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Title Section21 1961-12-14 1 THELOCAL PAPER THAT IS FIRST WITH ALL THE NEWS The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1961. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article21 1961-12-14 1 IfTiid Uhumesa iould irificed [I \>. I FedMalaya -i relay le of not to ssawl his d m21 words
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101 1961-12-14 1 POLICE PRAISE BUSINESSMAN WHO CAUGHT PROWLER SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Police this morning praised a businessman, Mr. Chong Poh Yew, 32, for apprehending a man who was found lurking m the compound of a house m Bassein Road, adjacent to the Mandalay Road Nurses' Hostel yesterday. The Police Secretary, Mr. Lim Seng101 words
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352 1961-12-14 1 Tengku: US decision on stockpile tin a 'test of goodwill' LONDON, Thursday. MALAYAN Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman said m a magazine interview thai "American statesmanship and political goodwill" will be put to a "severe test" early next year when the U.S. Congress is expected to decide on proposed releases352 words
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Article49 1961-12-14 1 Free Press racing tipster, Scrutineer, was m form yesterday at the Penang races. He named three winners m the seven card programme. They were Roll- In (Race 3), Cash Box (Race 6), and Al Rashcid (Race 7). It pays to follow The Free Press racing service.49 words
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Article, Illustration130 1961-12-14 1 S'PORE MODELS STORM AIRPORT AS THREE BEAUTY QUEENS FLY IN PAY A LEBAR. Thurs.— A bew of lovely Singapore models stormed the Customs exit at Paya Lebar airport last night wtien beauty queens of Japan, Hoik" Kong and Thailand arrived. The beauties are here to take part m a series130 words
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Article36 1961-12-14 1 TOKYO. Thurs.— South Vietnamese government lorces killed SSethan 100 Communist gueriiSs and l captured 23 others during w> sharp engagements on Dec stnd 8/ according to a Vietnam prS agency dispatch received here.36 words
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249 1961-12-14 1 Amery tells why RAF V-bombers visit Singapore ONDON, Thurs. A Labour left-winger, Mr. Konni Zilliacus, asked m the House of Commons yesterday why British V-bomb-ers based on Singapore were being "exercised for a contingency of a war with China/ Mr. Julian Amery. Secretary for Air, replied: "No R.A.F. V. bombers249 words
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143 1961-12-14 1 APPLICATIONS INVITED FOR NEW STEWARDS' COURSE SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Seafarers Welfare Board is inviting applications for enrolment for the January, 1962 and subsequent stewards' training courses. A Board statement said applicants must be Singapore citizens age between 18 and 30 with a primary school education m any language medium and143 words
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Article62 1961-12-14 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Five employees of a barber's shop m Queen Street, went on strike last night following the retrenchment of one of i heir colleagues by the management. Meanwhile the Labour Ministry has arranged for further talks totiaj between the General Electric Company (Singapore)62 words
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170 1961-12-14 1 Hyderabad conqueror sets up HQ near Goa border BELGAUM (Western India), Thurs.-Lieutenant-General J.N. Chowdhry, General Officer Commanding India's Southern Command, yesterday arrived here about 20 miles from the Goan border to set up his temporary headquarters. Gen. Chowdhry was m charge of Indian police action when Hyderabad State was integrated170 words
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Article28 1961-12-14 1 Why Rita can 't stay wed Five times wed b?/£ glamorous Rita Hayworth can't stay married. Why? Read the revealing inside story exclusively m The Free Press tomorrow.28 words
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Article64 1961-12-14 1 MALAYAN HK FUNDS p >1 14. >uyin Fund bu i Ist Won I■■ HK R BER PRICE DO .1.11!.: P STOCK EXCHANGL nminanl I hei i Miniop- 111 Lai sia »f I t < .it RO OUT i I (Burn p WEIGH Mr. M* Kin n H .pp: I64 words
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Advertisement6 1961-12-14 1 NATIONAL LANGUAGE LESSON IN PAGE 46 words
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Advertisement66 1961-12-14 1 24 pages toda y I lIIPHmib Try***?** iT^^^^^^jS*^?^?^^^^^^? ssg sssr 3S ■*^^wT^4KI Q #J;lll.l.ltA 2120 TE 3 TRANSISTOR medium short wave, aIL transistor operates on torchlight batteries One permonent dynamic loudspeaker. Push-pull output stage of 600 milliwatts. Press button operated. Tone control key board. Separate tone controls for bass and66 words
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Advertisement10 1961-12-14 1 "WINKELMANN" *^^^***BißwaH^F Germany SINGAPORE PIANO CO^ 169, ORCHARD RD^ STORE-9.10 words
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408 1961-12-14 2 Airline's traffic increase shows public confidence, says chairman City section: Financeand industry By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Thursday. £)ESPITE fare increases which were effective from Dec. 1959, the public has shown its confidence m Malayan Airways by continuing to use its services to a greater extent than ever408 words
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302 1961-12-14 2 LONDON, Thurs. Gains on the rubber market yesterday extended up to threeeighths of a penny per Ib. A firm origin market from whence rumours reached London to the effect that considerable buying interest had recently been showed there by American concerns.302 words
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Article17 1961-12-14 2 TORONTO. Thurs A two-duy strike ol 16.000 General Motors oi Canada employees has ended.17 words
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Article160 1961-12-14 2 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves today are: Lovcen 40/41. ItuUwwwtl 6.\. Hwa An 23 24. Kirsteo Hacnk 19, Hawaii Maru 3> 39, Orna 4". I'resident Madison 13.14, Hoko Man 27 ZS, M irtmiqualls 38/99. rt>rn,lale is. Siirj-edon 1,2. Rajah Kroorce 21 28. Outer roads: L: m160 words
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175 1961-12-14 2 LONDON. Thurs. Stock markets gave a highly satisfactory performance m London yesterday but there was no marked improvement m the volume of business. Prices respeiaed to a. selective demand and most sections closed higher. The fuither overnight advance on Waii Street175 words
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Article17 1961-12-14 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thailand and Argentina have concluded a trade agreement between the two countries.17 words
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Article51 1961-12-14 2 HONG KONG, Wed. Closing prices here today were. Previous Today H. S. Bank Corporation $354 $354 Bales sales Wneelock Maiden $12.30 $12.30 sales sales H'kong phone $42.25 $42.25 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $36.00 $36.00 sales sales Taikoo Dock $72.50 $73.50 s.iies sales Jardine Matheson $23.7051 words
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Article84 1961-12-14 2 Last sales m the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: Industrials: Dunlops $1.13 2 cenis), East Smelt $2.55 < 2 cents), Fitzpatricks $1.70 (unch.) F. and N. $2.45 4 cents*. Rothmans $1.13J i cent). U.E. ords. $1.28 (unch). Minings: Ay. Hi tarn 435. ad.), Berjuntai84 words
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52 1961-12-14 2 HONG KONG, Thure Puklen Province, the major timber supplier for South China, is developing its 100 over state-owned lumbering centres which are now either mechanically or semimechanically operated. The province has also set up a timber processing industry to turn tree branches, bark and sawdust into52 words
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Article20 1961-12-14 2 LONDON, Thurs.— Queen Elizabeth was yesterday reported to be improving from the effects of a feverish chill20 words
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187 1961-12-14 2 JERUSALEM. Thurs.— Adolf «J Eichmann yesterday heard the prosecution demand the death sentence for the mass murders of which he has been convicted then rose to declare: "I am not the monster they make me out to be. but a victim of misconception." The187 words
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202 1961-12-14 2 MALAYA, TWO OTHERS, CALL FOR DEBATE ON TIBET UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The Federation of Malaya, together with Thailand and the Latin American nation of El Salvador, yesterday called on the General Assembly to express grave concern at the "violation of fundamental human rights of the Tibetan people." The three states202 words
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Article357 1961-12-14 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle vrtces. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Dec. 13. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS e.i.f European ports Dec. 22 11/16 22 15/16 Jan. M 22 29/32 23 3/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 23i 23 7/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS settlement House Terms,357 words
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261 1961-12-14 2 U.N. steps up air mortar attacks on Katanga troops TWO Swedish SAAB jet fighters yesterday attacked K 1 Thu i with rockets m the Lido Hotel here, empty of T*^ J half the roof away. mll *n an jl The SAABs came hurtling down nearly t 0 i, I attacking261 words
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Article52 1961-12-14 2 Cholera kill 300 in Philippine MANILA. thority Tr mend^ t declare a Pa raging cholera 5 pints OJ^ vice reponidth!.? mic has ki a and aff, ied e j Gunzalo far now mitoui event ari t ally recommend th« calamity hH I throughout the "But rhetherT calamity v, lependf up*52 words
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87 1961-12-14 2 MENZIES ADMITS IT: LABOUR COULD WIN SYDNEY, Thurs. Primr Minister Mr. Robert (j. Menzies, 67, conceded ye-s--terday that the final results of last Saturday's elections could result m his Government being ousted by the Australian Labour Party (ALP). Latest returns indicated there may be an unprecedented deadlock m the House87 words
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103 1961-12-14 2 NO BASIS YET FOR TALKS ON BERLIN-RUSK PARIS, Thurs. Mr. Dean Rusk, United States Secretary of State, said here yesterday that no reasonable basis for negotiations on Berlin with the Soviet Union had emerged at present, an authoritative American source disclosed. Mr. Rusk, who was addressing the opening meeting of103 words
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Advertisement465 1961-12-14 2 N.Y.K. LINE S pore P. Sham Penang Sumida Maru Ml A:en, Gaaat. L*paa| ETA 6-1,62) HamCurg. BraaMa. Ar,t*erp Rctteraam fidn il/ETD 14 Dec Satsuma Mara for Aaen. Jeddah, Port Said, Genoa. MseiMes. Hamburg. (ETA 24 1/62). Bremen, R'dam, Lonaon. Antwerp 4 Le Havre J7/2I Dee Atsuta Maru for Port Sa^c.465 words
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Advertisement92 1961-12-14 2 THE WATCH WITH THE BUILT-IN cJ "WITTNAUER The name renowned Elegance Accuracy See at S. P. M. kJhi f mm stuftAfott tsiaa BRANCH OFFICE 6. STATION BOAO <«>H ASSDCIATJ COMfAN> 1 m® 2 B. P. DE SILVA LTD present Jewellery i for M CHRISTMAS I CLASSIC EXAMPLES I ARTISTIC CREATIONS92 words
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243 1961-12-14 3 An ideal pre-Xmas show by Rowcroft Players ALEXANDRA, Thurs —Inez Quitzow and Maureen Clarke positively delight m rinding themselves "old battleaxe" roles of the "Arsenic and Old Lace" variety. So long as they give us the sort of entertainment we saw yesterday m the new Rowcroft production. -Farewell Farewell. Eugene,"243 words
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Article75 1961-12-14 3 Mr. A. Monney. a Swiss company executive, arrived by uir for a three-day visit. He stays at the Goodwood Hotel. Mr. Masatchl Tagatera and Mr. Hideo Shiraieshi. Japanese police officers. flew m from Calcutta for a short visit before leaving for Japan. They also stay at the75 words
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132 1961-12-14 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A well- known Singapore Buddhist leader and social worker has been re-elected vice-president of the World Fellowship of Buddhists at the sixth World Buddhi>t Conference held m Phnom Penh. Cambodia. She is Miss Pitt Chin Hui. president of the Singapore Regional132 words
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Article47 1961-12-14 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The report that 50 Work Brigade officers are undergoing training with the Singapore Military Forces was given by the Minister for National Development. Mr. Tan Kia Gan. m a statement and not In the Legislative Assembly as reported m The Free Press yesterday.47 words
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Article, Illustration167 1961-12-14 3 OASIR PANJANG, Thurs I A colourful wedding took place at St. John's Garrison Church, Dover Road, Pasir Panjang, when ia. Brian Leslie Everett was married to Miss Gillian Anne Owen. The bride is the eldest daughter of Captain and Mrs. A. W. Owen, who are167 words
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169 1961-12-14 3 muL, o SINGAPORE, Thursday. JHL Singapore Telephone Board has started a big search for a new general manager. The present general manager, Mr. N. V. Knight, leaves m March after a 53-month term oi secondment from the British General Post Oflicc.169 words
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144 1961-12-14 3 HOTEL PATRONS WILL SEE BEAUTY CONTEST ON TELEVISION SINGAPORE. Thurs.— RagRolls productions will present a musical show which will be televised at the Queen of Queens contest to be held on Dec. 23 at the Sea View Hotel. Television sets will be placed all round the hotel ballroom and those144 words
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Article47 1961-12-14 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— There will be no water today m Zones Six and Seven between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. No water areas tomorrow are Zones One and Three from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Zones Two and Five from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.47 words
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Article, Illustration725 1961-12-14 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Thursday. voices of several local artistes recorded on tape have been sent to a British recording company. Man behind this move, Mr. Canute (Ken) Potter. a West Indian stationed here with the Royal Air Force, and song-writer after725 words
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Advertisement36 1961-12-14 3 w Ideal Gito for Men bag. i rr itch U FOUR GIFT PRO3LEMS HIM salved at '10 iSCOUNT 0 1 F'JRNITURE QUALITY etved Between MEMBER 1961 "SS THIS ruwTYi ft V/ sl!fcy Rood, N* ***** V36 words
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Advertisement348 1961-12-14 3 rf#*o^W*^w^^**o^W**b^W*"b^H «"b^R A^b^^ JB^g^^^A J£^r<ti^l*jA^% 9» DON'T FORGET ANYONE.... TIMELY GIFTS FOR ALL Now is the time to beat Santa's deadline with fjr« wonderfully welcome GIFTS for everyone on your to£ list SHOP NOW at GIANSINGH'S where JS you will find a host of thrilling gift ideas. VOur store has348 words
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Miscellaneous252 1961-12-14 3 CINEMAS ROYAL: Kappalottiya ThamiALIIAMBRA: Once Upon A zhan (Tamil) 3.30. 7.30. Time 1.30. 4, 6.30, 9.30. TAJ: Kalyanikku Kalyanam CAPITOL: Hippodrome 1.45, 4, (Tamil) 5, 8.30. 6.30, 9.30. CATHAY': Why Must I Die? >T 1.30. 4, 6.30, 9.30. GLOBE: House of Bamboo SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: 145 4. 7. 9.15. Local252 words
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Article, Illustration35 1961-12-14 4 MALAYAN AIRWAYS EMPLOYEE AND HIS BRIDE INCHE SYED ZULKISLIY BIN SYED YASSIN and his bride, Che Rafeah binte Ahmad, pictured after th«-ir bersanding ceremony at Jalaxi Rebong, Changi. Imho Syed Zulkisliy is with Malayan Airways.35 words
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Article, Illustration443 1961-12-14 4 ANTHONY LOURDES - CABIN BOY ARTIST (SAVED FROM SHIPWRECK) NOW PLANS AN INSTITUTE ANTHONY LOURDES Teacher said *Co round the world* so he left without telling his parents on journey to near»tragedy By CHANGI, Thurs. A CABIN BOY, who nearly lost his life m a shipwreck near Sydney 38 years ago, is today443 words
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269 1961-12-14 4 Vocabulary, text of Malay lesson No. 1 1 rpillS Is the text oi the 11th national language lesson, together with vocabulary, to be broadcast over Radio Singapore at 7.30 tonight VOCABULARY Besi. iron; besi baja. be.<i waya. steel: besi berani. magnet; besi tuangan. ca*t iron; batu kawi. manganese: emas, cold;269 words
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Article63 1961-12-14 4 CHANGI. Thurs. Some 300 members ot the staff oi the Mini>tr>- of Labour had a gay time at a picnic at Tanah Merah. The man behind the successful occasion was Mr. Lim Joo Hock. Permanant Secretary to the Ministry who said the "aim of introducing such63 words
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193 1961-12-14 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Middle East and Arab tourist centre is to be opened m Singapore early m the new year with a view to luring European and Asian tourists to Arab countries and facilities the visits of Arabs to South-East Asia. Mr. Gamel193 words
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Article32 1961-12-14 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Pentecostal Church of Malaya at St. Michael's Road here will hold their Children's Day programme and Christmas party on Saturday at 2 p.m. In the church hall.32 words
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Advertisement23 1961-12-14 4 for transistor radios... k. a V^ W t/ dINQAPQRc MIAC.AVA BORNEO ft-*"' «>?""3>? J^^^B^^3^»^^^^^^^^^^X' •\*s^ v v s"' < s •>,> s j^y ''''''< .y?w^^^^^^^^^^x^^^^^^^^Sw^^^^^^^gK^^ IV23 words
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Article, Illustration547 1961-12-14 5 Paul Michael - The day the H-bombs fell on the United States Paul Michael fafuargngv By THE B-52 CAME DOWN IN PIECES IN normal flight the B-52 (top of >age) is an eight-jet >omber that cruises at 650 m.p.h. One >f the engines of the plane that crashed tear Hardinsburg is shown m547 words
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Advertisement38 1961-12-14 5 LOOK FOP THESE 'C ARANTEE OF lUALITI Vi 4^ SAFEGUARD YOUR CHOICE BY ENSURING WAT EVERY BOTTLE KUSTIIS LABEL r ED BY vaCGREGOR I ltd. •MION OF »WCKONC ■.->.\N F U7.VE /otter chocolate *'avours Agents: P^ CHINA) LTD.38 words
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Advertisement174 1961-12-14 5 r^ A I iV j ii i i 1 -~-~~^^^^gPM^*-'-''-'^-~-^^^^-" 'nc n».v» Gcvasonor -J —rs-s^ A VjS^SHSS^IH^r sound reproduction J^A^J^R^^KiflßV^l W vAnl Bi^i^lL.- 4 lurth r improvement 1 I^^k^V JS I Mht, on this already well *.i W^^j K^fl^XS Rv no* cosy to lood V* spooK and self lubricating silicon*174 words
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Miscellaneous197 1961-12-14 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson but just across town..^ j J well, get me an MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake U^JJI A K£J H!' !i^ rf M^ r>^W 'I W YOU EACH WALK^IE^ I I JUSTKNOWI'LL JNO197 words
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Article152 1961-12-14 6 Safety— at home, on the roads I TELLING I THE 1 PEOPLE T'HE Singapore Police have issued appeals for safety m the home and on the road during the approaching festive season. Concerned over the increasing number of pre-Christmas thefts and burglaries from private homes and shops, the Police Secretary.152 words
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Article153 1961-12-14 6 pUAN NOOR AISHAH, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, has made an appeal for more people m Singapore to associate themselves closely with the residents of the State's welfare homes. Many of the children and the young people m the homes, she pointed out, were orphans or153 words
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Article, Illustration547 1961-12-14 6 ROYAL ROMANCE AMERICAN GIRL WILL BE FUTURE QUEEN OF SIKKIM WHEN SHE WEDS MAHARAJ KUMAR THE 38-year-old Maharaj Kumar of Sikkim, Lt.-Col. Palden Thondup Namgyal, has been almost "drowned" under a huge wave of congratulations, since the surprise announcement that he was engaged to a beautiful young American girl. In547 words
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Article, Illustration251 1961-12-14 6 fafjagfuavnar IF the line of Heart begins with one fork at the ba;se of the first finger and the other fork begins from the second finger, it tells of a lover with limited loyalty and fidelity. It is the give-and-take heart: for such a person251 words
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327 1961-12-14 6 ANTHONY HERN - No-one will fill Frank Buchman's place ANTHONY HERN By T^HERE will be no sue- cessor to the lato Frank Buchman as head of the Moral ReArmament movement, because there will be no new single leader. So says Peter Howard, himself m the forefront of the movement, m a new book327 words
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Article80 1961-12-14 6 Life is like that a not m 7 r< I I I I Hi 7 i After r; A creaf d, a I but ix, Pa v vm i■ V^H "Usten, ii), oi these d. I WKMtI i H ws Smith paj theyH M nun; tomorro LAUGH wn A BEACKCCKBoB80 words
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Advertisement858 1961-12-14 6 You ctin hand m your classified ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold Storage <M) U4* 30 Tanah Kata. PM Cold Storage (M) Ltd.* X-5 CUre Stre«t-Kl-AHfll Cold Storage IM) U4.« lv New Road. «OTA IHARU Cold Utor«t(« «M> Ltd., 1167 New858 words
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Advertisement17 1961-12-14 6 SPECIAL GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS Fine Gold Jewellery IT. S. tic SILVA 106, ORCHARD RD. f Telephone: *****.17 words
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Advertisement103 1961-12-14 6 y^-V, BLUE SPOT I Ctf^ ALL TRANSISTOR KM I ill V%*M^ ALSO FITb INTO Model Nixc Thi* Combination can be used ai home. m the open, or as a car ra> THOSE WHO KNOW QUALITY BUY BLUE SPOT From All Blue Spot Dcolcrs Sole Agents:- fog HU3t RadiO CO. 122-124103 words
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Miscellaneous434 1961-12-14 6 TODAY'S RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE the Lyons; 11.30 On Wings of Short Wave Service Melody; 12 midnight Close 41 metres (7250 kc/s) down. T«*22i«. B l< RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metr«) AM: 11.00 Programme Sum- P.M.: 1.15 Tiffin Date; 1.30 mary; 11.02 Music from the News; 1.40 Hewstalk/U.N. Keyboard: 11.30 Feature Half434 words
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Miscellaneous378 1961-12-14 6 I f I I I I ill CLUES ACROSS (3) 4 Take your pick (6). 12 Form or phase, maybe .5). 7 Perhaps a hot line m opera 13 Field fighto (7>. 0 «?i- 1 15 Perfect start for each (3) Ru e bvo^ e 6) angler needS 16 EntHuslast378 words
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Article, Illustration163 1961-12-14 7 Christmasjights^are_ switched on m London-and Regent Street is Ji^nstormed overnight into a great white way I- I iv nessmen m Manchester ame to rescue London's West End has been into a winter wonderland ional Christmas lights are iv picture was taken from •us ng Ihe street are163 words
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Article, Illustration32 1961-12-14 7 ONE firm specialising m street decorations has the contract for supplying the Regent Street illuminations. Here an employee is seen adding the final touches to a crown.32 words
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Article, Illustration61 1961-12-14 8 TOMMY PLAYS SANTA TO THE CENSQ& THE party went with a bang when Lord Morrison, Britain's film censor, was entertained to un l Variety Club at the Savoy Hotel, London. The two Santas seen with him here are Tommy Steele |J» Dickie Henderson. Later club members61 words
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Article, Illustration871 1961-12-14 8 GARY HARVEY - Christmas appetites., They are not what they were GARY HARVEY OUR ANCESTORS REALLY KNEW HOW TO EAT By rjHRISTMAS has always been a time of feastnig, as indeed it still is. of course. But there is no doubt about it. Our Christmas appetites aren't what they were. Today, we consider871 words
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156 1961-12-14 8 CHRISTMAS m the Rhodesian Federation as m most other countries, is a family affair, and the country's mixed and cosmopolitan population celebrate it according to their own, widely differing, customs. For the indigenous African, it is a period of feasting, drinking and156 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1961-12-14 9 TRY A BUFFET THIS CHRISTMAS: IT IS SO MUCH EASIER Answer to your entertainment problem So many novel sandwich fillings to try M^J P e °P le find that it is more convenient to cater for visitors at Christmas time with a "buffet" than to have a formal sit-down tour-course1,232 words
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Article, Illustration462 1961-12-14 10 VIOLET M. WILLIAMS - How a space pup shared Pennytop's Xmas VIOLET M. WILLIAMS By IT can't be Christmas already!" said Pennytop. "It is almost," said Pip. "I've got everything planned. Dress the tree and wrap up the presents tonight. Tomorrow, get everything ready for Christmas Day and make sure the Wise Woman knows462 words
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Article, Illustration65 1961-12-14 11 'I'll only be a minute...' jOW I hate this Christinas shopping. "I've ?o f pop Hanod, fo, something o- Uncle George,' she said. "They don't How dogs m there But 111 b ,o* II hardly know Ive gone.- The old, old story. That was over an hour ago. The n.11.n?65 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1961-12-14 11 THERE'S A GREA TER CHOKE FOR GIRLS IN CHRISTMAS TOY SHOPS THIS YEAR From food mixers to junior version of latest fashions Y^HEN buying Christmas toys for your children, godchildren, nieces and nephews, take a good look at the playthings on show, and you will notice one striking difference this1,003 words
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Article, Illustration18 1961-12-14 12 CUTTING TREES ON A HAMPSHIRC EST A18 words
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Article, Illustration941 1961-12-14 12 LORD BOLTON - Would you know a real Xmas tree? LORD BOLTON By A LEADING BRITISH ARBORICULTURIST BESIDES those sym- bols that serve to emphasise the religious significance of Christmas, the celebration of the festival brings m many things that seldom enter into the daily lives of th c majority of people. First941 words
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Article, Illustration1568 1961-12-14 13 Henrietta Mansfield - The house with welcome on the gate Henrietta Mansfield gjatuojggagfa fjal;tuatgg If\\ flakes of 0$ wore fallB d Robm shiverje was cold and frtss was upon 111( j be knew he *dglied, holding -tip ol his tonJo catch a few as they fell. gu thirsty, as r«c hungry, and it1,568 words
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526 1961-12-14 13 THE NEW Year comes before Christ--1 mas m Bulgaria. The Communist regime has tried to eliminate Christmas and concentrate all celebrations on a purely secular New Year festival on January 1. But secretly the majority of the population celebrate their Christmas at home on526 words
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691 1961-12-14 14 VKW YEAR is fast approaching. A time for making plans and resolutions. When everyone wonders what the coming 12 months will bring. Ii you believe m what the stars have to say consult this horoscope to see what 1962 has m store:691 words
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Article, Illustration146 1961-12-14 14 EVEN SANTA TODAY IS DAILY-RATE D IT WAS 'Sanra shun. And straighten beards, there" as 170 Father Christmas fc to hear their orders before going into acton n L and other cities. The 170 white bearded, red-cloaked Santas $17 a day), will parade the streets carrying^146 words
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Article, Illustration309 1961-12-14 15 VERY FEW CHRISTIANS BUT XMAS IS CELEBRA TED fob-life dancing jay's highlight m Nigeria rti«reria, until recent times predominanti/pa^an or Muslim, the Christmas L n nui-t have been introduced by g, (hri-tian elements. 0, [m pissing of the years a definite L lt Christmas festivities suited to nI1 l us309 words
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Article862 1961-12-14 15 HUGH GRIFFITH - HUGH GRIFFITH By HPAKE a look through your Christmas cards and see whether there's one with a robin on the front. It isn't artistic licence that makes him look so cheerful and warm m spite of all the snow heaped up around him. The862 words
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Article, Illustration50 1961-12-14 16 MAKING FRIENDS DOWN ON THE FARM ■COMFORTABLY dressed m sweaters, jeans and Wellington hoots, the famous Good quads of Kettteto&d shire, make friends with four turkeys being bred on a farm near their home. The sisters arc, f roni left] right, Bridget, Jennifer, Elizabeth and Francis.50 words
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739 1961-12-14 16 W. CAVENDISH - W. CAVENDISH FESTIVE SEASON IS NOT FUN FOR EVERYONE By SOME time ago, psychiatrists decided to admit defeat with Mr. X. They were at their wits' end. For 11 months or so of each year, he was a perfectly normal husband739 words
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Article109 1961-12-14 16 THE SWISS ri(li n i; the trest o! an precedented induNtrial boom, are looking <ir ward to their most pro sperous Christmas. With virtually no unempoyment among the population of 5,000.000 the Swiss haw phnty of money to spend and there are plenty <>» g^oods109 words
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Article, Illustration619 1961-12-14 17 BILL GRANT - For Hollywood's top stars it will be a quiet, stay-home Xmas BILL GRANT STUDIOS ARE SILENT-AWB Tur u»> B ■> IDOLS CAN RELAX By GIANT Christinas tree glows with technicolour brightness. Disneyland characters line the pavements, twenty-foot-high bears nod their mechanical heads. But the streets are empty. There are no619 words
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Article, Illustration47 1961-12-14 17 POCO pet poodle of actress Dolores Hart, gets a festive touch— a bow of scarlet ribbon for the parties Dolores will be giving this Christmas. You will remember her m 'Where the Boys Are," shown m Singapore earlier this year.47 words
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Article, Illustration870 1961-12-14 18 THE WARDERS HATED IT AS MUCH AS US' LEWIS DE VRIES interviews a man who spent 19 Christmases m jail pOR the man m prison, Christmas day is the longest day m the year. It's the day you get the worst870 words
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Article174 1961-12-14 18 CANADIANS are going m more and more for the American custom of decorating the outside of their houses at Christmastime, with strings of coloured lights and elaborate models usually depicting Santa Claus, though the Holy Family is seen occasionally. "Home for Christmas" too, is becoming a174 words
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Advertisement994 1961-12-14 8 i DELIGHTFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS I FOR THE MUSIC LOVER... JI^AUDIO FIDELITY, RE C O BDS jg# r%m 18 COMPONENT STEREO SERIES I TCF U I KOW! XT STEREO IB v?J!.S Y B^ E^^fetW> n STEREO 1^ PS^SP /S sSHllLtt^Slll -w^^*-£3r^L Tchaikowsky: ROMEO AMD JULIET. Tf •f Hl^lm i yms*f^ THE994 words
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Advertisement426 1961-12-14 9 BBC. fcyc Baton (pcorl or giain) ***** Liquid Line Hfi| EXCITEMENT Spiro| Brush Moscoro OF LOIMDOfM Vfrk'ffi&m* °O& 2HBk MUSIC COTTILON FUN 5J g £m;ov >'o«r CHRISTMAS and /f%& A'£W/ y£^|/2 FESTIVITIES at 5 s^to, DACCI EC fc g KArrLEd 5 W UAT C I I 6 (^^^^9 nU I426 words
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Advertisement128 1961-12-14 10 Christmas Gifts f^^HSILJVERI .tfgQ^T I TRANSISTOR RADIOS I #jffiliP^ PIONEER OF PORTABLE RADIOS I i I' I i P I OHT^^ *sCfc^^ I B O I w"* JmL %7 I B i- SENSITIVE LJA '"^s^^^^\ ir CLEAR SOUND f -^f "^^ll TRIM DESIGN IE3H Available at all Leading Radio Dealers128 words
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Miscellaneous68 1961-12-14 10 For children only TMAT RASCAU^T 1 1^- ME <SET^-^^^ j V^POReETrtKie An>qsl y*Ss^^^^" I^LOWLY tme Blue parv evolves out op /Tle needs our"^ "au"^ y u l^-/JF J^~ty "^^Td TME OTHER PUPPETS WATCH AMD WONDER wTnd AMD I H UET G^l r^^ P JIU^JU^^ Ii AS THE &JJE FAIRY ANJD68 words
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Advertisement197 1961-12-14 12 Christmas GIFT HAMPER off HAFNIA meat products t w^ «__g__l___BßK3l^tt2 1^ Kg&'^s^R^ '{urn _ne sJK >^ ■■:>*■■ *^j^__^^_s_l______i- k l__L fMS&MB? *^^'''____l ____fc Jt-.^o^^_tr. ~^^^^^**^^^^^s_____i_&ii^___:-''""'-'-'Bi^_F^_____J __________3fcfc?sMfci.''*'* i f tin 2 lbs Hafnla ham I 11 J^ 1 tin Haffnia Cocktail Sausages J _P— 1 tin Haffnia Vienna Sausages s^fc I197 words
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Advertisement271 1961-12-14 13 X 4P^*^ ■S^^ 4^* vBI f THIS CHRISTMAS PLEASURE WlLLy^S^fe. J| 5 SOAR WHEN YOU GIVE... r^r^^t IbS^h* i Jh lb^Lt 1 Bbc b^b^b^Bl tMOJ BB> S Bn^ bbbl^w n Model 1 os-pi 0 VPriPj I |Bl|^^|^Haß y TRANSCONTINENTAL A*V tfj&jf j^ i 1/ H Iknl I x 1 t271 words
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Advertisement111 1961-12-14 14 Hs qJffffir 1 11 CHRISTMAS ■R CHICKE.N IXN j^g 24th Dec. GclG H X'mos Eve FLOOR SHC■PS 2.00 o.m. S l 5 -re DC~:nMM 25th Dec Dmnr-r A b Ccte H X'mas Night Doncng t, ■tft RJb 26th Doc. n a Bi Boxing Night [Vmrififl |Tfl 3l s t Dec.111 words
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Advertisement83 1961-12-14 15 W ifl| I til V f iff 1 I^l .Mil* i ti ffiffi^B^ *o~ I Mv ■H^SwSWB^^HHBB^BIBffII ir.nc« s .EIeg a nt as jewellery -.delightfully feminine; fashioned insix beautifu Ie i if C6JB l^^^^^k. \qfc ■^^^^-^s.^SB L J '-m t rheiKht at a touch of the Varaflame wheel. Every Ushter83 words
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Advertisement127 1961-12-14 15 >v i»s^^^ v\ '^^^^^bßt^^' Jill Ik *b^^^* 111 I— 1 I W ''■*"-'^Wft* mUVV (^i^^p^B Now is the time to order Ct€€ltH tit>QC({,€{& j^Sst plum pudding ice cream m traditional /^3?\ Y^ pudding shape or bricks novelty ice cream moulds /JVA. of Father Christmas and turkey In decorative *^^\fv centrepiece127 words
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Advertisement214 1961-12-14 16 g MAKE HIS A PUDICTiiAC S lyJf #1 k. vtlnlolMAo Iblmd |n9r I J? the ideal gift the family will enjoy all wK 5& through the coming years with the best m *^t y. g moving pictures made by him and starred S( J^ by you and the kids at214 words
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Advertisement92 1961-12-14 17 r your Immc this Christmas! h:sh quality FUiNITURE --w designs. Or your own designs NEW reduced price. Big cosh scount. More cosy terms. Hiring ond pairing at special charges. aaSg FURNITURE DEPTj I 63-S2 ORCM*«O »0«0 111* »H»-1 188 I4TU ROAD IC L *95?5 3? BISHOF STREET TEI 211?? J92 words
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Advertisement316 1961-12-14 17 I Be a proud Opel owner this Christmas! S^ OPEL i— for reliable motoring >!^ Quality m Engineering gives Dependability m Service KAP I T AJN_ Elegance is one of its distinctive marks, jr^ A Wt--,^TvT'^-- another is dependability and 'hard- to- WAV' match' comfort. y- W "I\\T feW^'A flßpjkMM^^b316 words
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Advertisement253 1961-12-14 18 H CHRISTMAS H D JP^V NEW YEAR D D W FESTIVITIES H WM 23rd Dec. DINNER ALA CARTE. U Bfß SATURDAY (EXTENSION 1 A.M.) VffS U 24th DEC. GALA DINNER BALL Hi MM X'MAS EVE $12/- PER PERSON (EXT. 2 A.M.) U H JiviSr^MirHT DINNER ALA CARTE. Ejf| BOXING NIGHT253 words
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Advertisement49 1961-12-14 18 PRESENTING THE h^^hlwf^l "SUPER DE LUXE" 50c.c. When you're astride o NATIONAL C J you will immediotely be imprest well-beino. You'll ♦Ed, Mw f^SmSS^y^. built with YOU m mind V Hr I Jk ~jT\th "^UPER DE LUXE i- f^' rnC GENUINE SPARE PARTS AVAILABLE AFTER SALES SERVICE GUARANTEED 11^149 words
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221 1961-12-14 19 Johore seeks $10.5 mil. Federation loan to build 2,000 homes JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The Johore State Government is negotiating for a $10.5 j million loan from the Federal Government to build 2.000 low cost houses m the State. This will be the biggest low-cost housing scheme m the State, said221 words
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Article, Illustration284 1961-12-14 19 THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS RETURN HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS f^?s_^™fes &reet the plane from Australia SINGAPORE, Thursday. JHERE were mixed feelings at the Singapore Airport when a Qantas plane arrived with Malayan students home for the holidays For parents with broad smiles it meant a happy reunion, but others were284 words
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63 1961-12-14 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A seven-man technical oil team from Japan passed through Singapore on their way to help develop Indonesia's oil industry m North Sumatra. They hoped that as a result of their assistance to the Perumina Oil Company, a national establishment of Indonesia, the63 words
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140 1961-12-14 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. rpHE Nanyang University Students' Union is A planning to organise its second University Week next year to celebrate the university's convocation. This was announced m a forward to the last issue of the University Tribune. The NUSU working committee points out that the140 words
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98 1961-12-14 19 SINGAPORE GOVT. COLLECTS MORE REVENUE THIS YEAR CJINGAPORE, Thurs. More »3 revenue was collected during the first 11 months of this year than that for the same period m 1960. Total revenue for the 11--month period this year was $105,697,000 compared to $102,019,000 last year. Break-up of figures with increases98 words
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Advertisement68 1961-12-14 19 Vut, Comfort Choose .a s hoes A c, Look SHIRTS j oil the l^i ENGLISH SHOES CiJARGAIN PRICES MOHAMED HANIFA Bndge Road, Sjrtapo'*- 6 Llways > •JULIA* Aufomaff'c w: i• e rv 4 mOt O WQ EMPORIUM LTD. Mn Singapore, '455' 3 I**! <-A;_a LUMPUR. I i'l 13FNER '»AMA SOt/DS.68 words
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Advertisement304 1961-12-14 19 actual size Soft leather rase m a variety of beautiful cnlours mcl. pink, really small and dainty, a Lady's Travel alarm of $35 great distinction f€ /c COLLYER OUAY C koice of m/ttKBBBBBBSB Experts fvfirt/kjlff&P AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING RADIO DBMJBRS wi r*i w< >^« w&%i Wif^ihf^y^s Mf%i t/sn \atk304 words
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Miscellaneous333 1961-12-14 19 Your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... PISCES "t? f"or Ma miu!g financial arrangements which VOl are aggressive, indepen- wiM mutually beneiicial to dent, wilful and determined to VQU and your partner, succeed. You do not intend to M 2 1 Apr 20): let anything or anyone get >n ARIES333 words
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Article, Illustration262 1961-12-14 20 New club gets approval: Busy year ahead SCOOTER NEWS...BY F.P. REPORTERS rnHE Government has approved the registration of the newlyformed National Scooter Riders' Association m Jalan Eunos. Its membership has already soared above the 100 mark. The association's protem committee chairman, Inche Hassan Zainal, said the club's mam objective was262 words
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321 1961-12-14 20 MEMBERS of the Vespa Club of ITI Singapore have been advised to nominate wisely, individuals whom they are electing as officebearers for the coming year, if they wish to see the club live m continued prosperity. This advice comes from Mr. E.321 words
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180 1961-12-14 20 SPECIAL safety first leallets with cartoon sketches have been circulated to all scooter clubs m Singapore. The Automobile Association secretary, Mr. Y. W. Chan, who circulated the leaflets, said: "The circulars will serve as a reminder to all owners of two- wheelers to be180 words
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540 1961-12-14 20 DEMI TASSE - HELP TO BRING JOY TO THOUSANDS OF POOR CHILDREN THIS X'MAS DEMI TASSE NEWS, VIEWS FOR PARENTS BY /\NCE again the festive season is on us, and m thousands of homes, there is feverish activity preparing for the fast approaching Christmas and the New Year. It does all concerned a540 words
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Article, Illustration182 1961-12-14 20 NARROW DEFEAT FOR RUNNER J^ SCHOOL teacher, Iskandar Jalil, of the Vespa Club v dividual championship at the scooter road courts first rally last Sunday. dnd Runners-up were Michael Ong, of Lambretta Owners' Association, and Jimmy Leembruggen of the Singapore Bulniks. Both lost to182 words
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Advertisement289 1961-12-14 20 Mi SCOOTER TO-DAY IT'S EASIER TO PAY 1 175 cc $1260/- B 250 cc $1475/- B Speed performance •••Ml economy and m colours H too. Easy terms con be arranged. H "Backed by 100 fears of Crafts- mansrtip and Pro* /^IiLV t: A m gross." {j^fp^l/ fj ■BCTCU8 CTCU *W289 words
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Advertisement91 1961-12-14 20 FOR BUSINESS... FOR PLEASURE... A SCOOTERS THi ANSWtR A for Fust r.': •■■--> Limited «^B iTiroctive range of scooters if W emy bocMfcm...9a 1 tn Bai m? most 1 and t>jr rv> <$!& ir.r- c.ns.-.i r -r MMf,, V.'rjy mfl Ivt c y\ j Up v/ WfffM low initial m91 words
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Article, Illustration727 1961-12-14 21 ALEXANDRA LEE - ALEXANDRA LEE afa;tgjagfaf Py m love after Sports club to hold Xmas dance on Saturday ROSE TO DANCE IN 'PETER PAN' \yHAT are the innermost feelings of a couple who have taken a 20-year journey through ail the hazards of marriage? At a quietly-celebrated wedding anniversary, this727 words
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Advertisement277 1961-12-14 21 L. R ETS OF A HAPPY LjpLE: PATIENCE, [jpERSTANDING AND v TO SUCCEED hire still 20 years marriage I .oration seventh birthday of son, wedding aunt- Kenny, seen having a puff Mi and Mrs. at his cake. The family and the and a few friends look on. ias show to277 words
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Article, Illustration517 1961-12-14 22 JONATHAN RUSSELL REVIEWS THE NEW DISCS THE MUSIC QUIZ T HAVE just come across two ne w LPs that feature strict dance music. One is a British band ("Happy beat for happy feet" Eric Winstone and his Orchestra. Top Rank 12-inch 35-102) and the other a German517 words
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Article, Illustration447 1961-12-14 22 PRAISE FOR TOP PICTURES BY THE BEGINNERS Picnic prints go on show: Full results FULL results of the Photo Picnic Photographic Competition which was judged by Messrs. Leong Shiu Hung, C.Y. Hwang, J.T. Pan, Tai Hui Ching, and Lim Hock Seng at the Singapore Photographic Trade Association last Sunday. BlackSUNNY GIAM - 447 words
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Advertisement233 1961-12-14 22 FREE HOME DELIVERY yve invite you to become a regular PIP reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- PTT $L plete the special delivery form be- y low and hand it to your news-vendor tef^Tl or post it to the address below and wL J/T^BfFj the FREE PRESS will be delivered233 words
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Advertisement118 1961-12-14 22 GRAND AUCTIOI I 9ALE of GENUINE PERSIAN BOKHARA AND PAKISTI CARPETS RUGS to be held at the Showroom if: ORIENTAL CARPET PALM 295-297, Orchard Road, Singapore-^ Tel: ***** On Saturday the 16th December 1961 from 2.30 p.m. to 6.00 pm On Saturday the 23rd December 1961 from 2.30 p.m. to118 words
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239 1961-12-14 23 S'pore to field strong XV in rugby clash tonight SINGAPORE, Thursday. fHE Singapore Combined Schools will field a strong and well-balanced team against the Federation of Malaya Combined Schools rugby XV at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Playing at inner centre will be George McGarry, this season's find for the State239 words
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Article, Illustration52 1961-12-14 23 Floyd Patterson delivers a right to the body of Tom McNeeley m their world heavyweight title bout at Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto. This fourth round blow bent McNeeley m double. Patterson knocked him out as he got up off the canvas.52 words
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145 1961-12-14 23 BARTH'S ISET WINS DRAGON CLASS YACHTING ttOUTH QUAY, Thurs.— "Iset" sailed by V. C. Bath won the Royal Singapore Yacht Club Dragon Class race m the time of 2hr. 20min. 49secs. Results: Dragon Class 1. Iset (V.C. Barth) 2hr. 20min. 49sec, 2. June (E. Ambuhl), 3. Valmai (O.C. Weeks). Tornado145 words
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Article35 1961-12-14 23 MF.LBOURNE, Thurs. Bob Hewitt will not be included In Australia's team to defend 'he Davis Cup against Italy, following a severe leprimana foi court behaviour m the recent Australian lawn tennis championships35 words
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Article20 1961-12-14 23 LONDON. Thurs. Thr women's Commonwealth golf tournament will take place m Melbourne from August 8 to 10-20 words
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145 1961-12-14 23 Los Angeles, Thursday. ■B box tug Foe Louis makers ing to Phi■mpt to bout ntendei vas an■Mfj business* v United the s proan- -aid he papers Horn said his group has applied for February dates In the 15.000-plus-seat Los Angeles Sports Arena145 words
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Article314 1961-12-14 23 SOCCER FANS: WE KNOW THE ANSWERS LONDON, Thursday. LONG-SUFFERING football fans have wasted no time responding to the English football League's announcement that there would be a nationwide inquiry into the slump m attendances at league matches. Better facilities for spectators, higher standards of play and a revolutionary New League314 words
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228 1961-12-14 23 FEAF BADMINTON: FAVOURITE CLEARS HURDLE WITH EASY WIN SELETAR, Thurs. SAC. Johnny Kok of RAF Seletar, a strong favourite to win the singles title, cleared his second round hurdle when he convincingly beat SAC. Gibson 15-2, 15-2 m the Far East Air Force badminton championships played at the RAF Seletar228 words
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Article48 1961-12-14 23 HOCKEY: Spore Lge. Div. 2— RAF Tengah v Combined Schools (R.I. ground, 5.15 p.m.): J. Bahru Lee R.M.N. v 1/10 P.M. 0 (Woodlands. 5.00 p.m.). GOLF: Medal R.l.C's women's bogey (Thomson Rd., .00 p.m.) BADMINTON. Friendly SBA Selection v F.E.A.F. 'Guillemard Rd.. 8.00 p.m.).48 words
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Advertisement164 1961-12-14 23 AHU SUKAN 1961 Mark your choice here OFFICIAL VOTING COUPON Tot The Sports Editor, Singapore Free Press, Times House, Singapore 9. AHLI SUKAN 1961 My choice is Sign here i/iflflDf TD/IM D/lilT six extra holidays W m M m m m^k M 1% I VI m^ I 111 I m164 words
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Article53 1961-12-14 24 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Singapore Badminton Association juniors will meet Par East Air Force m a friendly badminton match at the Badminton Stadium tonight at 8.00 p.m. Singapore Juiors team will be: Wong Tew Gnee, Wee Sen, Tay Choon Huat,, Richard Chee, Johnny Leow, Lim Kirn Kwee and53 words
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Article21 1961-12-14 24 LONDON. Thurs. Fq hp^ham and Leeds drew 1-1 at Rotherham yesterday m an English Football League fourth round cup-tie.21 words
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316 1961-12-14 24 Pin High serves notice: Does half mile in 51 4/5 By SCRUTINEER PENANG, Thursday. piN HIGH shaped attractively m his gallop at the Batu Gantong track this morning. With jockey Moxham m the saddle he was not fully extended to cover half a mile m 51-4/5, the last 3F m316 words
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831 1961-12-14 24 SCRUTINEER - THE MAIN RACE FAVOURITE IS DESTROYED SCRUTINEER HOW THEY WUl*> M PENANG, Thurs. rpHERE was a sensa- tional race crash m the main 6F sprint here yesterday when the favourite, Cape Canaveral, fell half way up the straight as he was making his run between two horses. His Rider, Moses831 words
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153 1961-12-14 24 REAL MADRID GO DOWN TO MANCHESTER UTD. MANCHESTER. Thurs.— English First Division side Manchester United beat Real Madrid, the ace Spanish soccer club 3-1 m a friendly match yesterday after leading 2-1 at halftime. This was the first time Manchester United have beaten Real m the six times they have153 words
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Article29 1961-12-14 24 NEW YORK, Tiiurs.—Middleweight co-champion Gene Fullmer was named "Fighter Of The Year" by the boxing Writers' Association m «?lcctions for the Edward J. Ne'l Memorial Award29 words
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Article92 1961-12-14 24 Kew San is beaten in Round 2 RANGOON, Thurs Malaya suffered a blow m the South East Asia Peninsula Games badminton when Teh Kew San was beaten by a Thai ace m the second round of the men's singles. Teh went down to Thailand's Ratanaseang Suang 15-9. 11-15. 15-12. Yesterday92 words
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192 1961-12-14 24 THIRD TEST HEART-BREAKING TASK FOR ENGLAND NEW DELHI. Thurs. The third Test match between India and England which started yesterday seems likely to follow the pattern of the other two with plenty of runs and few wickets. On another pitch devoid of pace India took advantage of winning the toss192 words
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Article33 1961-12-14 24 BANGKOK. Thurs.— Pone Kingpet eh of Thailand, the world flyweight champion, will defend his title aeainst Kyo Noguchi of Japan, fifth ranking contender. on March 23 next year m Tokyo.33 words
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Article26 1961-12-14 24 SEREM3AN, Thins. Heavy showers before the school's hockey international between Singapore and the Federation today compelled the organisers to postpone the match till tomorrow.26 words
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Article17 1961-12-14 24 BERLIN, Thurs. West Germany beat England 5-1 m a men's table tennis international last night.17 words
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Article299 1961-12-14 24 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The New Zealand international hockey team will arrive here at 8.55 a.m. tomorrow. They play All-Malaya m a friendly international at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.00 p.m. The Kiwis last visited Singapore m August last year en route to the Rome Olympics. They299 words
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