The Singapore Free Press, 1 December 1961
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Title Section25 1961-12-01 1 •Yll urn BBHIATW 1° KKP BP W «E LOCAL NEWS YOU MOST READ., THE Singapore Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1961 15 CENTS.25 words
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Article279 1961-12-01 1 Today's final gallops at Kuala Lumpur -P. 12 Students turn up numbers ftAPORt; i ri. 1 rents of dudents r At t- outjt Ministry m this l) iTOft- mporary !C ditch. Ihc l. m easily lion Mi iml ihi -1 Jin i rls 1 Courage si279 words
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Article25 1961-12-01 1 LAGOS. Fri.— The Nigerian Prune MmLster. Sir Abubakar Taia.\a Balewa, said that he per- soually was tn favour of Nigeria bt*coinmg a republic.25 words
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Article22 1961-12-01 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Frt.—America's space chimpanzee Earn ar. rived last night at St. George's on the British Atlantic i&iand or Bermuda.22 words
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Article, Illustration23 1961-12-01 1 Parents and supporters stand by outside the Ministry of Education. Below them is a banner put up by the parents.23 words
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Article, Illustration166 1961-12-01 1 TEOH NAMED BEST ALL-ROUND STUDENT AT VARSITY SINGAPORE, Frf.—The first recipient of the Gold Medal award presented by the University of Malaya's Students' Union (Singapore Division* for the "outstanding all-round student of the year" is Mr. Teoh En? Soon. Mr. Teoh. 23. a fifth year Medical Student, received the award166 words
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Article18 1961-12-01 1 LONDON. Frl The British Government is to make a statement before Christmas on decimal coinage.18 words
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208 1961-12-01 1 'Pull out of Seato alliance' demand by 20 British MPs LONDON, Friday. TWENTY British MPs last night tabled a motion denouncing the South-East Asia treaty and requesting the British Government to give three months' notice of its intention to withdraw British membership of the SEATO alliance and renounce all obligations208 words
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Article36 1961-12-01 1 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Tiie results of the examination conducted by the Singapore Ministry of Education for students m the special Malay course organised by the Adult Education Board will be published m The Free Press tomorrow.36 words
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Article104 1961-12-01 1 THEY CHEATED DEATH IN a billioji to one chance, people who hare been given up as lost are snatched from the jaws of death. Twenty four year old Poon Lim was adrift m the Atlantic for five months before he was picked up; airman Nicholas Alkemade fell 3V2 miles without104 words
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Article123 1961-12-01 1 AMRITSAR, (North India), Fri. A Sikh religious court yesterday sentenced 76-year-old veteran Sikh leader Tara Singh to shine the shoes of pilgrims and wash dishes m a communal kitchen for five days because he "broke his pledge" by ending his "fast unto death" after 48 days. Tara123 words
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140 1961-12-01 1 MALAYSIA: BRITAIN CONSULTED BORNEO, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK T ONDON, Fri. Before the ■Ld recent Malaysia talks m London, the British Government consulted the governments of North Borneo and Sarawak and sought the views of the Sultan of Brunei, the House of Commons was told yesterday. Mr. Harold Davies (Labour) had140 words
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Article29 1961-12-01 1 LONDON. Fn.— A 48-hour unofficial strike by some of London's 9,000 taxicab drivers yesterday hit taxi services throughout the capital, and ut London airport m particular.29 words
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Article25 1961-12-01 1 BULAWAYO. Pri. A series of "wildcat" strikes by African factory workers here during the past two weeks came to an end yesterday.25 words
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Article29 1961-12-01 1 NEW YORK, Fri. The Soviet Union yesterday cast its 98th Security Council veto to block endorsement of the former British protectorate of Kuwait for UN membership.29 words
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201 1961-12-01 1 RAF helps Varsity experts to check fall-out SINGAPORE, Fri.— Two **> squadrons at RAF, Tengah Nos. 60 and 81 have joined the Physics Department of .the University of Malaya m Singapore m collecting data on highaltitude fall-out from nuclear explosions. The squadrons are coordinating the work with Dr Mahfuzul Hug.201 words
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Article30 1961-12-01 1 PARIS. Fri.— Deputle- came to blows and the Speaker suspenoed the session of the French National Assembly yesterciay m a debate on Budget estimates for Algeria.30 words
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Article153 1961-12-01 1 RU HfR UNCHANGED :>. first i fob DP 1 hi-. HM tit* j) (> t n I fAN HK FUNT Fund i iiinj x i J ml Wl H cent i cnts M ll«»n. k HK I :n<! II tog 91 UK STOCK EXCHANGE k I v b m153 words
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Advertisement78 1961-12-01 1 31L OPTIEK opticians 1^ g ad Spore. Tel: ***** IG FAMILY CAR IN THE M EDIUM-PRICE RANGE l( JSTIN ARR ttaa the Austin A.55 is outstanding as a big--1 for passengers: comfortably takes five adults •W d four children. More room for luggage: huge r t And a 4-cylinder OHV78 words
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Advertisement18 1961-12-01 1 PSM 200 Sjp^fly V/'-r Bfl H I'urlum (■>!..'. J <•: \8 CO B6M "Carousel" rcm> Pi.-l H I max Factor18 words
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Advertisement12 1961-12-01 1 YUASA^^ Sole A^dtTtt* J SWEE HIN TRADING CO.. 144 Crow S»., Smgapof12 words
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252 1961-12-01 2 asdfdasfdasf LONDON, Prt After a slow and slightly easier opening, tin prices steadied under improved buying with buyers of rash showing more willingness to absorb offers than recently. Dealers seemed favourably Impressed with Wednesday's response to the G.S.A. sale noting that the252 words
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Article41 1961-12-01 2 ONDO.v Prt I he FinaaTimes market indices :»r N v iast pear, v. rek ago pre Lous tnd ;restetcuiy*s respec- Tm« 258 J ITI 5 36° 9 3*7 6. Ihifefctra I°O S 'l 4 o. 159 r 160 I.41 words
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Article216 1961-12-01 2 SHIPS <y""U alongside the Singapore wfiarve< tortay are: Tborsgaard •a, Bcacloc ■">."> 38, Bcmrrackl 67, M L:ovd <". S*r. K:r_ 4 ">. GlenISMT9 J3 94, NttriOU Maru 10 11, KUratwma >r-»rij l 2, Oman n^ ::9. I^eneventl 4fl H, PwHwun Out^r roart-i: Uaa H'n. Pearl Haven, M216 words
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383 1961-12-01 2 Price for Malaka Pinda rubber is below previous year's average By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Friday. JHE accounts of the Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates (Malaya) Ltd. for the year ended June M) show a net profit of $439,172 and reflect the decline m the commodity market since the383 words
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163 1961-12-01 2 MARKETS DULL AND UNCERTAIN: ERRATIC TREND IN OILS LONDON. Fri. Dull and uncertain conditions prevailed m stock markets yesterday. In the Industrial market buyers were cautious and any demand was offset by small sales. Most leading issues moved to lower levels with Unilevers depressed. Tiaere were occasional dull spots m163 words
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Article37 1961-12-01 2 TOKYO. rtL— The Japan Synthetic Rubbei Company, said yesterday it had signed a contract to export 500 tons of synthetic rubber to mainland Chili; with the Chinese Export and Import Corporation of Chemical Products.37 words
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Article56 1961-12-01 2 HONG KONG. Thurs. Closing prices here today were: Pri ious Today H. S. Bank Corporation 5352 $358 sales sales Wheelock Marden 512.4 C $12.50 S.I \> '.-> S.il^S Hlcong phoi.r $43.75 $43.50 sales sales Dairy Farm iV Co'.ti Storage $36.75 $36.75 sales sales Taikoo Dock $73.50 $74.0056 words
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Article119 1961-12-01 2 UPs and DOWNS of your shares Lfis: sales m the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Uunlop $1.17 1 cent). Fast Smelt. $2.50 (ur.ch). F. N. orris. $2.46 -1 cent). Gammon $1.66 (unch.), M. Brow. $3.06 (-6 cents), M. I oment $2.23 t -1 cent). McAlister 51. 30 10 cents).119 words
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Article35 1961-12-01 2 MONTREAL. Fn— Aluminium Lui.. announced yesterday that Diethelm aid Co,' of Switzerland, will participate as a minority shareholder *n Alcan Malayan Aluminium Co. Ltd.. the Canidian company's new subsidiary m Malaya.35 words
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223 1961-12-01 2 U.N. STEPS IN TO HALT ARMS LIFT TO KATANGA I?LISABE THY I L LE, Fri. The U.N. yesterday prevented a Katangese plane flying arms to Kongolo, Katanga's northernmost city where the 1,500 strong Katangese garrison is reported to be fighting Congolese national army troops. A U.N. spokesman said the plane223 words
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91 1961-12-01 2 SACKED CAR MEN RUSH TO GET JOBS BACK LONDON*. Fri. Hundreds of sacked car workers queued here yesterday to get their jobs back after a threemonth old unofficial strike collapsed at a London subsidiary of the Rootes car group. About 450 men were signing applications for jobs at British Light91 words
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188 1961-12-01 2 I ONDON. Fri. A Sunday 1^ newspaper reporter on a vice inquiry married one of the prostitutes he interviewed m the hope she would change her ways but when she took up with her old "clients" again he bought a gun. a188 words
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Article37 1961-12-01 2 LONDON. Fri. Buckingham Palace said yesterday Queen Elisabeth would afrain this year recoro her traditional Commonwealth Christmas message m midDeevmber bo ci able her to ha'v a free day with her family on Christmas day.37 words
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Article343 1961-12-01 2 pean ports m bulk par long ton Dec./ Jan. £«5 4i PHILIPPINE COPRA ci r U.S. Pacific ports per short ton J145.50 $147. 00 NOTE: All voices below are middle vrices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Nov. 30. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.l.f. European ports Dec 22343 words
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337 1961-12-01 2 'Double agent' sold British secrets to Russians: Jailed BERLIN, Friday. A GERxMAN "double agent" who sold tape-recorded conversation^ and photographs of British secret service men to the Russianwas sentenced to three years' imprisonment yesterday and his wife was jailed for eight months as an accessory. The trial of 36-year-old Hoist337 words
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Advertisement449 1961-12-01 2 NiY.K.LINE Summa Maru fei Men G L'p« r "A 3 I 62i Haakurg, Brew Antaen Rotterdam 11/11 Oec Satsuma Maru fot Aden leddah, Poll Said, 6enoa, es. Maataari, (ETA 24 :~2 Brome' 1 R':am Lot m, Antwerp i l? Havre 27 29 Dec Atsuu Maru Km Port SaM, Betnrt, Uttakia,449 words
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Advertisement164 1961-12-01 2 jg Give him a -5" REMINGTON SHAVER J with Exclusive Roller Cornel SPbI roll-a-matic* IF B'll-^^^t^^S Er^- 'i^B I \(li)M\r .id.iu>l.ihl» row w ■11 Cf^^^^ Bii||^i|:^ assure world > mo*t (oniiorubi* < lose sh.iv. Man v !>>c i MiTOm Hi" 1- '''''"'"Ol T^^^^^B rows ol pi«fision <<> KtmlMuTOil SHAvpp Wmf164 words
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Miscellaneous14 1961-12-01 2 pop 4^ CM y^^HEV-GET\ r&T\{ UP, POP— IT'S V^l{ >CUE? SATURDAY if MCCNING O^F\y14 words
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33 1961-12-01 3 PLE FROM ERICA S'PORE SO ESISTIBLE' I xture B H B H■ lid B .1 or Lmopoiitan I M res ol ipoli- I and I mesa tlso cbn as a rack ith mic33 words
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262 1961-12-01 3 N.Z. to consider more joint ventures in Singapore SINGAPORE, Friday N EW ZEALAND would be to consider the setting up of new joint ventures with local companies m dairy product* to help expand the State's industrialisation programme. This was stated by Mr. Dean Eyre the New Zealand Defence Minister, when262 words
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Article84 1961-12-01 3 WATER CUT IN STEVENS ROAD TODAY SINGAPORE. Fri. There will be no water today m Zones Two and Five between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. A special announcement last night said water will be cut off along Stevens Road between Bukit Timah Road and Dalvey Road and the whole of84 words
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277 1961-12-01 3 AN 'EASY JOB' GETS FISHMONGER $5,000 FINE SINGAPORE. Fri. A fishmonger, who said he was trying to earn $2 m an "easy job." was yesterday fined *5,000 or 12 months' jail for having a gunny sack with 102.6 lb of dutiable cigarettes. Ong Huay Heng, 32, who pleaded not guilty,277 words
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Article, Illustration632 1961-12-01 3 ALEXANDERA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY SINGAPORE, Friday. fHE humble market fish-seller will brush shoulders with the very successful businessman m producing the three-night amateur Teochew wayang which begins tonight at the New World Broadway Hall. This festival of combined music, action and song delved from the glory of old China is632 words
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Article268 1961-12-01 3 CINEMAS CAPITOL: Tammy Tell Me True 1.45. 4. 6.30, 9.30. CATHAY: The Greatest Show on Earth 2.15. 6.15. 9.15. GLOBE: Surrender Hell 1.45, 4. 7, 9.15. LIDO: Thief of Bagdad 1.45, 4, 6.30. 9.15. ODEON: Rivak the Rebel 1.30. 4, 6.30. 9.30. ROXY: Morgan the Pirate 1.45.268 words
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Article42 1961-12-01 3 TODAY: 4.32 p.m.; TOMORROW: 6.26 a.m. and 6.09 p.m.; SUNDAY: 7.29 and 7.45 p.m.; MONDAY: 8.14 a.m. and 8.50 p.m.; TUESDAY: 8.52 a.m. and 9.38 p.m.; WEDNESDAY: 9.23 a.m and 10.21 p.m.; THURSDAY: 9.55 a.m. and 11.04 p.m.42 words
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Article178 1961-12-01 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 23- YEAR-OLD Federation jstttdent m Australia, Miss L. Y. Tan, flew into Singapore with a tip for Malayan parents. The tip: Send children overseas for academic studies where circumstances force them to learn domestic work as well. To substantiate her observation, she178 words
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Article82 1961-12-01 3 'TV WONT HURT CINEMAS' OLNGAPORE. Fri.— Film business would suffer only a temporary setbark here when television is introduced. This is the opinion of Mr. W. B. McDonald, owner of three cinemas m Washington, who flew In here with his wife from Kuala Lumpur to spend a few days on82 words
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Advertisement174 1961-12-01 3 MJJST BE WON EVERY WEEK 1 I ~^^O^?M, Puzzle contest entry f orm il on the back page DOLLARS SAVING SALE rices Siash to Rock Bottom MEN'S j: S3 40 a yd. Non-Iron Shirts $4.50 co. 080 Printed Sport Shirts 4.90 fee 3: 3 90 r aic.s 250 MM-< 14174 words
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Advertisement254 1961-12-01 3 FOR^YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Hh r Jii It. I BK^L^L*\^^2iHL.W S "./"''^•SlJir l^"" B^B, j^S^K .-i I JfcT^B^y^^BT a-"" v9l preschool 1 HSHER-PRI6E IMS 4» i Obtainable from:ROBLNSON'S. RAFFLES PLACE C. K. TANG, ORCHARD ROAD. Factory Representatives:- NEW PHOTO STORE, SINGAPORE. SAVE jmSf^b^ at Whiteaways WITH f^'^^^L reat Annual i^^^ffli Pre-CHRISTMAS254 words
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Article, Illustration284 1961-12-01 4 Kandy elephant festiveal is to tourist attraction PARADISE ISLAND HAS MANY HISTORICAL WONDERS -THE BURIED ANURADHAPURA, SLEEPING BUDDHA, SIGIRYA FORTRESS, ADAM'S P F; MRS. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, who succeeded her late husband Solomon Dias Bandaranaike after his assassination as Ceylon's first woman Prime Minister, is also the world's first woman Premier.284 words
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1426 1961-12-01 4 plies holiday-makers glassbottomed boats to put to sea m and there view, eight miles off shore, the colourful underwater reefs and the myriad species of tropical fish that inhabit this area. Another oid colleague, is also making a bold bid to put Ceylon firmly1,426 words
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108 1961-12-01 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The O Singapore American University Club founded m 1950— has urged all those who have attended any American college or university to join the club. Mr. Ted Goh, publicity officer of the club, said the club aimed at closer friendship between former108 words
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Article60 1961-12-01 4 MRS SIRIMA BANDARANA r mbaL sourd. A:.c D. i l J stiit-waikers r^.^ B U« -j .'•'-'es o. oomefiß Temple k b I i o:. elq MKk t red > Fo: 14 v f X::. v I a. Hq Ka:.. H ppi en BMW- wr kl lod ii b*> H60 words
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Advertisement259 1961-12-01 4 I I *^&H Hblb^bw. /£m^£\ I A truly magnificent gold bracelet P<|| I watch, with precision performance. r/ijr The flashing fire of its jewel cut crystal matches the quality of its &Jy finish. In solid gold throughout. ftm m M IT|T!I L>»l sk' f M Sole Agent*. g| UEN WAH259 words
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Advertisement43 1961-12-01 4 EDWARD EU CO., 11l Sole Agents for RCA products Singapore, Federation of W* and Borneo Territories liave pleasure tn announcing that they have been appointed as EXCLUSIVE Distributors for pf A ©ITALIANA RECORDS Trade enquvus to EDWARD EU CO., A Orchard Road, Singapore.43 words
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Article, Illustration888 1961-12-01 5 Leslie Brewer - MONTY IN GREAT SPIRITUAL TURMOIL Leslie Brewer fl e arfcued How Christian was it to take the war to the invader's own soil, to punish him and to knock him out? By he felt he and his armies were not fulfilling a divine purpose. Montgomery went through spiritual turmoil asMONTY - 888 words
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Advertisement207 1961-12-01 5 HELPS YOU v»nrisrmos fTvM^L Shopping. BE like the z£& others f :<^h>* HURRY ALONG /jk I'A 1 [f I 86 North Bridge Road. Singapore. The all new HOHNER JUNIOR MIXMASTER 1 STUDENT MM STUDENT IV.M 26 ke,,, 32 bone 5215.00 STUDENT V-M M keys, 32 bassK 52*0.00 ARIETTA I-M 34207 words
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Miscellaneous128 1961-12-01 5 p KIR BY by John Prentice tfc Fred Diekenson HDRakl by Lee Falk and Phil Davis HEART OF JULIET JONES h V Stan ak I*«' J^ ,i ..lur X I YOU'LL P^e^^TDONlT FORGET TO SAVE 1 If «OW'RE V^>1 (i rANYREMEMBER FAIDUPTO Ml ENOUGH FOR A LONG A IOK3?) by128 words
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Article334 1961-12-01 6 Duties of the good tenants TELLING THE PEOPLE TF you are one of the thousands of people who live m the Housing and Development Board's flats you would do well to pay close heed to its latest appeal. In a special plea to its tenants the Board has asked for334 words
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Article, Illustration830 1961-12-01 6 Commonwealth co-operation could solve Britain's immigration problem ML ffT^ES, sir," W smiled the coloured man driving a load of shale into the huge new steel works outside Newport, Monmouthshire. "I like this job. Hard work, long hours, but jjood money. My home? Kingston, Jamaica." The overseer830 words
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Article25 1961-12-01 6 —by the Rev. Geoffrey Surges, \icar of Chris: Church, Belper, Derbyshire npilK signs are thai there is a great future ahead for the horse.25 words
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Article107 1961-12-01 6 1 100 YEARS AGO The Free Press reported: "The remarks we made some weeks ago m reference to the employment of the police m huntIng pirates, appear to have been misunderstood and we therefore again advert to the subject. What we object to, as we have repeatedly done before, is107 words
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Article60 1961-12-01 6 "MRS. Ladybird Johnson wife of Vice-President Lyndon Johnson has returned a library book about Queen Elizabeth II six years after she borrowed it. She discovered the book while unpacking at the Johnsons new home m Washington and posted it back to Austin High School with this note60 words
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Article68 1961-12-01 6 and 1 "What aS? 1 Harvej fijj the J < Ito ;iri C t "Hoy c b iuno had J fit-,, I w ant a„. s hampoo Rimmed am; shaped, oh Kf'fp It," sir. if you i;^] 1)r itefal AiJ LAUCH. BEACHCOK i ma**] ten Ibansuia lr id wet68 words
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Advertisement662 1961-12-01 6 You cun hand m your classified ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE I SHOPS I throughout J MALAYA and I SINGAPORE K^l^^Jnl f» I^Bf 4^ ■■'%a^aW^a? CoM Stores* <H, U4. a 3ft Taaah Jtata. M»OM cold Storac* M) Lt4. 1-5 Clare Street. KLANS cold Stance (M) u«. g N662 words
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Advertisement9 1961-12-01 6 rot CoiDs./rc#£S a*vt P/f/MS... TIGER OIL CMC AUN TONG9 words
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Advertisement81 1961-12-01 6 U WHATEVER HIS PREFERS H YOU CAN FIND IT A!: B GIANSLXWM El B|f Now Offering Quality Goods fcj at Speciol Discounts Q SHIRTS Arrow Monhottan Von He use' W\ SPORT SHIRTS E3 Arrow Manhattan Acrto El UNDERWEAR CS Arrow Manhattan Aertex Heie<* Kfl PYJAMAS W^\ Arrow Manhatton PH pu81 words
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Miscellaneous272 1961-12-01 6 TODAY'S RADIO X \DIO SINGAPORE magazine; 10.30 To the good old c days; 10.45 Talk on poetry; 11.00 Short Wave Service: Music from m my ialK s; n3O 11 metres (7250 kcs.r Starlight concert: 12.00 •midMedium Wave Service: ni BhiJ8 hiJ Close down -476 metres. RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) A.M.272 words
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Miscellaneous368 1961-12-01 6 0» i |<jJ till I I m C Ll^ ACROSS I 11 Fa turns to Run lor some--1 Not the front footballer? (4). thing to wea^ <5) 8 rvar £^n top sL* 12 sss? r iaps ana join i -10 S*S&?V« (4) 15 Put together withneeoles 14 The vog leaps368 words
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387 1961-12-01 7 Doctor should be a personal friend and advisor to patients, says medical forum T TT HE MEDICAL practitioner should be a personal friend and advisor to his patients, treating them as people rather than just for their illnesses. This was the unanimous opinion of four general practitioners, Dr. Benjamin Chew,387 words
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Article, Illustration62 1961-12-01 7 FINAL-YEAR SCIENCE UNDERGRADS OF NANYANG UNIVERSITY GET TRAINING AT SHELL LABORATORY The first hatch of four of 12 final-year science students of Nanyang University are now undergoing training: at the Shell laboratory. Pulau Bukom. From left: Mr. I m Mat t lirow, Shell laboratory che.-nist. and the students, Messrs. Chua62 words
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304 1961-12-01 7 4 TOTAL of 250 toy Koala bears from Australia are among the gifts from firms donated for distribution to Singapore's under priviledged children during the coming festive season. The toys to be flown here from Sydney are worth $1,200. They will be304 words
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Article71 1961-12-01 7 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A British >3 company is to introduce electric banknote counting machines here to obviate the practice of counting banknotes by hand. This was stated by Mr. F. A. Richardson, managing director of the company m London, who came here m the course of71 words
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95 1961-12-01 7 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Malayan film, stage and radio artistes will present a variety show at the Badminton Hall here on December 16 to help an Indonesian actor, Rendra Karno, seek treatment for a failing eyesight. A committee headed by Miss Maria Menado,95 words
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Article53 1961-12-01 7 SINGAPORE, Fri.—"Emmanuel" C'God With Us"), a Nativity play, was the highlight of the Christmas concert by Pei Yuen Kindergarten to mark the end of their school year. More than 300 parents and guests applauded the children for their presentation of the birth of the Christ Child53 words
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Article, Illustration95 1961-12-01 7 ing comes m sight and m a few minutes he is hovering over the flat roof, from which he started. Gently his strange craft settles down exactly into the nest while the tail man who is standing there watches keenly and silently. Rupert now has95 words
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Advertisement209 1961-12-01 7 W^wething New I MM f M r m I Vy iw'UXTOrv^ I i f SHIRTS FOR BOYS I ■I if STYLED I X/ X^ JUST LIKE DADS 1 I cvppl Qlflß I Tfl 66 HIGH ST i B CAUtLOIUn LIU. SINGAPORE E :v i Hinitc3ntmiHHi»mnmnnnnniinnnmimnP t ■> :-S LAUGHTER"^fHktollik,. I209 words
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Advertisement350 1961-12-01 7 BIG BARGAIN* i tAD/CS LAST SKIRT BLOUSE SET 8.40 TETRON PLEATED SKIRTS 12.50 1 "CONTESSA" SHIRTS 2.80 I PTD. SLACKS 3.80 PTD. SILK BLOUSES 5.90 I FANCY SWIM SUITS 5.80 up 2> HALF SLIPS 1.00 up EMB. BLOUSES 4.80 up ORLON TWIN SETS $11.90 j I MEN'S FANCY SPORT SHIRTS350 words
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Miscellaneous196 1961-12-01 7 dasfdasfdas IF IT'S YOURBiRTHUAY.... YOU have 3 quiet reserve and do not rare to have anyone interfere with your affairs. You have a strong feeling for all Nour kinfolk, and what members of your family do is always right. Your loyalties will never admit that your own could ever do196 words
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Miscellaneous66 1961-12-01 7 TAURUS Apr 21 Ma > 1): IAUnUd ACTIVE contacts should bring a happy combination of business, romance and pleasure. I* CUIV I COMBINE business Utmini (M^ 22-Junc 21): and pleasure to the profit of both and you will prosper mightly. PAUprn (June 22-July 23): WMUCn AVOID risky tendencies this morning66 words
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Miscellaneous64 1961-12-01 7 possible losses, for not everything is on easy street today. IflDPfl PROSPEROUS day, ffllfUU (,\ug. 24-Sept. 23): A although there is an undertow of uncertainty which must be settled. I IftDl PROTECT your perLIDnH (Sept. 24-Oct. 23): sonal gains and advantages now. No time to risk even a minor loss.64 words
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137 1961-12-01 8 Present-buying mdde easy...six bright ideas STILL wondering what to get for your friends and relatives this Christmas? Here are a few more suggestions. FOR HIM: A tie from one oi the top fashion bouses m Paris. A tie is always an acceptable gift. FOR HER: A box of dainty, lace-edged137 words
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Article, Illustration635 1961-12-01 8 Christmas time... and the of teen parties dfasdfdasdas CHRISTMAS time will soon be here, bringing with it a host of invitations that will come m and go out. Amons the people who will be m this up to their necks are the teenagers. And within the next few weeks, mothers635 words
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97 1961-12-01 8 PLASTIC BAG TO KEEP SKIRTS IN SHAPE "pLARED skirts look very pretty and feminine, but they present a problem when it comes to keeping them, especially when ones wardrobe is too small. Well, a practical and economical way of doing this would be with a special new bag:, which will97 words
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399 1961-12-01 8 rrHE majority of readers who took part m Family Problem contest No. 22 were of the opinion that if a man does not respect the presence of women and insists on discussing sex freely, he should be ignored" In that competition we posed399 words
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Article145 1961-12-01 8 FOR MRS. KNOW-HOW TT is difficult to explain to a child that chewingx gum is not to be swallowed as this mother has discovered. She writes: "My eldest son Adrian, who is just five, eats rather a lot of chewing-gum and he swallows it. Is this bad for145 words
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Advertisement553 1961-12-01 8 M CHANEL l_ ii.- .j J THE MOST TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME n a\ i^i Ci Im PARIS THE PARISIAN WAY a. CHARM,. Deportment, Social etiquette, Manicure, Human relations etc. $60.00 The elegant few way of wiiking is to/ round out thin figures and to make heavy figures look pounds553 words
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Advertisement249 1961-12-01 8 Latest Cosmetic Disccvprv "PlocentMbe." the *Z*££ +4. that tokes away years f r rr "o I the rodiont complexion y C v ,< >HM Millions of women mi n Bmujo- 4 fl worth. You too car bencfitfr"" U Plocentubex contatcv wfc^ skin cell reviving extrc rerrovr 1 wrinVlr r B^^^^B249 words
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Advertisement245 1961-12-01 10 Jinian DELICIOUS CONFECTION KEEPS your mouth FRAGRANT FRESH oil day long! HANDY PACK 20cts. ECONOMY PACK 80cts. Obtainable from all L \£r good Sundry Shops Students Who 60 Overseas You need OVERCOATS QUILTS SCARVES WOOL. LEN PULLOVERS UNDER. WEAR GLOVES JUMPERS WINTER PYJAMAS. Come Let Us ADVISE and HELP you245 words
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Advertisement1633 1961-12-01 10 ■hj» F^B^^T?wWßs mk^ -Jb P^Hr S Met] ..JjSr CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. "JUST WONDERFUL" IS the new exotic1,633 words
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408 1961-12-01 11 Treat for Spore stars RANGOON, Friday. SINGAPORE'S representative to the South East Asian Peninsular Games on December 11 will take a long time to forget their brief stay m Rangoon. The Burmese Government has spent millions to make the Games a success. The Burmese408 words
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Article, Illustration40 1961-12-01 11 W... i Shaari up), who won the fourth race l m Wednesday returns to scale. Tinman (Moses Lee up) won the second race at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Tioman belongs to the Sultan of Pahang.40 words
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460 1961-12-01 11 'OLYMPIC FEVER' HITS TOKYO: BEST GAMES IN ASIA PUNS rpOKYO, Fri. The"tern- perature" has changed here the Japanese capital has contracted "Olympic fever." The 1964 Games are to be made the most spectacular sports event Asia has ever seen. The Organising Committee has just reported that between October 11 and460 words
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Article, Illustration344 1961-12-01 11 dian cricketers have natural ability says ussie coach PATIALA. Friday. s have plenty of natural 3 need experience to develop ii of Australia's Leo O'Brien, Sports Institute's coaches at here. LOOG OFFER SHOWN TO FEND TITLE ES: r:-: Fight i- Pragetta I•• r r ffer E p defend lime m.-344 words
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120 1961-12-01 11 MONDAY'S FIGHT WILL BRING IN ABOUT $1,500,000 LESS Fri. Floyd 1 Patterson's world heavyweight title defence against Tom McNeeley here on Monday is expected to bring m a total of about $3,000,000, say the promoters. This Is $1,500,000 less than the gross amount for the third Patterson Ingemar Johansson fight120 words
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Article70 1961-12-01 11 PERTH. Fri. Roy Emerson the Australian champion, beat Premjit Lai. 01 India. 6-4, 6-2 m the Quarterfinals of the men's single* m the West Australian lawn tennis championships here on Wednesday. Other quarter-final results were: Jaideep Mukerjea. India, beat WUhelm Bungert, West Germany. 6-3 6-2;70 words
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185 1961-12-01 11 HE ENTERED TOR FUN' AND WON A PLACE IN S'PORE TEAM gINGAPORE. Fri. The least known of the seven man Singapore swimming contingent to the South-East Asia Peninsula Games at Rangoon is 16--year-old schoolboy Fong Hon Kiong. Fong, who took up swimming three years ago. was an unknown quantity until185 words
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75 1961-12-01 11 BAN ON AUSSIE SWIMMING STAR IS LIFTED MELBOURNE, Fri. The Australian Swimming Union executive lifted the ban on girl star Dawn Fraser when they named her, together with Adelaide junior breaststroke swimmer Nola Shepherd, as the South Australian team to tour New Zealand. Miss Fraser, winner of the 100 metres75 words
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Article84 1961-12-01 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Telok Kurau United will be meeting Johore Starlight at soccer for the Tay Joon How Challenge Cup. The match will be played on the BODCA ground m St. George's Road on Sunday at 5.00 p.m. Telok Kurau United's team will be chosen84 words
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117 1961-12-01 11 MALACCA, Friday. A SINGAPORE schoolgirls team will oppose Malacca m a netball match on December 7 at the Malay Women's Training College m Durian Daun. Malacca will be the venue of the semi-flnals of the Federation InterState schools netball tournament on December 7.117 words
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Article109 1961-12-01 11 SINGAPORE, Pri.— Sarawak Rangers will play SCC Invitation XV on the padang on Monday at 515 p.m. Although these I bans (average height sft 4in) lack size, they are fast running and hard tackling. Skipper is 2/Lieut. J. Tomlow anak Isa who played for KucLing109 words
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101 1961-12-01 11 BRITISH TEAM TO COMPETE FOR IKE TROPHY EDINBURGH, Fri.— A British 1-i team will compete m the world amateur team golf championship for the Eisenhower Trophy at Kawana Fuji, Ito, Japan from October 10 to 13, 1962. British participaiton was announced here yesterday by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club.101 words
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Miscellaneous25 1961-12-01 11 Towrs sport j IN SINGAPORE SOCCER: Friendly Queen's Own Highlanders v Juniors (Jn. Besar, 5.45 p.m.); Tour Malmo F.T. v Singapore (Jn. Besar, 7.30 pjn.).25 words
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375 1961-12-01 12 Peak of Perfection and National Charm in fast gallops TRAINER 'Porky' Donnelly's two newcomers, National Charm and 1 Peak Of Perfection caught the eye when they were sent out together m a sparkling workout on a heavy track this morning. Breaking into a fast gallop at the back stretch they375 words
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Article295 1961-12-01 12 TOP FORM BY BOTTOM TEAM JALAN BESAR, Fri.— Bottom of the league. Indians scored a convincing 8-1 win over scrappy Royal Navy m the BAFA Premier League here yesterday. Without goalkeeper Moseley and halves Coates and Ashworth (Joint Services representatives) the Navy fought m vain against a speedy attack. Evergreen295 words
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Article, Illustration234 1961-12-01 12 SCHOOLBOY PICKED FOR SINGAPORE STATE RUGGER XV SINGAPORE. Fri.—Schoolboy George McGarry. 18, of Alexandra Grammar School, has been capped to play at centre-three for Singapore Civilians to- i morrow. They play Negri- 1 Malacca m the south zone of the Malaya Cup rugby competition at Seremban. McGarry is believed to234 words
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245 1961-12-01 12 TEST: INDIA AND ENGLAND FACE HARD TASK KANPUR, Fri.— A hard task faces both England and India to force a result m the second Test starting today, barring one side batting badly twice, or some unexpected behaviour from the pitch. The Kanpur pitch looks completely lifeless, being almost bare of245 words
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114 1961-12-01 12 'MY EXAMS COME FIRST' SAYS ELLIOTT CAMBRIDGE, Fri. Herb \j Elliott, Australian holder of the world mile record, and Olympic 1,500 metres champion, hinted yesterday that he may not be able to run m the Commonwealth Games m Perth next year. Elliott, who won the mile and half mile m114 words
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91 1961-12-01 12 TRIALS TO PICK MR. ASIA CANDIDATES BRAS BASAH, Fri. The Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation will hold trials to pick Singapore's representative for the Mr. Asia contest at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 24. The trials will be held at the C.V.M.A. tomorrow at 4.00 p.m. Four countries have replied to the91 words
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Article50 1961-12-01 12 HONG KONG, Fri. The visiting Far East Royal Air Force cricket team from Singapore yesterday overwhelmed the local "Seawings" by 111 runs m a one-day match. Scores were: RAF 117 for nine dec. (Hicks 42, Beardwell 65 not out); Seawings 66 (Milner 4 for 26).50 words
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173 1961-12-01 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Pri. Johore yesterday named their team to play Commonwealth Forces South m the southern zone of the Malaya Cup at Rengam Town padang tomorrow at 5.00 p.m. Commonwealth Forces have a powerful fifteen with the inclusion of newly arrived Kiwis. Last Saturday at173 words
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Article47 1961-12-01 12 NOTTINGHAM. Fri. Margate, "giant-killers" of the first round of the FA. Challenge Cup, were knocked out by Notts County m their second round replay last night. Notts County won 3-1 to earn a home tie against Manchester City m the third round.47 words
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Article203 1961-12-01 12 MANY Singapore sports fans are canvassing votes for their favourites m the poll to elect the first holder of the title "AHLI SUKAN 1961." It is an award to be bestowed upon the person who during the year has done most to uphold Singapore's sporting203 words
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