The Singapore Free Press, 26 November 1960

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1960. 15 CENTS
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  • 361 1 WEST IRIAN: OVER TO TENGKU Communique says Malayan .i Premier will now decide on what next move should be Luns is 'happy': frank' discussion of the problem THE HAGUE, Saturday. A JOINT communique published here last night by representatives of Malaya and The Netherlands said that the "'Prime Minister of
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  • 60 1 AN ANIMAL-LOVING reader wrote m to the Free Press yesterday to ask about Sally and Sam, the Polar bear cubs presented to London Zoo by Russia. This up-to-date picture shows that they are doing well. Fun m the pool and olayful battles delight
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  • 156 1 NEHRU SAYS 'NO' TO THE 'LIBERATION' OF GOA > T E\V DELHI. Sat. The i Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told Parliament yesterday that for the present India did not propose military step.-, to take over the Portuguese Indian possession of Goa. Mr. Nehru was asked m the Lower Hou.se
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  • 19 1 OSLO. S;d. A Norwegian roc- j ket programme has been recom- mended by a .special research committee.
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  • 15 1 VATICAN CITY. Sat. Pope John XXIII celebrated his 79th birthday yesterday.
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  • 177 1 WASHINGTON, Sat— United States gold reserves have n below 18,000 million doli first time since 1940, sury announced yesters is the level considered financial authorities as a danger point for United States gold stocks. The reserves declined to U5517,996,033,983 on Nov. 21— just as
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  • 50 1 SANTA (ON PARADE) DROPS HIS PANTS ADRIAN Sat. Santa Glaus had a little trouble here yesterday his trousers fell down just he was about to board his sleigh. This was the day ol the .ristmas parade here. marking Santa's arrival m vn and the start of the Christmas shopping sea-
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  • 85 1 BANK MANAGER'S SON DIES IN ACCIDENT SINGAPORE CITY, Sat A bankers son. Sunny Chan Meng Hwee, 32. v. killed aft-cr a motor-cyclr he wa.s riding collided with a bus m lront of the Alexandra Brick Works last night. Chan, who was the manager of the Cnos Tl Telok Bhin^ah. was
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  • 71 1 Who is S'pores Super Baby? IN BRITAIN M William Llptrot startled the medical world by going lor his first stroll when he was only mx moiitlb The Free Press asked Singapore mums to write m and say when their babies first walked. Mothers needed no second prompting. In came a
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  • 26 2 The ups downs of by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE d iction of t slig] Thailand 904 impaired with N Exports rose i i i 060
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  • 287 2 No big changes in policy, says Johnson LONDON, Saturday. SENATOR Lyndon Johnson, United States Vice President elect said here last night that m broad terms the objective of the new American administration would be to make the implementing o f traditional American policies "more effective and more successful." Senator Johnson
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  • 72 2 4,000 VOTE FOR KENYATTA AT KENYA UNION MEETING R O B I. Sat. -The I X African National Union held a meeting at the the worst lace durNfau Man en unanimously voted that Jomo Kenyatta .-hould be Kenys ter. died, and survivors ot the icre boycotted the meeting at Lari
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  • 115 2 OIIIPS lying alongside the Sink Rapore Harbour Board wharves this morning are: K.-.m-la 1 '2. Selat Banka 3. Mata- ram 4/5, Mikumo Maru 6A. i Diomed 6/7. Jutlandia <: 9. ivun 10/11. Burrru Maru 13/14. Garrybank 15/10, Tungus 18. Thorceaard 19. Pailov. Wall 2. Giang Ann N.
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  • 19 2 HONG KONG. Fn.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today Banking rporation i si. 335 i
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  • 165 2 RUBBER: SLIGHT ADVANCE BUT BUSINESS SELECTIVE LONDON. Sat.- Although the market was rather slow to follow the higher Eastern level an initial slight advance was extended on nervous shortcover- especially of near terminal positions prompted by reports ol Chinese purchases at Singapore. Business otherwi.se was small and selective. The Close
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 24 2 <bar spot 50, aflofttl 4 7 15 Larapoi <7. p Bhlptneot 72, sellers r\ ADove prices Quoted m U.S. cents ier Id
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    • 94 2 LONDON. Nov. 29. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 HSi c.i.f. European ports. No* unquoted um4uotod Dec 25 I 16 .:> 7 16 I RUBBER No. 1 H»i Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mousr Terms. Dee l< Jan., Mar 23 5 16 1.0 1 1 16 TONE:
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    • 41 2 NEW YORK Nov. 25 Previous Today TIN Strait- soot 102 75 miBBCR Futurat Nov. Jan. TONE Vrry steady. SALES: 54 lots No 1 RSS Dec. landed price COFFEE Future* B Contract Dec. 31 tAt a- m iL't-S QUOtec-
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    • 34 2 NEW YORK. No*. 25. Previous Today 30 lncluitr»»l» 602.47 806 47 20 Railroad* M 129 BO 1 •0 Domestic Bonds K4 51 64. JH IS Utilities ss Stocks Composite Averacea 166
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    • 73 2 LONDON Nov. 25. Previou* Today COPRA Phiimi elf. UK No-t'< European port* delivered wei^m ue< lon* ton Nov IIS2J COPRA. Strut! Borneo c.l U.K./ North European ports deliverrrt weUl't per lons ton Nov. Dec OIL crude Straits c.i.f. European ports m bulk per l*ns tor. Dec COCONUT
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  • 363 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. bINGAPORL. Fl INDUSTRIALS Previous Tocoy a Bricki Crss. (N) .90 .90 At as Ice I] o 61/LISTEAD 8.8. Petrol 40 ii '2 40--B.M. Trustees 5 25 25 Con. Tin Smtlt Pref. J2O 3 Ores. 45 j 45
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  • 493 2 Kamunting Tin has a fair future By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Stock Exchange Gawtte, London, examines the prospects oi Kamuntin^ Tin m the light of its coming dredge removals and finds the outlook "reasonably favourable." It notes thai Kamunting is one of Hie London Tin Corporation
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  • 160 2 Outlook is obscure in London markets LONDON. Sat.— The stock market.- m London yesterday finished an unsettled week on a distinctly dull note, .sentiment being still affected by the obscure business outlook. Selling was fairly heavy and there were very lew buyers. The tact that it was the last clay
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  • 8 2 STATISTICS OF RUBBER USED IN U.S. DURING OCTOBER
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  • 51 2 NKW YORK: Wall Street closed firm with a fair showing of stocks at a new high for the week. However, rubbers and plywoods still had losses of more than a dollar. During early trading rubbers developed losses m the wake of an advertised Firestone Tyre nger car tyre
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  • 4 2 No cuts in expansion
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    • 102 2 BARBER LINE from USA. EAST COAST POP.TS via PANAMt I ANO HOIO TA6AYTAY I N«v FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LINI from U.S.A. GULF POPTS via PANAMA I AND HG*, CLENVILLE 6 Dec BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINE NEW YORK BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. BAi' via FRCNCISVILLE MANDEVILLE ?8 N«v 2 Dec HARRISONS 6c CROSFJEL HARRISONS 6c
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  • 21 3 lifted: Tourists now spend in the State 111, Saturday. IK and Exports m lain restrictive' Hit 1 State to shop kksome
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  • 19 3 FISHERMEN GIVE $8,OOO TO PUT UP A SCHOOL SBO.OOO m Tv for .ad dun. month* we much id a
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  • 189 3 Travellers team up to see the rest of world SINGAPORE CITY Sal.— Three globetrotters who arrived In Singapore separately, have teamed up. They are to continue their travels together. They are Dick Everett of London. John Dixon of Austral: and Selwyn Harris of Tasmania. All of them set out from
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  • 65 3 rONG PAGAR. Sat. am Secondary School will hold it- annual concert at today at 10. UO a.m. m the school hi Pupils trom Form> Two. and Four will present two plays The Merchant of Venice and Proposal. Also included m the programme Is a folk dance
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  • 76 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat The Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Fon General Sir Richard Hull is on an official visit to Burma. Tl. General Hulls .1 to Burma as previously he only passed through m transit. He was met on arrival yesteraay by General N< Win and flown
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  • 228 3 Revolutionary machine can enlarge any microfilm in seconds SINGAPORE CITY, Saturday. A MACHINE dial has revolutionised the use o! the microfilm system, has been demonstrated to about 40 bankers, industrialists and business executives recently. The machine, known the Thermo-Fax "Filmac" Reader-Printer, can produce an enlarged print from a small piece
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  • 83 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. A contingent of Gurkha .soldiers from the Brigade oi Gurkhas, which delighted spectators m Britain at the state visit or the King and Queen of Nepal, the Royal tournament, and the Edinburgh tattoo, is to give a display In Singapore tomorrow. The
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  • 33 3 WOODLANDS. Sat Work on a new Caltex service station m Woodlands Road has begun. The new station, the 'only one In the vicinity will b.^ ready m two months time.
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  • 290 3  - FREEDOM .WITH DISCIPLINE TAY YONG WEE By Singapore City. Saturday. JO ADVOCATE the enjoyment ol" absolute freedom is both selfish and impractical. People of this category should "pack off to somewhere else to open up a world ol' their own." This was stated by Mr. Lee Teng Hui. Lecturer attached
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 66 4  -  HAROLD SOH Lido signs muddle cleared UD I ANGRY KATONG Clfj FANS COMPL/ OF PUZZLE aTHEATRE ENTRANc I POLK X were bu>\ the traffic si^ns mudd!. in* to the Lido Cinema m roads, many more roatpl ihe Free Press of a similar Road. This "trap"
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  • 264 4 A delightful recital by distinguished pianist, Miss Tung Your dollar to the Rotary Club Cheer Fund will bring joy to one poor child this coming festive season. g SINGAPORE CITY, Saturday. DO NOT envy Tung Kwong Kwong, whose reci- tal yesterday evening at the "Vie" took place almost before the
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  • 165 4 Britain too dependent on U.S., says Wilson LIVERPOOL. Sal. Mr. Harold Wilson. Labour Member of Parliament, said here last night that the British Government would j like to see China admitted to the United Nations. But, he said, the Government had become "so dependent on America that they have no
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  • 188 4 A depressing note in the London rubber market LONDON. Sat. The I ancial Times commo editor writes that for third week m success! manufacturers have bou. scarcely any rubber m London, and prices have fallen accordingly. To make matters worse, this week there has b> the news of a reduction
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  • 30 4 FLENSBURE. We.- iy>. Sat —The We^t Gei plans construction of 12 submarines, 40 motor torpedo Doats. and more than 20 minesweepers for defence tasks m the Bal
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  • 29 4 COLOMBO. Sat— Two Ccyloii police detectives left for Singapore j la.st mi>ht to Investigate purchases j made by Ceylon naval personnel during a recen: far Eastern cruise.
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  • 63 4 CONGO: 'RETURN STOLEN CARS' SAYS UN LuOPOLDVILLE. Sat.- The United Nations ing "strong re: tlons" to tb< litary authority .steaii the -hooting at Uw Embassy oij Monday. taken dun. The UN. had a>surance that steps would b«- I turn Xh L.N. •'remained m prrpareo .sible diMirri' Strong arra#ri still placed
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  • 569 5 Chrysanthemum: Cut off old stems for new ones grow up GARDENING COLUMN Have you -MM any questions? j ust write m 1 OUR EXPERT SOLVES A READER'S GARDENING PROBLEMS long lisl of ques would like the uns t c won't permit us hut the Ifrsl hull arposes I Own roots
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    • 41 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE ~y Lee Falk and Phil Davis i T.H i- 7^T~| r --r N v Itwkgfp) A> fpu I mvpia y.o^s I THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake ,nil il I
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 165 6 Task of the peace men AT LAST the open for Dag Hammarskjoeld".- man ■.m to visit the Coni propo> k for 'ii between Fa now that lucklej mtry apart. Bur. the commission has n to do th: The i Nations o d bounds of n it decided at this commission
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    • 66 6 HOW MUCH of your time do you give to public charity helping the organisations and socit't. that need and deserve your support? None Then here are 1.000 children who should put you to shame. They have volunteered to sell flags and car labels to
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  • 260 6 How do you know you picked the right woman to be your wife? MANY people, of course, have no regrets about their choice of wile. Some are not so sure. Then there are the others, the many who may prefer to leave the question undecided. These Questions, by the psychologist,
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  • 678 6  - It's Election Day in New Zealand: Over a million will Vote TONY CURNOW By Singapore City, Sat QVKR one million voters are expected to go to the polls m New Zealand today to elect their 33rd Parliament. They will make their choice from a field of 269 candidates for the
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  • 101 6 RECOGNITION RED CHINA AND MR. NASH WELLINGTON, Sat. New Zealand Prime Minister Walter Nash said that it would be "a horrifying thing to hand over President Chiang I Kai Shek and his people m Formosa to Communist China. Mr. Nash was speaking at an election meeting: here. He said he
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  • 56 6 HOW DID YOU RATE? NOW CHECK SCORE First check your sco: 1 a _>, b— 3. c— l. 2. a— 3. b— l, 3. a— 3, b— 1. 4. a— l, b—3. 5. a— l. b— 3. 6 a— l. b— l, c— 3. 7. a— l, b—3. 8. a—
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 16 6 lIIIIIIIBNI A world of wonderful music is yours ALLIED RECORD CLUB P. O. BOX 2097 SINGAPORE
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    • 40 6 SMASHING BABGAOTS I FOR I EVERYBODY IN THE 1 j WHATEVER YOUR REQU: COME TO THE FESTIVE BJ W I at I wassiamulJ phone 2 3131 -^gy PACKING BAG G A G E REMOVAL •'M £Ld32£usy)'ST ORA G E 1
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  • 274 7  -  CHAN SWAN BEE Peoplejtrejspendink more money than tkey did last^year^jgy the leading departmental stores By SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. jMI L Christmas shopping rush is .11 Singapore .mil the shoppers ii m have more money lo spend than ir. Ti. the opinion .tding departtal stores m
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  • 38 7 •Vhat manthis leader of Cuba What are behind his rise to he truth about Where v to lead him and of importance for the Serjio Rojaa Sanone of m the M Sunday AND B Jr. AND
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  • 32 7 of ed X g i omDre, i chilr reasi by i g the the put Veek the HobPark. I h the ho>pital this .pidly c •In Oc*
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  • 10 7 S maci: ed from r villr non-pay-
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  • 23 7 The Kinta shop for the blind. January last year. blind and to be c du>trial enterprise. d on a commercial
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  • 11 7 MPUR. Sa: g i stop the Kuala Lum-
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  • 304 7  -  CONRAD CHIEW Ten representatives from nine schools m Singapore battle for honours m science quiz at St. Andrew's By SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. Ten aspiring "scientists" from nine schools, divided Teams A and B. recently battled for honours m a science quiz at St. Andrew's School. Team B. which
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  • 31 7 PENANCi. Sat,— The 1.400--member Penang Port Commission Employees' Union nominated its secretary. Inchc Mohamed Sharif! bin Mohamed. as a candidate for the presidency of the Malayan Trades Union Congre^
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  • 33 7 IPOH. Sat.— More than 1.000 radios will be presented to private citizens who have been looking after them so that their neighbours could listen to Emergency broadbv Radio Malaya.
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  • 125 7 FAREWELL DINNER FOR FOLK DANCE EXPERT SINGAPORE CITY, Sat.— The American folk dancing expert. Mr. Ricky i Holden, will be entertained to a farewell dinner at the I People's Association, Kal- I lang Park, at 7 p.m. today. Tne dinner is sponson jointly by teachers from three language streams English.
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  • 214 7 First Professional exam results for the degrees of M.8., B.S. SINGAPORE. Saturday. 'pHE following candidates have passed the First x Professional examination for the degrees of M.8., B.S. m Anatomy, Biochemistry and Physiology Atputharajah Vythialingam, Balachandran Manipray. Chan Wan Hor. Chan Yet Ming. Ciiong Swan Chee, Gan Sum Lan (Miss),
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  • 74 7 KUALA LNMPUR. Sat.— The President of the Selangor Property Owners' and Ratepayers' Association, Mr. T. Rajendra warned that the cost of living m Kuala Lumpur would rise considerably as a result of the revaluation of properties by the Municipality. "Think of what the shopkeepers
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 13 7 I I SJPER ■j^Jgj Pj Jl J" Take-over of firm m the US,
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    • 139 7 •P li^ v 1 BEFORE YOU MAKE UP YOUR MIND NAVE A LOOK AT THE OUTSTANDING ROTARY WATCHES ■^^^■^^i P/ I *T^r^BV BP\» «oie AetHT. LIEN WAH WATCH OEALERS 108 NORTH BRIOCe ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL: ***** Bintong Rd., K. Lumpur Comptell St Por.. n £<llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllll(llllllllllllllllllllllllll^ MARDEN COMPANY j= introduces <^~^\
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 834 8 Toyland was centre of attraction at school show QUEENSTOWN, Saturday. ■fHE fifth annual exhibition of the Birkhall Primary School, held on Tuesday, drew hundreds of relatives and friends. The exhibition was held m the School Hall. The exhibits which were arranged impressively m sections round the hall according to various
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 292 8 SUCTION HOSE,^^ PHOENIX 31 HAV£ /T jj— so> A»nu S. MOUTRIE CO. (M) LTD.=jj SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOM PENANG II H GRILL^ proudly presents ,**f TINA LAINE ?4/ [J ond B^B H Vk 'VAN BROWNE f% W* H with his guitar ffNj I Jm Famous Stars of Stage, TV Radio
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    • 97 8 SAJJDKF FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LT3 INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION I BOOKS ON SPORTS Amateur Boxing Association Football Bowls Rugby Union Football Arc Athletics Old Time Dancing Ret Netball Ballroom Dancing So B Shooting Table Tennis Hoc* Motorsport Mens Hockey M* Fencing Cycling Badminton Lawn Tennis S* Cricket Simple Gymnastics Cm* v
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    • 300 8 V.M.C.A.: Billiards room open, theatrical nice. rin 9 a.m.; junior dept. open, 2 p.m.; and Chinese class 8 p.m. Cambridge examination Malay Singapore Junior Chamber of class. 2 p.m.: Singapore Che.^ commerce: Mr. David Mars^l; Club. 3 p.m.: table tennis. 2 p.m.: wiU laik ou -international Sinbody building and weight
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  • THE NEW CARS
    • 838 9 This dual-purpose Datsun is the answer to space problem AND ITS FAST TOO THINK of that fine Sunday morning when vo U and the wife and the kids were setting out for clay's fun ;i n<! jjolii at Kota Ir D i rrmrmber? Of course you do The fun, but
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    • 131 9 Ford's Thunderbird roof adopted by many new American models DETROIT, Saturday. THrNDERBIRD, Ford's family-styled sports car which wns once the most exclusivelydesigned iiw on the American road, will be Hie most copied car on the road m 1961. Almost every 1961 U.S. car line has at least one model that
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    • 117 9 DRIVING IN TOKYO IS BECOMING A PROBLEM TOKYO. Sat. Driving m Tokyo is becoming a problem, according to the Mainicni, one of Japan's leading newspapers, which dd n gistration of cars m the capital was expected to pass the 600.000 mark next month. In a report on a recent automobile
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 192 9 V' 1 SPARK" dmu« f/' CEILING FANS /ji a cooling breeie over o large area, a ore silent m operotici ond vnost jfy\ economical m current consumption. ytfy v SIZES AVAILABLE: 60" sweep 56" -weep 4 48" sweep 40" sweep NG MOH ELECTRIC CO. Branch. JOHORE BAHRU. d£uCMi>TINY W^d^/\ A
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    • 100 9 How to use Molyslip NfOLYSLIP is suitable for all engines and all oils. 'MOLYSLIP FOR ENGINES" you add to the oil m your sump or you can ask for it when you go m tor an oil change. A 10 oz. tin costs $3./0 and lasts 5.000 miles. Don't worry
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    • 205 9 THE LATEST P rviifTi f Varex) This remarkable KXAKTA Camera wfUl verr simple a^ sories proves serviceable m many fields and meets the mo*t exacting requirements of the serious amateurs, professional photographers, scientists and artists. F2.sBmm automatic diaphragm lem rSFAL Price Now and EH. case "$549.00 ***** M F2.8-50mm automatic
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  • 253 10  -  C. CHELLAPPAH MARK DOWN THE EVENTS YOU WANT TO WATCH THIS WEEK-END on the weekend's sport I SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. Tonight is mus night. The strong men of Singapore will heave and nt as they strive to lift jhts at Broadway Hall, World, m the -:v A
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  • 127 10 FROM THE CASTROL RACES TO THE HOSPITAL: PROF SINGAPORE CITY, Sat Chris Profitt-White will not be taking part m the Old Upper Thomson Road Sprint meeting, which will be held tomorrow. He had sent In his entry for the motor-cycles Trials, and was also supposed to drive his MGA m
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  • 21 10 HOUSTON. Sat. World lightweight champion Joe Brown fights a non-title match with Girodano Campari. Italy, on Dec. 7. U.P.I.
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  • 321 10  -  G SUBHAS Asks SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. Tony Huggett. Jimmy Milne, and Chan Lye Choon will be the top contenders for the F.T.D. award at the finals of the Old Upper Thomson Road Sprint, which will commence at 9.00 a.m. tomorrow. '>econa lime thai this \ear.
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  • 252 10  -  Jeffery James Build up unity for next year ONE draw, two lickings it couid have been worse and I'm glad It wasn't but now that Singapore Amateur Football Association's top officials are back from their Hong Kong tour, they should get down to
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  • 481 10  -  B. NORMAN By JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. HOW WILL JOHORE GET THK BALL? In this question lies the 11. M.5. Malaya Cup hopes of twtf strong teams today at the International Club. Johore Bahru. SERVICES, holders of the title, must win today to remain
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 41 10 ARE YOU WELL INFORMED? 4k Well, I don't know. But so much has happened m recent years that will affect me and my family for years to come that I find myself getting increasingly interested m events both here and abroad.
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    • 119 10 Use it r-^ anywhere DRY SHAVER I 'res. no you 8 to recharged shdve 'onywhf Available from Awaits:- /a^ r Nikonjjp I* Nikon c_ H I hiFW l^fc^w MOST ADVAN( 35 m.m. single lens outorrot c r with F1.4 or f 2 with fully outomotic teotur mwm mbtont reopen diophroom
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 170 10 WHAT'S \J I^' TODAY Soccer: Fiiendly: Indian Recreation Club v 221 BVD, Johore. Farrer Park 5.15 p.m. Hockey: Di\ i: C.S.C. v University. Bukit Timah 5.00 p.m. Police v Khalsa, Police Training School. 5.00 p.m. Div. 2: S.T.U. v 1. A., S.T.U. 5.00 p 4 m. Rugby: All Blues Cup—
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    • 34 10 CLUES ICBOBS lo say? «8i 1. One large heap Lo 4 Season not m a ie. gether like a fortune tj^ (3 4. The trusty one siioulc eaxu 5 Cotton-manufacturer, the master's confidence i4i
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  • 467 11 Selections by all the leading tipsters THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL NANYANG I NANFANG TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY: POINTER LMY KWEE LOH MA YU-LOONG i2tS? Y p2? Htt !S.TM AUTY 'iMTf? tT 7HANMO r I JJ!\ ndso d
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  • 393 11 Fanny the Flash never was there a greater woman STELLA Walsh, -Babe" Didrikson or Fanny Blankers-Korn who was the greatest woman athlete ever to take part m the Olympic Games The Pole, the American or the Dutchwoman? Now the hausfrau of a successful Rotterdam business man and the mother of
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  • 1125 11 RACE 1—2.30: CL. 2. DIV. 3 ABT. 7 FURS. 1 ***** BLSTEEE STAB 4yr birm fWan St.) R. Breuk.. 9.0 (4) Shaari 2 ***** I\t I 1 MOK 6yr ba« «i mi Daniels. 8.10 <9> Dragon M 4 STEAAI I'I.TI.R 4yr
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  • 197 11 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. Singapore Asians have injury problems m today's All Blues Cup match against Federation Armed Forces. Prop Toh Keng Soon, second row Bulat and wing -forward Kleinman are unable to play. Scully. Lim Beng Seng and Jabbai replace them. There are
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    • 264 11 IN TOWN... OUT-OF-TOWN mm />n\UK IN TOWN Weaves easily through, quickly OUT-OF-TOWN Plenty of power for tht away at the lights; looks smart on open road; room for yourselves and business with Farma styling and im three children; takes equipment, too. pressive two-tone colour schemes; seat for weekend fun does
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  • 1283 12  - HE AVY GOING THE TEST ALLAN LEWIS I Today! Allan Lewis names tomorrow's winners by K.L., Sat Any bank will receive your donation to the 1960 Rotary Club Cheer Fund. TIIK going tomorrow, opening day of the Selangor Turt Club Dot ember meeting, i^ almosi certain to be soft or
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  • 88 12 Singapore 10; Bombay 6 RIVER VALLEY. Sat. Th; return international water pu!o match last night was packed with thrills and a ticking oil fur the .spectators. Referee Mr. Golwalla, manager of the Bombay Team, complained after the game that the spectators wero < rude and unruly.
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  • 12 12 GAMEBOROUGH IN RACE TWO. ..DAYS BEST BET
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  • 227 12 BALESTIER, Saturday. 'kh'N selectors were on Ihe look-out yesterday. They are picking an international team to play for Singapore against the Federation on Dec! T2. Yesterday's interest was centred round the forwards. The Federation clash will be at Kuala Lumpur. Colours beat Whites
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  • 58 12 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat.— Entries close today for the first Students Walk to be held over 71- miles on Dec. 11. The route is from Mienton Way to West Point Gardens. All entry forms, with 30 tent fee. must be received at the Chinese VMCA before 10
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  • 84 12 SINGAPORE CITY. Sal The Singapore Business Houses Athletic Federation will hold Its first dance on .Dec. 3 at the Victoria Mc- morial Hall. The leading athletes m the business houses will be awarded their colours at this dance which commences at 8.30 p.m. and last
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  • 83 12 Kandans: Kerbau 4; Reserve Unit 1 rpHOMSON. Sat. Kandang 1 Kerbau Division took the field favourites but had a hard battle before entering the final of the Police Sports A^ociation knockout soccer tournament. Reserve Unit muM thank keeper Arumugam for keeping the c down.
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  • 24 12 SINGAPORE CITY, .Sat— Rudy Mosbergen eniered the fit-id to .second half to pave ihe way loi Singapore Recrtaiion Club** four-
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