The Singapore Free Press, 19 November 1960
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Title Section23 1960-11-19 1 T 0 KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Pree No. *****. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1960. 15 CENTS23 words
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Article25 1960-11-19 1 P.M. Seneciratne - Peace ..700 die P.M. Seneciratne S,|FT END FOR AERIAL UltfRSIVES OF JPRESS PLACE DFF DS SF DFH HGH SDFDF H SD Reluctant Made a mess25 words
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Article11 1960-11-19 1 .\-montn been declared in :nerly •n-eral ohtical personal:11 words
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Article, Illustration465 1960-11-19 1 We know you'll back the Cheer Fund... MAKE IT FESTIVE SEASON FOR THEM. TOO^M I '^^^MMBBBBB LAST YEAR YOU BROUGHT JOY TO 20.000 LETS DO IT AGAIN! LAST >ear. thanks to donations m nt in by readers. 529..5X> was t olleoted before the Cheer Fund closed. With this sum the465 words
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Article18 1960-11-19 1 NEW YORK. Sat.— Mr. John Hay Whitney said yesterday that when he retired as United States18 words
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Article, Illustration397 1960-11-19 1 GHANA DEFEATED AT THE UN The^usslejfor the Congo seat: Anti-Kasavubu moves outvoted 'We will bring out the army' threat by Mobutu men UNITED NATIONS, Saturday. yHE General Assembly last night defeated a Ghana bid to adjourn the debate on a recommendation to let the Congo seat be occupied by a397 words
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178 1960-11-19 1 Dramatic midnight move by students on En right: Meeting today SINGAPORE CITY, Saturday. ■pill-: 1,700 University of Malaya students here have been asked to attend an emergency general meeting ;il 1 1 a.m. today l<> discuss Hie En right case. At midnight the President of the Students Union, Mr. Ernest178 words
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Article99 1960-11-19 1 HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS THE TENGKU THE HAGUE. Sat. The Dutch Government will extend a "hearty welcome" to Malayan Premier, Tensjku Abdul Rahman, a foreign office spokesman said yesterday. He saici this wa.> decided at a regular Cabinet meeting which discussed a letter horn the Tengku. who said he woula be99 words
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Article19 1960-11-19 1 MANILA. Sal. Immigration i authorities have released 17 Indonesians who entered the country without entry papers.19 words
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Article24 1960-11-19 1 BONN. Sat.— Alfred Frenzel. Charged with spying for Czechoslo- > vnkia. will go on trial in January or February charged with treason.24 words
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72 1960-11-19 1 AKRON VARSITY HONOURS RUBBER PIONEER AKRON. <Oh. Henry Nicholas Ridley, the man who made r growing a practicable profitable undertaking, was elected yesterday to Rubber Science Hall Fame at the Diiiv< It Akron. Ridley died in 1956 at the age of I Ho v>;is Director G.- I.'1 Forests in the72 words
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Article78 1960-11-19 1 Al Capone I man goes to jail CHICAGO. J V/ Tony Aecardo, puted kingpin In the crime iiptre once ruled by Al Capone, was senter. day to six in Federal prison and fined MS45.000 for income tax evasion. A Federal Court ju: i found the mu: I dodpe78 words
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Article19 1960-11-19 1 t $1.16 •lime s: First Hone Kong Fund n prices buying HK SI. 01 HK $1.08.19 words
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Advertisement12 1960-11-19 1 VAN Hl^ I Oft PlNt; hr.mh ]\i. OvckMi i:«».id. I ITrK: *****.12 words
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32 1960-11-19 2 LThr United States m lost the large sB3 mill ;olcl b> Mor. md Wcdn week. tor th»- I 000.000 four Rate higher32 words
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343 1960-11-19 2 A 'state of siege' after Red offer of aid is turned down THE WORLD AT WOOn|BIbbbWb^^^^^H^B I A PA/ (Bolivia), Sal. The Bolivian Government yesterday declared ;i shite of siege in the Cochamamba department because of riots nn Thursday in which demonstrators called [or acceptance of :i Russian offer to343 words
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44 1960-11-19 2 JAPAN SYNTHETIC RUBBER PLANT SUSPENDS PRODUCTION 'rOKV( S A spok( I \ippon lubber Company. Bflcial synthetic )cv manufacturer, sal v had production at its <kaichi. W( view oi laiitocks at the roducts of tl .u\ been unable prices with 20,000 tons i I riomt\M:>44 words
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Article17 1960-11-19 2 HONG KONG. Fri. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H <S; B. Banking17 words
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192 1960-11-19 2 RUBBER MARKET IGNORES PRICE CUT IN POLYISOPRENE LONDON, Sat. Although the market was inclined to ignore the five cents a pound cut in the price of polyisoprene as an effective current influence it did follow the lower basis at Singapore which traders there attributed to the reduction. Prices were marked192 words
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Article106 1960-11-19 2 LONDON. Nov. IS Previous Today RUBBER Nu. I K». (1.1. Europe.*'ports Nov unquoted unquoted Oee :>> 1 16 25 1 1 lti RUBBER No. 1 R*S pot >.*, 15 i* 28 ii t« RUBBER Nu. 1 RSS Settlement Hot Terms. Dec 28 1 14 25 13 1*106 words
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Article45 1960-11-19 2 oOFFEE Future- Contract Ofc. > I I A tiir. IUI IWt 10 NEW YORK. Nov. 18 Previous Today TIN Straits snot 103.28 103 _'5 MUBBER Futures Nov. 30.321 Jan. kJ 30.00 TONE: Easy. SALES: 86 lots No. 1 RSS Nov. landed price I45 words
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Article30 1960-11-19 2 NEW YORK. NOT. It. Previous Todaj 30 Industrials H02.1S 603.6: 20 Railroads 128.29 128.0! •0 Domestic Bonds A t 15 Utilities M M.i: 65 Stocks Comoositt Averagas30 words
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Article28 1960-11-19 2 MamtMU afloat* 49. N'ov one .~pot x y >. afloat* 47. Muntok l-hiti No\. vhipim-r: 1 72. se!Wi ox-dock \l. t* ouoted in US. ceoti Der Ib28 words
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Article78 1960-11-19 2 LONDON. Nov IK. Previous Todaj COPRA Philippine t.l.f. U.K. North European port* delivered weight par lonn ton Nov |]C '*5 COPRA. Strait* Borneo C.I T. U K North European port* delivered w«t(M per lons ton Nov. Dec. JCONUT OIL Cfiirl. Straits c.i.f. European port* in bulk per78 words
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Article33 1960-11-19 2 LONDON: The Financial Times market indices for Nov. 4, last year, week igu. previous I and yesterday's, respective^ Tint: 205. 271.4. 274 6, 275.5 |l Rubbers: 216.1. 192.6, 190.9. 189 633 words
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Article399 1960-11-19 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Fr.aay. INDUSTRIAL* Previous Tc Aex. 6-i.fS Ords. (N) .90 .90 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 3OUSTEAD 1.16'r B.B. Petrol 40 Hj 40 1 B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. 1 20 3 20/3 OfdS. 45399 words
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383 1960-11-19 2 Malaya 's 2-way play to raise iron output By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE, Saturday THE RESEARCH Division of the Fedora tion Mines Department is experimenting with new mining methods to increase tlu country's iron ore output. The department's chief research <>r Mr. P. M. Sheahan, said the research383 words
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198 1960-11-19 2 Golds down at close of London markets i LONDON, Sat— There was very little to stimulate interest In the stock markets yesterday which finished the week on a quiet and irregular note. Gilt-edged securities were a dull spot but became steadier following a further fall In this week's United Kingdom198 words
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35 1960-11-19 2 ports during October, to represented a sharp 43.2 per cent o\» the Japanese M. has announced. The Ministry imports hit the st record since the < World War M51.227.000.000 ruary. th.35 words
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Article36 1960-11-19 2 \oi;k Company soura Shell Chen. tUe price of po^ cents per Ib l.ee on oo&n nia. On a delni be 28.1 cents ix>r ib lots and 28.7 per than carload lot36 words
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Advertisement198 1960-11-19 2 SHIPPING NY.K.LINE Sum ci 10 11 Dec N 29 Nc< 13 15 Jin Mimu 1»m 5 Dec 13 21 Nov Cdn. 42 ETD 20 Nov 21 22 Nov M 21 Nov 22 23 Nov Asimi Mi 4 30 Nov 2 Dec 27 21 Nov 25 26 Nlv *umo Mi 22198 words
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Advertisement20 1960-11-19 2 I Finance I land I industry I Page Two today gives you f he ups and downs of your shares.20 words
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Advertisement105 1960-11-19 2 BARBER LINE fr»m US*. EAST COAST PORTS *u p As AND MMC> AGAYTAY 27 No* FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LWI frM USA GULF PORTS »H *LK ERNHILL In I BARBER-FERN-VILLi LINE HIW YORK. BOSTON. PHILAOILPM r RANCISVILLE IANOEVILLt 21 Niv 2 Oec HARRISONS tic CROM IE HARRISONS 6c CROSFULD FofMI Tel:105 words
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Miscellaneous124 1960-11-19 2 porar tJHIPS l\ing alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves this morning are: Michaoti 1/2, Tob.i.o 4/5, Rondo 6A. Ikushima Maru 6/7, Sibonga 8 9. Salser.e 10/11. Lica Maerak 13-14, Somali 15/16. Steel Execunve 18, Tausuhaiu Maru 19, Pesco Lighter N Wall 1. Seiuaom N. Wall 2. Sedenak N. Wall 3.124 words
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Article225 1960-11-19 3 R. PALAN - R. PALAN Industrial^a^ricultural products will be on show FLYING INDEPENDENT IS FIRST OF TEN SUCH j SHIPS THAT WILL COME TO STATE IN 1961 I By SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. pIK 10,000 ton Isbrandtsen liner Flying Independent, which left New York on Monv with an225 words
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21 1960-11-19 3 TALLEST BLOCK OF FLATS IN KATONG AREA orey Ions," complel le di>trict. period. sith Trading rent them out idy for i21 words
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Article, Illustration163 1960-11-19 3 BIRIT TIMAH, Sat— Commander T. A. Wells, of the Koyal Navy, turned host to 3(1 tiny tots, friends of his four dauuhters. a^**<l two to i-iyht. at a farewell party at his home in Trevoise Crescent. Commander Wells, who almost163 words
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71 1960-11-19 3 7,000 RESIDENTS AWAIT OPENING OF NEW CENTRE fTUNJONG PAGAR. Sat. 1 More than 7.000 residents in this area are looking forward to the opening of the new Community Centre situated opposite the Yan Kit Swimming Pool. Building contractors are now putting in the finishing touches to the building. The Centre71 words
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144 1960-11-19 3 A big future for batik ...but Indonesia is unable to meet demand SINGAPORE CITY. Saturday. JMIK shortage of batik from Indonesia lias been greatly felt by importers here. This shortage was further I aggravated by the recent official ban on "unauthorised" exports of text ih's. Leading shops here are disturbed144 words
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Article57 1960-11-19 3 SEMBAWANG. Sat. The Sree Narayana Mission will stage a Malayalam drama entitled "Puthiya Akasam and Puthiya Bhumi" at its premises in West Hill Road, 13^ milestone Sembawang tonight. The asst. secretary, Mr. K. M. Kesavan said that the cast for the drama is drawn from students57 words
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Article43 1960-11-19 3 Chambers 9 appeal KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The A»ociated Chinese Chambers of Commerce has urged the Federation Gov- ernment to build elevated roads to relieve traffic con- 1 gestion and to prevent interruption of the traffic along roads which are subject to frequent flooding.43 words
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Article32 1960-11-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. memorandum on the prospects of setting up a paper mill in the Federation has been prepared by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry's industrial development section.32 words
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Article28 1960-11-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Selangor Cycle Dealers' Guild has warned its members not to sell plastic reflectors which practically have no reflective powers at all.28 words
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Article83 1960-11-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The 5.000,000 tons of spent rubber wood which usually goes up in .smoke each year because it is not good enough for building, may turn out to be a bonanza instead of abonfire for Malaya. Experiments at the Forest Research Institute at83 words
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Advertisement40 1960-11-19 3 i 'I I m H^m^ *J& BUI &tr f Si OU MAKE UP YOUR MIND OK AT THE OUTSTANDINC Y WATCHES WAN WATCH DEALERS APORC TEL ***** WOO MING BROTHERS, S^^ Campbell St Penong FSSTED... 1 ls safer to save40 words
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Advertisement142 1960-11-19 3 w -Ar X'mas Sale Now On! j yy v _jfv '.< > 2sm^ An exclusive range of beautiful PERSIAN, BOKHARA PAKISTAN carpets and rugs are now on Display in our Showrooms. Choose one yourself to enhonce th« loveliness of your Home. IRANIAN Corpe/s 37, Tcnglin Road, Singapore Tel: ***** H142 words
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Article, Illustration198 1960-11-19 4 TANGLLV Sat Lady Selkirk, wife of the British Commissioner in Singapore, gave a Christmas party for 125 children at Eden Hall jast night. Associated with the party was the Hans Anderson Club which brought 100 underprivileged children from the Ah Hood Road198 words
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Article433 1960-11-19 4 Warning of storms ahead in after-election speech LABOUR LEFTWINGER, IS POSSIBLE LEADER FOR CAMPAIGN AGAINST GAITSKELL/S POLICIES EBBW VALE Saturday YIR. MICHAEL FOOT, Labour leftwinger, 1 won a sweeping victory over three rivals in a by-election here yesterday to succeed his friend, the late Aneurin433 words
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Article33 1960-11-19 4 ISFAHAN dran». Sat.— Crown i Prince Akibl'o ano Princess Michlko of Japan arrived in this minaret city by air from Teheran yesterday In the course of their tour of Iran.33 words
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Article31 1960-11-19 4 WORLD famous psychologist Eustace Chesser writes on the Honeymoon and gives a frank analysis of the problems facing the young married couple in HER WORLD for November.31 words
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Article, Illustration164 1960-11-19 4 MISS COTTON BUYS A I SECRET GIFT FOR FIANCE IN LONDON OINOAPORE CITY, Sat. A five-foot-nine London model who was recently chosen "Miss British Cotton." ash-blonde Terry Downshire, is leaving here tomorrow with a big secret. Terry. 26. is here on, a short visit after a tour of Australia a164 words
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249 1960-11-19 4 Referendum on Algeria: Threat to oppose it with illegal means I by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE ALGIERS Sat J"HE French Algeria Front (F.A.I an anti-Gaullist group which claims more than 1.000,000 members, last night threatened to use illegal means, if necessary, to oppose the coming referendum on Algerian institutions,249 words
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Article20 1960-11-19 4 ZANZIBAR. Sat The Legislative Council gave a second reading to a Bill providing for responsible government next January.20 words
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Advertisement147 1960-11-19 4 AROUND THE WORLD ELECTRIC S* *Z$F SHAVERS are being >^ Hk used everyday :ffhi' I Z^"" Ht&ML?*£t* AC DC The large rotary head not only removes the toughest beard from the root, but massages and rejuvenates^ the skin. Also \upplied is the direct head which will trimyyour tempks I and147 words
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Advertisement49 1960-11-19 4 l*fl§lS k!^^> Kt3L_\ mMM p^\^Kg- JIB 7317 7554 7427 Selected for their superb styling and outstanding value, here or* seal* of the finest watches ever mad* in Switzerland. The feeling of security derived from their always reliable timekeeping is enhanced by the prestiae of GIRARD-PERRIGAUXs 170 years old tradition.49 words
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Advertisement84 1960-11-19 4 I GIRARD-D[J M I Or I L Ab4cer Chew Ct«o«f fi itM Chonf's Store. Eostem V^c I G Golden '.to Stort Hng Co Idw 4 CmH Hirf Wttc^ Dad Loi imof Jewcttw Che- 4Ce Le< Mm Wttct tfflrj Wok Witck &<m^| Nonkinf W#trt DmmH SFH. i-SfUc I SeoMii Wotdi Dnm84 words
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Article, Illustration384 1960-11-19 5 Lichens will smother Act swiftly to kill them Please see the enclosed specimen. Could you please tell me what the green coating and the mushroom-like growth on this twig are? Can anything be done to prevent it and once formed can it be removed E.8.C.C., Singapore, 15. 1 u sent384 words
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Article, Illustration363 1960-11-19 5 This Aroid is so dainty and lovely to have in your collection gCHISMATOGLOTTIS neo-guineensis variegata. Don't be frightened oft' by the name. II is not us formidable :is it looks. Schismatos meaning deciduous, glotta. tongue: because the limb. i.e. border of the spathe above the throat, quickly falls. NEO GUINEE-N363 words
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Advertisement161 1960-11-19 5 SENSATIONAL W fl I THIS IS THE BIG ONE £*y BOOMING WITH BIGGER BARGAINS <5 V >' and <rvk YOU PICK FROM OUR HUGE STOCKS SO 2^ i\ WONDERFUL SO LOW PRICED YOU'LL WISH N YOU COULD BUY US OUT. J^ BLOUSES $6.80 SWIM (r OA Jf\>f j suits 5D.5U161 words
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Miscellaneous89 1960-11-19 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice tfc Fred Dickenson T^^^A^"" s: sC I LET 5 NOT WORRY ABOUT J~ THEY FOUNP THE! R WAY L-Z?fjwS!iS -I f v\ORPS- STOLEN. RNCHER TO TREASURE HAVEN -J&UntSSBSi -<\': J t OBJECTS P;IPERECJ WITHOUT TH£ EXCHANGE MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis Wtg^~ r89 words
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Article179 1960-11-19 6 Democracy, Diem and Rhee IX South Vietnam a 1 badly shaken PreD1 Ngo Dinh Diem announce political reforms. A complete reorganisation of the Presidential Cabinet with iccent hard on youth. Some of the v ministers, relatives of Mr. Diem no doubt, will be in their thirties. The Government ornisations are179 words
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Article84 1960-11-19 6 HOW often have you been told: "Mind your business. Keep your nose out of affairs that don't concern you." Today let us consider just what is your business. Suppose in the bus where you are reading this, gangsters set upon and beat up a84 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1960-11-19 6 IAN MOKJ- AI - IAN MOKJ-AI By Inche Ibrahim reviews barriers between the communities, gives a solution to the problem SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. The study of the Malay language is an absolute necessity for bringing the communities closer together, says Inche A h m a d1,012 words
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Article, Illustration146 1960-11-19 6 How often has the Family to court? LAST WEEK QUEEN ELIZABETH. THE QUEEN MOTHER, OBTAINED A HIGH COURT INJUNCTION AGAINST EX-FOOTMAN AT CLARENCE HOUSE FROM PUBLISHING HIS MEMOIRS JT IS RARE indeed for the Royal Family to go to law as the Queen Mother did. It has happened only twice146 words
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Advertisement202 1960-11-19 6 CLASSIFIED ADS AT YOUR SERVICE U It'ortfa H M/irO— Box 50 cts. txti while YOU WAIT Photostat S« fKotom.«- ItoMMM Roa TOP QUALITY COLOUR I' nt fro »n.-parrrv T» iephont 'lAhf 20ft >.»<apor«. CONFIDENTIAL INVISTICATIO^ George L SITUATIONS WANTED I H.x ;i, cts exti cOOKBOV AMAM Ma..y A>i 6 PHOTOGRAPHY202 words
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Advertisement15 1960-11-19 6 For the discriminating Record buyer Bk ■Qm ALLIED RECORD CLUB SINGAPORE P O. BOX 209715 words
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Advertisement44 1960-11-19 6 o p r y fl i o r X-j v». i ri l. SATURDAiToFFER I 12HANDKERCHIEV DACRON SLACKS BELTEX (SWISS) SPOfT MANHATTAN CHA' 1 AMERICAN STRETCAMERICAN BEL -misiAMlTLl'l UlllltlllC]||||iMiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiC7iiiiiiiiiii Olympic I Ideal Mixer FEATURL -J»» J Mokes moyoonc I meat mixtures of consistent I44 words
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Article, Illustration226 1960-11-19 7 ARTHUR RICHARDS - State's new National Library is now attracting 3,000 people ARTHUR RICHARDS Of f icials^conduct special guided tours B, SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. fHKUh has been a sudden increase in the tendance at the Raffles National Library since the opening of the new building. In the past over 1.000 people visited the226 words
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32 1960-11-19 7 U.S. PLAN TO PUT OUT NEWS REELS IN MALAY SINGAPORE CITY. Sat :itury-Fox company in New York producing news re v com men tar. in Mala n comp... to popularising -oer of32 words
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Article11 1960-11-19 7 A PORE CITY. Sat.— Briarrived In Siii-:.ree-day v:11 words
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89 1960-11-19 7 500 SHOPPERS AT MARKET NOW: IT USED TO BE 3,000 WOODLANDS. Sat.—Stallholders who once did ss at the weekly Saturday night market at Woodlands report a big drop in trade. When they first started the market as many as 3.000 people would come from Johore Bahru to buy tht ir89 words
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58 1960-11-19 7 SIX STARS WILL MODEL FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS KATONG, Sat. Six film stars will pose tomorrow tor a "safari outing" to Cathay-Keris studios organised by the Singapore Photographic Society. Anyone with a camera can join in. Photographers will assemble at 8.30 a.m. at the studio gate. East Coast Road. Experts will be58 words
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Article36 1960-11-19 7 RIVER VALLEY. Sat.— Work on a new Caltex Notation at River Valley Road has started. The station which will be the only Caltex kiosk in the area will be ready in two months.36 words
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Article, Illustration119 1960-11-19 7 VIOLIN AND PIANO: HUSBAND AND WIFE TO PLAY HERE SINGAPORE CITY. Sat.— An Internationallyknown Chinese husband-and-wife team have arrived in Singapore for a concert tour here and in the Federation. The wife, pianist Tung Kwong Kwong, will give a piano recital at the Victoria Theatre next Friday. The husband, violinist119 words
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Article25 1960-11-19 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. Mr. S.S. Osman Mydin has been elected chairman of the Kadayanallur Muslim Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. i25 words
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Article28 1960-11-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Natural Rubber Bureau is to set up a branch in India to boost consumption of the product in that country.28 words
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140 1960-11-19 7 A move to change name of the Chinese Ladies Association SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. The Chinese Ladies j Association, formed more than 50 years ago, plans i to change its name to the Singapore Women's Association. This is because for the first time its membership is to be open to all140 words
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246 1960-11-19 7 Family planning Is not sinful' support for Muslim experts' views KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MUSLIM religious authorities in Selangor 1 have agreed with the finding of Singapore religious "experts" that family planning is not 1 sinful. They pointed out that Islam did not object to family planning but it was definitely246 words
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Article29 1960-11-19 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. New Johore stamps of four denominations are to be issued trom Dec. 9. They are for eight cents, 20 cents, $1 and $2.29 words
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Advertisement79 1960-11-19 7 -aications ttra I m LTO. I I I I -£R sCER B m Mi>n< ite^ I H Time and Date (/^l automatically ,(/^j 1 jk Ki^ "^k^^ l^^v^ mi precision ibility in all L'B A watches are generations of watchmakers. ite boy FAVRE-LEUBA watches of their Quality. I GENEVE U^ATCH79 words
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Advertisement132 1960-11-19 7 KgJBS 1 1 m Available at: CHOP HEAP SENG 12, Malay Street Singapore. Tel: *****. During the past IS yrars shire fhr war. t jenllr revolution has been taking |tla<<> in the musty backrooms of business premiss, in warehouses, in smart managerial sanrtumi —in fart, in most offices in Singapore132 words
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Article, Illustration161 1960-11-19 8 Govt. takeover of Tan Tock Seng Hospital: People's views sought gINGAPORE CITY, Sat. The Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly on the Tan Took Seng Hospital (Transfer) Bill has invited representations from the public. The Bill Is to provide for the t r to the Gov Representatir ly be v161 words
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1185 1960-11-19 8 LYDIA AROOZOO - Mosques and kramats in the State are evidence of the rise of Islam as world religion LYDIA AROOZOO fg gfd hgfh gf jdfhh sdfgdfgd gdfgdfg f hs gfdg gf jdf jH Mm& dfgsdg hdfsh ghsdfgsdf ISLAM with its epitome of peace and universality is one of the world's great religions.1,185 words
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132 1960-11-19 8 Singapore professor to attend conference on higher education SINGAPORE CITY, Saturday. pROFESSOR Lim Tay Boh, Dean of Arts al the University of Malaya in Singapore, will be one of two delegates representing the university at an international conference in Kuala Lumpur from Jan. 16 to 21. The other representative will132 words
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46 1960-11-19 8 SCHOOLBOYS SET OUT TO BEAT 9-in. FISH RECORD SINGAPORE CITY, Sat.— The vacant ground beside Hammer and Co's premises opposite Fullerton Building has become a "flshing-for-fun" rendezvous for schoolboys. They spend hours of their leisure casting their lines into the sea and occasionally pulling out tiny46 words
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Advertisement112 1960-11-19 8 [Prince^ Announc A SHOW Of Fashions by HELEN D MAIO I, at their TV J iff Hk A JOA i i /Ay* 1 ft* Ji ut tip Mostly Air Conditioned boons A > Visitors from Moloya one ob' wi S^J if coming to Singapore ic^TJLM traHy situotcd. (Reo»or J Private112 words
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Article, Illustration614 1960-11-19 9 20 PER CENT MORE POWFP FROM THE NEW FIAT fiOO n Singapore today is a very, (I woman more so if ni: thi>. I had gone down »ents for Fiat cars I it (ioo|) for ii road that it had swivellInd deflectors, and windows up I oose the lady614 words
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Article113 1960-11-19 9 STIER, Saturday. vvner H«>aci area are ear. A number of rough! inside their What will happen ng cobras? believed that the breeding In a big oon drain between May I South School and Towner ad it of 'the baby cobras een coming in the direction ot the school. None113 words
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Article, Illustration92 1960-11-19 9 The two agitated Wmdies grab Rupert and begin scolding him until the Golliwog ioms them. Poor Golly looks almost distracted. "Oh. my. I'm glad you're back he cries. "How did you learn to fly my plane so quickly Have you seen what's happened It's just the92 words
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Article416 1960-11-19 9 \ndrew*s Cathedral: 7.00 un^ 8.00 ajn, 9.30 ajn., 11.00 ajn., 12 noon; 6.00 pjn. St. r?e's barracks): am. 930 a.m., 930 10 30 am.. 6.30 M, Peter's (Serangoon Garden Estate): 8 ajn.. 9.30 t.m.. 6 pjn. Cathedral of Good Miepberd (Bras Basah Rd.); •5.30 ajn.. 8 ajn-416 words
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252 1960-11-19 9 Beautiful but expensive panels may raise car insurance rates DETROIT, Saturday. •pHK "sculptured*' side panels, boomed as one of the big sales points of 19G1 model cars, may force car insurance rates up again. Stylists consider it a i "dream'' solution to the problem of varying the broad expanse of252 words
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Advertisement370 1960-11-19 9 Good to look at better to drive... This smart. Farina-styled Wolseley 15/60 comMn^i impressive appearance with a lively performance* Luxuriously equipped, the 15/60 seats four t adults In comfort and if economic ;il Twelve Menthy Warranty Backed by BJAC Serv^c WOLSELEY |jj ml] Malayan Motors Limited 14/20 Orchard Road, Singapore370 words
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Miscellaneous158 1960-11-19 9 Y.M.C.A.: Billiards room open. Club and Red Cross at 7.30 p.m. 9 am.; junior Dept. open, 2 p.m.; Y-YV.CA. /Outram Road): table tennis practice; 'Y' Student Play centres, 9 a.m.; Y-Teens Volunteers gathering. 3 p.m.; Club, 230 p.m.; Young Adults body ouildmg and weight lifting. Club, 3 p.m Chinese cooking,158 words
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Article252 1960-11-19 10 C. CHELLAPPAH - C. CHELLAPPAH by r rHRILLS in rugby, motor racing, and hockey will make this .i erand weekend for sports fans. And in addition, we will have the Bombay water-poloists. practically an All India team, in our midst from tomorrow. IM S. Rugby fixtures have kept252 words
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Article, Illustration81 1960-11-19 10 Meet the man K.C. fears in the Castrol Trophy races by G SUBHAS S A PORE CITY Two motor impur •rol Troph; tomorrow. a 8.57 First clash i I Unbeaten in MacNair District soccer is the Kwong Avenue School whose record is: Beat Fairfield 10-nil. Sennett Estate 4-nil. Cedar 3-281 words
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Article27 1960-11-19 10 PASIR PANJANG: Sat. The National Water Ski Tournaments organised by the Malayan Water Association for tomorrow and Nov. 27 have been postponed to December.27 words
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815 1960-11-19 10 Civilians beware: Services will have eight on the hunt today Says B. NORMAN on today s rugby "BREAKAWAY forwards? We'll have eight/' says John Hancock, the captain of the Combined Services Rugby XV. The two wing forwards are regarded in modern rugby as fast breaking, hard hitting tacklers. They are815 words
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Advertisement184 1960-11-19 10 for NOVEMBER the gentle revolution —Irene de bilva says this is the day of the girl steno in Malayan offices. 9 FASHION: "What's Your Type'* Her If~ \f| pf^i! fi^ll World tells you with three charming designs and there are free patterns on how fj^^pK\ f to make them ii184 words
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Miscellaneous129 1960-11-19 10 THE SPORT FOR YOU... TODAY Hocke>: MHF Quadrangular Selangor v Malacca. SRC padang 3.45 p.m. Singapore v Negri Sembilan. SRC padang 5.00 p.m. Kugby: HMS Malaya Cup Singapore Civilians v Singapore Services, padang 5.00 p.m. Friendlies Blacks v RNZAF B Tengah 5.00 p.m. G.H.Q. V RAP Seletar. Seletar 5.00 p.m.129 words
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Miscellaneous7 1960-11-19 10 CLUES ACROSS 3. Result of Arachnid having;7 words
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910 1960-11-19 11 RTHUR DALEY - RTHUR DALEY 'And he leaves me there in the gutter, me the middleweight champion of the world 9 t^^^i Taken from ''Sports of The Times," by Arthur Daley (E. P. Dutton and Co. Inc., New York). Ali rights reserved. Mickey Walker910 words
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Article, Illustration117 1960-11-19 11 LITTLE NENE - LITTLE NENE 600 D OLD. POOR OLD DAYS OF GOLF FLASHBACK by ■hard way than Cham- uniioi. ao make 6a ind a normally wi ne too short. 1933. at 15, and with ised hands acquired igh playing continu ible to i the late er just as my developing, the117 words
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Article, Illustration382 1960-11-19 11 JEFFREY JAMES - The DAILY DOSE JEFFREY JAMES •*d IMIMi by SIFA IS SHOWING I THE WAY AGAINST COMMUNAUSM TN the page of letters from this newsp.ip* readers yesterday, one of them cut the Singapore Indian Football Association to ribbons because, he claimed, in the llard'han Cuptie, 'Indian sportsmen in the State have382 words
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231 1960-11-19 11 Tebrau Tigers 24 iS.R.C 13 SINGAPORE C IT Y, Sat. Tehran Tigers crossed the causeway yesterday to maul the Singapore Recreation Club in a rugger game played on the padang by three goals, two drop goals and a try to two goals and a231 words
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Advertisement114 1960-11-19 11 F2-38 mm automatic diaphragm Ife fJf/IfC f a! CJXPRt K Zl lens with Exposure Meter Built-in Is r 1IM j_i cc t^ 1; HE with very simple accessories proves serviceable in many fields Prism Viewfinder with Uroundgiass -eeeem B^ E.R. case. i ond meets the most exacting requirements of the114 words
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Article, Illustration501 1960-11-19 12 J. LOUIS - It wasn't Pennefather's day.. .he bungled Singapore's chances J. LOUIS Selangor lead until 'baby' Gomes scores by Singapore City, Saturday I Singapore 1; Selangor l. JJERO of many a Singapore victory, Percy Pennefather played the villain yesterday in the opening match of the Malayan Hockey Federation's quadrangular tourney against Selangor501 words
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Article86 1960-11-19 12 Police beat SRC in Kliney Cuptie SINGAPORE CITY. Sat Po- 1 lice Sports Club bea: tl E cpore Recreation Club in the.] Khney Cup B League tennis i'omion by five points to one. Results 'Police mentioned fir Singles Ahmad Shah bt. Dr. < La Brooy 6-2. 6-3; H. M. Maphuz86 words
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Article31 1960-11-19 12 POONA. Sat. Manif Mohammad hit 220 in 240 minutes to help Pakistan rattle up 400 tor four when they opened their [ndian tour against Combined Universities. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article23 1960-11-19 12 SINGAPORE CITY, Sat.—Civilians and Services clash in Malaya Cup rugby today on the padang, ki«k-off 5 p.m. See page 10.23 words
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Article36 1960-11-19 12 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat.—Singapore team to play Negri to-day in the Quadrangular Hockey Tournament at S.R.C. ground at 5.15 p.m. is: Anwar: Chai Hon Yoon. Saboo; Thambraj. Skinner. Harbajan Singh; Frida. Mizar, Pennefather, Abdullah. Noordin.36 words
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237 1960-11-19 12 'WE'LL REPORT TO FIFA IF PURSE IS HELD' SEBASTIAN RASOO INTERVIEWS THE ANGRY COSTA RICANS EXTREMELY annoyed on hearing of the condition*, imposed on the match against the FAM Eleven at the Merdeka Stadium today in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Maxmillan Gold, the manager of the Costa Rican Football team said237 words
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Article, Illustration282 1960-11-19 12 CHARAN NINC.H. Malayan >^!ikhs badminton champion, missed a mighty swipe it the shuttle last night ind hit his doubles partner. I; was ;n me Civil Sej championships a: ihe Singapore Muimiuton hal] Wee Choon Seng and his Rayman School friend "were eiiding 11-6 in282 words
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