s m Fort (anninsj Koad. Slncapore >osterHiv The bride, who arrived from HoOf Kon c a feu days Lo met li«'J husband seven months mgmFree Press - 70 words
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Advertisement116 1959-12-24 3 WISHING OUR FRIENDS I (NO PATRONS A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS I GOOD NEWS FOR g LADIES t ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT OF MAIOENFORM BRASSIERES OF ALL STYLES cJ 2 LATEST LADIES SWISS HANDKERCHIEFS FOR 0 PRESENTATION S Them At:- g GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. J im of Elegance Quality) Singapore Tel.116 words
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Advertisement400 1959-12-24 3 II CHICKEN INN Pi 24th Dec. X'mos Eve 2.00 a.m. |&*l GALA DINNER BALL K'l SI 5'- per person. -<■ P?| 25th pec. X'mas Night 12 00 p .m. MM H DINNER A la CARTE DANCING U Kfl 26th Dec. Boxing Night 1.00 a.m. JLm DINNER A la CARTE DANCING400 words
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195 1959-12-24 4 ANSWER THE EASY SIX AND WIN THE BOOK We have made the General Knowledge Quiz questions easy this week so that as many readers as possible will have a chance of winning the free copy of The Pick of Punch. Here they are: 1. What large island m the Indian195 words
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310 1959-12-24 4 It will give you a year of laughter THE PICK OF PUNCH. Edited by Nicolas Bentley. Andre Deutsch, 16s. THANK goodness for the appearance of this book each year at this time. When you've spent weeks thinking about Christmas presents and walked miles searching for them, it is so pleasant310 words
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Article581 1959-12-24 4 HE HAD ONLY 90 DAYS LEFT TO LIVE Pick of the paperbacks DEATH OF A MAN. Lael Tucker Wertenbaker. Pan Books. $1.25. True story of the last ninety days of a man's life. Striken by cancer, he knew he was doomed and defiantly chose his own moment to die. This581 words
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Advertisement206 1959-12-24 4 ■^ytff W^ MSi r% V* *W f* J L+UriLo m m 3& A K%U grown-ups $fl and charming ;]1 w. j^ Design 816 C 4 Controlled Retail V Pr.ce S pore Penang $3.20 per yd. Malayc $3.50 per yd. n'. 4990 These fabrics are all FULLY vfv GUARANTEED; if satisfaction206 words
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Advertisement10 1959-12-24 4 N i•: MITCHI air co.W So vs^der c-o-c SHRIRO iCHl^ii10 words
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Miscellaneous137 1959-12-24 4 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis UH-WMAT'STHIS^N X SO MAMPRA^E Ik^ y^ TWEKE WAS A MAX v\HO V. MANPONJGHERE? "%t/ J 'S TAKEN AWAY- ojjt^^ > KILLEP A BEAR--ANP ME-/ YOU WILL WET >. I PUTMIMTD WORKWITHy >- il/l UM i137 words
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Miscellaneous355 1959-12-24 4 IS natural charm, wit a adventuresomenes.s usually keeps you In i centre of any group as th»leader m any new and ex citing venture. 1 1 You have the courage and daring to strike out for what you want, and usually you get it, too! You are an Independent thinker355 words
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Article, Illustration11 1959-12-24 5 AMAZING BUT THE TABLE WAS BARE... Green velvet I with I11 words
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26 1959-12-24 5 Bald Wigs, red noses we re left at home Club cl Bishop i hurch. v solitary Mar- d m n her S Dera 1 N ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article43 1959-12-24 5 I (.1 GARRISON < Ht'RCH. Tanglin Barracks: < ÜBISTM 1 1 4 > p.m. I I >mmunion; CHRISTMAS !>\\ 1.15 a.m. llolv Communion &3i a.m. Service i.m lloh Communion. H! I 111 -D\. 77 Bra, B.«-.ih hrisUMM D.i\. Mr i Sampson; 11 p.m. WatchI). Jamr>.43 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-12-24 5 One of the prises to be won at a Christmas dance to he held at the I Chinese Swimming Club \on Saturday is this at- tractive sportswear mo- delled here by a local mannequin. Organised by the Happy lllllllllllllllllllillMlllllHlllllillllll Wanderers, the dance will E feature Singapore's teen-E age87 words
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Article, Illustration222 1959-12-24 5 They don't believe in Santa any more fHRISTMAS m New York. V> Detective Edward Egan, SL V N ;an oli< s Squad, dressed himself lp ils Santa Clans and strolled round Harlem handing out cooktea ami candles. "<• tinkled his little b<n bounced thr children on his «nee, promised them222 words
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Article26 1959-12-24 5 LONDON. Thun and unsettled weather Un Christmas was th ;in Air Ministry expert yesterday. There v le chance of snow, he >:iiri ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article160 1959-12-24 5 THOSE OFFICE PARTIES OFFICE Christmas parties are they such fun? Their popularity is steadily declining, a survey of 1,000 firms shows. Only four offices out of ten will hold a Christmas party this year. The suspicion ha.s got around that people DONT REALLY ENJOY THEM. OHRISTMAB trees are banned m160 words
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Article, Illustration96 1959-12-24 5 The happiest Christmas ever is m the ollinj; for factory worker J. V. Banham all because he taok a gambh' four years a n° An rleetrician at Torpoint. Cornwall. Mr. Banham bought CiO worth premium savings bonds back m I '>."><». Later, to lay hands on somr readyPopper - 96 words
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239 1959-12-24 5 A TATTOO THAT YOU CAN DO YOURSELF MOST ORIGINAL GIFT tK)R those who are desperate for unusual and unexpected Christmas presents London has come up with the brightest idea of the year. Bright? Its a five-colour do-it-yourself tatto.) outfit. It teaches the art m just one evening and costs $60.239 words
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Article, Illustration1572 1959-12-24 6 ERIC AMBLER - ERIC AMBLER by |g GUNFIRE! Then came the ear-shattering sub-machine Dorothy Xilsen waits m a taxi outside a bouse on the island of Sumatra while her husband Cireg and the Eurasian Mrs. Lukey keep an appointment with the men who want to buy a consignment of arms1,572 words
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Advertisement478 1959-12-24 6 Wishing Our Customers Mehry Christmas T. S. de SILVA Jewellers SINGAPORE. 106. ORCHARD RD., CLASSIFIED ADS. RKLIGIOI ■< WNOIXCEMENT 10 Words $2.50 (Mm PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Orchard tmaa Day wrvlws 8 a.m. ;nion. 9 a.m. family aervlce. Ail AT YOUR SERVICE V in.)— Box 59 ets. •xtra TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print478 words
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Advertisement113 1959-12-24 6 jgs^" assail; SOU** m I SUPERIOR QUALm I PROVED WITH DURABILITY. Available at all L* Enjoy your CHRISTMAS and NEW Yin FESTIVITIES I I RAFFLES Limited Boc l Christmas Eve ond New Yeor GALA DINNERS Ot the I ELIZABETHAN GRILL only Chr.stmos Eve S2O per person eitc^ New Ycor's Eve113 words
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Miscellaneous281 1959-12-24 6 CLUES ACROSS left us (Browning) (7) 1. Test the prize (5) 3. Free, it's the right to say 4. Joint with a sharp, quick be- what's on one's mind (7) ginning (7). 4. The cad is no good at an 8. That strung-up feeling of a auction! (3, 3) verb!281 words
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Miscellaneous226 1959-12-24 6 CHRISTMAS EVE share market report; 7.00 The ranch; 10.00 Asian Club "Local t>"M IAA wnf i.ir»v. i «»n Th« news; 7.10 Newstalk. Gpvernment m Undeveloped news l4n NPwstAlk 14? -rh» 715 Talking about books, Derek countries"; 10.30 The Cherry Luton otris Choi? rinJL- iSn Cooper reviews some new fiction Tree,226 words
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569 1959-12-24 7 FREE PRESS Sleeping Beauty FEATURE wo worlds meet 18 MIL. XMAS ATTRACTION v oriels calm l the i lech"(lui mutiv Disney's i ma ted Beauecu m itta proi ision i adapt.tlion athaj auuPnm ess Domed bj htii enl p until Prince I is with md ol M»d m ele"Snov hi©.'569 words
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Article, Illustration110 1959-12-24 7 Actress provides the inspiration HELENE... ...AURORA HELENE STANLEY, left, attractive film and television actress, provided the inspiration for Disney artists m the creation of Princess Aurora, the title role of Walt Disney's feature-length animated cartoon production, "Sleeping Beauty.' Helene. who also modelled for the title role of Walt Disney's animated110 words
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Advertisement257 1959-12-24 7 GIRL OF MY DREAMS CONTEST <~4 FINALS ON STAGE AT THE J||^ CATHAY CINEMA ON MONDAY r- M/C3 Jl IBth DEC S 9 AT THE 9.30 p.m. SHOW WA LT DISNEY'S j&% PLUS! A SPECIAL FEATURETTE: CINEMASCOPL GRAND CANYON" TECHNICOLOR I GIRL OF MY DREAMS CONTEST PRIZES IV I A257 words
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Article, Illustration7 1959-12-24 8 THE KISS THAT IS KNOWN AROUND WORLD7 words
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Article289 1959-12-24 8 Long hunt for original beauty ALL the worlds lasting fairy tales are great love stories. Oldest of these idylls is "Sleeping Beauty." Walt Disney's production of this tale is based on the ba. r s outline of Charles ?errauli's version and coupled with an adapted score of Tchaikovsky's 'Sleepn; Beauty289 words
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Article, Illustration93 1959-12-24 8 "SLEEPING BEAUTY offers the finest example of the moulding of human voices to the personalities of animated characters. Minus the sound track, the animated characters would be mute figments with little illusory magic; whereas with human speech and song they have an eloquence which93 words
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Article72 1959-12-24 8 WALT DISNEY, famous for his cartoon fea- tures and, more recently, for his unique True-Life Adventure stories, is stepping up production at his studio at Burbank, Lost Angeles. This is m direct contrast to the curtailed production at other studios, and reflects Walts continued confidence72 words
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Advertisement122 1959-12-24 8 GLORIOUS TO HEAR.... TELEFUNKEN ob^4*» ?M1 S^^ i^ »^^F^^iii^il B^p iS .M^^^^^f Bt J«ry At f I I ?55^5^^bb BBfc, BBBw L-^ t I\W irtWT^ nl*f 1 Iffy 9VfI W f\ y/^ WA Mognetophon UK •J?2^' "**lt^l 2* r *'X»\^^\. tr BV^'^^^ DOW^If%OWT# Hr"rl B^^^ i* ft f i a122 words
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Advertisement66 1959-12-24 8 a really good night's sleep begins with 11 v\V\ «S DORMWELL ""tA EOEtAV*^^ the latest and safest sedative I a\%l *l Dormwell is a great new discovery recommended by J I^* I doctors as suitable for adults and children m cases V^ of sleeplessness. Two tablets before bed are all66 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-12-24 9 f 5 have I perenWalt mated the White ■ess 'icent, cursed Ku n t s the ne of pre- cent g but a evil. Ed chanted :h and than34 words
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170 1959-12-24 9 All those well-loved ingredients magic are there INTO its 75 minutes of running time, "Sleeping Beauty" packs all the wellknown and well-loved Walt Disney ingredients of suc-cess-spectacle, comedy, romance, music and song. When all these are blended with that special Disney magic the result is box office success of truly170 words
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Advertisement53 1959-12-24 9 Beauty was awakened with a KISS. don't roL ;'|J^ s a/r%// m>'s fll m Jm^-*±J^lwF "VRS* i I I I m "i,. m XN, I U \tal Look! 0 liveliest way to beautify 5 FASHIONABLE SHAPES nt Pink Iridescent Orchid iSjl© Li^ lria cnt Coral Iridescer^ Petals Iridescent Orange America*53 words
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Advertisement123 1959-12-24 10 hagem¥ylr t tr^ding co.(malava)ltd. WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS CATHAY ORGANISATION IN CONJUNCTION WITM WALT DISNEY'S 7.8 cv. ft Refrigerator modal 789. L^^** > I^V^H "*1 Electric Hair dryer HD. 560H A"-^^^^(fev ~V^ W^ W*£ 1000W electric iron NA 52 aitlnr^ Model T. 19 6-transistor radio /2^P"L n H^^ND NATIONAL v^^^» I^^^^l123 words
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Article, Illustration605 1959-12-24 11 .line, m iar is much I ild c WOUld Auroi :h birthci uiid ratic r Rom' to permitted a i 1 1] Fell m love Briar H riding hi Sam- through g the voice. th« decided to Investi■;e camt hi> mbled. The605 words
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Article, Illustration134 1959-12-24 11 This film been my dream Imagination is the mould from which reality is created. Centuries ago men of vivid imagination created the fairytales which live to this day, even though m many cases the authors' names have been lost m the mist of antiquity. Of all these stirring134 words
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119 1959-12-24 12 LEGENDARY FIGURE ACQUIRES A VOICE ILX)R the Qrsi time m her long, legendary life the Sleeping Beauty will have a voice. v 1 I i animatio.. :i of the lovely ok. Mary Co*ta put; the breath oi life into th< blonde heroine, .lerselt a noted beauty fa Lsion Idiences and119 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-12-24 12 Amy DIRECTOR Eric Larson (left) holds a story conference with storymen joe Rinaldi and Don Da Cradi and animator Marc Davis on Walt Disney's feature-length animated cartoon, sleeping Beauty. In the background are storyboards tor the production, consisting of a series of sketches labelled with dialogue and58 words
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255 1959-12-24 12 Musical treat for pundit and movie masses I W 4LTDISNKVs •>,,,, with its visual delict* ears outstanding musi The spectacular p. m the integration ol Beauty Ballet with the tion of all Disney enterl In fact, the Tchaikoi by Walt, had much ment of the belov, d duction suree m255 words
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Advertisement68 1959-12-24 12 vis ual wonders m breathtaking color. A c the delightful songs and O ap. 12") original^ /^^^^^^TuV yi X lJ^ "Once Upon a Dream". Hail A Magnificent New Motion Picture! ((/I /H\\]\ *<* Aur ra Wondefl ami ft V^ -M| v x original motion picrurc fc II J^^^fSV ;^}fc I68 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-12-24 13 ■efiven, ro- Phecy that sh* hcs bestowed upon the mfQnt Princess Aurora. WALTZ-TIME Lovely Briar Rose (Princess Aurora) dances with a mock prince invented by her animal friends of the forest m this amusing scene. ROYAL GUARDIANS. The three good fairies, Merryweather, Flora and Fauna, who protect Princess Aurora65 words
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Advertisement221 1959-12-24 13 "POP-OVER" PYJAMA with lined lace Jw I II yoke shirred into a butterfly top and ap- J^&? \t* v >:sr I! pliqued with satin bow. The TOREADOR fwTmsMP*^\ >t^> V C' PANTS 'ace-edged at the slit side and TV i elastic.zed at the wa.st. r Colours: Ballet Pink Red Hot221 words
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417 1959-12-24 14 Even the gorgeous rainbow pales... OE.U TIH 1.1.V packaged m Cinema Scope and colour by Tricolor B Wall Disney's Academy Award-winning -Grand Canyon (best lne action short nkjeet) is Bigantic and beautiful screen triumph. The featurette is a vivid pictorial interpretation ol Ferde Grofe's inimitable417 words
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Article, Illustration211 1959-12-24 14 Paintings in motion > T OT only is the young Prmc Aurora the Sleeping Beauty of the beloved fairy tale the most gorgeous of legend maids, but the fabled land and castle where she urew to her ta 4 sixteenth year is a setting of transcen beauty m Walt Disney's211 words
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Article368 1959-12-24 14 FAIRY FUN AT A NEW HIGH P AIRY tale fun reaches a new high m "Sleeping; Beauty." The princess is blessed with three godmothers, all of them good fairies, and it w Flora, Fauna and Merrywrather who provide mmh of the laughter and drollery to balance the necessary fury and368 words
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113 1959-12-24 14 A real villain for the hero prince to beat SLEEPING BE again rem: older members of family of what i youngster knows al hero tales it tak real tough, mean lams to tost the g people and giv< dience somtt I cheer about. That applU mation fan! well as to113 words
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Article, Illustration12 1959-12-24 14 MALEFICENT, the ever invented b\ PHere she sends her of lm<12 words
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Advertisement153 1959-12-24 14 «s «w aww <** iai i H A O'Connor Co., Ltd. MALAYA'S LEADING CINEMA THEATRE ENGINEERS 4 WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE J SUPPLY INSTALLATION OF g fi i U s vS I I I B j. ft inUJtUI lUlii SCREEN SOUND EQUIPMENT x^ M «^k I iJV* W am I153 words
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287 1959-12-24 15 -i ll ?^^_J^Jiavejiiost up-to-date air control centre m S.E. Asia 55 air t?affi ""A* the most danced V^ia whin S C C ntrol tentre m South-east niSdfe of Se a xtioa r r S C mP eted bef rC the Deplr h tme^t287 words
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205 1959-12-24 15 Changi man commended as Air Force sets record II'ORK on the largest trooping and equipment airlift yet carried out by the Far East Air Force has won special commendation for Sgt. P. R. Cowley, a supplier serving at the R.A.F. station, Changi. The new RAF Beverley freighters were used m205 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-12-24 15 Singapore has not made as great strides as the Federation m the rehabilitation of prisoners, according to the retiring senior superintendent of the Muar detention camp. Mr. S. C. Smith, (above). Mr. Smith, who left m the liner Canton after 29 years service both m Singapore and82 words
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Article161 1959-12-24 15 HIGH- WIRE RIDE OVER PADANG Christmas Day thrills for Singapore The visiting German Zugspitartisten team of aerialists will give a performance at noon tomorrow on a wire string between the Supreme Court tower and the centre of the Padang. One of the team will ride a motor-cycle up the wire161 words
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Article56 1959-12-24 15 Tax increases: MTUC protest KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malayan Trade Union Congress is to protest against the t-ax increases. It is considering sending a delegation to the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. The Selangor Government Daily-rated Workers' Union, which represents about 2.C00 employees, said m a statement yesterday that56 words
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Article29 1959-12-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Malayan Chinese Association is to appoint new officials to fill vacancies caused by the resignations of 'rebels" just before the Federal i elections.29 words
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161 1959-12-24 15 1.000 out to raise $18,000 for school NEARLY 1,000 volunteers will be on the streets on Friday and Saturday m an all-out drive for funds for the I mar Puiavar Tamil High School. The Tamils* Reform Association hopes to raise $18,000 by this effort to make it possible for classes161 words
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73 1959-12-24 15 BOAC FLIES OUT CHILDREN FOR HOLIDAYS LONDON, Thurs. British Overseas Airways last week flew about 1,300 unaccompanied children from Britain to spend Christmas with their families overseas, the Corporation said. By far the largest number went to West Africa, including one flight of 65. Others travelled to Singapore, Penang, HongReuter - 73 words
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Article252 1959-12-24 15 rpHE British European Association m Singapore yesterday praised the Government for its -wise realisation that despite the State Flag and the National Anthem, the real worthwhile long-term objective was the inculcation of the spirit of belonging to a Malayan naU ?n'an editorial m its out that there252 words
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Advertisement244 1959-12-24 15 BY BOURJOIS 1J m^ I PERFUSION I Ilk lUvfaj g m\^m PERFUSION Mr Jl m SPHAY-»«'* T ■b#l llbF^bl lip Iwl ■T IHbF Vi^rßßßßl^Bk ROMAN HOLIDAY an exciting new jlP^I fragrance direct from Paris. All new perfu- sa^-~ -=^s^^ I sion spray mLst luxuriant soap and bath cubes petal soft244 words
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Miscellaneous38 1959-12-24 15 TODAY: 5.15 p.m. TOMORROW: 6.10 a.m. and 7.04 p.m. SATTRDAY: 1-M am and 8.32 p.m. si NDAY: 8.13 am. and 9.40 pm. MONDAY: 9.02 a.m. and 10.33 p.m. Tl'ESDAY: 9.48 a.m. and 1122 p m. WEDNESDAY: 10.34 a.m.38 words
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Miscellaneous179 1959-12-24 15 Y.W.C.A.: (Outram Road): Malay civil service Std One 7.30 p.m. CHINESE V.M.C.A.: Table tennis 9 a.m.; Children's Christmas party 4 p.m. YMC.A.: Christmas Eve social party. 8 p.m. KAMALA CLUB: Sewing class 10 a.m. to noon, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.; embroidery class 11 a.m.179 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-12-24 16 THE PATROL wraps up the vehicle m about two feet of water. THE LAND ROVER is held still while the trailer is attached before starting on the crossing.30 words
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Article583 1959-12-24 16 Cpl. K.H. Sharp - Cpl. K.H. Sharp Story by Pictures by Cpl. D.I. Sullivan REME put ancient Egyptian idea to use m Malaya THE Royal Electrical and Mechanical En--1 gineers m Malaya have modified an idea used by the ancient Egyptians for taking vehicles across rivers. Method: Wrap up the vehicle m583 words
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Article478 1959-12-24 16 Jonathan Russell - Jonathan Russell by FRANKIE VAUGHAN at the London Paladium Stars m your eyes. June night. I'll build a stairway to Paradise, It all depends on you. Isn't this a lovely evening! Kewpie doll. Am 1 wasting my time on you? That's my doll. No help wanted. Come softly478 words
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Advertisement183 1959-12-24 16 -«v/ ■la ROMANSUDE PROJECTOR I JACK'S PHOTO CO. 157. North Bridge Rd.. Capitol Building. S pore. B jt Hi *S Ik Ordinary 5- 4 Jl r PRfIfIFIIIT" toothpaste.. v t»* no# for me r* 1 t^**i Prodent is the only toothpaste with double active -^4 DISPERGON-A against tooth titKay, tooth183 words
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Advertisement242 1959-12-24 16 Why the Prestcold Big Four todoy's most wonted rcfr Lost yeor, oh»od ot it* t,secret list. In o fortnight, it *r J li«t. Th« response took even Prcitcou ir> S This yeor you will be oblc to got a excellent reosons listed below Qr a The big odvontogw of the242 words
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Miscellaneous108 1959-12-24 16 MUSIC QUIZ Stumped you! Nobody could guess that the mystery star last week was Paul Weston. although the entries ranged through a variety of personalities from Walt Disney to Frankie Lame. The prize of ttoo Philips EP discs will go into a special Netc Year Jackpot Prize to be presented108 words
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Article, Illustration2361 1959-12-24 17 FREE PRESS GUIDE TO RACING FORM all the for lab's War REE i 4 I II BIKIT BINTWG mni XT AO 1 n| RIM rtcdi Cl l3 D BI'RMA GLORY WON [1 R-6; W M II 8-8. 1 \RU \> I N I H. HUIIIII I t ARRIBK.W II late2,361 words
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Article, Illustration2832 1959-12-24 17 Horses entered for the Penang Turf Club's Xmas and New Year meeting 4 1 v Detern .r.ed 1-0: 3rd. Pride of 0; 4th. K::u N: 8-7. 4-7-j. BJ»V>-. ■CEATCHED: h-7 9F C:. 3 Dr.. 3 RILEX THIRD: 1 X.L B-12 6F iMawli Cl. 3 D Ist Ang Pow h-h: 2nd.2,832 words
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Advertisement13 1959-12-24 17 DON'T TAKE A RISK! Order your Free Press for Saturday and BET WISELY13 words
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Advertisement16 1959-12-24 17 you're 'way «Q ahead* with. SUNGLASSES i,' "Jgm HP" «CE Available at all good photographic dealers16 words
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Article, Illustration544 1959-12-24 18 TECHNICOLOR WINS BY PHOTO FINISH ALLAN LEWIS PICKS TOP HORSE OF 1959 IT was a photo--1 finish between Technicolor II and The Friar II for the Horse of the Year 1959 title. Technicolor II gets Ihe decision by Ihe narrowest of margins. Both horses have the544 words
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Article, Illustration346 1959-12-24 19 to dhe best tfty-time E Vt Rv k«»«e trirl is crazy about clothes or she just isn t a uenagc girl. v (;mn >- reading of the women's K S of yom news Paper, observing well-dressed .'".I .exchanging EC s UT >ls you can plan yourselj a dream346 words
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598 1959-12-24 19 Talking about children by Nurse Meg TT is wise to decide A fairly early where you are going to have your baby and who is going to attend you. There are always arguments for and against having baby at home as against going into598 words
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Article116 1959-12-24 19 Q/ started giving bahv orange juice when he was six weeks old. but it seems to give him colic and causes loose stools. Should I stop it? A Some babies do not tolerate oran«e juice so well m the early months and perhaps you nave him rather116 words
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417 1959-12-24 19 She can make stale bread fresh again I $30 FOR I YOUR HOUSEHOLD 1 HINTS 1 A HELPFUL suggestion on how to freshen up stale bread wins Mrs. G. M. Frugtniet. co St. Paul's Parsonage, Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore, 19, first prize oi $20 m our "Household Hints" contest. She417 words
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Advertisement108 1959-12-24 19 _v ,'MQC y you can depend owt THE PROVED BABY FOOD ff| L.icto^on. .-J milk formula I i l>e happy m the 4 the ht SrliPliillPiiPPffll! "I II l" [ESTUM~ A r Baby and V* babies should be given a comrood trom about 12 weeks of age moot do better108 words
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Advertisement188 1959-12-24 19 v*"X*"'*'***' "-joSScy' fe^- iyAM 1 < m. 1 S^» V^v^i'W T\ff fi.y^'^ '%^P(^ Baby if getting big now and doctors agree that, fron about I Bth month h altn y babies require a FULL CREAM MUK os an ZZ~* o ~*]s"'* important part of their daily diet. When the time188 words
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Article1064 1959-12-24 20 WEEK-END BARGAINS A\ THIS PAGE ARE THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN, SO SCAN THEM CLOSLL\ 0 VND MAKE A NOTE OF THE PARTICULAR COMMODITIES YOU WANT. THE BARGAIN PAGE IS A REGULAR FREE PRESS FEATURE, APPEARING EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. ENCHANT YOUR HOME and bring joy to your family with1,064 words
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130 1959-12-24 20 DAYTON. Ohio. Thurs.— Eleven prisoners squirmed through a hacksawed hole m a Montgomery County jail steel barrier and escaped at dawn yesterday. Within six hours four were recaptured. Several of those still at large were believed to be armed and fleeing m stolen cars.U.P.I - 130 words
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Article88 1959-12-24 20 WASHINGTON. ThUTS. Informed sources say yesterday that the United States will lend Indonesia about U5548,000,000 for two major development projects within the next two weeks. The U.S. Export-Import Bank was said to have completed all but the final for- malities. One .sourer said the bankU.P.I - 88 words
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Article84 1959-12-24 20 DR. BARBARA HAS 50 MILES TO GO LONDON. Thurs. -Dr. Barbara Moore, 56-year-old dietitian who has now been walking almost non-stop for seven days and nights, is now only 50 miles from her destination London. She left Scotland last Thursday and has plodded across wind-swept moorlands, almost always through drenchingReuter - 84 words
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Article57 1959-12-24 20 AMSTERDAM. Thurs. Vrede&tein Rubber oi The Hague announced yesterday an amalgamation with Radium Rubber of Maastricht which has resulted m a concentration of the Dutch rubber procession industry. Vredestein has taken over all shares of the Maastricht factory. This merger will allow further rationalisation and spe-'57 words
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Article84 1959-12-24 20 MANILA, Thurs. Officials In Australia, New Zealand and other South-East Asian countries believe that South-East Asia must "get together and co-operate" to check the advance of Com--1 munism. according to a Jap- anese official here yesterday He Is with the party, m eluding former PremierReuter - 84 words
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Article62 1959-12-24 20 Steel industry's biggest problem NEW YORK, Thurs.—Building workable stocks of steel is the biggest single problem facing steel users at the start of 1960, the magazine Iron Age reports. Looking ahead to the end of the 80-day Taft-Hartley injunction, Iron Age says steel mills are not likely to go through62 words
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Article22 1959-12-24 20 MONROVIA. (Liberia) Thurs.— Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. United Nations Secre-tary-General, arrived here by air from Senegal on his African tour. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article40 1959-12-24 20 Boeing flights increased LONDON. Thurs. Pan American Boeiim 707 jet airLiner .services between London and Tokyo have been increased from one to three a week. Now a passenger from London can fly round the world m under three days.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article40 1959-12-24 20 MOSCOW, Thurs— The Soviet Government has transferred Russia's New Year holiday from Sunday. January 3. to Saturday. January 2. "to comply with the wishes of the working people.' 1 Reuter II! OK kl IHTICIVI KALReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement254 1959-12-24 20 Students who go Overseas tWe sell whot you need overcoot, quilt, woollen pullovers, underwear*, scarf, gloves, jumpers, winter pyjamas. Advice given Call on us FOOK ON Dept. Store 83 85, South Bridge Road, Singapore-1 Tel: ***** CALLING ALL TYPISTS 4 f SECRETARIES: YOU il NEED THE M\ AMAZING "QUICK I254 words
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Advertisement224 1959-12-24 20 JUST UNPACKED. German Fancy Cottons Shuntungs for Sack-Line Dresses. Prices are Reasonable early, Khemco's 68 HIGH ST., SINGAPORE- 6. VANITY'S $5 to $10 department of Christmas Gitts: Earrings Belts Head-Bands Flowers "Happy Top" Blouses Gloves etc. VANITY 32. RAFFLES PLACE GREAT REDUCTIONS! SAVE $388 ON PREFECT SAVE $337/ON ANGLIA i224 words
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Advertisement234 1959-12-24 20 Sove your because we import direct and sell direct that makes everything cheaper. W «/*4 Watches, Cameras Transistor Radios Sensational Offer! LIEN WAH 108, North Bridge Rood, Tel: *****, ***** Spore. COLOSSAL SALE toys cotton T. Shirt $1.20 loys swim Trunks $1.90 leys Hings Briefs/Vest $0.75 loys poplin Shirts $2.50234 words
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Advertisement91 1959-12-24 20 SELECT U)U M J FOR CHILDREN J c.k.tahgJ I »-o Cortc d^'^ I DMCIHG RIGHTLfI I 1 I SALE SAll LEELA SILK Si I Dress Mote-id 0 I Jeons Blouses ond J m the Newest StJ l'l Spor* I IMM $2 50 ond J Kirn X'MfiS SALE BEST CHRISTMAS 11191 words
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Article, Illustration342 1959-12-24 21 FRANCIS BOEY - Shuttle star Say Hup stands supreme FRANCIS BOEY M LJf Al \|r> '•■■mil ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 11 11 1 11 1 1 111 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MKOUND342 words
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445 1959-12-24 21 Allan Lewis - Allan Lewis By PENANG, Thursday. PXCELSIOR (Dragon), who looks well, showed that he is m peak form when running half a mile m 51, the last three m 38 here this morning. He was not fully extended and for a horse working alone this445 words
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Article124 1959-12-24 21 SUKARMAI SLAUGHTER PONDOKS Sukaramai 7; Pontiok Peranakan 1. 1 IT was slaughter, and a; systematic one at j that. Sukaramai scored at will against their nine-man rivals m this Singapore Malay. Football Association junior league match at Balestier Road yesterday. It was no match tor the soccer connoisseur. The Sukaramai124 words
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Article25 1959-12-24 21 MANCHESTER, Thins. Australian Test star Norman O'Neill will not be playing m English Lancashire League cricket next summer, after aIJ, he said here.25 words
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Article15 1959-12-24 21 SOCCER: Tamil Festival (iuines Alasappan M.S.C. v Tamil Brotherhood S.C., I arrer Park.15 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-12-24 21 Australian paccman, Alan Davidson, took seven wickets for 9:} runs for Australia m the second Test match against India at Ranpur yesterday. Scores: India 152 and 891. Australia 219 and 59 for two37 words
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Article164 1959-12-24 21 RAMCHAND NAMED SKIPPER KANPUR, Thurs.— Gularbral Ramchand, will lead India m the third Test at Bombay on Jan. 1. BONN. Stirling Moss will drive Porsche Formula Two cars m 1960. DURBAN. Egyptians have been refused visas to make a table tennis tour of South Africa. LONDON. Berkshire and Hertfordshire drew164 words
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190 1959-12-24 21 Perseverance paid in the long run S.C.C. "A" 16; REME 6 A CLUB victory looked improbable m the opening minutes. REME attacked for a full ten minutes and their faster play had the padang crowd cheering. But rugby is an unpredictable game. Before the final whistle SCC had scored two190 words
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Article39 1959-12-24 21 GRENADA. Thurs. Freddie Trueman took five wickets for 22 runs m the MCC's tenwicket victory over the Windward Islands yesterday. Scores Windward Islands 89 and 69. MCC 121 and 39 for n ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration168 1959-12-24 21 IT is hard enough to play a hand when a certain type of partner has only one card m your suit, and quite impossible when he has none at all. West opened this deal, after a pass by South, with One No-Trump. North bid Two Heart;, and South168 words
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Advertisement69 1959-12-24 21 aart ls(vilNT SISS 1 m. S por« PPY LIS :ian RUGS IRESHI'S 453 i :rapher ;p«ic LLEY «HH| I SINCE 1815 ?W^^ V THE SWISS WATCH W i I t WATCH CO.. LTD. H W 18 F Battery Road. Singapore 1. sA far 1) ;pore Dairy Farm. y^ homogenized, pasteur-69 words
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Advertisement309 1959-12-24 21 A CANNON Present Pleases All J New Arrival of Bedsheets, Towels, J Blankets Gift Sets for Ladies Gents. HARDIAL SINGH SONS LTD. j 76, High Street, S'pore-6 Tel: ***** ***** z& m& v& ff^ w* <*» «a 41 1 OUR BIGGEST BARGAIN FOR CHRISTMAS EVE! exclusively ot the H.M.V. Solon,309 words
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466 1959-12-24 22 U.K. IS TOLD: 'WE ARE READY TO FORGET WHA T IS PAST 'Moorhouse museum' is opened as Nasser makes Victory Day speech pORT SAID. Thurs. President Nasser told Hritain m a "Victory Day" speech here yesterday that Egypt was ready to forget the past and start a new age mReuter - 466 words
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192 1959-12-24 22 "TEHERAN. Thurs. 1 Jet Ashlers of the Iranian Air Force were moved to the Iraqi frontier yesterday to reinforce tanks and heavy artillery transferred there earlier this week, according to official reports from Aba dan. Five brigades Tension has built upReuter - 192 words
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Article23 1959-12-24 22 I >NDON, Thurs. Mr. h Gaitskell, leader of the Opposition, will visit the' United States during the oarliamentary recess. > ReuterReuter - 23 words
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218 1959-12-24 22 Soldiers pay duty on Xmas gifts and their stamps r PHK Army m Malta has made representations to the Malta Government on the law which enforces customs payment on Christmas parcels sent from Britain to soldiers here. An Army spokesman said dues are levied by Malta customs on a wideReuter - 218 words
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Article82 1959-12-24 22 ONE CHINESE FOR EVERY 3 TIBETANS DF.LHI. Thurs— There i is one Chinese for every three Tibetans m their country, .said Tibetan refugees who recently escaped to the border town of Almora. They said Images ol Buddha had been broken. Tibetans forced to learn the Chinese language, and that someU.P.I - 82 words
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Article101 1959-12-24 22 Threat' to Mature's new bride CHICAGO. Thurs. U.S. commissioner C.S. Bentley Pike yesterday issued a warrant for Mrs. Violet Dembos. 35. charging she threatened movie actor Victor Matures new bride Mrs. Dembos, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, sent a letter through the mails to Mature In California sayingU.P.I - 101 words
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Article30 1959-12-24 22 HELSINKI. Thurs. The Finnish Seamen's Union yesterday declared all United Arab Republic .ships under blockade as a counter measure against the Arab states blacklistinc some Finnish shiDs U.P.I.U.P.I - 30 words
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93 1959-12-24 22 GET READY, SAYS NEHRU DANGER AHEAD OANTIXIKETAN. (West Bengal), Thurs. Prime Minister Jarwaharlal Nehru yesterday called upon all India to prepare for a lons struggle with Communist China. "There are now new challenges and danger the frontier,* 1 he >aid an address to the .stair oi poet Tagore's rural university.U.P.I; Reuter - 93 words
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255 1959-12-24 22 IKE'S THOUGHT AT CHRISTMAS -GIVE TO POOR NATIONS WASHINGTON, Thurs. *'T FERVENTLY hope that m this Christmas sea- son each of you will give thought to what you can do for another human, identical with you m his divine origin and destiny however distant m miles or poor m worldlyU.P.I - 255 words
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Article138 1959-12-24 22 VATICAN CITY, Thurs. Pope John m the second Christmas broadcast ol hb reign said yesterday there was neither war nor peace In the world at present and nc "glimpse of a serious possibility of disarmament. He said that m a situatior of '"very great instability" ar atmospnereReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration77 1959-12-24 22 Miss Australia will spend a day here JOAN 51 n Rl "Miss \u>tralia 1959 is expectt-d m Mnup I by Qantas Mi Mun for a short xi^it The 2i-year-old I cultural teacher ii M I her way to Lurupe. Bri- tain and \m«" Five-fuot -eight hrown I haired and IBtl77 words
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Article45 1959-12-24 22 T^IPEM. Thurs. Presid Chiang Kai-shek yesterday urged the Nat:< save Chinese Culture and revive Chinese traditional virtues. Main object i f tin war •gainst the Communists, he said, was to destroy the Communist system and to eliminate tnmunist Pla: ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article14 1959-12-24 22 LONDON. Th demolish tl tie m Dr bee:: annoi i ReuterReuter - 14 words
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