The Singapore Free Press, 1 December 1960

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 71 1 Ayub Khan coming on Sunday L,OS WILL BE OUT TO L»IE PAKISTAN'S TZii AT THE AIRPORT V Thins.— s mis are il Paya lo greet h Khan. i, who will >p-over m lo Indoicistan will airport. He -di-Pertuan bin Ishak, CommonI Singapore Indonesia Flying m own plane his way for
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  • 15 1 P\RIS Itairt. President ;;e Gaulle wffl begin a Ugerta on Dec. a
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  • 12 1 BOMBAY Tnurs— An Alron festival will begin here omorroxv m
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  • 16 1 Just why is Debbie here -See Page 16 NOW TURN TO PAGE 16. MUSIC COLUMN Z.
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  • 189 1 University to get one million more next year SINGAPORE CITY. Thursday. T4IK Singapore Government will contribute 1 M>61>370 to the University of Malaya next year, $1,001,370 more than its contn- hution this year. The increase Is to provide for more science facilities and teaching equipment, the Legislative Assembly was told
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  • 123 1 Sea drama: Two dive to save a woman SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. A large crowd last night gathered around the Master Attendant's Pier •md cheered as two men sniggled m the choppy to rescue a woman. Police later praised ~eng Yoke Eng. 24 and Lam Choon Eng. 25, for their eivic-mindedness.
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  • 69 1 'Lady C': Indian ban to stay NEW DELHI. Thurs.— The Ind ton Government does not propose to remove its ban on trie enTr y •inio Tndfa of the unexpurgated Son of -Lady Chatterleys Minister oi State for Home Affairs Mr B. N. Datar. told the Up^r House of Payment yestrrdav
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  • 318 1  - DOCTORS GET NEW POWERS IAN MOK-AI They can send patients for mental observation Bill transfers authority from police officers: Procedure is simplified By SINGAPORE CITY. Thursday QOCTORS and private practitioners are now empowered to send patients to hospital for mental observation. The Mental Disorders and Treatment (Amendment) Bill, passed by
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  • 228 1 A BIG RUSH ON NOW AT TANG'S gIXGAPORE CITY, Thurs.— Lar^c crowds of women rushed the House of Tang curip shop m Orchard Hoad when it opened o'clock tins morning for the first time since the company decided to go into voluntary liquidation last month.. There "was such a jam
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  • 13 1 STOP PRESS jBBER DOWN si STOCK EXCHANGE RACE WEIGH: Kl I 1 1
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  • 22 1 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Thurs- -The Rt. Rev. Trevor Hudoleston, a leading campaigner against apartheid was yesterday consecrated Bishop of Masai, Tanganyika.
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  • 18 1 LONDON, -mure.— Lieutenant General Sir Ediic Battyan has been appointed tiie new Governor of South Australia.
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  • 17 1 LONDON. Thurs. lf»nto*| Abdel Hakim Amer. United Arab Republic vice-president, arrived m Moscow yesterday.
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  • THE WORLD AT NOON
    • 376 2 Handley-Page Aircraft denies take-over bid by American firm LONDON. Thursday. I'lll. Handley-Pagc AircruH Company said yesterday it was negotiating with ;i United States company on "many matters' 1 but denied thai these included (he s;ik i of the company to American interests. The linn, which produces Britain's top secret V
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    • 16 2 CONGO AIRLIFT CHARGES: BRITAIN OFFERS TO WAIVE $1. 5 MIL. CLAIM NX of id ed t
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    • 64 2 BOLIVIAN TIN GETS $10 MIL U.S. LOAN W3HINGTON: The U.S. agreed to grant a lion loan to the Mi g c rporatiun to finance Unproveand modernisation :he nationalised com- .:'> tin ore concentraproce>s. State Department offic id. rhe loan will be from the President's Contingency Fund. Terms are yet to
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    • 20 2 LONDON. ThUl nael B Laboui lefty. led 30 otli^r L;--.i move agatawt the I ervative Goreri c policy:
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    • 33 2 LONDON. Thur*— British poiire are hunting for railwaj mailbac bandits who were believed to hav< taken thousands ol pounds wiier they raided a London -bound I fiOin iiie south coast.
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  • Finance and industry
    • 141 2 FREMANTLE PORT STRIKE ENDS: DOCKERS RETURN TO WORK I^REMANTLE: The tWOV day dispute which kept the port o: From an tie idle ended yesterday when dockers returned to work. There have been several stoppages In the port re- (•< ntly and these began when the employers created a union for
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    • 30 2 LONDON: The linaiuial Times market indites tor Nov. 4, la<t year, week «u«<. previous and > esterday's. respecttveh Tins 205.6. 270 9. 264.1. 264.6 Rubber 216.1. 189.5. 190.3, 1903
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    • Round the World Market Prices
      • 95 2 LONDON. Nov. 30 Prev.ous Today RUBBER No 1 RSS c; f Eur• p c a n poitv Dec Jan. 25 316 25 3l« RUBBER No 1 RSS RuTbER N.. RSS i :r;a' n Ho Feb 16 TONE Shßhtly easier. PEPPER: White Sarawak t.a.q c1 t European ports
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      • 50 2 NEW YORK. Nov. 30. Previous Today I!? I—*J1 *J- aiti r POt I>1L ***** RUBBER FMtUTM J an Mar TO.^t Barely steady SALES 28 lots. Mo. 1 RSS Dtc. '»"^ert P^ce j COFFEE Futures B Contract Dec. 11 3541 At<-%<- pried <iuoted m t'S c«nt« per 1b.
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      • 32 2 NEW YORK. Nov. 30. Previous Teday 30 Industrials 602.40 20 Railroads 129.37 129.34 40 Domestic Bonds 4 41 M 50 15 Utilities <<5 J7 65 Stocks Composite Averages -jimi.TI
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      • 21 2 M.i afloat* i ship-: 45. Mtuttok white 73 i. Dec. shipment 7:.'. At)i>\ i pric< quoti d to U.8
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      • 82 2 LONDON. Nov. 30. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i f UK North European p n r t delivered weight per loriB ton Nov. >l»_'i |1 COPRA, Itraits Borneo c if. UK. North European ports delivered weight per Ions ton Dec. Jan. COCONUT OIL crude Straits ci.f. European ports
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  • 118 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Sunda <P O) 1/2. Selat Bangka 3. Tegelberg 4/5, Van Neck 6A. Malay 6/7. Zuiso Maru 8/9, Pentakota 10/11, Poona 13/14. Kanma ta 15/16, Bumside 18 Gorgon 19, Padjonge N. Wall 2, Papatio N. Wall
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  • 10 2 PRETORIA: South Afrirac I
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  • 50 2 Greater interest A rubber share man By the FREE PRESS [N BHTE the dul'h 'i KI J there are signs «.i hiin^ terest m the rubber sh (Te m the Malayan i ss I Chronicle. London. m Recenl interim the larger cnmpanii generally, 1959 dislrihul maintained, il DistribuJ The chanf
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  • 228 2 BUSINESS SLOW IN LONDON RUBBER MARKET BUT PRICES REMAIN STEADY LONDON. Thurs.— Opening indications were slightly above Tuesday's final levels, reflecting the partial rally at Singapore. Although trading was very slow during the morning values remained steady. In the early afternoon there was still little change m the general position.
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  • 98 2 ONDON A *J ordinary gen< ing of Lewis and Limited yesterday, r tions to convert the issued 25,000 shai each to 100.000 on. shares of 5 each, I increase th< company authorised capital £1.250.000 were appr The directors an
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  • 31 2 ANOTHER $9 MIL. DROP IN U.S. GOLD STOCKS Iff ASHING Btai down b;. The Treasury I :ted y» h< Id bU.S. $17,976,846,448. Thi> v $9,171,766 from the $r 214 held OJ
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  • 19 2 i \k m i ha<= bouKht 1.500 The r eluded hen- by cow I
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  • 237 2 Outlook is uncertain in London markets LONDON, Thurs.— Nervous and uncertain conditions prevailed m the London stock markets yesterday but industrials improved after a hesitant start and often closed higher on balance. Several good features developed m this section but the market generally showed no definite trend. Giltedged securities remained
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  • 133 2 MARITIME BOARD MAKES BID TO AVERT RATE WAR WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Federal Maritime Board said yesterday it ha.s acted to forestall the possibility of rate wars and to maintain stability in United States foreign commerce Vice-Adimral Ralph E Wilson. chairman of me board i maritime administrator said r he lx>ard
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  • 404 2 UP 1 DOWN 17 UNCHANGED 156 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. •jAPORE. Weone. INDUSTRIALS Previous Today 4 IS. (N) .9C .90 At as Ice 11X0 BOUSTEAD 1.16 1 !5 8.8. Petrol B.M. Trustees 5.25 r .5 Con. T«n Smelt. Pref. 20 3 OrdS. 45 3 44-9 Federal Dispensary
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  • 9 2 lo.n rioi j < hau £1 Ifo.:-
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  • 16 2 OAIOON nas bc«i fee of petroleum to according releasec ia rank) FASDFASDFASDFASDFASD
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  • 407 3  -  CHEE SWAN BEE DIMMERS OFFER TO HELP IN ANY EMERGENCY FASDFASDFSDAFASD CHANGI Thursday. man's swimming: club here was sky-blue and that you could see the bottom of the pool. Sudike figures appeared at the bottom of
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  • 228 3 SOCIETY MAKES FIRST APPEAL TO PUBLIC SINGAPORE CITY. Tliurs. Mr. J. S. Kirkham. chairman of the Children's Aid Society, appealed over Radio Singapore for public help for 30 under-privileged children. Giving a case history of the Society and its aims. Mr. Kirkham said rarely had it been necessary for the
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  • 35 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Sixteen expatriate officers are expected to remain m the Malayan Railway by the end of this year, according to the annual report for last year of the Malayan Administration.
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  • 35 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— For the sake of "social justice." the 2,500 temporary i officers m the Federation will fight against the granting of privileges to women em- ployees, even if this appears "ungallant."
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  • 32 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Albakri code of conduct for peaceful elections stipulates that it would be highly undesirable lor canI didates and workers to carry 'weapons on election day.
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  • 193 3 SIXdAPOHH CITY. Thursday. y\\\. JAMES II AN AM, chairman of the Malayan 'Pharmaceutical Association (Southern Division), said he hoped that private firms m Singapore would be able to support research m pharmacy, and help research students. Mr. Hanam said this m
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  • 63 3 ORCHARD ROAD. Thurs. V Student Volunteers ol Singapore will be holding a picnic on Sunday. Dec. 11. at Ponggol Boys Brigade camp from 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mr. Lim Seng Kok. secretary of the group, said the picnic would be limited to 50 members and
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  • 36 3 SUNGKAI. Thurs. More than 135 headmen of new villages and kampongs In the Sungkai area m South Perak were warned to be on the i guard against the menace ol secret society thugs.
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    • 28 3 J^^V!^H I »pendin 8 j«» f tw I moments »«jtinj y OU r I 111 i^B ifc^^^A n d then suddenly h! w^ "Li/ne and JDate |P§ Hi
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    • 216 3 ICrownJj^L^ 3ft "f^*^ I 1 cameras >y^ Crown Model EZS Reflex /Iff Zoom Movie Comero with 1:1. f I II w 8/10 30 mm Zoom Lens. See W I II #Mr\Hol through the lens Zoom view- \M X mUUtTlfinder with coupled exposure- If X meter. Five filming speed*. ff f
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 56 3 I .M.diuni Wave 17b metres RADIO MALAYA h %n™)J\™^ 1 !5 L7 T^n"ace; 130 9.00 iSK-i?it pm daily. «rm»; 1.40 U.N. P M 100 Pnwramme sum- General Assembly; 1.00 Tiflin wiavv imin f uin nood- 130 dare 2 °o Close down; 500 iSn^l^-sZ':'- Children's Corner; 5.30 The monylW Close do
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  • 1494 4 L'affaire BARDOT Leslie Mallory takes a penetrating look at this astonishing myth of the post-war world She was a victim of the thriving, vicious rat-rj IN the twilight of September 28, her 26th birthday, Brifittc Rardot took an overdose of barbiturates, slit her wrists with a razor blade and was
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 34 4 This is your fastest and finest way to the U.S.! jjK^^^ BBm^^SSl^^'SS Hk. \<^ (p^^^^^ bP"^''* BOAC Rolls-Royce 707s U the new transpacific jetliner service to San Francisco and New York-stopover m Honolulu P^^^PJPjPJ^^IfIH^SSBBHJHHHraBi ,^w^w»^^^^^>i^-
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  • Social and Club
    • 117 5 FSDFSDFSDA m vi.muoon <-irden \V i\ M? I.ansmuir i> th« and Mrs. R. M i naif I I .linbursh. ScotMr. loiKinuir said: Wr ml to make the wedding i uiiii t affair but you know t ends by the time the w« draws near.* •i
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    • 347 5 A petite Miss will be in charge of Consulate W 1 1 1 hUlppine Consul-General Mr. Alejandro S. Holigores goes to Manila next month on a month's holiday, Miss Inidra Cagaai J n IITV ()n IIIS (llltics ijt the Consulate office m Tanglin Road And though the 33-year-old charming and
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    • 124 5 IT looks like it's going to be a flower festival when a Japanese flower arrangement exhibition will be opened at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 10. Mrs. K. Kirn who is organising the show tells me that it will be
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    • 129 5 VARSITY ANNUAL BALL WAS BIG SUCCESS SARIS seemed to be the fashion of the night when undergrads took time off from their books last Friday to sing and sway till one a.m. The occasion was the annual dinner and dance of the University of Malaya Students Union. Their chief guest
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    • 73 5 If there is a new baby S in the home, drop me a line and I shall announce his arrival. E If you are getting marIE ried and like a special coverage, send me an invitation and the hapE piest day of your life will
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    • 62 5 THE Y.W.C.A. promises a delightful afternoon on Saturday when a concert and a Christmas gathering will be held at Raffles Quay. On display will be work submitted by the pupils of the Y.W.C.A. primary evening schools of Princep Street and Pearl's Hill. This will be followed
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 52 5 HHBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson PAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis ,v f -J I I KMCW yVWAT THAT 1 TWAMKYCU. I WANTED Mj^^fa**-* )J MEAMS-'WMATYEAR J *^s\ TC? GCT 7WE "7?^^, AWP j -P3 I'P LIKE TO KNOW--/ /oda ([T^^r-^2^f^i-^ "^Rt of juliet jones b y
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 118 6 GOING up m Kuala Lumpur this week are posters that will shock the speed fiend and instil m him a sense of civic responsibility. Grotesque death's heads and grinning skulls will adorn tree trunks and lamp posts to drive home with frightening impact the lessons of
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    • 92 6 TWO hundred andtwenty underprivileged children whose education is now financed by the Johore Bahru District Welfare Committee, may soon have to leave school because the committee is no longer m a position to support them. The children, according to Mr. M. B. Dass, the committee's secretary, get free
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    • 48 6 THE Government's A X-Ray campaign is showing fine results. Of 13,279 people XRayed, 12.022 have been given a clean bill of health. They have been pronounced free of tuberculosis. Free of all chest abnormality. But what about you? Are you sure that you, too, will get
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  • 1213 6 Some prisoners lack moral fibre to meet problems of daily life: Major James Major P. L. James, Singapore's Commissioner of Prisons, recently gave an informative and interesting talk on "Prison Recollections" to Toch H members. The full text of his talk is reproduced
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  • 139 6 FORMER MALAYAN WINS DARWIN MEDAL FOR HIS DURIAN THEORY r ONDON, Thurs. Sir *J Cyril Hinshelwood President of the Royal Society announced yesterday the ta*Mr f^S^rwln Medal to Mr. E. J. h. Corner r>o^ he st its Settlements Gardens Department. Mr. Corner has been awarded the medal for his of
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  • 159 6  - Liquor check on tonics by the Customs HAROLD SOH By SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. H|EDICINAL tonics with over two per cent alcoholic spirits imported into Singapore should |)e bonded m a Government warehouse to ascertain whether they constitute "intoxicating liquor." A Customs circular to all importers and dealers yesterday said that
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  • 64 6 /COLOMBO, Thurs. More \j than 1,000 school children, most of them wearing black ties and black arms bands, defied a government ban against demonstrations and marched into Colombo yesterday to hold a protest meeting. They demanded an interview with the GovernorGeneral but were refused. Late
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  • 154 6 Mitra: MIC condolence meeting on Saturday SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. —The Malayan Indian Congress, will hold a condolence meeting at 6. Race Course Lane, Saturday at 6 p.m. to mourn the death of Mr. A. N. Mitra, a prominent leader of the Singapore Indian community. Mr. Mitra who passed away early
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 592 6 You can hand m your classified ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA SINGAPORE CAMKKOMJ HIQHLANOf Cold Stora«« <M) Lt*V« 30 Tanah Rata. COM Storag* (M) Lt4>« 1-5 Clar* Slrtu ■UMM Cold Btarac* (sf) LO., 10 New Road. KOTA ■NAKU Cold Storaa* (M> U*U 1167 New Market.
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    • 25 6 TlllMlf lilt 111 111 lIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIfMIIIIfIIIITiriMIIIIIIIM j Fine Gold JEWELLERY Selected I for Quality Beauty I I\ S. de SILVA 106, ORCHARD RD., Telephone: ***** llMimtHMMHtiHltMllltfltmtlltlfttlltillliniHUmMl'
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    • 5 6 THE ONLY DAY PAIN KILLER
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 118 7 19 "EREISYOUR ••••\\vXv vXv v^T /J^ XvlvXv! *C[(llV^^ Hi I w%f\ >':•:•:•:•:•:•: Given with every xXv:; PRESTCOLD REFRIGERATOR ri V^ I^l L 1 ft^-^^ OR special ff J T 'sk I^^W! CASH PRICE I s*t_ $630.00 iiU^^^yt PLUS A j^^^^JJ FREE RCA RADIO -j^mt m tU. 11. wisijijijilj Jl i
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  • FREE PRESS Modern Homes SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT
    • 6 7 FREE PRESS Modern Homes SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT
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    • 160 7 STRONG ELEGANT AND PORTABLE STORAGE SURFACES LJOST of us never consider using more than the floor to carry our furnishings. But when you think of it, there are six surfaces to a room four walls, floor, and ceiling. The most we are likely to do with our walls is to
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    • 337 7  - NOT ENOUGH SPACE? YOU CAN MAKE MORE OF THE WALLS EVERY ROOM HAS SIX SURFACES JULIET ANG Home comforts come first for girls today By COMFORT. more than anything else, is what young people look for m their home today. They have pretty definite ideas about what they want. But
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    • 584 8 ELECTRIC SINK DISPOSAL UNITS COMING EXPERTS REALLY GET DOWN TO DESIGNING A LABOUR SAVING KITCHEN I DON'T imagine anyone, with the exception of a few lighthouse keepers and a hermit or two, can have failed to notice that there has been something of a
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    • 208 8 THE less space you have the more important it is to use it intelligently. This Ideal Home magazine design, by Jeremy Dodd, is a brilliant solution to those narrow rail-way-compartment shape kitchens often found m small flats and houses. The lay-out is logical and ingenious.
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    • 91 9 THE NX I HI Company ot is one of thr le.ulin<: sewing machine '>nrN m Italy and. bei iuse of its modern plant and high level of production ranks among th»biggest all over the world t produces a vide range ol sewing- machino both, family u>e
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    • 261 9 NCAPORE Has fewer electrical cej per head of poilmcst any other deveIn the average home the m electric stove Home here does bour-saving devices washing machines. c shavers, electric *cn age it is the trend to make light work s like A.E.G. offer
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    • 431 9 KIM FROM KOREA HAS BUILT UP A FLOURISHING TRADE IN FURNITURE IN 1903, when he was 14 years old, Chang Soo Kirn, with his parents, went to Hawaii from Peng Yang, Korea. The parents went to work m the sugar fields. Chang was sent to school.
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    • 24 9 TtRIMATIC refrigerators are produced m one of ESiwm»' c mncf modern perature. ensuring maximum economy m electricity consumotion.
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    • 379 10 America's most famous architects are examined in new books "CVERY great architect is necessarily a great poet. He must be a great original interpreter of his time, his day, his age." This declaration by the late Frank Lloyd Wright may well serve as the unifying theme of the interpretative biographies
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    • 408 10 SULLIVAN-MAN WHO DESIGNED FIRST SKYSCRAPERS In rebuilding the city, the architects and builder> could start afresh, incorporating into the new office buildings such revolutionary features as steel skeleton construction and hydraulic elevators. Thus was set the stage for what is undoubtedly the most significant U.S. contribution to architecture: the skyscraper.
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    • 262 11 Luxury and comfort at price all can afford ftw fimes L so do ways W 3 more [?way shaM r;^ keep up [L fimes. pelves to a !Je also din^ example. 1 g|rta-m<x* crn 2.br the W»bedroom t But let Us «o a little further. Dunlopillo hi the result of
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    • 728 11 Sherwin-Williams offer a wide range of paint for the job Be bright m your choice— but be careful that you don't overdo it DIDDLE: If today's historians call the 1890 s the "Mauve Decade" after the rose-purple that was the period's most popular colour
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    • 1105 12  -  STEPHEN JOHNSON By CRANBROOK, WHERE ARTS AND CRAFTS MINGLE IN UTOPIAN ATMOSPHERE ABOUT 20 miles north of the car city of Detroit are 300 wooded, rolling acres which are m marked contrast to the suburban sections around them. Their towering pine trees, grass and flower
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    • 177 12 A wealth of new ideas to make house work easic I ET'S see what the boys in the backroom have done for the home. There are 130 000 British research scientists who are cutting out the craftsmanship and subtly, certainly, changing the way we five. It in bmUbi <»\ i
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    • Article, Illustration
      566 13  -  Vincent T. Harding by P2l International Exposition, to be held m Seattle 962 from Apr. I 21 to October 21, will differ from m that .t will concentrate on providing an insight into f h c next century. 5 ince of distinguished international committees designers, sociologists, and cultural specialists
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    • 328 14 With a Hoovermatic no more laundry blues m your house LJOUSEWIVES can now buy j magnificent n new Hoovermatic, the greatest clothes cashing advance since Hoover pioneered the popular-sized washing machine. The Hoovermatic washes, rinses and spins dry 6 lbs. of
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    • 457 14 COLOUR has a tre- mendous influence on our lives. Take a look around you at cars and clothes, at fabrics and furnishings and what do you notice? That the keynote of modern living is colour 1 It
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    • Page 20 Advertisements
      • 166 20 1/ M^^ T&S for expert Lr (^J packing, removal. T(gN j shipping and //I sura /ice service PHONE- ***** at reasonable rates. ER ANSPORT STORAGE LTD. k, Cecil Street, Singapore 1 Ma .aping Director Ronild Peck TESTED... It is safer to save CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. STRAITS BUDGET) SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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      • 33 20 /I //i C^f 1/ CICARETTE CASES W LADIES CENTS BRUSHSr J BABY SPOONS PUSHERS j TEA SETS SALVERS I CONDIMENT SETS PM k J XS.P. Jl de &iiv* I 1 oP" uO' J
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    • Page 20 Miscellaneous
      • 226 20 j FREE PR tSs j WORD PUZ2U Cut out and i ot^ Posting instruct or* v t K^gSH g^^^ ----T* S| J r Cut CLUES FOR WORD PUZZi: 1 Come into contoct 4 v 2. Often heortily disliked b> schoolboys. 3. The top edge of a *m or pot. WHAT
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 148 8 rlSv f or h a PPi er homes HOOVER yf *k Hoover answers all your washday problems. ELECTRIC 11 There's a Hoover cleaner to suit every POLISHER/ Ik home. SCRUBBER JV it Every Hoover appliance carries a year's Model 212A II guarantee. jy if Hoover appliances are only obtainable I
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    • 34 9 kep "that Llusfc painted look with i •finest paints m the world J jjf •*KORY- LONG LASTING ,^|#~~ii 1 RESISTING I Vision Stsw -ON LASTS LONGER: SION IS QUICK AND |^^^*iHj I if _VlJ^^J
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    • 284 9 I America's design for better living y/^y p —l 31 /b FREEZER J /^N^ \v, W^P^^^ COMPARTMENT 7 U ~H »^Pn 1' bb^KV i I J iBaHMMBi EbSBBHB. I^i?i^-^r"^ lflH Xv V V j* a^P BBaB >aBaB^S I^^bp^^^^^^bl k l-ittt lt"'*l **I**< 111' '{iy I i'rrtt)|i ig i B'i ill
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    • 165 12 £^^B I FRIMATICi^i jSSi save 40 _j^b| mmm^lSSm ir I IN ELECTRICITY COSTS f I, JS IP9I "1 I 1 1 _^L \> _3w FROM YE MODELS (4.5.6.7 and 9) m GAY and cm* EXCITING COLOURS at small extra cost. ONLY FRIMATIC OFFERS YOU ALL MONTH these "worth-more" features:AFTIR A
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  • 6 15 Should women get equal bay? Iw
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  • 504 15 Hundreds flock to the family planning show daily: Midwives explain various methods of contraception CIXCiAPORE CITY, Tluirs. The week long Family Planning Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall, organised by the Ministry of Health m conjunction with various voluntary and cial organisations, is drawing hundreds of
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  • 217 15 Blood donors honoured by Inche Yusof: He is now their patron SINGAPORE CITY, Thursday. T^HE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin hak. has become patron of the Blood Donors' Association, which now has over 600 members. Formed on Sept. 25 at a *ing of Singapore's blood rs ai the Cultural
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  • 40 15 ARMY CORPORAL FLIES TO LONDON TO SEE HIS SICK DAD SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. British army Corporal John Bird of the 656 Squadron Army Air Corp m Kuala Lumpur, who flew from Singapore m a comet airliner to be at the
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  • 93 15 Adventists meet to plan 1961 programme rpHOMSON. Thurs. The 1 Seventh-day Adventist i Far Eastern Division executive committee is meeting this week to plan next year's Far East programme. The meeting, which started on Tuesday will continue till Dec. 6, at its Far Eastern Division headquarters at 800 Thomson Road.
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  • 176 15 Thousands quench their thirst with free tea from Madam Tan Lum. t vn SIXGAP()HH CITY Thursday. j;HOl SANDS of people pass by a small shed along North Bridge Road near the Sultan Mosque every day, but only the poor know what it is and, its generous owner. Madam Tan Liat
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  • 68 15 BRAS BASAH, Thurs. The children's Christmas treat at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Dec. 27, will be the grandest m recent years, said Mrs. W, G. Oorloff, secretary of the Christmas Treat Committee. Tickets are obtainable from
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    • 18 15 IRRY! DRRY! LAST 3 DAYS I VOICES SSTIVE "CAINS f !OCKKITOM! rrntrr, L^* PORE Iff Y .°A R
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    • 148 15 the best watcb w^r (if •''V.^^L. I^' J w AVIfl from MmW'6 collyer quay g^^ k^^^ Open till 5.30 p.m. .4 beautiful coloured Swiss Calendar is rniven free for ererm purchase atom SIS. A limited number of Calendars is available for sale at $2JO (part cost). DRIVE Y'MAC /V I
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 31 15 tSH I By Gog i^Jißtoaßni llilllllllllllHllllllll llilllllllllliiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii I /I'LL BET A FOUNP TO YOUR WEEKS NOTICE MONEY YOU'VE BEEN i LUNCHING WITH FOGSON'S/i PUBLICITY MAN A AGAIN r <V rj 1
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  • 550 16  -  Sunny Giam TIME 8.10 a.m. PLACE-* Botanic Gardens Bandstand By QUICK Lend me some film!" This appeal seemed to leap forth from practically every lensman's lips at Katong Park last Sunday. The Photographic Society of Singapore was holding
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  • 279 16 ELVIS HAS A NEW HEART THROB HIT OUR WINNING AMATEUR CRITIC BEST of the criticism received for the SlO contest was by Debbie C. Christina, 5S Tiong Bahru Road. Singapore 3. She wrote: Singapore and Malaya's current top favourite 'It's Now or Never" is being sung
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    • 50 16 I noAn combines fully outomoti: lenses pentaprism viewing th nc world si* famous instant return r-irror. Japan's grec* camera with a finger tip precision' C speeds from I sec element 55mm A Shutter wind mdi I changeable lem 1 000 mm. pfTils' v^ C cfRAND HOTE t W 21/2* icucoo.T
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 140 16 BEAT, BEAT, BEAT THF BIG BEAT. Featuring the bands ot M >.i\on. Dafffj Pou MMf, Hob Miller and the Millermen. In Urn Mood. Marina, (.iilee, in' Time. Bis Fat Mama, I iiida l.v. I hardh know me. The busker's tune. Starr>-e\ed, I'm m i i ot stone. >h gu\'s rome
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    • 192 16 THE MUSIC QUIZ SONG WRITERS COR- dream until the sun is low NER! What vast hidden And whisper, "Please retalent there is amongst our member that I love you so music lovers. We asked you With beating hearts and to supply a last line to our eyes that show, verse,
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  • 88 17 COUNCIL CLERK CELEBRATES 21 ST BIRTHDAY CHAM, I. Thurv City Council clerk attached to the income accounts department celebrated h»r si birthday during the weekend at her home at hansi. MNs (Ycilia Tan invited about :>o of her friends for a dinner party and also had a dance band m
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  • 31 17 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. :i girls from the Pay a Lebar Camp of the Work Brigade for the first time donated blood at the Blood lsfusion Centre recently.
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  • 46 17 $1 ,856 collected on Poppy Day CHANGI, Thurs.— The sale of poppies at the R.A.F. station and F.E.A.F. raised about $1,856. it was disclosed by organisers ol the Poppy Day Fund. The organisers thank all those Who gave their assistance m the sale of poppies. I
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  • 38 17 SINQAPORE CITY. Thurs.— Mr. Tong Teck Ing. a Senior Customs Officer, will represent Singapore at a conference on the suppression and control of heroin to be held m Bangkok from Dec. 5 to Dec. 8.
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  • 274 17 New look for Changi village Houses, shops springing up Residents are pleased with the fast rate of progress £HANGI, Thurs.— Changi Koad, from the Geylang end to the 6j milestone, is fast developing into a residential and shopping area. In the past year, several shophouses were built m this area
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  • 188 17 CHANGI. Thurs. More than 100 Malay amateur photographers met recently at the Jalan Pengaga Community Centre here to form the Singapore Malays Photographic Society. Among those present were Inche Mohammed Sira.i. photo columnist of the Berita Harian: Inche Zahrah Zaaha, head of the Malay
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  • 138 17 POLY STUDENTS BACK FROM PENANG STUDY TRIP CHANGI, Tnurs. A group of students doing a one-year nautical course at the Singapore Polytechnic recently made a trip to Penang on a landing-craft to undergo practical work. The trip was organised by the R.A.S.C. and the Nautical Department of the Polytechnic. The
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  • 232 17 Life Guards urge: Get our services and avoid those tragedies CHANGI. Thursday. Singapore Life Guard Corps hopes to avoid drowning tragedies during Hie December holidays. The Corps reminds j nic organisers to contact them. Referring to a recent drowning case of a schoolboy off Siglap beach, a group leader of
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  • 31 17 CHAN Thurs Children '.s So .t Home voluntary work Those interested should contact Mr.>. Koh. matro: f the home at 56. Nlcoll Drive Singapore. <Tel. *****
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 235 17 JL XMAS discount I 110 to 30% v i I"' ihski is I 't,|H""» >'l AMIS I |M llt \.MM-K-STA.\ns IV SETS AND SILVERWARE by Webb Harrison Brothers <V> f > 9 ers ft DRESSES Mode By Specialists to <V» I from SIN MAY I I V.lloge Singapore- 17. IfeIIvAILABLE
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    • 161 17 Never Before Shoes At These Prices! fc. Ladies Leather shoes from 57.50 a P air 3? Gents Leather shoes from S 1 0.00 a P air «j» Other CHRISTMAS Bargains also available at *W SEW ON TONG 378-36. Changi Village Singapore-1 7. jj^ HOW DELIGHTFUL AFTER A SWIM j Enjoy
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    • 211 17 Come to us for thot Speciol J^ ik J CHRISTMAS hair-do and out- A I I shine everybody at the party! SETTING from $2/. j^ M W I PERM from $6/- to $45/- T DYEING from $8/- to $37/50 $^2g Cut, Shampoo, Colour Rinse t Set only $4/50 L GEE
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  • THE SINGAPORE SCENE
    • 187 18 Drop in juvenile delinquency cases in Singapore SINGAPORE CITY, Thursday. THERE has been a 30 per cent drop m juvenile delinquency crises reported to the Juvenile Court over the last four years. In 1055 the number of cases dealt by the Court was 801. From January to November this year
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    • 112 18 SINGAPORE CITY: About 500 swallows and swifts are pestering Mr. Leong Ann Joon. and his family in their Beach Road home, bin he will not follow the Empress Place example and destroy them. Mi. Leong said that he and his family had shared their home with the swallows
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    • 109 18 SINGAPORE CITY: The following Sea Cadets of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve passed their "Seaman Gunner iC) course" recently Hussan bin Mohamed. Mohamed Palali bin Ismail i Mohamed Yakin bin Haman, Mohamed Noor bin Abdul Kadir. Yahaya bin Haji Ahamad. Mohamad Said bin Yusoof. Sattar bin Awang,
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    • 104 18 BUKIT TIMAH: A large crowd attended the first Aneka Ragam show held at the Bukit Timah Community Centre recently. The show was organised by the officials of the centre. The Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of National Development and Assemblyman for. Bukit Timah. Inche Ya'cob bin Mohamed,
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    • 95 18 I SINGAPORE CITY: The People's Association has appointed the following four sub-committees to promote active participation m community centre activities by member organisation.-. Sports and Recreation Sub-Committee: Chairman. Mr. A. T. Rajah; secretary. Mr. Ton Khoon Seng: a secretary. Mr. S. Yogarajah. Education and Literary Sub-Committee: Chairman. Inche
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    • 165 18 BUKIT TIMAH: The Tamil Reform Association of Bukit Timah and Bukit Pan j ang d-istricts will hold a .ioint festival m early •January for members m both the districts. This was disclosed by Mr. M.S. Maniam. the organising secretary. A festival committee of 60 members were recently
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    • 110 18 PASIR PANJANG: The monsoon season is now on and kelong fishing has been suspended because of rough seas. As a result prices of local fish have spiralled. Housewives are complaining about the scarcity of quality fish and the price increases -among the cheaper varieties like ikan bilis which
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    • 135 18 PAYA LEBAft: The Singapore Itinerant Hawkers and Stallholders Association is to ask the Government for a piece of land to build a car park m Lorong Tai Seng, oil Paya Lebar. Mr. Goh Ah Koon. tary of the association, said that the association had a membership of
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    • 64 18 BIKIT TIMAH: Policemen attached to "E" Division have presented footballs and basketballs to the Bukit Timah Community Centre. Policemen lrom this division visit the centre frequently and take part m sports and recreational activities. The presentation was made by Mr. Kwok vn^ Nffie. offieer-in-charge of the division,
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    • 61 18 SERANGOON GABDOf: A night club the first m Serangoon Garden Estate will be opened on December 5. With its opening re&i- dents here will no longer have to go a long way out for their entertainment. The night club, named "pasi.s." will be situated at Lichfield Road
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    • 129 18 TPPER SERANGOON Residents living around the Junction of Upper Serangoon and Hillside Drive are complaining about care! drivers m the area. Ever since the zebra ere g wa.- put up numerous 1 accidents have occurred. j There has b average ol five accidents a week. The screeching oi
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  • 296 18 FASDFSDAFASD IT was very hot m 1 Mrs. Chua's kitchen. She was just lifting a saucepan off the cooker when everything went black. Then she found herself on the floor with a scalded foot and a bump on her head. It is alarming to have
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    • 128 18 i m%t [b^JjSr' magic FiZzIES INSTANT SPARKLING DRINK from a TABLET! s are so dehn od **<^—^ .on too. Two plu Fizzies provide the minimum I j-^ daily requirement of Vitami] y %IV I jj|i] j\ so important for growth Hill and good health. y^^s. And Fizzies are easy to
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    • 133 18 X*MAS v\jj MUST CLEAiI 10,000 Pieces Cloth rJ at Unbelievable p n ,J Specially Unpacked f Or J Rcmnam Amen, at 0-80 d ft ndertakc Mai Rush Early to. YEE CHEONG Hr 62. VICTORIA STREET sing** TEL: *****. LEONARD S pore fc< c» «4 L.st Pr. S*2, Less Liberal Cosh
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 165 18 ak 1 J I Jmm Y.M.I A.: Chartered Institute Singapore Academy of Fencers, I of Secretaries examination. 9 am.: 7.30 p.m. billiards room open. 9 am.: junior V.W.C.A. «Outram Roacii: depi. open, 2 p.m.; bodv-builcins Dre^smakmc. 11 a.m. -2.30 p.m-: and weightlifttog. 4.30 p.m, lawn METHO tennis 430 p.m.; Institute
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  • 69 19 CiOIXG: HEAVY. DH :>-Abt. 7F. Won lv three, tuo. Tim,: Imin. 22 J/ 5 -Abt. 7F. Won by: bead, half, I*. Time: Imin. 33 2 5. I>i\ .VI-'. Won by: ruck, five Time; !min 1i >K > by I half, hoail. Time: Imin. 13. h
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  • 214 19 Singapore H.A 2 Army 0 SINGAPORE'S trial team for the international hockey match against Malaya on Dec. 10 at Kuala Lumpur did well to beat a strong Army j eleven here yesterday. Said the Singapore Hockey Association secretary, Mr. S.
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  • 231 19 Goalkeeper Fong saves Teachers from defeat by Khalsa Assn. STU 1 KhalNu 1 FARRER PAkxv Thurs. Singapore Teachers Union i goalkeeper Fong Kong Chee, j was definitely the hero oi the 1 match between the Teachers and Khalsa Association m I the first division of the S.H.A. j league here
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  • 106 19 Two changes in Forces XV for padang SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs.— Commonwealth Fo: <South» have made two changes m the team that beat Negri-Malacoji 11-6 a fortnight ago. This is the first season Commonwealth Forces ancompeting m the H.M.S. Malaya Cup, and their third outing when they meet Singapore Civilians on
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  • 56 19 SERANGOON, Thurs.— Girls' Sports Club trounced University of Malaya 6-0 m a friendly women's hockey match. The club raced off to a four-goal lead at the interval with a hattrick by Olivia Stewart and a goal by Gloria Pereira. Ruth Pennefather and Olivia added
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  • 112 19 TOMORROW: THE MATCH TO DECIDE SHA TITLE SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs The all-import ant gl I beiwecu the Rees. the challengers, and the U f of Malaya, the holders, wnicii i will virtually decide SHA'i i Division I league will be piayed on the G.S.C. ground tomorrow. Both sides arc fielding
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  • 91 19 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs Police Sport-, Club ue.«t the P.W.D. BporU Club In the SL.T.A. Kliney Cup B Le**r four points to I Results <Poiire men I Ist Singles— Ahmad Shan I beat Peter Tsang 2-6. 6-3. 6-3: 1 2nd sinflas- E Shears Tan Hens
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  • 62 19 ,m K.A.F. Singapore 3. GRAND hat-trick by centre-forward Maple was the feature of yesterA day's friendly game of hockey between the Royal Air Force Singapore and the Singapore Recreation Club on the padang. R .nter.able well. not n€ isted aivl•e from forwards
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  • 82 19 BOMBAY BEAT SERVICES THE HARD WAY IN LAST MATCH BOMBAY ll( SERVICES b rnANJONG RHU, Thurs. 1 Combined Services were unlucky to go down to the Bombay State water-poloists lln their friendly match at the Singapore Swimming Club last night. The Services missed their liar goalkeeper Cox. and back Chua
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  • 88 19 YOUTHS IN RED WIN SELETAR CHEERS SELETAR, Thurs. Darul Youth, a team of youngsters who entered for the Singapore Youth competition, tested their strength against RAF Seletar 'A' m a soccer friendly here. Even though they lost the match by a solitary goal. Darul Youth were applauded for their excellent
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    • 48 19 Today's sport Soccer: Junior Cup bemi-rinal replay: Chinese Athletic 'A' v Da/ul Afiah 'A', Jalan Bssar Stadium 5.15 p.m. Friendly: Star j Socoerites v Malayan Tobacco. Farrer Park 5.15 p.m. Hockey: Div. 1: CSC v S.CR.C. Balesuer 500 pm. Div. 2: Indian Association v Prisons. Balesuer 5.00 p.m.
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  • 83 20 BOMBAY. Thurs.— Rusi Sum. an all-rounder, is the only new cao m India's team for the Firs, [Test against Pakistan tomorrow. Surti. a cood bat is a left-arm im bowler. The teanr N. Contractor (captain*. Pankaj Koy. Abbas Ali Baig. Polly Umrigar. Raghunath
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  • 22 20 PARRER PARK. T»iUis.-*fc Java Youth beft! Electric Dept 5-0 at soccer. Scorers: Ismail Nor12>. Ja'far. Abdul Ghani. to-
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  • 17 20 HONG KONG. Thurs. The visiting Costa Rican soccer team brat Combined Chinese 2-I.— Reuter
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  • 209 20 The heavier SCC bulldoze past Recs SCC 42 5.«.( 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. S.C.C. trounced the Recs In a friendly rugger encounter m which play was held up three times due to injury to players on the padang yesterday. Recs were reduced to 14 men early m the game when
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  • 160 20  -  ALLAN LEWIS NOEL McGROWDIE UP AT PAWN iv kiul... Titilino shines m morning run I By TITILINO, ridden by Noel McGrowdie, went like a ready made winner when she easily disposed of three m 40 on the number two track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Titilino missed
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  • See How They Ran
    • 232 20 T AURIE JOHNSON three winners at Kuala Lumpur yesterday—looks like making a race of it with Noel McGrowdie for the honour of being leading jockey m Malaya for 1960. Johnsons three winners brings his total to 50. only three
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    • 48 20 JOHNSONS FIRST WINNER was the unfancied Leslian. He raced away m the straight to win by six lengths from Chicken Curry who was backed as though the race was all over. Gun Runner surprised to i finish third. He was alwa>s well placed. Josker was fourth.
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    • 89 20 JOHNSON'S THIRD WINNER Lady Jambo. who completed a double for the meeting was an armchair ride. She quickly ran to the front. and was never m danger of defeat afterwards. Lady Jambo was sold yesterday to Mr. Foo Long Mun. owner of Bravo, so Laay Jambo"s win save
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    • 92 20 WINDOW TEST led all the way to win the second race. He gave Merv Posner his first leg of a winning double. Intuition, who finished strongly, failed by a head to overtake Window Test, whe stopping badly at the finish. j Sio Pwar. third, appeared to have
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    • 64 20 CINERAMA 11. who won hi* fiirst race m Malaya ulun lir took the third race, completed PoMier's winning double. Cinerama lollowed leader Summer Kiss until the distance. He then ran to the front and went on to defeat Summer Kiss by 3 1 2 lengths. Gerry's Luck
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    • 90 20 BUCKET ROONKY ran a much improved rate yesterday to heat hot favourite Evidence m the sixth race. Evidence soon raced to the front, but Mickey Rooney kept at him all the way and over the last furlong worried him out of it. Mickey Rooney 6tuck on much better
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    • 119 20 WHEN Garnet Bougoures name was semaphored as the rider of Handsome m the last race, punters went for him solidly and he started the hottest favourites of the day. He never gave his supporters an anxious mement. Racing to the front just inside the distance, he beat Winston
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      122 20 AFTER "travelling ahout 1 1 2 furlongs m the third race. Tritara fell and brought down Pulot Itam. Chris Dragon, rider of Tritara. not Injured and rode Singapura m the m But Arthur Ward had to lorerest of big shoulder. If this proves so. it will keep him
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  • 66 20 T ONDON. Thurs.~VVolverii.imp- ton Wanderers and Glasgow Rangers qualified to meet m the semi-finals of the European Cup winner* trophy tournament. Wolves beat F. K. Austria 5-0. anci Rangers thrashed Borus-sia Moenchen Gladaem (West Germany^ 8-0. PARIS. Burnley qualified for the quarter finals of
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  • 30 20 LONDON, Thurs.— Football Association Cup second round: Trimmere Rovers 1, York City 1 (replay Monday Dec. 5). Seconc round replay: Accrington Stanle\ M 3 Mansfield Town O.- Reuter
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  • 29 20 THOMSON. Tl airs. Police hac a "f?ift" two points when the Sin- gapore Teachers Union pave n walkover m their SHA Div. 3 hockey fixture yesterday.
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  • 16 20 TOKYO. Tnurs Hanio Sakamoto outpointed Dommy Ursua Philippines, last night- J m-* FSFSDFFDFSDAFSD U.P.I.
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