The Singapore Free Press, 28 December 1959
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Title Section15 1959-12-28 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS w*T I No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1959 15 CENTS15 words
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Article256 1959-12-28 1 "ep pills, tranquillisers 'more an evil than blessing' 4O serious threat' public health By. A MAHADEVA SINGAPORE doctors today warned of the serious threat posed by "rapid-remedy" pills to public health and to the medical profession. They told Free Press rowing y to resort to tranquilly- ;d stiants256 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-12-28 1 The leaders of the "Big EFour" meeting m Paris: From left Mr. MacmilElan, General De Gaulle, EDr. Adenauer and PresiEdent Eisenhower. It was at this meeting that a decision was taken Eto invite the Soviet Prime E Minister, Mr. Khrushchev, Eto a Paris summit nextKeystone - 62 words
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Article223 1959-12-28 1 GOVERNOR OF ATJEH HITS OUT AT 'FOREIGN SUBVERSIVE ELEMENTS' Xl TARADJA, Atjeh, Mon. "pOREIGX subversive elements" came under fire yesterday when the Governor of Atjeh, North Sumatra, charged them with being responsible for the recent outbreak of outlaw-inspired hostilities m the area. Antara news agency reported today. Governor223 words
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Article, Illustration128 1959-12-28 1 ACTRESS OF YEAR NEW York, Mon. Aud r e y Hepbur n right j was named "best actress of the year' 1 yesterday m a poll of American film critics conducted by Film Daily. Miss Hepburn. British wile of Mcl Ferrer, was selected for her role128 words
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305 1959-12-28 1 BAGDAD, Monday. A 21 -year-old student told a court here yesterday that a plot to assassinate the Iraqi Prime Miinister, Maj.-Gen. Abdul tfarim Kassem, last Octo- ber was to have been followed by a liberation army entering Iraq along aReuter - 305 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-12-28 1 Shapely Hong Kong film star Ting Hung (above) arrived m Singapore at the weekend to make personal appearances m the Federation m connection with her first film. Her Husband's Lover. (Hong Kong's brightest newcomer of 1959 See Page 7).42 words
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Article249 1959-12-28 1 CRESCENT CITY. California Mon. -All fishing boat, were ordered to evamate th«- harbour here yesterday after a tugboat was rocked by two violent explosions, police wen- Investigating reports of "several casual--58? after the explosions, which were felt up to three miles away. i nearby bargeReuter - 249 words
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Article32 1959-12-28 1 January first rubber buyers 1 o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at ll€| tents per lb.. down one and live-eighths cents on Thursdays t lom> The tone was uncertain.32 words
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Article61 1959-12-28 1 Soraya may wed German FRANKFURT, Mon. ExQueen Soraya may marry German industrialist Harald Krupp m early Spring, the West German newspaper Das Bildz said yesterd The newspaper said Son broke off relationship with Italian Prince Raimondo Orsini shortly before Christmas. Krupp and So have been seeing each almost daily atU.P.I - 61 words
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Advertisement19 1959-12-28 1 s*~ j DontGiye UP the Ship" (MM J no shmbsi w UttETON -;inAl soon: 1/7 (@m f^ Menthol I19 words
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Advertisement32 1959-12-28 1 P.UiE Singapore Scene 1 Passage of Arms 1 Johore news 6 Footlights and Floodlights Women's page 8 Cartoons 8 Your lucky star Daily Crossword 3 Today's radio Other overseas cables 3, 1032 words
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Advertisement71 1959-12-28 1 "TOMBOLINI" The World's Finest Accordion The only one m the /L-jjjS Far East. Fully Guarontccd for 3 :fl^ years. Moderate -wkS prices. "^^^^^^f^ One month free tuition included FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC 28-A, Penono. Lone, S porc-9. TH: ***** \m***a m ***m\Wmm\ tmm^^^^ mmt*^ Um^ *W Mm\ V Hlwr'j^H v^71 words
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375 1959-12-28 2 American experts get together and forecast future NEW YORK, Monday. AMERICAN economy will continue to expand. Fifteen leading United economists predicted this rday for 1960. and forecast ;m increase In the country's i;ross national product to USS•iIS.OOO million by the end of next year. TluReuter - 375 words
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Article166 1959-12-28 2 Business briefs MELBOURNE. Mon.— The Melbourne City Council has approved a Pan- American Airways plan to build a £A five million about 534 million i hotel on what la known as the Eastern Market site here. MOSCOW. Locomotives m several Russian mines are using a166 words
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Article22 1959-12-28 2 BELGRADE. Mon.—Yugoslavia's itomic capable of producing power will .soon make enough radioactive Isotopes to fulftl all Yugoslav needs. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article47 1959-12-28 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying: alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves today are: Rimba N. Wall 3. Mandama 19. Laertes 33 34. Van Wacrwijck 1 2. Thorstrand 40 41, Flying Cloud 35 36. Hai Hing 18. Bayon 23. Empire Gannet f2l 22. Falstria 45. Sudan 31 32.47 words
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Article87 1959-12-28 2 >TEW YORK. Mon. Rubber futures were steadier m the nearbys a:;d about unsed m the other months dun:.,; Last week. The volume was light, with the approach ol t season h light Into m the markei ued Russian and b:;;. •■re> t abroad aided foreign87 words
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Article44 1959-12-28 2 LOS ANGELES, Mon A professional divei sail yesterday that a Japanese submarine is lying m salvageable condition just outside Los Angeles harbour Tho vessel is apparently the one which was sunk by the is Navy on Christmas day. 1941. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article410 1959-12-28 2 CASH FLOWS FAST: BOOM CHRISTMAS LONDON. Monday. ONE of the biggest money-spinning Christmases on record was reported from many parts of Europe yesterday but the holiday was often marred by wild weather. Gales and rain swept most of Switzerland, ruining all skiing prospects and causing heavy damage. But there wasReuter - 410 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-12-28 2 /CHICAGO, Mon—Electro\j nic brains that work faster than the human brain could make mankind their victims, because the machines lack human wisdom, a scientist warned here yesterday. Dr. Norbert Wiener, Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. said such machines could take a decision before the human72 words
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Article60 1959-12-28 2 CANBERRA. Mon— Au> lia's export trade would be encouraged by the conference In Tokyo of member nfttl the GATT. the Australian Tradr M ter. Mr. John McEwen. said yesterday. The world economic situation had recovered so much that Australia. a GATT member, had benefited v. otherReuter - 60 words
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Article50 1959-12-28 2 COLOMBO. Mon.— Business circles here welcomed the Sinhalese Prime Ministers action In taking steps to reduce the bank rate to 2 per cent. It was less than two weeks a°o that the Bank oi Ceylon increased the rate to 3 per cent from uer cent50 words
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Article728 1959-12-28 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. \H i o :75 E 88. 49 B.M. Trustees 5 25 Prtf. 19 Ords FrttfJ i y 1.C6 Frastf f.'eave P-ef. I 4.! 5 Ordi. 62 G.E. Lit? Gasmen ,:959' 2. 2.17 ieorgetown Dispensary >2.07'? 2.02'^ Gocd#ood Park 1.02 1728 words
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Article70 1959-12-28 2 brain could destroy us Winner told reporters The machims would u trained on data from simulated modern uar ronditions. "If the rules )<, r t< v m a war do not correspond to what we a<tuall> wish for our country.' Dr Wi said, "it is more than like|\ that suchReuter - 70 words
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Miscellaneous30 1959-12-28 2 POP -Bachelor of Hearts R r vuwy Af^^-K^T- we I I hVn y ajov Because iVje Hfl vjm/k-r^ -rv-i/xrr »'^v likcvouPROGf^fcS^ IK, v^ok^AKJ Hgl <^OT TOOO I JUST DOoV I30 words
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Article20 1959-12-28 3 Croe gets a back scrub 2; a tor, ferociovs 1 11 ally enjoys than a with a Davul t.i it20 words
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138 1959-12-28 3 CHURCHES AIM AT CLOSER CO-OPERATION NEW YORK. Monday. T'HRKK major sections of Christians Protestant, Roman atholic and Eastern Orthodox now recognise the urgency of better mutual understanding among themselves This is the view of Dr. Roswell Barnes, execuretary m New York of the World Council oi Churches, m a summaryReuter - 138 words
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Article89 1959-12-28 3 Outbreak of smallpox in Sumatra lAKARTA. Men.— Smallpox J has broken out m Djambi province, central Sumatra. 150 miles across the sea from Singapore. Six persons have contracted the disease. No deaths have been reported so iar. Bubonic plague has broken out m several villages of Magelang Regency, central JaReuter - 89 words
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Article73 1959-12-28 3 LONDON. \lon.--An action for Libel and slander instituted by pianist Liberace against a stage mimic was settled yesterday when j the defendants apologised, paid costs, and made a donation to the Actors Benevolent Fund. Th<' action was against James Edward Thompson. Peter Myers and LinnitReuter - 73 words
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Article30 1959-12-28 3 Round-England walk plan LONDON. Mon Dr. Barbara Moore, recovering from her classic 373-mile march from Edinburgh to London, yesterday talked ot plans to march around the coast of England.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article99 1959-12-28 3 Death for three before rally GRENOBLE. Sun.— Three German motorists reconnoitring the route for next month's Monte Carlo motor rally m which two of them were due to compete were killed today when their car skidded on a mud patch and plunged into a river near here. The car overturnedReuter - 99 words
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Article246 1959-12-28 3 THE AM JS__TO__AVOtD JNTERRUP TIOISI 0F FLOW OF OIL FROM ABADAN British and American advice m border dispute with Iraq TEHERAN. Monday. ORITAIX and America have advised Iran to use moderation m dealing with Iraq over the disputed Shatt al-Arab border territory to avoid any interruptionReuter - 246 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-12-28 3 Mr. A. G. S. Danaraj. a Singapore student who helped raise money for the World Refugee Year m Newcastle, shows Lady Mayoress Mrs. C. Whitlie one of the contributions. A post graduate student m Town and Country Planning at Durham University. Danaraj played a prominent role m85 words
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Article62 1959-12-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A spokesman for the Kuala Lumpur general hospital blood bank said yesterday that there was definitely no widespread sale of blood for transfusion. However, he did not rule out the possibility of such sales being conducted privately. The spokesman was commenting on reports62 words
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Article38 1959-12-28 3 TOKYO. Mon. Heavy snow crushed a two-storeyrd wooden house to the ground last night m Nagaoka City, a charcoal brazier i I lire to the ruins and the inmates, a family of tour, all died.38 words
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Advertisement186 1959-12-28 3 ADELPHI I FESTIVITIES EJ Vrf 31tt Dec t^i m New Ycor Gala Dinner 801 l ||J| Eve $20/- per person 2.00 a.m. SPECIAL FLOOR SHOW NIGHTLY Carnival Hats, Novelties, Balloons, Crackers etc. Be sure of your table. SP| Book Early-Reservations Now Open. Wfm .■'l TEL: 2810 Monoger: 0. ihMAfc tj186 words
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Miscellaneous426 1959-12-28 3 CLUES ACROSS 3 Like one's American Uncle m 2 Green way to split m .-lang rhe East 's>. j, 4 This bird comes to 2 a' I 5 Do come back about six and be tipped for delicated eating see the poet! i4i. (7>. 7 2 ac laid In the426 words
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Article, Illustration799 1959-12-28 4 IAN MOK- AI - IAN MOK-AI DS DFSD FSDF AM) SO Christmas has passed to leave an array oi' cards on my friend's piano, acknowledging that the world still notes his existence, expressing m social terms its sincere wish for him a better future. But my friend, a social animal,799 words
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Article, Illustration1349 1959-12-28 4 ERIC AMBLER - ERIC AMBLER SDF DSF ASDF ASDF reluctant canary sing On a holiday trip to the Par East, American Greg Nilsen and his wife Dorothy are drawn into a web of gun-running and intrigue. In an atmosphere of mystery m which it is impossible to detect who1,349 words
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Advertisement302 1959-12-28 4 I Drink i A real j I fruit Juice ORANGE-ADE "miimiHIIIHIHUIIIMIIMIIIIIIIMHIIIMiIWIIMIIIIIIIi' CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE Hords $2 '/in)— Box SO ets. trim TOP OUALITV COLOUR Frint from *ione 'Life' *****, I PLAN PRINTING from Traclnc« w A Amoce. Plan C s<. Rob:n- CERTIFICATES. DIPLOMAS. TESTIMONIALS, eopted and complete ti302 words
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Advertisement165 1959-12-28 4 MODEL 1099 W(th this br/lliont r the world the finest todcy. This model is discerning taste and he for jl 1 CITY NEON ELECTRIC CO. .J j~ 308, South Bridge X I Sr* 1 SINCE 1815 1 g[\^^ T HE SWISS WATCH W LM f FOR ALL CLII/ATES VOLR GUARANTI165 words
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Article195 1959-12-28 5 01 TO TAKE IN 60, flgW AND BANKS 10 RECRUIT OTHERS I pore (.overnment and leading il firms have agreed to give it mi students of Nanyang Uniu will be graduating next week step, about 60 graduates will be the various Ministries, the Free nds.195 words
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122 1959-12-28 5 A comedy to dispel post-Xmas gloom CharQ Boxi: Victoria -:apore, it) made rk of the .aid life of the old 11 capable 2U »Owen it isn't truth to under of is 1 far .ime for character. reci of and evadt tenhe .inrich iere ..:id Don Chi Wykenam ide a little122 words
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Article127 1959-12-28 5 Move for a merger is rejected KU-\LA LUMPUR, Mon. Tlv iilth annual cons 01 Party Ka ayat held at the week-end m K-ua.a Lumpur, rejected a proposal lor a merger with the labour party oi Malaya. The motion was moved b> the Perils branca it stated that Party Ra'ayat and127 words
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143 1959-12-28 5 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Mon. The president of Party Rakyat. Inche Ahmad Boestamam, will leave for Indonesia next month to attend a "peace conference" at Bandung sponsored by an Indonesian peace committee. This follows an invitation received by the party from the committee which been accepted143 words
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Article, Illustration124 1959-12-28 5 CARAVAN - CARAVAN BY Miss Marianne Thai. 22, a German photographer, and Dr. Ernst Wiese. 54. an Austrian author, who are on a 30,000-mile world tour m. a van converted into a caravan. They arrived m Singapore last week after covering 17.000 miles and are leaving today for Palenibang,124 words
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Article55 1959-12-28 5 SINGAPORE police are m vestigating the case of a man found with his throat rut m a house at Woodlnnd^ Road last night Police found a bloodstained chopper nearby The man. Tan Beng Swer, 59 was found lying on his back m a pool of blood,55 words
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85 1959-12-28 5 First time no overnight accidents FOR the first time m Singapore, nut a single traine accident was reported today between midnight and 8 a.m. Normally ttte average lor this period Is 20 accidents. Ie City Council ambunce Service had an unusually quite niulU. Since midnight, they had only one call-85 words
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Article220 1959-12-28 5 NEW UNION IN TALKS J7-UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The newly-form- < ed National Union of r Commercial Workers!; will soon start a series of negotiations with < commercial houses on improved salary structure and working conditions. The first of the claims by the new union was submitted220 words
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256 1959-12-28 5 By GEORGE HOGAN RRIGADIER Jan C. X Harris, CBE. DSO who becomes General Officer Commanding S&apore Base E list xict m February 1960 wiin Se temporary rank Major General, nas snent much of his servk^ m the Middle and Far East, Including Malaya.256 words
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Article, Illustration241 1959-12-28 5 A FTER 13 years m the Prisons service m Singapore, Principal Officer Charles Hossach Tetter, 47, has left for Britain under the Malayanisation scheme. Mr. Telfer was a very popular officer, not only among his colleagues but also among the prisoners. Some broke241 words
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Article174 1959-12-28 5 Trained men for top posts sought /COMMERCIAL firms m Singapore have openings for trained local men for managerial posts now held by expatriates, but the pace of Malayanisation depends on the number of local men trained m the art of management the State can produce. This was stated by the174 words
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Article34 1959-12-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council is understood to be considering a $27,000,000 fiveyear development programme starting m 1961. This figure does not include a $15,000,000 public housing scheme.34 words
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Miscellaneous46 1959-12-28 5 Shopping I Guide American Bde suits NRAIS vlusive 4h Street. «v: that Hotel Arcade liH INK? It >Uni soft as shrink dress is latest Ger- available m and designs. and see the 1 4 50 per °d necki. n nr Gain, h »ir> Going Bald? w.w46 words
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Miscellaneous36 1959-12-28 5 TODAY: 10.33 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.48 a.m. and 11.22 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.34 a.m. THURSDAY: 0.10 a.m. and 11.20 a.m. FRIDAY: 0.53 a.m. and 12.05 p.m. SATURDAY: 1/5 a.m. and 12.49 p.m. SUNDAY: 2.15 a.m. and 1.35 p.m.36 words
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Article, Illustration418 1959-12-28 6 Barrage of questions by Opposition likely at Johore meeting JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. APPOSITION members m the Johore State Assembly are expected to question the Government on various items of expenditure m the 1960 Supply Bill at today's session of the State Legislature.418 words
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Article42 1959-12-28 6 JOIIORE BAHRU. Mon.— Mohamed Jusoh bin Mohamed. 19. for committing thett ol a watch and one dollar from the dwelling of Cpl. Latiil bin Kadir. was bound over for $300 to be of good behaviour lor >ix months.42 words
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111 1959-12-28 6 TWO NEW FOREST RESERVES IN JOHORE BAHRU DISTRICT TirE Johore Government yesterday announced plans for creating two newforest reserves m the Mukim of Pulai. m the Johore Bahru district The reserves will be known as Sungti Kemudi and Sungei Bahan and will cover hundreds of acre- ol fore>t. All the111 words
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Article123 1959-12-28 6 Xmas at home after last trip members of the RAF. who have been serving on Christmas Island m the Pacific were home Christinas thanks to a globecircling flight by a Britannia of number 99 Squadron. R.A.F. Transport Command, from Lyneham. Wiltshire. The Britannia left Lyneham on Dec. 16 on a123 words
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Article33 1959-12-28 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The manager of Lien Wan Rubber Shoe Factory In Jalan Tebrau was fined S2CO m the magistrate's court yesterday for operating a steam boiler without a certificated driver.33 words
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164 1959-12-28 6 fTHE Johore Government has accepted tenders licences from 30 applicants to run pawnshops m various parts of the State for the three years 1 to 1962. The licence fees vary 'from $10,850 for a pawn- shop m Johore Bahru to $115 for one164 words
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Miscellaneous457 1959-12-28 6 BORN today natural organiser liab grtat skill, k:. oi detail ana the abUi carry out large-scale to gucce^&ful pert< You will Drubabiy d. tercsted In the phy lencei and art iy to come up with new discovery which c< make you rich as famous. Your tense of justu kec i457 words
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Article, Illustration102 1959-12-28 7 Roy Lazaroo - be- c on tve r of m Lif' N In i.ildreu ncik rm ictre 111- -by- Roy Lazaroo L who has five cmidrrn, elf .m only child. All t and love a mother c Is Jmh divided among her chiiaren. M102 words
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Article93 1959-12-28 7 Its pi Mr South and tral Africa. t u his Singapore debut uT will include the B. Beethoven, uilnld Chopin. poi ty v; s<)< lv wili lne A r Berlin Chamber OrPbruary. sir Donald and m Sinre. Other celebrities with whom the Society Is93 words
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Article256 1959-12-28 7 Margaret Wee - Margaret Wee by the> ca him th "an m-inv m any taces who P'avs wit?h nst^ men ts: When you Br«v Tr 1 3 com edian" Guvs sL» W'^ you get thc im P^sncarmg nnto t one performer but Guvs. his wife Myrna, known as n.noi aUtllUl wom^n256 words
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Article101 1959-12-28 7 DRIVING a car is more dangerous tnan riding a motorcycle balanced on a tightrope." In just 14 words 16-year-old Br il l Marie Ottosson revealed how unperturbed s he is when performing her ropewalking act. One of the youngest members of the Zugspitartistcn team101 words
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Article, Illustration251 1959-12-28 7 How much do you know about Dawn Addams? LET'S start the last Film Quiz of 1959 with some questions about one of the most glamorous of all British born stars Dawn Addams. 1. How old is she? I. What is her estranged husband's name? What ha s she m com-251 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-12-28 7 STAGE STAR OF MANY, MANY FACES APART from being a man of many faces, Gnus plays nine different musical instruments.20 words
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Article, Illustration476 1959-12-28 7 Ting Hung— 1959s brightest newcomer j OONG KONG'S big I 1 new star of the I'] year m 1959 was, m j the opinion of compei tent critics, Shaws' beautiful Ting Hung. She began In minor roles i during the early part of i the year. Then came her big476 words
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248 1959-12-28 8 MARGARET WEE - WORLD'S LOVELIEST GIRL GIVES SOME HINTS TO LOCAL LASSES rilK world's mest 1 beautiful girl, 22--year-dM Akiko Kojim ;i yesterday gave this advice to local i^irls: "Seek for your own individual beauty: do not imitate others m dress and makeup. 'No two sirls look alike unless they are twins, so248 words
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Article, Illustration23 1959-12-28 8 FLASHBACK TO THE DAY OF TRIUMPH Miss KOJIMA is congratulated by anothercompetitor after being crowned Mis s Universe at Long Beach m July.23 words
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Article95 1959-12-28 8 YOUNCER brides and younger rrooms are the fashion m the United States today, according to the Litest figures issued by the census bureau. The average age for American women to marr\ is now 20 veers and 2- 1 months, compared with the average of 2295 words
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Article146 1959-12-28 8 Women's Diary KAMAIA CLUB: Sewing 1 lavs 10 a.m. to 12 noon. 1 p m to p. 111.. o p.m. to p.m.; embroider) class 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.. 2 pin to I p.m. M A.: Mala) civil service std. one beginners 9 a.m., Malay civil service std. one advanced146 words
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Article125 1959-12-28 8 THE GENTLE WAY ROBUST Australian soprano Joan Hammond, wno i> forceful enough m real life to whack a golf ball 180 yards and more, be .1 less gentle Aida m future. She alarmed the critics at Covent Garden recently by turning down the volume of her powerful voice to what125 words
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96 1959-12-28 8 EILEEN ANDERSON - EILEEN ANDERSON By LONG time ago (or A so it seems) I attended the opening of .mimed kite, exhibition. It was one of the first of Its kind and I was much impressed. All that fitted furniture, all those la-bour-saving devict96 words
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Miscellaneous130 1959-12-28 8 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis rfjf WOKJT WCRK? I I UANPRAKE GESTURES E THCh4GS C ULP >^ v^-.V\ NCUASkPCK MVPNCTICALLY-- SEEM TO HAVE A £fj N^T/^^O^^ A /^P^ > lT f -^v'l^TP COIL AgCUT H b iTX r *ffc*f (CFFC'130 words
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385 1959-12-28 9 ALLAN LEWIS - t he task ahead Can Ward do the trick in two days? ALLAN LEWIS HE SCORED FIVE wrvr -^i!™ YESTERDAY AND NOW NEEDS 9 MORE By LEADING jockey Arthur Ward, who rode five winners from five mounts at Penang yesterday, brought his total for the year to 79 within nine385 words
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Article, Illustration464 1959-12-28 9 FRANCIS HOLY - SOCCER HEROES OF SINGAPORE-TEAM OF MANY TALENTS FRANCIS HOLY -By. the 1959 son h.is is we 5 i pore :n»t PCTlacolar home or ilpt n's only I the SAFA c once :npeuiion with 20 Manner being one )chind. The Da: A::.. > brought honours to c: Hassan, i Basri, MoslimFree Press - 464 words
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510 1959-12-28 9 Young Singapore made the champs fight for title FOONG SEONG CUP PENANG, Mon. After their glorious and inspiring victory over Selangor at the Han Chiang High School. Singapore's youthful Foong Seong Cup squad last night found Penang a little too good for them. the Challenge Rouna 1 ms;L nifeiiL uciorc510 words
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207 1959-12-28 9 The main sprint to Little Richard ITTLE Richard won; the main sprint at j Penang yesterday quite! convincingly from Heetmuster. Little Richard got to the front just inside the distance and running: on strongly defeated Fleetmusler by two lengths. I thought Fieetmuster had every chance. P r udent Choice, who207 words
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Article123 1959-12-28 9 cropr>r. and l uth can m A X lv the present instance there was little left for West alter both opponent > bid. and East's caU would be risky on fewer than 18 points. West took this m- ->unt. but h fcftred that some of values wouk br123 words
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Article149 1959-12-28 9 JOT THESE IN YOUR DIARY ALLAN LEWIS suggests you follow these horses m future: TUMBALINA who registered her first Malayan success when she won Race Three at Penang yesterday can be followed confidently. I thought she put up a fairly good performance to win. MORE TIN, third to Freedom Crusade149 words
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Article267 1959-12-28 9 Verni pays highest dividend OLD VERNI came with a paralysing run over the last two furlongs to swamp his rivals and defeat them by two lengths m the sixth race at Penang yesterday. Verni was last, and a long way from the leader, at the half mile past. Soon after267 words
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Article190 1959-12-28 9 INDIAN 2,000 GUINEAS BOMBAY. M on. —Rose I)e Bahama won the Indian 2,000 Guineas, over a mile 1 at Mahalaxmi. BALTIMORE: Baltimore Colts beat New York Giants 31-16 to become the Profes- sional Gridiron football champions. CALCUTTA: Rising Bell won the 1 i miles Calcutta Derby stakes. •if190 words
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Article20 1959-12-28 10 HOLLYWOOD. Mon.—War- Studio Is re-.-cd the of the New 1? Phe I r ReuterReuter - 20 words
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409 1959-12-28 10 'IMMEDIATE AND TOTAL INDEPENDENCE' Congo parties <leci*ie on this united culi to Belgium aiter tit reeling conference L E OPOLDVILLK (Belgian Congo), M o n. 'immediate and total independence of the Congo" inn tailed for as Nationalist parties ended a three-day meeting here. Jan. 5 was set as the dateReuter - 409 words
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94 1959-12-28 10 Nixon silent as Rockefeller stands down WASHINGTON. Monday. VICE-PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON said vester- day it was too early to talk about an announcement that he would run for the Republican Presidential nomination next year. But observers were reed that his nomination was now a virtual certainty. Asked b; ..bout theReuter; U.P.I - 94 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-12-28 10 picture. CATS and snakes are just part of the brainuavr of a Munich architect, who introduced them to brighten his work. Thesr large paintings cover the outside walls of one buildin?.- PopperPopper - 35 words
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Article26 1959-12-28 10 XDOLA i Northern Rhodesia*. Mon. Havelock Bridger. a 27-year-old loom turner, claims a world record by going without sleeo for 131 hours.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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227 1959-12-28 10 AIOSCOW. Mon. Pravda x welcomed ne\i Spring's East-West Summit meeting In Paris and the western Powers' '•admission" that further Summit meetings will also be necessary later on. In a leading article, quoted by Tass News Agency, the Soviet Communist Party newspaper, said:Reuter - 227 words
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Article274 1959-12-28 10 LONDON, Monday. 4 NEW date about the middle of May for the summit conference m Paris is likely to be de- cided swiftly, according to diplomatic sources. The Western "Bi£ Three" last week proposed to the Soviet Prime Minister that the summit should begin m274 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-12-28 10 PARIS. Mod. --Film actress Brig it te Bardot (above* was advised toy her doctor yesterday to abandon plans to have her baby at home. This followed a disturbance on the landing when a man tried to take a photograph. Miss Bardot is expected to moveReuter - 71 words
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Article81 1959-12-28 10 Police swoop in synagogue ease /COLOGNE, Mon. Police last night announced a fresh round of arrests following the Christmas Day desecration of a new Jewish synagogue which was daubed with swastikas. They detained the chairman of the Cologne group of the Nationalist German Reiehs Party and "several other persons whoReuter - 81 words
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Article19 1959-12-28 10 WASHINGTON. Mon. President and Mrs. Eisenhower have flown to Augusta. Georgia, for a short holiday.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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129 1959-12-28 10 LONDON, Mon.— Did Lord Attlee deliberately do Lord Morrison out of the Labour Party leadership? Mr. Francis Williams, Attlee's public relations adviser from 1945 to 1947, yesterday rejected the suggestion. Lord Morrison had stated that the former Prime Minister deliberately held on the LabourReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-12-28 10 pirture>. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel de Cruz pictured after their u«ddin. at St. Joseph's Church, Victoria Street, on Saturday Tin bride is the former Miss Jessie Alice Gomes Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Pereira pictured after their wedding on Saturday. Mr. Pereira works at Headquarters. Singapore Base District,Free Prees - 72 words
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Article36 1959-12-28 10 ROCHESTER (New Mon.— Mrs. Ernest Kr border, a 38-year-old Net: has given birth to her si of twins. A ri tctor culateU the odds happening as 433.626.20] to one.- Router.36 words
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Article29 1959-12-28 10 NEW YORK. Mon. The Transport Workers Union is planning a strike on -all public and private transport li of New York City on New Year's Day.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article23 1959-12-28 10 BULGARIAN P.M. SEEKS ARMS CUT SOFIA. M Zhivkov. Bulg Mr. Z tii Nat "The arm! Git burr; me: We propose i guar ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article36 1959-12-28 10 WASHINGTON, Mon. .'Negotiations on the U.S. steel .strike resumed yesterj day but union and management leaders reported no progress. The government mediator, i asked what was accomplished at the talks, said: -Zero." ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article30 1959-12-28 10 TOKYO. Mon. Between April and September this j year, police arrested 322 i youths for murder. 3.461 for I rape. 34.006 tor assault, and 46,984 for theft. Beater.30 words
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Article21 1959-12-28 10 TOKYO. Mon.-Five miners ■died under collapsed rods m I three mines m Hokkaido over 1 the week-end. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article13 1959-12-28 10 Support for India' s border stand V" i m. Mil I I l13 words
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Miscellaneous40 1959-12-28 10 Citwma > Guide CATHAY Ptyone .***** Slri>D<n_ Bejuty I OOCON Phone ***** N< Fi.t Catei To Htll 1 30. 6 •"> I 30 r m. NCW ALHAMBRA Phont 36<»0<» No- X' BullwhiQ 1 OOEON-KATONC Phone *****: She m^ Darling Si*tfdar 00. 6.340 words
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