The Singapore Free Press, 16 January 1960

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1960. c 15 CENTS.
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  • 118 1 Have vmi entered for the big Walk? N energetic young A man is Robert Sim of Lorong Limau, Singapore. He is another entrant m the Free Press Walk on Sunday. February 28. Although he has entered the 'list "for the fun of it." Mr. Sim hopes to be placed In
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  • 27 1 LONDON. Sat.--Vice-Admi-ral Henry II Burrell. chief ot the Australian Naval staff. n a three-week visit to Britain to discuss naval equipment with Admiralty officials. U.P.I.
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  • 267 1 \cv authority to carry out Spore hoiteing programme In his hands on Feb. I— Control and planning SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will personally take charge of planning and control the use of land when the Planning- Ordinance comes into effect on Feb.
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  • 77 1 MELBOURNE. Sat. Hundreds of German and Italian migrants fought pitched battles inside and outside the j :val hall her last night after the German featherweight boxing champion, Willi Quattor, had outpointed Italian Aldo Pravisani m a 12-round non-title bout. Under ring arc lights, women supporters of
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  • 101 1 •This is how the system works the Police Secretary, Mr. William Cheng (extreme right), seems to be telling a group oi Singapore Assemblymen who visited Paya Lebar police station yesterday. Third from left is Inche Ahmad Ibrahim. Minister for Health. Beside him (wearing glasses) is Mr.
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  • 129 1 Worried father leaves home to seek his son's abductors '"THE sudden departure this morning of the father of the nine-year-old schoolboy who was kidnapped last night has added to the worries of the family. The father. Mr. Chua Kin Son. 44 was described by his eldest son, Eddie,
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  • 55 1 BEIRUT. Sat, The Lebanese Government has decided to divert the river Hazbani. a tributary of the Jordan, to deny Israel the use of its waters. Foreign Minister Hussein Eweini said the Hazbani. which rises m the Lebanon, vould be diverted into the river Litani. now being
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  • 259 1 No terror weapon Soviet scientist NICE, Saturday. SOVIET space scientist Mr. Anatoly Blagonravov said yesterday the creation of an orbital H-bomb "is not our aim." He was commenting on U.S. scientist Mr. Ralph Lapp's guess as to the nature of the "fantastic new weapon" mentioned by Mr. Khrushchev on Thursday.
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  • 84 1 Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, left Singapore by air this morning with six members of the Press who are covering Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's forthcoming tour of Indonesia. The Press party consists of Mr. Wee Kirn Wee (Straits Times),
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  • 109 1 RANGOON. Sat. Mr. Li; Ping Yiu. a minor official at the Communist Chinese Embassy here who sought the protection of the Burmese Army authorities last July after receiving serious wounds m a stabbing incident, 'ya-> reported to have been (town out of Rangoon yesterday In a Communist Chinese
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  • 106 1 rpOKYO, Sat— Police this I morning faced fresh threats of violence from nearly 2,000 students gathered outside the entrance of Haneda. Tokyo's international airport. The students plan to stop the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, from reaching the airport and leaving for Washington
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  • 73 1 A ROCKET SHOOTING MATCH H WASHINGTON, Sat. The magazine Missiles and Koekets reported yesterday that the L.S. Defence Department was considering a proposal that the U.S. challenge Russia to a "missile shooting match" m the Pacific. The plan, put forward by a top-ranking Air Force officer was unlikely to be
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  • 97 1 'Don't sub-let,' Govt. warns SINGAPORE Govern- ment has warned its employees living m official quarters against sub-letting the premises or part of them. The warning is m a circular issued early this month to all Government officers reminding them of the regulations governing the us' official quarters. The Government informed
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  • 58 1 ENGLISH FOOTBALL RACING HIT I (IMHIN i). i\< can* ing it UngfiHd I (i ii«i h i« Itlton IH'I Km fistiif Kolton I Mt«-n i ih.uoptun UNIONS SEEK TA I.abuur Iviioi^ h.*v tmi i« i grl s n jthin 5 d 53.000 HAUL ni.,i sin 51 170 PREA^
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    • 35 1 PAGE Ipoh race special 11, 12 Women's page 4 Rama and Sita 5 Cartoons 8 Your lucky star 8 Motoring and car care 9 Gardening 8 New sports column "Sidelines" 10 Other overseas cables 3
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  • 376 2 Singapore judgment upheltl LONDON, Saturday. A FINDING by the Singapore Court of Appeal that Ek Liong Hin Ltd., of Boat Quay, Singapore, were not "moneylenders" when they made advances of $30,000 and $40,000 to a firm m December, 1952, was upheld by the judicial committee of
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  • 159 2 Business briefs LONDON, Sat. More Liberian registered ships were idle through lack of employment at the beginning of January than those of any other nation, the United Kingdom Chamber of Commerce reported here yesterday. It said that 182 ships, or 15 per cent, of the Liberian
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  • 315 2 CHIPS lying alongside thf Singaporc Harbour Board wharvrs today arc: Orna 1 2. Antiloctiua 4/5. Unvo Maru 6A. Cilv Oi Ripon 6/7. Sibonga 8 9. Glengarry 10/11, Ariana 13 14. Laos 15 16. Bandung Maru 18. Mandama 19, Tong Hin N.Wall 4. Seika Maru 21 22, Shofuku Maru
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  • 363 2 Round the World Market Prices NOTE: Alt prices below are middle vrices. t U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Jan. 15. Yesterday Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS e.i.f. European ports Jan S3! 33.' Feb 33 7 16 33 3 16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 33i 35i ÜBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement
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  • 25 2 NEW DELHI. Sat. An agreement to set up three engineering institutes m India with United Nations help was signed here yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 59 2 HONG KONG. Priday. Closing prices here today were: Yesterda, Toda> H. S. Banking Corporation $1,165 $1,170 sales sales Union las. Canton $94.00 $94.00 sales sellers Wheelock Marden 6.15 S 620 sales sales HKong "phone $32.50 $33.75 &532.75 &$33.2 i sales sales j Dairy Farm ft Cold Storage
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  • 84 2 REVIVAL ON STOCK EXCHANGE LONDON. Sat. —There was a return to generally firm conditions m the stock exchange yesterday. Sentiment was helped by news |of industrial expansion and the recovery on Wail Street. Industrial equities gained i most attention. Steel and engineering shares were particularly favoured, while aircrafts and motors
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  • 910 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. ■SINGAPORE, FRIDAY INDUSTRIALS Yesterday Tc:n Alfi S'lL.-.s P'8?. 1.75 '5 i Oros. 2.20 JO i Atlas ice 11.00 Buyers I i B.8. Petrol 58 59 B.M. Trustees 5.25 b 25 Ion. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 Crds 50 50 6 Federal
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    • 38 2 POP -West Egg By Cog fr^r LOST M A I MV Ol SOMETM,^ TO I T /VA 9 NO-ITS i ff YOU WOE »T CETIT^e S //|sA^_ tv Quite -safe, unjoet*. Okj f &J/ {7 iMAWK. you MMTQESS
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  • 396 3 BRUTAL' CHINESE ACTION IN TIBET STRATEGIC, SAYS EDEN 5 British Prime tons. Speaking on a television gramme filmed at nib home m England, he said Chinese action wa"brutal and without excuse" Tipared It with Mus>eizur e of Albania ii he were m India 'he <ld feel the seizure had been
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  • 77 3 LISBON, Sat.— Visiting West 1 German Defence Minis- I ter. Kerr Franz-Josef Strauss, said yesterday that "the problem of the reunification of Germany cannot, must not I and will not be settled by foreHerr Strauss .^aid the policy of the West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, had
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  • 74 3 Workers get Govt. aid ONE hundred workers of United Engineers, who have been temporarily laid off by a lack of work, will not face a bleak Chinese New Year after all. Today the Government will give them public assistance. The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, said
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  • 98 3 QUAKE CITY A TOTAL LOSS LIMA (Peru), Sat. Two new eartnquakes rocked Peru yesterday as travellers reaching Lima reported "total destruction" of the small city of Chuquibamba m the iirst tremors last Wednesday. The death toll so far is 60. In Hong Kong 1.000 people were rendered homeless yesterday when
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  • 41 3 LONDON, Sat. The Western Union Telegraph Company is selling all its cable business and a provisional contract is likely to be signed about February 1. The buyer is stated to be an A fn*»Hr»£»n rnmnanv. Reuter
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  • 77 3 Mr. J. A. Donald (left), deputy chairman of the Singapore C number of Commerce presents Miss Soo Ming Chung with her City Commemoration Certificate and second prize of SlOO for Office Arts Diploma. The annual prize-givin X took place yesterday at the Chamber of Commerce, who initiated the
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  • 236 3 Rest of the news m brief LONDON, Sat.— The Fire Protection Association reported that 1959 saw "the most disastrous fire losses ever" m Britain— around £40 million <$340 mil.). It also said that between October, 1958, and March, 1959, deaths from fire m the home averaged one
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  • 63 3 The Air Officer Command-ing-in-Chief of the R.A.F. Coastal Command, Air Marshal Sir Edward Chilton, who is visiting units of the Far East Air Force, yesterday called on Admiral Sir Gerald Gladstone, Commander-in-Chief, Far East Station, and the United Kingdom Commissioner for Singapore, the Earl of
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  • 166 3 Move in U.N. to check an ti-Semitism UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Saturday. RELEGATES from six nations, including Britain, France and the United States, yesterday moved to set up a United Nations "clearing house" for reports of anti-Semitic incidents. Judge Philip Halpern of the United States, initiated a formal resolution on prevention
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  • 94 3 TENGKU AT TOURIST MECCA ROTORUA, Sat.— The swift pace of the first two days which Tengku Abdul Rahman and his party spent m New Zealand slowed down yesterday and the visitors relaxed at this tourist Mecca. They spent the day sightseeing. They saw the thermal displays of the superheated water
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  • 67 3 ABERDEEN. Sat.— Dr. BarJ\ bara Moore, the hiking doctor, set off m arctic weather yesterday to continue a 1.000-mile walk through Britain fortified by a spoonful of honey, a drink of water and an orange. The doctor has now coverecj about 80 miles since she left
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  • 8 4 The 'Suzie Wong girls were keenly sought after
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  • 452 4  -  CHARLES CURRAN By CHANGE OF PARTNER NO LONGER A STIGMA WHAT kind of woman makes the most desirable bride m Britain tod ay Answe r The woman who has been through the divorce court. My authority lor saying so is the Registrar-General.
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  • 139 4 -TO TEACH ART OF USING A CHOPSTICK THE entire cast of "The World of Suzie Wong" held a Chinese Night m the China Restaurant m London for the New Year. The actresses, mostly students from Malaya and Hong Kong, were heavily sought after as tutors m the art of chopsticks.
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  • 156 4 EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS by Mr. T. C. Tan at Diethelm building, Market Street, 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Rhythmic movement 9.45 V.M.C.A. (Orchard Road): Malay class Cambridge prep. std. one 2 p.m.; Malay class Cambridge prep std. two 2.30 p.m.; table tennis coaching 2.30
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  • 199 4  -  MURIEL PENN By rpOP London fashion designers are making plans for a joint assault on the fashion capital Paris. Some members of the Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers, London's "Big Eleven," are hoping to take to Paris part of the new Spring and Summer
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  • 181 4 JUST think of it: 425 different shades of blue, 400 greens, 210 yellows. It's enough to send you colour crazy especially when It comes to matching accessories to ciothes, writes a correspondent. And these are lust some of the shades known to the British Colour
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  • 36 4 SINGAPORE. Sat— Radio Singapore will relay Radio Malaya > broadcast on the H.M.S. Malaya Cup Rugby final between I and Singapore Combined Sei starting at 5 p.m. today. lrom the Merdeka Stadium m Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 99 4 rE head chef to the Japanese Imperial Palace. Mrs. Egani Tomi, left Paris by air this week with plans to put more French cuisine on the Royal menu. She has been m Paris tor 15 days as guest of
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  • 847 5 BB I P%j m.^*l "B B A Serial by Barbara Leonie Picard H THE STORY SO far Promise of a god. Vishnu, to have a man SEhLJ^S* barn who would Havana, the kin* of the wer^^f r S (dem ns> wh» Wved on the island of Lanka,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 234 5 ugi wttrg WINNERS *T>HE winners of last week's colour in contest, each of whom will receive a $5 prize in due course, are as follows: Miss Jenny Tan (13*}), \-A Jalan Ismail, Singapore 14. Miss Celine Gomez (U|), Jalan Kembagan, Singapore 14. Master Thomas Wee (11), 38-L Whampoa Road, Singapore
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    • 273 5 CC"*-.. I i rr m FOUR prizes of S5 each River Valley Road. Singaare offered for colour- pore 9. to reach her not ing this scene with paints, later than Thursday next, crayons or chalks. Age limit is 15. All you have to do is to Xame Blaster/Mis.) set to
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  • 568 6 MR. MACMILLAN WILL BE THE MAN OF 1960 CHARLES CURRAN writes: Stop staring at your tea-leaves. Put down that crystal ball. Whatever the stars foretall on Page 8 today, you can be sure of this 1960 will be dominated by three big events. THE Summit Conference, Khrushchev has EVENT NO
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  • 432 6 Jan. 19 is Japan's date with destiny Consultations TOKYO, Sat. rpHE treaty which Japanese Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi is to sign m Washington next Tuesday provides for the continuing use of bases m Japan by the United States armed forces and recognises that an attack on the Americans m Japan
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  • 114 6  - BY THE WAY Beachcomber L THE American Bishop Homer A. Tomlinson, who claims to be King of Asia and of Scotland, reminds me of the man who, on trial for a motoring offence, claimed diplomatic immunity as the Welsh Ambassador. "Accredited to which country?" asked the magistrate with a tolerant
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  • 405 6 One century before WASHINGTON, Sat. President Eis c n hower has taken an unusual step to honour Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, due here tomorrow, and to emphasise Japan eseUnited States friendship when the two countries sign their new security pact at the White House on Tuesday. The signing, arranged for Tuesday
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  • 199 6 npOKYO, Sat. An American ex-Ful-bright scholar has attacked Japan's system of teaching English as "defective" and said Japan was losing millions of dollars m trade because of its "inability to communicate with the outside world." Mrs. Virginia B.M. Haley, now a professor of English at Rikkyo (St.
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  • 299 6 CLUES ACROSS 1 Feverish (6). 8 The ruling time of 15 across (s>. 9 Such a line is tuneful, but not harmony (7). 11 Just the bird to make Kate reap 8 > 12 Sounds like a heap on part ol the grid system (5). 15 He may
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  • 152 6 P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; 1.03 Saturday showcase; 1.30 The news; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 Carmen Dragon conducts; 2.00 The Malayan touch. 2.30 Piano playtime; 245 Siesta time: 3.15 Bandstand U.S.A.; 3.30 Saturday prom; 4.30 Australian magazine. 4.45 Barriers, the last cf three programmes "How Deep Can
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  • 50 7 BID TO END DISPUTES BY CHINESE NEW YEAR bour ,,t to ill! lO Jrislini labes before the thl Chinese pped "the I* the polithe -trikrs i mills ttle- liin n Rukit *term ttle 1 offer- fOf its now on t>kAould n the rj and res is y the jnd -ne.
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  • 471 7  -  P. M. RAMAN By TIGHTER CONTROL OVER QUALITY AND WEIGHT OF GRAIN SENT TO SINGAPORE [HE Thai Government has taken special steps to ensure that Singapore the Federation and her other overseas customers for rice get the cor ct uali p y and weight" from
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  • 34 7 The Royal Engineers Dramatic Society last night staged its first play, "Quiet Weekend." m the "Badminton Hall*' at Portsdown Road. Singapore. The play, a comedy, will be repeated at 8.30 tonight.
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  • 307 7  - Overseas holidays for 100 undergrads A. MAHADEVA By ABOUT 100 students of of the University of Malaya m Singapore will spend a large part of their four-month vacation, beginning tomorrow, visiting neighbouring countries. The students will be going m five separate groups, including teachers. Ten members of the University of
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  • 26 7 The Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. will meet residents of the S.I.T. estate at Upper Aljunied today at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 176 7 rrHE Singapore City Council has invited applications for 45 posts, including engineers, m its Electricity Department. The Council wants 13 engineers to fill vacancies m its commercial and hiring, and distribution sections and the Pasir Panjang Power Station. The distribution section requires eight assistant
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  • 249 7 FOLLOWING are changes m Sunday's Church Services In Singapore: ANGLICAN St. George's Garrison Church, Tanglin Barracks; 7.11 a.m. Holy Communion: 9.30 a.m. Sunday School; 9.30 a.m. Morning Service; 10.30 a.m. Holy Communion; 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer, the Assistant ChaplainGeneral BETHESDA Bethesda (Katon) Church: 8.30 a.m. The Lord's
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  • 180 7 A Canadian twin-engined plane, capable of carrying 32 fully-equipped combat troops, is expected to arrive m Singapore on Wednesday to show its paces. The plane, known as the DHC-4 Caribou, was de signed and built by the De Havilland Aircraft of Canada, Ltd. It will give a
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  • 114 7 MORE and more British officers and soldiers are studying Malay m Singapore. The Army has been running a school Malayan School of Language and Methods at Nee Soon for some time. The school gives a flve-week course m Malay. Eight such courses are planned for this year.
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  • 729 8  - BEST METHODS OF MAKING CUTTINGS GROW M.R.S. ARSCOTT WWkly <>artl€»nin«* iioi<-s By PUTTINGS form the readiest means of vegetative propagation and may be defined simply, as any portion of a plant i>e it stem, leaf or root which is separated from the parent plant and induced to form roots of
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  • 479 8 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today the stars have given you talent m a number of directions. They have, m addition, given you the will power to make a selection irom among your talents and to concentrate upon it to the exclusion of all others so that you become a specialist
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  • 181 8  - Lifetime of devotion was spurned JAY AXELBANK By T ONDON. It was love at first si] i Goddard and the beginning n hopeless frustration. It was 60 years ago and 1. boy m rough country clothing and boots. She was the unattainable M Batemen, beautiful daughter of a v spending
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  • 83 8 'EYE' MAKES BLIND PEOPLE 'SEE' LONDON. A Soviet optician has developed an artificial eye which will help blind persons Radio Moscow repor: The unidentified optician u>ed "photo elements" to turn light into electrical impulses, much as the t ye's retina turns light into nervous impulses and sends them to the
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  • 56 8 LEMONT (Illinois). A complex, 25-ton instrument capable of weighing atoms has been placed into operation at Argonne National Laboratory. The apparatus, called a mass spectrometer, will be used to determine the relative amounts and weight atoms and for measuring the extremely small amounts of energy that
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    • 112 8 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson s^«—^ k^B X SAMAffA J«CWS HANC^ ACCUSE 5 fA\ CM SO OCXS LEARN TO COLL THE BLAST RESTLESS. HCTEL FOKEVEfC flfs>*to%-r. O^ i THESE THINGS. MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE SPACE WAN TESTING GOES OH ~1 THE HEART OF
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  • 751 9 Lo n race track it 's 1/7 of safety valve r t \|M < Iril N tU> m of the world's interviewed m this ule by Terence Feely. DO you actually enjoy •ripped, about 10 stone DOES a race driver need great muscular
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  • 452 9 Britain still the top exporter of cars to the U.S. market [TNITED STATES imports of cars set new records m 1959, with Japan joining Sweden, Italy, the United Kingdom, France and West Germany m the international battle for American motorists' favour. The United Kingdom continued to be first supplier of
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  • 89 9 New range of Rootes Group vehicles ANEW range of vans and passenger vehicles, offering a choice of diesel or petrol engines, has been announced by the Rootes Group of motor manufacturers. They include a 12-seater light bus, an ambulance, a van, a four-berth caravan and a mobile shop. The makers
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  • 67 9 Speedway challenge to 'compacts' JUST how good are America's compact cars? This question, at least as far as speed Is concerned, should be answered on Jan. 31. On that day these vehicles compete against their foreign counterparts at the Daytona international speedway. The programme will include a 50-mile international compact
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  • 101 9 AN endurance test equal to three runs from New York to Los Angeles at top speed is made each week by one of the Chrysler Corporation's new "slant-six" engines, chosen at random from the production line. The engine is completely disassembled and inspected after it
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  • 913 10  -  Verity Gill riHtthuU-il hi) gPORTS begging is fast becoming a habit, The lamentable cry of ■'no money" can be heard m clubhouses throughout the island. Most Singapore sports lbs and associations not financially m, Their coffers are either empty or fast dwindling. But they struggle along and when
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  • 64 10 JHE GREEKS KNEW IT. But few of our Singapore sportsmen do. I am referring to the laurel wreath and why it has become our traditional symbol of victory. Most spor.tsmen are ignorant of its amusing origin. Which is a pity. The Greeks had a sense of
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  • 302 10 The sun-god Apollo took a fancy to Daphne, daughter of the river Peneus. But the modest maiden fled. In hot pursuit, Apollo sprinted after her, admiring her beauty as the wind played around her streaming hair. Borne on wings of love, Apollo pat on
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  • 235 10 RICH m talent but poor m finance. Thai In a nutshell is the story of sport m Sin^u pore. If sport m this young independent state is to take the road up, financial help is necessary. The Government must come forward and give
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  • 285 10  -  Francis Boey by DOWER is what Singapore motor cyclists seek. Before the Johore Coronation Grand Prix sponsored by Shell they hope to get the maximum out of their machines —by means of careful tuning. Making a strong claim for the Grand Prix
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  • 25 10 S'PRE T.T DOUBLES FINA Lam Kok v Wotf Nam won Ten: Youth Cer. It was a < all the v W«^ Lim Wai Shli Soon IC-21
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  • 103 10 MADRAS, Sat.— lndia need 167 runs to make Australia bat again m the Test. Australia 342; India 149 and 26 for two. Today i s a rest day. WARSAW. For holding a vodka party at the Olympic training camp, international runner Stanislaw Swatowski is suspended PORT OF SPAIN.
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  • 426 10  -  Charles Bryce Singapore threes forceful by THE TEAMS WHEN two unbeaten teams come together, you Tf can depend upon a dramatic Cup Final. That's why today's rugby clash m Kuala Lumpur between Perak and the Singapore Combined Services is creating such wide interest and
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  • 18 10 Armada Malays conceded a walkover to Pondok Peraua- at Balestier Road yesterday m the MFA junior league
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  • 1421 11 TRAINING FORM OF ALL THE RUNNERS BILLEEN lACE TWO i I r RACE THREE Cl. 2—l*ll nLLPIZIO: IU-1-60* -Won Div. 1 9F nee with 8-2 m a -Strongly tan- \(.M S MJPPfcR: 10-1-60 i irth to Suipizio m Div F race; Won on course tncled. MM. RI'DDIN: 10-1-60 \th to
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  • 433 12 Allan Letvus picks the winners •HANDICAP--11 PING points to Billeen winning the Class 5, Div. 1 race over 9 F. again tomorrow. Billeen won easily by three lengths the first day, over BAF. for which he is penalised 11 lb. There is no doubt
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  • 314 12 FREE p RESS STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL! NANYANC NANFANC R X ALLAN LEWS TRESPAS^T Tp^M JEEP _CALIJoV_ POINTER j _K^E_LOH_ MA_YU-LOONG w S ,mple S «5» JS~«« sgf" 1 200 SSU r-'" SS2S. SS"«- M wi r4v FIIRT POWER FIRST POWER FIRST POWLR HRsT
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  • 641 12 gULIMZIO, all easy winner over !> V. Ihe first day. should complete a double foi the meeting by taking the main (.lass 2. 1 1 miles rare tomorrow. Penalised 12 lb for his 'SK lengths win the fl day. Sulpizio is not badly treated because
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  • 129 12 METEORITE CAN TRIUMPH DAIKU. second to Titilino. gets a golden opportunity to win his second race m Malaya m the Class 2 Div. 5 sprint. For his rirst start performance, Daiku is penalised 7 lb. He meets Dimples, third In that race, on 51b worse terms, if the 7lb apprentice's
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  • 186 12 OOWER FIRST should r be one of the day's best bets m Class 2 div. 4 over 6F. He put up a terrific performance to finish second to Pizarro the second day, for which he is up
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