The Singapore Free Press, 2 December 1960

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  • 22 1 2? KEEP UP WTH "E LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press >o. ***** FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 127 1 Nikita: Lee zoo a treat Victory Reception i i experiment will be even more successful" than the previous one. The August spaceship circled the earth 18 times before the space cabin was ejected safely. Anotaer Soviei scientist, Alexander Feaerov, Vice-Presi-dent of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, said the latest launching
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  • 297 1  - Free Press story 'Do forgive me for giving you away' ...reunites mother who abandoned her W baby and the girl who never gave up f f GEFADGSDGAS By 1 JAMES ANG SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. —I witnessed a most touching reunion yesterday between a frail-looking young girl and the mother who
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  • 181 1  -  HAROLD SOH vjirl-iriend dials 999 wKen she P H 1 1 ians to wake him up at 7.30 o/ice to/rf o/ wood/es dinner DOROTHY SAYS: HE WAS JOKING AND PULLED THE BLANKET../ By gINGAPORE CITY, Fri. Singapore police are probing the death of Mark Leong, 24, a
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  • 22 1 CAIRO. Pr:. An authoritative Gen. Mohammed leader of the 1952 revolt K n Farouk. w as 03 restrictive surveil-
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  • 97 1 Up: Price of two London papers LONDON. Fri.— Both London's evening newspapers The Evening News and The Evening Standard announced yesterday that from next Monday. Dec. 5. their cost would rise b;> a half-penny to three pence. Rising production casts, combined with growing charges for distribution, were given as the
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  • 29 1 PADANG. <West Sumatra). Pii The Minister of Religious Affairs of the Sumatran rebel government, Sjech Manan, was killed during a raid conducted by an army patrol.
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  • 109 1 AIRPORT DRAMA: WOMAN STRUGGLES WITH HUSBAND IN CUSTOMS HALL PAYA LEBAR. Fri.— For half an hour yesterday. a young Indonesian woman struggled with her husband and a relative inside the Customs hall at the Singapore airport before she was finally put on a plane for Medan. The woman sobbed and
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  • 209 1 A Malayan Red was at the Communist summit conference MOSCOW, Fri. The i?1 Communist Party of Malaya was represented at the threeweek Communist Summit conference here which is now over. A communique issued yesterday said that the delegates had discussed "topical problems of present day international developments and of the
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  • 8 1 STOP PRESS EXCHANGE I III!'. I RRIER DRAW
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • THE WORLD AT NOON
    • 374 2 Nasser acts on the Congo: Belgian assets are seized I by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE CAIRO, Friday. A PRESIDENTIAL decree last night placed Belgian assets m Egypt under government control il was termed as "nationalisation of all Belgian assets. 91 The move is linked with yesterday's Congolese breach with
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    • 95 2 Kennedy picks first man for Cabinet WASHINGTON, Fn.— President eh John Kennedy vest. day made his first oinet appointment vernor raham RibicoiT as his Secretv of Health. Educau and Welfare. Mr Ribico:' Mr. Kennedys fli lal backers for the The presid aiced the appointir.i outside hi> hou>e with Ribicoff stand:
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    • 137 2 YELLING WOMEN BEAT UP VARSITY STUDENT IN NEW ORLEANS >'E\Y ORLEANS. Fri.I Hysterical white women screamed abuse as they nhandled a university >tudent yesterday m front of Wiiiiam Frantz School, one oi the two schools here which has been ordered to -grate Negro and white pupils. The women said the
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  • 176 2 TIN: SUPPLY AND DEMAND NOW SHOW A CLOSE BALANCE LONDON. Fri. The London tin market's steady behaviour affords impressive evidence that supply and demand have recently closely balanced, comments Vivian Younger and Bond Limited m its tin review for October-November. Of course, it adds, there has not yet been much
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  • 114 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Suiica (P O> 1/2, Selat Bangka 3. Tegelberg 4/5, Fuzan Maru 6A. Malay 6/7. Benlomond 10/11, Poona 13/14, Denbighshire 15/16, Burnside 18, Warzawa 19. Paajonge N. Wall 2. Papado N. Wall 8, Selat Durian 21/22,
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  • 4 2 SDAFADFASD
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  • 385 2 UP 10 DOWN 11 UNCHANGED 153 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Thursday. INDUSTRIALS Previous Today A ex. Bricks Crds. (N) .90 .30 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers BOUSTEAO 1.16 1.15 8.8. Petrol 44/B.M. Trustees 5.25 5 25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. j2O 3 20 3 OrdS. 453 44
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  • 42 2 f ONDON. Fri. Britain Ms 4 Nov. 10 m sett If: pensation claims done to British ;>rope: China during the war from 1937 House of Commons iroi j'esterday. Sir Hendrie Qak&hott (O vative> had asked whether the I
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 113 2 LONDON. Dec. 1. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f European ports. Oec M 15/ it St 11/lt Jan. Jo 3,16 2t 13/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS spot 25i IS/19 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms. Jan 2S| 25| Feb 2b 7/16 23 3 16 I
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    • 45 2 NEW YORK. Dec. 1. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 102.50 lv" RUBBER Futures Jan. Mar o>> TONE: Easy. SALES: 64 lots. No. 1 RSS Dec. landed price 29 COFFEE: Futures B* Contract Dec. 3.V41 Above prices quoted m US cents per lb.
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    • 33 2 NEW YORK. Dec. 1. Previous Today 30 Industrials 597.22 594.;>6 20 Railroads 129.34 127>-> 40 Domestic Bonds M.M M 41 15 Utilities 95.19 K.4fl 65 Stocks Composite Averages 199.52 1»V72
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    • 37 2 Malabar spot 4."5, afloat* 441, r> shipment 43. Lamponie spot 45. a" 44|, Dec. shipment 43. Muntok vh:r. spor 74. afloats 72J. Dec. shipment 714, sellers, ex-dock Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per lb.
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    • 82 2 LONDON, Dec. 1. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f UK North European ports delivered weight per lon* ton Dec. |162 i H»3 COPRA. Straits Borneo e.i.f. U.K.' North European ports delivered woirM per long ton Dec. Jan £6bJ *66i COCONUT OIL erudo Straits c.i.f. European ports m bulk
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  • 60 2 Cold Storage makes furthet headway By the FREE PRESS Ma i "THE improved result. prosperity of the I which m turn inevitable and the sound and st;ib| both territories have Ham Hannay, the < h statement to the st< pore (old Storage I "It is pleasanl i< the overall results
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  • 170 2 RUBBER PRICES DOWN WITH BUSINESS THIN AND FEATURELESS LONDON, Fri.—Quotations were again marked down loilowing a further sharp decline at Singapore which was rather steeper than most dealers had anticipated but values underwent little iurther change during the day. little shortcovering relieved the general quietude. The market was thin and
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  • 212 2 Industrials improve: Ford shares down ONDON. Fri After an Lj uncertain opening Industrials improved m response to a selective demand and there were several gains on balance. Outside industrials interest was at a very low level and the general tendency was dull. Gilt-edged securities drifted lower m quiet conditions and
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  • 66 2 NEW YORK: At era lai* attempt to reauce earlier tails Wall Street yesterday closed barerv steady with a fair shewing uf looses langing mostly to one point. Brisk profit-taking ana tax loss .selling again affected 'he market The list gave ground for the fourth consecutive .session and In
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  • 29 2 LONDON: The Financial Times market indices for Dec. 2. last year, week <igo. pie\ious and yesterday's, respectively Tint 233*2, 268.6, 264.6, 263.9 Rubber 206.1, 189.5. 190.3. 185.4
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  • 94 2 STOCKPILE SALES OF RUBBER FOR NOVEMBER WASHINGTON: The General Services Admin i^tration announced that November sales of crude rubber from the United States national stockpile totalled 1.525 long tons. Cumulative sales from October 1959 to the end of November this year totalled 97.759 tons. LONDON: Sales from the Board of
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  • 163 2 A ROMAN MEETING FOR THE TIN COUNCIL NEXT WEEK I ONDON: The next m< Kj ing of the Internatu Tin Council will Rome on Dec. 5. it w nounced yesterday. The council held meeting m Lond 25 at which it decided to move all controls on rxpc of production and
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  • 44 2 m>l IHVMNON sh;il Lord Slim. nor general of Au openec a ne senc operatinp on Ausirai. a: c '> Zealand serv The new termir. a spacious meptin: accommodation anc visitors baler: The new bu.. own raflwa? pl.-\". trains to Lor
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  • 12 3 Country tour visit to three Children FASDFASD Leficial 1 3 riaact show
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  • 321 3  -  JAMES ANG Dutch shipping firm conducts an 'experiment' SUCCESS WILL BRING MORE JOB OFFERS TO THOSE ON LIST OF REGISTRY BOARD By SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. J^ DUTCH shipping company has been conducting an "experiment" with Singapore seamen to prove their ability and efficiency. And the success
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  • 75 3 ASSOCIATION NOW EXTENDS AID TO PUPILS IN THE ENGLISH SCHOOL SCITY. Fn Road. na* m Chinese Schools pa.st tour year.-, prepared to help Oli>. member, < cent the ,ho applied for h I make pupils m both i English *cht ..d. makes :hree times a year i Septrm.l mount 1545I
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  • 17 3 SIR PANJANG, Fri. PanLabrador Villa p oil w under conther is
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  • 20 3 apore cm ill hold a ba ir at the School of Hospital, on from 12 noon to 6.30
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  • 114 3 BIKIT TIMAII. Fri.— Kok Hock Guan. a stallholder at Newton Market, fell into a trance and this has resulted m the erection of I small temple for the devil-sod who appealed to him. Fellow stallholders immediately rallied round with donations
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  • 102 3 THE BIG RIDE TO K.L. BY 4 SEA SCOUTS TAN JONG PAGAR. Fri. Four adventurous Singapore sea -scouts left for Kuala Lumpur the other day by bicycle with Sl2O between them. They are Sinbad Chua. 17. Wee Slang Meng, IT, Ricky Ng, 16. and Tony Tan. 17. "We want to
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  • 167 3 TEACHERS JOIN PARENTS IN GET-TOGETHER LUNCH TO HELP STUDENTS PASIR PANJAXG. Fri. 1 The Principal and the entire teaching staff of the Pasir Panjang English School joined the parents on the school's ParentToacher Association's gettogether luncheon at the Jubilee Restaurant recently. The secretary of the P.T.A.. Mr. Edwin Rajaiah, said
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  • 34 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. Mr Ho Wing Men. a lecturer of philosophy at the University of Malaya. Singapore, will talk on "Moral Principles" at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise tomorrow at 8.00 p.m.
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  • 36 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Fit The Singapore Base District Civilian Teachers Association is organising "A Festival of Christmas Music" at the Victoria Theatre on Dec. 7 at 3 p.m. and Dec. 8 at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 26 3 SERANGOON. Fri. Sheth Shri G. Uttamram, laid the foundation stone for the Shri Laxminarayan Temple at 5 Chander Road, off Kerbau Road recently.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 40 3 Medium Wave 47b metres Close uOWU. Short Wave: 62 metre* RADIO MALAIA (41.7 metres) tHBO kc/s.) from pM jl5 -j^^ aate; 130 9.00 p.m. 10.00 pm. daily. Time signal, news; 1.40 U.N. P.M. 100 Programme sum- General Assembly; 1-50 Tiffin
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  • 808 4  - L 'affaire BARDOT Leslie Mallory The two jagged and tfubioi coincidences that linger By THE more one delves into l'affaire Bardot, the more suspicious one becomes. Too many loose ends wave cryptically from the tangle. The kind of person who slides into selfdestruction m show business is almost always a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 131 4 I' FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION New Fontana Book m -437. Sold for Silver The true story of Jonet Lim The Chine < was sold os a slave m Singapore ot the oge o B 433. The First Men m the Moon H G Could this classic of
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  • Dear Sir
    • 47 5 YOUNG TOUGHS: PARENTS AND TEACHERS SHOULD SHARE BLAME lh< editor of the Mont- v.mr whose article on its" was reproduced m add that not only parents but also leaders of youth ad teachers who do much freedom :ti their teachHsdpline. vi ld be f or ile delinquency
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    • 9 5 Call for a new approach to ood problem I
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    • 26 5 It jn high time that something was done to pubabroad our miracle cure for ills that baffle era doctors —acupuncture. LOCAL DOC. Pava Lebar.
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    • 236 5 \th .1 to you for the >v have given to rv unfair trap set by ■raffle police outside the °i' t:.°: id did not ki, h mmi C°T Lw d the of the new traffic -ements flashed on SFI fe^rSfS a^consubll d the is
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    • 140 5 Don't stop milk to those who need it SOME time ago, the Free Press reported that free milk for under-nourished school children hud been discontinued mainly because the children do not drink the milk m school, as required under the conditions be ir^'e supply. It was also stated that the
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    • 33 5 It was disgusting that none of the labourers did anything to save brave Peter the mongrel from the six-foot cobra it tanffled with. Both died (Free Press, Wednesday). ANIMAL LOVER Geylang.
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    • 112 5 AT Farrer Park the other day I was standing watching a soccer match when a boy nearby began shouting ooscene remarks at the referee. The boy was about 12 years oiq. As a soccer fan I do not challenge his right to barrack the referee.
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    • 202 5 I HAVE often looked with horror at action pictures of boxing bouts fists flying, faces pounded out of shape and blood splattered all over the place. Never have I been able to convince myself that this is sport. The recent Free Press pictures of
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    • 155 5 An appeal for more buses on Saturdays rpHOUSANDS of people at--1 tend the novenas held every Saturday at the Redemptorist Chapel m Thomson Road. Most of them go by bus. The Tay Koh Vat buses on the Beach Road to Nee Soon route on Saturdays are always crowded and sometimes
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    • This is your page: Write to us if you have My grouses or views to air
      • 90 5 Yes, slipped discs can be cured SLIPPED discs can be cured. Thanks to surgeons, I am as fit as I ever was. I was slung on a eranr to arch the small of my back while a steel reinforced plaster jacket was fitted from neck to groin. I wore It
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      • 75 5 ABOUT a year ago my husband had a slipped disc and was in great pain, but after medical attention and an operation he was cured in about three months. Now, a year later, his back is strong and painle and his posture as good ever it was. We
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      • 37 5 I HAD an operation for the removal of a slipped cUmwhich had plunged me to the depth of despair. I am now compietfly recovered and lead a verv busy liie. V. MM Johore Bain u.
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      • 29 5 I HAD a slipped disc In m neck and it was cured by a plaster collar, which I wore for five weeks. K. T. ONG Singapore.
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      • 25 5 Crowds at the Family Planning Exhibition prove one thing: The people are taking a real interest despite some religious objections. OBSERVER. Empress Place.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 85 5 RIP KIHBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Oickenson MAMDBAKE Sy Lee Faik and Phil Davis oturol beige, r ~j V^T^ \9tclS I WHBKE "A J "APS/,' V *£i (fa MAM wrrw the HESofTWcVc j ;atupaul.v THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake p. rfl^-r^Jjar-^-J^THIS Kl^4P OF LOVE COMES JM
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 79 6 The Tengku and West Irian IN THE Federal House lof Representatives members of Opposition badger the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman for details of the West Irian negotiations. Why the secrecy? they ask. Why cannot the Tengku state his plan and me progress so tar achieved? Patiently Tengku Rahman explains
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    • 84 6 A lair reply but one which leaves the Party Negara leader Da to Onn bin Ja'afar completely dissatisfied. He argues that if the matter does not aft Malaya why should the Tengku interfere? A most surprising argument. How can West Irian not affect Malaya? The peace of South
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    • 91 6 T*WO life-guards, aged 16 and 17, were on duty the other day at a picnic at Telok Paku. And what a hectic time they had. Two students got into difficulties and the guards hauled them out of the water just m time. Minutes later a capsized "canoe tossed
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  • 1544 6 Is State's education system all wrong? ARE we training too mony people for white-collar work? Are we producing an educated unemployed for whom there are no jobs? Professor T. L Green. Head of the School of Education, Univer- sity of Maloya m Singapore, asks these two very pertinent questions m
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  • 140 6  -  HAROLD SOH By Singapore City, Fri. pOLICK yesterday warned shopkeepers and departmental store managers m the City against accepting cheques from their customers "at random." Said Supt. S. K. Sundram. I the Officer Commanding (Crimes) "A s Division: "These businessmen ought to learn
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  • 115 6 MALINOVSKY IS RESTING,' SAYS A SOVIET SPOKESMAN MOSCOW. Fri. The Soviet Government press spokesman last night said that the Soviet Minister of Defence. Marshal Rodion Malinovsky, was "resting.'' The spokesman. Mr. Mikhail Kharlamov. was answering reporters questions after the Soviet news agency. Tass. had disclosed that Marshal Andrei Grechko was
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 32 6 <|| Song of Love Eternally Beautiful ENGAGEMENT RINGS I In Platinum A Gold a Set Diamonds. I P. H. KENDRY B Jewellers 78, North Bridge Road A Adelphi Hotel, Spore. A Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 163 7 CLUB'S SHOW PROVES A SUCCESS: NOW YMCA PLANS TO HOLD TWO ART EXHIBITIONS ANNUALLY rNJONG PAGAR. Fri.—The success of the 15-day art exhibition put up by the Chinese YMCA Art Club has prompted club officials to make it a half-yearly affair. The exhibition was held at the association's premises m
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  • 188 7 Malayan Airways reduce fares for 2 blind children to fly home SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. ■JWO blind children, Laura Low, 8, and Benjamin Ampulardom, 10, waited excitedly at the Singapore Airport for the Malayan Airways plane which took them to Jesselton for the Christmas holidays. Their trip wa s made possible
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  • 285 7  - Parole Board releases 1 8 boys from Gimson School: More to go soon R.G. PILLAI By Singapore City, Fri. 'J'HE newly appointed Parole Board has released 18 boys from the Gimson School Singapore's corrective training centre for juvenile delinquents since Aug. 10 this year. The Board has considered the cases
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  • 44 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— Two Union leaders were arrested here under the Internal Security Act. They were Soo Peng Choon, 30, general secretary of the Malayan Pineapple workers' Union, and Cheng Chee, 24, treasurer of the Malayan Transport Workers' Union.
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  • 37 7 IPOH. Fri. The Mentri Besar, Inche Shaari bin Piai. and the Secretary of the State Rural Development Committee, Mr. P. H. Setchell made a two-day inspection tour of rural development projects m Lower Perak.
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  • 187 7 NEW COLOUR FOR THE CAR: OWNERS MUST INFORM THE REGISTRAR SINGAPORE CITY, Fri O Motorists here have to l£i?f m the Registrar of Vehicles of any change m the colour of their vehicles tM c y $2 each for a new This reminder was given by the Registry of Vehicles
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  • 133 7 100 scouts go under canvas at hill top camp site PASIR PANJANG, Fri.— Fifteen scout patrols with a total of more than 100 scouts, seniors and sea scouts of the Pasir Panjang District will pitch camp at the newly developed camp site atop a hill overlooking Bukit Berlayer from today
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  • 23 7 KUALA LUMPUR Fri i Unclaimed prizes forfeited since the Social Welfare i lottery started 10 years ago I totalled $3,569,000.
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  • 49 7 TANJONG PAGAR. Fri. IThe Charity Day Committee of "Students' Week" will be I screening the film "This Earth is Mine" on Dec. 10 at 8.30 a.m. at the Capitol Theatre. All proceeds from the film will go to various charitable organisations m Singapore.
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  • 91 7 'HOW TO SAVE A LIFE' DEMONSTRATION lOHORE BAHRU. Fri. A J public demonstration of lifesaving will take place this weekend at the Lido Beach, Jalan Scudai, at 11 a.m. The demonstration is being organised by a Johore Bahru resident, Mr. Yong Say Toong, 35, who is a member of the
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  • 106 7 500 GIRLS IN BIG RUSH TO JOIN JALAN KAYU CENTRE CJELETAR, 'Fri. More 15 than 500 girls, mostly Malays, have enrolled as members of the Jalan Kayu Community Centre. REASON: They are keen to join classes on artificial flower-making, cake-mak-ing, embroidery, cooking and dress-making. A spokesman cf the community centre
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  • 41 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaya's Public Accounts Committee has backed the former Auditor-General. Mr. H. M. Watson, for stating that sums totalling $110 million paid out by the Education Ministry m 1958 were not m accordance with proper I authority.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • BRIEFS
    • 143 8 I LOVE earrings and brooches, but they must be iragile and intricate m design. If you share my preference, you'll fall for the collection of filigree which has just arrived from India at the Orient Craft. They make a lovely present for the f-ashion-consci-ous girl, too.
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  • 497 8 He 's made his mark in a woman's world MAN MILLINER NAHUR STARTS WORK ON CREATIONS FOR THE CHRISTMAS RUSH I f I r<iXO| r JTili r Ivl PHRISTMAS is the one time ol the year when the millinery business is kept busy. II is also one time during the
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  • 99 8 GIFTS to dazzle and please are m this year's ran^e of fancy boxes of Nestles ehorolates from England and Switzerland. A sure bet to please women of all au»->. even if she s watching that waistline, these chocolates are presented m the gayrst-ever Christmas finery —m
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  • 31 8 THERES a piece of whit heavily embroidered organza which I know would be just perfect for an i evening cheongsam on very special occasion. From Modern Silk Store.
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  • 99 8 COSMETIC DISPLAYS TO CATCH THE EYE WITH Christmas drawing near, cosmetic firms are certainly seeing to it that they are not left behind m the race of who's best m the presentation of gift sets. Judging from what I've seen, this is one race where it will be difficult to
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  • 37 8 MRS. Majid bin Ba- pore 13. and Mrs. Joan de cockroaches and other inharom Of 107-B Souza, 18A Robey Crescent, I sects away
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 435 9 I^IFE without emotions would be like food without seasoning. Kmotions turn living into an exciting experience... .hut, like seasoning, emotions can be overdone, misused and a highly emotional person wears him or herself out unnecessarily. Answer the s c questions YES
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  • 68 9 CHURCH PUNS A 'FIESTA' TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CHARITY I NJONG PAGAR. Fri. 1 I .irtteld Methodist hold a "F 10 at the Fairfield Methodist Girls' School ground. Neil Road, to raise iund.s :or charity. Thi r ol the church, nd: "Our holds a fun-fair but this will be project.'
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  • 159 9 Bird Society plans to boost membership through the schools FSADFSDAFASDFSD SINGAPORE CITY. Friday. JJKRK is good news for bird enthusiasts. The Singapore Cage Bird Society is to encourage teenagers m schools to rear and breed birds hobby. Mrs. Joyce Simon, honorary secretary of the society, birds :mg past m. t
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  • 84 9 UPPER SERANGOON, Fri. Several public-spirited residents from Vaughan Road, off the 4J mile Upper Serangoon Road, have reconstructed at their own expense the site of a public stand-pipe that has been constantly under three inches of water. Drains near the site have al>o been deepened
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  • 21 9 SINGAPORE CITY. Fri.— Mr. Jorgen Holm has been appointed to head a new Danish Trade Commission m Singapore.
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  • 204 9 SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. officials welcomed the Government's decision to spend $UJ()0.<)<)() to extend the 8,800-ft runway at Pava Lebar air- port for the jet age. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, the Finance Minister, announced this when he presented the Budget for
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  • 43 9 SINGAPORE CITY, Fri.— j Members of the Singapore UMNO Executive Committee want an assurance from Tengku Abdul Rahman, president of UMNO Malaya, that they will be taken into the national body if they obey his directives to reorganise the party here.
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  • 31 9 SEMBAWANG, Fri. The Sembawang Art Productions will stage "Puthiya Akasam Puthiya Bhoomi," a Malayalam drama by Thoppil Bhasi, at Sree Narayana Mission West Hill Road tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 33 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The new International Tin Agreement, presented to the House of Representatives contained six major differences compared with the present agreement which expires on June 30 next year.
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    • 141 9 Ruperr can never remember how what a sleepy little bear she he gets to his cottage after landing says, smiling. Fancy oversleepfrom the extraordinary journey ing on this morning of all mornHe has a vague memory of being ings I Come on. get up. There m the bathroom and preparing
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  • 2917 11 ALL THE NAMES AND NUMBERS A TOTAL of 486 Singapore school boys and *irls have entered the Student Walk on Sunday Dec. 11. i *lff s *>«tog held m conWeek WUh Student5 > Competitors whose names appear below must note their number and collect cloth tags tomorrow
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  • 366 12 THIS WAS THE FINAL STRAW FOR 'GOOD SPORT' NICKY MELBOURNE. Fri. NICKY is a sportsman. He doesn't slam balls and racquets around, like Australian and American players. The only bad thing he has done m Australia is to walk ofT the court." Thus .spate Jaroslav Drobny. team manager to Italy's
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    198 12 319 youths answer call for soccer TIIK line response to this year's Singapore Youth soccer competition should assure the Singapore Amateur Football Association that there will be no lack of talent for the future. Chairman of the Schools Youth Committee oi SAFA, Mr. Ci. N. Mohan, told me
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  • 26 12 BALESTIER. PYi. Indian Association conceded a walk-over to Prisons m the S.H A. Division Two fixture which was to have been played yesterday.
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  • 19 12 ALEXANDRA. Fri. G.H.Q Tanecliu beat Engineers Base Group 2-0 m a hockey friendly a: Gillman Barrack-s yesteiday.
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  • 220 12 Chinese Athletic 4 A Darul Afiah A' 1 JALAN BESAR. Fri. What j a difference! In the fir game the fiery Daruls held the Chinese to a one-all draw but In this replay, they w« I slammed. The Daruk cracked up after they were
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  • 483 12  -  ALLAN LEWIS THIS MORNING'S TRAINING GALLOPS ON XX. TRACK Laurie Johnson rides Dark Duet m impressive outing By KUALA LUMPUR. 6 a.m. i I JWILIGHT (Shaari), who missed his first race, drew attention to his chances in the Class 2, miles race on Sunday by running three
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  • 123 12 Fri. C.I D. won the Police soccer final 3-2 here yesterday, but were faced with a mystery: Who issued I permit for the firing of crackers? Spectators let off barrage every time a goal was scored. When it became apparent that these policemen were actually
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  • 27 12 FARRER PARK, Fri.— Star Soccerites beat Malayan Tobacco 3-1 In a friendly soccer match played here yesterday. The Stars wpnt nff t« a
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  • 220 12 CSC 4 S.iR.C 1 BALESTIER, Fri. Two of the best Singapore Stn defenders. Hon Yoon and Sa boo. failed to stop the Crlonese from scoring quick goals to spark off their victory over the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club m th« S.H.A. division 1 league
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