The Singapore Free Press, 18 November 1960

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  • 21 1 1* KEEP UP WITH LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1960. 15 CENTS
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    13 1 I tat s when man ill be up: on Braun Pot behind
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  • 205 1  -  R G. PILLAI Multi-million dollar schemes to free the island from the old scourge near completion A rush job at Road as the rains begin By Singapore City. Fri pIK Singapore Government is pushing ahead with multi-million dollar schemes to safeguard low-lying areas m the island
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  • 4 1 RUB!? CAMERA
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  • 19 1 F;: price buymc $1.16 and Fund n. 1.02. Hong Konu Fund n buymc HK^ md KSI.OB.
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  • 12 1 PE Ernestc he Cuban rrived here of a Cuban
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  • 21 1 NEW YORK. F. ...che nieci Sopie of 15--n commission. by ISN advisory conimi'.u'c on o, to try political leaden
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  • 222 1 A night of violence in New Orleans over 3 brave girls NEW ORLEANS, Friday. THREE six-year-old Xegro girls had a school to themselves here yesterday fourth day of the attempl to break down racial segregation m this city. They went to McDonough School to be jeered by whites outside. No
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  • 112 1 60 LONG-TERM PRISONERS TRANSFERRED TO PENAL ISLAND TELOK AVER, Fri.— Sixty long- term prisoners from Changi were transferred to Pulau Senang penal island, off Singapore, at 9.20 a.m. today. The prisoners left m two Customs boats after a 50--minute delay. They were to i.aye been sent to Pulau Sena us
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  • 34 1 GENEVA. Fri. Mr. Charles I stelle. the United States delegate, yesterday accused the Soviet Union of being responsible for the present deaalo k in the two-year- ola nucle;i r test ban conference.
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  • 206 1  - X-RAY TEST SHOCK CHEW LOY KHOON 2b9 cases of heart disease 244 have T.B. By PARKER PARK, Fri.— More cases or heart disease than active lung tuberculosis have been discovered m the Government's antituberculosis campaign m the Farrer Park area. The Ministry of Health has announced that of 10.819 films
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  • 245 1 Tengku awaits reply from Dutch Premier INDONESIA ENVOY WILL VISIT KUALA LUMPUR FOR TALKS LONDON. Friday. fHh Malayan Prime Minister, Te'ngku Abdul Rahman, told a press conference here yesterday lhat he hud written to the Dutch Prime Minister, Professor Jan f)e Quay, telling him thai he would like to sec
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  • 80 1 LONDON. Fri. Sii Winston Churchill was tiansleired to a j new adjustable "spinal" bed at lis home last night to help speed iiis leiove.y Hum a lull, Whicn jroke a small Done m his back. Tile new bed was delivered yesterday from St. Mary's Hcspi-
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  • 38 1 GENEVA. Fri.— Malaya 18 one i 1 1 18 nations who have protested i the General Agreement on rariffs and Trade (GATT> conerence that many industrialised ountries are maintaining severe estnctions on imports from inder-developed countries.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • THE WORLD AT NOON
    • 379 2 LONDON. Friday. THE CABINET yesterday discussed the £128 million (M$ 1,088 mil.) bid by Ihe American Ford Company to buy complete control of ils British subsidiary. Bui no firm decision to approve the deal can be taken untill the
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    • 119 2 MR. NABARRO AGAIN WITHDRAWS THAT WORD LONDON. Fri.— Mr. Gerald Nabarro, Conservative M.P.. yesterday unresenred.ithdrew an exprr it cowardice he used 111 commoib last which Mr. Randolph Churclv.il. son of Sir Wlnsirchill, contended on day was an abuse of par! tary privilege. Churchill recently slander action Mr. Nabarro for ..lied
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    • 33 2 Judge commends Thai student in London for helping to arrest robber lON DON. Fri. >ung 4 mmended b Central I [or the part he played >erv ded 4. Heard shouts a ORe::. i
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    • 26 2 WASHINGTON. Frx. Eleven nations have mobilised ships, airtractors and men for the peaceful scientific conquest of ■rctica In the impending 1960-61 ••summer" season there.
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    • 41 2 WASHINGTON. Pil Tn< Commeice Department reportei lhat United States imports, iron i Asia fell Lorn US$262 million v August to U*****.2 millior. n September, due chiefly io reduce( imports from Japan, the Philip pines, Mala\a. Indonesia am Kuwait.
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  • 153 2 SHIPS IN PORT SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board I wharves or expected today are: Machaon 1-2. Straat Rio 4-5. Ferni hill 6A. Tozai Maru 6-7. Sibonga 8-9. Salsette 10-11. Mississippi i Lloyd 13-14. Lica Maersk 15-16. Ouwekerk. 18, Tatsuharu Maru 1 19. Giang Lee N.Wall 1. Sedenak I
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  • 120 2 WORLD RUBBER FIGURES FOR AUGUST AND JULY LONDON. Fri. Advance statistics issued by the International Rubber Study Group show that world production of rubber m August and July respectively was a.s follows: <m lor.g tons) Natural rubber production 150.000: 155.000. Consumption 152.500- 155.000. Imports into USSR 10.250: 13.000. Imports into
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  • 32 2 LONDON: The Financial Times market indices for Nov. 4. lavt year, week .igo. previous and yesterdays, respectively. were: Tmj: 205.6. 271. 9. 273.5. 274 6 Rubbers: 216.1. 191.7. 191.4. 190.9
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 104 2 LONDON. Nov. 17. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RS» e.i.f, European ports. Nov unquot-d unquoted Dec CX 1 '16 I 1* RUBBER No. 1 R&S Spot 25 l RUBBER No 1 RSS Settlement Hou*r Terms. Dec 26 1/16 .'fills Jan. Mar -.'6 3 1i 26 3 TONE
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    • 34 2 NEW YORK. Nov 17 Previous Today TIN Struts toot 103.25 103.25 RUBBER Futurt* Nov 31.10 30.32] Jan. 30.571 3U.2d TONE: Easy. SALES: 83 lots. No. 1 RSS Nov. jnded priet 31
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    • 35 2 NEW YORK. Nov. 17. Previous Today *O industrials fi ,r> l<t 20 Railroads 128.39 12s '^i «0 Domestic Bonds m 53 m 53 15 Utilities 93.54 b i ktocks Compotita Avtratt* 20t.1«
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    • 90 2 LONDON. Nov. 17 COPRA H.l—,, Pr<r US T d C.l.f. U.K. /North European port* delivered weight O9r lon« ton Nov $l^ M COPRA, Strait* Borneo C.I f v X North European ports delivered weight per long ton Nov- Dec. unquoted unquoted bOCONUT OIL crun. Straits c.i.f. European
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    • 24 2 Nov. l Lamp©! Moats 17. Muntok JPOI 75. afloat* 73. Nov. shipment ten «x-dock. e prices cuoted in U.S. cecs rer lt>
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  • 408 2 NOTE: AH prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Thurscay. INDUSTRIAL* Previous T. Alex. Bricks Ores. (N) .90 .30 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers BCUSTEAD 1.16 Vi 1.16 8.8. Petrol 40 1 1 40/B.M. Trustees 5.25 5. 25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. j Ords. 45 9
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  • ROUND-UP
    • 257 2 Japanese firm to build bridge over Musi River JAKARTA: A Japanese firm is to build an 1.125-foot bridge across the Musi River m Palembang. Sou'.h Sumatra, ihe Ann;, here has announced. The bridge will permit, for the lirst tim<\ motor traffic from the north half of the city to drive
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  • 119 2 XFW YORK: Wail Street yr>.erca> c iu^ed sta modest showing of mostly iractional losses Mos closed abov^ day's lowest levels. Selling pressure increased soon aj the opening. Tills »■».< despite a more favourable news background which included a check m the decline In industrial production m October, continued
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  • 67 2 LONDON: Mr. Harolc: millan. British prime mil has da>hed any hopr^ of an early end to the credit squeeze m Britain. He told the National Union o: Manufacturers tha* there were two key factors which were against a let-up m the restrictions. They were: The
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  • 99 2 Rubber fails to expand and values lose early gain LONDON. Fn opening a>. tlcv held during the but mainly b< were reserved However. a> busii ed to expand and N i advices were d and the market barely steady. TIN outside dem md i Copper ernoon cop; were mod*. while
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  • 37 2 W *MllN<.ln\ AmeriCiti: vo dustry at lay foreign sale. The Shoup Co. of New Yort sentatives m Premier Erie Trinidad and T r.ounced ti. .d is buying Shoup ma to use
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  • 23 2 r xiri ii Chinese Governni* the U.S. Governmem term Ms6oo million loan form of surplus pr<>c formed sources sa
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  • 45 2 Natural rubber- A call for vigilance the FREE PRESS M* SINGAPOK gYNTHETIC COMPETI and the natural n meet it with correspondi ing: to Sir Leonard Raton. Sir LcoiKiid is and Crosfleld Lid.. 1..-; port and export m llts of product- o|||| Partnenll The chaol I
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  • 200 2 Golds react after very firm opening LONDON. Fri.— The stock markets m London yesterday opened cautiously but later resumed their upward trend, though less vigorously than Wednesday, and closed on a firm note. A feature the advance m giltedged securities where gains extended to 7 6 m response to investment
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  • 34 2 LONDON week for B miners. v:hv ed by an arbitration last July, is exp*^ troducwi early m possibly from Jar. The union had duction of fo.- both underwoui I I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements

  • 15 3 So fierce fade man tells of the fighting in Saigon dljkl;jejioeo B Ibu seminar dkhkl;jjoeooeo
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  • 223 3  -  HAROLD SOH Cheap plastic discs are used as bicycle reflectors BUT THE FEDERATIONS TRAFFIC CHIEF WARNS OF DANGER IN BADLY LIT STREETS v SINGAPORE CITY. Fri pOLM E here are not perturbed over report* that traffic authorities m the Federation are concerned about cyclists there
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  • 38 3 THE BOSS IS A CLANSMAN, SO THEY WONT JOIN UNION S. vn Si japore Em; >ria Theatre nd. numbf repreNot easy k Pin. said the Bculty I I become n n or reh the prov one the and
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  • 30 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Mr. S. w. H. Ashcroft, an advocate and solicitor oi Sinwas admitted into the ration Bar by Mr. Just Adams m the High Court
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  • 130 3 Cycle trip: 'I want to know our people TANGLIN. Fri. A 15-year-old .schoolboy. Tan Jin Seng, of Tanglin Road. plans to cycle to Kuaia Lumpur during the Christmas holidays. Jin Seng, a post primary stud ent at Anderson School, is the eldest of a family of three. He said his
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  • 40 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. The Singapore Government has been, urged to recognise Nanyang University degrees before the second batch of student graduates come out at the end of the year by Suloh Xantah. journal of the University's English Society.
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  • 36 3 ALOR STAR. Fri. More than 500 officers and men of Malaya's oldest regiment the Ist Bn. Royal Malay Regiment based here bade a traditional farewell to their commanding officer. Lt.-Col. C. A. Morris.
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  • 23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federal Government yesterday announced a $15 million rural "face-lift" plan j for eight districts m Pahang.
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  • 350 3 SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. ]y|hkT Mr. lummy S.-Soong the man with a dual profession. He's a First Officer with Malayan Airways and operates two service stations on the side. And here is the success story of Tommy Soong and his two worlds.
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  • 162 3 XMAS PARTY FOR POOR CHILDREN IN EDEN HALL SINGAPORE CITY, Fri.--One hundred under-pri-vileged children from the Ah Hood and Minto Road centres will have an earlyChristmas party today. And the host is none other than Lady Selkirk, wife of the British Commissioner General m South-East Asia -and the Commissioner for
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  • 32 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Oim SToke Lin. will open the first Welfare Week of the University of Malaya's Students Union here tomorrow.
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  • 101 3 pEYLANG. Fri. -The Geylang branch of the Singapore Itinerant Hawkers and Market Stall Holders Association will launch Operation Clean-up m Lorong 7, Geylang. on Sunday. Mr. Lim Gin Peck, official j spokesman for the branch, said the association had appealed to all hawkers to i co-operate and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 7 3 W^mLj^^^^M I oments your f J Wiwnßm
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    • 193 3 QUALITY FURNITURE Dunlopillo Foam Rubber Mattress I f***.^—/ if t month This 7 piece dm- ing room set trow \_T ■■-yP 4/ lIS/- per month. f^K^\^^ This 8 piece lounge fX^*\^^ suite from $26 00 per month. E# MNC.VPOKK »2 Or^hjrd Road. T»l J«4M An Lxquisitc Range of COLLARETTES BRACELETS
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 70 3 Medium Wave I7ti meti»> RADIO MALAYA Short Wave: <;» metres <«.7 metres) (4780 kc/sj P-M- 115 Tiffin date: i-30 from 9.00 p.m.— lo. imi p.m. daily. Time signal News: 1.40 UN VM. 100 Programme »ur- General Assembly; 1.50 Tiflm maiy 1.02 Friday lare- 130 date: 200 Close down; .i 00
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  • 201 4 Only behind Soviet Union and the US, says Admiral Thach THE PENTAGON TURNS DOWN NATIONALIST REQUEST FOR TACTICAL UNDERSEA CRAFT SAN FRANCISCO, Friday. VICE ADMIRAL John S. Thach told reporters here that Communist China now has the third largest undersea fighting force
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  • 78 4 Korean students plan protest march SEOUL, Fri. Student demonstrators from Yonsei rsity here bave decided to march to the capitol building to secure the ~e of 62 fellow-students ned or. Wednesday tor rioting. They have drawn up a petition which they will present to the Prime MinisMr. John Chang, and
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  • 107 4 PARIS. Fri. M. Michel EH bre. the French Prime ist night staked the life of his government nd tiny rial Assembly approval of the plan to build Fra independent nuclear strik- The government move after rejection of the 12.(X»0 million new fra no. five-year programme by
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  • 538 4  - Gable was to have joined distinguished band of late-in-life fathers HENRY LOWRIE dlkajkl;jeoeo I by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE The King of Hollywood was 59. After five marriages and more (movie) love affairs than Don Juan and Cassanova he lacked an heir (or heiress). Then By HOLLYWOOD, Friday r*LARK
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  • 177 4 ONE OF THE FINEST MEN I HAVE MET. SOBS MARILYN NEW YORK. Fri Marilyn Monroe broke down and wept on learning yesterday that Clark Gable, with whom she recently co-starred m a movie, had died. *Oh God, what a tragedy." the blonde artrrs> s.tid. A newspaper reporter broke the news
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  • 150 4 COMMANDOS AND GURKHAS FROM SINGAPORE FOR HONG KONG INVASION' IJONG KONG, Fri. An attack on Hong Kong will bo staged on Nov. 18 as part ol a joint forces exercise, according to Lieut-enant-General Sir Roderick \V. McLeod, commander of the British forces here. He told a press conference today it
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  • 141 4 'He laid back head and too late... he was gone' PLARK GABLE, veteran of 90 films, died with a suddeness that m its drama outreached anything a Hollywood scriptwriter could have conjured un. He was apparently well, being attended to by a nurse. Suddenly he laid back his head and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 170 4 for NOVEMBER the gentle revolution —Irene de Silva says this is the day of the girl steno m Malayan offices. FASHION: "What's Your Type?" Her FUm II World tells you with three charming I designs and there are free patterns on how TV BEAUTY: Wh V the smart girl should
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    • 136 4 Auailablc from Good k Electrical Retailers Agents: *J GIANSINGH S THERE'S NO BETTER \Aa^ jj "merry Christmas" THAN WITH MANHATTAN Vj MANHATTAN Col. Nuton sS MANHATTAN D/C Shirts MANHATTAN Col DERBY Sh.rt> MANHATTAN Sportt Sh.rtj M MANHATTAN Sports Shirts SS FANCY ARROW Sports Sh.rt, PLUS MANY MOK GIAN SINGH CO
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  • Dear Sir
    • 27 5 the btate have been the Singapore Indian adhan I: d Singapore im consist, a European. us won the proud. In fact not play fair by field-
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    • 41 5 Guarantee? Bui I couldn't get my money 01 •*P( nteed by C: the -Ked clerk for i "No nionc;. did not trouble to h I wanted It might have SlO. 3 would have $10 m 1 II TAN. Race Morse Ko.ui
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    • 63 5 AONTH ago my v n. She up and told me she en me injured m a The dream red to have upset her. her not to be so his and laughed -ttter off. But now 1 member her warning and wondering. I am writletter from the
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    • 95 5 THE President and members of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association are very grateful to your paper for the daily publicity given to the Ist Open Swimming Championships, without which our aims to encourage swimming would not have been possible. I shall also be most grateful if
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    • 80 5 IF two-tailed lizards are supposed to bring good luck. I wonder ir this, one m "i y v, house wUI bn "8 double good luck. an ugiy-lookins specimen with two tails and five -u»d a bully to the lizard population m my houGood
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    • 97 5 A change in attitude IT seems odd that there has been no public objection to the Government family planning camj of the opposition family planning from individuals and organisations, both religious and political, m past years. Does this denote a change m the attitude ol these bodies; or does it
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    • 93 5 Cut costs cut your own hair SINCE haircuts cost much more than before the war I have discovered how easy it Is to cut my own. The back is cut with a safety razor drawn upwards, using the sense of touch as a guide. The top hair is pinched between
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    • 266 5 Our Immigration men are splendid compared with the arrogant officialdom m West Germany THE recent tributes to the ImmiA gration Department on their speedy clearing of the cruise liner Oronsay reminds me of my own experience m Kuala Lumpur the other day. I was returning
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    • 73 5 Library: The hawkers move in SINGAPORE'S new library is a proud edifice indeed. But I notice the hawkers' stalls are already creesinq close. For the past three days one has stood on the main road at the entrance immediately opposite a white line at a busy traffic crossing. Two more
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    • 26 5 IS there just one amons your readers who has had a slipped disc and has now had their back made painless and strong again? CHAN. Singapore.
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    • 138 5 The air is like wine...and it's free HOW many Singaporeans are missing one of the greatest pleasures you can get- and it does not cost a cent. All you have to do is get up early m the morning, preferably just before the sun comes up. and take a few
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    • 65 5 Footbrawl... A protest HOW can sportsmen navr such bad tempers? This is the question I am left with after the recent stormy matches involving the touring Costa Rican players. Why don't they leave their churlish manners back home. Fans m the Far East certainly do not wi.sh to pay good
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    • 66 5 Children never had it so good ONE period ol the year when I cease to talk about ''the good old days" ii Christina.-. Looking round the toyshops the other day I wa.> enthralled by the wide variety of. and brilliant ideas put into, modern toys. They had nothing like it
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 17 5 IWELLERY l^'Df RANGE I Variety I ship I FIT IN B* R BUDGET I =?M TO TASTE
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    • 150 5 j I Try Pearl Cutcx Nail Polish and sec how perfectly lovely your hands look. Your fingertips will glow with luminous beauty. And the exclusive formula defies chipping and peeling. D«iycime or evening for all occasions enhance your fingertips with a rare touch of beauty Pearl CUTEX Nail Polish. For
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 50 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson P^ S\ jA Si^t I L STOLEN JJ I MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis X^!K#^ //J^IN II I T m rro^ The Ttlie > ~w. mtl*f TONES b y Stan D'^ke THE HEART OF JULIET JONES no i iu'c c\/r.
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 185 6 Fleecing tourist DON'T flet the tourist. That should be a golden rule m Singapore. By all means sell them curios. Offer them services. Encoue them to spend. By all means earn their mone; Their liras. Their pound: And those oh-so pn cious dollars. But m the name of common sense
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    • 78 6 TODAY comes a revelation that every honest peace loving citizen must welcome. The gangsters are on the run. Gone are the days when a spate of kidnappings terrorised every man who had a bit of wealth to his name. Gone are the days when
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  • 681 6  - Party of nine on a tiger hunt bags two deer deep in wilds of Johore jungle ARTHUR RICHARDS ANDREW SHOT AT THE ANIMAL FROM 80 YARDS AND WE RUSHED OUT TO SEE THE KILL By Penang pianist Swee Chuan shows himself as thoughtful, sensitive |£OTA TINGUI, Fri. The deer was
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  • 132 6 Ba by Bin walks alone- at 6 months Now, mothers oi Siiu M baby start to walk unaided? U» Press about it. with pictui I hree Press will pay $10 tor B A B Y William LiptrcM lias Hie doctors of Britain talking, for heis a walking won dcr; ;i
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  • 41 6 SINGAPORE CII Fourteen plat, aring the New Zealand coat of ar: made by a Kuala Lumpur linn for nse at New Zealand diplomat six count: Singapore. Thry are c of a plaque with arms m painted and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 377 6 You can hand m your small ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout I MALAYA ond I SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS i fttorag* <M> Tanah Kata. I -age fM> 1 l-b Oar* StCold Storage 111) Ltd.. 10 New Road. KOTA IHA»U I Storage iM) Ltd.. I Market. KUALA LUMPUR
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    • 35 6 Somg nf Love Eternally Beautiful m ENGAGEMENT a RINGS I to Platinum A Gold I Set Diamonds. I P. H. n'eRDRY b Jewf llrrs 78, North Bridge Road Ade lphi Hotel. Spore. A Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 47 6 HAVE YOU BEEN i GRAND at the FESTIVE BARGAINS our I BARGAIN COUNTERS 0 -50 cts $2 5 $1-00 cts $1-50 cts i HOLD EXPENSIVE TEXTILES BY X BEST MANUFACTURERSi DRASTIC CUT i IN MEN'S WEAK LW4SSUMUUJ The Combr That Makes ft I HI-FI and STEREO ft#
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  • 18 7 NATIVITY PLAY. SCENE IN THE MANGER AT THE CONCERT. .THE PROUD PARENTS
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  • 119 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. 4al articles handled by the vSin^apore Postal Service now topped the KM) million mark. xs a gradual increase with signs that ani by the end of the Jear. million handled by >re Po> million m ullion m 1958. t for the year m S3 million. vl
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  • 82 7 SINGAPORE MAN UNPLACED IN PACIFIC CHESS TOURNAMENT SINGAPORE CITY, Fri.— Singapore's .sole repn ative at the Pacific hess champion>hip> m Sydney. Mr. Lee Chai d. The Malayan represents Mr. Choo Mm Wang. of Kuala Lumpur. was third. The tournamtnt was the >econd stage of the world chess championship. The winner
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  • 29 7 Bras Basah, Fri. The Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church will hold a jumble sale at its Church Social Hall, on Dec. 3 from 2.30 to 6 p.m.
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  • 20 7 [LL STREET. Fri.— About fitters and rs of the Singapore ;ird have be«:i :th two sets of .forms.
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  • 81 7 SAFETY POSTERS ON SHOW AT SHELL HOUSE ORE CITY OS of pore Ltd libit- winning Autotion Road er Competition The posters work of local >tubetween the ages of ::d 18. iber.s of the publi •o the exhibition Is being held m the >om. 4th floor, t -r Quay. on will
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  • 26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— More than 15,000 residents m four kampongs here have j joined m the protest Against the Municipality's revalua- their properti.
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  • 175 7 ALL SMILES AT THIS CONCERT BY ST. HILDA'S CHILDREN KATONG. Fri. Smiling faces greeted the tiny tots of the St. Hilda's Kindergarten when they presented their end-of-the-year concert m the school hall at Ceylon Road. The smiles came from parents m the crowd of 200 whose eyes closely followed their
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  • 42 7 TELOK BLANGAH, Fri.— Two major paths In this area have been repaired and levelled. One Is the footpath near the Malayan PAR factory and the other, an uneven track off Kampong Heap Guan San leading to the clean Burial ground.
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  • 55 7 STAMFORD. Fri.— The House Committee of the Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church Is planning to hold a Christmas Morning Coffee on Christmas Day from 10.45 a.m.— l 2 noon. Tickets are on sale at $1 lor adults and fifty cents for children. It is m aid of
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  • 168 7 'Let 's be thankful Americans' is the pastor's theme SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. The American community here will mark Thanksgiving Day America's oldest and biggest holiday with a service at the Wesley Methodist Church at 5.30 p.m. on Nov. 24 followed by a dinner at the American Club at 6.45 p.m.
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  • 41 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Fn. Mr. Francis Tan won the talentime competition at a picnic organised by the Singapore Meteorological Service Sports Club at Ponggol Point recently. Miss Saparti was elected Miss Weather. Miss Shariffa and Miss Judy Quake were runners-up.
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  • 238 7 Botanist— and Malayan monkeys— to get a Royal Society award SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. A DISTINGUISHED Cambridge botanist, and x his Malayan monkeys, who he employed as his research assistants, will be duly awarded the Darwin Medal for their joint labours at the Royal Society's 300 th Anniversary later this nionth.
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  • 130 7 TAMILS APPEAL FOR MORE BOOKS FOR CLUB LIBRARY FERRER PARK. Fri. The secretary of the Tamil Brotherhood Association. Mr. A. Tarasulam, has appealed to all members to give books and periodicals m English or Tamil to the Association library. The library, founded fouryears ago, has about 200 books. Mr Tarasulam
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Budgeting for beauty
    • 164 8 NEW CREAM GIVES YOU THE TAN YOU LIKE AT HOME BASKING m the sun is not the only way you can become gorgeously tanned. 'm fact, you can become golden all over overnight m the privacy of your room. With the aid of the revolutinoary Night Tan liquid cream, you
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    • 45 8 ONE of the quicke>t methods by which you can grow your nails again is with Amazing. A Lanolin Plus product. it promises that the results will be seen m a week if you use it daily. From most dispensaries.
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    • 582 8 Your Xmas party can be the gayest in town MAKE A LIVELY START... THEN YOU MUST BE PREPARED TO COME UP WITH MANY NEW IDEAS WILL yours be a party your guests will never forget? An interesting question, especially il you are planning a little get-together this Christmas. Everyone enjoys
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    • Briefs
      • 65 8 WHAT'S NEW IN THE SHOPS SOME of the most ideally packed toiletry and make-up sets are to be found at the Singapore Dispensary. They are perfect for travelling. In printed, easy to carry, plastic cases, each set is composed of different articles. One contains an empty plastic bottle dor your
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      • 38 8 FOR the coming holidays, go gay with casual handbags, which are, I thought, quite native looking. Made of rattan, the cover of the cylindrical bag is of carved wood. From Hong Kong Shoe Store m North Bridge Raod.
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    • 132 8 FIRST AND ONLY BAiri POWDER IN AEROSOL COOL AS COLOGNE A blizzard-burst iJSp^^^jfe of coolness V at the fluk W^ A. I of your fingertip. jS& I\u more "loaded" ponder puff. M^^ -iP^N \o high- fly ing M ponder partich £r' 3BSSu I &UoC dc CAwriJL by V MILLOT Paris
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    • 80 8 FASHION v: m■ J I lifted I The model illustrat other popuJ and Gil stores pore fo: other Infotn 1 I I C_> T V 1 I SuPfß- SHtt" I Super Skd .Vin-1 NAIL I Now. th> Nail Knamo! Enamel that j>oe the el Thert-s a (x>t\ N'i Coty Njil
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    884 9 dlajjeoeooe -L Friday. Bethel Congregation liiirch, Sommervillc M. Mackay, of New I Ihe recent World nee m Pram principal <>f Ming v Chinese Church, spoke m Chines* Markay then D account of the of md. m studit the Colombo ilty m ad to the ciiGet to work er. U
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    26 9 Iht Ips his bride. Miss B t the <:Ute at the reception I urtlrN The bride Is the ibiah Pillai and the sroom VI hhairianathan Pillai.
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    51 9 af the SH IXfV 1 111* 11 111? 11 Singh seen after their weddinß Mr and Mrs^ Te Ple L bridegroom the son of P«re Th Kr jra J m?h Of the Naval Dockyard. Singa- C R f S Kaur. is the dttffbter >ir. and Mrs. Balwant Singh, of Kuala
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    35 9 Mr. and Mrs. Mohd. Hashim bin Pawi seen after their marriage at Jalan Kanj?kon ff off Changi Road m Sinrapore. The bridegroom is with Grant's Advertising. The bride was the former Miss Randan Abdullah Latiflf.
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  • 102 9 Ottmfc th« toy plane under control. Rupert aims again for the land ot th« Wind.es. M 1 mustn't land too fast and shoot off the or her side." he thinks. Perhaps Id better go high and switch oft tnd glide down. And. oh. dear. I hope I
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    • 28 9 m MATTING luwttmg casual, rig from Natural b square. i -ares con i or detached. :ian wton Carpets. Request. IPIN'S C r Those who koi buy Pegs i
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    • 543 9 Bencoolen St., Sport TeU: *****/9 %s. ***** t JSMAt v^ /fT Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms This comfortable Hotel is Centrally situated, clean with all modern conveniences. Reasonable Rates. Private Cor Pork Facilities. Food is good with a nice BAR f*K^ Make your mAmJmm^L2 H SUNDAY DATE AT THE SEAVIEW H I
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    • 121 9 t CHINESE V.M.C (South .special intensive course at 5.45 Pier i Table tennis and art ex- pm: Malay National language iubition. 9 am.; talk on voca- class intermediate Std. 1 at 6.30 guidance Service) at p.m. and Consoiation English Bilp.m. hards Tournament, 6.15 p.m. iMC.V: Billiards room opens vwr a
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    • 214 10 Your X'mas GIFTS problem J PEIPING STORE 173, Orchard Roac 6, Raffles Ploce k for Eastern Arts, Linen I Goods, Children Ladies M SPECIAL OFFER If Th.s offer ONLY f /MMy months of Nov. HI to Jen PLUS ONLY One bottle of JgA fk £A -WISEMEN ink JW 9 O'Ow
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    • 169 10 Buy High Quality KIAT Shoes >' They are -A^J A Joy to jfof w^ar. w 41-43. Stamford Road, Tel: ***** Spore. Students who go Overseas We sell what you need overcoat, quilt, woollen pullovers, underwears, scarf, C gloves, jumpers, winter pyjamas. dvice given FOOK ON Dept Store TEL: ***** j
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    • 257 10 I fcr~i j^tt I^H wfflsi ''*^^t^B 'W- CHOPPING CENTR* the shops. There days. Some of them CANE FURNITURE of all designs and specifications can be beautifully made for your home by ADRIAN'S, 425 River Valley Road. Discount of 5 l c will be 1 given up to the 24th Dec.
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    • 567 10 I brings you every Tv seems to be no lack of you'll find here. visit RILLING BEAUTY HAIR DRESSERS. 30 Dhoby Ghaut. Their specialists can create a style to suit your own personality. LIP LIFE LIPSTICK is a beauty-aid m great demand. One application is sufficient to last the whole
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    • 478 10 esday and Friday the g< good products and ide; and m the laiest model designs are made by KIAT SHOES CO.. 1 41/43 Stamford Road. Readymades are available from then showroom ai reasonable prices. it it STUDENTS GOING ABROAD must cloihe themselves with winter wear such as overcoats. pullovers, acaivea,
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    • 220 10 Dod buys available m as m Singapore these cameras etc.. a: lower prices than elsewhere. ORIENTAL ARTCRAFTS. botn modern and ancient, are alway.available m <\ wide selective range at CHINA CRAFTS, 79 North Biidge Road. The make such \vonoe:fu! Gil KASHMIR BILK BAEI 1 S are selling at JOGINDER PAUL.
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    • 190 10 Are You Suffering From:PANDRUFF? ITCHY SCALP?? FALLING HAIR:> tlf so. don't delay Get DANORiCIDE Costing only 20 cti. a rime, Am« scientific discovery i> f O st, cos. us* and extremely effect Available from oil Drug Stores Hairdressers or Cosmetic Co^ Tor all CARPETS DRY-CLEANING Contact: WASHINGTON Dry Cleaning Co.
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    • 33 10 A s»y it f M pi O'c j J I m NO WU SP i AUTOMATItjj 27 Siniapc---300 C-chere l« for Kour FURNITURE 1 tut" cnys N QUALITY If MTU** We DISCOVgjU SHI
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  • 262 11  - MIDGEWEIGHT BECOMES GRAND FLY-HALF LIM TIONG WAH 1 holts (row girl friend inspire Watt Choon By SINGAPORE CITY, Fri plays through inspiration is tough and tiny M\ fiancee, "ivoimt'. has been ray greatest dmiay. "As a matter of fact I am still using s she presented me with." Attractive Yvonne
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  • 33 11 N'GAPORE CITY. contested SHA itch, S.H.B. Police held to a 3-3 draw by red through Saringh 2. and Shanker. 4 Santa Marie 2. and replied for the Naw.
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  • 58 11 TT victory for Fraser Neave I IV Club beat Bank matcht table-tennis pavi--er and mentioned flj beat Dennis P* -19; Roland Wee LO-21, I 13-21, 21--to Ray- -1-15. 16-21: de Siha and Mickey Lim beat Pi :-13. 2U14. ibles \rere: hnd Te soon and EmmaR. Toplis I Hee Chiev lost
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  • 230 11  - On show: Muscles that won us Olympic fame JOE EZEKIEL By SINGAPORE CITY. Fri gINGAPORE'S Olympic silver medallist, Tan Howe Liang, will give exhibition lifts at the two-night senior national weightliftinc championships to be held at the New World's New Star Hall on Saturday. Nov. 2f> and Sunday, Nov. 27
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  • 43 11 SYDNEY. Fri.— Neale Praser will meet Barry Mackay m the final of the New South Wales tennis championship. Mackay yesterday beat Rod Layer 1-6. 5-7. 14-12. G-4. 7-5: Praser beat Bob Hewitt 6-2. 6-3. 9-11. 11-9 Reiiter.
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  • 137 11  - Fred the sailor rides a bike this Sunday N. Govindan Kutty By NAVAL BASE, Fri. A sailor is out to beat the landlubbers at motor-cycling. He has never raced m an event like this before, but Seaman Fredrick George Charles Searle, 22, will have a go at it m Sunday's
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  • 106 11 MANILA, Fri.— Filipino slug- ger Rush Mayon and manager Danny Capili lef: for Seoul yesterday for a historic. Orient junior middleweight title fight with South Korean champion Kane: Kae Chuil tomorrow. Capili. on the eve of departure. said Mayon will light m South j Korea
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  • 123 11 PARKER PARK In 'Hie r Rajaji Sports Club's annual Married versus Singles soccer tatch will be playea tomuriow t Farrer Park commencing 5.15 pm. Tlie winners will be presented with the Weston Corporation Shield by Mr. Wong Peng Tuck, a Singapore lawyer. Mr. Wung
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  • 257 11  -  P.N. Seneviratne TEACHER HAS BUILT A SUPPLE TEAM By Mountbatten, Fri rpHE Mountbatten Eng--1 lish School held their annual sports on July. It was during the interval that a gymnastic display drew the praise of all spectators. Mountbatten was the first primary school m Singapore
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    • 32 11 m£± GERMAA/y'S mtU PURPOSES y IHOENIX B i« (M)^LTD.=i| IPOH PER*NO U B A KOWN A GRUNDIG OR PERFECTION ■l IN SOUND STYLE! KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. L KUALA LUMPUR I PENANG
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    • 127 11 f X "^BBBBJ^P^^^HRSHH^^^hBTI Bhk Bb^. JSk^^^^B^r' .■•■>& B Ri Bh^bV^^^Vßß^^^tX fP I*''1 Boys and girls of Mountbatten English School who are being coached by Mr. Yaw Fook Chew at gymnastics. Mr. Yaw is standing to the right of the students while another teacher, Mr. Tan Yang Hua, is on the
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  • 571 12  - Early Bird strikes fancy for Penang amateur races ALLAN LEWIS By PENANG, Friday ITARLY BIRD, second to On Stage at Singapore, and Barracuda, third at the first Amateur meeting at Singapore, then a winner over 7 fls. at Kuala Lumpur, look the pick of Race 5, the main Race, Class
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  • 138 12 3 BUSES TAKE BOYS AND GIRLS ON TOUR OF MALAYA SINGAPORE <1 1 1 ri. Iht Singapore < ombined Schools t.ims to meet »'<lri s, hools m international m.iUh«> it hotkr\. run by. swimmin waterpolo and table tennis, leaves tlie Mite m three buses on IU. top will be boys
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  • 462 12  -  JEFFREY JAMES .I, -.I. iwimtwn iiih <— iy •"■<«^»m M4im. 4 *^^^^r* ••4* f^M H& B^H 1 .^^H fcMw4 k* «dTu(tt». tall MU <toe» !«T tt» t«Jd Ot>tSXtr** W >. »-4 Utt cfcu by VINETEEN-sixty-two will be badminton's big- gest year for the
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  • 100 12  -  LITTLE NENE BY NORMALLY a golf course is composed of 18 holes, as the Scots decided centuries ago. The holes are linker by driving tees, fairways, hazards and greens. Then some genius created the 19th hole. That is the Club's bar where the thirsty players
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  • 259 12 PLEASE NOTE: The MARA Class 2 Div. 1 and 2 have been combined into one division. There are now only seven races. The field for the Class 2 event over 6f is as follows Jamus 13-0. Brown Booty 13-0. French Shoe 12-10. San Siro
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  • 126 12 HARRY SMITH rriANGLIN, Fri. Corporal X Harry Smith, a 'l\-year-old Irishman from Belfast, the Combined Services stand-off for tomorrow's Malaya Cup ri'Rby match against Singapore Civilians, is one of the Army s leading all rounders, a footballer and an athlete as well. For the past
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  • 55 12 SINGAPORE CITY. Fa— Sin- j capore Softball Association will hold a dance and buffet supper tomorrow m the Fiaser and Neave i hall. River Valley Road. It is i open to the public at S5 per head, j including buffet supper. League trophies will
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  • 27 12 LONDON. Fri. Yesterdays Rugfty Union matches: County Championship Warwickshire 9 Notts, Lines and Derby 6. Friendly: Oxford University 11 R. V. Stanleys XV 13.— Reiner.
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  • 196 12  -  TAN HONG POH by Singapore City, Friday TN preparation for the open championships next month, the Singapore Table Tennis Association will hold an all-Singapore singles championship m order to pick the 10 best players to represent the State. This tournament will
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