The Singapore Free Press, 10 December 1960

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  • 21 1 2°ttEP UP WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST REAE The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 343 1  -  R.G. PILLAI CHAN SWAN BEE $750,000 'new look' for Thomson Road It will serve population m the State's north By AND Medical expansion plans by Govt. CINCAPORE CITY", Sat.— The Government is converting the Thomson Road hospital into a second general hospital. The number of beds
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  • 229 1 Schoolboys given facts on children by choice' FORM V GETS FAMILY PUNNING FACTS Pmm Lo> Khoon SINGAPORE, Sat. schoolboys were yesterday future family planning reslively discussion on subjects population increase to girl .-sion ''on? rist ital, Seam Ann, Tan Mr. the Problems n r you 1 nt them." ems the
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  • 145 1 Cruel of 'kind' people to free these monkeys MNGAPORE CITY, Sat. Long- tailed monkeys have given the Director of the Botanical Gardens and his staff a headache. Mr. H. M. Burkill, the Director, said In his annual report that they caused much damage. During the year 30 monkeys had been
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  • 143 1 FORMOSA LOSES SEAT ON UN ECONOMIC COUNCIL UNITED NATIONS. Sat— Nationalist China yesterday Ig*» iiu F^cjomie and Social Council (BCOSOO seat it has held throughout the 15-year history of the United Nations. A strong combination of Afro-Asian and Soviet bloc votes on the General Assembly had eliminated the Republic of
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  • 25 1 PEKING. Sat.— Mr. Liv Shao Ch\. Chinese Head of State, returned by air last night from Moscow after attending the Communist ••Summit."
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  • 22 1 LONDON. Sat.— The Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party has put off its December session until January
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  • 33 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. The American Discoverer 28 satellite may remain m orbit until the weekend before an attempt is made to recover its instrument capsule containing secret intelligence equipment and human tissue-
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  • 25 1 OSLO. Sai. The Norwegian Government yesterday rejected a recommendation by army chiefs that Norway snould introduce tactical atomic weapons into its defence forces-
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  • 26 1 BELGRADE, Sat. President Tito was handed a personal message from Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, yesterday. The contents were not disclosed.
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  • 18 1 BONN. Sat. West Germany yesterday contributed $164,000 for construction "of dwellings for refugees m Pakistan.
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  • 125 1 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat.— The Rotary Club Cheer Fund received its biggest boost this week when more than one hundred readers sent 1" donations totalling $850 to send the Fund past the $2,500 mark. The donors came from all walks ot life sailors, soldiers, clerks, teachers and
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  • 275 1  - Top Govt. officers to undergo supervision course in 1961 HAROLD SOH RAGE BY RAGE PREVIEW OF TODAY'S MEETING k BY A. LEWIS IS ON P. 12 By SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. gEXIOR Government officers Executives and Higher Executives are to undergo a series of courses on supervision at the Staff Training
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  • 259 1 Justice for all' in new South Africa CAPETOWN. Sat. The President of the new Republic of South Africa will serve for seven years and will have powers limited to tho.se of a constitutional head of state, it was announced here yesterday. The national flag of the Republic to be declared
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  • 35 1 NEW DELHI. Sat.— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said yesterday the government had received reports that Chinese Communist troops had withdrawn from the Indian border outpost at Longji on India's northeast frontier.
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  • 198 1 FIERCE CLASHES AS DE GAULLE BEGINS ALGIERS TOUR A LGIERS. Sat.— A massive J\ force of riot police last night broke up demonstrators and cleared barricades from the streets of Algiers after a day of clashes here and m Oran that marked President De Gaulle's Algerian tour. Six riot police
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  • 30 1 PARIS, Sat.— Lieut. Gen. Sir Harold E. Pyman of the British Army has been appointed to succeed Gen. Sir Horatius Murray as C-in-C Allied Forces, Northern Europe.
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  • 23 1 WASHINGTON, Sat.— President Eisenhower flew to Georgia yesterday for a week-end of golf at the Augusta National Golf Club.
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  • 15 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. India will let Sikkim have Its own army.
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  • 21 1 In -Turkey, UAR UNITED NATIONS, Sat.— Turkey aAid the United Arab Republic were elected to non-per-manent seats on the Security Council.
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  • 21 1 BUDAPEST, Sat— Premier Kadar said there would be no modification m Hungary's political life fo-lowing tiie Moscow -summit."
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  • 19 1 BREMEN, Sat. The French Navy released the West German freighter Alcyone, held earlier off the Algerian coast.
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  • 24 1 MOSCOW, Sat. The Kirov Ballet of Leningrad is to dance at Covent Garden for four weeks beginning June 19 next year.
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  • 15 1 TOKYO. Sat. The Japanese government yesterday recognised the new regime of El Salvador.
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  • 34 1 Firs;. Malayan r'und manager's prices today buying $115, selling 51. 23. Second Malayan Fund manager's prices buying 95 cts., selling 51.01. Piist Hong Kong Fund manager's prices buying HKSI.O6. .selling HKSII3.
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    55 1 THE STORY OF A BLIND ELEPHANT THE first of five great jungle stories by Lt. Col. J. H. ("Elephant Bill") Williams begins m Page Four today. If you are looking for first class reading to \v hi I c away the evening hours then be sure of youi*
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  • 13 1 LONDON, Sat.— Prince Philip is home after a continental holiday.
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  • 54 1 $1 500 ROBBERY 'i-< v him .v mcd <*■ v n«» i utebcd him of •i• i ;ii 1 1 S i ,000 1% Ol llftji U( -In |l I I o 1 1 1 moriiiii SAILOR IOMEI drivers eartj m Hit [the world at noon I by
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  • 19 2 LONDON. S.u. An exchange of television broadcasts be.v.een London and Moscow x<\\\ be made :.t-\i fear.
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  • 173 2 PHOUMA APPEALS TO BOTH SIDES TO AVOID CIVIL WAR VIENTIANE. Sat.- Laotian Premier Prince Souvar.na Fhouma yesterday appealed to the opposing pro-Western and pro-Corn mmist forces to head off a civil war which has threatened to erupt m the capital itself. He sent a letter to the forces of pro-
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  • 155 2 NEW YORK, Saturday. viR Dag Hammarskjoeld, the L.N. Secretary-General, reported last x night that arrangements were being made to evacuate Europeans from the Congo's Orientate Province where mass reprisals have been threatened unless Mr. Patrice Lumumba is released. He also stated
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  • 109 2 TV ban by makes MPs angry PONTEFR ACT Yorkshire^ Sat. Major Bill Cook thought a popular comedy television series about the army showed soldiers as "unemployable morons who go to bed m battledress." So he put up a notice warning his men not to watch it on the new coin-in-the-slot
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  • 31 2 ROANOKE (Virginia). Sat. M 4. and Mrs. Oliver Powers, parents of U-2 pilot Praucis Gary Powers, have received a photograph uf him taken since his irial m Moscow
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  • 327 2 LONDON. Sat. The •mystery buyer" who paid a record $1,547,--000 for a Prans Hals portrait this week was Major Alfred E. Allnatt. 71-year-old building contractor. Respected He saia the authority of the Security Council should be respected and no action or pressure taken on \"ue Council, m anticipation
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  • 184 2 THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET PUNS WORRY ASIA KARACHI, Sat. Asian businessmen yesterday expressed concern at the possible adverse effects of the European Common market and the European Free Trade Association on economics of their countries. They also said the formation of an Asian equivalent was premature at this stage but
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  • 137 2 SHIP IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the *-> Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Tabian 1/2, Braeside 4/5, Bolshevik Suhanov 6A, Lao 6/7, Batu 8/9, Bennevte 10/11, Laura Maersk 13/14, General Sikorski 15/16, Steel Rover 18, Walrlmu 19, Matang N. Wall 1/2, Senai N. Wall 3, Sclangor N.
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  • 56 2 HONG KONG, Fri. Closing prices here, today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,420 $1,420 sales sales Unton Ins. Canton $124.00 $124.00 mmmm sales sales Wheelock Marden $9.40 $9.50 sales sales H'Kong phone $37.75 $37.75 sales sales Dairy Farm Ss Cold Storage $34.00 $33.75 sales sales
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  • 30 2 LONDON: Th« Financial Times market indices for Dec. 2, last year, week *go. previous and yesterday's, respectively: Tint. 233.2, 253.5, 259.2, M 7.». Rubber. 205.1, ISO.O, ISS.7, 1»7.7.
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    • 109 2 LONDON, DM. t. Prtvieus Te-daf RUBBER No. 1 RSB 0.1.f European ports. Dee 25 916 251 Jan 25i 2s| RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 25 t 2bi RUBBBR No. t RSS Settlement House Terms. Jan 25U16 2f> 8 1* Feb 25! 25 9 16 TONE: Uncertain. PEPPER:
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    • 48 2 DOFFIE: Futurtt 'B Contract Oce. 35.49 35.48 Above price* quoted m US cents per Ib. NEW YORK, Dte. 9. Previous Today TIN Straits IPSt 102.12 101.57 RUBBER FuturSS J«n 29.10 28.85 Mir 29.10 L'S.92l TONE: Bartly tttady. N«. 1 RBS Dec. landsd »rie« 20 2611/16
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    • 34 2 NIW YORK, Dm. 9. Previous Today 30 Industrials 605.17 610.90 20 Raltrtads 126.74 127.77 40 Oomtsti* Bends 84.19 84.29 15 UtHitiM 96.65 97.02 •5 tucks Camposit* Avtragts 200. 9 S 202.57
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    • 35 2 Malabar spot 43, afloat* 43, Dae. Shipment 42. Lampong spot 43J, aftoats 43. Dec shipment 421. Muntok -white spot 71, afloats 70, Dec. shipment 68. Above price* quoted m U.S. cents per lb.
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    • 80 2 LONDON, Dtt. 9. Previous Taday COPRA Philippinas t.i.f. U.K. /North lurapaan norti dathrartd wtight ptr long tart Oaa. $lT4i $174 COPRA, ttr«lta ••rnto «.l.f. U.K./ NtrtK lur*M*n ptrtt dtlivcrtd wiight |Nr long tan DH./Mn *64i COOONUT OIL enid* Strait* e.l.f. lur»--p«.n parta m bulk par lang tan
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  • 789 2 NOTE: AH prices below are middle prices. OT TO tUIRMtS. ect s era eiprtii mn. fg «w ftsttftfin tflVJttttl cbi era Hits imi. ici =s tietiliif eaff(U< rttm. t w s eta capital rttvri. I tt as CM fifitftll call s-. Cm til. t
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  • 517 2 when output "JL I is limited By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE difficulties which face any tin mine during a period of restricted output are multiplied when the producing unit is a comparatively small one, as is Chenderiang Tin, says the Stock Exchange Gazette, London. The
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  • 120 2 Markets in London close on a dull note t ONDON, Sat.— The LonLidon stock markets finished a gloomy week and a fortnightly account on a dull and uncertain note Thenf^s a modest rally m eiltedeed securities but elsewhere prices lost further ground on small selling and a lack of SU
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  • 104 2 NEW YORK: Wall Street yesterday closed firm at or around the day's highs. This was also the best day of this week with gains ranging mostly to a dollar or more. With a few exceptions the market tended mildly lower during the first hour, profittaking producing a majority
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  • 55 2 WASHINGTON: Preliminary forecast* by the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) indicate world corn (matae) production will set a record In 1960-61 The agency said the ou:lcok wiii for a total piouuction of nearly 8.2 billion bushed This would be the first time that ihe world output
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  • 26 2 SEOIX: Tne Republic of Kores has signed a contract to sell 30.000 tons of salt to Japan ai ihe pnc« of US$5 per ton.
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  • 87 2 U > >jrp lost sightly r 'Mr;e .r.| quietly stea 5 Dull g^g? a:. a continup^ th€ afterno? was iincertaic featureless trj£? mand as a press: ye >0 Some Mfch» sibly ol ai quiu we "U" J(:j lurther softer.^ :J position. N YORK p a Traders ssic j London
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  • 18 2 LA(»O>: Kajaj|i y higher import c^ue range oi Rood* xc.-j Cars. f'.r beer v,ne!; arc .>r.ru
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  • 20 2 Ho\(, KON(, [J thr 1 hnndndE ftam built Cuba i '..< nj will be built aith ins Ist Chineoe sjd
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    • 491 2 SHIPPING NY.X.LINE S'pora p. S*tan Pe-sre Sumi«a Maru 'or A:sn p Sa 1, Genoa, t^erpoc HambLTg, kv.Hvz Rotteraam 12- 13 Dec Shiga Mar* far Ace*, feddati, Port Said, G?«ca. laanaines, Hamburg (E.T.A. 24, 6U. Rottercsm. Lotion. A r t*e r 5. Brener &Le Havre 27, 25 Oec Akagi Maru to
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    • 15 2 Finance and industry Page Two today gives you the ups and downs of your shares.
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    • 176 2 BARBER LINE fan U.S.A. EAST COAST PORTS fia PANAMA. LOT ANtEUS S» ANO HONMONG TARANTEL 15 Dec TAf mt FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LINI Fra« U.S.A. GULF PORTS via PANAMA. LOS ANCELES C 111 "M ANO HONGKONG FERNIROOK 17 Bat CASTIEVIIU BARBER-FERN* VILLE LINE to NEW YORK. BOSTON, PHILAOEIPHIA. BALTIMORE MOHU
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  • 132 3 x SKIDDED AND TWO WHFFi <5 U/CMT tLS WENT OFF THE ROAD... DRIVER CRAWLED OUT SHAKEN BUT UNHURT [PHOToT^NEWS W^^mm^^— .^—^M gERANGGON, Sat— The driver of this taxi had a narrow escape when his vehicle skidded and plunged into a drain near the MacPherson Circus.
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  • 55 3 Sat m ma, only a limited number of girls from well to do lamilies. 'But i have been told that another club will be opened soon." she said. Miss Dunsford said that women m Singapore were definitely better off socially and economically
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  • 139 3 3 STUDENTS OFF CYCLE TOUR OF THAILAND WITH $20 EACH RIVER VALLEY. Sat. Three Secondary School boys have left with S2O each on a cycle trip to Bangkok and Chengmei m Thailand. They are Edward Pong, 18. <Beatty Secondary School). Johnson Khalid, IT. i.Siglap Secondary School) and Vincent Chong. 18.
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  • 70 3 PREVENTION OF EROSION ON ROADSIDE HILLS rpAMPENIS. Sat. -The A. Public Works Department is now engaged hi anti-soil erosion work on two hills bordering on Tampenis Road. Workmen are engaged m strengthening the sides of the hills to prevent minor landslips after heavy rain. This measure is hailed by motorists
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  • 79 3 Spectacular Hawaiian dancing at variety concert SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. The Foorman School of Music, Penang Lane, held its annual variety concert at ihe Cultural Centre. About 150 students took part. There were 36 items m the two-hour show which was well attended by parents. Among the highlights were the "Natrona
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  • 47 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Penghulus and assistant penghulus of Johore have been i given a new 'assignment' m addition io their normal i duties. They were asked to look out for old graves or decrepit I tombstones which might lead |to archaelogical finds.
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  • 28 3 KOTA BHARU. Sat. The Government is to take drastic action against more than 1.000 people m the Bachok district who have not yet paid their assessment.
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  • 63 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Only 23.000 of the students who took the examina- tion for entry to secondary schools can be certain of places m government assisted schools next year. For they received A and B grade passes. The 44.059 who obtained C grade passes
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  • 78 3 TALAN BESAR, Sat. The Singapore school canteen vendors association has started a membership campaign with a view to inducing all food hawkers In school premises to join it. This follows a resolution passed at the Association's first anniversary celebrations during the week-end at the New World.
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  • 145 3 Chinese Chamber still needs $100,000 for its new $1 mil. building SINGAPORE CITY, Saturday. MJ»HE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce is making a final drive to collect funds for ils new 10-storev headquarters m Hill Street. A committee meeting was told that $900,000 had been collected. The chairman. Mr. Koh
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  • 74 3 KLANG. Sat.— The Selangor State Government was criticised for rejecting Klang Town Councils request for $50,000 for the maintenance of bunds and tidal gates. Sheikh Hussein bin Sheikh Ali (Alliance) suggested thai the Town Council should have nothing to do with the bunds and tidal
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    • 56 3 I s P Cfl *ng just a few I i an<^ suddenly I i^fl Invitation 'ANRAI s invite all men I be interested to a suitings. Choose your Christmas and 1961 suits from this range any day except Sunday, trom 9.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. 81 HIGH ST. NLY EXCLUSIVE
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    • 293 3 Mrdiiim Wave 476 metres RADIO .MALAYA ing; 6.05 Vegetable and fruit prices Minium nwn {n: metrc>) ttt p e naug, Ipuu, Kuaia Lumpui •ihort Wave: til metre (4. 80 Ke s.» pM ]15 Summary o f pro- and Malacca; 6.10 Third Soverp\l 1 00 Programme .sum- grammes lur me afternoon;
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    1470 4 FIRST OF FIVE STORIES FROM A BOOK BY J.H. WILLIAMS-OR 'ELEPHANT BILL' ...MOTHER JUMBO WITH FLICKERING LIGHT IN HER EYES AND THE CALF THEY CALLED 'GUIDE MAN' THE elephant was called Mahoo Nee, or "Fire Opal" from the colour of her eves, which were of a rich dark
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  • 324 4 LONDON, Sat. Does it harm brain? New test on boxers gives the answer: It does NOT QENTLEMEN boxers are having their brains tested. After fighting, their heads are "wired up" to an electro-encephalogram. Then doctors assess whether they have suffered any damage. So far. 52* amateurs have undergone the
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    • 154 4 READ WHAT LEADING MALAYANS SAVin the BIG DECEMBER Issue Other features include: AUNTIE FOR A DAY* Gillian FROWNS FOR SUZIE WONG— Why SOLO DATES FOR TEENAGERS Mills tells of the joys of entertaining Hong Kong high fashion circles prefer the Three young Malayans discuss the conunderprivileged children. more decorous cheongsam.
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  • 74 5 f >tkm ra and Iter. tical ren i i i m this think via o thai :ruits Id be plani hard then ap anu the len be mbs v compering be- m Iv ad tg to pr- eed but jath be- v matured. r day of 3oi as soon
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  • 447 5 Reader: Green flies on my sweet corn are a dreadful pest MY REPLY: THEY ARE WHITE FLIES AND HERE IS CURE READER writes: I find green flies a dreadful pesi on such tilings as sweet corn (which has been very successful Yates seeos. I nave had as many as seven
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  • 101 5 Ruper; g"'cs hard at the city m Ihe distance. I've seen pointed towers like that m one ot Daddy's l>ooks." he thinks. I'm sure that this isn't England. Surely I can hear voices. Perhaps I can ask somebody." Turning, he sees two curt men m light
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    436 5 FRUIT DROP AND CAUSE MAGGOT INFESTATION HOW TO HALT LEAF CURL AN OLD AMAHS TALE LAST WEEK we published the answers to three of a long list of queries sent m by a reader who is obviously a keen and successful gardener. Today we will try and deal
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    • 50 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice de Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and PhiS Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake V Vwmat ARE THE DIG GOME T^H I HE...HE...DIDNOTHINS EDWE...1...1 WcHARGK AGAINST^ UFJ PONT YOU HAVE NO CHARGES AGAINST /WKE GAYLE... 1 by chic Young I BLONDIE
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 112 6 UOOD NEWS is good news and today w i t h outstanding achievements m rice and poultry production Malaya is fast striding towards selfsufficiency. For the year 1959--60 her fields have yielded a record 33.7 'million gantangs of padi. Her farms have reared two million birds which
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    • 76 6 IIfHAT a week it has been for public spirit. In Kuala Lumpur the victim of a gang attack runs one and a half miles to seek the sanctuary of a police station. Hundreds stood by and watched. But no one helped. In Singapore an aged hawker dies m a
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    • 96 6 IN Kuala Lumpur the 1 General Post Office will help 15 boys froiu poor families to buyschool books for the new year by giving them temporary jobs during the coming Christmas rush. A most commendable act. An act which other Government departments and commercial
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  • 14 6 Man's ohief merit consists m resisting the impulses of his nature.— JOHNSON.
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  • 732 6 Ike and Jack in 'fine display' of democracy WASHINGTON. Saturday. fTUIE meeting between President Eisenhower and his successor, I Senator John Kennedy, is. m the opinion of a widely-read newsman, as "fine a display as the nation has seen m one of the great rituals of the American democracy.** Writing
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  • 27 6 DJAKARTA, Sat.— The banteng the Indonesian wild buffalo that is a state symbol is m danger of extinction, Mr. Pranowo, a forestry expert said.
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  • 484 6  -  LAN MOK-AI By Blind since six, she's happy tn have a job means place m life SINGAPORE CITY, Saturday MISS ANGELA CHUA sometimes wishes to see herself m the mirror as other girls do. But it is an impossible wish, for she has been blind since
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  • 104 6 MORE BARRACKS FOR STAFF AT NAVAL BASE T ONDON, Sat. Miss Ld Joan Vlckers (Conservative) asked Mr. Lan OrrEwing Civil Lord of the Admiralty m the House of Commons last night, what arrangements were being made to improve the living conditions of H.M.S. Terror at the Naval Base, Singapore. Mr.
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  • 24 6 COPENHAGEN, Sat. Danish farming experts will help Thailand to establish a model Danish farm and agricultural training centre early next year.
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  • 18 6 LONDON, Sat. Thick fog covered London Airport yesterday causing delays and cancellations to many services.
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  • 15 6 ACCRA, Sat. President Nkrumah asked Ceylon to keep its forces In the Congo.
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  • 31 6 LONDON, Sat.— Princess Alexandra of Kent, has accepted an invitation from the King and Queen of Thailand to stay with them for a few days m Switzerland next month.
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    • 40 6 BflBHVlfliBipBIIII!llli!ll!!!l!'l'i!ll!!!l!lllll!l 111 Illllllllliiimiiiiiiiiiiimimiiumiiiiuml iff (r \i W f^M TW E R E S "TALK OF W$ I A PO^^'^AV WEEK. C V THEY'RE SLOWLY V 1 ,^V y^^s\ COMING ROUNI7 TO Aj iw Ir^ t\ our way of yyz. \THiNKiN^^n|r'
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  • 93 7  - They are on way to London for higher studies G. SUBHAS foUR girls with a single aim on tourist ship rig city; > ,v o C navel paid to eek, < irists, ;traUans, their arious pjptt: misses <vere: a n. is her -.y be *V. t 1 \;>tra lia were
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  • 28 7 I KM Sat and ding the nee, ser- hinesc m Kamu Rtv. .:.jong at Rkhard f will at the i at i burcb lending -houist Ser- "::inese
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  • 279 7  - All is set for eight-day housing show: A lion dance to greet the VIP's HAROLD SOH By SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. is set for the Housing and Development Board's exhibition to be opened by the Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Can, m a vacant plot of land m Selegie
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  • 97 7 Mental file will aid local police, says expert SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. Mr. W. Langford -Penny, (above), managing director of Trent Mind and Memory Development Ltd., Sydney said that the local police could "achieve a measure of success m crime detection.'* if his methods of turning the mind into a mental
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  • 142 7 SCHOLARSHIP FOR LOCAL PASTOR TO STUDY IN U.S. UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. The Rev. Denis C. Dutton, associate pastor m Wesley Church, has been awarded a Crusade scholarship by the Methodist Church to study m the United States. This was announced at the Methodist Church annual conference, now being held
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  • 155 7 JURONG, Saturday. I RECREATION facilities are at last available to villagers at the 18th milestone Jurong Road, following the opening of the Tuas Community Centre two months ago. The centre today caters for| over 200 registered members. But the spokesman
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  • 84 7 BISHOP AMSTUTZ OPENS NEW $150,000 SIGLAP CHURCH SIGLAP. Sat.— A new $150,000 Methodist church which can accommodate 350 people ai a time, was opened at East Coast Road yesterday by Bishop H. B. Amstutz, head of the Methodist Mission m South-East Asia. Delegates to the annual Methodist Church Conference now
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  • 53 7 r NEE SOON, Sat. Fortyfour boys passed out from the Army Boys Trade School at Punjab Barracks here m a parade yesterday before Lt. Gen. Sir Rodney Moore, Chief of the Federation Armed Forces. The boys have completed their training and are awaiting entry into
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  • 172 7 Magic man Wong hopes for a miracle SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. Magic oozes from the fingertips of The Great Wong but it is not magic that Mr. Wong wants but a miracle. In a crowded tenement In Jalan Besar, he said: "Magic is a dying art m Singapore." And, despite his
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  • 672 7 Top passes in L.C.C. (Spring 1 960) exams SINGAPORE, Sat. The Ministry of Education has announced the followin? top passes m the 1960 spring L.C.C. examinations: HIGHER ACCOUNTING: Tay Thye Poh. Chong Kirn Chou Tay Hung Peng, Alan Francnot r* StfWYeo Kirn Hock. Tan X HIGHER ADVERTISING: Chong Kirn Seng.
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  • 463 8 ...OR IS A FIRST ACQUAINTANCE SOON FORGOTTEN? MAKE THIS CHECK ON YOUR S F I ET IS grant the fact that the most important thing is to "wear well" over a long period of time. However, the impression you first make on someone you meet
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  • 219 8 EUROPEANS MUST PLAY BIG PART IN PULLING BARRIERS-ENVOY SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. The Deputy Commissioner for the United Kingdom, Mr. H. T. Bourdillon. said that the European community could play a big part m helping to break down all barriers for Singapore's prosperity and stability within the Commonwealth. Mr. Bourdillon told
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  • 33 8 TANGLIN. Fri. The Phillippine Consul-General, Mr. Alejandro S. Holilores. will leave Singapore on Tuesday for a month's holiday m Manila. He will return to Singapore on Jan. 14 next year.
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  • 42 8 Princess Meriam ('I want to be a ballet dancer) practises for a matinee PRINCESS MERIAM, 10-year-old daughter of the late Sultan of Johore, has decided she wants to be a ballet dancer. Here she is seen practising for a London charity matinee.
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  • 189 8 SINGAPORE CITY, Sat.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and Mrs. Lee, have been invited by Air India International to a champagne party m a jetliner on Dec. 22. The party will take place during a flight between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur by
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  • 167 8 Family planning advice for 100,000 at exhibition SINGAPORE .ity jJ IfORE THAN 100,000 people ol from all walks of life have sea planning exhibition at the Victoria M Hall, which has just ended. An vn rage -j( I dailj v'^ fi 12.000 on weekends Thes< figure J by ol the
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  • 242 8 60 EXPERTS WILL DISCUSS S-EAST ASIAN HISTORY: VARSITY FORUM SINGAPORE CITY. Sat— A conference, described as "a unique feast of South East Asian history." will bring about 60 historians to Singapore next January. It is the first international conference of South-East Asian historians. Historians from Britain, America, Holland. Portugal. Japan.
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  • 132 8 FUN AND GAMES AT AN XMAS PARTY FOR SPASTICS SINGAPORE CITY, Sat.— It was a day of iun and joy lor more than 30 spastic children at a party specially organised for them by the Spastic Children's Association. The party complete with Christmas tree, goodies, fun and games— nad the
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  • 36 8 SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. Miss Mabel Marsh, 75, principal of the Methodist Girls' School. Kuala Lumpur, for 40 years before her retirement 10 years ago. is due to arrive here by air from Britain today.
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  • 38 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Gen. Sir Richard Hull, Cpm-mander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces, will fly to London on Dec. 15 to attend a conference at the War Office. He is expected to return on I>c. 23.
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  • 25 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat Filipino lawyer. Mr. Prudencio Del Castillo arrived here to be Vice-Consul for the Philippines Consulate-Gene-ral m Singapore a new post
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  • 23 8 TAMPIN. Sat. The newly established Tampin Rotary Club is to meet every Monday at the International Club here at 5 p.m.
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  • 36 8 SINGAPORE Twomoi irtll be op month. rti m Affairs, Mi o*s will 'I Community 7.30 pjn „..-s r h, Prirrj *£f Le, Kuan Vw SSJ Van Kit Comrff on D- 11 M 3
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    • 17 8 Xmas shopping! Save your loose change for the Rotary Club Cheer Fund. V JIMk. v 1 ...1
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 224 8 |>ORN today you have m J I> alert, keen mind which J ron can see through to the heart of a problem almost the In- \q\ itfl s stant it is presented. Your imagination, practical capabilities and tireless energies all contribute to your even- (|M s tual success. You have
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  • 64 9 Height is disease of the car industry m--' re n« and I I I bably m who a dieting mo- ight disease H^'-- r < that dis- -neer I-■ nne more I irts of fight )USlj dis- > m >uth- nof I >ays OUt X or X have I. oout
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  • 1044 9 Opel has good looks, but it's not at all showy THE NEW CARS JENNIFER CHAN ROAD-TESTING J THE MORE YOU DRIVE THE REKORD, THE MORE YOU WILL LIKE IT \yHAT, I once asked a friend who has owned 14 cars m the last two years, does he think a prospective
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  • 59 9 LONDON, Sat. Indications pointed to major success m a new field for Japanese manufacturers m the British market motorcycles. Motorcycles, which are fast growing m significance m Japan's export trade, were recently allowed into Britain m unlimited numbers for the first time under the
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  • 151 9 So now the Germ (it is the Hovercraft No. 3) takes to the air LONDON, Sat— The GERM, Britain's third experimental hovercraft which is backed by the giant Hawker Siddeley group, is airborne. It has started flying trials after only a few months' building at the group's Folland Aircraft subsidiary
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  • 125 10 487 students will vie for honours in Walk SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. Tomorrow 487 secondary school students, boys and girls, will vie for honours m a walking race organised by the Chinese V.M.C.A. The walk begins at 7.30 a.m. and covers a distance of approximately 7 1 2 miles. Many of
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  • 74 10 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. The following have been invited to represent the S.C.C. Invitation rugby team to play against R.A.F. Tengah on the padang on Monday. Mohd. Alsagoff < Blacks i Wiggins <SCC\ R. Richards <SRC>, Wilson <SCC>. Gan Boon Leong (Police): Ang Chooi Leong (Blacks'.
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  • 25 10 KALLANG. Mon. -The People's Association will organise an Inter-Community Centres table tennis championship starting on Jan. 9. Entries close on Dec. 27.
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  • 16 10 BALESTIER, Sat. Jalan Tenteram Community Centre will hold a table-tennis tournament and picnic tomorrow.
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  • 60 10 Rovers to meet the Youngsters SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. j Windsor Rover's meet St. Patrick's Youngsters m a soccer match tomorrow. The Rover team will be picked from the following:— Eng Kianu. P. Aiiiiioiis, Ka\ Joo, Rahman, Peter Chiang, Francis Lim. P. Maiii, Vincent Aug. Samuel Quek. Be.naid Sim, Peier Ton.
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  • 773 10  -  B. NORMAN MALAYA CUP COMPETITION IS NOW REACHING ITS FINAL STAGES AND EVERY MATCH IS A KEY ONE By Singapore City, Saturday THE H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugby competition gets more exciting as 1 it reaches its final stages. Every match played now is a key
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  • 56 10 THE girls hockey team which is included among; 99 players who go on tour today Left-right: FRONT ROW. Zaimui (Crescent). P. Stewart. O. Stewart. M. San- dosham. M. Gloria < iin BACK ROW: Siak S o Hah man. M. Turk' i i-,'
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  • 143 10 99 boys and girls wiii strive for glory of Singapore spor Singapore school children will go oi I 11 of the Federation today. They leave at 715 fl buses and will be gone for three days. During this time t fl played m Seremban and at Kuala Lumpur and t>;
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  • 105 10 HOCKEY Dec. 11. boys' match at Seremban; girls" match at Kuala Lumpur. TABLE-TENNIS. SWIMMING and WATER-POLO at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 12. Rugby team for the match against Negri Asians has already been named: Lim Kirn Siang <capt. Ec Chong Nam. Rudy Richards, Boon Leong, Mukundan: George McGarry,
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  • 132 10 Why Chinese YMCA did not enter: Short of players SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. Biggest surprise m the recent national table tennis championships came from a team that didn't enter. Chinese YMCA had not a single representative. Yet this club, which won the junior team championship m 1954, 1957 and 1958. has
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  • 161 10 CLEMENTS OUT OF MALAYAN CIVILIANS FIFTEEN SINGAPORE CITY. Sal Jeff Clements will not play tor tbe Malayan Civilians against Malayan Services al Scremban next Saturday. Dec. 17. Jeff, the Singapore skipper was not considered for select- ion as he is unable to make 1 the trip. Roy Holder and Mike
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  • 61 10 Soccer: Youth cuir.p- don: a.a.a. v. Dftrul *o Farrer Park 5.10 p.m. Rugby: H.M.S. Malaya Cvi Singapore Civilian.- v. N« Malacca, padang 5.00 p.n Blacks v Sarawak Rang* I Naval Base 4 p.m. TOMORROW Soccer: Charity Match Malays v. Chinese. JaJai Besar 7.30 p.m. Softball: Girl.-' Spurt- Married
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  • 36 10 SINGAPORE CITY. 5) following have pa.«*ed Civ Bin pore Hockey A.s.sociar:oi. Do Beard wricen test: B N <■' Seu«y Siumi Bej:>. Uarch Singh. Tnoiiev. Join. Maa Cftpi. Sioddan.; C and Mo: ri.s c.f \';i/
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  • 33 10 THE SPORT OLD BOYS DISAPPOINT SINGAPORE ove I I ttinou'j i re H Mar&hi -H 0.. scrap;» < fl ..< I OB A fl c 0 I It i it hoi H I I I
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  • 136 10 fOHORE BAHRU, Sat. tl The Starlight Football team of Johore Bahru will go all out to regain the Tay Joon How trophy from the holders Telok Kurau United of Singapore, when they meet tomorrow at the Sri Gelam ground.
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  • 464 11 I I mun "w,s X '!SL TIE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL NANYANG NANFANG !,7i>^^~ <W M W '<" ">' NT KWEE LOH MAYU-LOONO 2S2X V" 2^ 1 2KS22L !£S!" CI VALI S 7*^ 4 exh,b,tor -L??** U 4 bMMter 8 Mori J Gollont Emperor •Mori 4 Exhibitor 6 Gallant
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  • 68 11 KALLANG. Sat. Survey Department Sports Club badminton I Qm P.W.D. Kail: Junior Singles Wong Kara Choon bt Tan Lye Swee 15-0, 15-0; Wahab Malik bt Sim Teng Meng 15-3. 15-4; L«e Ah Kow wo. Ong Kuan Bee. Open Singles: Tan Tack Seng bt Cheong Hock Siow 15-2. 16-18.
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  • 42 11 ALEXANDRA, Sat. In the Malayan Breweries sepak raga match for the J. Van Wike Chalj lenge Cup Selamat, Omar Ismail, i and Osman Kassim emerged the champion trio. Runners-up were Talip. Rahmat Tullah, and Salimon.
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  • 84 11 NEWMARKET, Sat. Japanese interest m the Newmarket Bloodstock Sales continued yesterday when a mare was purchased by the London Bloodstock Agency to be exported to Japan. The mare was Black Bee. a 10--year-old by Honeyway. The agency paid 4,000 guineas for her. Like the
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  • 37 11 CHANGI, Sat. The Malay Farm Community Centre will hold a series of tournaments for residents on Dec. 17. The tournaments are Sepak raga, badminton, and tabletennis. Entries for all these tournaments close today.
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  • 235 11 S.H.B, Police 2; SJR.C. "A" 1. SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. A *3 goal scored by Changker Singh off a long comer perhaps the first m the leagueearly m the second half was the deciding factor m this S.H.A. Div.2 match. The game was slow.
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  • 129 11 NEWMARKET, Sat. AH throuf hbreds jointly owned by the estate of Prince Aly Khan and John W. Galbreath m the United States are to come up for tale. Twelve brood mares and six foals now at Oalbreaths Darby Dan farms at Lexington, Kentucky, and Columbus.
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  • 718 12 The conditions will suit Brantas in mile event RACE DAY REPORT FROM THE COURSE by ALLAN LEWIS BUKIT TIMAH, 12 noon BESTCRETE THE NEXT BEST WITH DOWNING STREET MAIN THREAT lIEAVY rain throughout last night will make the tracks very heavy for today's racing at Bukit Timah. Course scratchings will,
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  • 35 12 Allan Lewis' best bets for today are: Palomar, (Race Two), Brantas (Race Six), Grantlee (Race Four). Best outsiders: Aloha, (Race Three), Wonder Hawk (Race Four), Delargo (Race Eight). The going is VERY HEAVY.
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  • 174 12 SOBERS RESCUES WEST INDIES WITH A MAGNIFICENT 132 BRISBANE. Sat. An electrifying innings by s Garfieid Sobers, who >cored 132 led the West Indies to a highly satisfactory of 359 for seven on the opening day of the first Test against Australia yesterday. Rank Worrell, witli a sound i. .mi
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  • 328 12  - Can Singapore team repeat hockey triumph tomorrow against Malaya? Asks J. LOUIS IN Kuala Lumpur tomorrow at 8 a.m. Singapore's international hockey team will strive to repeat the victory gained against Malaya last year. Malaya have won three of the previous seven internationals. Three matches have been drawn. Percy Pennefather.
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    395 12  - The DAILY DOSE JEFFREY JAMES 6y KRAMER SHOW DID NOT SERVE THE PEOPLE Federation sport the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association had the satisfaction of drawing its biggest gate of $12,000 for Thursday night's world class presentation, I do not think that it served the purpose of bringing tennis to the
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  • 74 12 NAGPUR. Sat. A ninth wicket partnership of 67 runs by Intekhab Alam and Nasim-Ul-Ghani .saved the Pakistan touring team from complete collapse against Central Zone here on the opening day ot their three day match. Fifteen wickets fell for total of 235 runs on a
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  • 19 12 PAYA LEBAR. Sat. Head Office Combined beat Meteorological Department 3-1 In the Malayan Airways Inter-Depart-mental football league.
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  • 162 12 Rugby men defend S. Africa ONDON, Sat. Do the Springboks play dirty rugby? YES, says South African Professor J.A. Vorster, head of the Department of Engineering at the University of Pretoria. NO, says Dickie Jeeps. England's rugby captain. Professor Vorster is quoted m Johannesburg accusing the Springboks of:— "Being imbued
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  • 70 12 BUKIT TIMAH, Sat.— Police and University shared honours m yesterday's Division II hockey match. The score was 3-3. Scorers: Varsity: V. Ponniah and Sukbir Singh (3). Police: Beh Sun Chew. Andrew Tan and Vellupillai. At Farrer Park. Eveready Sjx>rts Club snatched the SHA Division three title
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  • 47 12 PARRER PARK. Sat.— A hattrick by centre forward Hashmim enabled Serangoon Rangers to hold Parry United 4-4 at soccer. Chartered Bank drew 7-7 with United XI. Scores. Bankers Ahmad 3 > Lopez <3), gift goal. United Richard (3», Fong (2), Rajah, Hoi Hee.
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  • 303 12 In a few words T ONDON: A new wages *J plan for English professional soccer players, with a higher maximum of $255 a week, was recommended by the English Football League management committee. The plan provides for a new contract of service up to three
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