The Singapore Free Press, 2 January 1961

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  • 23 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No IGOO^ AICHIVES, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1961 15 CENTS.
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  • 273 1  - 50,000 crowd packs waterfront: 196 1 sea sports get off to gay start CHEW LOY KHOON 1 _#_r Zm^ n\pb* Vv j-^vf^--- _J^ J _y_l'_ jf^t-m-T&fir-^ J*}Ar #v ■ry J FiNERY COMES OUT FOR BIG PAY: VANTAGE POINTS CRAMMED i BY ople saw the 1961 sea sports get under way
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  • 35 1 RABAT. Mon.— Delegations of three countries taking part m the Afro- Asian conference starting at Casablanca tomorrow will fly into the r.s. atomic air base at nearby Nouaceur m Dyushin aircraft
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  • 35 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. The Army unveiled its nuclear tipped Davy Crockett rocket designed to provide :he U.S. foot soldier with a i»ighly mobile weapon equal m .sheer' destructive firepower io iruisseci heavy artillery.
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  • 34 1 BOSTON. Mon A car ran j amok and plowed into a group i ot mothers ana their Children iiere on Saturday night, killing one woman and injuring at least six otneis.
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  • 25 1 LONDON. Mon. Mr, Nikita Khrushchev has sent v message io Mr. Patrice Lumumba promising "full support to the people oi the Congo."
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  • 37 1 MOSCOW, Mon.— Mr. Khrushchev has told Dr. Fidel Castro that "the Cuban people can always i count on the solidarity and the i .support of the Soviet people m their struggle for independence and freedom.
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  • 20 1 NEW YORK, Mon.— Mr. Dag Hammarsk.ioeld. United Nations Secretary-General, has postponed i his visit to the Congo.
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  • 20 1 LUANSHYA (Northern Rhodesia). Mon. Two Africans were killed and seven injured when police fired on beer-hall rioters.
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  • 274 1  - THE POLICE STEP IN TO STOP BRAWLS AT BARS WITH A BAN ON DANCING HAROLD SOH By SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. Waitresses who reported for work at various bars and restaurants m the I State during the weekend were warned by their respective employers to "watch your step." REASON: The police
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  • 167 1 Clerk is stabbed to death in vain rescue bid SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. A clerk, who went to the rescue of his employer when he was attacked by three armed men, was fatally wounded yesterday. Lim Pian Song. 47. who was working for a second-hand dealer m Kallang Road, rushea up
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  • 31 1 COPENHAGEN. Mon.— A basi nessman who lived m three home: with a "wife" m each was fme( for contravening the housing lawi which permit only one flat.
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  • 29 1 RANGOON. Mon. Mr. Choi En-hu, the Chinese Prime Minister, is due here today at the heat I of a 46-member Chinese friendj ship delegation to Burma.
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  • 24 1 MOSCOW. Mon.— The great So J viet currency reform of one nev rouble for every 10 old ones go' under way yesterday.
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  • 53 1 WASHINGTON, Mon.— The United States yesterday called for a meeting of the South East Asia Treaty Organisation council to consider the situation m Laos. Though Laos is not a member, a protocol has designated it as qualifying for the purposes concerning aggression. I See leader
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  • 390 1 Disaster hits WI: 5 wickets tumble for 144 runs PRESS SPECIAL REPORT j MELBOURNE, Monday. West Indies resumed their light back and all seemed well on this lovely NewYear morning of bright sunshine and a holiday crowd bursting with enthusiasm when disaster struck. Australia took two wickets m just over
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 479 1 Worrell is out for duck Kanhai has 14 runs added to his Saturday's score of 70 at the end of 15 mm I utes play. Benaud has a maiden over, and th« score i is 123 for two. Nurse goes to 37 off Davidson, with two singles. Ail is going
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    • 83 1 SCORI.BOAKD Australia Ist innings :.J8 West Indies Ist innings (Saturday 108 for two) Hunt* c Simpson b Misson 1 Solomon r Grout t> Davidson 0 i Nurse not out Kanhai c liarve> b Davidson .v:> Sobers c Simpson b Benaud I Worrell b Misson o Alexander r t-avHI b
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 84 1 l-^BfAUTY SHAPE BRA tJr P* i ruraft) ka m n n haownty Wcstm Ike foo i white only, PEKING CO., LTD., Nor Bi dg« Road. NEW SCHICK SECTOR rMI I 7Z3 \^^P\ NO MOKt CUTS BECAUSE OF A LOOSE BLADE j ScMcl automoticolty locks blade at exact >g!e I i
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    • 20 1 I Wishing all i photographers I a happy s i I 1 prosperous i I I I New Year I
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    • 44 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSK (Vienna Conservatoire of Music) Enrolments accepts daily »tudents tor Piono, Harmony, Piano-accordion, Violin, Guitar, Aural (oar training) theory at £W\ music, Piono-Jon, ÜBFkJjali Allil So Sole Super s >cc 01 ■PI iJIM (NaMM Tombolini Actor--28-A, Penong Lone, S'por*-9. Tel: *****.
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  • 217 2  -  CONRAD CHIEW By Katong. Mon. 30-YEAR-OLD clerk, Mr. Charlie Gwee, of East Coast Road, is to receive a $500 cash prize as his wedding "present." He is the sole winner of the Free Press Word Puzzle "UU" content. and the prize-money will
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  • 140 2 KENNEDY TO NIK: HOPES FOR GOODWILL AND PEACE IN 1961 Palm BEACH (Florida), Me. Pn iident-elect John Kennedy told Mr. Khrushchev yesterday thai hi hoped 0 s. -Soviet relations In 1961 would be marked by "goodwill and i commoi desire tor pea Mr Kennedy waa replyig te a New Year's
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  • 14 2 HYDERABAD Man.— OU baa c Radras gar a I m.
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  • 291 2 Tragedy mars Kasavubu 's visit to Kasai LULUABOURG. 'Congo). Mon. President Joseph Kasavubu of the i Congo has just completed a fantastic three-day visit to the divided Kasai Province a visit packed with tension and tragedy, a^- well as with scenes of confusion and hilarity. In the course of the
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  • 510 2 Finance, shipping and aviation PAN-AM BOEING BETTERS OVER-THE-POLE RECORD BY 16 MINUTES SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— A Pan American Airways Boeing 107 jet airliner set a new over-the-Pole record for a Los Angeles-Lon-don flight last week, the airline reported. The plane, with 53 passengers and 13 crewmen I aboard, covered the
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  • 304 2 30,000 revellers jam Trafalgar Square: 100 held LONDON, Monday. 30,000 people crowded Trafalgar Square on Saturday night to cheer m the New Year. Two policemen were injured and 100 people arrested. Late-night revellers got a shock when they saw a real. live, and decidedly pink elephant lumbering down fashionable Park
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  • 112 2 FIVE AMERICANS KILLED AS TRAIN RAMS INTO THEIR CAR TOKYO. Mon. Five Americans were killed and one Injured when their I car was struck by a train at Olzumi, North-West of here last night. Two men. and a boy died on the .spot. A woman and a girl died In
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  • 98 2 EXCEL LENT, SAYS DE GAULLE OF 'EDITED SPEECH I J OARIS. Mon. General rie 1 Gaulle finds that sub-edi-I tors have their uses. At a meeting of his Cabinet here his attention bus drawn to a short version of lite last I speech to the nation reproduc- ed on lightweight
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  • 286 2 23,000-ton President Tyler will call here on maiden voyage in July SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. A giant cargoliner tor American President Lines' transPacific service the s.s. President Tyler, which was launched m San Francisco on Dec. 20 is expected to call at Singapore m July this year while en route to
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  • 267 2 Gaiety at midnight to usher in 1961 Mon. Singaj ans, young and ushered m tin y Your m trad style with p galore afl hoin< m clubs or al the nig] i spots. Those at hom< greeted new year with era midnight while sands who packed i dance halls a
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  • 216 2 Laos: US Air Force troop carriers alerted I NEW YORK. Mon. Air transport units at several U.S. Air Force bases are on the alert with their big C-130 troop carriers reported ready to ferry troops to South-East Asia should the Laos situation require it. Military sources m San Fran- j
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  • 28 2 BRUSSELS Mon. -Commui called yesr^rday tor ruitioDWtd* general strike m criste-tom B> cum tomorrow and militant left wingers circulated ncKI 01 for march on Wnmm
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  • 20 2 ROME. Mon.— lndonesian fencf Minister OtO NttUl Holland planned to soivr Irian problem by fora n than diplomacy.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 524 3  -  DONALD GOMERY &TrFP^Byr^TigkS*fater of motion thrills his Paris audiences f A MALE STAR IN THIS AGE OF ~OP BALLERINAS Ny M 9 JL >' perfectly co-ordinated muscle. .1 to be an Army P.T. instructor ng-up exercises m the morning, asms m
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  • 525 3  - Do you drive people away with your silly mannerisms? JANE SINGER By aa ...OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA gVKHY ONE of us have said or thought at some time or another: "That person drives me crazy" or there is a person now and then whom you shy away from. Many
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  • 98 3 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— Postage rates on surface correspondence from Singapore to Brunei, North Borneo ano Sarawak will be increased m the new year. The revised rates, announced by the Deputy Prime Minister, are: Letters 12 cents for the first ounce and 8 cents for every
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 128 3 v, —7 WHAT'S NEW FOP THE I NEW YEAR AT j WHITEAWAYS xj- s I A whole new range of exciting necklets m snap-link pearlised plastic strings, chokers, multiple Strands m THE LATEST FASHION SHADES and just look at these incredible prices! 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, .51.50 A 'New Look"
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 215 3 PKGAVMK x«p*talk- 730 Youth at the Jazz Club: 6.00 Summary of h3£ 745 Musica viva; 8.00 programmes for the evening: imrty-muiute iSond Sir Ken 10-30 BBC 8.00 Malay mixture; 830 Horn the 1 ?00 Close down. Hazard at Quebec; 9.00 Music «aie of youth- J RADIO MALAYA hath charms; 9.30
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  • 3369 4  -  LELORD KORDEL IN THE BALANCE lOY OR MISERY Build a new personality: The start is a place called Beginning Again gfjkh A famous authority on nutrition tells you how a person's whole outlook can change as he develops the ability to overcome tensions, to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 107 4 See the Ladybird range of v> long-wearing "T"-Shirts, jyjr Sports Shirts, Slacks and *y) Jeans, m plain and X patterned designs, for K^ boys and girls from 2 to 7^ 16 years. /^W^ f\ A THE QUALITY CHILDREN'S WEAR FEDERAL-OPTIEK J^S OPTICIANS fc^l' 38, Orchard Road. S'pore-9. Tel: ***** a
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    • 59 4 ume and JJate HkW W automatically Mnjk WB YOUR GUARANTEE miM^^SSL More than 100 years of MiSr^^^^^m BSfeJi WE ■F successful trading m Asia 1)f '^^^^IB^^BSb anci a Modern service after sale under GuaranU-e Terms. JK;\ «-«b fc M| feß^ NOW^lO^Mn your r«ocA~ 1| HJI watch* t cjf r/i# Bfifll
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  • INSIDE SHOW BUSINESS
    • 72 5 PUZZLE FOR SIR ALEC: HOW DO THE JAPS SIT? I .;> \i i i GUINNESS Javanese He has a New Vr.ir he ITTS his siu- >t Ktii! play c,.^ h' rUI spt>nd a h«»luia\ m irill DMTC t*» here he wiD Japanese bu>i;n tin* I onu'dv i ol One ih
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    • 25 5 I '-vley. aftei A under conrwie h s i -t Ig to play m got Haml< do I- m
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    • 447 5  - Jeannie makes $1 million in America... now she's looking for work JAMES THOMAS You cannot afford to be choosy, says actress m JEANNIE CARSON went to America and nude a million dollars a diminutive redhead with wide eyes, a failing marriage. and no idea w here sh e wanted to
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    • 287 5 The Hitchcock formula suspense and humour IT is mildly mcon- gruous that th c man who has become universally known as the master of screen mystery and suspense, should picture himself as a doting- father, telling a fairy story to a small child dangling on his knee. At least, that's
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 242 5 RIP KIRBY by John Falk 6c Fred Dickenson ■VI I^b^bT I p^H^R^^A^^^P^QiH i i^"^i l "T* I^b^Bb *^fc/' W BV^BTnpSß^^^C^^^'^^*^^Bn9lMjßH Bb B^Br^^ P*^***^ #^*jbV^ "^^^B^S WF* V<: > 1 I JEL^S 1 I BhlEr i i^B L^l^DbtH V I Vt^tb\ uroc wS^rAußTf t^^^bl kTaS 1 A^'lA\ I >^ZflB3aHßn^^B9 r^' nB^BTI
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 237 6 V'IETMINH troops are 50 miles over the Laotian border. And the rightwing govern- > ment of Prince Bourn Oum threatens to appeal for help to friendly countries. The civil war m Laos is on the point of being internationalNeither faction can win without missive help
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    • 84 6 JN A faraway American town a nine-year-old girl, Dorothy Ridgeway, lies bedridden with a dangerous bone disease. Out goes an anonymous appeal tor sympathy. The world responds with a flood of gifts, presents and Christ- j mas cards. Such a flood that postmen have been asked to stop deliveries
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  • 193 6 Work for one in four ...and this is what their pay will be gINGAPORE CITY, Mon. As each New Year arrives, the big hunt lor jobs begins. For the 10,000 who will leave secondary schools, the Teachers Training College and the two universities there are an estimated 2.500 white-collar jobs
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  • 432 6 Who should pay if the driver had one too many? I i YEW YEAR goodwill x^ often takes a liquid form. The result is sometimes tragedy, for drinking and driving do not mix. But what are you to do? You are at a party. You have had a wonderful time.
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  • 163 6 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.~ Thousands filed past the sentries at the Istana Negara's main gates yesterday when the Istana grounds were opened to the public from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Throughout the day, crowds m their holiday best and m New Year spirit streamed m and
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  • 770 6 YOUR HANDWRITING IS A GUIDE TO YOUR CHARACTER A LTHOUCH handwriting analysis cannot be called a precise science, various experts have agreed that certain types of writing indicate definite personal characteristics. Take this test yourself and then try it on your friends: 1. Write several sentences, one under each other,
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  • 107 6 WASHINGTON, Mon A gaily wrapped gift package standing on a table m the Plaza Hotel here on New Year's eve was noticed to be ticking. A pageboy read the label which said: "Warning! Any attempt to move or tamper with this
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 625 6 You can hnnd m your classified ad* to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS t"o».i .^'ori^t' i M i Ltd.» 2o T.taab Baam. tPOH OBM Btora*« iMi Ltd., 1 0 Ctar* Street. KLANOJ Cold Storage (M> Ltd.* hj New Road. MOTA BMAKU OaM Storage
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    • 78 6 Firsf CAoice of 1961 J^A B We offer the newest and best optica service. If you have been wearing our glasses during 1960 you'll want to continue the patronage. It you hove not yet tried our service make ii your first New Year's resolution to make o convenient appointment or
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    • 108 6 WORLD'S BEST TXANSiSrOR MO3O L- 2 SHOWING TUN. NC, ■i;T-. :r". :i ::;:H J- t .1-.' :r .?:;;i.. ii" ROXY (Singapore) CO. OBTAINABLE i "i Oo r;.-T l Sir' AT AU. OEAUERS PLEASE lfflpl 11 1 YOURSELF H^ 5 g TFPYT FJVt) i dnln I O Superbly finished ond tostefully
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  • 294 7  - 'Heaven' at dinner wins the top prize CONRAD CHIEW Cheers for Christmas play produced by woman pastor Lav By SINGAPORE CITY, k Mon.— A Christmas play "W h o can enter Heaven presented to a large audience of church goers and friends at the Empress Restaurant recently has been awarded
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  • 113 7 Cadets join army units for training in jungle I SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. »0 Members of the Schools' Cadet Corps of the Singapore Military Forces spent Christmas week completing their training at British army units in Singapore and the Federation. In Singapore, 34 cadets attended a cadet Instructors' course in physical
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  • 24 7 GLOOM MAKES AN ESTATE RENDEZVOUS FOR HOODLUMS Mon— The N lights ue hous- the fee dai fciu 35. be me a for ha iat
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  • 241 7 Keen young Malayans are needed to join RMAF as pilots KUALA UMPIR. Mon. The Royal Malayan Air Force, which acquired the Sl5 million Kuala Lumpur air base from the Royal Air Force about two months ago. is looking for Malayan pilots for its expansion scheme. This is also part of
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  • 39 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. The reference department of i the National Library will be open to public as from tomorrow between 8 a.m. and 4.30 p.ni-; from Mondays to Fridays and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays.
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  • 292 7 Praise from Nehru for 6 youths who sent entries to art contest SINGAPORE Mon. SIX children irom Singapore, were highly commended by the Indian Prime Minister, Mi. Nehru, for the art pieces they submitted for Shankar's International Children's Art Competition for 1959. The children are Lav Cho Cham. Leong Kwok
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  • 256 7 KALLANG, Mon. The first united effort c the Federation of Boys' Club and the Federation of Girls' Club was their combined social and dinner for an 18-member delegation from Sarawak. The headquarters of the Federation of Boys' Club at Kallang was gaily decorated for
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  • 192 7  - Angler lands a 28-pound fish off St. John Island ROBERT CHONG By KATONG, Mon. Mr. E. W. Yap, who took to angling a year ago, landed his biggest catch, a 281 b. "ikan kerapu," on a holiday fishing spree with his neighbour, Mr. M. Nonis, off St. John Island. The
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  • 249 7 Noted judge coming for dog shows here and in Kuala Lumpur SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. A WELL-KNOWN international dog judge, Mr. Leo Wilson, will judge shows m Kuala Lumpur and Singapore on Jan. 29 and Feb. 5. I The shows are being staged by the Malayan Kennel Association. Mr. Wilson, a
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  • 36 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. The Nanyang University has j made a new effort to absorb j students from the English j stream of education by setting j up special preparatory classes j for them. I
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  • 78 7 HEAVIER 'SMALL CRAFT' TRAFFIC FROM INDONESIA SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. —The Immigration Department cleared 10.613 small craft at the pontoon of its depot at the East Wharf m 1959—2.452 more than m the previous year. "This Increase was probably caused by the withdrawal of larger vessels, particularly Dutch-owned vessels, from the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 46 7 Ask for 1961 Model Folder With HERMES 7=^nr-ii_/ meticulous!* built to Swish precision »tandard> (I 96 COLLYER QUAY NEW SHIPMENT 1961 SELECTION Printed Fancy Cottons Printed Crepes Plain Crepes AND MANY OTHERS COME EARLY AND CHOOSET THE BEST AT 108, HIGH STREET, S'PORE-6. TELI 0503 1
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 39 7 i im^^^^^Hßy Gogl j Pfcaa-B__B-8-8-0-WlllllllllllUlH ...'.MmiNMMiHHtaiMiHiill /YOUR NEIGHBOUR >, Iff/ 1 TELLS ME YOU NEVER 1 LUU FUY AT THE POOR ii_3__S_fc/ V BECAUSE YOU CAN'T K \v AFPOR£7 TO mwJfW^W _s/ \__B_B^_?^/ V I I If \AZ j^bn\ I
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  • 767 8 LAMBRETTA CLUB BROUGHT CHRISTMAS CHEER TO INMATES OF TAN TOCK SENG HOSPITAL W A FREE PRESS SPECIAL BBESw M___^W v4 I I I I I —J H 1 I lit ilk m a I 111 I H OTB I 0 M 8 I *I I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 272 8 Bvßsftnßi Ini ln\ bi I i recording tape V;Q-fmjm gives you the best I^l OUTLASTS AU THE REST Ql With almost unlimited Mtt> 5O0,OU». recordings) without deterioration In •oehtv |O^N^A LL The b*Mt brand J^^^L for nt jA m i^puiin' #ho**M £k MADE IN ENGLAND ojlde Luxe Quauh >^| |L^
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  • Monday morning book reviews
    • 860 9  - The old West— by the man who wrote Shane RECHARD LISTER 01 ii\ Km good.^d days 1 before cities and machines corrupted men were toughlion our was and death :xi v.' basic bind the seriI slena such as feaefer, the ltm Shane, gives a sparkling I Election of ll of
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    • 309 9 I J 0* prac- that in the ma- fe fair sex will Wered a .r 000 A::nou-h spontaneously terate tc- the leader tactful 1 politic whenever n< cessary, you have a tenacious will which permits you do only that which you actually prefer to
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    • 216 9 REVIEW OF THE FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS WEEKLY FARE The appalling cprrpr of a Public Prosecutor SAVING FACE by Pierre Boulle (Fontana $1.25) Every scrap of evidence pointed to murder, a particularly brutal murder, with even the assailant's identity obvious. Despite his reputation for unflinching adherence to the law and his contempt
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    • 104 9 Rupert and the Sky-boat— 12 Mar^or runs on ahead of Rupert until they arc quite near the b\£ chimney. Then she hesitates, tor they have reached a clearing, and i grim building appears before them, surrounded j by high barbed-wire fencing. I, j looks like a .^orr ot factory." says
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  • 450 9 Instead of hatred Helene inspires with her goodwill WITHOUT FRONTIERS by Helene Jeanty Raven (Hutchinson) 21s. A woman can scarcely be expected to forgive those who kill the man most dear to her. But that is what Madam Helene Jeanty Raven did. And such a story of spiritual growth within
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  • 92 9 THE DEAN'S WATCH Elizabeth Goudge. Hodder. 18&. In a cathedral city In the 1870s an icy Dean is thawed by his friendship with an old watchmaker and other humbler citizens. Charming, but over-sweet fairy tale for those who believe that love conquers all. DON T TELL ALFRED.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 426 9 Word Puzzle 'UU': The winning solution UU i EJU X UU 3 UU 4 UU S UU 6 m tho thrv ire considered un- UU2-5: Many an unscru- a great deal of his know- clue is obviously true of GLARE indicates a bril--1 Ult hvrnpnir Preference ior pulous man has
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  • holiday sport
    • 2227 10 LET'S LOOK AHEAD TO 1961 A YEAR WITH LOTS TO DO KEN JALLEH PINPOINTS IDEAL RESOLUTIONS FOR SPORT IN STATE gIGGER, better sport—the bigger the better for this Orient Year. New Year resolution for all sports organisations is to think big, act big,
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    • 581 11  -  C. Chellappah JALAN BESAR s^ fm* t v the Cup Final. by m.A.h- Seleto Fathul Karib S.C i i lil Spemng met that vital cross pass, the Cup was anybody's I R4F Wl f M r I WCeS of Star
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    • 106 11  - Chinese supreme in League tennis and take both titles B. NORMAN By ■SINGAPORE I ru H s g pore 1 n, winning t Singapore Law |W} >urnament— the iyet team m- oppor.' E- :ion- I by elation and n I. a. tbeii i Walkover d *it Staff gift jjted by
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    • 28 11 Ice -hockey triumph f or Red Stars Mon. -Red ./•/■ho.slovak ice?\beat Soedertael g an Ahearne V' n<xl scores Mi 5 ">urnament 1 ar «en <Swoden> 1 'Sweden 6-4
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    • 139 11 CALCUTTA. Mon. India will switch to the European Zone for the 1961 Davis Cup lawn tennis competi- j tion. They competed In the Eastern Zone m 1960. Mr. Shamsber Singh. India's L. T. A. secretary, said here that the decision to piay
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    • 22 11 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. i Green Rangers beat Redhill Com- munity Centre 5-2 m a soccer friendly at Redhill School.
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    • 283 11 27 teams enter G-man's League and will decide it before Feb. SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. Singapore Government Services Football Associa- tion's soccer league lor 1961 I gets off to a flying start to- morrow. The league will con- sist of three divisions, but Div. 1 2 and Div. 3 are divided
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    • 68 11 CALCUTTA, Mon.— Premit Lall and Joy deep Mukerjea j won the men's doubles title m the Indian Lawn tennis championships here. The young Indian players Deat Ramanathan Krishnan and Naresh Kumar, India's Davis Cup pair 6-3, 6-2, 18-16. Miss Margaret Hellyer, Australia, won the
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    • 23 11 JALAN BESAR Mon Stable Boys beat Sukaramai S.C. 1-0 m a friendly soccer iiatch played yesterday. Ali bin Aziz scored.
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    • 375 11  - Girls hockey does needs full support of all the schools SEBASTIAN RASOO by: SINGAPORE, Mon. TIOCKEY for our 11 schoolgirls? It's "un-lady like" said one principal. But the Combined Schools girls hockey team have proved beyond doubt that this game, which was at one stage monopolised by the stronger sex,
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    • 201 11 MOSCOW, Mon. The three Russian horses entered for the English Grand National steeplechase next March are being schooled over jumps at Rostov, modelled on those I at Aintree. it was stated here by Mr. Grigori Nechiporenko, Chief horse breeder at the Soviet
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    • 482 12  -  C. CHELLAPPAH LOCAL PLAYERS SHOW POOR FORM AGAINST FAST AND CRAFTY TEAM: POOR CROWD AT STADIUM i* Jalan Besar, Monday. THE fleet tooted and crafty Japanese towered over the Singapore Selection team, yesterday. The local lads were no match to these 1960 Japan League champions. The match
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    • 268 12 INDIA tared badly on the rain-effectedc ffected third day or the third Test against Pakistan yesterday. When rain ended play for the day 27 minutes after lunch. India had made 147 for six m reply to Pakistan's first innings total
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    • 64 12 IV\K. Ist Inng:s :;ui INDIA Ist Inngs (ovirnight 83 for twoi continued ■a^irriha c Maihus b Busmin (tarigar c Imtiaa b Hi.--. [anjxekar b Kaal W Borde not om 33 N ikarni c Im:;a? F. l I do) out r Ea res n Total :or G 147 Wicket-talls: 3-83.
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    • 125 12 THE SPRINGBOKS IN YET ANOTHER WIN pOSFORTH. Mon. The VI South African Rugby Union touring team scored yet another victory when they bear North-Eastern Counties 21-9. The score was not. how- ever, a real reflection of the play. for the Counties, beaten at first m the tight. later got on
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    • 68 12 Promoter offers a $9,000 purse MILAN. Man.— Philippine boxing promoter Lope Sarreal has offered $9,000 plus travel expenses for a bout between Italian, lightweight Giordano Campari and Solomon Boysaw or Roberto Cru? m Manila m February. Boxing manager Steve iKlaus said Sarreal ottered the same amount for another fight, to
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    • 38 12 CALCUTTA, Mon. Ramanathan Krishnan, India's No. I 1, and Carlos Fernandez, of Brazil, were 2-2 m the first set when rain washed out play m the men's singles final of the Indian lawn tennis championships yesterday.
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    • 35 12 MADRID. Mon. Real Madrid kept the lead m the Spanish First Division bybeating Santander by 4-0 yesterday. Atletico of Madrid climbed to the second place after beating Granada 3-0.
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    • 657 12  - TWILIGHT'S HAPPY NEW YEAR.. HE LED ALL THE WAY TO UPSET ALL ALLAN LEWIS See Ho^r "They Usm —By rpWILIGHT upset all calculations when he led practically all the way to win the New Year Cup, main race at Penang yesterday. There was noi much pace on m the early
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    • 113 12 SAO PAULO. Mon.— Osvaldo Suarez. Argentina's Olympic marathon runner won the annual "round the houses" race yesterday lor the third consecutive year. Gordon Pirie, British Olympic runners was last of the overseas entries finishing 38th. Running m bright moonlight, Suarez clocked 22
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    • 279 12 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon— Tne Tamil Sports Commiiu±e held one of their most successful annual meets with the 1961 Tamil Festival heats at Victoria School on New Year's Eve. Qualifiers for the finals: MEN "A" Division. 100 yards: 1. P. Rengayah, 2. S. M. Furook, 3. K.
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    • 184 12 Sydney's Siandra takes yacht classic SYDNEY. Mon. Siandra. 36-foot Sydney sloop has won her second SydneyHobart yacht race. She crossed the line just before midday yesterday and was threatened only by Joanne i Broadie and Kaleena. Kaleena finished an hour later and Joanne Broadie's time also ran out. Twelve yachts
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    • 173 12 THE DAY 25 WKTS. FELL FOR 194 RUNS I Currie Cup roundup j lOHANNESBURG, Mon i J Twenty-five wickets fell for 194 runs on the first day lof the Currie Cup Cricket match between Natal, holders of the trophy, and North Eastern Transvaal at Pretoria yesterday. Scores: N. E. Transvaal
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    • 65 12 RHEIMS. Mon. Jusi Fontaine. Frencn international forward, who was tor. 'scorer In the 1958 worlc soccer championships, agair j broke his leg yesterday. j The Rheims player was inijured when he fell heavily ir I the 67th minute of a league match against Limoges whicr
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    • 44 12 COLOMBO, Mon. Th< Czech soccer team. Spar tak, beat All-Ceylon 7-t m the second match of thei: tour yesterday. The visitor; led 4-0 at halftime. Scorers were: Kartechvi (2), Pisa (3), Krai and Kne bert. A crowd of 15.000 say the match.
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