The Singapore Free Press, 19 December 1960

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 339 1  -  Chew Loy Khoon Christians to boost use of national language i ßy SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. The Ma--lay a n Christian Council has set up a national language committee to foster the use of Malay m church work. Its first task will be to decide on standardised
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  • 21 1 NEW YORK. Moii. The Federal Aviation Agency accused the Aircraft Owners and Pilots' Association of obstructing air safety laws.
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 47 1 Malayan Stock Kveliange opened quiet this morning m Singapore. No early business was reported done. There wer« sellers of <iopeng at 295. Hd.; and Ayer llitatn 21s. 4 Id. There were buyers of Straits Times at (HI; London Asiatic 6s. xd; and Kantau 52.18.
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    • 172 1 $1, 000 robbery at a medical store YIO CHL' KANG, Mon.--t ash and medicine amounting to about 81.000 was robbed from a Chinese mrdical store m Yio Chu Kang Road early this morning. Mr. Chong Chin Lam. proprietor of Poh Aun Tong medical supplies, told the police that when he
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    • 26 1 .lanuarv first grade rubber buyers f.o.h. opened m Singapore this morning at 861 cents prr Ib.. unchanged on Friday's close. The tone was inactive.
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  • 112 1 It's Xmas week: Please don't forget the fund SINGAPORE CITY, P Mon. It's Christmas week and though tens of thousands must be busy with their last minute shopping, let's not forget those, who for reasons beyond their control, will not be having- a merry Christmas. Several hundred readers have already
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  • 30 1 DENVER. Mon.— Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower, wife of President Eisenhower, is one of the main beneficiaries under the $985,800 will of her mother, the late Mrs. Elvira Doud.
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  • 30 1 MALMOE, (Sweden), Mon. The Swedish United Nations Congo commander. General Carl Von Horn, yesterday denied all knowledge of rumours that he was to retire from that post.
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  • 265 1 MALACCA, Mon.—Thousands of people from all over the Federation began to arrive here early today by buses, cars and taxis to pay their last respect to the late Tun Tan Cheng-lock who died last Tuesday. By late
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  • 245 1  - 800 children cheer as Santa roars down in helicopter ARTHUR RICHARDS |News| By Serangocn Gardens. Mon gIGHT HUNDRED children from Serangoon Garden Estate and various parts of Singapore were taken by surprise when Santa Glaus came out of the blue m a helicopter and landed m the heart of the
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  • 65 1 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— A British passport belonging to an Australian radio electrical mechanic. Ronald Arthur Akeioyd was found m a taxi yesterday by Mr. Mansoor bin Suleiman. The Australian had apparently arrived on the "Iberia" which docked m Singapore on Saturday, and the oassport contained a return,
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  • 29 1 NEW YORK. Mon.— A Christmas present '"for tne woman who has everything else" was offered for sale today; a diamond-and-rtiby studded gold automatic coffeemaker. The price: $150,000.
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  • 18 1 BONN. Mon.— A Viscount aircraft overshot the runway at Duesseldorf Airport yesterday. There were no casualties.
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  • 31 1 CAPETOWN. Alon. Mr. Eric Louw, 70, South African Minister for External Affairs, was given a blood transfusion yesterday. He underwent two operations for a double hernia last week.
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  • 25 1 ACCRA, Mon.— President Kwair.e Nkrumah of Ghana is to nieei President Sekou Toure of Guinea over Christmas to "discuss mailers of common interest."
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  • 25 1 NEW DELHI, Mon.— lndian CU»tom.s authorities seized smuggled gold weighing more than one ton during the first ten months of 1900.
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  • 14 1 TOKYO Mom.- Pakistani Pre- sident Ayulj Khan left for Hoog Kong.
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  • 61 1 NEW YORK. Mun.— a policewoman, Mrs. Jtremiah Cronin. 47. arrested her husband here yesterday, alleging that he punched and threatened to kill her U .she was driving their car. Cronin. 53. was later given bail by a magistrate landing a bearing next month on a charge
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  • 38 1 First Malayan Fund manager's prices today, buying Si 16 and soiling 51. 24. Second Malayan Fund manager's prices, buying 9(5 cms., and selling 11.02. First Hon;; Kong Pund manager's pnces. buying hksi.os and selling HKSI.I2.
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    • 172 1 r m4OiC CUNG STUAfItSS BRA ci!f»q"<» bock. Design- "offer how active you H B 3ck. hrn Today.' L ,N SILK STOWB r. Roar! HOW DID YOU FARE YESTERDAY? TURN TO PAGES 11, 12 Our expert Allan Lewis gives you a race by race account on Page twelve. How they Finished
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    • 150 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSK (Vienna Conservatoire of Music) Enrolments accepts daily students tor Piano, Harmony, Piono-oceordion, Violin, Guitar, Aural (ear traininaj theory o» mutic, Piono-Joxz, ■■Pv^fllf Ml J )FK\ Sole Super Special ayf 1 21 l r^ll IW Tombolmi Accor--28 -A, Penong Lone, Spore .9. Tel: *****. Wr mJ M*mWa
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  • 327 2 Air horror toll may reach 140: Big probe continues > t l\v york. Mon.— Rescue I workers arc still searchi ig through Uif wreckage the world s worst air crash m U fear that more di( g mas be found to boost the total beyona the i£ officially lifted so
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  • 300 2 Special units of Ku Klux Klan for the Congo: Accra report by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE AX ANTI-AMERICAN pamphlet being circiliated here accuses the Ku Klux Klan of "organising special units of racist killers to be sent to the Congo," and claims that the American Government "supplies these gangs
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  • 126 2 POLICE STAND BY AS SIKH LEADER BEGINS DEATH FAST i MRITSAK I Punjab I Mon. Police patrols and tear gas squads stood by to meet possible communal trouble yesterday as a 61--year-old Sikh leader began a '"fast unto death" m the Golden Temple here. The leader. Sav.t Fateh Singh, "dictator"'
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  • 22 2 CAIRO: Representatives oi be\cii Arab states have recommended the establishment of an Arab oil tanker flee: with Arab capital.
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  • 102 2 He said that il the U.N. Secretary General. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, "cannot carry out the orders of the United Na- ions because he is more legalistic than the United Nations itself, then he must have the moral courage to resign...." if the Congo situation was not properly
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  • 78 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying: alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: State of Madras 1/2, Mexico Maru 4/5, Suzanne 6A. Eastern Saga 6/7, Idomoneus 8/9. Kian Aun 10/11. Straat Bali 13/14. Neder Waal 15/16. Sabrina 18. Shohaku Maru 19. Pesco N.Wall 1. Tronoh N.Wall 3. Matang
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  • 60 2 WASHINGTON': Malaya, through a well-planned planting programme, may have regained iis former posrion as the world's tOD producer of natural rubber, according to the December issue of the Foreign Agriculture Services Magazine Estimates for 1960 indicate that Malaya's production may reach 750,000 metric tons and
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  • 63 2 WASHINGTON: Almost threequarters of the 5631.600,G00 worth of gold that flowed out of the United States last summer went to Britain, Switzerland and The Netherlands, according to a Treasury report. The report, covering the third quarter of the year— July to September—said that
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  • 31 2 TOKYO: Finance Minister Mikio Mizutani predicted that Japan would have a favourable foreign trade balance of US$2OO million m fiscal 1961, regardless of the new us. "save dollars" campaign.
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  • 304 2 Eighteen top government officials killed in recent Ethiopia revolt ADDIS ABABA, Mon. Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia made a nationwide broadcast yesterday and expressed his sadness for what he called an "irresponsible" revolt, and his sympathy for the families of all who lost their lives. It is believed that those
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  • 39 2 Insult: 1 0 years' jail MADRID. Mon. A court martial here has sentenced a policeman to 10 years and one day m prison for insulting the Head of State. General Franco, and the interior Minister. General Camilo Aloruo Vega.
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  • 30 2 BLANTYRE. (Nyasaland), Mon. Dr. Hastings Banda. Nyasaland African Nationalist leader, said here he had told the British Government there was nothing left for Nyasaland but secession.
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  • 25 2 LONDON, Mon.— Christmas Day phone calls from Britain to Hong Kong. New Zealand, South Africa. Rhodesia and Kenya are already fully booked.
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  • 19 2 LONDON. Mon.— Queen Elizabeth yesterday distributed Christmas presents to members of the staff at Windsor Castle.
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  • 196 2 Finance, shipping and aviation ISRAEL NOW HAS ATOM REACTOR, SAYS A U.S. PAPER WASHINGTON, Mon. The Washington Post reported yesterday that Israel had secretly developed a nuclear reactor giving it the capability to build an atomic weapon within about five years. The newspaper said m a front page story by
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  • 20 2 COPENHAGEN: The Soviet Union has started a campaign here to step up its oil sales to Denmark.
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  • 857 2 NOTE: AH prices below are middle prices. RET TO MARKINGS. J cci tn capital fssie. i ufl eicloliif titrytliit. it exclsdißi tivideii. I cli =3 cm latins issue. f ici fliciudiDg capital retire, t ccr cm capital reton. I tt com tfitilsil. c call
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  • 28 2 ISTAXBM.: 1 i*Ug<J t-anker. Prior EtiU ablaze ye>:e:u.i;. m Bosphorus. five daj colliding ritb the Qreek vess World Harmony the news agency Ttenjug report. 1
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  • 116 2 Shipping firm offers the Chantek for hire SINGAPORE rm A LAUNCH, whirh ha- l n rV S boat m the past iw^" ll^-.-; ed for hire by the Straits Steam IS* Buill m 1942 m I Um>hl^ Chantek saw service during the Second World Mr X ■L. m I I
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  • 407 2 Probe on 'Peep' for future landing PAYA LEBAR, Men. British and American aircraft manufacturers are now studying an all-tran-sistor device tha,t could be a vital link between presentday aircraft landing techniques and the fully automatic blind landing system of tomorrow. Known as "Peep." this new equipment has been developed for
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  • 79 2 DUPONT PLAN TO FORM JOINT JAPAN COMPANY PHILADELPHIA. Mon. Dupont and Mitsui Petro-Chemical Industries Ltd.. of Tokyo plan to form a jointly-owned company to produce and sell highpressure polythene m Japan. it has been announced here. The company will bo known as Mitsui Poly-Chemicais Company Ltd. Capitalisation will bo $18
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  • 47 2 JAPAN Airline is to inaugurate Its new North Polar service to Europe on June next year. It will be the first Oriental airline to use the route. The airline will operate twiceweekly DC-8 jet i lights between Tokyo and Paris, via Anchorage. Copenhagen and London
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  • 173 2 LIGHT INDUSTRY EQUIPMENT FOR CUBA FROM EAST GERMANY Berlin, lion.— Bast o many is to supph equipment for 17 fectorii mainly light industry to Cuba, it was announced here. It will include plants for the manufacture and finishing of textiles. iLshmeal factory and a vegetable oil processing plant Outlining details
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  • 100 2 3,000 CHILDREN FLY HOME FOR CHRISTMAS I LONDON. Mod. Britain two major airlines will act a> ••mother"' to near] 3.000 children during I next few days, airline officials said The children are Dying from schools m Britam to spend Christmas with meir pan overseas. Africa and the Middle Bad .ire
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  • 54 2 AKRON (Oak) An agreement ween union and management < lor new production ra;<-s I cleared the way for the tow ment of nearly 130,000,00 I ihe Goodyear Tyre and Rubbi Company to imHlriHitor I -tyre plani hen. This was failltif iimoUl by the Goodyear Comptl the Union
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 455 2 SHIPPING NY.X.LINE Suru|» Maru for Ul Hamburg. Antwerp 4 Rotterdai It/11 Jaa Sh.ga Maru eddah, Port S 2, 6« Kambwi ET a 2-: Rottei Rntwen Brawn i Le Havrj 27 29 De; fisjina Maru for Port Said, Betra! B( -zy- 6 '0 Jan inma Maru Djibouti, i Port S i.
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    • 92 2 !^r 'SIIIFIM^p BARBER LINE J M U.S.A UST COAST "^£2s*^ TAI PINC Cfc irA^T U" FERN-VILLE FAB E^' S AD«irw.s.. i; |i i CASTLEVILLE 3 Jan -rwt I E L^ti* BARBER FERN VlLtf j Te: NEW YORK. BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA^ Ui^ cr. f FERNNILL 3 4 U" iC 6LENVIUE 28 Drc
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  • 26 3 SINGAPORE CITY Mon. The Government will start an outboard motor hiring scheme next year to help Malay fishermen who cannot afford such engines.
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  • 27 3 SINGAPORE CITY Mon. More dental clinics will be set up m Singapore next year to save school children the trou)le of travelling long distanes.
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  • 245 3 Little Clement, 5, is determined on it: 'I want to play music all mv life' *P«|3EiM3gß He listens and jhe tune comes By A| e«nd7rL^ Slt^t^ City. Monday" ptIAL and error, coupled with determination at the keyboard has earned tiny five-year-old Clement Chan praise from his neighbours m Kempas Road.
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  • 70 3 KAMPONG FOLKS WANT ROAD REPAIRED BALESTIER. Mon. Residents m Jalan Datoh, oil Bale.^tier Road, want the City Council to repair their road. Doling heavy rains the road gets flooded and water overflows into their bouses. Mr. K. Krishnan. 35. one of the residents, pointed out that roads leading to a
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  • 53 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Twc Singapore students, Frank C Jen and Teng Hoon Loo arc among the 18,811 students who are studying at ihe University of Wisconsin m Madison this year. About 803 are students from outside America. The largest number of non-Ame-rican students are from India
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  • 164 3 Malaya to hold a Muslim seminar rjUKIT TIMAH. Mon. The Pan-Malayan Muslim Students Seminar. which is the first of its j kind to be organised m Malaya, will be held m Kuala Lumpur from April 31 to May 2 next year, and will be conducted m Malay, the discussions being
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  • 169 3 Malayan Airways seek to groom a local man for top position SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. jyjALAYAX Airways is implementing its third major scheme since the company was reconstituted m 1957, to train locally domiciled staff for administrative posts. The airline Is now planning to train a man the third under the
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  • 28 3 SINGAPORE CITY Mon. The new management oi the Great World Cabarei will hold a cocktail party to mark its offiacial opening at 8 p m today.
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    • 252 3 ill I* I J JI I I fl^^H m* I•I I 1 RADIO SINGAPORE I member: 9.30 News: 9.40 Three Medium Wave: 476 metres m Harmony; 10.00 Take it from Short Wave: 62 metres i here; 10.30 Big Jazz Club; 11 00 (4780 kc/s) Close down. PM. 1.00 Programme sum-
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  • 578 4  - Amoment rarely pictured the most debated operation of the day begins MERRICK WINN IT WILL BRING PEACE OF MIND TO AN UNHAPPY MAN by THi\\ 0 hours I before this picture was taken, the man lying there m the bright white lii4hL under green cloths. tried to attack three nurses
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 80 4 The ,e- S ta ewmen 0 be had wilh good glass or brandy al Chr^ iirac ta ;j KEY occas.on just right because it's the traditional drink for celebrating. Offer it to a friend and see S^IJH f| V^ W^ HfcT'fl^ how it warms the friendship, better still drink it
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    • 14 4 tomorrow! -..Merrjckl will tell you about this m controverl operation -M effect or, B
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  • INSIDE SHOW BUSINESS
    • 340 5 A taste of honey not at all sweet... POROUS JANET MUNRO IS OFFERED N GLAMOROUS ROLE IN NEW FILM Kg Janel Munro Wall Disney luis slar and pays as Da year reveal- clashed with Ihe dson > Kborne uver nlm i;ii;h sle of I sb< the pan Mi thing lir
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    • 49 5 TENNESSEE WILLIAMS S new play. "Period of Adjustment,* 1 has been bought for filming before its Broadway premiere. Adjustment" is the first m ttoh o new •'cycle of Williams's plays m which he says he will write m a happier mood, "with even a happy ending."
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    • 155 5 NO MORE EPICS FOR ME, SAYS MISS SYMS SYLVIA SYMS, wlio.se reputation has been built on serious drama, has just finished her first film epic. "The Virgins of Rome." Her verdict on the production: "A dead loss for anybody over the age of 10." Miss Syms has sp( nt months
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    • 244 5 SO RELAXED, HE'S GOING TO FALL OFF HIS THRONE PRETTY SOON pRANK SINATRA is leaning back on his laurels. And he even shows it on the rover of his "new 11 LP, "Nice 'n' Easy" V 1417), to be released soon. 1L IICW UCCUUSe il Ul the
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    • 73 5 THREE RACE TO FILM THE EICHMANN STORY A NOTHER race between J\ film producers to be the first to film the same subject. This time it is the story of Adolf Eichmann. the chief Nazi exterminator, about to stand trial m Israel. A Hollywood, an Israeli and a German film
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 27 5 SALE V 2357 h CHONG HWNER FIC HARMONICAS 270 4| > < i 23C M >rld*s rtuosi, Chfomor :o SI 2.00 r 514.50 A t vjfier "'^A) LTD. j
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 107 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson i^B f J "i 0\ 1 fm IJr 'L v aVPttOR "'i h ■r4r\sßkW^ m^ mandrakf by Lee Falk and Phil Davis A^ T r£S^?A^3*^ P^aACKTRACKE^ BiP^K] fr=/pIAMCN'L7 MECKLA6E A/T (V\ J PRETTY &IRL THE HEART OF JULIEI JONES *> V Stan
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  • 356 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Dr. Nkrumah Baa a a^a\ Qnnw\ his hand KWAME NKRUMAH of Ghana shows his hand. For months he has been talking of setting up a joint African High Command. For months of settling the Congo crisis within a purely African framework. Now he has come out with
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  • 37 6 KEPPEL HARBOUR. Mon.— The first of the Royal New Zeai land Navy's fast anti-submarine frigates. the 2.500-ton Otago, 1 under Commander M. J. McDo- well of the R.N.Z.N.. arrives m Singapore today from Britain.
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  • 229 6  - Tourists fork out $1 00,000 in seven-hour shopping spree JAMES ANG By Singapore City. Mon. AXK THOUSAND tourists spent an estimated $100,000 when the 29,000-ton British liner Iberia docked at Singapore harbour for a seven-hour stop-over. To welcome the tourists, the Hok San Association, m co-operation with a leading travel
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  • 144 6 ENGLISH PASTOR WILL WED NEGRESS NURSE ON CHRISTMAS EVE HALEBARNS. (England". Mon. An Englisn Unitarian minister will become on Christmas eve probably the first English clergyman to marry a Negress. The minister, Glyn Pruce. 31. is to marry Miss Edna Wilson, 27, a former nurse m the U.S.A.F., from Wilington,
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  • 150 6 Patience brings four an Xmas bonus SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. Four people, including two Katong housewives, will share the $500 prize money off the Free Press Word Puzzle "SS" contest. They all described their share of $125 as an "endof the year bonus" a reward for their patience efforts. Mrs. W.
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  • 15 6 KATMANDU, Mon.— All Nepal's top political leaders are now m jail.
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  • 14 6 SAIGON. Mon. Terrorists am--1 bushed a speedboat, killing a French doctor.
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  • 1016 6  - 3 brancher Of Work where the Singapore wonman holds sway over men Lydia Aroozoo j"^^^^^^^^^w ii By Free Press reporter Lydia Aroozoo has carried out an exhaustive survey to bring you a threepart series on just what the women of Singapore are doing. This series, which every woman and girl
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  • 341 6 The full list of this week's donors: Mrs. Wong Yin Fong S5O; Mis.s T. Low $2; Mr. A. James Silva $10; Mr. Thomas Chambers $10; Alvin and Kevin $5; Staff of Chung Khiaw Bank, (Selegie Road Branch) $128.50. Messrs. B. "Wong $2; J. Fong $2; Sunny
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 800 6 You can hand m your classified ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA *nd I SINGAPORE CAMKON HIGHLANDS Cod Stotage iM) Ltd., 20 Tanah Raa WON o d Sforag* < M > Ltd., 1-5 Clart Street. ■JIM Cold Storage < M Ltd., M New Road. KOTA IHAKU
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    • 129 6 SEX EDUCATION BOOKS S. cts. The Encyclopedia cf Sex Practice Norman Haire, Ch, M., MB. 21.00 Woman's Experience of the Male Sofie Lazarsfeld. 12.50 What should you know about Sexual Impotence Dr. E. Pcdclsky. 7.50 Sex Education m Picture DJ. Farrell 5.25 Lovo 'n ac i"^: Thr Scciolnqy of Sex
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    • 58 6 i tt i The world fomous Lodyb.rd ronqr c *i weor will sorisfy oil your needs Designed for boys ond g.rls up N "J^ Ladybird ronge includes undergo' slumber-weor, nursery items, sw plain and foncy clothing tor oil d'^ FOR ALL PiitPOSES M n) (M) J 1| SINGAPORE KUALA^LL" FEDERAL-OPTIEK
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  • 100 7 90 OLD PEOPLE MEET THE FIRST LADY AT A PARTY I?ORT CANNING, Mon. Ninety old people from the Busney Park Home. Nelson Road, were entertained at a Christmas party m the Wesley Church Hall. The party was organised by the Singapore Red Cross Society and the Dorcas Society of the
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  • 146 7 MR. RICKY HOLDEN, the international folk dance expert, was entertained to a farewell dinner at the National Recreation Centre at the Old Kalians Airport by teachers from the four different streams of education m Singapore. One Hundred and ten teachers were present and guests included
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  • 205 7 Shoppers on a spending spree bring Xmas boom to roadside trade SERANGOON GARDEN, Monday. yyiTH Christmas shoppers out m force, there was an unprecedented rush of customers at the latest Serangoon Garden Estate weekly bazaar. Goods at bargain prices attracted about 5,000 people to the night market here. There were
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  • 134 7 Pan Hon to get his scout badge at party PASIR PAN JANG. Mon. Singapore's wonder boy violinist. Lee Pan Hon will be a proud boy indeed on Friday when he attends a scout investiture ceremony at the Queenstown Secondary School. He will be formally invested a scout of the 136
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  • 72 7 JOBLESS YOUTHS NOW TURN TO CAR-WASHING SINGAPORE CITY, Man.— A number of Englisheducated youths have turned to car-washing at petrol kiosks for a living. Most of them who have had been m school up to Standard Seven, earn about $5 a day. They pay the petrol kiosks 40 cents a
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  • 27 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. Mrs. Shirin Fozdar will speak on "Unity of Mankind" at the Bahai Centre. 10 Amber Road, Katong, today at 5 p.m.
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  • 51 7 KUALA SELANGOR, Mon. Two committees have been formed among padi planters to decide the best way of using a $900,000 Federation Government subsidy which has been lying idle for the past four years. One committee is for Sabak Bernam and the other for Kuala
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  • 68 7 SEMBAWANO, Mon.— Six enterprising young men here have built a kelong m the middle of the Sungei Sembawang to catch prawns and crabs. They are Quay Kock San, Lee Chew Hway, Tan Siang Chung, Ang Kirn Thye, Chua Teck Ngiap and Tan Kok Thow. They
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 136 7 really small and dainty, a Lady's Travel alarm of great distinction. Soft leather case m a variety of very CT O C beautiful colours, mcl. pink, blue, etc. p© Bigger size Travel alarm clocks from 525 T^ 16 COLLV&R QUAY Open until 5.30 p.m. *************************44 The Perfect Christmas Gift If
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  • 774 8  -  ALEXANDRA LEE B y |pßß|jß|i A FREE PRESS SPECIAL iBBS!! Till-: Bulniks is a group oi' gay. carefree "scooter" boys. who have banded together m the cause of friendship notwithstanding the presence of other scooter clubs here. Their steadfast belief is that
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  • 264 8 Nothing wrong with the word 'special', ministry tells students SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. SEVERAL pupils m Jurong Special Secondary School are "not happy" over the use of the word "special" m describing the institution. But they have now been officially told that the school is only "special" In that it has
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  • 109 8 RAFFLES DRAMA SOCIETY TO STAGE PLAY SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— The Raffles Players, the dramatic society 01 Raffles Institution and Raffles Girls' School, will be staging "Tobias and the Angel"' on March 3, 4. 5 and 6 at the Victoria Theatre. Mr. Charles Hannam is the producer of the play, and
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  • 53 8 PASIR PANJANG, Mon.— Youngsters living around this area have taken to serious fishing and crabbing during the holidays. The youths set out m groups and go on a fishing or crabbing spree almost daily. For fishing they hire a sampan and go out as far
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  • 792 9 When the young ritics speak their minds b huj jujybuyb IpY GROWN UP daughter of leading Liberal fivers, review*. N r\LES, by T. 11. Gillespie. Oliver and B I s really a story book but I have of things about animals by m Tales. It' you wan! to learn naals
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  • 347 9 CHURCHILL TOOK CONTROL OF GUN FIGHT THE SIEGE OF SIDNEY STREET by Frederick Oughton (Pan $1.25): Here is a sensational story with a scaffolding of truth of the gas-lit, gin-soaked era when marauding anarchists took whatever they could grab. Culminates m the famous East End gun battle of 1911 when
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  • 542 9 Let June tell you the heartbreaks of show business EARLY HAVOC by June Havo (Hutehinson 2 15.) *JMiIS IS a most unusual autobiography quite out of the run-of-the-mill ■outpourings" of well known actors and actresses. I'nlike many such biographies, this one is Dot "ghosted" i.e.. written by some third persou
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    • 677 9 lok here for your lucky star von The Stats have given daily SUiae In between periods of great actiperson- you artistic talent and you cxriTTVims <\ov -3-r>r vity, mwiage to get some relaxa- S£3£g ™n become outstanding j^S^SSSf ST'ls»s 23)--•to t.ilkii.g to CM oi the aits >ou 10 v lnlns
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  • 760 10  - Rifle Association is not affected by new $60 fee for licence KEN JALLEH SPORTS CHATTER By SINGAPORE CITY, Monday THE Singapore Rifle Association is not affected at least not to the extent that there is a drop m membership by the jump m licence fees for guns, secretary of the
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  • 107 10 SOFTBALL STAR MOSES OFF TO AUSTRALIA SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— One ol Singapore's top softball players left the state tor good the other day on board the Oranje, bound for Australia. He is Louie Wilfred Moses. an energetic young man who was one of the best all-round-ers m the All-Stars softball
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  • 22 10 PULAU BUXOM have registered 15 players with the Singapore Softball Association. Next year they will 1 play m the league.
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  • 61 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Cricket Club Invitation XV to meet Naval Base XV at rugger today is: B. Lawrence. A. B. Willings. G. A. B. Galbraith. Richards. F. J. M. Wiggins. B. Dillon. D. G. Camp•jell. Beng Sens. Sivakumaran. D. Harrison. J. F. Muirhead. T.
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  • 147 10 Kampong girls form a team KAMPONG GLAM, Mon.— The sporting-minded girl members of Kampong Glam Community Centre have formed a basketball team. Girls are now training regularly three times a week under Mr. Oei Thian Siak, a member of the State's basketball team, and Mr. Wong See Ling. Mr. Oei
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  • 50 10 This Husbands team m foot-length hats competed against their Wives m a hwkcy match held at Friendly Hill. Despite their cumbersome headgear. Husbands showed their supremacy with a score of 5-4. Husbands: Webb. Moore. Syer, F>oleman. Fiddimon Grey. Eagan, Lewis. Crossey. Peterson. Fairy.
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  • 71 10 By LIM TIONG WAH lhl H« SINGAPORE Iwckej determined lo represent 111 1 1962 Asian Games m Jab I pic (James m Tokvu Ti' I sportsman was born m j a I I I I 81 I at hocto ;H
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  • 55 10 SYDNEY. Mo-. has named ft Eotir-f tennis team to del end the Davis Cup against [talj the challenge round Di 26--28. Neale Fra^er. Roy Etm Rod Layer and Bob take on Nicola Plctran and Orlando Sirola. the lian pair which eliminate the United States last «n
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  • 129 11 Free Press photo guide to form the finish of every race 3rd. day, Dec. 18 Going: Heavy. Cl. 1, Div. 2— 6 F. Won by: 24, 5 hd. Time: lmin. 17 4/5. Cl. 1, Div. I— 6F. Won by: 1.1, 4. Time: lmin. 17 3/5. Cl. 3, Div. I— 6F.
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  • 257 11  - 1 00 miles of sheer determination... Johar had to win JOE EZEKIEL By DOVER ROAD, Mon. WITH two laps to go and no one to beat him Johar bin Ahmad easily won the Christmas Cup 100-imles massed-start cycle race here yesterday. Johar's win, his first, caused an upset among the
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  • 253 11 YIO CHU KANG. Mon. Yio Chu Kang Recreation Club (Telecoms) held its first Athletic Meet yesterday at the club ground. Results:--880 yds (Mrs P. A. White Shield): 1. I. C. Baptist. 2. Foo Kok Lan. 3. R. D. Wesierhout. 2 mm. 45.6 .sec. 50
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  • 68 11 KALLANG, Mon Survey Department Sports Club badminton results at the P.W.D. Hall. Junior Singles: Lee Ah Kow bt Johar Shukor 15-1, 15-3; Open Singles: Cheong Hock Siew bt Tan Lye Swee 15-10. 15-3; J. A. Phillips bt T. L. Miranda 15-2, 15-4; G. S. Senan bt Freddie
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  • 101 11 UNIVERSITY ARE CHAMPIONS AGAIN University 6: Seletar 1. SELETAR, Mon. University of Malaya became the S.H.A. Div. I League champions with their victory at Royal Air Force Seletar yesterday. This is the second year m succession that Varsity are the champs. There was no doubt throughout the game that they
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    • 344 11 $&>i if you don *t know what I -i S e?<^e /or Christmas, -iLßim. iy^^ present him or her with 810-RIT ca/enJar. Live more consciously Avoid unnecessary hazards Watch your life^cycles j j liv: I f »m«B ifl computer r^f^^ AM built like a precision ua!ch A 2-month Chart $6/The
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    • 44 11 Today's Sport Soccer: Senior Cup Semi-Final: R.A.F. Seletar v Darul Afiah, Jalan Besar Stadium 7.00 p.m. Youth Competition: Semi-final: Haikowyu v Sukaramai, Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15 pjn. Rugby: S.C.C. Invitation XV v Naval Base, padang 5.00 p.m. Table Tennis: Smpapore Open Championships, Happy World.
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  • 79 12 BONN, Georg Thomas 22--year-old skier. was named Germany's Sportsman of me year. MADRID. Real Madrid be.w Beii.N Club <i S?\iile 5-0. BO MBA V J apa r. ese pi a y ers wou all five titles m the Asian table T enni--, championships. NEW YORK. Yong
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  • 338 12  -  ALLAN LEWIS DREAMBOAT'S DIP IN THE THAMES DID NOT PREVENT LEGER WIN St. Leger special j by T)REAMBOAT won i the Singapore St. Leger yesterday m one of the slowest races on record. Only twice has the time been slower than Dreamboat's 3 mm
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  • 951 12  -  ALLAN LEWIS See How They flfan Sly SINGAPORE trainer Keith Daniels had another good day at Bukit Timah yesterday. He saddled four winners De Ruyter, (Race 2). Black Charm (Race 3), Take Easy (Race 7) and Balkan Bambino (Race 8).
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  • 128 12 T ONDON. Mon.— Oon Chong MJ Teik «Malaya) made twu great recoveries to beat his j younger brother Chong Jij> 17-14. 17-15 In the men's singles final of the London open badminton championships last night. Other results:— Mens Doubles final: O. J. Oon and T.
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  • 51 12 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— Japan, the world and Asian champions may play an exhibition match again. st Singapore on their way home after competing m the current Asian championships m Bombay. II Japan accepts the invitation. tlv* exhibition will be played t( th> Happy World Stadium on
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  • 290 12  - Winners became losers and losers won beyond expectations KEN JALLEH By HAPPY WORLD, Mon. j npALK about the uncertainties of sport? There's x nothing like it m this pat-and-pat, ping-and-pong, and sometimes slash-and-smash sport of table tennis Winners became losers and losers triumphed beyond expectation as the Singapore open table
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    • 129 1 Is good for Oxford but constant traffic ms are the result stars hang suspended over Ox•i reet, the busy London shopping iid lights arranged like strings I lorn the facade of Harrods, the us department store. year the owners of shops m
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    • 833 1  -  KATHRYN CAREY By IT was Christmas 1942. We were living on parole m occupied Borneo. As soon as sufficient medical men arrived from Japan, we knew we would be sent after our European friends who had already been shipped to internment m Kuching.
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    • 366 1  - CHRISTMAS CONSCI ENCE E. BERRIDGE By UUMO has never sent a Christmas carcP Who, after boasting through the greater part of December that he never dreams of indulging m this superfluous and wasteful custom, has not furtively scuttled out to the nearest shop to repair his ways? This habit Is
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    • 983 2  -  CHRISTOPHER DOBSON By A TIME FOR TOYS AND NEW CLOTHES-AND SLp RIDES FOR THE CHILDREN IN GORKY PaJ GH SS.O.V4ASA.V.V PROPAGANDA BUT THE CELEBRATIONS STILL GO ON JT is always a White Christinas m Moscow with the snow blanketing- the countryside, frozen
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      • 52 2 Towkays give I*l mf I to their favourite girl friends who give to handsome playboys who give I*l A I i to their rich aunts who give i\ w-/ V to their prominent husbands who give to well, frankly, anybody who's anybody gives ($lO to. $10,000) the most gifted lighter
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    • 1043 3  - FACT AND LEGEND ABOUT THE XMAS TREE: RO YAL FAMILY TOOK IT TO ENGLAND Frederick Price By JT was at Innsbruck, capital of the Tyrol, that I saw the most beautiful of all Christmas trees. A giant perfectly proportioned, its branches bedecked with a myriad of coloured lights and mantled
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    • 1303 4  -  CONRAD FROST Short story by Km m said the boy... lIIS name really j was Sykes and he had been christened, without any precognition of his future, William. "Goes agin me, don't it?" he would say. It never did, because how could you
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      • 223 4 IrnHß Bans I k ;;i< ■"'•>-'• v l \l i/iM^> I ill lif If /^te-^ii.. I k C i^^^Bßßßb^BßMbb /JUt.' l^Crt' Now is the time to order C^^ CtCCLHt Ht&Ct£cC& j4z3& pium pudding ice cream m traditional pudding shape or bricks novelty ice cream moulds #W^ '$^vrv ot Feather Christmas
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    • 495 5 buck for a gift? Try buying a dukedom H|CK f or Christmas presents? Don't know what to give the I W ife husband or girlfriend boyfriend? _oiden rules that may help are: CHOOSE the unexpected you would like to receive yourself. how It le Twin- rted with Rexacb t a
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    • 38 5 rkri*tmos-<io-round, Karen Meyers, three, shares a mount EHJOY.NG --r^^n! *c .obby 1 New York's Lev er House. This w io°jr£^« uietide >ixture wiM iost untii New Years Doy
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      • 217 5 H^^^^ Mikimoto Cultured Peorls m gift boxes: Tie-Holders m 14-Carat gold set with single rrTMBHBBIII^^^^^M Mikimoto pearl, $137.50; m silver $39.50. .^^^S^^- s '"^^Hft Mother-of-pearl and single Mikimoto pearl ?^iP^li^^Cl|f^^P^P''*^^^^^^^ Store open until 5.30 p.m. on weekdays and till ijJflßffillPi |I||P 4.00 p.m. on Saturdays. Book now at Robinson's Hi
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    • 72 6 TAKE A TIP FROM ANN AND HELP OUT THE BUSY POSTMEN i A SOUND word Pi vice from ioveH year-old British < Ann Scot, who is 1 making a big m* herself m Ann v no* IN "Don't Bother to K« with Richard U Which sets us t*M that if
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    • 47 6 Dons well wrapped up for her Christmas shopping IN CONTRAST to Ann's bikini charms, here is an old favourite well wrapped "P to do tier Christmas shopping m New York. She is Doris Day whose next film is "Midnight Lace." Quite a change after all that fur
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      • 70 6 GiRARD-PERR^ authored D«* through"'SINGAPC^ r FEDERA' 13 or mal* v s I l J Chew Cheon 9 if** O ong'% S»o« Chuson Ltd Eoste-n Wotch Cc Erf.eld Worch Stcrt Golden Sec Store Hen; Kit (K<<# Herry Worche. A w Hup H.ng W.r^ Nonk.ng Wot" (fh. do Sil'« lc ll:r Wctch
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      • 173 7 Now try your hand The Christmas Gift to -.^I-,*!-*^ /•fc-^ fhofs a/ways welcome Jj Daillting \i\ HAMILTON BEACH y g !o! llTe' proud"'© own. Easy^to read fi o /jf^fil set times. ii» gieanimy :r: fx&ik v^L f 1/ wi?' v. s"~*^~C^ x v s(rr^^&\iJrf\/ -^te^^^S^\^» Model HFC as above with-
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      • 58 7 LJERE we see Mother Goose going to get some fruit for Christmas. There are twelve items on her list. To discover what they are, follow the lines from one letter to another. When you have found one fruit, select another letter and try to find the next and so on.
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      • 203 7 ■L j(k^ A ■I CHICKEN INN Hj I^J 24th Dec. Gala Dinner Ball BM Xmos Eve FLOOR SHOW 2 00 a m SI 5/- per person HJ B 4 25th D ec Dinner Ala Carte H fly X'mos NigVt Dancing yTy 12.00 p.m. pioor Show. BY I'M 26th Dec. Dinner
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      • 169 7 Lter Pan's Christmas Story by Walt Disne M^^^ -O-^^CC M LC^ST^ST^k^^TVI HF^*TE* SMEE MAS LANDED W *O*K WE 6O..?Wfchi k- <s_ /CE AND^wJ M USM SAPEL.Y AT THE. NORTH FbLE...WITM Irt" > M^\^aC^^\ Ti" 'V^-* Vv -7 Sh4Ow *?,h) 2 SUgPgISE PACKAGE POR SAMTA Putt butxi by KirgF»»turttyyndicjt>. \S J^
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    • 124 8 Two plum duffers make world's biggest pudding ABOVE, the scene at Cadby Hall, London, where pop singer Cliff Richards, suitably hampered by television comedian Alfred Drake, sets about making the world's biggest Christmas pudding. The 160 \h. of ingredients are an annual gift from Australian fruit growers to the old
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    • 407 9  -  R. CHANDRAN By f v v voldiers, *uilo^ nd air tationed m Sin*t will celebrate SSnas with big >J? S for hundreds children. 1 v haugh they fflii ktn f Christmas *7" r underprivif^ingsters they will i v bemaelm m manner, |t^:: B.MO
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    • 374 9 fIISTMAS is the one day of the year that orys ro be like any other. Even if you t with none of the usual decorations and po-at i o n s fljuU still find a ft omething" 9 r o*i faces -c people around ra f would re<j you -hat
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    • 933 10 Its Christmas the whole yea round in the circus world NO JEALOUSY- JUST A PROFOUW INNER FAITH AND A SENS! OF HUMOUR... SAYS BAKER WHll CHRISTMAS is changing all the time. In the toy fairs, the horse and cart have given way to the electrically-controlled motor car; the lead soldiers
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      • 219 10 ra ra era Bra ejsi Bra Eva Era Bra oia ra Christmas I Shopping MOON GATE h 278, ORCHARD ROAD m (PRINCE'S HOTEL GARNI) SINGAPORE. 9. i I rUK IN I IU X t 5 BUSINESS HOURS j=| frow 9.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. DAILY. q] izra era era Era
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    • 601 11  - HE RE'S HOW TO KEEP THOSE HEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS DAVID MANSFIELD By 5 year after tl improve Ldv« via a y>v* i ear reLn> ftitt very iicepUoßSi the J. majority of ire broken or gotten almost bet h t 'v"\e been f jnto operation. -tt trouble with is thai we
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    • 849 11  - The space age Santa just doesn't catch on GARY HARVEY By £JHRISTMAS has been commercialised by the larger shops and stores throughout the world into a two-and even three-month festival. In the good old days, there was always some excitement about the posters which appeared m shop windows announcing that
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      • 245 11 illli y^ Best Wishes F f 'for CHRISTMAS and a I %JlappyNewYear pilliliilllH I Illlili^^^ I jf /^PEUGEOT 404^ Comfort Economy JH ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED.— ncee ann »uitoiNc. orchard roao. sinca^or*. KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH- ASIA MOTOR CO.. LTD.. |F. BUtMT BINTANG ROAD PtNANG DISTRIBUTORS! ASIA MOTOR CO, (PENANC) LTOv
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    • 46 12 CHRISTMAS -DA WN'S EARLY THIS YEAR ALL set for a Christmas party is 18-year-old Dawn Berret, pictured at a London studio where she is making "The Pure Hell of St. Trinians." It's still a week to Christmas, but at St. Trinians anything can happen and does.
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    • 976 12  - Wanted— stores that take the chore out of Xmas shopping ALAN MASON By THERE is a store m New York that turns the whole business of Christmas shopping into a dream a dream which I, for one, would like to see m every city of the world. The management of
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    • 298 12 VLTHILE some old cusf? Toms of Christmas gradually cease to appeal and disappear from observance, novelties are born that are destined to become "traditions." This can be said of "Carols by Candlelight" which since the ceremony was first staged m 1938 has rapidly swept
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      • 118 12 KF I P i v f l ivr.i. i a ii FLOWER., REM,;^ ffcj SKIN MJVO4 7 7/ ■■■tihi if— tor. l.faM.tv^ llHii f— i y— r t*mn4 hmi r kHfriw .t mmH very yoiinp A.n. an v Ul a li^t rf, ABk to see the RICHARD m l)\ l
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    • 787 13  - CHRISTMAS RETREAT FOR THE QUEEN ARTHUR Sandringham, where the Royal Family meets around yule log fires By NETTLETON place m the world is more thoroughly steeped m happy royal memories than Sandringham House m Britain for m recent times it has been the scene of most Yuletide family parties held
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      • 962 14 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS BBBHB^ I v n t TAMITiTIVT/^ 1 /^TTTTiIj^ «^^mmm SHI )r r INIt vtUHJH/ -th E m E f «oM Tm JUST A CLOSER WALK "CHRISTMAS TIME" k WM M M. _M 1 X^ M -M. M iUNDOWNERS '^E t WITH THEE" The Pete King Chorole and
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    • 947 15  - ECHOES OF OLD 'POP' SONGS LIVE ON IN XMAS PANTO SIMPSON STOKES By JUUAI they are called pop songs. Of course, pop-song technique belongs to the present day, but there have always been songs which have gone with a swing and some have been so well-liked that they still live
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    • 54 15 a caaaOUS fDortsman visits the training quarters of Bertram Mills Circus, now ««n^rina m London, and puts Shaytan, star of the equestrian acts, through its appearing hflven> yet guessed who he is, the stance may give you a clue, paces. y Compton the
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