The Singapore Free Press, 9 January 1961

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  • 22 1 '0 KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1961. 15 CENTS
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  • 335 1  - OUR FAITH BY JAPAN JAMES ANG investors are contident m your Uovt. By Singapore-top trade centre SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. Japan sees Singapore as the leading trading centre of South-East Asia. Her businessmen and investors have confidence m the State's Government. These points were made m a farewell interview by the
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  • 263 1  -  JOHN RYDON for artist cat Topsy i By LONDON. Mon. A cat called Topsy is said to have -sketched a man riding a horse for an art exhibition now on m London which was opened by Sir Albert Richardson, past president of the Royal Academy.
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  • 154 1 Boat man loses $7,000 launch he bought with his life savings SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. MARINE Police are searching the Singapore harbour for a missing $7,000 motor launch belonging to a sampan man who bought it with his life savings four months ago. The search followed a report by Yeo Hay.
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  • 148 1 UP... price of Britain's Sunday papers to meet rise in expenses LONDON. Mon. Britain's national Sunday newspapers announced they will cost a penny more starting next week because of increased wages, production and distribution costs The Sunday Times and the Observer now cost five pence and other national Sunday papers
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  • 485 1  - High standard of racing in Malaya marred by doping inquiries ...AND IN MALAYA IT MARS HIGH RACING STANDARD ALLAN LEWIS By Singapore City, Mon. n()lM\(i the vilest oi racing's many parasites, cast a gloom over Malayan racing halt way through the 1960 season when three trainers lost their licenses, tor
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  • 119 1 FOR PARTY TO ENTERTAIN HER RELATIVES SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— Mrs. Chen May Lian, 27. above is the sole winner of the $.500 prize In last week's Free Press Word PuzzU "VV\ Mrs Chen expressed surprise when she was informed of her success. She said: "I am
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  • 59 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A 26--year-old Changi Gaol prisoner, Lee Pek Lang, was admitted to hospital, after receiving five stab wounds m a fight with another prisoner yesterday. The fight broke out at* 4 p.m., when the prisoners were being sent back to their cells. The stabbing
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  • 30 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two men armed with knives held up a couple walking along Keong Saik Road and robbed them of valuables worth £115 at 11.20 last night.
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  • 25 1 NEW DELHI. Mon.— General Abdul Haris Nasution, Indonesia's Minister for National Security met India's Defence Minister, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, yesterday.
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  • 23 1 KARACHI. Mon.— According to statistics collected by the Director General of Health, Pakistan has 9.000 doctors but only 2,700 nurses.
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  • 28 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Mon Lieutenant General Scan McKeown. of Ireland, arrived here yesterday to take up duties as Supreme Commander of the United Nations forces m the Congo.
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  • 18 1 BELGRADE. Mon. President Sekou Toure of Guinea is now on an official visit to Yugoslavia.
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  • 15 1 TAIPEH. Mon.— Over 4,000 fully armed policemen held a mamoth exercise on Saturday.
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  • 129 1 FRANKFURT, Mon. rE world's fastest runner, West Germany's Armin Hary. has been banned from competitions fora year, the Hesse Athletics Association announced yesterday. The association banned the 100 metres Olympic gold medallist ffter a seven-hour marathon meeting of its legal committee. Hary can appeal to the
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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Five robbers armed with knives held up a courting couple m their car at Kampong Kayu Arang at 11.30 last night. The couple losf cash and valuables worth $770.
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  • 17 1 HONG KONG. Mon. An one-year-old girl was killed m a lire m Kowloon.
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  • 13 1 MOSCOW. Mon. Charles Chaplin's memoirs will be published m Russian.
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  • 129 1 THE TRADE PACT TALKS BEGIN AT Dr. GOH'S MINISTRY SINGAPORE Mon Tae onlevel i.iiks between ;;tSmgapore Qovernmenj and the Japanese delegation .pc.tc this moruiug the Ministry of Piuanoe wim ixuh parties recognising each outer's neeas. Dr. Gob Kenp Swee, the j Piuanoe Minister, welcoming the three Japanese delegates ;o this
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 72 1 Malayan stock Exchange peueti qui^* :n Singapore im% morning. No early hmiimn v.as reported cone Tnerc wert buyers of Ifetal Box at i' 2.1% cd; Aokam $2 18; Petaling 53.35; Soelfoni 4>.; a.iv Kuiui; 3.^. 3u. Tiieie were seliers of Metal Box a. $2 .19 cd; Cold Storage
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    • 40 1 Firs; Malayan r\tud manager's prioec today, buying $121 and Belling s:.2K nd Second Malayan Fund mnniujnr'i pnoes, buying 98 cents and selling $1 05 xa Firs, Ebmg Koue Fund manager's prices, buying HKsi.OT and BeUtnc HKsi 14.
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    • 32 1 January fin <.:... ue rubber buyer.- 1.c.'0. opened In Singapore this morning at M t 8 rm.s p^r io cow., one-ei^li.a of a con; on Friday's close TfM Lone was quif
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 64 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOI OF MUSK (Vienna Conservatoire of Music) Enrolments accepts dairy students far Piano. Mormony, Piono-accordion, Violin. Guitar, Aural (cor training) theory of Jf3i\ music, Piano-Jazz. 28-A. Pcnang Lane, Spore .9. Tel: *****. t^iMtm SOUND [p N \N v V\\\ I'l f///// ";f ;/■|i|| j \v^ AKAI te recorders mil
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  • 507 2 West Germany bid to remain as World's No. 3 shipbuilder SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. yyHST GERMANY is expected to consolidate its position m 1!N>1 us the world's No. 3 shipbuilder behind the United States and Japan. ''The prospects for 1961," a Bonn Economic Ministry official said, "are viewed by us with
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  • 270 2 Defect in aircraft: Viscount service suspended S~ALISBURY. Mon. Central African Airways baa .suspended Its Vickers Viscount service after detecting a delect m the wings of a second Viscount m less than one week, it •.va.- Officially announced a statement issued by tbc chairman said that a technical expert who had
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  • 123 2 MERGER MAKES BRITISH FIRM BIGGEST IN EUROPE LONDON Mon —Plans f« a merger between the two great property businesses owned by the British millionaires, Mr. 1 Jack Cotton and Mr. Charles j Clore. have now been completed. The merger will produce a i group "easUy the biggest m j Europe.
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  • 83 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alo.:gi.:v:e the Siiig a pore Ha t j*. Boa whan es or expec:e<t today ure: Pve.v Buchanan 1 '2, Bintang 4/5, Robtna 6A, Marcel] Nowotko 6/7. Soruga Maru 8 9. Lilca 13/14, Malid a ma IS r l6. Bu m a 18. Hulda Maersk 19.
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  • 510 2  - 'New attitude by doctors to sick is needed' LYDIA AROOZOO >t j t ytfS'w» 'wW fO""O" SERVICE^] By Singapore City v iOr T^ESPITE exciting scientific advanro dical science has made little or n« vance m its fight against the so-called tional diseases." This is the opinion of Professor j. Monteiro,
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  • 55 2 The three-man Japanese delegation who arrived m Singapore last night to negotiate with the Singapore Government on an agreement to avoid double taxation between the two countries. Picture shows Mr. K. Nakahashi. cf the Japanese Tax Bureau, Ministry of Finance (centre) leader. Mr. M. Yasui
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  • 56 2 AUGUSTA. (Qi riwirtfiii Eiseuh day played whu *as bis UuH round executive He playori i It the Augusta N I Club, on bli courae mji< be •>«- j eipht. years a 'On Saiun;.'. he p nearby Fgrt Gk>i aftei Pfevfen tn> is
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  • 210 2 HIGH LIFE AT THE STATE FARM: TRIO JAILED BUDAPEST. M<>:.. three ieadmu cSkJ a at the Bciomcnd >■.■ Farm m south-west &9 I I gary were connoisseurs 1 I high living. I i When tney enurxa I their friends or ion] I visitors "wine flowed I from a tap and
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  • 61 2 United States... and Go LONDON. Mon. A 13-vrar-old boy asked m a letter to the Guardian of Manchester I whether the United States had i just started trusting m God or had .stopped trusting. Peter Mark Barter wrote: •i mm m bills ior Chru ca ';n God W other (mm
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  • 842 2 NOTE: AH prices below are middle prices. KIT TO MARKING!, I cci bs cihr capital issue. i Kail excinditg evenrtkiit. >« eiclirtiug iividend. S cbi cvii Isms issue. 9 iei s= extloditf capital retir*. t ccr cum capital rttin. I ci com divifeol. c call
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  • 475 2 Finance, shipping and aviation 118 MIL PEOPLE EXPECTED TO FLY IN 1961, AIRLINES' CHIEF PREDICTS PAYA LEBAR, Mon.— The Director-General of the International Air Transport Association, Sir Wiliam P. Hildred, has predicted that the world's airlines would carry a new record total of 118,000,000 passengers this year. In a year-end
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  • 186 2 Tshombe ('furious' over f^LISABETHVILLE, Mon. -E* President Moise Tshombe of Katanga yesterday cancelled a proposed visit to the United States and Canada amid speculation that the United States government was cool to the idea. The government controlled Katanga radio announced on Saturday night
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  • 159 2 U.S. financiers call on Govt. to restore confidence in dollar NEW YORK. Monday. J^ GROUP of 10 leading United States financiers and economists have called on the Government to "make restoration of eon fidence m the dollar the first order of luisi- ness. The group is the New York Chamber
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  • 80 2 CHILDREN AMONG 38 DEAD AS MOTOR-BOAT CATCHES FIRE MANILA, Mon.— Thirty-eight people, some or them women and children, died when a motorboat caught fire and sank off Camarines Norte, iOO miles South-West of here, on Saturday, the Philippines Constabulary said yesterday. The vessel. :he Salem, was carrying 49 passengers from
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Article, Illustration
    66 3 MEAL TIME Channel swimmer Jane is a guest of honour at this buffet given by skin-divers I# flasare. the American girl the Channel under water honour at a novel party I Sab-Aqua (lu^ at the Oasis Swimming Pool m London, to usher m the New Year. They celebrated with champagne
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  • 12 3 AN ATTRACTIVE BOOKLET FOR TOURISTS m I :ch I r I' 5i
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  • 79 3 Ff OTA BHARU, Mon. The k Slate Government has set aside $200,000 for the installation of the Sultan on July 17. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong will head the list of Rulers and Regents to be invited to attend.
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  • 34 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The National Whitley Council Staff Side (Daily- rated) may seek special insurance coverage lor Government dailyrated employees who are transported to and from their place of work m lorries.
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  • 16 3 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. The Indian Fine Arts Society lebrated the MummoarthJ Music Festival yesterday.
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  • 203 3 4 states start campaign against rabies along Malaya-Thailand border I POH. Monday. pol'l^ states Kelantan, Perlis, Kedah and Perak have launched an anti-rabies vaccination campaign to build up an immunised bell along the Malaya-Thailand border. The belt will be about 40 to 50 miles wide on Malayan territory .stretching, along
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  • 60 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. All the Mentris Besar and the Chief Ministers of Penang and Malacca will gather here next month to consider methods of aiding Malays m the business world. The announcement of this top level meeting was made m the Senate by the
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  • 207 3 'Deep sea boy' aims to qualify as Chief Mate CHANGI, Monday. A MOTOR accident a few years ago which made a Malay boy walk with a limp did not prevent him from achieving his ambition. As a boy, Ali bin Ha ji Hakim had dreamt of becoming a merchant marine
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  • 165 3 Municipality blamed for death of teen-age employee KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A coroner Here will consult the Public Prosecutor to see what action should be taken against the Kuala Lumpur Municipality over the death of one of its teen-age employees. Mr. Chan Siew Yoon, the coroner, said that he blamed the
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  • 80 3 $S.7m.WILL GO 0N SCHOOLS FOR MALACCA M A L A CCA, Mon. The Malacca Education Department is to spend $5,758,140 during the next five years to build more schools and undertake extensions to existing buildings m various districts of the State. The plan would cater lor an additional 10,000 pupils
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  • 24 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. Tuan Haji Jamil bin Haji Dzaffir has been appointed secretary of the Muslim Ad- 1 visory Board, Singapore. I
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  • 45 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. More driving testers will be recruited this year to clear the back-log of applications for driving tests m the Federation. A spokesman for the Road Transport Department said that the Public Services Commission had advertised for driving testers.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 276 3 Medium Wave 476 metres I 5S Short Wave: 62 metres (4780 kc/s.) j news g4O Three m harmony; fpnm 800 dm 9.00 p.m. datly: 10.00* Beyond Our Ken; 10.30 A.m: 11 6? Programme sum- The BEC Jazz Club; 11.00 Close mjirv"llO2 Music from the down". Ballet- PM 12 00 Mid-day
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  • Article, Illustration
    1625 4  -  Beverley Wilson by tfiili i m ys,ii||jii[A^^s^^^^^^j Throw away thnQP lllUvv tranquiliser pills and let exercise drive off your tensions EVERYBODY'S talking about yoga. But just what is it? Do you have to be a beatnik to enjoy it? Won't you feel pretty silly sitting m a lull lotus
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 32 4 give yourself a 10-minute make-up at max Factor s beauty bar iy Jiiyil.^4^ib^dH om P^ mentar y make-up kits! at ROBINSON'S 9th-21st Jan. MO ONE KNOWS BETTER ABOUT BEAUTY THAN MAX FACTOR
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    • 82 4 j^jfillCf iS "fit/ The world famous Ladybird range or rh-o- wear will satisfy all your needs. Designed for boys ond girls up to 16 years, Ifcl Ladybird range includes underwear, hosic> slumber-wear, nursery items, swimwear ond ploin ond fancy clothing for all climotes. >^/^1 AWVA/S A RtAt SAffSFAr-f iji Nil
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  • 571 5 The spoken word takes to wax...and there's a sudden LP boom SHOW BUSINESS PAGE TODAY SPOTLIGHTS THE... ■M^ BERNARD LEVIN EXAMINES THE NEW TREND IN RECORDS xR GO HAS STARTED A MIGHTY PROJECT-TO PUT OUT ALL OF SHAKESPEARE I/"| n a (urn-table, a record mean I ij ncl only music.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 131 5 RIP KIRBY by John Falk 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE b y Lee Falk and Phil Davis "rrpiwrr MUST <5Ar6 carry a spare- V-^V^ 01^ hJkry! THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake M >t.J'',.T^ fl X N<?W YOU PROODiNG-, EVE. Y53 /MYBE YOU'LL UNOERS7ANP X WATCH y -ULIP— YOU'LL
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  • 2309 6  - Danger lurks in part full of bacon and sausages DR. JOHN BRADSHAW EATING TOO MUCH FATTY FOODS Ma^ BE THE CAUSE OF CORONARY TROUBLE IT IS A REASONABLE THEORY. SAYS EXPERT BY Evidence: Highest level of cholesterol (and heart disease) is among the rich CORONARY disease is a condition we
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 177 6 THE article by an eminent doe tor m the next column tells of the potential danger that lies m a frying pan full of sizzling sausages. So today we ask the question' What has science done m matters of the heart? Plenty. Tremendous indeed
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    • 126 6 lINITED NATIONS Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjoeld is now m Pretoria with plans to persuade the South African Government to abandon its apartheid policies. He will get small change from Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd who has just declared that his Government will stand like a "'granite wall" against any
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    • 12 6 A man's qualities are not divisible among his heirs.—OLD SAYING
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  • 140 6 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— How long is it since you saw a pantomime? If you would like to see this traditional entertainment extremely well produced. the Changi Variety Club arc bringing their production "Cinderella" to the Cultural Centre for a single performance on Wednesday.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 77 6 First Choice of 1961 We offer the newest and best optical service. If you have been wearing our glosses during 1960 you'll want to j continue the patronage. If you have not yet tried our service moke it your first New Year's resolution to moke a convenient appointment or better
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    • 119 6 Bvy flnodem y J^ff* Buy electro ELECTRIC j COOKERS I BooutHul 10 lock at easy to hcndlc, the AEG Cooker i-» designed to enhence your j kitchen cn<~\ co^k with utmost economy. Step- rr>ntrr! BWftohsS indicator L i ra| id h. r plates on< stoiagr capbocrds ore 011o 11 lectures
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  • 336 7  -  I CONRAD CHIEW jSIM By F E GUARANTEES' A CURE FOR EVERY AILMENT KATOXG Monday, g is now m Singapore on a A mission to fulfil a vow he made t<> cure at least 120,000 people Is. j s 80 year-dd Swami Lila Shah told the
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  • 103 7 LECTURERS MEET STUDENTS AT TEA PARTY SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. —More than 75 students and lecturers attended the tirst ever tea party organised by the Study Group Movement (Singapore) at the Amber Mansions. Orcbard Road. Mr. V. K. S. Narayanan. a lecturer m English, said: •We intend to make this gathering
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  • 118 7 A mosque planned for Muslims in Tiong Bahru area SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— About 400 Muslims living m the Tiong Bahru and the Henderson Road residential area will soon have their own mosque. It will be built at the junction of Tiong Bahru and Henderson Roads near the City Council workers'
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  • 29 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— The second booklet on "Simi pie Malay Conversations" published by Radio Singapore is now on sale to the public m all post offices.
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  • 28 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon Somerset Maugnam's story "Before The Party" will be staged by the Naval Base Theatre Club for three days from Jan. 19 to 21.
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  • 178 7 This night watchdog is a dipsomaniac: Beer's his favourite UPPER SERANGOON, Monday. "JJICKY, a Chow aristocrat on his mother's side, likes children, has a taste for beer and patrols Simon Road even- night to make sure that strangers do not disturb the residents* sleep. Residents have nicknamed Nicky, 'The Lone
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  • 120 7 PILGRIMS: DRAFT REPORT ALMOST READY FOR GOVT. KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —A special Government committee has drawn up draft recommendations on how to assist Malayan Muslinrus make the journey to Mecca cheaply and comfortably The 15- member committee, headed by the Assistant Minister of Rural Development, Tuan Haji Khalid bin Awang
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  • 51 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. A 14-year-old schoolgirl, chow Yip Yang, has been missing from her Geylang Road home for more than seven days. Only daughter of Mr. Chow Heng Yee, proprietor of a photo studio. Yip Yang was last seen by her family at about 5.30 p.m. on Dec.
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  • 32 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon, The Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society will hold a lecture on "Judaism" by Mrs. C. Fraser at its premises m Cairnhill Road on Thursday at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 23 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. A five-man Portuguese delegation of historians will attend the International Conference of Historians m Singapore later this month.
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  • 28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Malayan Film Unit released a film on Tengku Abdul Rahman's visit to Canada for screening m cinemas throughout the country.
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  • 163 7 rpHOMSON. Mon. The j 1 new $1,500,000 Mount Alvernia Hospital, built by the Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood, will be completed at the end of the month. The four-storey hospital stands on a hill at the junction of Braddell Road and Thomson
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  • 130 7  - Frantic rush -then four fly off further study abroad ROBERT THAM By SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. Four youths children and nieces of a Singapore millionaire left recently by BOAC for London to further their studies. They are Ng Eiig Choon, 18, Miss Ng Siew Mvi, 15, Miss Ng Siew Tin, 20,
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  • 222 7 Pioneer showman now cultivates pearls to while away leisure PASIR PANJANG, Monday. A PIONEER showman who once collected coconuts as admission charges for a film show m a Malayan kampong is now cultivating sinting pearls to while away his leisure. Mr. Tann Kirn Hock, better known as K. H. Tann.
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  • 31 7 SINAPORE CITY, Mon. A new Arab Street branch of the Bans of Tokyo was opened last week by the Con-sul-Gem rai of Japan m Singapore. Mr. K. Mai-da.
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  • 99 7 SAND-PIT IS NOW BIGGEST SINGAPORE LAKE pHANGI, Mon.— The big* Vy gest lake m Singapore is m Koh Sek Lim Estate, off 914 milestone Chanp;i Road and its 30 feet depth of greenish water tells the story of excavation during the "past nine years. The lake was once .sand land,
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  • 62 7 16,000 ADULTS GO BACK TO CUSSES TODAY SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. —About 16,000 adults studying m literacy and language classes organised by the Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa (Adult Education Board) are expected to return to their classes which re open today. More classes m Darjah II Malay are also expected to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 183 7 PAILLARD The only cine-camera m the world with a built-in light meter m the only logical place: right behind the taking lens. This measures the light actually reaching the film ensuring complete coloih- accuracy. This feature is exclusive to Bolex. The camera is pre-cision-built by Swiss craftsmen, and includes the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • 298 8  -  G. SUBHAS NEVER FOLLOW TOO CLOSELY BEHIND ONE ANOTHER' fl^||[||| BY c. FOURTEEN members of the Johore Scooter Club at Johore Bahru have returned from a four-day trip to Frazer's Hill with this advice to scooterists planning to do the same: •When going on a long
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  • 128 8 $lOO, 000 building for school completed SINGAPORE CITY. Moil.— The Chin Kang Huay Kuan and the Chin Kang i School In Bukit Pasoh jointly celebrated their anniversaries recently. The occasion was to commemorate the completion of the $100,000 school building as well as the 33rd and 13th anniversaries of the
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  • 172 8 They urge Govt. to 'do something' about this unused market PASIR PAXJAXG, Monday. OESIDEXTS ai the 7] milestone West Coast Road want the Government to do something about the Clementi Road market which has remained empty and unused for the last two years. The 'market was officially opened m February
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  • 23 8 SINGAPORE cm', Mon. The Singapore Police Band will perform at the Esplanade tonight from T3O p.m. to 5.30 pjn
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  • 796 8 Stimulate your mind through a simple exercise favoured by yogis: It's known as 'the complete breath' Contd. from P. 4. your lungs like a bellows, is a favourite exercise a truly dedicated yogi does to prodice a stimulated and even exhilarated state of mind. Want to try a relatively simple
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  • 262 8 1960-year made this a success PASIR PANJAV- The year one of triumi cess for th< I Secondary s< I ing to an cdii rial n- 1 I school's magazine I The mapazirv siid 7 m the field games, and c outers and gl have helped to < X the name
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  • 684 9  - Life with Father has its troubles even when he's even when he's in the white House GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON Monday morning 111 book reviews ill ISIi by IIffSCnOKATELI F.DR By James Roosevelt and Sidney Shalett. (Harrap >',s I RE BIOGRAPHER of the President-elect of the J ites has not yet
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  • 562 9 Miss Mannin calls Japan a nation of dual personality THE FLOWERY SWORD. By Ethel Mannm (Hutchinson, 25/-) ROOKS by women on Japan arc rare, perhaps because Japan is a man's country where women have little say m affairs. But Ethel Mannin, m her shrewd and penetrating comments on post-war Japan,
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  • 197 9 REVIEW OF THE FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS WEEKLY FARE The appalling m truth of a ship that vanished I^OUR FRIGHTENED PEOr PLE by E. Arnot Robertson (Fontana $1.25): Four frightened people watched the ship disappear into the tropical night. With it sailed a handful of impoverished whites ignorant of the bubonic epidemic
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  • 1673 11  - I AM NOT A PROFESSIONAL, SAYS NEO CHWEE KOK KEN JALLEH MONDAY MORNING exclusive, by XH E broad-shoul-der c d, bespectacled darkish youn# man walked up gingerly beside hi s equally young bride. Makes any ma n nervous, getting married and clearly this young man was! Competing against the world's
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  • 405 11  - Ronald Milne makes a clean sweep of two titles in a single round NZ KEPPEL. Monday liih Sinks buzzed with activity lit weekend. On Saturday, the competition for 1960, and the Tournament were both con- 18 hole round. This became possible, because qualifiers for the "Gold Medal tournament were also
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  • 332 11 AMIDST dark clouds and dreary drizzle, Salleh bin Ahmad, 21, shot pars, birdies and occasional bogeys over his home links to win the 1960 Keppel Club Caddies Championship for the third time. Salleh was champion m 1957 and 1958. He shot a 35-38-73, three
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  • 27 11 Jo centuries in Currie Cup tie (Cen- and I ia m I v.<-ir match West b d 317 ior four C Bland 130 d West *o.The match
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  • 106 11 Throw-in must be first time SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. The S.H.A. Umpires Board has unanimously approved amendments by the President of the S.H.A. Most important concerns the roll m of the ball. It was expressly stated that feint throw ins should be stopped. The meeting decided to word the amendment as
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  • 73 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— SCC Invitation XV to play RAF Seletar on the padang today is: Alsagoff (Blacks) F. J. M. Wiggins (SCO. P. Ramli (Police), A. B. Willings (SCC), Lim Jit Imm (Police); B. Dillon (SCO. D. G. Campbell (SCO. Beng Seng (Blacks), C. J. Varcoe
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  • 13 11 LAUNCESTON. Mon.—Former world amateur champion cyclist Valentino Gasparella has turned professional.
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  • 366 11 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. Singapore's first golf magazine a Review of 1960 —contains a message for golfers from Mr. W. H. Smart, president of the Malayan Golf Association. He asks that the "conservative Sunday morning better golfers should not stick religiously to their regular
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  • 76 12 BANGALORE, Mon.— Bright batting by the Pakistan touring team's tailenders added US runs m two hours before lunch against' the Indian Cricket Control Board PresidenVs xi here yesterday on the second clay oi the match. Sc res: Pakistan 360 Saeed Ahmed 55. Imtiaa Anmed 47 Ahmud-Din
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  • 363 12 LONDON, Mon. New rules for stamping out racehorse doping m England arc expected lo be announced m the spring. For the past month, a committee appointed by the Jockey Club. England's supreme flat racing authority, has been collecting evidence and studying ways of intensifying the anti-doping war.
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  • 74 12 THOMSON. Man. —R. Mason with a score of net 141 69 72' won the Police I Challenge Cup stroke golf competition over 36 holes played at the Royal Island Club's links over the weekend Runner-up was P. Carter with a score of net 144 <71 73
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  • 337 12 Las Vegas Promoters delayed for 24 hours a final decision on win ther to stage the fourth fight between middleweight champion Gene Fullmer and Sugar Ray Robinson here on Feb. 25. Norman Rothschild, a COpromoter, wanted confirmation from representatives ot 10 re>ort hotels
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  • 483 12  -  KEN JALLEH By Happy World, Mon TH\T old black magic of the Harlem Globetrotters worked again. 1 Powerful magic, so strong that on a night fit for ducks and drakes, it could draw more than 10,000 people to the Happy World, and fill up
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  • 354 12 NEO CHWEE KOK REMEMBERS, BUT THE TIME KEEPERS DON'T Daily Dose by I Jeffery James FRACTION of a second may seem too little for record keepers of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association, but they're big enough to upset Singapore s one-time swimming record buster, Neo Chwee Kok. He told me:
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  • 42 12 LONDON. Mon.— The draw; for the fifth round of the English Football League Cup is:- Rotherham United v\ Portsmouth; Aston Villa or: Plymouth Argyle v Wrexham; Shrewsbury Town v Everton Southampton v Burnley or I Notts Forest.
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  • 498 12 Serviceman wins mile at Tamil athletics JALAN BESAR, Men.— A Serviceman won the One Mile Inter-Communal event at the ninth annual Tamils Festival athletic meet held yesterday. Tne Serviceman was J. H Gndley. Second wu lurbanea Tara Singh and third was Chua Teck KianTiie other inter-comnmna] events were cancelled because
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  • 446 12 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. The annual seven-a-side rugby competition begins on Monday Jan. 30. Organised by the Singapore Cricket Club, it is open to all. Semi-finals and the final will be played on Saturday Feb. 11. Entries close on Monday Jan. 16.
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