The Singapore Free Press, 5 December 1960
1960-12-05
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Title Section22 1960-12-05 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1960. 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration189 1960-12-05 1 Stamp man spends $2, nets $4,250 ALL BECAUSE MR. CHIA WAS QUICK TO SPOT A RARE DEFECT SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. p()H an investment of $2 an alert Singapore r philatelist is today richer by $4,250. And a scrutiny of all sheets of stamps held in post offices in Kuala Lumpur189 words
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Article359 1960-12-05 1 DAVID TAMBYAH - DAVID TAMBYAH Uovt. servants (worried over a new inquiry) £et an assurance SEE HOW YOUR HORSE Ng-JP" RAN, AND WHY IT WON Jff OR LOST. ..PAGES 11, 12 j By Commission on expenditure will not affect iobs or salary SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. QOVERNMENT servants have been assured359 words
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Article31 1960-12-05 1 ACCRA. Mon. Ghana has broken off diplomamatic relations with Belgium and given the Belgian ambassador 48 hours to leave the country, the Foreign Minister, Mr. Ako Adjei, said.31 words
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299 1960-12-05 1 Cheering crowds welcome Ayub in Jakarta JAKARTA, Mon.— The J President of Pakistan, Field Marshal Ayub Khan, rode through the cheering streets of Jakarta yesterday to start a seven-day tour of Indonesia. Pakistani and Indonesian flags, and streamers m the national colours of the two countries waved over the streets299 words
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Article35 1960-12-05 1 NEW YORK. Mon Pour young boys were killed and three older persons were driven m their night clothes into sub-freezing weather when flames swept a two-storey house at Cleveland early yesterday.35 words
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Article17 1960-12-05 1 KATMANDU. Mon. Nepal police seized three Tibetans suspected of espionage for Communist China.17 words
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Article34 1960-12-05 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. -The Supreme Court has directed three Indian states to allow the slaugtiI terlng of over-aged stud bulls, bullocks and she-buffaloes. Sacred cows are not affected by the ruling.34 words
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Article22 1960-12-05 1 RACING IVripht* ft 1 N i I H i- A- I I RUBBtK UP 1>• >i. i I i m,22 words
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Advertisement81 1960-12-05 1 yOU th« i hip Ime id, m whit* X Lumpur. H SONY 521 W g >a :ck Stereopnomc tapef -j depth and direction of never dreamed possible. Amaz- k^ T reproduction ore X r nQ qualities m this latest creation r < it 2 and 4 track Stereo recording and81 words
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Advertisement43 1960-12-05 1 FOORMAN S SOtOOl Of MUSI' (Vienna Conaervatoir* of **1c) tnrolmont. occoptoo 1 4o*y ofiinti Of P.«n.. H«rmMT, «>f rif. Violm. Gu.tor, Aurol (Mr trolftrnf) tWMry of 4r>\ nwoic, Ptoo)o*ioM, Vi«i Somopfcono, C»oci£9QhSfci^ s*wt A, J Ifk Spociot 2t-A, P»no*« Lon«, S'poro-f. T«l >47>».43 words
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THE WORLD AT NOON
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106 1960-12-05 2 17IENTIANE, Mon. -Tht> lirst Russian aid for Laos was delied here by air yestordav —35 drums of roi. howitzers, mortars to the prowhich, it the ai! Th? broadcast did not on try terit'ring. R.ed that the rebels' we re firing Mmul:rom106 words
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115 1960-12-05 2 TEARGAS USED TO QUELL RIOTING SIKH DETAINEES NEW DELHI, Mon.—Police fired teargas shells to! quell a prison riot yesterday when Sikh political detainees attacked warders m Tihar Central Jail. 15 miles from here. First reports said four warders were injured when about 700 Sikhs, belonging: to the militant Akali movement,115 words
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Article17 1960-12-05 2 NEW DELHI. Mon. Tuentyeight Indians had incomes of over $6 million last year.17 words
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351 1960-12-05 2 Reprisal attack on Lumumba supporters: 13 shot dead LKOPOLDVILLE, Mondav. THIRTEEN people have been killed in Kikwit 250 miles east of here, in reprisal actions taken by Congolese troops for the welcome given there to Mr. Patrice Lumumba on his (light from the capital. Mr. Cleophas Maniitatu. Leopold villc Provincial351 words
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Article29 1960-12-05 2 PHIUPPEVILLE «Algeria >. Men —Fifty Algerian insurgents ana ten French Foreign Legionarie?were killed m a violent battle m Batna area, according 10 report. 1 reaching here yesterday.29 words
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Article74 1960-12-05 2 SHIPS IN PORT lying alongside the Singa- pore Harbour Board wharves or e\pect«d today art: Tamesis 1/2, Perseus 4/5, Lars Maersk 6A. Atreus 6/7, Monmouthshire 8/9, General Sikorski 10/11. Alsterkamp 13/14. Jan Matejko 18. Halldor 19, Sedenak N. Wall I. Pallowa N. Wall 2. East Sea N. Wall 5. Biaor74 words
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Article47 1960-12-05 2 MANILA: The Manila Times reports that the Philippines and Japan may sign a treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation on or about Dec. 12. The newspaper said: "Vital issues on Philippine territorial waters, most favoured nation clause sought by Japan, and Japa-47 words
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Finace, shipping and aviation
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148 1960-12-05 2 DEMAND FOR RAW MATERIALS INCREASING IN US AND CANADA WASHINGTON, Mon. The United States and Canada will by 1980 need twice the amount of industrial raw materials they now use. according to a report released hore. The report— on the future of industrial raw materials m North America— was written148 words
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Article56 1960-12-05 2 JAKARTA: The Indonesian Government plans to pursue oil exploration as iar as the Kei Inlands, near Dutch-held West New Guinea, a senior engineer, Mr. Haludin Harahap. told reportevs here. Mr. Harahap had just completed a survey of abandoned Dutch oil workings on the island56 words
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Article58 1960-12-05 2 TOKYO: Red Flag, the -Bible" of Communist China, claimed a 'leap forward" of 15 per cent m agricultural production m Tibet this year. The claim was broadcast by the official New China News Agency. The magazine article dealt with the "good life" on the58 words
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282 1960-12-05 2 U.S. BALANCE OF PAYMENTS DEFICITS ARE NOT LIKELY TO CREATE A CRISIS CHICAGO, Mon.— Deficits In the U.S. international balance of payments of more than US$3 billion during each of the last three years have not created a crisis m the financial standing of the country. The United States could282 words
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Article12 1960-12-05 2 LONDON, Mon.—The International Tin Council meets m Rome today.12 words
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147 1960-12-05 2 f^ARACHI: More than 450 k. business leaders from 33 countries including Japan. Burma. Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaya, the Philippines, Siam and Vietnam will meet here next week to discuss the problem of the faltering flow of capital from the industrialised West to the147 words
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452 1960-12-05 2 $1 million is expected from tax on travellers PAYA LEBAR. Mon.— In May this year, this column pointed out that Singapore airport should follow Hong Kong Government's decision to impose a "passenger service charge" on every passenger leaving the State by air. Tnis, it was pointed out. mould increase the452 words
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Article388 1960-12-05 2 NOTE: All prices below are mid le prices. SINGAPORE, Monday INDUSTRIALS Previous Saturday Alex. Bricks Crds. (N) .90 .90 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers BOUSTEAO 1.16 115 B.B. Petrol 40- 44/8.M. Trustees 5.^5 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. [20/3 20 3 OrdS. 45 '3 44388 words
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60 1960-12-05 2 Soya had cargo of T.N. hence the security MV.Ah R| JHE REASON beh measures taken here when the Jap was m Singapore wat. All ships had U Soya, while she \\;is Roads, a wide berth I her I M ml Tragic J the afl I I oa.v at Oi^fl 1660 words
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166 1960-12-05 2 INDONESIA ISSUES STRICT REGULATIONS ON RUBBER EXPORT INDUSTRY PALEMBANG -South matra). Ifon Indoi m an effort to lmprovsagging position m I rubber mancet. ha.s I strict production and expert regulations to the rubber industry. Raw rubber producers and remiller.s were v. to increase the quali 1 Indonesia's rubber, d fy166 words
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77 1960-12-05 2 BID BY SEOUL TO WOO TOKYO, BONN INVESTORS SEOUL: The Minister of Commerce and End try. Mr. Chu Lyo Haiv the Korean Government U planning to amend foreign investment la^ induce investment from Japan and West Germany. Only America vest Is Korea at pr< because the present law limits investments77 words
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Article57 1960-12-05 2 LONDON 1 oil exports to Western Eu: are exert :ng a fluenoe on the market ou* all proportion to volume, petroleum said. The rising volume o: nist oil shipments h;* already keen com;> Europe and weakened the r five position of the larger companies, the repor:57 words
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Advertisement217 1960-12-05 2 SHIPPING n:y.k.line p. b IB 11 Dec SMfli 27 25 Oec a»i|. Maru I ID Jan 11 13 Dec SUM M.ru *:r Vomt ir II 15 IS Oec 17 19 Dec Eiayt Maru *cr Cc'crr--14 16 Oec 17/11 Die Mikjwa Maru P3-; 14 16 Dec 17 11 Die M. Kob«.217 words
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Advertisement16 1960-12-05 2 BARBER I* 1 I Hrn U.S.. £*ST COAST OAKVILLE Dec (jfl FERN-VILLE FAR «-A> A f16 words
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Article, Illustration133 1960-12-05 3 he cyclist's dilemma: Can YOU spot the track? BALES T I E R, Mon.— Cyclists ;m(i trisha-riders travelling along a 4^oo yards stretch o! Balestier Road from the Moul mein Road junction are m a dilemma. They are aware that there is a track specially reserved for them. But where133 words
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173 1960-12-05 3 Inche Yusof urges use of S.A.T.A. seals to help in TB fight SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. JXCHK YUSOF BIX ISHAK, the Yang diPertuan Negara, has made a personal appeal to Singaporeans to use S.A.T.A. greeting seals to help combat tuberculosis m the State. In a mess-age m the S.A.T.A. Bulletin. Inche173 words
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212 1960-12-05 3 L.K. CHEW - L.K. CHEW By I rly trained and reble works superviThe Board, m Found it ne y to train its own superLsors to ensure that the work done in its building projects is in accorda. with specifications and up to standard. Hitherto, works212 words
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Article, Illustration126 1960-12-05 3 Airline man off on 'jazz dream' tour Mr. Anselm Almeida, of the Scandinavian Airlines System office m Singapore, has left for Stockholm to attend a 12-day intensive training course at the S AS headquarters on counter salesmanship. The trip is also his "jazz dream tour," for he hopes to meet126 words
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69 1960-12-05 3 ARMY DONATES A GENERATOR TO YOUTH CLUB BALESTIER. Mon. The Yumin Youth Club In the Balestier area has increased its membership since the installation of a generator supplying electricity. The generator was donated to the club by the British Army m Singapore. The club now has a membership of about69 words
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101 1960-12-05 3 SCHOOL TO HOLD COURSE IN DRESSMAKING SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— A special dressmaking course has been started by a sewing school m Victoria Street for primary pupils who do not intend to continue schooling. Instruction will be given In Malay, English and Chinese. Two sessions will be held, one m the101 words
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Advertisement17 1960-12-05 3 »l»«ndinj just a few moments testing you, judgment i B most •"tert^inin, con wt *nd then suddenly17 words
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Advertisement116 1960-12-05 3 w w p^^B^B Hmhß wf jfl f 4j| A W tk XX SJS? «i« !»iS? !»ig S X G. C. de SUVA BROS., 3. Raffles Place. Singapore-1 Phone *****. oii ins 1 1/ is sale xmw ox f^^%s^^\ Li^htniy, Fittin Lamp Shad* and I^4^. x/! F *l^v ome Appliances l^^^m^^^)116 words
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Article, Illustration1470 1960-12-05 4 ELLEN FIELD - Terror... but not one woman whimpered ELLEN FIELD THE ANGRY JAP FIRED... I FELT A STINGING PAIN AND THOUGHT: HE'S SHOT ME... I'M DEAD STARK STORY OF FANTASTIC COURAGE BEHIND THE ENEMY LINES IN WAR By- 0 The enemy had won; her husband was a prisoner; death was just round'1,470 words
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Advertisement68 1960-12-05 4 Tomorrow: I meet the Jap com WEAR for the widest range of pyjamas and dressing gowns for boys and girls of all ages. f II It IS I >l AS *II MUST CLEAR 10,000 Pieces Furnishing Mater P4B" Width Remnants at Unbelievable Prices I Specially Unpacked for X'fl Remnant Pieces68 words
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Article, Illustration12 1960-12-05 5 Rodgers puts Dunkirk to music mid I tous musician i n vblvjlhnj;lk12 words
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Article, Illustration353 1960-12-05 5 New starlet Billie has turned down 3 film offers gILUK WHITELAW, the 27--year-old girl from Coventry, new style British starlet. She's ;i starlet learning about jiving and not ashamed to admit While other young actresses iibering to the top spend hours opening fetes and kissing people m public. Miss Whitelaw353 words
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Article, Illustration385 1960-12-05 5 NEW MUSICAL OFFER. BUT HE YEARNS FOR STRATFORD RKX HARRISON has been offered the lead m a new £100.000 musical based on the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. And, at 52, the prospect of starring again m a New YorkLondon hit presents him with a dilemma.385 words
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77 1960-12-05 5 PETER O'TOOLE, 27-year-old rising star of the theatre, is strongly tipped as the man who will play the title role In Sam Spiegel's film "Lawrence of Arabia." The part has already been turned down by Marlon Brando. Albert Finney refused the contract that77 words
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Advertisement26 1960-12-05 5 Km ie spot Qi pfew Radiogram FttT ECHO" W, 13 Speakers. he Of Its m World. r a 1 ■■i ,i t nly 3!. LTD.J AMEIAS26 words
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Advertisement122 1960-12-05 5 AA444A44 A4AAAAA44AAA4i44**4 SPECIALLY FOR t X'MAS SALE <* COMMENCING sth DECEMBER. 1960 WE OFFER YOU LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL READYMADE J DRESSES For Your Choice SLACKS -BLOUSES -SKIRTS CAN -CAN PETTI -COATS ETC. I h* BE THE FIRST TO BUY THE BEST J I "VEENA'S I 35. TANGLIN ROAD. SINGAPORE. ftffttttf?tTt?TTtTT¥???T??V122 words
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Miscellaneous74 1960-12-05 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice <Sc Fred Oickenson JF'-' J '""'Y ;-gAsrFA T -£g S*AS,7 Afire. VOSA. I I MAVe I II Wl''^^^^^lT| MANDRAKE -y Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake H^P^ v> riv p A ,,5T EN MISS JONES I KthEN MARRY74 words
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Article, Illustration887 1960-12-05 6 UNITY. IT IS A QUESTION OF SURVIVAL— NOT SENTIMENT *There is no short cut to nationalism it is something which be wanted, made, nurtured. Only with new attitudes, new landau of conduct and a sense of the purpose will we inherit the f u t Ur "Once the family of887 words
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280 1960-12-05 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE The Russian airlift in Vientiane npHE Russian airlift at Vientiane means a decisive victory for Soviet ambassador Alexander Abromov. By his acceptance of Moscow aid neutralist Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma is neutralist no longer. He has placed himself at the mercy of his homegrown Reds, the Pathet280 words
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226 1960-12-05 6 Floods and wild storms sweep Britain -the worst yet this year LONDON, Monday. TlIK worst flooding and wildest storms of the year made yesterday ii black Sunday for Britain. Streets and farmlands knee-deep in water, blocked roads and railway lines were reported from many areas as another 24 hours of226 words
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Article, Illustration8 1960-12-05 6 Casey is new Head of Income Tax Dept.8 words
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Article, Illustration110 1960-12-05 6 SUCCESS COMES TO MR. ONG: DAUGHTER WILL GET A TRICYCLE SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. Number One item on the shopping list of Mr. Ong Tet-k Seng, who won the $500 price m last week's Free Press Word Puzzle "QQ.*' is a tricycle for his daughter. Mr. Ong, 35, is a clerk110 words
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Article24 1960-12-05 6 MOSCOW, Mon.—Soviet children are to study space travel and sputniks at school, according to Mr A. N. Leontyev. a leading .scientist.24 words
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Article10 1960-12-05 6 TOKYO. Mon.— The TokyoYoknhama area vru •A\ertmr\ t/vi*v10 words
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Advertisement521 1960-12-05 6 on ran hand m your classified ad* to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and I SINGAPORE C4MIRON HIGHLANDS 4tor*ge I M I \J*L+ 30 TaM* JUto, Ce44 atevac* <M > L*4.« 11 Clara Street. RUUM raid ftterac* m, IM., laaj Koad. KOTA •MAHU i Stora** rift Let..521 words
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Advertisement78 1960-12-05 6 CHILDREN'S BOOKS The Children's Book off Knowledge 4.25 The Children's Picture Dictionary 6.25 Tlw Wonder took Dictionary 15.00 OdHam's Eacyclopedia for CMMras) 13.75 Odham's Treasury of Wonder Tales 10.50 Lane Ranter snwsol 3.75 Ray Rogers Cowboy annual 3.7S Taraow annual 3.75 Dandy Book 3.75 Beawe Book 3.75 Ea«le Annual 5.2578 words
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Advertisement50 1960-12-05 6 IT'S THE LATEST IN SHAVERS! Wherever you are you can be surf I of a PERFECT SHAVE with I^JP?! SHAVB I aSS MADE tn your ear r 0 Extremely economicol Civet o smooth, perfect I FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH CO. I" J I IS-F lottery Rood, Sinqopo^J^^^j] AA I N 0L» i50 words
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442 1960-12-05 7 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON FURNITURE BY BOYS' TOWN TO BE SHOWN SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. iin ideal one -room flat will be featured at a giar m l Development Board exhibition here next week. rhe exhibition, m Selegie Road, will Ik declared442 words
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Article47 1960-12-05 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The 12th Company of the Singapore Boys' Brigade will hold its annual inspection and display on Dec. 16 at 7.30 p.m. m the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium m Barker Road. The programme will Include a "human' chess game, gymnastics and a band display.47 words
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Article, Illustration40 1960-12-05 7 HONG KONG ACTRESS ON A 'LONG VISIT' TO MALAYA star. Miss Scow Kaeo. who has Utt Sinsapjore for tSfrFSSS^UZZ ance at the King's Theati. It will Be a 10 s she '^JHVwe with her n»f rat 'sineapore AirM P»r^_ wtnrn40 words
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275 1960-12-05 7 R.G. PILLAI - Sacrifice for stability, City union men are urged R.G. PILLAI By CINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— The Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation have distributed thousands of copies of a pamphlet urging its members to 'sacrifice personal interests" for stability of the working class movement. The 3,000-word appeal asked union members to275 words
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125 1960-12-05 7 MUSEUM MAN IS OFF TO INVESTIGATE 'MONSTER' TALES SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— A staff member of Raffles Museum has left for Pulau Langkawl to investigate the existence of the so-called giant monitor lizards as reported by R.A.F. airmen and natives. A museum spokesman said that following reports that the giant lizards125 words
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Article62 1960-12-05 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. Limited copies of the latest Government Directory (October 1960) will be on sale at the Government Publications Bureau, Fullerton Building, as from today at $2 each. It gives details of the Istana Negara, Judiciary, Cabinet, Legislative Assembly, Audit department, Ministries. Industrial Arbitration62 words
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Article, Illustration238 1960-12-05 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. A small, dignified crowd were at the burial of Mr. John Laycock at the Bidadari cemetery yesterday evening. At the simple service, officiated by Rev. E. O. Sheild, Dean of St. Andrew's Cathedral, were members of hig family, a few close friends, old238 words
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217 1960-12-05 7 AGREEMENT HELD UP, SO NO CHEAP BURMA FISH FOR CHRISTMAS SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. —The delay m signing a formal agreement between a Singapore firm and a Burmese fishing company has dashed hopes of cheap ftsh during the Christmas season. The firms had hopes that cheap Burmese fish could be put217 words
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Article36 1960-12-05 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. Winners of the Malaysian Sociological Research Institute essay contest held here recently, will be awarded their prizes at a ceremony at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, tomorrow at 8 p.m.36 words
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147 1960-12-05 7 Full support needed for Student Week programme SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— Mr. K. S. Ling, the Programme Secretary of the Student and Youth Work Department at the Chinese YMCA expressed disappointment that Chi- j nese secondary school students were not displaying as much enthusiasm as their English -educated counterparts In the147 words
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104 1960-12-05 7 300 ISLANDERS LIVE BY COLLECTING SEA WEEDS, CORALS SOUTHERN ISLANDS, Mon. Collecting corals and weeds from the sea is the principal occupation of the 300 islanders of Pulau Sudong. The corals and sea-weeds are sold to business nuns m Singapore the corals for home decorations and aeaweeds to make jelly.104 words
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Article29 1960-12-05 7 December HER \VOKLD> fashion feature, "Who's i Copycat?* 1 presents charming designs for m<»t h e i :md daughter dresses with free patterns to make them.29 words
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Advertisement154 1960-12-05 7 The watch you buy is likely to be m as good as your watchmaker The manufacturers warranty, or the availability) of electronic timing apparatus, are by themst. no guarantee of satisfaction Between the last professional checking at the factory and your acquisition, a watch passes, literally or indirectly,through many hands.154 words
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Miscellaneous28 1960-12-05 7 [$Ii |y Gog I^H^HRB Hlllllllllllllllllll'lllllllllli'll lllllliuiuiiiitiiniMiuiMiiimiiiiiiiii I /^IVE HAP YOU UNPErN I OBSERVATION FOP? SOME J x^ TIME, SIP? /NO -rfl A VEP^ V 5L W V J28 words
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THE FREE PRESS MONDAY MORNING SCOOTER COLUMN
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Article, Illustration737 1960-12-05 8 ALEXANDRA LEE - ALEXANDRA LEE 3y SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. THAN 100 members of the Lambretta Owners Club and their friends attended two separate barbecue parties m one night at Tanjon«r Rhii and Sigjap. And everyone had a most enjoyable time. It was737 words
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115 1960-12-05 8 Association starts drive to increase membership SIGLAP. Mon.— The Opera Estate Residents' Association is making a bid to increase its membership. Membership at tne end of October totalled 315. The assocldtion's bulletin expressed its apology to would-be members for not calling on them yet as the committee members were hard115 words
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141 1960-12-05 8 Volkswagen owners to make bid to set up club of their own SINGAPORE CITY. Monday. J^ (iHOI P of Volkswagen car owners will meet on Dec. 13 to form a club of their own the "VW Club." In a drive for membership, an organising committee recently sent out 300 entry141 words
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60 1960-12-05 8 ANNUAL DINNER OF M.G.S. ALUMNI BODY SELEGIE ROAD. Mon. The Methodist Girls School Alumni Association will hold its annual dinner on Friday at 7.30 p.m. at the Diamond Jubilee Restaurant, Great World. The secretary of the Alumni, Miss Loke May Chan, said she hoped the old girls of the school60 words
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Article, Illustration30 1960-12-05 8 M R James McKnij sishint Coroptro Customs, said the le\, partment had never Ik Mr. McKnighl Malayanisation, tial progress m n I I30 words
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135 1960-12-05 8 250 STUDENTS GO ON TWO-DAY TOUR TO THE FEDERATION SINGAPORE CITY, MrOver 250 school students arr on their way for a tv educational tour o: Federation. They left c ring the weekend "Operation-Feder organised by the C V.M.C.A On Dec. 6. a batch o: 125 students will South Pier for135 words
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Advertisement26 1960-12-05 8 YAMAHA 50 cc I Appearing- MODed SCOOteT Sleekly Swiftly if Swimmingly /•L^P'^^" 1111 Speed Mr? yK*A fc^R iSb*^^ I I M a i itv "^~^nHßf *^^^^^HBSii|ii(l^^26 words
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Advertisement59 1960-12-05 8 Hundreds Have given to fab Club Cheer fund. Have yoy sent donation yet? Do it today! 125< 71 4 wp* 250 c c 0H( UO M >p.. 1 84 pl BOON Si: 75 HKT SINGAPC Head Office IS Pitt Street, PCNANG Tel. *****/043 M PO Be |c^, Sole Aoenti tor59 words
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Article, Illustration637 1960-12-05 9 W en .n communes: 'To be deprived of family life is a still more punishment than to be deprived of literacy or occupation' I ORARY CHINA Vol. 3. Edited by E Stuorf If; v I Kong University Press Oxford Press637 words
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249 1960-12-05 9 THE HOPES OF AN AWAKENED AFRICAN GIANT' THE PROMISE OF NIGERIA by SAM EPELLE (Pan 51.75). A Pan original. Africa's giant awakes. On Oct. 1. 1960. Britain's biggest African colony attains independence. Vividly told by a young Nigerian journalist, this is the story of its development of its hopes for249 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-12-05 9 Rupert was not mistaken. He' notes the direction taken by the speck m the sky that he has seen through the window and m a patch of bushes he spies Santa's messenger. Ah. Rupert. 1 w.is Ding to bring you this. In the r<_::-h yesterday S.mta96 words
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433 1960-12-05 9 A feast of colour and joy for the garden lover rA GUIDE TO TROPICAL AND SEMITROPICAL FLORA by Loro.ne E. Kuck and Richard C. Tongg (Charles E. Tuttle Co.). rpHE PURPOSE of this book is to answer the A eternal question of visitors to the tropics: "What flower is that?"433 words
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Article51 1960-12-05 9 DANCING IN i BURG. Prinrcss Koman<>\ sky Krassinsk\. Collaru i. w 88 and U at the turn of the century lerina a. imperial Russian balh t. To her the Tsar wrol his marriage: "My you will evhappiest mem< i my youth.' Her n link with a vanished51 words
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Advertisement114 1960-12-05 9 PLEASE \\~7] YOURSELF W£A s J^^^D j TV it it TEKYLENE) SHIRTS Superbly finished and tastefully styled, these Win are cut for utmost comfort and ca c cf In blue, brown, maroon, and white. ,le Docron/Cottcn Shirts, Briefs and Singlets. Asian sizes a speciality. -TAILORING COMPANY X^ 24 COLEMAN STREET,114 words
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Miscellaneous298 1960-12-05 9 rok here for your lucky star hp realn-LS of operative action which shows CANCER (June 22-July 23)— ..mic^r. the ar£ You can gam. Take U easy and don. I liteltttUK. YOU might AQUAKirS <Ja ™»> >Zr 'nothiS lt ',St'c n uh,r a k r euarcllng careers on of opmion with298 words
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Article, Illustration160 1960-12-05 10 In the old days any woman able to execute a lew strokes with the bat could find a place m the State table tennis team. But it is not mj simple tuda\ \t the People's .\ss O nation seven of Singapore's up and160 words
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20 1960-12-05 10 The first rural area to run basketball tourney for residents Ti pong Tebau will hold a t compe; cv.d E20 words
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375 1960-12-05 10 SEBASTIAN RASOO - SEBASTIAN RASOO IT'S 90-MINUTE MATCHES FOR THE LEAGUES TO IMPROVE AND KEEP THE PLAYERS FIT By Jalan Besar. Monday gLNGAPOKE Amateur Football Association will introduce the long game 90-minute soccer m senior league matches m the 1961 season, its president, Mr. Soh Ghee375 words
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85 1960-12-05 10 BILLIARDS 'DOUBLE' FOR RECS AT BUKOM PULAU BUXOM, Mon. Both the Davis Cup tor Snooke* and the Thomson Cup for billiards were won by the Bukom Recreation Club at the recent annual Pulau Bukom inter-club billiards championship held at the Pulau Bukom Club. Runners-up were the Malay Club. Three clubs85 words
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Article, Illustration249 1960-12-05 10 TAN HONG POH - SELECTION BY DECA OPTIMA IS FAIREST AND THE BEST TAN HONG POH by SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. What does Deca Optima mean. inquired a reader. Deca Optima are Latin words meaning the ten best So the idea of the Deca Optima Cup introduced by the Singapore Table Tennis Association ..ve to249 words
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Article30 1960-12-05 10 LONDON. Mon. Coventry City beat Breiuiord l-'-O at Coventry last nigh: m an English third division football match which was brought forward from tomorrow's league programme ReuterReuter - 30 words
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42 1960-12-05 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Deadheats highlighted the Singapore Swimming Club's non-prize winners swimming sala at Tanjong Rhu on Saturday. There were two m the day's heavy programme and both tied lor third Dlaces m the szirls events.42 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-12-05 10 The Serangoon English school basketball team: Standing (from left): Mr. Yao Hong Fun. the master-in-charge, Koh Puay Ming. Goh Thye Choon, Yap Kok Wah. Ng Koon Eng. and Ang Eng Hwee, Front row (from left): Khoo Kwapg Lee, Any Soon Liang, Una Kai Bens and Chaj Chaon Chons:.48 words
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Article74 1960-12-05 10 SINGAPORE CTI sec Invitation X\ meet R B.M.E. Corps tomorrow oo the .ng ai 5-15 p.m. Kill be Kian Sen.; University) Gan Leo:.- (Police). A B. WiII(SCC), J. w. Wilson .SCC>. Lim Jit Imm (Police*; E G. Joi.t- (SCC) Capt., D. G. campbell (SCCt; R. Cannings (SCO.74 words
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Article, Illustration232 1960-12-05 10 HERE'S THE REASON CHARLES SAVED HIS ALLOWANCES Three boys and the Go-kart they designed and built TANGLIN, Monday. THREE younc American boys living m Tan^lir have (lesi^iud and built a (io-kart all by them selves. They are Charlei 1 Ipey oi hatswnrtli Avenue, Jim Foss of Barker Road, and Bob232 words
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Article13 1960-12-05 10 NEW YORK Launder Tv tornpion Gene Tv aued to thwesten U.P.I.U.P.I. - 13 words
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13 1960-12-05 10 JOE DORA - TBA PLAN RETURN T GLORY NEXT YEAR JOE DORA nhglnjblnkmkl' p Lost pUye,13 words
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Advertisement220 1960-12-05 10 IMITATED? YES. I EQUALLED? NEVER! THE SENSATIONAL TRANSICORDER TR-100 Ail Transistor Miniature Tape-Recorder features.— ♦I I tape-speeds: 3 3 4" per sec. or l 7 s" per sec. '"V transistors used: 4-ST-301; 2-ST-112. *l '^.^j— SS"^vl^ m reels used: standard 3" >^\ J^^ v wV. A reels. 180 feet. X'JP220 words
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Article26 1960-12-05 11 CrAPORE CITY. Mon. D I Ball S pore i cored 2: ibie Pm rr: W. A. Pa£< s Runner-up: D. E. Clutter26 words
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42 1960-12-05 11 BUKIT TIMAH. Mon. sity of Malaya are m the running for the SHA Division One UUe. Yesterday, they beat the Cornel Schools 3-0. leading by at the interval. MM] Ming (2) and Acre the scon42 words
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Article124 1960-12-05 11 EVELYN TOO - EVELYN TOO RICKETTS WINS TRICK EVENTS AT HIS FIRST ATTEMPT by i HUSBAND and v 1 took main honours at the Malayan Water--ki championships here terday. While Johi t.ourlay won the men's open slalom. Mrs. Gourwon the novices slalom. John Gourlay just managed m from I ling124 words
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Article, Illustration105 1960-12-05 11 ■)l J^^— CL 5, Div. 6 F. Won by: 7. I}, Time: lmin. 10. < I. Div. 2— 4»F. Won by: 2, l|, Time: lmin. 20 CL Div. I—«iF.1 «iF. Won by 4. 1, 1. Time: lmin. 10 .">. Cl. 2, Div. I— 6F. Won105 words
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57 1960-12-05 11 STATE SOCCER GIANTS CLASH FOR SCFA BUILDING FUND J\L\S BESAR. Mon. SinChinese and the Malay Football Association meet i 'ball match procted to the Sin- re chi -otball AsBuilding Fund at the -tadium here on Sunday Dec-. 11 at 7.30 p.m. win be the first time this season that the57 words
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56 1960-12-05 11 Racer Raffi does it again with short sprint DOVER ROAD. Mon. Singapore's star rider. Raffi bin Banarawi. 2*». (Singaj Amateur C.A.>. ha> done it again only on this occasion. he did it with a short sprint. H< j won the Army".^ special 50 kilometres massed-start event held here yesterday. He56 words
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78 1960-12-05 11 Harbour Board Police hit 11 goals with Sikhs to lead attack SUB Police 11 University 0 BIKIT CHERMIN, Monday. SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police went on a goalscoring spree when they met the University of Malaya m a SHA division 2 league match jhere today. The unbeaten policemen are virtually league78 words
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Advertisement43 1960-12-05 11 i y LoDILE wnova ultra 1 a c h i n c P*M LTD. l#a *a «a «ai i^a 0S& iSSak IP TOP-SALE I 108 STREET. SPORE ROCK BOTTOM 1 '008 g JSTMAS SHOPPING OM TO-DAY sth DEC, 1960 g ""AITS BUDGET I43 words
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Advertisement506 1960-12-05 11 NOTICE FIRST LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY STATE OF SINGAPORE QUEEN STRFKT AND SILAT ROM) MKH WRDAWARAS BIIX «RII I NO II?. The Select Committee of the I Vssembly on thr Queen 1 and Silat Road Sikh Oui I pre&entations from the public on the Bill. The purpor is to amalgamate the Queen506 words
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Miscellaneous38 1960-12-05 11 Today's Sport Competition: Club v Sukarumi Parrer Park 5.10 p.m. Horkry: Inter-Services com>n Royal Navy v Army. Terror 5.00 pjn. Di\ SRC. v RAP. Seletar, pn a.OO pm Girls' Sport.s Club Sermngoon 5.15 Judo: Judo Club ub premises38 words
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Article, Illustration68 1960-12-05 12 CRASH... in year's toughest tie CRASHING head-on m mid air are Real Madrid goalkeeper Ramalett and Barcelona inside forward Lvaristo. The ball went into the net to give Barcelona a 2-0 lead. Barcelona won this European Cup battle 2-1. Real Madrid. European Cup-holders since the trophy was first presented five68 words
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Article, Illustration683 1960-12-05 12 ALLAN LEWIS - Johnson does a double and his chances soar ALLAN LEWIS DAY'S BOUQUET TO GARNET BOUGOURE See How "They Ran By KUALA LUMPUR MONDAY [AURIE Johnson's winning double yesterday brought him to within <>ne winner of leading rider Xoel McGrowdie, who heads the jockey's list with ">•"> winners. H four seconds:683 words
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124 1960-12-05 12 S. RASOO - S. RASOO From FrUALA LUMPUR Me i The Singapore Gove: St tball iciation mv ante goalkeeper Wilfred S 2-1 victory o federation count they met for ;p* the first inter-territorial soccer :ch at the Merc Stadium la.>t nig: inner, -d upon gap<>124 words
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120 1960-12-05 12 CLUBS MEET TO DISCUSS THREE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS I)ELEGATES from the Federa- tion race clubs, Selangor, Perak and Penang met at Kuala Lumpur before yesterday's racing to discuss three questions. Starting stalls, the advisability of making unlimited sweeps available to the general public and off the course totalisator betting. Whilst the120 words
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416 1960-12-05 12 REAL MADRID PLAYERS ARE ACCUSED OF ASSAULTING REFEREE i«dL&c .s-§IL BARCELONA. Monday. J'WO world famous footballers from a world famous club are threatened with suspension. They are involved m a scandal following the European Cup match between Real Madrid and Barcelona. The men accused are Francisco Gento and Luis Del416 words
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115 1960-12-05 12 Test: Indians recover after losing Roy and Baig at the start BOMBAY, Mon.— lndia recovered from a bad start yesterday, third day of the first cricket Test match against Pakistan. The Indians lost P. Roy and Abbas Ali Baig for the addition of only eight runs to the overnight score115 words
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Advertisement264 1960-12-05 12 Ulj j FREE PR ESs Nj I WORD PUZZLE j Cut out ond p,n fc Postmg .nstruct Nome o I Address a. -'Cut along CLUES FOR WORD Pjzz 1. A former is likely to be 4 concerned ii his herdsman ,<Ki!e>"*^ is continually losing 2. To divide into two equal264 words
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Article, Illustration487 1960-12-05 1 PETER MUNRO - PETER MUNRO Christian taith burns bright everywhere m the Kremlin Persecution on church has left its mark, but.,. By [T looks as though this year Ivan is going: to have his best Christmas ever more like a real Christmas than at any time since the Revolution,487 words
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Article, Illustration228 1960-12-05 1 For Natasha Father Frost it will not be Father Christmas that the children will be waiting for. The Communist Father Christmas is "Father Frost' 1 a figure who is otherwise much the same a> his Western counterpart, often on a sleigh wearing a heavy red coat and carrying his sack.228 words
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348 1960-12-05 1 JOHN REED - JOHN REED 4-TO-1 CHANCE OF GETTING AWAY WITH IT By A BKi store m New York takes on more than 1.000 extra staff at Christmas 500 of them are detectives. In France the Paris police run a special bureau of specialists to advise traders348 words
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Article, Illustration959 1960-12-05 2 Winifred Norling - Christmas surprise for plump Penny Winifred Norling LETTER FROM UNCLE AND... By "THERE'S the post man, I'll fetch the letters. Dad," cried Richard Glover, (lashing into the hall ;is he spoke. In a moment he was back, waving a pile of letters. •'Gosh what a lot oxclaimed his younger brother959 words
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Advertisement86 1960-12-05 2 4 good -grooming 4 y^J tndUT DnlofV, tti^ldi AFTFD QHAVF fwjj ArlClf OnllVC Discover the enjo\ment of using the full range of Did Spice Shaving and Ciood i» room ing products. Tht* v§ii»^*W/ r^*^P world's loading I oiletries 7 SHULTON NEW YORK IJAIiittAAAAAAIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi me t«> order N^ CZCCUH HtOtttcfa, J^S^L86 words
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Advertisement56 1960-12-05 2 OPTORG CO. (MALAYA) LTD THE WINE SPECIALISTS M offer for your enjoyment |5 ALSACE HOC Ks \SI Sylvaner (dry) Riesling (dry) jSJ WHITE BLRGUNDIKn X Pouilly Fuisse n Chablis ANJOU WINKS U| Rose Cabernet Moelleux (semi-dn JJf Rose Special (dry) RED BURGUNDIES Ik Beaujolais Vieux Chateauneuf dv Pape U K^l>56 words
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536 1960-12-05 3 LEN KNOTT - ALL WAS NOT CALM ON THE HOLY NIGHT LEN KNOTT by hngjnlgkl :ir looked around 'hing seemed to be m He ran his fingers the black white organ keys, de--:i* one or two of m to hear the sweet loft Nothing happened no^ing.^ aS in stiU A frown creased his536 words
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Article1109 1960-12-05 3 ANONI - What do your stars say for 1961? ANONI by the astrologer JANUARY: Your major I*l affairs will swing backwards and forwards rather persistently, sometimes to yoirr annoyance, but more often to your relief. Some of you will meet l lucky fairy, others will mistake it for a bogey. Don't swing1,109 words
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Advertisement73 1960-12-05 3 /^l_V\ >V ith A. lTli\kj around the corner. >\ jf^ Jo^jr 58s^s^ SONY is well prepared, \SP /^T^^f ma^e this a merrier and warmer, aJhr* j^jO m Christmas you've ever had. I J^SB^jM^B __j-^T fc&sS&%L. A wonderful change m music. ,Lg__^l^ an a w a > s )e na<^ i73 words
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Article, Illustration926 1960-12-05 4 How the other half will celebrate PAUL ANDY INVITES YOU ON A eHB istmas tour of the world ON the beaches of Australia surfers will be basking m the hot summer sun. In Paris down and outs will wolf their way through piles of free food. In the Middle EastC.P.F. - 926 words
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Advertisement91 1960-12-05 4 p laye r si I liiiii' :ll ell If jlfl^>v 4 V i bbJdw N^k S^^^^^. Attrcctive children shoes m red leather with N§§Ssft \w so^ n on-slip soles. jA^ Spore Fed. k^H For boys, leather flexibles with the "new look" W one eyelet Derby. In black or m brown91 words
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196 1960-12-05 5 ALICE YARDLEY - lanning a party for the gang Mum?— It's easy ALICE YARDLEY by I are I mj nr with ontrol. I 3n<J d e P 1 Party for J-Thc pros- hour betorenana mak. mdwicl 3 I out m the kitthe to them. Aip A A >U will find t White and196 words
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Advertisement309 1960-12-05 5 These compact and practical Revelation cases are L/B B built with panels of Woven Fibreglass coated with wj£-_t a tough outer skin, the very latest material for _M_^_| _T luggage Super-light, hard-wearing and washable. HBW Kevelation Fibreglass cases ore made m _^_3 many attractive colours Peacock Blue, Jf _I__4^ Cherry309 words
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Article, Illustration701 1960-12-05 6 KENNETH MORE WA PETRIFIED... The Green Room m manor was said to be haunted T WILL always remember that Christmas of many years ago. It was just before the war and I was m my early twenties. The place, a town m the north of England and the reason for701 words
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Article, Illustration512 1960-12-05 7 Be the life of your party WIZARDRY 7 MATCHES... iMIIIIIu TAKE 1 AWAY s Nil ILL 3B I Ktumbl. the tumbler >uring that the gr. t of th( coin ha the tumbler*. vcAhich the audience contains the penny, top of the cards. ProI magic word whole thi. ;> with your512 words
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Article, Illustration818 1960-12-05 7 Violet M. Williams - The odd Stocking Violet M. Williams. WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED BY MRS. WITCHEY was a witch, but a very kind one. One December afternoon she looked through her window and watched the snowflakes falling. "I think I'll knit myself a warm pair of bedsocks," she said. The old lady got out818 words
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385 1960-12-05 8 SARAH POWER - SARAH POWER by IN those days the Christmas rush did not hustle out the Indian summer. Our shop showed no signs of the approaching spending orgy until, some time early m December my parents would devote a Sunday to our two shop windows.385 words
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Miscellaneous163 1960-12-05 8 Peter Pan's Christmas Story by Walt Die I W| «ney I tor Ks.o v.ates it's ko- w j5T OU^ CAP^-v s >/ T~7 O^LS \9 MOKE N I/^CHILPKEM WRTT<MG TO SAMTA CLAUS o I V^ Sj S^OPPiNiS DAYS EVERVgoDY S&WSJ r^l__ BLASj C«-i' c* J V'^\ »5 COAtfslS. TiNJKER "I163 words
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511 1960-12-05 9 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - MAT SUBSTANTIAL GHOST AT CHAN'S HOME KATHLEEN HICKLEY By a nis money box. turned the table and counted the i disconsolate air. uinced gloomily. n* ....<• Mime money. Ing out carol mouth they rushed oil to Kirn houst him i: >uld like to accomthem on his m evening. Kirn s511 words
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Miscellaneous423 1960-12-05 9 hrly s Christmas Tale One Christmas Eve long Tl» Ion, ago. o bitter Ev'e. end cot ZXZfiZ -.pt the ,rimy chimney r **oi Nl "Go up and sweep that chim «i wotch h Hie fire- clcan »<> roof he come. I ney. lod'" o little toll mock. 9 lhe bC423 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-12-05 10 Adventure in the Arctic: Find the way to base CAN you steer the LENIN, only atomicpowered ice breaker m the world, safely through the Arctic ice back to base and Christmas dinner? There is only one navigable channel through the floes. Can you find it?45 words
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Article, Illustration366 1960-12-05 10 IT'S always fun to receive gay greetings cards at Christmas. But it is extra pleasing to make your own. Cheaper too, because the cards I have m mind need not cost more than a few cents and no one can say they don't have the personal touch.C.P.F. - 366 words
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Miscellaneous64 1960-12-05 10 CROSSWORD Jgl I _wi ACROSS 1. It would be nice to see plenty of these on Christmas night. t>. Mineral. 8. You sometimes add this to the end of a letter. 10. Do you call your Father this? 11. I hope you have plenty of this at the Christmas party.64 words
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Article, Illustration555 1960-12-05 11 >»-nt uith them some Swed;>h Lapps as herdsmen to look after them and teach the Eskimos how to do I iter, some more Lapps i further 5.000 head the country. These, m 4.*> r> increased their numover mil t, I -kimo. himself. lid hardlyN.F.L. - 555 words
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871 1960-12-05 11 MIDDLE-AGED parents and uncles and aunts, "actively shopping m the Christmas bazaars for the boys and girls of their families, may be surprised even shocked by the toys of the 1960 V Once again, they will be saying: "Goodness, how things have871 words
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Advertisement351 1960-12-05 11 X MAS H msT\ FESTIVITIES H I ADELPHI I 24H« De<. Gala Dinner Ball IH Xmos Eve FLOOR SHOW ipOT 2.00 o.m. <r i c V^V V^ $15/- per person rf 26th Dec. Dinner A la Carte W* Boxing Night Dancing and Wfk yj 100om FLOOR SHOW Ml 3ist Dec.351 words
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986 1960-12-05 12 MOLLIE LITTLE - Better fake 'Jewels' a big boon for the present- seeker MOLLIE LITTLE By THE woman who dosen't care for jewellery is a very rare specimen happily for the man who hasn't yet completed his Christmas presents list. And it doesn't matter whether he is looking for a gift to please986 words
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573 1960-12-05 12 What would you do with a palindrome? DO THIS QUIZ A39-QUESTION quiz to test you on your general knowledge, literature, films, sport and art. Answers follow the end of each set of questions. General 1. Popular misquotations: <a» "Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink': 'b> -Gild the573 words
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61 1960-12-05 12 LONDON,- A Gaelic of geese h Mng used to guard w., houses at Dumbarton m Scotland containing 27 million gallons of whisky for Christ DUISi The geese i them are oi a < nese variety smaller than most British geese and they march and61 words
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Article, Illustration245 1960-12-05 13 Its much more than a holiday... QHR I STMAS •s more than a holiday m the United States it is a season of traditional celebrations with origins m many lands. The wonder of the Christmas story the Nativity and the beauty of the legends surrounding245 words
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Advertisement200 1960-12-05 13 \\o/ o>r^^^V^P are now being made JJj \V for your parties at CHRISTMAS EVE BOXING NIGHT J i NEW YEAR'S EVE Spend your Christmas at The Cockpit 6 7. OXLEY RISE Telephone Bookings 33-848. -P^s^ vJ _!!_____r ~Z tSP*^ _i Ht 4 -0— I—--" -__i^ ___^_j V__l^_s -%^f% li?l_H i^—^—200 words
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Article, Illustration708 1960-12-05 15 SAYS THIS GRFFTINr R US NESS CROWS MOBE NAUSEAT NC ;XPj HSIVE. SO WHY SHOHin PUBLIC PAY TH R nnr.H THE K,n« bhvkbjnlkgj the Bis and ad. the ..ive revealop- veek before 25 the market groa the weight of *spe- Some ofC.P.F. - 708 words
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Advertisement167 1960-12-05 15 EXCITINGLY NEW! It's the new fashion m beauty. *LIP QUICK*! Worlds first ROLL-ON lip colour m the slim, elegant golden case! New *LIP QUICK' outlines, shapes AND colours lips cleanly, quickly, easily. Takes the place of lipstick, lip liner and Lip brush! Ordinary lipsticks csb break or melt. 'LIP QUICK'167 words
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Miscellaneous115 1960-12-05 15 Junior crossword ACROSS 1. What I did on Christmas day m the morning? (3.5.5.) 7. "Hark! the Herald Angels sing Glory to the <3.4.4> 9. The Wise Men of lhe East were by the Star ot Bethlehem (3) 11. The frost was. though (5) 13. "Born is the Kin? of115 words
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Article, Illustration566 1960-12-05 16 GORDON OWEN - GROW YOUR OWN BUT IT'S A GAMBLE GORDON OWEN By AT the bottom of my garden grows a threefoot Christmas Tree. It is green, and very healthy. On Christmas Eve I shall dig it up and install it m an honoured spot m the hall. It is four years sinceN.N.S. - 566 words
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Article, Illustration603 1960-12-05 16 FRANK DUPRES - FRANK DUPRES AFTER 100 YEARS, ERA OF THE BATTLESHIP FADES INTO OBUJ AS BRITIAN'S LAST GREAT GIANT, THE VANGUARD, IS SCRAPS By rpHIS Christmas marks the centenary of an event that made naval history. One hundred years ago, the shipyard of the Thames Iron603 words
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Miscellaneous7 1960-12-05 16 CROSSWORD SOLI \< BOSS Led. 1 ho\\\ i7 words
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