The Singapore Free Press, 8 December 1961
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Title Section19 1961-12-08 1 BP W>TH LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ. The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article32 1961-12-08 1 Brilliant winding-up gallops at Penang-P. 1% hrders Led i cell, then lacked toners r imatic it of early pri- i ler re psed fte keys i a d late32 words
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204 1961-12-08 1 Steel mill: Senior official leaves to look for equipment Till! Director of Industrial Development, Mr. Jang Bit Singh, has left Singapore on a mission^ connected with the setting up of the iirst steel rolling mill m the State. Mr. Singh Ls visiting Japan, the United States and Europe and is204 words
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Article26 1961-12-08 1 OSLO. PM Ex-Chief Aloert Lothuli arrived here by air last night wuh fiu> wife rrom Soutti Africa to receive tne Nubel Peace Priae.26 words
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215 1961-12-08 1 New Delhi waits for Malaya's King and Queen TtfEW DELHI. Fri. The Indian capital today awaits the first state visit of a Malayan Paramount Ruler. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his consort, the Raja Permaisuri Agong, with their eldest daughter. Sharifah Salwa. who arrived yesterday afternoon m Bombay by ship,215 words
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Article33 1961-12-08 1 COLOMBO Fri. Majur Yuri Gagarin, the Soviet cosmonaut, and his wife, Vaientina, were welcomed by a vast crowd as they arrived here yesterday irom India for a five-aav official visit.33 words
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Article30 1961-12-08 1 MADRID. Fri.— The U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk, will visit Spain to confer with Generalissimo Franco on Dec. 16. the Spanish Foreign Office announced here yesterday.30 words
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Article25 1961-12-08 1 LONDON, Fri.— King Hussein of Jordan arrived here by air last night for a fortnight's visit which will include a medical check-up.25 words
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Article, Illustration217 1961-12-08 1 'Nine new ones can be set up now' U.N. EXPERT MAKES RECOMMENDATION TO GOVT. ON SINGAPORE'S INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT SINGAPORE. Fri. A 10 United Nations expert has recommended that nine electrical industries can be established m Singapore "almost immediately." They are: Lighting fittings: domestic plugs and socket outlets: switchgear and flatirons;217 words
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Article47 1961-12-08 1 TOKYO. Fii. Two people were killed and two others missing when a United States Air Force F-100 Super Sabre jet aircraft crashed yesterday among buiiuings m Ka&hi Fukuoka town. Southern Japan, after the pilot had bailed out. The pilot escaped with minor nijuries.47 words
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Article27 1961-12-08 1 TOKYO. Fri.— Four people were drowned. 12 injured and eight missing when three fishing boats were overturned yesterday during a storm m Tokyo Bay.27 words
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Article106 1961-12-08 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. A sale of 700 long tons of tin will be held by the General Services Administration on Jan. 3 next, it was announced yesterday. The agency said bids to buy the tin-700 tons of Grade A longhorn tin which was acquired after the106 words
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143 1961-12-08 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. TIIK Labour Ministry will make another attempt today to settle the dispute between the Business Houses Kmploycss' Union and Guthrie and Co. Ltd. whose employees have been on strike for a week. The Commissioner for Labour, Mr. Kok Ah Loy, said143 words
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Article32 1961-12-08 1 BRISBANE. Fri. A Skylark rocket, with equipment from London. Birmingham and Leicester universities, was successfully fired 144 miles along the Woomera rocket range on Wednesday, it was officially announced yesterday.32 words
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232 1961-12-08 1 POLICE GIVE 5 'DON'TS' TO COMBAT CHRISTMAS THEFTS SINGAPORE. Fri. Police are concerned over the increasing number of pre-Christmas burglaries m the State the last big one, involving the theft of $5,000 worth of perfumery, occurred less than 48 hours ago. Mr. Lim Seng Huat, the Police Secretary, this morning232 words
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209 1961-12-08 1 All quiet as Chinese exams get under way STUDENTS STREAM INTO 44 CENTRES SINGAPORE, Fri. The Government Chinese Senior Middle 111 examinations got off to a flying start this morning at 44 centres throughout the island. All was quiet at the centres as candidates began streaming m to sit the209 words
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Article34 1961-12-08 1 MANILA. Fi-i.— Ad armed band of cattle rustlers last night kidnapped 11 people near a village about, 20 miles south of here as they were leading a herd of water buffaloes home.34 words
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Article25 1961-12-08 1 MALAYAN HK FUNDS sellii in; H HKSi I RUI Bl R r r ICE DC H!NCS fC NDAY BARRIER DRA M I I II25 words
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Advertisement88 1961-12-08 1 U^^ For style I comfort \r ECiSA Fromes rPT EK opticians P < S ocre. Tel: ***** m !Jyi ,*x«<il.M!^ i s S F family car m the pDIUM-PRICE RANGE PSTIN A^\^ the Austin A.55 is outstanding as a bigX r p^ sengers: comfortably takes five adults *l9 q J88 words
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Advertisement6 1961-12-08 1 NATIONAL LANGUAGE LESSON IN P. 46 words
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Advertisement29 1961-12-08 1 1 1 1 SUPREME IN AUTOMATIC WATCHES I MULTI- JEWELS MEAN ft^^ smoother Functioning. _>/.£L DURABILITY AND PRECISION •48 HOURS RESERVE POWER TI T I C < \l t 11129 words
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Advertisement9 1961-12-08 1 Sole Agents;SWEE HIN TRADING CO.. U* Crow St., Singapore9 words
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496 1961-12-08 2 Malayan Tin fails to fulfil expectations: Output low City section: Financeand industry By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Friday. MALAYAN Tin Dredging's output performance during the past 15 months has greatly disappointed those who, perhaps, were led to expect too much by the exceptionally good figures for 1959-60. The496 words
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251 1961-12-08 2 I ONDON, Fri. The rubber market opened with little net change but business m April/June landed m the early stages at Wednesday night's buyers 1 levels soon created a softer undertone and values consequently moved against the sellers, the reaction being speeded by251 words
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Article32 1961-12-08 2 LONDON. Fii. The Finan--..,1 Time 5 market indices for Dec 1. last year, week ago. pievioua md yesterday's respecTinsr 064.6. 357.6 365.4. 365.1. Rubbers: 190.3. 160. 1. 155 4, 155.8.32 words
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Article184 1961-12-08 2 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves today are: CyctOß* 33 34. Catfeaj 46. Lada Macraai IS Ifaiaan 2 Ho Uqhw ?4 2"> Bmavty 8/7, MBbOtJ I l U. Mt-nisthiUs 43/43, Jjadao 13 'i. Leti 2S Outer roads: UUM H:n. J icquolm Sompok. Si:w> S,inanfl, Setiabudhi. Memo IJoyd.184 words
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219 1961-12-08 2 STOCKS: MOST PRICES SLIGHTLY HIGHER ON BALANCE ONDON, Fri— There was a Li slight change for the better m stock markets yesterday with leading Industrials responding to some end account bear-covering and the recent selling tending 10 dry up. Selective investment buying was also apparent but there were several dull219 words
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Article53 1961-12-08 2 HONG KONG. Thurs. dosing prices here today were: Previous Today H. <\: P. Bank Corporation 5358 $356 sales sales Wheelock Marden 512.40 512.30 sales sales Hkons phone $43.00 $43.00 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $36.50 $36.50 sales sales Taikoo Dock $73.00 $72.50 sales sales Jardme Matheson53 words
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41 1961-12-08 2 JAKARTA, Fri. The Russian State airline "Aeroflot" will open its new Moscow Jakarta service on January 1. The route will run through Tashkent, New Delhi and Rangoon, and will be operated by Iljushin 18 turbo-prop airliners.41 words
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Article28 1961-12-08 2 TOKYO, Fri. Japans automobile production reached an ailhigh record during October with 82.928 vehicles coming off the pioGUCtion line. Exports also .set an ail-high record.28 words
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236 1961-12-08 2 HALT 'ILLEGAL' TROOP MOVES IN BERLIN, U.S. WARNED BERLIN, Fri. The East German news agency A.D.N. last night demanded an end to "illegal and provocative" American troop movements along the Berlin-Helmstedt autobahn. It described as a "cheap sleight of hand" yesterday's statement by American military authorities that, when their units236 words
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Article47 1961-12-08 2 MILWAUKEE i Wfecoiuin Pri. —Frank Cunimings told the jud;;e he wanted a divorce from his wife. Helen, because she spent Too much time <n pool hails. Judge Roben C. Cannon granted it after Mrs. Cummin^ testified that she iiked "shooting pool with girl friends."47 words
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190 1961-12-08 2 Goan underground men attack Portuguese forces BOMBAY, Friday. QOAN nationalist "under-ground workers" attacked Portuguese troops at Colleni railhead m (ioa, and blew up Portuguese jeeps m d hand grenade battle at Dodamarg, Mr. George Vaz, secretary of the Goan Political Convention said here last night. Mr. Vaz, quoted by the190 words
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86 1961-12-08 2 PRINCESS ALEX EATS WITH HER FINGERS ADEN, Fri.— Princess Alexandra yesterday ate Arab-style, using her fingers instead of a knife and fork. Scene was a luncheon party m the Federal Council Hall at Al Ittihad. capital of the Western Aden protectorate, where the Princess sat on the carpeted floor and86 words
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Article85 1961-12-08 2 A MERSHAM. t England). A Fri. Earl Attlee, 78--year-old former British Labour Prime Minister, was stated to be "slightly improved" yesterday, about 12 hours after he had a heart attack. Lord Attlee entered the hospital on Tuesday ajrter a stomach upset. Doctors later said his condition85 words
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Article22 1961-12-08 2 MILWAUKEE <WisCon.sUi). Pri. A 19-year-old youii; waa sentenced yesterday for carrying a concealed weapon. His name is Jesse James.22 words
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157 1961-12-08 2 CHINA SEAT: U.N. FOR SINNERS TOO, SAYS BURMA IJNITED NATIONS. Fri. U Burma yesterday told the General Assembly that it was "urgent and essential" that Communist China should be represented m the United Nations. Speaking m the assembly's resumed debate on the question of Chinese representation, U On Sein (Burma)157 words
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Article113 1961-12-08 2 sing LONDON, Dae. 7. Frtvtous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS e.l.f lureiun ports Dec 22 11/16 22 9/16 22 15/16 22 25/32 RUMdER No. 1 RSS 234 22 15/16 RUBBER No. 1 RES settlement House Terms, Jan 23 3/115 23 1/16 23^1« 23 3/16 TONE: Very quiet.113 words
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Article53 1961-12-08 2 NEW YORK, Doe. 7. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 122.00 121.75 RUBBER Putures Rex Contract. Jan. 27.774 27 70 TONE: Quiet. SALES: 2 lots. Stan lira Contract 27.774 27.65J TONE: Steeadier. landed prieo 274 274 COFFEE: Futures 'B' Contract, Oec. 34.15 34.15 Above prices ouoted In US53 words
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Article33 1961-12-08 2 NEW YORK, Dec. 7. Previous Today 30 Industrials 730.09 726.45 20 Railroads 145.41 144.77 40 Domest'e Bonds H4.22 84 20 15 Utilities 134.37 133.59 66 Stocks Composite Averages 248.73 247.4733 words
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Article36 1961-12-08 2 Pepper Malabar spot 37& afloat 37 Dpc shipment 36J, Lampong spot 37«; afloat 37, I)«c. shipment 36*. Aluntok white spot 51, afloat 50, Dec. shipment 49 sellers ex-dock. Mxiv© pnee, Quot«<j In U.a. cenu36 words
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Article83 1961-12-08 2 LONDON, Dee. 7. Previous Today COPRA Philippines e.i.f U.K./North European or t delivered weight par lang tan Dae $159 $1581 COPRA Straits Borneo e.i.f. U.K./ Nar th European Part* delivered might par fang tan Dec/Jan £5S £57: nett COCONUT OIL crude Straits e.tf. European parts m bulk83 words
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403 1961-12-08 2 NEW YORK, Fri.— The United Nations announced here last night that the control tower of Katanga's Jadotville airport was knocked out m a raid by U.N. aircraft yesterday, and a iuel dump at Kolwezi was blown403 words
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151 1961-12-08 2 RUSSIA: 'UK WANTS TO HAMPER CONGO ACTION' NEW YORK, Fri. The Soviet Union yesterday hinted at possible Security Council consideration of allegations that Britain. France and Belgium had tried to hamper the U.N.Congo operations. Mr. Valerian Zonn, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister. circulated a statement accusing these three states and "other151 words
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Article26 1961-12-08 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Fri. T.msranyika cele'nat^ Us indeper.cence at midnight tonipht **toen rocket*. sirei:.s and church belle will signal the and of 42 fmn British administration.26 words
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Advertisement488 1961-12-08 2 N.Y.K.LINE S'Dorp P. i bam f'enaig Sumida Maru far Ajer G or .oa. L'DOOI tTA 6 1. 62) Harafearg, BreaMS, Artwerp 8 Rottertfam 13/14 Oec Satsuma Mam for Aden. fedrJah, Port Sa-d. Geroa. M'sailles, Hamcurg, (ETA 24/1/62), Bremen. R"dam. laaaaa, Antwerp A Le Havre 27/29 Oec Atsuta Maru h* Pan488 words
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Advertisement53 1961-12-08 2 Jaeger-leCqultr^ -fuied6 ottojufy each Swiss Made II I I HB|^B|^B ./MIA* MOV KM t ALtNOAR CILT MeTAL W»Mf Always one step ahead m >r FROM LEADING SISCAPORI DISTV^ CX. TANG (S) LTD., 310 L Orchard Jj CHUSAN LTD. 104, North IJJ j S. P. H. PE SP v A TP53 words
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Article48 1961-12-08 3 The Office* -mile home nrived Yang ira, I UK ur rs uts p >siiig POTB tioi d on the g m ber, a tmiI i] son's B \fiU- •:r will hen 1 w ,;iets l< r the I parof ted I .--.'lr ....ly the H* I the48 words
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Article81 1961-12-08 3 3 k r at m- days B ng EBes isted a I fl DD I I three I days cm his way to Perth. He i.s staying at the Hotel Ambassador. Mr. Frank Davis, a constructional contractor, flew m from Bombay on his way to Melbourne. He81 words
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278 1961-12-08 3 t SINGAPORE, Friday. POUR new post offices are to be built next th^T™ an?l rOVide P S H' services for more tha 139 000 People m four districts. .••ir n w P ost offices to be built are m Kilhney Road,278 words
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159 1961-12-08 3 WOMAN PAYS $20 COMPENSATION TO FISH DEALER FOR ASSAULT SINGAPORE. Fri. A 22- woman was ordered by a district court yesterday to pay $20 compensation to a 73-year-old goldfish dealer whom she had admitted assaulting. Teo Siew Geok pleaded guilty to a surr^ons charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Tan159 words
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Article50 1961-12-08 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Water will be cut off today m Zones Two and Five from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. There will be no water tomorrow m Zones Four and Six between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m.; and m Zones One and Seven between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.50 words
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Article, Illustration645 1961-12-08 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S Fa column about PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Friday. "J^JEVER suv die even m the blackest moments/ says the man who lias triumphed over 100 rejections of literary work to see his first major success m the acceptance of a 300-page book: Mervyn Pereira, 21-year-old ex-student645 words
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219 1961-12-08 3 Exquisite recital by group from Munich SINGAPORE, Fri. A privately invited audience had the pleasure and privilege of hear ng a distinguished group of performers of European pre-classical music on Wednesday night at the Cultural Centre. Organised by the German Consul-General, to whom Singapore's musical life owes so great aA.B.A. - 219 words
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77 1961-12-08 3 Singapore, Fri.— work on the proposed "vehicles mortuary" behind the Traffic Police barracks square m Maxwell Road is expected to begin next year. This was revealed by Mr. Lim Seng Huat, the Police Secretary, who said that $12,000 had been set aside77 words
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Advertisement411 1961-12-08 3 L. ;/y^\-Tr—^7~T7T r ~**^^T^ > ::'.■.■'■>':■■'■:'■•'■'■■: ::':?> $500 CASH PRIZE EVERT WEEK! Must.be-won Word Puzzle competition entry form is in the back page in ii u\\\tmMttmmmmmmmtMimi^*i*mikmmimiiii^^ Illinium i nil >ln inmilim——— m I II iiiii^mw— Mm*— i *H— tti— a_ l D BIG BARGAIN I f j LADIES' SKIRT BLOUSE411 words
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Miscellaneous235 1961-12-08 3 CINEMAS Ganga Behti Hai (Hindi) 2.30, ALHAMBRA: The Right 5.45. 9. Approach 130 4. 6 30, 9.30. ROYAL: Kappalottiya CAPITOLr Tammy Tell Me Thamizhan (TamU) 3.30. 7.30. True 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30. TAJ Then Nilavu Tamil) CATHAY: The Hustler 1.30, 330 730. 4, 630, 9.30. a GLOBE: Two Tickets to235 words
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434 1961-12-08 4 Vocabulary, text of national language lesson No. 5 HERE Is the vocabulary and texts of the fifth lesson m the national language series being broadcast m the English language programme of Radio Singapore at 730 tonight. VOCABULARY Appel, apple; durian, durian; limau, orange; mangga, mango; manggis, mangosteen; nanas, pineapple; nangka,434 words
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143 1961-12-08 4 AMERICAN LEADER ATTACKS ADMISSION OF RUSSIAN CHURCH SINGAPORE, Fri. An American church leader has hit out at the admission of the Russian Orthodox Church m the World Council of Churches at its third assembly held m New Delhi last month. He is Dr. Clyde J. Kennedy, president of the Shelton143 words
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Article, Illustration252 1961-12-08 4 Couple met 'sincere and honest* taafrdrhrer whm came to State— now he receives call to viiitAmhq. He will send greetings to thousand tourists jyflß. PARJAN SINGH, 23, who is known m the Singapore water-front as a "tourists' friend and philosopher", will sail next week to252 words
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76 1961-12-08 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Over 50 O secondary school teacher^ are at present attending a special library training course sponsored by the Library Association or Singapore. The course, which commenced on Monday will last for one week. Mrs. Wang Chen Hsul Chin, president of the Library76 words
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Article, Illustration70 1961-12-08 4 SEREMBAN MAN WEDS S'PORE GIRL IN JOHORE BAHRU MR. AND MRS. P. R. SREEDHARAN NAIB after their wedding at the Sri Mariamman Temple, Johore Bahru. The bridegroom, a stenographer with the Inland Revenue Department, Seremban, is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Raman Nair of Kerala. The bride,70 words
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Article179 1961-12-08 4 SINGAPORE. Friday. J^S ASSISTANT m a Chinese goldsmith shop and a bank clerk are the only two Chinese among those who passed the examination conducted recently by the Ministry of Education for students of the Special Malay Course organised by the Adult Education Board. All179 words
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Article38 1961-12-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Women's International Club at Damansara Road, Kuala Lumpur, will hold a children's Christmas party on Sunday at 10 a.m. at the club premises. Santa Claus will distribute toys to the children.38 words
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87 1961-12-08 4 SOCIALIST CLUB OFFICIALS AT SEMINAR IN INDIA 'SINGAPORE, Fri. Two j»3 Singapore representatives, Mr. Tan Peng 800 and Mr. I Michael Fernandez, Finan- cial Secretary and Member for External Relations respectively of the University Socialist Club are now attending a two-week Asian Seminar m Aloka, India. The seminar, which began87 words
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Article54 1961-12-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. FrL The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Un, wiU open the first Malaysia Junior Red Cross camp at Morib on Dec 10 More than 100 members of the movement from Brunei. Sarawak, Bornep, Singapore and the Federation will attend54 words
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Article115 1961-12-08 4 M alaya in"'^ h *'P ex Sf'?« region. Curator ol Raffle Mn»SH a two-year o-^ i at the oSiSt?5! recently. Mr. Hooi m r w»s tapotttnt |J Malaysia!, re- rich natural he^'L awaited S and study. Binding |J He said utiif J ln g thb the ae-d would ttnconscfoa115 words
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Article21 1961-12-08 4 TAIPING. Fr. 1 under-privileged 'J the district wiD kt to a Christmas ps( given by the Rotoy Taipir.g on I>21 words
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Advertisement402 1961-12-08 4 B LUXURY ITEMS H K| FOR YOUR BELOVED ONE El K| DURING CHRISTMAS El 19 Just Unpacked HH N WOVENTEX: Panties, Half Slips, Full El ■^W Slips and Nighties. N mM PETERSCOT: All Wool Cardigans m *~M E_S Lambswool and Cashmere B wool. H Xl VITOS LINGERIES AMERICAN H H402 words
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Advertisement16 1961-12-08 4 The Lions Club Cheer Fund for underprivileged children deserves your support. Please make a donation NOW16 words
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Advertisement51 1961-12-08 4 LADIES! CrM Christmas Ofi FREE GIFTS M Customers for M Set. Etc. *j V Coty tye $M*>-- £J set, L.p^^ e L 6 Fons, C»o*^» •"i l l^V 4 wortl. $3 00 f 5* PHONE 705 now for appo«* POMPADO Cellvor 0«o». S "HOFKR" 6°' Lm, pea** B**s< |ro<,v control51 words
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Article, Illustration965 1961-12-08 5 Intrepid airman won V.C. few incredible feat A powerful air blast JeHcecMmn_off the fuselage; but he fell on the wing m&IHEY CHEATED Pushing a fire extinguisher into the top of his blood-soaked lifejacket RAF Sergeant Norman Jackson clambered out on to the blazing wing 18,000 feet above the ground and965 words
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Advertisement164 1961-12-08 5 I TONIC 11^ A Quality Product from i^\ MERZ of GfRMANY rTHE SINGAPORE DRUG HOUSE 305, Taniong Katong Rood, Singapore- 1 5. Tel: ***** minx m Silent and Vibratiouhss Wr\ ClTlOllcL^W £ig/^ inch special Mmi\ hroathircnm blades B\ V I^k qire big fan performance ■^Bb^JT^^^H^H Crt« ffl^ vio-.i'cd if required.164 words
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Miscellaneous75 1961-12-08 5 ta KIRBY by John Prentice <c Fred Dickenson Ldrake by Lee Falk and Phil Davis E HEART OF JULIET JONES b y Stan Drake Zu Z r^^T^R.^^/^vvho OH.^ WHAT'S YOUR COFFEE YOU SAID j -I. "1 I M AwOfi: S. f T <-POTAI M t_V f TO HATE TO THINK75 words
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Article192 1961-12-08 6 These taxi men set example WE are glad to learn that, m direct contrast to the dishonest taxi-drivers about whom we had occasion to write last week, there are m Singapore others m this line of business who are a credit to the State. We recall the case of taxi-driver192 words
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Article147 1961-12-08 6 r*OOD news for our handicrafts industry comes from giftbuyer Mr. William Andrews. According to Mr. Andrews, who buys gifts for seven big stores m the U.S., Americans are now looking for new sources of "gift merchandise" m addition to Hong Kong and Japan. Our Singapore craftsmen produce147 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1961-12-08 6 T.J. CHICHAK - T.J. CHICHAK FIRST IN A SERIES ON JOBS FOR THOSE LEAVING SCHOOL I Careers I FREE PRESS SPECIAL FOR YOUTH It takes four training to be fully qualified By WHENEVER there is a body of men doing the same kind of job or practising the same profession, one1,135 words
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Article152 1961-12-08 6 CHAPMAN PINCHER - Sky bikes— what future? CHAPMAN PINCHER ißy OKYBIKES. which enthusiasts are hoping will soon be able to fly a mile, may never be a great commercial success, but other forms of sport may benefit from the experiments now going on. Gliding, for instance. If the designers find some new mechanical152 words
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Article133 1961-12-08 6 The Free Press reported: "The Town Hall building is now assuming an appearance creditable to the settlement, but we learn with much regret that work is about to be brought to a stand for want of funds. In the beginning of last year an appeal was made133 words
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Article44 1961-12-08 6 A N 18-year-old youth, angry because his hero, Sumo Grand Champion Ashiwado, had lost to Grand Champion Taiho Fukuoka, set fire to a f farmer's barn. The youth, whose name was withheld, subsequently surrendered to police. Taiho won the 15-day tournament.44 words
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Article, Illustration142 1961-12-08 6 Life is like that X tours f or n r.tJ year^ but h^UuJ gtSSs bloat -«l- What dl that. il "liquid narafl (lavs |J?'.J* Smith' I "I thai just mad^ and di«." lttr n« "Min<\ t(M> -tV io:;..v iuu: houjM i, T^ at the seam* gracse! And as if n)(Jl142 words
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Advertisement742 1961-12-08 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 1 BIRTH 20 Word* $6 (minimum). W ALLEN: To Jun* (nee Holiday) and Ken on 7tlk December a daughter. Stillborn. DEATH 20 Word* $6 {minimum). MR. Lit GIOK CHVE passed away peacefully at General Hospital 7/12/61. Cortege will leav. 28 Peirce Road. 930 a.m. 9/!^' '>l for Weshy742 words
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Advertisement84 1961-12-08 6 "For his pleasure!" I DISTINCTIVE GIFTS A V O A I you deserve the be« J^^ select Avon for P" Affer ShQvc Lot|on Quick F<x>^"« «4jB^HU^B LONDON NfW YO^ tar warn? wff nx i* /^r a Special tiiitisi >i \s Bin fAaf iog7/ always be treasured, g"* n J DIAMOND84 words
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Miscellaneous41 1961-12-08 6 MISCELLANEOUS H nrd* $3 f Win.) Box 50 Cts. extra FOR CHRISTMAS and Now Year paint you: hou.-M- with Ambrosia -.0:: Wall Paints. Ka?y to DM, niioi'.cul. |Mt longer, bcautifui ~> oi ettan, Knquirits Jupiter l hi Cot, T. 7tKl3i» and 7742y.41 words
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Miscellaneous282 1961-12-08 6 TODAH RADW v RADIO SINGAPORE i a song; 10.00 iMovie magazine; Short Wave Service To tne good old da >' s; 1100 Music from many lands: 41 metres <7200 kc s.) n.30 Starlight concert; 12 00 Medium Wave Service (midnight) Close down. 476 metres RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) A.M. 11.00282 words
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Miscellaneous378 1961-12-08 6 *****1 I i 111 II I 111 CLUES ACROSS t 11 The whole range (s>. 1 Throw a few actors together? l 2 Makes mo:st (5). (4). 15 The heart cf a seafarer (4i. 4 Make a false step m the l 6 They're eaten cold (4). journey to the378 words
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Article, Illustration234 1961-12-08 7 TTEE-BID WIDOW: I'M GLAD VILLAGERS STOPPED ME l^s killed Calcutta fanner, then mother of tvo tried to lump into funeral pyre lnnu SINGAPORE, Friday. JVJADAM Naf Sella, a 54-year-old Hindu widow from Calcutta, who attempted to commit "Suttee" on her husband's funeral pyre 15 years ago, is today glad that234 words
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127 1961-12-08 7 Mrs. Vickery sees world in a wheelchair SINGAPORE, Fri. Courageous Mrs. F. Vickery of Australia is going places and seeing the world m a wheelchair. She visited Singapore with her husband after a nineday tour of the Federation. Mrs. Vickery told The Free Press she could walk only a few127 words
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Article23 1961-12-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Tengku Ampuan of Selangor has consented to become the president of the National Association of Women's Institute.23 words
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Article60 1961-12-08 7 BANTING. Fn. Raja Shah Kobat was appointed chairman of the Langat River Drainage Board for next year. Other members are Inche Talib Zacharia. Raja Ismail. Mr. Yap Ah Seong. Raja Long, Maj. W. W. Lawrence, Mr. D. Jayaratnam. the State D.I.D. Engineer, Assistant Engineer, D.1.D.. Kuala Langat,60 words
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107 1961-12-08 7 aceso- ssed allao I irector Mr. L (hough trious i he c of ss be he :ris :ind and iriendly." Be was surprised that all could speak fluent English. When he was m Hong Kong and Japan. he found the people there had difficulty m107 words
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82 1961-12-08 7 Wife flies in to nurse K.L. sister-in-law lohusband [rom Kuala i wr sister- 1 health.] N nitkm, i -;;:p- ■•-•T impui v da] ago as I immediately decided to come here to nurse her during her illness as I knew she would be rattier lonely there", said Mrs. Nasution. She82 words
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Article197 1961-12-08 7 3 show how school helps the deaf SINGAPORE, Pri. Mrs. A.L. Pereira, principal of the Singapore Oral School for the Deaf, yesterday showed Rotarians what was being done at her school with the aid of three of her pupils. The Rotarians, who were having their weekly luncheon at Cathay Hotel,197 words
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Article36 1961-12-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Pilot Officer Lee Theng Kooi. of the Royal Malayan Air Force has been selected to attend an Equipment Officers' Course at R.A.F. Kinton-in-Lindsey, the Federation Armed Forces Division announced yesterday.36 words
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214 1961-12-08 7 90 SOCIETIES WILL JOIN CO-OP BANK TO BOOST ITS STRENGTH SINPAPORE, Fri. About 90 cooperative societies m Singapore are expected to join the Singapore Co-opera-tive Bank m the new year to make it one of the strongest such banks m Asia. The bank was established four years ago and has214 words
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Article41 1961-12-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. T{ie main body of the Ist Reconnaissance Regiment Is all set to go to the Congo sometime next month. This was confirmed by a spokesman of the Ministry of Defence m Kuala Lumpur.41 words
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Article, Illustration45 1961-12-08 7 MR. M. GABRIEL RAJASINGAM, Assistant Controller of Telecommunications, Singapore, and his bride, Miss Joyce Nalliah, a teacher m Methodist Boys' School m Kuala Lumpur, who were married m Kuala Lumpur. A reception was held at the Eastern Hotel.45 words
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Advertisement124 1961-12-08 7 (wive him n yr REMINGTON SHAVER Mmmi with Exclusive Roller Combs! ■r^ BMi^n rfLMIIiP l UH ■^dww* 11 > P ROLL-A-MATIC .^^^H I r^Cflii^^i- I "a#^^S Exclusive adjustable roller combs fl I liWßpgS assure world's most comfortable MMBK I (lose shave. Man-size head. <» 9 "Z-— ~~s\ /^•■■.^-s.,^HH rows oi124 words
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Advertisement267 1961-12-08 7 1^ dlr Armenian St Spore. Tel: *****/7 AIR-CONDITIONED C^T\ H BAR RESTAURANT SSsi flf. Located In the Telephone "V^^^r^ J *K^ Shopping centre. Rediffusion. V^P^|i^« All air-conditioned Su P erb service bedrooms with Shanßhalnese Dishes Yll^^W^W private baths. Well-stocked bar. iZ^LJj W' m BAR RESTAURANT |P RENOVATED AIR-CONDITIONED mwJ^^ry A267 words
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Miscellaneous258 1961-12-08 7 YOUR LUCKY STAR TODAY 1 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY.... YOU have a deep and abiding interest m human nature. Since you have a good memory, you are able to meet people oi.ee and remember them throughout a lifetime. Since you have the capacity to size up an individual or a258 words
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Miscellaneous123 1961-12-08 7 CClilVi (May 22-June 21): bCmiNi A GOOD idea to make plans so far ahead that you won't be rushed at the last moment. PIMPED (June 22-July 23) URNUCn DEAL with family and close friends and handle affairs involving mutual interests. irn (July 24-Aug. 'I) TAKE a calculated risk and you123 words
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Miscellaneous121 1961-12-08 7 UIDCn < Au 24-Sepl. 23): UHUU UTILISE this day for making important Christmas preparations so you'U not be hurried at the last minute. I IRRA < Se Pt- 24-Oct. 23) A LI DIM FINE promise of good fortune for all regularly scheduled Saturday programmes you may have m mind. (Oct121 words
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Article, Illustration101 1961-12-08 8 Skirt trick Skirt trick A dress has many faces and moods, depending on the accessories we wear with it. The same outfit can look young and* gay on a airl of twenty, but dignified on an older woman. It can also be appropriately dressed up for office or theatre wear.101 words
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329 1961-12-08 8 STOP BEING JUST A CARBON COPY OF THE GIRL NEXT DOOR MISS KNOW-HOW M Ml SINGAPORE'S fashion experts, beauticians, hair-stylists and men m general have long complained that local girls lack individuality. Admittedly, we are smartly dressed, neat arid tidy,329 words
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401 1961-12-08 8 Give confidence to girl who limps readers jyiANY young girls are Jf self-conscious, especially if they suffer from a slight physical defect. But how can a mother assure her daughter that the defect is hardly noticeable? This is the question asked m contest No. 23 of the Family Problem competition,401 words
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83 1961-12-08 8 THERE'S a new name to A remember the next time rama serves the same purfume accessory. It is rollarama. We all know what an atomizer i.s. Well, a rollarama "serves the same purpose: only it works different. Instead of spraying it on. you roll83 words
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Article252 1961-12-08 8 VITAMIN C: CA SE OF TASTE BABY CLINIC... FOR MRS. KNOW-HOW MOST mothers know the importance of daily vitamin C, but some wonder about the best way of giving it. Here is a reader's question on this subject: "I understand that a fluid ounce of rose hip syrup contains fifty252 words
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Article166 1961-12-08 8 CONTINUING with our Vy Christmas gift guide, here are six more suggestions. FOR HER: A bath mat with foot imprints. She will be delighted with those that are shaped like a foot. Available also m various £U!£ r shapes and colours. FOR HIM: A cravat is166 words
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Advertisement338 1961-12-08 8 Hi all part of the for more beautiful hair /^£^X^^ Illl^Slwfe^y pi/% l j (I hair colourmimL MX" 1 11 wlU < anwQU il SMW FOAM ACTKHIU I b&mn 111 ■■A I V% ■iS'fCH TRUER IONCatU 111 I I HAIR ■TV LASTING COtOUft llfllH liiiitMiiL^UAJJUl rnioiißKFP VVLvvnlvLli Think of a338 words
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Advertisement355 1961-12-08 8 ejiioiiiiiiiiiiiHiiitiiiiniics lllllllm i I Jll > J 5 it V-k I Queen I Always Buy it t V BESTFORIVrs it s the bra made for motion S crosvovtf cmbroitfered t^w^iv^ front panels contour cup*. vdecj-t "*N I S White batiste (Aeetote. cotton o «d rubber e i<j,», c l nylon355 words
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Advertisement1299 1961-12-08 9 IDEAL WIFE SHOULD BE pl ABLE TO TRANSLATE THE GOLDEN RULES INTO REALITY The winner"] second third m OTHMAN BIN ALI, Johore Bahru: MR. LEE PENG YAM, Carpmael Road: The MR. LOUIS TAN, Penang: An ideal wife Pfcjd'i shou 1 (1 fP^^^lßb C'T^i and not v^Hj no secrc s ship1,299 words
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Advertisement223 1961-12-08 9 CLEAN SHAMPOO fi^MJ Medicated Sltampoo for ***** Dandruff Scalp Treatment £SSES3 WILL HELP TO MAINTAIN YOUR HAIR M 0 $CJU .p in A CLEAN SOFT AND ttSzfSr HEALTHY CONDITION USsSCi Sole Agents p||g CYCLE CARRIAGE (1926) LTD. Unique Preparation of:— MAYNARD CO., LTD. 11, Battery Rood, Singapore-1 Td: *3633 202,223 words
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Advertisement219 1961-12-08 10 CHRISTMAS SALE Condlewiek Bedcovers from $18.50 Nursing Brassieres 4.90 Foncy Boys' Ploy Suits 1.90 Men's Non-Iron Shirts 4.90 Chonsonette Style Brassieres 1.00 Latest Towelling Bedspreads DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY FRESH LADYBIRD WEAR SHIPMENT ARRIVED. LUCK'S LTD., 17. Orchard Road, S f pore-9. Tel: *****. JETEX *RfjßßjS*v^ HELICOPTER Your own219 words
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Advertisement232 1961-12-08 10 Delightful Refreshing Jinian >»". sA P'yßiffl i^»^ CHI WMC Availoble In 3 ftavottn:-. l jmn& Obtainable pvm all L good Sundry Shops Students Who Go Overseas i You need OVERCOATS QUILTS SCARVES WOOLLEN PULLOVERS UNDER. WEAR GLOVES JUMPERS WINTER PYJAMAS. Come Let Us ADVISE ond HELP you to CHOOSE the232 words
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Advertisement332 1961-12-08 10 ill llP^iNii l ß^^^^sl i^r f^Kl ft*P3BB Wy- \aß NBEiii^- V^^ .^IbNbL ■H^^ .^b .^bk .^b^N] NHL Mml%JHb'- fIH Hb^lß I^HBBHHBiMs^i^ ./•^■■■■MBBißfaßi ,:-:v.v^,... 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 m332 words
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Advertisement563 1961-12-08 10 Available are goods suitable for men, women and children. A visit to their store could solve your Christmas shopping SNOW BRAND GRAN Ob Juict Is delicious and nutritious. Get a supply from your grocer. Also at bars and restaurants where they are m popular demand. Sole agents, SWEE HIN TRADING563 words
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Advertisement564 1961-12-08 10 LADIES LIVING IN Serangoon Garden Estate are lucky! ROSE BEAUTY SALON 62A Seraiigoon Garden Way gives them the latest style perms. For that special hairdo you should go there too! MAKE DRESS MAKING a career! You can learn it easily from the class, j currently conducted by the PONG LIEN564 words
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Advertisement210 1961-12-08 10 discounts or an easy HP. terms at HUP TECK TRADING 36G Priasep Street RENEW frO UK HOL...IOLD lines this Christmas with new ones at economical prices from BAJAJ rEXTILES 65. High Street. A wide range is available of coloured and white bedsheets, pillowcases, blankets, towels etc. SOON JOO CO., 53,210 words
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Advertisement252 1961-12-08 10 il/Sr UNPACKED... %jLt LITTLE MISS pwrTY DRESSES Made m the U.S.A. 100% DUPONT NYLON DRIP-DRY MATERIAL Exclusive design* available m attractive pattern exciting colours. Imported by: SOON JOO CO. (House of Children's Wear) 53, High St. S'pore-6. Telephone: ***** For Better Quicker SERVICE m DRY CLEANING DYEING Jmm Ring-***** jO252 words
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Advertisement170 1961-12-08 10 Sole Agents. I T AI WAHTRAmnI HIGH v J HIRE-P^J RADIOGRiJ *OTHE| I ELECTRICAL *Pf L n, J *eiit(ij,|| I WATCHES tti^l Please col! at:— I GOLDEN SEA J 358, North Bridge R J Singopore-7 j^. J Going AbrJ We Con EQUIP YoJ ADEQUATELY! I We offer o COLOSSAL your170 words
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Article, Illustration195 1961-12-08 11 men need more money: They will ask Govt. to increase the annual grant JALAN BESAR, Friday. Singapore Government Services Football Association will appeal to the Government for an increment m the annual grant to the Association. This was decided at the ninth annual general meeting of the association. The Government195 words
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Article, Illustration41 1961-12-08 11 picture. r-itv s Steve Machooka, using a pair of stockings as cloves breaks the ,,-inile championship race at Van Cortlandt Park m the Bronx. Ma- i< a Kisii tribesman from Kenya m Africa*- U.P.IU.P.I. - 41 words
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168 1961-12-08 11 MALACCA, Friday. Board of the Malacca AmaAssociatiofl have warned team arc responsible for the conrplavers on the field. The Board issued this f warning when it suspended two state players. They were banned for 15 months and one year respectively. One of the168 words
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80 1961-12-08 11 SINGAPORE CIVIL SERVICE TABLE TENNIS RESULTS StaLJ service As- &anvi full ilts < I the i i r< ibers i] v Feng Sbn 21-10: nth X kg and 21-14 idu and i Kwee H iat 22Qoek kg Lfcan Juek and I 21-5. i Lee Koh a: id Jl-19. Lie raid80 words
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Article22 1961-12-08 11 OLYMPIC GAMES OCTOBER 9-25 n I Tokyo log Com- '"ideci the Ciames Friday, Sunday, tpenlns unes on i daj-ofl the eomdates were22 words
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116 1961-12-08 11 ASAHI MARATHON TO PAVEL: FIFTH ATTEMPT rtUKUOKA (Japan), Fri.— F Pavel Kantorek. 31. of Czechoslovakia achieved his ambition m his nfth consecutive attempt and won the 15th annual Asahi Marathon over a 42.195 kilometres course. His time was 2 hours 22 minutes, 5 seconds. Eiko Oksanen of Finland, a pre-race116 words
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119 1961-12-08 11 We're still the first' says Japanese Judo chief Ichiro of the ration's tan, ->aid Japan's •ndividual retain ta mter- petition. n Gee- definitely Geestnk la und we he won and there V\. ---n. The -^ar to lack physical fitness and when they will have built up their fitness they should119 words
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Article, Illustration224 1961-12-08 11 RUGBY STAR KLEINMAN OFF TO JOIN SERVICES SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Rugby Union will lose the services of a good player when wing forward Cedric Kleinman leaves the State a.t the end of the month. Kleinman, 20, will be crossing the causeway to join the Federation Military College for two224 words
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272 1961-12-08 11 FLOYD TO BEGIN TRAINING IN WEEK'S TIME FOR NEXT BOUT rpORONTO, Fri. HeavyJ- weight champion Floyd Patterson, unmarked after his wild knockdown victory over challenger Tom McNeeley, will begin training m a week's time for his eighth title defence, manager Cus Damato disclosed. This announcement pleased Tom Bolan, President of272 words
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159 1961-12-08 11 PROMOTER BANNED FOR CALLING OFF BIG FIGHT MONTREAL, Fri. The Montreal Athletic Commission suspended promoter Eddie Quinn on the grounds he gave "insufficient reason" for cancelling the Archie Moore-Robert Cleroux fight, originally scheduled for Tuesday. Although Quinn said he notified the Commission of the cancellation, Commission chairman P. Boulanger denied159 words
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103 1961-12-08 11 MR. SOH LEADS CHINESE FOOTBALL ASSN. SINGAPORE, Pri.— The officials of the Singapore Chinese Football Association for 1962 are: President: Mr. Soh Ghee Soon; Vice-Presidents: Mr. Ang Soon Hoe. Dr. Wong Ah Teck. Mr. Yong Ngim Djin. Mr. Yeo Meng Song, Mr. Chan Sum Wing, Mr. Simon Yeap. Mr. Tan103 words
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157 1961-12-08 11 FENCING CLUB IS PROVING TO BE POPULAR PASIR PANJANG, Fri. I Royal Signals Fencing Club has got off to a good start with a strong attendance and is now well equipped. Training sessions are held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings on the ground floor of the Education Block, Princess Mary157 words
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155 1961-12-08 11 SINGAPORE, FrL Selangor Rangers two football matches m Singapore have been cancelled. Reason: Star performer Abdul Ghani will not be able to accompany the team to Singapore. Abdul Ghani will be flying to Rangoon to represent Malaya m the S.E.A.P. Games. The155 words
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74 1961-12-08 11 ESSEX BIDDER PAYS TOP PRICE FOR MARE VTEWMARKET, Fri. Mea--11 dow Song, an eight-year-old mare fetched 10,000 guineas top price of the sales so far when Tattersalls Bloodstock Sales were continued yesterday. The mare, a half sister to British Derby and St. Leger winner Never Say Die had particularly attracted74 words
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Advertisement147 1961-12-08 11 GENERAL 1 2-SPEAKERSI yf transistorl Ir II I lit I^^ I^# Model 9GA-131 $145 Model BHA-209 $155--tOLE AGENTS FOR SINGAPOROUUnTA ft N. BORNEO FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular reader of the FREE PRESS. Com $L plete the special delivery form be f low and hand147 words
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530 1961-12-08 12 SCRUTINEER - Judge Wise (Subian up) in brilliant final gallop: Clocks 37 1/5 SCRUTINEER By PENANG, Friday JUDGE WISE revealed brilliant form m his winding-up gallop here this morning. Breaking from the 4f post he" kept up a rousing gallop all the way over the last 3f to clock the smart time530 words
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Article, Illustration283 1961-12-08 12 Singapore's basketball team of 14 players who will be leaving tomorrow for the South East Asia Peninsular Games at Rangoon are probably the State's best prospects to win a gold. Captain of the team is Wong Kum Foo, most experienced and the283 words
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Article76 1961-12-08 12 FOUR PLAYERS SENT OFF THE FIELD OIRMINGHAM, Eri Four players two from each side —were &ent ofl the field m an explosive firsi round Inter-Cities Pairs Cup football match between Birmingham City and R.C.D. Espanoi (Barcelona) last night. Birmingham won 1-0 after a scoreless first half, but Espanol qualify on76 words
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Article402 1961-12-08 12 Horses to follow at Penang By SCRUTINEER s ¥)ENANG, Fri. Among t horses entered for the forthcoming Penang meeting that have won on this course l are: Ajnos, Al Raschid, Cape Cana- veral, Carribean 11. Cha Cha Cha, Cinerama 11. Daulath, Determined, Entertaiiiffiem IV, Fairy Patch. Gallant Turk, Judge Wise,402 words
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87 1961-12-08 12 GO-KART MEET INCLUDES A CHALLENGE (SINGAPORE, FrL— Karting Club of Singapore will hold their 15th meeting at Kallang Park on Sunday starting at 11. 00 a.m. An attractive programme of 15 races has been arranged. Entries will be accepted up until practice starts at 9.30 a.m. Included m the programme87 words
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172 1961-12-08 12 POLICE USE THE WRONG TACTICS ON SOGGY GROUND SINGAPORE, Friday. gELETAR just pipped Police .'5-2 m their SHA Division One match at Thomson Road yesterday. Police were favourites but their tactics proved unsuitable for the soggy ground. They were further handicapped when left winger Harmon Singh retired m the 29th172 words
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162 1961-12-08 12 SELETAR AIRMEN MOVE INTO CUP FINAL WITH 2-0 VICTORY JALAN BESAR, Fri.— Royal Air Force Seletar, holders of the Singapore Amateur Football Association Challenge Cup. moved into the final of this year's competition with a 2-0 victory over R.A.F. Changi m a floodlit match yesterday. It was quite obvious that162 words
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Article41 1961-12-08 12 LONDON, Fri.— ResuiU, of yestercay's Rue:by Union County championship matches were: Dorset and Wiltshire 9 Berkshire 0, Kent 8 Surrey 3, Middlesex 3 Eastern CounUes 3. Northern Midlands 6 Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Derbyshire 5, Oxfordshire 11 Sussex41 words
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Article35 1961-12-08 12 RUGBY: Friendly— Blacks v Combined Schools (Woodsviile 5.15 p.m.). HOCKEY: Spore Lge. Div. 2 —Combined Schools v University (Bt. Timah, 5.15 p.m.); J. Bahru Lge— Ramblers v RMN (Woodlands, 5.15 p.m.).35 words
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154 1961-12-08 12 HOSPITAL TAKE CHAN TABLE TENNIS SHIELD SINGAPORE. Fri. General Hospital won the Helen Chan Shield when they beat Laboratory Services 4-1 m the final of the Inter-Hospital table tyfnnis championships last night. Hospital had a rude shock when they lost the opening match. William Tan. the "Polio Boy" was beaten154 words
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Article26 1961-12-08 12 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Joyful Indians beat X.M.S. Dan'pier 5-1 m a football match. Scorers wereMuttu (2), Saiahuddin. Ramanathan, Balan. Hill scored for the losers.26 words
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