The Singapore Free Press, 14 December 1960
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Title Section22 1960-12-14 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1960. 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article223 1960-12-14 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON Licence fee jumps to $60 from $5 and owners want to sell out hfers cancelled: 35 are handed to police By ,i-C CITY, Wed. flic ;wH business m is virtually at a ;f following them.- rh: licence fee for m firearms from £$60.223 words
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46 1960-12-14 1 BY JOVE RAF BOY MASCOT FROM MALAYA IS FOUND IN U.S. Jimmy "*U. «i tdopted Royal .ahter pilots oese m a ni J69 of Sqiaret ry tgo Tn- I cate i ild L ua- ar. here let( d ineei Healey, Si ..u: u.i.-> j be pQoti46 words
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Article140 1960-12-14 1 BALLET AID BRINGS FUND TO $3,500 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. Thanks to the opening night's takings of the Singapore Ballet Group and -some $500 sent m by more than 100 readers this week, the Rotary Club Cheer Fund has now topped the $3,500 mark. Playing to a. full house at the140 words
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Article43 1960-12-14 1 m SINGAPORE CITY. Wed.— A goldsmith s shop m Smith ftrpet was burgled yesterday and an estimated $1,314 .nrth of jade lost. The theft was discovered by the proprietor, Yee Tin Fatt. 34, who found his safe cracked open.43 words
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131 1960-12-14 1 ENGLISH SOCCER PROS DECIDE TO GO ON STRIKE LONDON, Wed. English professional footballers decided here to strike m support of their demands for better wages and conditions. The decision was taken at a meeting attended by over 200 players from southern clubs. Players m the North and the Midlands are131 words
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Article, Illustration645 1960-12-14 1 Aussies in trouble as Hall gets two BRISBANE, Wednesday. AUSTRALIA was lighting back desperately at Brisbane this morning as Wesley Hall with fast, vicious and unbelievably accurate bowling sent back Simpson and Harvey m quick succession. It has been a bad match for Harvey and the lefthander shook his bat645 words
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Article, Illustration136 1960-12-14 1 Bakar for Jakarta in January SINGAPORE CITY. Wed.— Inche #bu Bakar bin Pawancto»e>-*foo has beenappointed Singapore's first senior trade and cultural representative to Jakarta, is due to leave next month to take up his important new post. Inche Abu Bakar. now Permanent Secretary m the Commerce and Industry Division, Ministry136 words
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154 1960-12-14 1 SINGAPORE CITY, Wednesday. THE Singapore Chinese Schools Conference has asked the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Xyuk Lin, to reduce the working hours of Chinese primary school teachers. The request was made m a memorandum submitted by the conference which also154 words
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79 1960-12-14 1 MAX BEERBOHM'S WORKS FETCH $78,000 AT SALE LONDON, Wed. Books and literary manuscripts of Sir Max Beerbohm. English caricaturist, wit and author, were auctioned here yesterday tor a total of $78,000. A dummy copy of Beevbohms novel. "Zuleika Dobsou.'' sent to the author for his approval of the binding and79 words
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Article18 1960-12-14 1 TOKYO. Wed Tne General Council of Japau Trade Unions launched a series of stiikes.18 words
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Article32 1960-12-14 1 PLYMOUTH (England). Wed —Mr. Isaac Foot, former leading Liberal politician and an outstanding public figure of his time, died at his home near hert yesterday, aged 80.32 words
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Article530 1960-12-14 1 But Harvey was not to stay at the crease long. It was Hall again and Harvey was out caught when the Australian Scoreboard read two for seven runs. Worrell and his boys were roundly cheered for some first class cricket with O'Neill walking: m to take his guard. At530 words
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Article36 1960-12-14 1 First Malayan Fund maru^pr > prices today, buying $1.15 and I selling $123 Second Malayan Fund manager's prices, buying McU., <md selling 01 First Hong Kern* Fund m.ui;<Iger'a prices, buying HKj,1.05 and -xhing HKSI.I2.36 words
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Advertisement48 1960-12-14 1 __B _-^-*_iSfl__B _H lß*w x HDrSSSfIHHI fabulous world oj max Factor TKQ $4.25 PERFUVE COLCGNE JbE CR PRIMiTIF $11.25 10.50 CREWE PUFF AND THREE LIPSTICKS UK CHEST $37.45 PERFUME GIFT BOX WEUF GIFT SET $18.90 MEN'S GIFT II 55.10 BUSY MAN'S BAR Sll-25 ;-,s FROM WEXPOISIYt TO EXPENSIVE'48 words
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Advertisement45 1960-12-14 1 r-^fj? ALLAN LEWIS PICKS TODAYS \^P WINNER'S ON PAGE 10... NIGHT JTJ GOLF IS HERE... SEE PAGE 14 TITUS 0. Id •^^X^ft^p l lmiWm HI SUPREME IN AUTOMATIC WATCHES f|f/f MULTI-JEWELS MEAN SMOOTHER A'^fV FUNCTIONING. DURABILITY AND PRECISION (fiVVi 48 HOURS RESERVE POWER &J*2sJr »^l^ll^lH^i^l^^^^^^^l^i^i^^^^^45 words
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Advertisement13 1960-12-14 1 FINE SHOES FOM MEN §X V?£k England I b, CROCKtTT JONES I Ililillill.iliilillLLiM13 words
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THE WORLD AT NOON
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272 1960-12-14 2 Kidnap inquest told of hair tests W e d. Hairs taken from Stephen Leslie Bradley's hairbrush on the day he arrived back m Sydney under extradition from Colombo were similar to those found on the rug wrapped around the body of murdered risht-year-old Bondi schoolboy Graeme Thome, "the City Coroner272 words
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420 1960-12-14 2 Paratroops fire on European rioters: Death toll is mounting ALGIERS, Wednesday. FRENCH Foreign Legion paratroops shot dead two European youths and seven Muslims and wounded 40 people m quelling violent demonstrations m the Hast Algerian fort of Bone yesterday shortly before President de Gaulle left there by air for Paris420 words
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157 1960-12-14 2 NEW SECRETARY OF DEFENCE: HE WAS A 'WHIZ KID' AT FORD 11/ASHINGTON. Wed.-- V? Robert Strange McNamara. named by pre-. >ident-eiect John Kennedy yesterday as the new Secretary of Defence, is a 44--year old businessmanscholar who was recently described by a friend as M a very balanced, practical intellectual." It157 words
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Article147 1960-12-14 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Sumicia Maru 1/2. Patroctus 4/5, Sudan 6A, Biliiton 6/7, Kassel 8/9. Akashisan Maru 10/11, Straat of Johore 13/14, Salmara 15/16. Tjitjalengka 18. Charon 19, Gi&ng Seng N. Wall 1. Seaenak N. Wall 2. Landak N.147 words
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Article54 1960-12-14 2 HONG KONG, Tues.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. Banking Corporation $1,425 $1,420 sales sales Union Ins. Canton $124.00 $124.00 sales sales Wheelock Warden 9.50 9.35 sales sales H Kong phone $38.25 $38.25 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $33.75 $33.25 sales sales Taikoo Docks54 words
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Article30 1960-12-14 2 LONDON: The Financial Times market indices for Dec. 2, last year, week *go. previous »nd yesterday's, respectively Tins. 233.2, 265.9, 258.3, 260.7 Rubber. 206.1, 190.5, 187.7, 188 2.30 words
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Article181 1960-12-14 2 Finance and industry Page Two today gives you the ups and downs of your shares. JAPAN AND CHINA TO START A CASH TRADING SYSTEM rpOKYO, Wed. A cash A settlement system to help trade between Japan and China is to be arranged soon, the Japanese Press said yesterday. This would181 words
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Article334 1960-12-14 2 Round the world Market Prices NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Dec. 13. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f European ports. Deo 25 716 25 7/16 Jan. 25 716 25 7/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 25 7/16 ***** RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement334 words
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Article875 1960-12-14 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Tuesday. 1 INDUSTRIALS Previous Toflay Aiex. Bricks Ords. (N) .90 .90 i Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers BOUSTEAO 1.16 1.15 8.8. Petrol 40'- 44/--j B.M. Trustees 5.25 525 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. i 20/3 20/3 Ord*. 45/3875 words
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America finds three new
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223 1960-12-14 2 Industrials are in demand, but gilts idle I ONDON, Wed.— Although -L* the level of market activity showed some slight improvement, the main activity was confined to industrial shares. Apprehension about the November trade figures was still a factor m gilt-edged securities which remained an extremely idle market. War Loaii223 words
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Article487 1960-12-14 2 By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT _J SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TIN NEWS, published by the Malayan fin Bureau m Washington, reports three new The first is a tin-lined copper tube, tin second is a tin-plated rectifier, and the third is m the unexpected field of lubrication. Of487 words
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Article31 1960-12-14 2 TOKYO: The Preside-!. v. Pakistan. Field Marsha i II mcd Ayub Khan. yester<ii\ ap. pealed to Japan for 00-operati n the development of Paki economy and educational .services.31 words
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Article28 1960-12-14 2 Brussels: Britain, Ptß&oe, i West Germany, Luxemtjourg. Beh gium and Holland have signed convention inaugurating control of air traffic at hipii altitudes j over Europe.28 words
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Article23 1960-12-14 2 PARIS: The (tatted BUtes, Canada and the nations ol Western Europe havr pffftffd agreemeni on a free world ecoiiomic co-operation ahgnmei.;.23 words
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Article27 1960-12-14 2 FIISABKTHVILI I Presidf i Moise Tshombe ol the Congo s I breakaway province- o: Katanga has called lor a common market of African states27 words
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49 1960-12-14 2 DE LIVERIES SLIGHT DECLINE AT SINGAPORE U note i U rt? I dehvene v m httdentd -^^B I IN H wh. 1 I Steady to&J c-oppi I m MU YORK h.-^M yestrr p M aden I pressun built up .M 1 KB& ,-m r i o: (tie n strike49 words
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Article16 1960-12-14 2 COVENTti ..I Company o: I < ribed aw I perfocte 6 .-I 181 :r.;>- -I16 words
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Advertisement518 1960-12-14 2 SHIPPING ii i tn NY.X.LINE S pore P, S Penanj Sumifla Maru roi -c" Port Sj:. g i Po:;erci". G<n t ETO 14 Oec Sn.»a Maru tof Men a i:_'-, c r Sa j o-'^cj v. Hamburg (E.T.A. 2^'! Rotterdam MtWfj, sr»rr?- l? Wawri 27 29 Dec isama Mjru For518 words
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Advertisement247 1960-12-14 2 BARBER LINE Frt« U.S.A. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA LOS ANGELES SW AND HONGKONC TARAHTEL 17 Oec TAI PiNC FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LINES Frem U.S.A. CULF FORTS via PANAMA. LOS INCHES Ct S»ti AND HONGKONC FERMMOOK 17 Oec CASTLEVILLf BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINE Te: NCW YORK, BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE N(A OtJtK.247 words
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Article, Illustration176 1960-12-14 3 ROBERT CHONG - FREE PRESS HOTO NEWS THEY'LL SAIL TO EUROPE IN 'NOAH'S ARK'JUNK ROBERT CHONG I planter. his w% If W 1 17 son, y 27 cats By If Wed— On stretch of the oast a retired tfiur Giffeningj preparing to sail nk m the New ke of their pets. verting their176 words
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Advertisement74 1960-12-14 3 The ideal Christmas gift ZEISSIKON Ij^^^^fe I Contaf lex \p n^* illlff III! >iss Ikon II I'22T'' B ?-U^J^ 111 Zeiss Ikon ii||pj ||jjjjjjj Super, the *Si selling =iHijii|iJiliH!l!i!H=i!ii!Hni!;i!;:H;;:«»=^^:;;:H^:HH;::: years of OOHtlfflGllG tion rTrTcc^s f 28 lens there is a camera to suit s^, L1 J J 1 your Christmas74 words
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Miscellaneous310 1960-12-14 3 RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wave: 476 metres Short Wave: 62 metres (4780 kt\ s.) P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary 1.02 Tunes with your tiffin: 1.30 The news; 1.40 The I Ray Anthony Orchestra; 2.00 i Close down; 5.00 Programme summary; 5.03 Latin escapade; 5.30 Children's corner; 5.45 Me--1 lodies m ragtime;310 words
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Article1783 1960-12-14 4 A dog ca lled Chili 'SORRY SIR, DOG DEAD NO FINDING....T HIS WAS WHAT I DREADED A STORY BY 'ELEPHANT BILL...O F THE DOG THAT LOVED TO LIVE IN THE JUNGLE BUT COULDNT STAND TRAINS SHE was the hottest bit of stuff I ever knew, a clean, shorthaired fox terrier.1,783 words
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Advertisement124 1960-12-14 4 n n o KlP^ I Canytotetiwho these fomo^dimmm Easy? Then why W^K^m not test your memory m this week's I W/io? Win RADIO W fctlvLY You've never had it so good m J TYTTTfj^H The magazine with the most' ffli f f I jIjTiTYM The Perfect <^rato^ G|/| I^^X L124 words
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Advertisement169 1960-12-14 4 m WfM m Kg THIS TESTIMONIAL ,< W W^WM AVAILABLf FROM I IQh] our SoLiciT R i I SOLE AGF NTI IMTIRHATIONAL CORPORATION, 9i a HIGH ST I Ifll '7. "t >^ f) I I \T?i K7 H FOR FINER SMOKING W Better records for youjH 4^B^ Pottpr cprvM with169 words
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Article281 1960-12-14 5 l 0 you approve of [co-ed schools? Lop me a line with I your opinions I 5 s rprised to read that m 1960 Eng- re is a hue and cry over co-edu- g nnmbers ot parents are crying v post-war trend which has al- Dgland to lead281 words
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Article63 1960-12-14 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Officials of the Geylang English School Parent Teacher Association for the coming year are Mr. Sect Boon Kirn, president. Mr. Ismail Rahim and Mr. Sect Cheng Bok, vice-presidents; Mr. Quah Eng Koon, hon sec; Mr. Do Dai Chee, hon. assistant sec; and Mr. S.Thenvanthiran,63 words
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159 1960-12-14 5 The debt parents owe to their children... THE Tengku Ampuan of Negri Sembilan has urged parents to be conscious of their responsibilities and to take a greater interest m their children's studies and out-of-school activities. She was speaking at the official opening of the new wing of the St. Aloysius*159 words
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532 1960-12-14 5 DEMI TASSE - Christmas— good time to start Junior on a savings campaign DEMI TASSE BY THE Christmas shopping rush is on and thousands of parents are still undecided what to get for Junior, now that he has got through his examinations and is behaving himself. The stacks of toys and games piled532 words
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Article, Illustration245 1960-12-14 5 A rare and amusing error m St. Lucia issue stamp is one of a set of three of the same design, issued by the West Indian island of St. Lucia, to mark a new political con- stitution. Stamp-collectors to whom its appearance seems oddly familiar will soon realise245 words
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Advertisement95 1960-12-14 5 lalzflex IM-500" SciT.IN EXPOSURE METER M rnhtr coated (jl boS colour I M uhtte hlms. M :m MELODICA" I H..hner. Oerroany A s exciting music fl a asV s chords and' I single notes m \Vv /k over two \Vw' FJk. <toves W :i -2 00 EACH (1 M. a.95 words
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Advertisement267 1960-12-14 5 9 1 :\/i i j r Ml 2 I FITTED CARPET j i with Rubberised Back j~ It brings a new beauty to your homes. Especially manufactured 1 for oil modern houses and offices. Duroble, Elegant and not too demanding of your pockets. Brighten your floors with "2 Rubberised bock267 words
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Miscellaneous68 1960-12-14 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson I MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and PhU Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES «>y Stan Drake by Chic Young 3LONDIE $H6S <SOI**G TO HE H "^p^v .^/v^^ I V\ T( r^N i s ?i I fe^ If I uri of I Hoioat68 words
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Article321 1960-12-14 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Easing the demand at K. Kertyau HIGH m the Government's plans is a scheme to ease the demand for beds at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital where 35,000 babies are born every year. A sum of $380,000 has been set aside for the conversion of a block of321 words
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124 1960-12-14 6 CUBA WILL AID INDONESIA IF DUTCH ATTACK, SAYS ENVOY JAKARTA, Wed— Cuba will come to the aid of Indonesia if it was attacked by Holland, the Cuban Ambassador m Jakarta., Dr. Benigno Arbezu Cadelo, said here last nigjit. He said m return Cuba expected Indonesian aid against imperialism. The ambassador124 words
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Article333 1960-12-14 6 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The following Is the full list of this week's donors to the Fund: Mr. David Marshall $100; Staff of Chung Khiaw New Bridge Road Branch $40.50 cts.; Staff of Chung Khiaw Bank, Tiong Bahru Road Branch $28; Singapore Casket Company $50; Service333 words
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Article, Illustration607 1960-12-14 6 Dean Rusk, Far East expert, works behind scenes, publicity PAGE 6 SPOTLIGHTS WASHINGTON, Wed. MR. DEAN RUSK, the Secretary of State-designate, is an expert on the Far East and a trained lawyer educated at Oxford and Berlin universities with a distinguished record of service. m the Army and the StateDEAN RUSK - 607 words
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173 1960-12-14 6 Bowleshad an illustrious carer in India named as lW t **M Politician K^^m *nose most i s^M successful job\^ 9 to 1953 "-"-'-CM with hav!n?^« £7 UA aecorc^vß before offering v- *~fl tjon when Pre.s^M hower took off-J",^ Later he vn > pst and F c He is a: S173 words
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282 1960-12-14 6 Battle for Vientiane on: Troops clash in the streets VIENTIANE, Wednesday. THE American Embassy m Laos reported late yesterday that the battle for Vientiane, the leftist-held capital, has started. America equipped troops of anti-Com-munist Gen. Phoumi Nosavan drove into Vientiane yesterday and clashed with Sovietaided forces of the new leftist282 words
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229 1960-12-14 6 Soonee Goh makes a triumphant return at the Vic SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. »3 There are 1,600,000 people m Singapore, they tell us. At a generous estimate, two hundred of them turned up for the opening night of the Singapore Ballet's sixth season at the "Vie" last night, which makes meA.B.A. - 229 words
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258 1960-12-14 6 L's DEPUTY SETS NEW GOVT. OF CONGO IN STANLEYVILLE LEOPOLDVILLE, Wed.— Mr. Antoine Gizenga, Mr. Patrice Lumumba's former Deputy Prime Minister, yesterday proclaimed from Stanleyville that he represented the "lawful government of the Congo." In a cable to Mr. Valerian Zorin, this month's chairman of the United Nations Security Council.258 words
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Article22 1960-12-14 6 BONN, Wed.— The Soviet Embassy blamed the failure to sign a Soviet-West German trade agreement on the Bonn Government.22 words
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Advertisement824 1960-12-14 6 your classified ad, to any onm of COLD STORAGE > SHOPS I throughout MALAYA emd SINGAPORE 20 Tanah Rata. CoM Storag* (M) Ltd., 1-5 Oar* Street. ICL-ANO Cold Storage <M) XAd., 10 New Road. ReTAIM S««»(M,tti, 1167 New Market. KUALA LUMPUR Cold Storms* (M) Ltd.. 19 McArthur Street and 6824 words
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Advertisement43 1960-12-14 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiiiiii PATEK PHILIPPE Is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp Df the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of senturies-old "GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penang. Illlllllllllllllllllltllllltllttllllllllllll43 words
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Advertisement28 1960-12-14 6 BBCiCSSSISSSSSSSSi on the MOW TRANSPORT &STORAGELT» 173, Cecil Street, Singapore^ Fhonc: ***** Managing P' rc tot 111 I m 7^^ PRICE 5590 Aooaabte from Good Elects I 4aents:—28 words
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Article58 1960-12-14 7 IPOH Wed The president of the Perak Malay Contractors' Association. Inche Yom Ahmad, urged tfce Federation Government to give contracts for rural development projects to Malay contractors. "If only half the contracts for rural projects are given to Malays, we will not be left58 words
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227 1960-12-14 7 Canberra talks taught me a lot, says State PSC chairman SINGAPORE CI T Wed.— The Chairman of the Public Services Commission of Singapore, Mr. Urn Eng Bee, said he had learned a 'surprising amount m a very short time" at a conference on public service management m Canberra recently. Sponsored227 words
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Article21 1960-12-14 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed A candle light service will be held at the Wesley Methodist Church today at 8 p.m.21 words
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221 1960-12-14 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Wednesday. THE Government is building two more delivery post offices m Singapore next year at McPherson Road and Simpang Bedok The Government estimates to spend $95,000 on the Mcpherson Road post office and $132,000 on the221 words
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79 1960-12-14 7 QUACKS ASK FOR ADVICE ON USE OF PLANTS SINGAPORE CITY. Wed.— The medicinal use of i plants Is of major interest not only for official purposes but also for research says Mr. H. M. Burkiii. director of the Botanic Gardens. m his annual report. Sometimes, he said, peddlers of quack79 words
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Article, Illustration144 1960-12-14 7 Cheongsam girl Rachel Lee wins tOD prize SINGAPORE, Wed. OX)P three m the Miss A Cheongsam contest held m conjunction I with the Malayan dress competition and variety concert at the Happy World were, from left, Miss Rachel Lee (winner), Miss Elsie Chua and Miss Maureen Labouchardiere. The show was144 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-12-14 7 A market research expert for Grant Inc. SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— Mr. A. T. Hill, a market research specialist, has joined the Research Department of Grant Advertising: Inc. Mr. Hill's knowledge of the Malayan and South East Asian markets, particularly m the automotive field, would prove invaluable to clients, said Mr.56 words
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Article32 1960-12-14 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed Mrs. Wava Teilman will talk on 'Christmas Carols' at the Methodist Fellowship meeting on Sunday at the Wesley Methodist Hall, Fort Canning Road, at 7.15 p.m.32 words
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Article, Illustration201 1960-12-14 7 GEYLANG, Wednesday. THE Singapore Maha Bcdhi School raised $10,000 from a sale of deliriously cooked vegetarian food m aid of the building fund for "a nunnery school here The sale of food was held at the school at Lorong 34, Geylang.201 words
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145 1960-12-14 7 GARDENS GET A 40-FOOT TOWER TO KEEP EYE ON SUN SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. A 40-foot meteorological tower has been erected m the Botanic Gardens m order to make "an accurate record of the hours of sunshine." Mr. H. M. Burkill, Director of the Botanic Gardens, said m his annual report145 words
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Article22 1960-12-14 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed.— The District MYF will hold a dinner today at the Wesley Methodist Church hall at 6 p.m.22 words
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Article70 1960-12-14 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. A teenagers' talentime, sponsored by the Youth Department of the Chinese YMCA will be held at the association's premises at South Pier on Dec. 23. Mr. K.S. Ling, the sec- retary of the association told the Free Press that 56 people would take part.70 words
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Advertisement94 1960-12-14 7 £T PEPELLENT put—fed, o* Maloyo •neo TO ALL MATRONS OF KAFFLES I HOTEL j your clad Rat He s the I exand Darner am oils and Dance m Ball Room. Dance be m atten- d Menus n| art*: iCMK EVE %s :::<tail maison 3iAR SUMATRA Ml SHERRY "^NCHE OF SALMON94 words
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Advertisement236 1960-12-14 7 i from J 1 75 l i^ 1 1 1 I 'M^ 7 M T V3I '■.ft V^r i jhjPi^i^i 1 1 jm PAILLARD precision products from Switzerland I rrtl^i frAffl i% .^r nfc II Eai EKT and EFFICIENT SERVI C E at Tj /6 COLLYER QUAY Open till 5?0236 words
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Miscellaneous2 1960-12-14 7 B|^^^Mi^Bißmil llilllllll'llllljllllilllllllHlllmlnMiiiiMiitiniiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiimit2 words
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Article, Illustration475 1960-12-14 8 GREEN- EYED - GREEN-EYED PARTIES are nightmares to me because my fiance gets very friendly with other girls too friendly. He dances with everybody and I get very jealous. I always end up m tears, and he gets sulky. I know he really loves me but why does he do it. Should I475 words
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Article, Illustration102 1960-12-14 8 Rupert and the W indies 53 Now Ruper: really is m a prime. The little plane aiwwri no longer to any ot the controls. It rushes ahead despite all he does to change its direction or speed, and when it swoops down steep! y through a thick cloud he shuts102 words
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Article, Illustration689 1960-12-14 8 Jealous girl wails: Fiance is too friendly at parties bodice to the waist with tiny gold satin buttons and bind the collar with an edging of the same material. The belt should be a thick rouleau of satin to tie m a long streamered bow. I have been asked to689 words
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Article, Illustration71 1960-12-14 8 pOCKET MONEY prizes are offered for the colouring of this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). Post your effort to Aunty Wendy, c/o The Singapore Free Press. Times House, River71 words
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Article49 1960-12-14 8 rE winners of last week's colouring conmi, whom will receive $5, arc. Miss Lav Pek Siam (10), 105-C?, 9' 2 >9M Road, Singapore 23. Miss Daisy Fang < 13 194 Prince Phtiq pore 3. Master Eugene Chang, 99 Jalan Besa Master Henry Teo. 75 Geylanu ftood, i49 words
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240 1960-12-14 9 Percy is still the best: He makes his critics blush HOCKEY TOPICS BY J. LOUIS I I I WHEN Percy Pennefather took the field at Kuala Lumpur last week, he had two I things m mind. First to play well for Singapore m the Internation hockey match and the other240 words
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Article505 1960-12-14 9 FHEE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL NANYANG lARFAN6 *UAN LCWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER LMY KWEE LON MA YU-LOONG f\i 1 lsi!£ NG I TOLLANA 4 TOLLANA 1 DELARGO 7 E'JOYMENT TtOLLANA 4 TOLLANA 3G. DRAGON 7 ££2. I I?* 0505 words
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1444 1960-12-14 9 Race 1—2.15: CI. 3, Div. 2— 7 Furs. i' 2J5J 4 DEL A»GO syr bah (K.Y. Lim) Daniels, 9.0 (10) Subian 2. ***** BRIGHT EYES 111 syr chirg (August St.) Rodgers, 8.13 (9) Wilson 3. GOLD DRAGON 4yr cheg (Sam Van Co.)1,444 words
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Article205 1960-12-14 9 No lines, so play was held up Sukaramai S.C. 3; Tiong Bahru C.C 0. BRAS BASAH, Wed. Yesterday's Youth tournament fixture between Sukaramai S.C. and Tiong Bahru C.C. had to be held up for 20 minutes to let the Rallies Institution groundsmen draw up file lines of the soccer pitch.205 words
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Miscellaneous51 1960-12-14 9 Today's Sport Soccer: Senior Cup tie: I.R.C v Darul Afian, Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m. Youth Competition: Haikowyu v Bukit Timah, Raffles Institution 510 p.m. Friendly: Seletar 'A' v S H.B Seletar 7.30 p.m. Rugby: S.C.C. v Ist. Bn. Foresters, padang 5.00 p.m. All Blues v RAJ". Seletar, P-T.S. 5 0051 words
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Article, Illustration778 1960-12-14 10 ALLAN LEWIS - Put Cheers on top of the list: He's best bet today ALLAN LEWIS Start the day right with Singalang: Hejanjwo jjood races at K. L. and was m good form at Penang By PHEERS should be one of the best bets today, m the third race, at Bukit Timah. Taking778 words
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266 1960-12-14 10 THE AMERICANS APOLOGISE FOR VERY POOR SPORTSMANSHIP PERTH, Wed. "Chuck" Mckinley, the American Davis cup player, has apologised for throwing his racket into the crowd after yesterday's doubles match against the Italians m the inter-zone Davis cup final here. Italy beat America 3-2 and won the right to play m266 words
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33 1960-12-14 10 PAYA LEBAR, Wed. Singapore Airport Police, champions of this year's nrst Singapore Airport Sports Club Football League, will receive their cup at a special presentation next week.33 words
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Article36 1960-12-14 10 Best bets by Allan Lewis are: Cheers (Race Three), Froggie (Race Four), Jazz Singer (Race Six). Best outsiders:— Repulse Bay (Race Four), Briden (Race Three), ToLlana 111 (Race one). The going will be food.36 words
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Article191 1960-12-14 10 Any bank will receive your dona- I I tion to the 1960 Rotary Club Cheer Fund. LLANELLY, Carmarthenshire. The South African Rugby Union touring team beat Llanelly 21-0 after leading 16-0 at half-time. The Springboks were again m tremendous form. Although the Welsh side twice went191 words
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233 1960-12-14 10 Services will be the underdogs in South Zone replay SINGAPORE CITY, Wednesday. TIIH replay between Combined Services and Singapore Civilians to decide the finalists for the south zone m the H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugby competition will be played on the padang It was a sporting gesture on the part of233 words
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165 1960-12-14 10 Bank shuttle: Tough win for this pair CERANOOON. Wed.—Experienc- ed doubles pair Harold Desker and M. Rajendran had to fight hard to beat Cho Tuck Kee and Leslie rie Souza m the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Sports Club badminton tournament. Sidles: M Rajendran bt Wong Ah Yoon 15-7, 8-15, 15-11.165 words
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Article39 1960-12-14 10 IPOH. Hockey Div. l league: Andersonians bt. Kinta 4-3. Div. 2: Perak T.C. bt. H.Q. 2nd FIB 4-0. PENANG: Hockey: Sepoy Lines bt. Penang SC 6-2. RENGAM. Soccer: Rengam Comb, drew with Jollflads SC. of Spore 3-3.39 words
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Advertisement168 1960-12-14 10 I MM' EXCLUSIVE FEATURES NO OTMfc* I BLENDER CAN MATCH; I Gtast container opens at l^ti't: both ends easier to to fit all standard lii empty clean. canmrg nn Grip-Tite seat holds i Cutting braces can be 'j- container firmly J renovetf for complete tn the base. thorougr c can168 words
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Article, Illustration370 1960-12-14 11 MOTORING News Views Ist Wind-production one a day-puts China m ar business i Britain, cars from America, cars Sweden, Italy, Germany, news of a car from China. jst Wind, this iirst Chinese stinctivety Chinese touches. gilt c i at \me'.ing ilar gt inHuence t vde m g iger a r.370 words
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459 1960-12-14 11 Car sales in Europe tumble as American compacts hit trade LONDON, Wed.— United States production of "compact" cars has begun to hit some European exporters. Reports tell of reduced orders, production cuts or staff lay-offs m some countries j On the other hand, a Reuter analysis m a number of459 words
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138 1960-12-14 11 INFLUENCE OF WOMEN ON CAR SALES: A SURVEY RESULTS of a car buyer research has just come j to hand and here I pass it on to you. Vauxhall Motors and the British Motor Corporation put women's influence m the purchase of a car at 75' f Ford and Rootes138 words
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286 1960-12-14 11 A new Jap compact car for milady and baby TOKYO, Wed.— A leadx ing Japanese automobile company has come up with a compact "family de luxe" model which caters to milady and her baby. A spokesman for Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. said the features of the model were not new286 words
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Advertisement204 1960-12-14 11 Built by spark plug specialists Preferred by engine experts There is a Champion spark plug engineered to meet the specific requirements of virtually every engine. So make sure your customers get the proper full-firing spark— so vital to outstanding performance. Always recommend and sell the world's favorite spark plugs 5-RIB204 words
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Advertisement296 1960-12-14 11 I FREE w»J!m press ALL MODELS— ALL MAKES mt msm^ m^^y^ available for your selection All vehicles TESTED before Sole Jl We offer SERVICE after Sole I W fIP Easiest HIRE PURCHASE I gj jM W terms can be arranged I OPEN Weekdays: 8 a.m. 6.15 p.m. Saturdays: 8 a.m.296 words
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Miscellaneous7 1960-12-14 11 M 9 h SCISNO?P WMiCH A*£SECU*£ n**tf#£S37 words
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Article, Illustration341 1960-12-14 12 ERIC FOO - Seventy girls get together for a 'do good' drive ERIC FOO Father Amiotte heads new branch of Catholic crusade By If ATOXG, Wed. 1V About 70 girls of the Katong Convent have started a branch of the Eucharistic Crusade m Katong. The Eucharistic Crusade, a church organisation for Catholics, was341 words
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Article, Illustration176 1960-12-14 12 RONALD SUM - They hope for lift to England in 'Noah's Ark' junk RONALD SUM By KATONG. Wednesday THREE Katong youths who want to join the R.A.F. m England hope to get a "lift" m the Chinese junk which a retired planter, Mr. Arthur Giffening, and his wife plan to sail to Europe176 words
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179 1960-12-14 12 MR. HOLLOWAY'S PLAQUE IS A PUZZLE TO DEVOTEES AT THIS TEMPLE GEYLANG. Wed.—Orthodox Chinese worship.pers at Sue 800 Chong Koon temple are puzzled by a plaque at the front door. The plaque m Chine.-c characters has the name of its donor --E. P. Holloway— m English. The caretaker of the179 words
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110 1960-12-14 12 CANA CONFERENCE AIMS TO PROMOTE HAPPY FAMILY LIFE KATCfNG, Wed.— An inaugural meeting to form the Cana Conference was held at the St. Patrick's School Hall m East Coast Road. The objects of the Cana Conference were explained at the meeting. They are: To promote a happy family life among110 words
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Article36 1960-12-14 12 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— The Homemakers Group of the Wesley Methodist Church has organised a party for non-Sunday School children to be held at Wesley Hall, Fort Canning Road, on Saturday, at 3 p.m.36 words
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Article32 1960-12-14 12 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— The Government kept up its pressure on brothels last month with a total of 56 raids on suspicious premises throughout the city and sub-, urban areas.32 words
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Article23 1960-12-14 12 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— Secondary School children here will be issued with new Singapore Traction Company fare concession passes next year.23 words
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Article34 1960-12-14 12 CHANGI, Wed.— The LadiesGuild Sale of Work was held last Friday at the Trinity Church Hall m R.A.F. Changi. j The sale of work was opened by Mrs. N. M. Maynard.34 words
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109 1960-12-14 12 KATCNG, Wed. lt| R. Thomas Han Lim Juan, 20 of East Coast Road has left for Australia to further his studies. An old boy of the Presbyterian Boys' School, Mr. Han said he would take up either engineering or architecture. Mr. Han will109 words
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255 1960-12-14 12 Arthur Richards - Arthur Richards By SINGAPORE CITY, Wednesday. J)R. Clifford Nelson, Pastor of the Lutheran Church, said that religious tolerance was vital m a multi-religious state. Speaking on "Religion m America," at the luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore-West, he255 words
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Advertisement372 1960-12-14 12 5 m^ 1 Tvn ip 1 2 f^sscr^A ypes ot I 1 l£i! I Eos c 24 j 2 \> -^^j y. Can r. TRADE-IN-ACCEPTABLE i Al *W riL. 5 Phone ***** for ■< I REFRIGERATOR UNIVERSAL Hipin 9 6AA K^M Maintenance Spraying Servicing Repairs CENTRAL E LEc% I Ava.lable372 words
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Article, Illustration42 1960-12-14 13 Lfiifly of God yrts m a y e ceremony Wed.— s watch- re- he seri rts ads *t batch i Q- vt converts I S I the >tal thi THE CROWDS LOOK ON THE CONVERTS WITH PASTOR CAVANESS42 words
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Article, Illustration210 1960-12-14 13 They saved for 15 months to go on dream trip SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. After 15 months of budget squeezing, two Australian schoolteachers arrived m Singapore on the luxury liner Oceania on the first lap of their round the world tour. Aboard the Italian liner. 21--year-old Betty Orme and Jill McMillan,210 words
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146 1960-12-14 13 Less drinking but import duties are $8 million up SINGAPORE CITY. Wednesday. gIXGAPORE drank less liquor m the first 11 months of this year compared with the same period last year, but consumption of toddy increased slightly. Figures jusi published show that revenue from liquor during this period was $21,390,000146 words
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80 1960-12-14 13 BOYS' CLUB NOW LOOKS FOR NEW HOME JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— The Unity Boys" Club w ill hold an extraordinary general meeting at Merdeka Park on Dec. 21 at 5 p.m. to discuss plans for buildIng a new clubhouse. The existing clubhouse m Jalan Gertak Merah has been taker, over by80 words
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Article98 1960-12-14 13 i KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Postmaster-General. Ma- j lava, has announced that a j limited number of official First Day covers to com- J memorate the installation oft the Yang di-Pertunn Agong will be sold at all po>t offices and postal agencies from Dec. 15. The98 words
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Article26 1960-12-14 13 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— Mobile radio-phone services m Singapore was opened for continuous public service from Monday. Calls are being charged at 30 Cts. each.26 words
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130 1960-12-14 13 New group, open to all, will seek to boost Malay culture JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. A NEW cultural body, headed by Puan Hajjah Kalthom Mahmood, wife of the Tengku Mahkota, has been formed here. The Badan Kebudayan Melayu, Johore, will seek to promote and sustain Malay culture. Membership, however, is open130 words
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Article47 1960-12-14 13 JOHORE BAHRU, WedAbout 200 members of the Malay Students Union will gather at the Johore English College for the annual conference from Dec. 19 to 24. They come from various states m the Federation and Singapore. The union's headquarters is m Kuala Lumpur.47 words
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Article26 1960-12-14 13 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— The Social Welfare Department last month distributed 12,251 lb. of UNICEF milk to children's centres, creches, hospitals and voluntary organisations.26 words
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Article465 1960-12-14 13 BORN today, you have an aggressive and mdenendent nature. You like fo To your own way without advice and expect to do I just that. Even when your advice is requested, you are reluctant to give it. since you believe that everyone should be465 words
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170 1960-12-14 13 ROBERT CHONG - ROBERT CHONG By Johore Bahru, Wed. npHE loneliest family m Johore lives m Pulau Merambong, 30 miles from Johore Bahru. There Mr. Ng Heng Teck lives with his wife, seven children, a daughter-in-law and a grandson, tending170 words
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158 1960-12-14 13 Hussars to leave after ten years here JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The 13/ 18 th Hussars < Queen Ma ry s Own I which were deployed as far afield as Johore. Negri Sembilan and Solangor during the Emergency, will say goodbye to Mal-aya tomorrow after 10 year.s in the country. j158 words
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617 1960-12-14 13 CHEW LOY KHOON - 48 handicapped children learn a useful trade at this welfare centre CHEW LOY KHOON By Johore Bahru, Wed. 'pHREE MILES from here, m congenial surroundings, stands the only institution of its kind m the Federation where physically handicapped children are taught a simple trade. I This is the Youth and617 words
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Advertisement330 1960-12-14 13 1 JOHORE HOTEL S 69, Jalan Ibrahim Sultan (opp. Naval Base) g£ Johore Bohru Telephone: 2395/6 L* $5»? CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES! v. 24fh Dec 2 JT. X'MAS EVE DINNER DANCE Jt fain: 2 A.M. $10/- per person 25th. Dec. *jk feg X'MAS NIGHT DINNER DANCE hS g? Extn:330 words
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Miscellaneous145 1960-12-14 13 7 111 aT^aV 7 1811 i a>*~^ aa^w 1 I ,^^^J-^» o. Car. be after to take plea m e ruil that's grattfjtng t9>. B.ls a wtth the enemy tak«n alon^ by the wai artist? (5). 7 Show her after something tunny and likely to shrivel ale up (6K ii.145 words
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Article, Illustration321 1960-12-14 14 ROBERT THAM - ROBERT THAM VIOLET TIES A 'WOLF' IN KNOTS WITHOUT SMUDGING MASCARA By Jalan Besar, Wed. WATCH OUT MEN Singapore's judo girls are getting good. You would never suspect it but these prim lassies at the Singapore Judo Club could tie321 words
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Article, Illustration187 1960-12-14 14 TABLE TENNIS IS REBORN SINGAPORE table tennis returns to the limelight tomorrow with an open tournament that has attracted players from four countries Indonesia. Sarawak. North Borneo and Malaya. Matches are at the Happy World. It is the first big sign that the game, once almost dying from187 words
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Article153 1960-12-14 14 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. Singapore Chinese Recreation Club assured themselves of retaining the Kliney Cup m the S. L. T. A. 'A' League yesterday. They beat Combined Services 6-0. <SCRC first): Ist Singles T. S. Kirn bt Belcher 6-1. 6-1, 2nd Singles Ong Swee Kens: bt153 words
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52 1960-12-14 14 Police 5; inshore Flot. 1. THOMSON, Wed. Awang Bakar was hero for Poiice- He scored four of the five goals against Inshore Plottila. R.A.F. Tengah "B" beat H.M.S. Belfast 8-0. 42 Marine Commando beat Singapore Military Forces 6-1. R.AF. Ter.gah "A" beat Sherwood52 words
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Article27 1960-12-14 14 LONDON, Wed. Captain Michael Perkins regained the Army squash rackets championships. He beat Stuart Hicks 4 9. 9-4, 9-5. 1-9, 9-6 m the final.27 words
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241 1960-12-14 14 Night golf makes debut in the State SINGAPORE CIT V, i Wed.— Singapore became the fifth country I after Australia. Ame- I rica, Japan and Hon« Kong to have floodlit golf. Last night, the Royal Singapore Golf Club opened, its practice tee for night play at its course m Sime241 words
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198 1960-12-14 14 INFANTRY TAKE CHALLENGE CUP AT FINALS AVER RAJAH. Wod. The Singapore Infantry I Regiment, with a total of 37 points, won the challenge i trophy at the finals of The Malayan Other Ranks Cap Badge boxing competition •held at the Nuffield Badminton Hall last night. Full Results of linals: Ist198 words
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Article, Illustration14 1960-12-14 14 Picture shows Cyril Home, RSGC professional, coaching a pupil under floodlights.14 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-12-14 14 •E. J. Bowles (left), secretary of the Keppel Club and M.J. Miller, secretary of the Royal Singapore Goif Club, m happy mood after an inter-club battle at Thomson Road. Both played m the competition, m which RSGC beat Keppel 10-3.48 words
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Article212 1960-12-14 14 Police lose narrowly with 12 men S.R.C 26; Police 21 rpHOMSON. Wed.— A 12-man X Police rugby team did well to maintain the lead lor 50 minutes before going down to the Singapore Recreation Club at the Police Training School yesterday. They scored three goals, a try and a penalty212 words
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Advertisement333 1960-12-14 14 j FREE Press WEO|| J j WORD PU22LE^>I Cut Ut end h I Postin 9 instruction. x 1 a PPtOr t(;> CLUES FOR WORD PUZZLE 1. The time from sunset to 4 down. mov Be 2. Colouring motertal applied with a brush. Jl^iH 3. Move about from om ff coi;333 words
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