The Singapore Free Press, 21 November 1960

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  • 23 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ I The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1956. 15 CENTS
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  • 11 1 I ■important ■nit of Pope
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  • 19 1 TOKYO. Mon.— Police reported that the death toll on Mount Fuji rost 1 to nine.
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  • 340 1  - UPROAR IN A SILENT WORLD CHAN SWAN BEE SIGN SCHOOL CHAIRMAN CHUANG HITS OUT ATJTHE ASSOCIATION FOR THE DEAF: ALL THE MONEY IS GOING TO ORAL SCHOOL 'Shameful state of affairs': Plea to Social Welfare Dept. By Singapore City, Mon. A SCATHING attack on the "one-sided work" of the Singapore
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  • 294 1 Police probe riddle of T.N.T. found in smugglers' haven By HAROLD SOH. Singapore City. Mon. DOUCE are investigating the discovery of 8001b. of explosives in an old shack on deserted shipyard in Mill Lane, a cul-de-sac off Kallang Road. The discovery t>y a party of Customs officers h >parked off
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  • 22 1 The 24.695 (M574.085> i 1959 income five days to Swedish J May Britt on Nov. 13.
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  • 102 1 INTERPRETER IS SOLE WINNER OF CONTEST SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— Mr. G Raman, 22, is the sole winner of the S5OO prize in last week's Free Press Word Puzzle "NN M Mr. Raman, an interpreter at the Criminal Distriet and Magistrates Courts, told the Free Press that he worked out the
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  • 46 1 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— Tht last of a series of internal security exercises began at 8 a.m. today in the West Coast of Singapore. Police and troops manned roac blocks in Pasir Panjang Road Buona Vista Road, Aver Rajftk Road and Clementi Road areas.
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  • 29 1 NEW YORK. Mon.— A dog was "frozen to death" for half an hour and then restored to normal health, in an experiment at Nassau Hospital here.
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  • 28 1 LONDON, Mon.— The British Admiralty has denied press report of attempted sabotage on the anti-submarine frigate Blackwood, moored in Rothesay Bay ID the River Clyde, Scotland-
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  • 28 1 MADRAS. Mon Tnree people cieci in accidents caused by a two-hour cyclone with winds of up to 90 miles an hour which lashed Madras yesterday.
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  • 69 1 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— A staiion wagon taking a pauy of 16 to a picnic early yesterday morning in Johore crashed at the 13 'i milestone along Wooaiana.-, Road. Three of the occupants, a 12--year-old boy Yew Ming Tec!:. I i 14-year-old girl Yew Ah
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  • 28 1 LONDON. Moil— The Sunday Dispatch predicted that Crown Prince Harald of Norway and Princess Sophia of Greece would become engaged in the next few 1 weeks.
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  • 7 1 i t V i KOREA
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  • 28 1 Fund m $1.16 sfllme: $1.24 Second f>: rices, buying 96 cents and soilms 51. 02. First Hong Koncj Fund M KK $1.02 B UK 51.08.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 26 1 SMAPt IRA shop* ew ICHICK I vTDR 3 HOT TMIT" NO MORE CUTS BECAUSE OF A LOOSE BLADE locks blade of exact •xjves. Blade con't loosen
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    • 99 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Vienna Consarvacotre of Music) Enrolment! occtpted daily ttudentj tor P>ono, Hormony, Ftot»o-»ccofdion, Violin. Guitar. Awrol i*ar fra MHwf) Hmry ot djav RHrttc, fmw ia»K, i 4 Sc«ODROf»«. Oart\J^ Bat, Trywiaat. *JE^^^- S«a«r Saccial E|B^^«MbV9 To«wbo»ini Accor. 4lta dioni. 2»-A. Penan« Lane. S port 9 Tel- 3473«
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  • 25 2 38 nations act on problem of market disruption U I and GATT) ha u- tween j rough! impor Decisions cornm; .em which •nt of b
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  • 84 2 TRUSTEES TO BE GIVEN MORE POWERS TO INVEST ONDON Changes In the Ld la* trustees power to place up to hali the control in the lity securities of certain ited Kingdom companies proposed in the Trustee ment Bill. The Bill was read for the time In the House ot Lords
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  • 415 2 The Americans go home: Four countries stand to lose by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE mb -a i i bbb»b— bbbbbbbb-— WASHINGTON, Monday. pORMOSA, France. West Germany and Japan all expecl to lose money as a result ol President Kisenhower's decision to ship home (io per cent of servicemen's families
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  • 392 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Monday. INDUSTRIAL* Previous Saturday Alex. Bricks Ords. (N) .90 .90 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers BOUSTEAD 1.16Vi 1.16 8.8. Petrol 4Q,iva 40/B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. |]20,3 j2O 3 Ords. 45 9 45 7»^
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  • Finance, shipping and aviation
    • 121 2 DRIVE TO STEM FLOW OF U.S. GOLD OVERSEAS WASHINGTON. Mon. Tariff benefits granted to United States tourists abroad may be curtailed in the drive to stem the flow of gold and dollars overseas, officials said on Saturday. One proposal under consideration is the reduction of the $500 tariff exemption granted
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    • 66 2 NOTTINGHAM: A new and much faster method ot making lace has been invented at Notham L'nneiM.y u \\a> announced. The announcement said it was hoped the new machine would make lace five times as I sting machines. The machine also needed less labour than other
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    • 47 2 WELLINGTON. Mon.—Australian Consolidated Zinc PropneLiniited lias decided to establish an aluminium smelter in the southland province of N Zealand, according to an announcement by Mr. Walter Nash, the Pnmo Minister. The project is expected to bring £160 million capital u New Zealand.
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  • 145 2 100m, tons more food needed yearly MELBOURNE. Mon. Mr. Ezra Taft Benson. United States Secretary of Agriculture, said that to feed all the world's peoples properly might require about 80 to 100 million tons more food a year, plus at least another 25 million tons annually to meet the expected
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  • 49 2 42,500-ton Oriam Sfit rat SINGAP( IT THE NEW 12,*****, liner. Orian derfone successful s>, end off the Clyde and maiden voyage to Another ship i speed trials in the I of Svdnej This 11.:)7<> loi vice gpeed of 17 kn Carnal* A i Laid 4 i dew. Seeds toil
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  • 441 2 Fokker 27 aims to take place of Daks PAYA LEBAR. Mon.— A Dutch-made twin-en-gined turbo-prop Fokker 'Friendship" aircraft will fly from Amsterdam to Singapore some time in January to give a one-day demonstration flight. The plane has ueen doto mee. worldwide uemani* a successor lo the Dakota, with all the
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  • 381 2 CDF aids jute mills LONDON: The Commonwealth Development Finance Co.. Ltd.. is backing the expansion of Star Jute Mills in Khulna. East Pakistan, to increase lute output from 6.700 tons in 1959-60 to 17.000 tons by 1962--j 63 The company announced today it is providing M53,150.000 in common stock
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  • 28 2 Rock- 'n'-roll device for safety probe I MtliMIN Jens scienl country roll" nu tlir safety pr powered >hv, Ho tolc Ship Pro;; tor te pitching shifted to niei.
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  • 117 2 Ford offers to acquire English shares in sterling NEW YORK, lion Henry Ford, chairn. of Ford Motor Com p. a new statement company's plannt tion of all shares, said tha" will be made in sterling compliance with R Exchange control n tio: This decision foli discussion with B Treasury ofn>
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  • 33 2 PARIS: Fn ductiun teU dy ::oiith the recent c France's lurpos! man turer, R< Its activity. Stausti. French Car Inu ration show, d Octi dfgdfg jgf sfgh jfd sfhd sd
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 111 2 mpsm SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Machaon 1/2, J State of Madras 4 5, Star B Bellatrix 6A, Asia 6/7, b Dolius 8/9, Charon 10/11, B Fairsky 13/14. Somali 15/16, C Steel Executive 18, Nore- verett 19. Hong Tat N. Wall F 1,
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  • 11 3 Ex-clerk own buys 'best films' Lblic taste ban type W facilities
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  • 20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon rmed Malayan Society is planld a pan -Ma la nd -exhibial the M rdeka Stadium
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  • 38 3 gdfgsdg gh g dsg K .ala ...d Singapore with governand leading execut: In .pur and in Singawill submit his :iort to his Minister. If approved. Mr. will be back r to make deiiigements for the
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  • 156 3  - $1 0,000 dollar-f or -dollar offer Lee Foundation increases its financial aid ASSOCIATION STILL NEEDS $60,000 TO BEGIN WORK ON SCHOOL FOR DEAF R. PALAN Singapore City. Mon THE LEE FOUNDATION has made a further $10,000 dollar-for dollar offer to the Singapore Association tor the Deaf for it--rhool project at
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  • 36 3 OMSOX ROAD. MOB Sio Teng San Sell-Dei-:on elected the fol- j meeting. Kim Peow. p: ng Siong 1 Mr. Lav Sio tary: Mr. Ang Kai ecretory; Mr. Hwee. treasurer a Kay Hock.
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  • 170 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mun. The Government praised the "self help" spirit of kampong people in i rural development projects. It gave a pat on the back the people in the Kuala Pilah district tor their 'true spirit of rural development." statem aid that
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  • 34 3 SINGAPORT CITY. Mon. rhe Government has granted tration to three new soes in Singapore the Singapore Custom Senior Ofacers 1 Mess, the Biology Soof Nanyang University, and the Works Social Club.
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  • 162 3 Mum, daughter tour East while father baby-sits back home SINGAPORE CITY. >lon.— A man >its at home in Australia looking after four children while his wife and daughter tour the I .iNt with their cabaret act Julie Korku. 17, her stage name is Cica C'ocka which in her native Hungarian
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  • 18 3 SINGAPORE CITY Mon. Capt. J.A.L. Pavitt has been appointed chairman of the Seamen's Registry Board
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  • 30 3 HONG LIM GREEN. Mon. -Members of the Singapore Wholesale Fish Merchants Association celebrated their 51st, anniversary with a grand dinner at their premises, 14-A, Teo Chew St.. recently.
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  • 237 3 A $6 mil. trade boom as Pakistan and Singapore step up buying SINGAPORE CITY, j Mon. Trade be- tween Singapore and j Pakistan continues to increase and is expect- j ed to reach a record I level next year, accordins: to the Pakistan Trade Commission here. In the first .six
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  • 30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Director General of the Pood and Agricultural Organisation. Dr. B. R. Sen said that he was impressed by Malaya's progress In agricultural schemes, x
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  • 97 3 A.W.A. 'ADOPTS' 2 CHILDREN AT TRAFALGAR HOME SCHOOL YIO CHU KANG. Mon. The American Women's Auxiliary has adopted two children Koh Ah Suan, 10. and Koh Peck Seng, 14 at the Rotary School of the Trafalgar Home for Leprosy. The AWA annually sponsors two children in the Rotary School and
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  • 84 3 TAN JONG PAGAR. Mon Mr. S. S. Osman Mydin has been elected president of the Kadayanallur Muslim Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Other officials tor 1961: Hon. secretary, Mr. S. A. Abdul Kader; hon. treasurer, Mr. M. E. Ahmad Sna; a.ssistanl treasurers. Messrs. K. H. Abdul
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 44 3 Medium Wave 17 metres worOi and his Orebcstra; 11.00 Short Wave: 62 metres Close clown. 4780 (kc/s.) from RADIO MALAYA 900 p.m.— 10.00 p.m. daily. <4L7 mrti«PM 1.00 Pioaramme sum- P-M- M5 Tiffin date; 130 mary; 1.02 Monday meuley: Time signal; News: i45 TiSin
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  • 154 4 Ford keeps mum about new 'baby' car: It's not our policy to talk' DETROIT. Mon— An official spokesman for the Ford Motor Company here would neither confirm nor deny last night a report that Ford is planning a new "baby" car. "It is never the company's policy to talk about
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  • 418 4 Tunisian soldiers reinforce guards at envoys Kou^ LEOPOLDVILLE, Mon. LEOPOLDVILLE POLICE IN EARLY MORNING 1 SWOOP: NIGHT CLUBS AND BARS ARE SHUT rOLONEL Joseph Mobutu, the Congolese army chief, said last night that Mr. Nathaniel Welbeck, the Ghana diplomat who was declared persona non grata on
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  • 218 4 MOSCOW, Monday. FiESPITE the deparU ture on Saturday of President Antonin Novotny of Czechoslovakia, all indications are that no end is in sight of the Communist bloc's "summit" conference. It is expected to continue here today, and according
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  • 59 4 HAVANA. Mon— Mr. Wayne Henderson, a clerk at the United States Embassy here, was said to be 'in fairly jood shape" in hospital here yesterday alter being shot in the stomach at the "2V night club on Saturciav nipht. Police have arrested a captain
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  • 117 4 UNIVERSITY LECTURER ON HELLO TO MALAYA OINGAPORE CITY. Mon. A New Zealand university lecturer, on his way to Britain for research studies, is stoppingSingapore and the eration to say "hello" to Colombo Plan student* whom he met in his country. He is Mr. Jack Woodwan senior lecturer in el« cal
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  • 303 4 Demand for textiles the only bright spot at Canton trade fair COMMUNIST CHINA'S industrial economy, hit by a series of natural disaster, currently is on display in the Canton Trade Fair show-windows. Kester Stone of the Far Eastern Economic Review magazine, wno has just returned from the trade fair in
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  • 133 4 UPROAR IN SILENT WORLD PLEA TO SOCIAL WELFARE DEPT. ft FROM PAGE ONE would dissociate itself from Association and ran Hi business. He appealed to a Bo< Welfare Department repr»- i tive at the ceremony I the matter to the authont> Contmi.. pointed 01. industrial! >t M Chian recent K
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  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • INDIDE SHOW BUSINESS
    • 194 5 I BOUT THE BEST THING THAT COULD HAPPEN TO THE BOYS' Inong the [worlds top stars and is paid a 'u £200.000 a picture-for his Lent, ms thai he will not leave then, a penny gdfg sddfh shs
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    • 544 5 MARILYN MONROE BEAUTY SECRETS fHERE are two keys for unlocking the door to glamour. One is the art of make-up and the other is a vibrant personality. If you are not satisfied with yourself and' feel you cant compete with other girls, maybe the very person you envy overcame handicaps
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    • 177 5 Meet the new and Simmons UOLLYWOOD, Mon.— The background is rough; the lady herself could not at this pictured moment be called elegant. But she is relaxed; that you must admit. This is Jean Simmons, resting on a film set. And how did she come to be so relaxed? It
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 9 5 tperb *pex table \Qo i ier -tru- i JJjji
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    • 169 5 4^ J<^-. -C 7 MR y>v *'**^T^T te -r"^* 11 I ID K* I I The world famous Ladybird range of children wear will satisfy all your needs. Designed for boys and girls up to 16 years the i Ladybird range includes underwear, ho<> slumber-wear, nursery items, swimwear and plain
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 35 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice tfc Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I A DtST/MC7- VV- IV WAT*? IVMO-- WMO {\\l Y^ 5 '^■1 THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake
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  • 526 6 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon VOl' gel smashed up in :i car accident or break your leg by slipping off a stepladder while painting your garage and probably land yourself on your baek in hospital, bruised both physically and mentally. Ahead
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  • 191 6 A varsity speaks on the philosophy of Lao Tze SIMiAPORI JIII-: life and Leachii Chines* philosopl date of birth. wheUu iiirius. is still an op cussed by Mr. Lk T< Departnienl of (Inn, Literature in the In recenl lecture M the Mr. Lee said tru dious way of life ol
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  • 455 6  -  LOGAN GOURLAV By London, Monday. IT'S oddly reassuring to meet someone whom you thought didn't really exist. I've just had the experience. course, tor years I've been seeing the massive figure of Charles Atlas in the ads proclaiming:
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 272 6 t* n can hand in your umtM ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ™<* SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS :.t:>an Ka \ge (Ml I -»et. HLANG -as* <J4) I ?w Road. KOTA BHARU >-ag* < Sl^ L*d ■v Market. KUALA LUMPUR M> Ltd Krett and -n Road MALACCA
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    • 377 6 SELECTED COOKERY BOOKS S. eft. The American women's Cook Book By R. Bcrojzeimer 17.50 Cooking the Chinese way HC. Lo 4.73 Japanese food Cookinq S. Grittin 8 00 The Standard Wine Cook Book Anne Director 8.00 Good House Keeping's Cookery Book 22.50 G. H. K. Picture Cookery 10.50 G. H.
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    • 71 6 IT'S THE LATEST IN SHAVERS Wherever you are you cor be sw of a PERFECT SHAVE wirti fe^^l SHAVER SWISS MAOI your car Simple to operate Runs on two torch bom Extremely economical L Gives a smooth, p< FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH C 18-F lottery Rood, S.nqopo^ Mj^^j Minolta Minif lex 44
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  • 189 7 l^vas the cause of 698 deaths, says Statistics Dept. report :REO and twenty I- 5 RESULT OF :DEN ts in first six I SOF YEAR NGAPORE CITY, Mon. SI I nine r rtiiH'iit 1 squatters Ie very If TO LEAVE killer in Singapore
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  • 228 7 MANY SEEK THE WAY TO A HEALTHY LIFE: BEGINNERS' CLASS SOON SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.—Yoga exercises for good health 'are becoming popular in Singapore, according to Mrs. C. Fraser. public relations officer of the Singapore Society lor Spiritual Culture. The Society, which holds weekly lessons on yoga and
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • 210 7 A ROUND-WORLD TRIPPER HAS NO DOUBTS: SINGAPORE IS BEST PLACE SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. A businessmen who spent years in America has reK turned home, convinced that Singapore is "God's own country." The years spent in America nave been worth while. He la a better businessman than he would have been
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  • 98 7 MALACCA IS THE tHEME FOR MR. MAHINDASA SrAPORL CITY, Mon. —Mr. P. G. Michael G. a past president of the Malacca y Club ot which he been a member Alii give a talks at Rotary in Johore and Singapore. He will speak on 'Some and anecdotes perLng to Malacca" to
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  • 57 7 GEYLANG. Mon.— The Kesatuan Kampong Kembangan celebrated the occasion of Maulud Nabi Mohamed at Jalan Selamat recently. Amongst those who spoke were Che Adek Habibah binte Ahmad. Inche Al-Ustaz Haji Mohamed bin Kassim, AlUstaz YusofT bin Abdul Rahman. Inche Yaacob bin Mohamed. Inche M. Ali
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  • 128 7 A BOX WAS ONCE 'SHOP': NOW HE RUNS STALL SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— Enterprising traders who once peddled their wares from cardboard boxes now run stalls in Change Alley. One of these traders said: "I began by hawking socks which I kept in a box I carried around with me. "It
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  • 41 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. The peons' quarters in McKenzie Road are to be repaired, painted and colour-w-ashed at a cost of $9,440.97. The Government has accepted a tender for this sum from Chop Sin Guan Lee.
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  • 56 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. The International Women's Club will be holding a "Bring and Buy" sale on Wednesday at the Club's premises in Collier Quay. This sale will be a purely domestic affair and the proceeds of the sale will go to the Y.W.C.A. Christmas Party Fund
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  • 231 7 Pianist Yu to go abroad after concert at the Vic next month SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. gINGAPORE pianist, Yu Chun Yec\ Qdgetted uncomfortably in an armchair when he laced a battery of reporters on his return after four years of study at the Royal College of Music in London, where he
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  • 140 7 RSPCA DEPOT CAN NOW TAKE IN MORE DOGS pASIR PAN JANG, Mon. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Singapore nas completed extensions to its depot at BV2 miles Pasir Panjang and can now accommodate 50 more dogs. To cope with the demand for such service,
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  • 23 7 BUKIT TIMAH, Mon.— The University of Malaya In Singapore Students' Union will hold its annual dinner and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 26 7 lie NEW IIVERSAL ■KH-N-BAG H I I 30 per set. m COMPANY, B I B F*ONOME l| B 24 00 I 90 B R m ads.
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  • 118 8 70 cKoristers from churches and local schools at rehearsal SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. A 70-voice combined Anglican churches and schools choir are rehearsing for their presentation of Haydn's "The Creation" early next month. The choristers come from three schools St. Andrews, St. Margaret's and St. Hilda's and five churches the Cathedral,
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  • 498 8 'Vespas' are proud new clubhouse-'a' home away from home twS BB^^^^^L- i By ALEXANDRA LEE I MILESTONE in Malayan scooter history grand opening of the Vespa Club prei Service Station. The "Vcs|);js* now regard the well-fur-nished ground floor mess oi' their clubhouse :is "home away from home." The Vespa clubhouse,
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  • 132 8 BALLET SCHOOL OFFERS TWO PROGRAMMES FOR THE XMAS SEASON SINGAPORE CITY. Mon The Singapore Ballet will present its sixth and Christmas season from Dec 13 to 24 at the Victoria Theatre. The first programme from Dec. 13 to 15 will include the classical ballet "Les Sylphides 1 with music by
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  • 111 8 Indifferent' pedestrian is still main cause of accidents, says report SINGAPORE CITY. Monday. THK "indifferent** pedestrian who i the road, heedless of traffic, continue be one of the main causes of traffic accidents in Singapore. Another principal caus« the driver and cyclic attention is diverted, said Traffic Police in their
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  • 55 8 RESIDENTS URGE RE-OPENING OF QUEEN STREET CLUB FOR BOYS SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— Residents in Bras Ba^ah Road area are asking the Government to re-open the Queen Street Boys' Club which closed down several months ago. When the Club closed down, residents were given to understand that reconstruction and extension of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 925 9  -  NANCY SPAIN by Mere is THE book for Xmas 1 1 L ecret erabble of his prep school where T.S. Eliot handed an early 1-up book of The of Betjeman. for the ing life of Marllgh and Oxford. •One la only interesting oung and strugB :rian. te, like Dick
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  • 279 9 HIS HATRED OF WAR TURNS INTO A HOT PASSION 117HEELS OF TERROR by TT Sven Hassel (Souvenir Press S9). To read this terrifying book is to be cauterised by any romantic illusions about war. Sven Hassel, who has been called the Remarque of World War 11, takes as his subjects
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  • 96 9 Golly takes Rupert up to the reindeer, which stops shivering as it sees a familiar face. I was going to take him back to Santa Claus." '.s.iys Golly. but now you're here everything's easier. I'll take my plane and finish the work while you ride him."
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  • 447 9 An absorbing study of Bordeaux wines, vineyards THE WINES OF BORDEAUX by Professor J. R. Roger (Andre Deutsch, 15s Od THlS' is the book for Hie connoisseur oi line wines. No other l*x>k on the subject approaches this one lor authority and detail. Professor Roger, a member of the Acadcmie
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 326 9 ook here for your lucky star n& ability to pot Other* f^re'* 1 ab Ul y U 8Ct tlOO la OUtstand- "cAPRICOBN 'I>c 23-Jan. GEMINI (May 22-June 21)— ...nge and variety 20 '—Faulty judgment can be Side-step any possible risks and nd you do blamed if you don't reap the
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  • Sports Chatter
    • 172 10 Sapper sailing Club wants more members PASIR PANJANG. Mon. The secretary of the Sapper Sailing Club in Pasir Par.jang. Sergeant E. W. Chenery. appeals to servicemen to join the club and take a more active interest in yachting during their leisure. Set. Chenery said thai the club opened to servicemen
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    • 217 10 Monks Hill Secondary School, runncrs-up in the City district rugby tournament to a more seasoned Kaffirs Institution team, who beat them in the linals. The School won the >♦ ven-a-side championship in the lj district tournament. Hussein. Shariman. and Oh ring Hock from the School,
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    • 135 10 FARRER PARK. Mo: lady competitor ■tered Ba -b annual table-ten: tournament proved to i> but also a Securities D Low Chans; Sor._ Frederick G. Ware of the rd Bills Dept. in fch< of the Inter-Depa: .1 competition. •ritip. n-nt Hi inties Dtp L on
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    • 42 10 BRAS BASA low: :he new ang V. lon Judo S C'r Mr. G ecr Mr distant secretary. Mr. .d Sjamsuddin: treasurMr. Chew Kim Boon; librarian, Mr. L. J. Gunaretnam; custodian. Mr. Texas ••ward. Dr. Yu Sheng
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    • 430 10 by C. CHELLAPPAH SINGAPORE CITY, Monday SINGAPORE Softball Association, making its end-of-two-seasons individual awards at its annual buffet and dance on Saturday, named its secretary Bill Tan of the Flashes, its 'most valuable player' for the first season, and Gus Parcell of
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    • 173 10  - The Mister Everge of Singapore's table tennis worlf AN HONG POH 1 byT UKN 1914 still (oil tennis lan and tin LOH RUM SOON, tin At 4f rewdv retired is still wielci. day the second in the SI When Kum fcoo:; playing the ean Weng Hoe who < the senior
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    • 77 10 Jollilads XI for Layang Layang SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. Jollilads soccer team will play a friendly match against the Jollyboys of Layang Layang on Nov. 27 at Lay an? Layang. The Krishnan Memorial Cup match between the Jolli- t lads of Singapore and Johore Indians will be played at Singapore next
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    • 158 10 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon .The Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation have announced ihe points to b? awarded to win- i ners of the senior Mr. Singapore j and Mr. Bodybuilder contests, i960 to be hela In conjunction with ihe senior national weightlifting championships to take place at the New
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    • 60 10 JZATONG. Mon. Singapore Water Polo team are in serious training for their international match with Bombay on Wednesday and 25 at River Valley Road. Singapore's team will be: Tan Enc Bock. Eric Yeo. Tan Enc Wang. Lionel Chee. Gan Enc: Teck. Thio Gim Hock. Gan
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  • 775 11  - was Prof Prof all the way at Sembawang G. SUBHAS But Castrol trophy goes to Guan Bee By Sembawang, Monday £HRIS Proffit-White proved his vast superiority over every other Singapore motorcyclist at the Castrol Trophy races at Sembawang yesterday. It was Prof-Prof-Prof all day long, and thousands of spectators cheered
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  • 217 11 Malacca fail to hold I State's new attack Singapore 2 Malacca 0 Farrer Park, Monday. CINCAPORE won the Malayan Hockey Federation quadrangular title on a goal average after deciding match played at Farrer Park yesterday. ore thoroughly deserved their win and avenged by Malacca at Segamat earlier this ci
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  • 172 11 Negri 2 Selangor 1 FARRER PARK. Mon. Satiapalan's conversion of the short corner ten j minutes from the end, sealed fate of Selangor In the j Quadrangular on the Farrer Park ground yesterday. Selangor. who made five j changes from the side that aid duty for
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  • 39 11 High leaping Hartnoll and Varcoe Win a lineout for Singapore Civilians in Saturday's H.M.S. Malaya Cup match against the Combined Services on the Singapore padang. Civilians won 12-6. Free Press picture by Chew Boon Chin.
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  • 188 11 Malacca 2 BALESTIER, Mon— Just liant goal, scored ab< cond half, gave Malacca gular title in the match played in the CSC groui m I Negri Sembilan 1 in de Silva's second brilaut the middle of the sea hope for the Quadrant against
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  • 167 11 rpHOMSON. Mon. Scotland ■I beat the Rest by SU points tc 4't points in the Royal Singapore Golf Club annual tournament played at Sime Road yesterday. J. Wilson was captain of th( Scotland team and the Rest wa< captained by W.H. Smart. Results (Scotland mentionec
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  • THE DAILY DOSE
    • 54 12 PENANG. Mon— The Badminton Association of Maannounced Malaya's Thomas Cup team for the u Zone final at Bangkok 00 Dec. 22-23. The team is: Teh Kew San 1 Penan u Eddy Choong (Penangi, Lim Say Hup (PenangK Ng Boon Bee tPerak'. Tan Yee Khan tPerak>
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    • 336 12 Bombay visit a boost for waterpolo PROBABLY no visitor > are more wekoim- than these Bombay State waterpoluists who arrived in the ml yesterday. Welcome for more reasons than one. \i \t to ui-ightlifter l»ii Hone Lian^. Si n 14a pore s t>e>t known iportsmen in the continent are our
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  • 679 12  - Tight battle for Eu Cup goes to Le Mercier LITTLE NENE 1 By Royal Island Club. Mon. *FHE BATTLE for the Eu Tong Sen Cup at Royal Island Club proved a highlight in a packed week-end for sport. Golfers T. S. Cheong (handicap 7) and Le Mercier (8) played a
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  • 33 12 GOAL WHICH DECIDED THE QUAD last of the two soals Singapore scored against Malacca in the MIIF quadrangular goals which gave the state the title on coal average. The scorer here is Xizar.
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  • 121 12 THANOO OF THAILAND BEATS WATANASIN BIRKENHEAD. Mon.—Thanoo Khajadbhai last I beat Charoen Watanasin 9-15. 15-9. 17-16 In the final of the North of England badminton championships here. The two Thai players then tinned their top seeding in th" men's double* by beatIng Hugh Findlay and Peter Waddell. members of the
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  • 53 12 Universities hold Pakistan to draw POONA. Mon. Pakistan were held to a draw by Combined Universities. It was the first match of their Indian tour. Scores: Pakistan 535 for four declared <Hanif Mohammad 220. Mushtaq Mohammad not out 125 > and 119 for four. Combined Universities 327 iD. Sardesai 87.
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  • 23 12 GLOUCESTER. Mon.— Tom G raven ey. 33. may be replaced by amateur Tom Pugh, 23. as Gloucestershire cricket captain Renter.
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  • 55 12 Ilocke'. Div. I: Schools v University; CSC v Khalsa <Ba- testier Rd>; Div 2: RAF Seiev RAF Teneah <Seletar>; l>ix 3: SHB Police v BODCA B Chermin): friendly: SRC 'B v Police 'B' (padang). Girls' I Combined Schools v S.C.C.. padang 5.15 p.m Kugbv: S.C.C. Invitation XV v
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  • 177 12 DLAYING consistent golf against 75 other caddies yesterday, Teo Kim Seng, 31, won the Royal Singapore Golf Club Caddies Championship. He scored 38, two over par, for nine competitive holes. Encouraged by his victory. Kim Seng said that he intends to participate
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  • 38 12 Toe Kim Seng, winner of the RSGC Caddies Championship, receives his trophy from Mrs. Kenneth Seth. captain of the RSGC women's section. Mr. W. H. Smart is seen in the background.
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  • 402 12 ALLAN LEWIS sums up i f HK DUFFIES Captain M. L. A. and his wife had a family day out at the Penang amateur r a c e meeting on Saturday. They brought two horses. Cash Cheque and Arrieties, from Malacca. And they
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  • 31 12 SEOUL. Moil— South Ko- j rea's Kang Kal Chul won the right to the newly established Orient junior middleweight boxing title when he knocked out Philippines champion
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