The Singapore Free Press, 15 December 1961

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  • 21 1 THELOCAL PAPER THAT IS FIRST WITH ALL THE NEWS The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1961 15 CENTS.
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  • 95 1 Fast times at Penang: Photo finishes -P. 11, 12 10,000 Indian troops at the border HI, Fri. rumours here tomilitary (ioa ordered next few s More than Indian troops !u at the urther and f r! s <) f l\ N. i r Margined*, -18-0-thc clave si
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  • 159 1 GIFT OF THREE PIGEONS IN A DREAM— THEN SHE GIVES BIRTH TO TRIPLETS CINGAPORE, Fri. soldier's wife m Ayer Rajah had a dream near the end of her pregnancy that a holy man presented her with one black and two white pigeons. Two weeks later she gave birth to triplets,
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  • 132 1 HE SPOKE TO GAGARIN IN SIGN LANGUAGE SINGAPORE, In. Ira Singapore yesterday was an Australian church leader who had a liveminute siun language conversation with Major Yuri Gagarin, the fust Russian cosmonaut. while they were m New Delhi recently. The Rev. Norman Cocks, secretary of the London Missionary Society m
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  • 65 1 TOKYO. Fri. The Japanese Foreign Office announced yesterday that its 1961 conference of economic officials m the Asian theatre will be held m Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 20 to 22. Ministry officials said 23 of Japan's diplomatic officials m Asia and the Pacific regions
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  • 25 1 JAKARTA. Fri. The Malayan Assistant Minister for Development. Htjl Abdul Khalld bin Awang Osman, has begun a twoday tour of West Java.
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  • 70 1 MELBOURNE. Fri.-Dead-locked House of Representatives with the Go\eniment and the Labour Km each holdliy«l seats i ill considered a liKeiy result ol the Federal eJecfon by political observers here as late counting continues. Basing their predictions on the government losing the Sydney suburban seat of Evans! held
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  • 109 1 Pay claims by Civil Servants: New talks SINGAPORE, Fri. Talks between the Government and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees for a general wage rise and improved conditions of service for some 7,000 Division IV Civil Servants will be resumed at the Finance Ministry today. The disputing parties met earlier
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  • 194 1 Major ordered to be dismissed: 18 years' service SINGAPORE, Friday. BRITISH Army officer with 18 veins" service was lasl night sentenced to be dismissed from the force after he had been convicted on two charges relating to forged claims for travelling allowances. He was Major Jack Raymond Broadbent, 43, of
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  • 137 1 INDIA'S VIEWS ON BORDER 'JUSTIFIABLE' DATO ISMAIL LUCKNOW. Fri.- Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Malaya's Minister for the Interior told a Press conference yesterday that he felt Indian claims regarding the demarcation oi the Sino-Indian border were "Justifiable." Dato Ismail added: "We always hope that everything about the Sino-Indian
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  • 84 1 HARDIAL SINGH EMPLOYEES GO ON STRIKE SINGAPORE, Fri. Some 60 employees of Hardial Singh and Sons Ltd., High Street, went on strike yesterday following a deadlock m negotiations on wage increases and better conditions of service. The men, who belong to the Textile and General Merchants' Employees' Union, picketted the
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  • 78 1 Why Rita Hayworth can't stay married HERE at last is the inside story of Rita Hayworth's past why she can't stay married a Free Press Page 5 exclusive. Some say her troubles stem from her childhood upbringing; some blame it weli, en the Romeos. However, the fact remains that m
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  • 229 1 ALL ISRAEL SURE IT WILL BE DEATH Eichmann to bear sentence today JERUSALEM, Frl. Adolf Eichmann will stand before his judges here today to hear his fate pronounced and almost all Israel believes it will be death. Court observers believe the sentence will be expressed simply m six Hebrew words
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  • 63 1 I ALA YAI y F n I II i lit-- sell Horn K<i H X ond l< 3BER PRICE i f.o.b j r this li.ll L etlJ STOCK EXCHAN; i SCRATCHINCS FOP NDAY i I hai P i ad> R 111 Di Vil BARRIER DRAW I I. i 11.
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  • 412 2 Radical changes during year affect assets of Merlimau Pegoh I ij i f^FyfjnflJlf By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Friday. RADICAL changes were effected m the assets of Merlimau Pegoh group m the last financial year, and the latest figures afford no strict comparison with those of 1959/60. An
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  • 167 2 f OX DON. Fri.— Despite 1* a minor setback m bber m the early which was sub- •'v overcome, the rally sToadier tenwitnessed durine: •st part ol this k is maintained m [i rat< activity. advices were if og disappointing and i
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  • 19 2 N T Th< Pinan- m&r&et indtoes foi Dec •ek previous espei "I'.e/ 365.1. 34"> 6 34- T.
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  • 138 2 longsule Hrn Singapore I 'i Jff i N v Mft«rsk i 4 ict i l. nr« kusea 1/2. Bankura 19, S te Ol I*l i- •.:.cort- a Hln, Boko M.tru. S S 1 O:".on:a M kersk Temple Bei ilr-.-. 0.-n.i i a Hi g. w t :n
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  • 175 2 BETTER FEELING MAINTAINED: US RECOVERY AIDS SELECTIVE BUYING T ONDOX. PrL— The hotter 1j fooling which has prevailed m stock markets recently was well maintained yesterday. Selective buying of industrials was stimulated by the continued recovery m America and the prospec: oi lower U.S. t-arifls. The United Kingdom trade figures
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  • 25 2 HONG KONG. Pri. Burma win sell Communist China 200.000 tons of rice next year under a protocol sign-.d m Peking la.t night
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  • 53 2 HONG KONG. Thurs.— Closing prices here today wore: Previous Today H. S. Bank Corporation £354 $356 sales sale* Wheelock Marden $12.30 $12.10 salts sales HTcong phone $42.25 $42.00 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $36.00 535.50 sales sales TaikOO Dock $73.50 $73.50 sales sales Jardine Matheson $24.00
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  • 100 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last saies m tiie Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlop $1.13 (unch.). East Smelt $2.56 *-l cent). Fed. Dis. $1.35 Cunch.), Fitzpatricks $1.70 (unch.), J. \Vaush $1.92% I 1 cents). M. Cement 52.24 1 cent). Metal Box $2.24 I+ l cent Robinson ords.
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  • 45 2 THE HAGUE. Fri.— Tlie board of Billiton Tin Company (Bllliton Maatschappij of The Hague announced they would propose an unchanged 1\ per cent interim dividend on the ordinary shares of the second series. The 1960 dividend on these shares totalled 17 per cent.
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  • 37 2 LONDON. Fri. Two-way trade between Horn? Koni? and "Britain was £6.1 million greater during the first nine months of this year than for the same period last year, according to a China Association report.
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  • 260 2 TWO MYSTERY MEN WHO DID NOT WANT TO BE RESCUED HOUSTON, (Texas), Fri. The Houston Press yesterday said the "rescue" of two mystery men m the Gulf of Mexico off the Florida coast two days ago was not a rescue, but a "foul-up" that wrecked a top secret project of
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  • 28 2 LONDON. Fri.— Queen Elizabeth resumed her official duties yesterday alter beint, r confined to her room at Buckingham Palace lor two days with a feverish chill.
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  • 130 2 NEW YORK. Fri. French film director Roger Vadim, former husband of Brigitte Bardot. flew into New York on Wednesday to try to persuade U.S. censors not to cut his "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," starring his second wife Annette Stroyberg. Shortly after he arrived,
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  • 240 2 Labour bid to censure Tories on Congo fails LONDON, Friday. THE British Government last night defeated a Labour Opposition motion censuring its Congo policies m the House of Commons by 320 votes to 226. The Government's motion calling lor an immediate cease-fire m Katanga was endorsed by the Commons without
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  • 163 2 EIGHT GAS-MASK BANDITS FIGHT GUARDS IN VAIN $850,000 BANK VAN ROBBERY BID LONDON. Fri. Eight bandits with gas-masks, pick-axe handles, coshes, a bomb and three vehicles yesterday lost a pitched battle against six men guarding £100.000 (about $850.--000) m a bank's armoured car and fled without a penny. The attempted
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  • 145 2 I^REELEY. i Colorado >. Fri.— \J A crack streamlined express smashed into a school bus at a railway crossing here yesterday killing at least 20. apparently all children, aboard the bus. The local Coroner said that 20 bodies had been counted at
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  • 96 2 LONDON FOG FOR EXPORT-A DOLLAR A CAN lONDON. Fri. Two Amerind can girls working at a United States air base here aje doing a terrific business selling tins of genuine London fog. So far they have sold 8,000 cans of fog "genuine wild fog caught near Hyde Park" at 2s.
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  • 352 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle vrices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Dec. 14. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS e.i.f European porta DM. 22 15/16 23 Jan. 23 3/16 23 3/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Snot 23 7/16 234 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Battlement House
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 238 3 A $500 CASH PRIZE EVERY WEEK! WELFARE HOMES BROADEN FOSTER PARENT PLAN -wog^orcj p uzz c competition entry torm is m the back page nFSTITITTir v SINGAp ORE, Friday. D SoH J u"lf Chlld i, ren Under the care f t Social Welfare Department will have paid temporary foster parents
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  • 27 3 Privilege of being a teacher-by Rotary scholar TT* 1 1 I main n and r idship i .•T.s m wa bli with p, ation.j id id m
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  • 98 3 BREACH OF TRUST HEARING POSTPONED FOR EIGHTH TIME SINGAPORE. Frl The KJ Tenth Magistrate Mr Ho Thian Cheh. yesterday for the eighth time, postponed a criminal breach of trust case to enable the accused. Seah ?cnz Song. 32. to prepare his ueier.ce and subpoena his witnesses. Seah was alleged to
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  • 45 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S Rajaratnam, will open an exhibition oi Malayan Paintings by Bombay artist Shri A. A. Aimelkar at 5.30 pm. today .it the National Library. The exhibition is sponsored by the Singapore Art Society.
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  • 46 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The acting head of the Singapore Polytechnic- architectural aid buiidin? department. Mr K. C. Chung, will talk on "Professional Practice' at the institution's lecture theatre today at 5.30 p.m. The talk has been arranged by the Polytechnic Architectural Society.
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  • 52 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Water 1 will be cut off today m Zones Two and Five between i! p.m. md 3 p.m. There will be no water tomorrow m Zones Four and Six from 8 a.m. to 2 pm.: and m Zones One and i Seven from 2 p.m. to
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  • 719 3  -  ALEXANDER LEE'S •^BtfS^vAp^HfiHHHMHH^^BHHH^H^HHHH SINGAPORE, Friday. Q\ the eve of retirement after 33 years' devoted service as ;i Christian missionary —this is Deaconess Eileen Collier's impression: "It has been a pleasure serving the t i And before retirement m early January next year, the last of many happy memories
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  • 301 3 Americans 'eager to know more about Malaysia' CINGAPORE, Fri. People m North America are keen to know about political developments m SouthEast Asia. This was stated by Mr. Frederick Nossal, the SouthEast Asian correspondent of The Toronto-Globe and Mail, who is stationed m Hong Kong. Mr. Nossal is on a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 224 3 CINEMAS GARRICK: Elephant Queen ALHAMBRA: Once Upon A (Hindi) 3. 5, 9. Time 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30. OITFVS- no Rh^i minnn CAPITOL: Hippodrome 1.43, o l n d> 4, 6.30, 9.30. Z6( b> y CATHAY: Why Must I Die KEX: Pyar Xi Pyas (Hindi). 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30. I 2.30.
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  • 281 4 VOCABULARY AND TEXT FOR MALAY LESSON No. 1 2 THIS is the text of the 12th national language lesson, together with vocabulary, to be broadcast over Radio Singapore at 7.30 tonight. VOCABULARY Say a. aku. I, me; awak, engkau. you; kita, k.uni. we, as; kaiui, kita, oar. ours: dia, he.
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  • 65 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. About 250 pupils of the Singapore Young Women's Christian Association English schools will sta?e a Christmas concert and exhibition of their works today at the YWCA premises m Raffles Quay. A highlight of the concert will be a short play, the "Good Samaritan",
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  • 40 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Badan Kesenian Kampong Coronation will stage two short dramas on Jan. 1 and 2 at the Bukit Tlmah Community Centre at 8.30 p.m. The proceeds will go to the Madrasah Bostanul Ariffin Funds.
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  • 23 4 PENANG, Fri. A new lighthouse on the East Coast of Malaya, about 5.08 miles from Kuala Rompin Light, is under construction.
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  • 551 4 Government rushes expansion Of prison industries: $1 mil. programme SINGAPORE, Friday A BIG expansion of prison industries is being carried out m line with the recommendations of the Prisons Inquiry Commission. For this programme, the Government has budgetted slightly more than $1 million to be spent between now and next
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  • 145 4 S'pore student gives talk in Hawaii ah aui mjnourtnoij CINGAPORE, Fri. A Singapore student m America has had the honour of addressing: a luncheon gathering of the Rotary Club of Waikiki m Hawaii. He Is Leow Ngee Fui, of Kirn Pong Road, a graduate of St. Andrew's School. In a
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  • 53 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri A new fire station for Johore Bahru costing $540,000 is expected to be completed at the end of next year, the State Fire Officer, Mr. V. G. Donoug said. He said $100,000 had been spent this year on the new station, which is
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  • 51 4 MALACCA. Fri. Rural District Councillors, penghulus and sidangs m Malacca State are attending courses lasting nine days m their respective districts aimed at the successful implementation of the second phase of the Rural Development Plan. This is the first time such courses are being held m
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  • 31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Federation of Malaya Indian Film Society will hold a "Miss Deepavali Night Social" on Dec. 30 at Appar Tamil School Hall, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 164 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Chinese Women's Association gave a bumper party to 50 Hans Andersen Club children from the York Hill Girls Home Craft Centre at the residence of the association's president, Mrs. May Wong, m Gilstead Road It was a memorable afternoon for the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 930 5 THE INSIDE STORY OF RITA'S PAST WHY SHE CANNOT STAY MARRIED s had stars? that such .squabbling would place a oad strain on the best marriage, even if nothing else hapliened In Rita's marriage*, however other things did happen And kept happening. Take tiie breakup of Rita's nrst marriage.. Ed
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 246 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson SiViTO^^^*^ 1 "j l HAVr I'-H"! r' C' ILLSEETR. TACKfK FnOvn 1 WI^ER? WILL THEY TCN'T kP^^ FETN PEf^RiFEP 'l ri I ff^ pjjftj AT THE MUSEUM TUTU \OU TEU WHAT >OU /CALL ME THE f A WORcN-asJ^A A5 SPHINX- LIKE, .K'l
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 348 6 Prisoners: Public can help T*O emphasise and en--1 courage the rehabilitative role set out for our jails by the Prisons Inquiry Commission, the Government has undertaken a major expansion of prison industries. Under the scheme four big projects for which a little more than $1 million has been budgetted will
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  • 1337 6  - THE QUANTITY SURVEYOR T. J. CHICHAK Carrers His position m rapidly growing Spore has become very important BY SECOND IN A SERIES ON JOBS FOR THOSE LEAVING SCHOOL URING daily travel through SingaI W pore it is impossible not to notice the number of buildings going up; m fact they
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  • 106 6 Th c Free Press published the following notice: "Whereas His Highness Daing Ibrahim Sri Maharajah, Rajah of Johore, has received a communication from the Honourable the Resident Councillor at Singapore, stating that opium is extensively smuggled from Johore to Singapore, m boats coming from Johore laden with
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  • 62 6 TJOLICE guarding their strangest-evcr prisoner, last night circulated his description m Liverpool. His offence: jay walking on a main road. The prisoner: A HORSE. A MAN posting a letter at a Croydon hotel recently dropped a lighted cigarette m the box. Firemen opened the box and handed
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  • 84 6 Life is like that A station t, n>l 00 th( cheek U^lM h<: Vh Ull<as ''^B «i 1 1 r> separation." *h, ""nfl g£ *«h a SJ .^J m f OOl I r? 4 1 U S Ucs meeting. Hi-^^iH fommem l'.r^.n,"' 1 men turned v. h 9 Panioo tod
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 270 6 TODAY'S RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE The q^,^ Old Days; li.oo Music Short Wave Service from Many Lands: 11.30 Star--41 metres (7250 kc/s> dSwn. 00 o'^0 U midnight CloSe Medium Wave Service *76 metres RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) AM: 11.00 Programme Sum- PM: 115 Tiffin Date x3O mary; 11.02 Concert Pops: NeW5;
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    • 291 6 Irl I I i CLUES ACROSS r thing or two <6>. 1 A couple of c>ocks, perhaps 9 Diminutive memoei of the (4). family (3). 4 Give a mischievous person 1] Unbending (5). great skill? (6). 12 Does it nest In pines, possi--8 Ir> sent oy a worried wire- bl
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  • 302 7 The Good News reaches S'pore after eight in 3,600-mile race decide to see the world SINGAPORE, Friday. DECISION to enter the world's longest ocean boat race led eight Americans from San Francisco to continue their journey round the world. The yacht named Good News is now m Singapore waters after
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  • 202 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A lby ear -old school girl, Chee Suat Ai of Tanjong Katong Road beat about 3.000 entrants to win the first prize of a motor scooter m the SATA seals campaign competition. There were altogether 42
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  • 50 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Eddy Joseph, 28, a third year student at the Trinity College here, leaves for India today for higher theological studies. He will be away for a year the first six months to be spent m Vellore and the second six months m Bangalore.
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  • 33 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The first annual general meeting of the Persatuan Khairat Kematian Kampong Red Hill and Alexandra Road will be held on Dec. 23, at 41-B Redhill Close at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 19 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Poppy Day m Malaya will m future be known as Hari Bunga Poppy.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 211 7 gi8wemn liaumn j,uywialj mnhoij IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... YOI" are one of those quiet, studious individuals who takes a true interest m learning and will want to become a specialist m some area of scholarly research. You have a phenomenal memory for names faces, people and places as well as
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    • 188 7 Dire- (Mar. 21 Apr. 20): Anita A SPLENDID day. You have been waiting a Ion? time for a day just like this one, so use it advantageously. TIIIDIIC (A P'- 21 May 21): IAUKUo ONE of the best days this month for your most ambitious projects. See that you accomplish
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    • 88 7 irn < Jul y 24 Au 33 > A Ltu SPLENDID day for all your interests. Romance appears especially exciting. Meet someone new. lllfUU PLANETS are m a fine position to bring you the best possible results from all your plans. I inn ft (*ept. 24 Oct. 23): LID tIA
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  • 343 8 j rf^TTj r^^iT^j^nTiT^j YOU WILL STAND OUT IN ANY FESTIVE CROWD WITH THESE NEW HAIR STYLES 'THE best thing about Christmas is that we can really let aur hair down and nobody will say anything, for its all part of the festive spirit. It is a
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  • 199 8 Gifts— with an eye on the budget PICKING the right gifts has its problems m more ways than one. Many of us have to keep an eye on our budget so that it will not be over-strained when the season is over. With this m mind. today's guide to your
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  • 350 8 WIFE IS TOLD: DON'T COMPLAIN ABOUT YOUR MOTHER-IN-LAW LIAS a woman any n cause to complain if her mother-in-law has never offered to help her? The answer to this question which was asked m Contest No. 24 is "no." Readers say that the hou>ewiie concerned should consider herself lucky, for
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  • 169 8 FOR MRS. KNOW-HOW OABIES quite often have protruding ears, but this one m Newton has a different problem. His mother writes: "The lobes of my baby's ears turn up. Can you tell me when they will grow straight? He is six months old. Ido try to keep them
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  • 213 9 No. 51 WHO IS AN IDEAL DAUGHTER? 'PHIS U the question on which The Free Press seeks your opinion m Camera Quiz No. 51. Express your views on the subject m 40 to 50 words. For the best letter. The Free Press will pay $30; for the runner-up
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  • 113 11 RACE BY RACE HOW THEY FINISHED AT PENANG 2nd day, Dec. 13; Goin ff Very Good Cl. 4. Div. 4-6 F. Won by: i, I Time: lmln. 1 13 1 _>«. 111 j v- ■<■'■ x^*::xv>xi;w>x^^ots&ao^< Cl. 4. Ut. 5-6 F. Won by: 2. J, nose. Time: lmin. 14. Cl.
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  • 46 11 B. xm tip m a] Ma- 'i I ".vr N will :v IB i HI npton- The RUN. boxers are: Fly: Khoo. Bantam: Osman Omar. Manoharan. Feather: Lingam, Aziz; Rahim and Rahman. Light Welter: Dutton, Nor Kotel: Welter: SharifT Light Middle: L.P. Nordin; M'.ddle: Ibrahim.
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  • 10 11 Taking part and not winning is aim of these students
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  • 120 11 N.B.A. SUSPENDS CANADIAN FIGHTER BOB CLEROUX rpORONTO. Fri. The NaX tional Boxing Association has suspended Canadian heavyweight champion Bob Cleroux. Ontario Athletic Commissioner Merv McKenzie announced that the NBA had upheld the Ontario suspension of the Montreal fighter. McKenzie said that Cleroux was automatically suspended m Ontario which is a
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  • 133 11 AUSSIE TENNIS CHIEF CONFIRMS BAN MELBOURNE, Fri. President of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia, Mr. Norman Strange, confirmed that Bob Hewitt has been excluded from the Australian Davis Cup team to meet Italy m the challenge round because of his misbehaviour during the recent Victorian championships. Hewitt had been
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  • 49 11 TODAY'S SPORT IN SINGAPORE HOCKEY: Spore Lge. Dlv. 2 Combined Schools v Prisons (R.I. ground, 5.15 p.m.) Friendly New Zealand v Pan-Malaya (Jin. Besar, 5.00 p.m.*. TABLE TENNIS: SCSA championships (Tessensohn Rd., 7.00 p.m.). BOXING: Finals Fed. Armed Forces Championships: RMN v 1 Field Bty. (Kajang) (Woodlands, 8.00 p.m.).
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  • 447 12 Silver Screen reels off half mile in 53: It's a winning gallop By SCRUTINEER PENANG, Friday. CILVER SCREEN 111 was the star worker on the track this morning. With Jockey Johnson astride he was hardly out of a common canter when reeling off half a mile m 53, the last
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  • 359 12  - LAST MEETING FOR TRAINER JACK SPENCER SCRUTINEER PENANG. By Fri. 4 fabulous partnership between trainer Jack Spencer and Shaw Stable will come to the parting of the ways when Spencer goes on retirement after the la,st day of the current Penang meetIng. Spencer's achievements on The Malayan turf are legion.
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  • 69 12 MOSES LEE IS SUSPENDED FOR 3 MONTHS PENANG, Fri.— Jockey Moses Lee has been suspended for three months for "dangerous riding". Lee was thrown off his mount. Cape Canaveral, In the fifth race on Wednesday. Cape Canaveral had to be destroyed but Lee luckily escaped with a bad shaking and
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  • 87 12 ONG POH LIM TO LEAD S'PORE TEAM SINGAPORE, Fi-i.— Singapore, the South Zone champions, have selected their team to me«?t Perak, North Zone, m the Fooag Seonc; Cup inter-Zone final at Maiacca on Dec. 17 and 28. Winners will meet Penang, the holders, m the Challenge Round on Dec. 30
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  • 219 12 S'PORE TROUNCED AGAIN BUT McGARRY BREAKS THE 'DUCK' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation schoolboys gave a 1960 repeat performance of their rugger superiority by trouncing their counterparts from Singapore 27-3 m the second annual Federa-tion-Singapore series played at the Merdeka Stadium last night. And this year's series provided a new
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  • 101 12 SLENDER GIRL A HERO FOR SINGAPORE XI CEREMBAN, Fri. The name of Siak Sch Wah will live long m the memory of Negri Sembiian hockey fans. She saved Singapore from a heavier defeat at the hands oi the Federation girls m the second annual schoolgirls imernatioi.al yesterday morning. This slender
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  • 63 12 SYDNEY. Fri.— Alan Davidson the 31-year-old Australian all rounder said here that he would be available for the next Test series against England, which will be played m Australia m 1962/63. Davidson whose leftarm fast bowling played a big part m helping Australia letain the
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  • 92 12 NINE NATIONS FOR INDIAN HOCKEY TOURNEY BOMBAY, Fri.— Nine nations will compete m an international hockey tournament at Ahmedabad from January 6 to 21. They are: Australia, Germany. Holland. India, Japan. Malaya, New Zealand. Poland and the United Arab Republic. Pakistan, the Olympic champions, have not yet replied to the
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  • 31 12 TOKYO. Fri. Fourth ranking Japanese bantamweight Kozo Nagata won the Japanese bantamweight crown by scoring an eighth round technical knockout over titleholder Tetsuya Yamaguchi m a scheduled 10-round bout.
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  • 29 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore All Blues will bold a trial .it the SRC pa dam: at 5.15 p.»n. today. All A.iiin players are Invited to afteud.
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  • 310 12 Malayans and Thais dominate SEAP badminton RANGOON, Friday. j^JALAYA and Thailand again dominated the badminton at the South-East Asia Peninsula Games here, with their players gaining easy victories over their opponents. Malaya's singles champion and former Thomas cup player Teh Kew San gained a walkover from Vondeune of Laos, while
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  • 51 12 SEREMBAN, Fri. Singapore boys were out classed 5-0 m the second annual schools hockey International against the Federation here yesterday morning. Scorers were Koh Hock Seng, Robin Jeyasuria, Ho Kok Yeong (2) and Zaibidin. "Never-say-die" defence by Johnny Fang, Derrick de Silva and Mehar Singh kept the score
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