The Singapore Free Press, 16 December 1961

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  • 22 1 THE LOCAL PAPER THAT IS FIRST WITH ALL THE NEWS The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 104 1 to U.N. gencies to help m big mpaign KAPORE, Sat.— Dm United NaL intrmational |hcn*s Fund and tJforM Health :;;<n are to :u Singaunment m n tied health here next gn will ibercu- >: it ion, mater- welfare improve ices <>f :opre- EF, told WHO. advice i give
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  • 31 1 Sponsors give candy from the U.S. FLASHBACK: Soldiers help crippled children at a Cheer Fund party made possible by your generosity last year. Please help to repeat this scene this year.
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  • 263 1 HAVE YOU LIVED A PREVIOUS LIFE? HAVE YOU lived a previous life on this planet? When you die will you return to live yet another life here? If you believe m reincarnation your answer will be: Yes, it is possible. At least 150 million Buddhists and 30 jnillion Hindus believe
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  • 31 1 Nf/W YORK, Sat.— Two holdup men entered a Brooklyn bank yesterday, shut a guard with a submachinegun, and escaped with an estimated C'Ss3o,ooo after exchanging sho^s with a policeman.
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  • 179 1 SINGAPORE, Saturday. J^ HOUSE for a hut is the new experiment started by the Housing and Development Board to persuade squatters to move out of much-needed land for development. Work has been started on building 192 one-storey terrace houses m Kirn Keat Road. They will
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  • 91 1 ALGIERS KIDNAP: OILMEN ON PROTEST STRIKE A LGIERS, Sat. Employees of the French stateowned oil company. S. N. Repai. last night called a strike after armed men had whisked away three of their colleagues m successive kidnappings. A statement from the staff said all the company's workers on the Hassi
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  • 209 1 Goa police quit border to ease tension OANJIM (Goa), Sat.— The Goa police have closed three posts on the Indian-Goan border to avoid Indian charges of "provocation," a police spokesman said yesterday. They closed the post at Sinquervale, north-east Goa, on Thursday and withdrew two miles, and yesterday they closed
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  • 115 1 BETRAYALS IN DEFENCE CORPS 'CRITICAL' SAIGON. Sac. Desertions and betrayals among the members of the Self-Defence Corps m South Vietnam are reaching a "critical point." authoritative military sources said yesterday. The sources said the Communist guerillas m the Mekong Delta. South of Saigon were putting increasing pressure on the loyalty
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  • 26 1 MOSCOW, Sat.— The members of the seventh Soviet Antarctic expedition left here by air yesterday for Aniarctica, the Soviet news agency Tass reports.
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  • 19 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sat ExChief Albeit Luthuli returned here yesterday from Oslo aftei receiving the 1960 Nobel Peace Priz;^.
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  • 27 1 MOSCOW, Sat. A group of Communist Chinese trade experts arrived m Moscow for talks on trade between the Soviet Union and China during 1962.
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  • 27 1 ROME, Sat. The first Italianbuilt nuclear reactor for scientific research went Into operation yesterday at the Nuclear Research Centre at Ispra m north Italy.
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  • 36 1 Tug rescues seven MIAMI. Sac. A tug from Nassau yesterday rescued seven people who had clung through ihe night to Ihe wreckage of a living boat m choppy seas off the Bahamas Miami coastguard report ea.
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  • 36 1 j AMERSHAM. .En-land I Sat.— i Lord Atriee. former British Labour j Prime Minister, who had a heart i attack m hospital here nine days I aa<>. is now out of danger.
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  • 146 1 NEW DEACON TO BE ORDAINED TOMORROW: HE'S A MALAYAN SINGAPORE, Sat.— Members of the Anglican Church J will welcome a new Malayan deacon tomorrow at a cere- mony at St. Andrew's Catlie- dral. He is Mr. Butwan Manikam, j 25, who has just completed his four years' training at St.
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  • 26 1 OTTAWA Sat. Mr. Charles McGau?hey.' 54 was named Canadian High Commissioner to Malay a \vith simultaneous accreditation as Ambassador to Burma and Thailand.
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  • 31 1 ATHENS. Sat. The Duke of Edinburgh arrived here last night at the controls of a Heron aircraft to join the 6th birthday celebrations of King Paul of Greece
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  • 35 1 HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Sat. —Re-cue i,niw last night picked up all 16 crew of a fchlng vessel as il sank m heavy seas m the Atlantic abma 175 milea east of Cape Cod.
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  • 287 1  - Strong tip for Straight Flight II in last race SCRUTINEER penang card, comments, best bets and latest hints-P. 1, 11, 12 By STRAIGHT FLIGHT II was strongly tipped to win the last race over BJF at the track here this morning. Many regard him as one oi the best bets
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  • 29 1 PARIS. Sat. M Guy Mollet, former Socialist Prime Minister, struck a GuglUst deputy who caiied him a covv«.rd during last night's deba,*? on a censure motion.
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  • 28 1 LONDON. Sat. Do not Rive young people cigarettes lor ChrLstmas it cotild start them on the way to lung cancer, warns the British Medical Journal.
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  • 60 1 \> ALV A M X r r Man Ist M Fund S 3rd M i nts. Ist H«>" buyin •■:> HK APRfSTS SING VPOKI p am P lerdaji iki< of! held under the < Lav < f»mpor ir? i iao COA: SHIPS SiCHTED PANJIMS Germ d] >'■ Silt a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 6 1 NATIONAL LANGUAGE LESSONS IN PAGE 4
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    • 47 1 VAN lIIN Fl lIMTIRE Hf/ltt. Orchard Road, S'poi Tels: »4114, ***** 6. *****. confidence m Christmas giving gifts so right you can't go wrong' Word'obe j 2$ case oS w^^^^^ J^ 4 Lustrous refills V^ s^A VvV Harleq-.n \\~*Sim)BL*- foppca f c Sole Agents; SHRIRO (CHINA) LIMITED
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  • City section: Finance and industry
    • 236 2 Malayan Collieries to make further capital repayment out of assets By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Saturday. jyjALAYAN Collieries, whose Batu Arang coalfield ceased operations m January last year, are to make a further capital repayment of $3.60 per share out of assets which have been realised from the
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    • 181 2 SATISFACTORY WEEK ON STOCK MARKET: CLOSES ON FIRM NOTE LONDON. Sat. Stock markets failed to establish any definite trend during the early part of the session, but developed a distinctly brighter appearance m the afternoon and finished a generally satisfactory week on. a firm note. Selective nuying of industrials took
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    • 275 2 GENERALLY RELUCTANT RUBBER SALES: TIN RULES STEADY I ONDON, Sat.—A fur- ther improvement m rubber values was recorded yesterday. However, traders were quick to point out that the rise was more a result of general reluctance on the part of sellers rather than, any increased buying interest. Values were initially
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    • 40 2 LONDON. Sat iv.c Financial Tunes m&r&ei Indices foe Dtv. 1. last year. \%eek ago, previous ana j esterck 1 .s respec lively: Tins: 264 6. 358 4. 347 7^ 348.0 Rubbers: 1*503. 155 5, 156 3. 157. jJ
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    • 28 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. The molted Slates and Poland yesterday conduced ?.n agreement under which tae U.S. Will >eil Poland U5544,600,000 (about $136 million) worth o: agricultural commodities.
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    • 54 2 HONG KONG. Fri. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Bank Corporation 5356 5356 sales sales Wheetock Bflarden $12.10 $12.20 sales sales Hiconc phono $42.00 $42.00 salea sales Da m- Farm Coid Storage $35.50 $35.50 sales sales TaikOO Dock $73.50 $72.00 sales sales Jardine Matheson
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  • 89 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales m the Singapore Tradins: Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: F. and N. ords. $2.48 r-3 cents>. Gammon $1.63 (—2 cents >. M. Cement $2.25 -1 cent), Robinson ords. $1.38 -1 cent). S. Times $3.03 (Unch.), S. Traders $4.60 (-10 cento), Win. Jack $1.57
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  • 176 2 SHIPS lym< alongside the Singapore wharves today are: Neder Kih* tiA. SAiat:,;.! M, TJihaffiVtk 8/7, A-.va Maru »/9. Mltaka Maw 19 16. C ait fr i Mom i 5, Bayoo 3, Ryosan ?!aru 3536. Else Nielsen C 9/30. K:nabii'u 121 22. Stgamai NW. 3. State of FuJarat
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  • 27 2 SINGAPORE. Sat,— The Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board will .^cud a mission to London and New York next month, it was announced here today.
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  • 40 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. The United States motor industry is expected to produce about a million more cars m 1962 than during this yesr. according to a forecast yesterday by the U.S. Commerce Department's Business and Defence Services Administration.
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  • 29 2 GENEVA. Sat. The contracting parties to the General Agreement, on Tariffs and Trade have agreed to the accession of Israel and Portugal, it was officially announced.
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  • 24 2 TOKYO. Sat. Japan's exports during the month of November totalled U*****.074.000— a decline of 3.9 per cent from the previous month.
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  • 37 2 MONTREAL, Sat.— The Bank of Montreal will shortly open a representativeo office m Tokyo, Japan. This wiil be the first office of its kind to be set up m Japan by a Canadian bank.
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  • 234 2 EICHMANN'S SON: 'SENTENCE PROMPTED BY HATRED' BUENOS AIRES, Sat. Klaus Eichmann, 25-year-old eldest son of Adolf Eichmann, said yesterday the death sentence passed on his father was "a monstrously inhuman action, prompted by hatred." "We would like to ask the leaders of the big powersPresident Kennedy, Mr. Khrushchev. Mr. Macmillan
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  • 39 2 JAKARTA. Sat,-— Thousands of monkeys have been destroying crops m the Kendal region of Central Java, according to reports from the provincial capital of Semarang. Farmers were engaged m a fulltlme campaign to drive the monkeys axvav.
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  • 127 2 BANGKOK. Sat— Police reinforcements were yesterday being rushed m an emergency airlift to Northeast Thailand where lighting had broken out between local police and supporters of a pro-Com-munist separatist movement, police sources said. The fighting m the province of Nakom Panom broke out
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  • 342 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Dec. 15. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS e.i.f European parts Dec 23 23 3/16 Jan 23 3/16 23 5/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 235 23 11/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS settlement House Terms, dan 23
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  • 268 2 ITNITED STATES sources here last night hinted that a cease-fire m the Congo might come within about 24 hours. The sources said the object was to get President Tshombe of Katanga and Mr. Cyrille Adoula, Prime Minister of the Central Con
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  • 86 2 A heart attack -before she was born fHICAGO, Sat.^The case of a baby who had a heart attack before birth was reported yesterday. only the second such case m known medical history. The baby, a girl weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces, died 12 hours after birth. Writing m the journal
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  • 203 2 BUSY DAY FOR MALAYAN KING IN MADRAS MADRAS, Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will visit this morning the state-owned coach factory at Perambur, near here the biggest railway coach manufacturer m Asia. The factory where the Ruler will spend nearly one hour, was opened by the Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru,
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  • 127 2 THE GOOD FAIRY'S DITTY ABOUT MARGARET'S HUBBY IS BANNED ONDON, Sat. The Lord Li Chamberlain. Britain's theatrical censor, has banned a satirical song about Lord Snowdon. husband of Princess Margaret, from a Christmas pantomime being staged by the British Broadcasting Corporation's Social Club. The song was to have been sung
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  • 37 2 LONDON, Sat.— A dense blanket of fog over London whicn disorganised surface and air transport throughout yesterday suddenly lif tea over many areas within an hour last ni^ht. The Automobile Association called it "flyaway fog."
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  • 83 2 RED CHINA AGAIN BARRED FROM U.K. L Sat. J l^ States s,J^, B, t«ry m the &J* llln a4Bto Cf ith T 2Oa»o bar United \v!*S cognition 0 r China. i Britain America, v iected resolution to earlier seven at tentio N a u two-thirds change the p re^ m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 92 2 So easy to apply anyone can do it RONDEX PLASTIC COMPOUH For repairing leaking over. fT~T \n jj laps of corrugated roof- /f¥/W/f^&; j filling of cracks and leaks //>yy A ;Jff wans y/ t^^^£^^f9fr I flat concrete roofing jobs fjj///jl/)h fP]ji MALAYA <^i:K^> BORNEO SINGAPORt Ge va so no
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 38 2 vmw^^^^^m^^m-^^-^m—^—^^—^^^^^—^m^ m .minimi nf-^^FWwm^ /^NOVvTvVWBSI WE >0\ GET INSIC7E PONT J/ J^l fk MONOTONISE THE fr 32? il f# V CONVERSATION IS A 1 M m. Wim fl^B H^b I^* *S&f!%. t^^^M i^^^M^^^SMMWSMSWt^^M^ 4 *5^ < V ;J-• T«*«?
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  • 257 3 j in gapore police band, magician to entertain children Puan Noor Aisha will be top guest at Xmas party SINGAPORE, Sat Piian Noor Aisha, wife of the Yang diPertuan Negara, will make her first visit to the Trafalgar Home today to attend a Christmas party
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  • 122 3  -  Overbid m appear to ifficient atm\s of less value, but make all between a a losing m the ameni was iking four u7«a ***** 3, Q1042 >'■- J52 ►8 I V-. 104 /C. AJ62 m&Jhi GOj dealer East pass- ;b. W6St ne spade trump. ibs. West iwo
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  • 680 3  - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDER LEE'S SINGAPORE, Saturday. gINGAPORE will have the opportunity to view .Japanese fashion when a fair organised by a leading textile manufacturing company m Japan opens at the Victoria Memorial Hall today. mm ,W V If The fair with several performances staged daily until Tuesday will feature a
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  • 14 3 Sat. The the St. Brigade wiil Inspection rri Girls" .S:reet to-
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  • 81 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Water will be cut off today m Zones One and Seven from 2 P-m to 8 p.m. There will be no water tomorrow m Zones Two and Three between 8 a.m. ana 2 1 p.m.. and m Zones Five and (Seven from 2 p.m. to
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  • 195 3 Y.W.C.A. needs $1 00,000 for extension work at Outram centre SINGAPORE, Sat. The Young Women's Christian Association here needs $100,000 to build a new wing for its Centre m Outram Road, to expand its activities Miss. P. M. Lowe, secretary of the association, told The Free Press that due to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 92 3 CHRISTMAS SALE I NOW ON FOR PERSIAN Q BOKHARA If PAKISTAN >q INDIAN J CONTINENTAL U CARPETS RUGS IRANIAN CARPETS 7 T ANGLIN ROAD. SPORE 10* TEL: ***** 1 B DOESN'T HAVE THIS TAfi IT is not tßfg^g C^l^ 1 511 S NOT HAVE ALL I >PT|an COTTON THAT V\J
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    • 321 3 $50,00 CASH TO BE WON! Dalmatians' Wff v ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TO COLOUR THE ABOVE PICTURE IN ANY FORM OF COLOUR YOU WISH (e.g. WATER COLOUR, CRAYONS, ETC.) AND SEND IN YOUR BEST EFFORT TO THE CATHAY ORGANISATION PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT, 8, HANDY ROAD, STORE 9. Don't forget
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 311 3 CINEM-1S Exhibition of Malayan paintings rvriMY- Mystery Midnight by Shri A. A. Almcikar at the midn&M. National Library. 10 a.m. to 7 ODEON: Hell to Eternity mid- P^^g^ MISSION iIAMOND- Thaisollai Tint- (XORRIS ROAD): Class on fulie < Tamil midnight; Thayil- Bhagavad Gita by Swami Damom,.iiM 6 9 Dressmaking. Chinese
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  • 140 4 ARABS SEEK MARKET HERE SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Edward Jereidini. director of a Cairo import and export firm, said on his departure fur .home that business concerns m Arab countries were very keen to open firms or appoint agents here for their products. Mr. Jereidini, who represented a group of eight
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  • 47 4 RAWANG. Sat. The management of Berjuntai Tin Dreadging Ltd.. Batang Berjuntai, 18 miles from here, have built a $11,000 mosque for their Malay employees. This new mosque was built through the efforts of Mr. J. M. Harrison, manager of Berjuntai Tin Dredging Ltd.
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  • 254 4 Japan is happy her help is appreciated, says delegation leader SINGAPORE, Saturday JAPAN is proud and happy that her contributions towards the technical and cultural development of Singapore and Malaya have been a success and greatly appreciated. This was expressed by Mr. T. Murakoshi, leader of a three-man delegation from
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  • 669 4 THIS is the text of the 13th and 14th national language lesson, together with vocabulary, to be broadcast over Radio Singapore at 7.30 tonight and tomorrow night. LESSON 13— VOCABULARY Bepergian. to travel, to go abroad; seberanglaut, overseas; menyeberang lautan, go overseas; visa. visa:
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  • 231 4 SINGAPORE IS 'STOP-OVER' FOR BIRDS ON 10,000-MILE FLIGHT SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore has earned a number of names, one of them being "Gateway to the East." It is a stopover for many tourists travelling to and from the West. But very few are aware that this applies even to birds. According
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  • 49 4 BUTTER WORTH. Sat. The R.A.A.F. and RJV.F, stationed at Butterworth, will entertain children of airmen to a Christmas party at their base on Dec. 22. Guests of honour at the party will be 24 children from the Penang Convent and several other orphans from Butterworth
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  • 564 4 St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7.00 a.m., 8.00 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 11.00 a.m., 12 noon: 6.00 p.m. St. George's (Tanslin barracks) 7.15 a.m., 9.30 o m.. 10.30 a.m. 6.30 p.m. St. Peter's (Serangoon Garden Estate); 8 a.m.. 9.30 a.m. 6 D.nv Cathedral of Good Shepherd 'Bins. Basab Rd>: 6.30 a.m..
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  • 106 4 Given to hospitality. Romans xii.l 3. IJETWEEN the word translated "hospitality" here, and that so rendered m I Peter iv.9 there is a small but significant/ difference worth special note just now. Peter's calls for unstinted hospitality among fellow Christians; Paul's requires a kindly readme*3 to entertain strangers,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 301 4 53 FESTIVITIES I mjM 23rd. Dec. DINNER au, I if! SATURDAY <EXTEN«ON* C A "J' I WrU 24th DEC. GALA DlKiucn R 26th Dec. I BOXING NIGHT DINNER aLa Carte I 31st. DEC. GALA DINNER t B I ■V NEW YEAR'S $15/- PER per^ 1 I A.^ I flP^I tysfTj^
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  • 1231 5 kja ahout5rkijnmk k,jl centuries there have been those people who firmly believed they had lived before on this planet. Even the Bible contains references to reincarnation. Christ, for example, stated that John the Baptist was Elijah reborn. DON EASTERN MHI fifteen -old -girl J, dying of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 180 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by I<ee Falk and Phil Davis /»h/*xi vo*jt'-& ir" i i mju i Af£y~- sorrows- •*'<£& j X_ fel C THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake r— /^.tJAv/cut-CAinAwnOD MJlji^i I HUH? F^ EVE...''*^^ &LTT HOW COULD \f 1... 1 WAS
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 205 6 Films can lure investors VOTE of thanks goes today to the three-man delegation from the Japan Society for Economic Co-oper-ation m Asia who visited Singapore this week. On a trip to SouthEast Asian countries to record the work and progress of technical experts from Japan, they made their first stop
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    • 130 6 THE Legislative As- sembly has approved $79,000 m the 1962 Budget tor the Social Welfare Department's foster parents scheme. Under this expanded scheme even the poorest of families can contribute their share of love and care for the State's destitute children from the ages of one to
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  • Dear Sir
    • 195 6 'Six of the best' for unruly children IN our vastly advanced and improved Malayan society, I believe there is one drawback. This is the new way by which we are trying: to bring up our children, by not allowing teachers to give "six of the best" to the naughty and
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    • 253 6 'LEGAL ABORTION IS LEGAL MURDER' I be permitted to say that I was thoroughly shocked when reading the report m your paper (4.12.61) that a debate organised by the University of Malaya ended with the verdict thai "abortion should be legalised m Singapore." The claim that life began at the
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    • 133 6 Protection for the stupid T HOPE the power- operated doors to be fitted to some Singapore buses prove a success. Stupid people who endanger their lives by hanging precariously onto the entrances on moving buses must be protected against their own folly. OBSERVER Singapore 13. lKiiiin^ Tnwnrihnw^|yTiKi^3tBy I live m
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    • 140 6 'Strontium 90': What is it? asks mother I READ with great interest recently an article hi a British newspaper about a group of British housewives who were making a petition to their Government. It appears that they were asking lor a certain substance called "Strontium 90" to be taken out
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  • 615 6 SCIENCE VERSUS ARTS SUPERIORITY ROW 'SENSELESS' WHILE reading with avid interest the arguments put forward by your readers (on who makes the better man the Science or the Arts man?), I could not help feeling that it was all a senseless exercise m status-seeking. Although this discussion
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  • 98 6 The Free Press reported: "On Friday last as a cart containing some slabs of tin was passing along Beach Street, Pinang, towards Mr. Anthony's godowns a Chinese man followed it. The man entered the godowns and came out passing himself as one belonging to the establish- ment.
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  • 52 6 A MOUSE ran on student pilot Miss Kathleen Wimpenney's knee as she was making her first solo flight over Seething airfield, Norfolk. But Miss Wimpenney. 32-year-old mathematics teacher at Lowestoft Grammar School gritted her teeth and new T The re was nothing cisc I could do." she
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  • 145 6 SOLVE A CRIME you i i resonant "Wli v toa Lo the i i ;v' v c 55? you replay 1? erec been v *fc i walk and nieei an ex. 5 she man i(^: C e Jon: Hale, b s'r Ream* *1 J'GU be..;. "Is ii peie: '-•> yOU
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 232 6 TODAY'S RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE day Night Rhythm; 12 midnight Medium Wave Service Close down. 476 metres. RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres). Short Wave Service P.M.: 115 Programme Sum--41 metres (7250 kc/s) mary; 1.18 UN. Newsreel/Tiffin A.M.: 11.00 Programme Sum- Date; 1.30 News; 1 40 Newsraary; 11.02 String Time; 1130 talk/Interlude. 1.45
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    • 172 6 CLUES ACROSS 2 Went Khak.lv ta\ BLen get, a letter from her 5 Very £o£'"«Uii. My u ssrss.w.- A^!Vv^ k! 4 3) -13 You won't be ,c.l o<l m i. 8 Se^TdafaS I^-, 15 There's a great deal m «)f he buiWin e s? 20 fil«i B ktt S fh^wSan1
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  • 259 7 Lt have fitted m well, but there are problems-lecturer Australian philosophy lee- Julius Kovesi, has this Malayan students intending stralia: "Do not be selffeel that you are different r ,:i students." Malayan students should -selves as one and the Australian student colthls
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  • 65 7 -Photo by UK \XD MRS. MICHAEL CHONG KOK MING who were married at the Wesley Methodist Church in Fort Canning. The groom, the only son of and Mrs. Cheng Fone Kwee. is on the sales staff of Boustead and Company. The bride, a stenographer
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  • 13 7 I PCI Sat.nalename Chinwoo Dec. 31 AYUJM KJAHN NJHAH,KN BU
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  • 74 7 If Peter Ream had shot himseU white he wa« Ulkinu with you. the phone receiver would have still been m hi* hand, or on the floor, when you arrived at the scene because, after bearing the shot, you heard the groan, and then silence. *ou found the receiver
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  • 28 7 KAJANG. Sat. A children's Christmas party organised by the Church of the Holy Family. Kajang. will be held at the Kajang Hall tomorrow at 9.30 a.m.
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  • 89 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. —An Asian Leadership Conference of the International Fellowship of Evangelical students will be held at the Singapore Theological Seminary at Adam Road from today until Dec. 23. The Fellowship of Evangelical students m Singapore will act as host. This grand conference will be
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  • 95 7 This is the project of the Rotary Club of Singapore West. Members of the Inner Wheel Club (wives of Rotarians) will be on hand at each tree to receive the gifts. A community chest will also be placed beside each tree,
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  • 189 7 SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY HAILS EXHIBITION OF INDIAN PAINTINGS SINGAPORE, Sat.— The visit of the Indian artist, Mr. A. A. Almelkar was a welcome opportunity for Malayan artists, art lovers, and laymen to study and enjoy some of the works of one of the best exponents of the Indian School of
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  • 237 7 Association holds flag day for former prisoners SINGAPORE, Sat— To coincide with the Christmas season, the Singapore After Care Association is making a special appeal to the public to contribute generously to their Flag Day campaign today. The After Care Association is m need of funds to maintain its hostel
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  • 65 7 YOGA CLASSES AT YMCA HEADQUARTERS SINGAPORE, Sat. Yoga classes are to be conducted next month at the YMCA headquarters m Orchard Road. Mr. Rowland Lyne, general secretary of the association, said the classes would be conducted by Mr. V. P. Kumar. Charges are $3 for members and $5 for non-mem-bers.
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  • 72 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. More than 30 students who attended a morning session national language class organised by the Adult Education Board at the Cultural Centre held a "nasi beriani" lunch to honour their teacher. The teacher, Che Rahmah binte Rahmat, of the Geylang Malay Craft
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  • 368 11 Twi changes in Combined Services team for today I SINGAPORE Saturday. ombined Services have made n g s la their rugby team to meet us today at the City Stadium, |A F Changl is trip and i ::V.^d by m mwealth r unable to ttyis Capt. mi Ser- r ;:i
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  • 156 11 Now Shing Wah to make football debut SINGAPORE Saturday. gHING Wah Sports Association, one of the few table tennis clubs here is to expand its activities. They hope to enter the Singapore Amateur Football Association's Third Division league next year. The club will make a tour of Malacca and Muar
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  • 215 12 tf INCiAPOBE. Sat— More than I 1.000 hockey fans saw AllMalayst score a convincing 3-1 victory over New Zealand's international touring team at Juian Bcsar Stadium >esterday. Beating New Zealand, fifth ranking hockey nation In the world, has enhanced Malaya's! charges m the Indian Inter-
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  • 62 12 SINGAPORE THIRD IN SEAP BASKETBALL RANGOON, Sat,— Singapore beat Malaya 94-78 to take third place m the South East Asia Peninsula Games basketball tourney held yesterday. Malaya took fourth place and Burma fifth. Today Thailand and Cambodia will battle for the first two places m the championships. In the light
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  • 26 12 SYDNEY. Sat—Australia's team to defend the Davis Cup against Italy this month will be Rod Layer. Roy Emerson, Neale Eraser and Fred Stolle.
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  • 16 12 EDINBURGH. Sat.— Edinburgh Academicals beat Cambridge University 8-0 m a Rugby Union match yesterday.
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