The Singapore Free Press, 25 January 1960
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Title Section13 1960-01-25 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1960. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article13 1960-01-25 1 OPINION Another drive by SATA I 1 i by 1 I I tuber-13 words
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502 1960-01-25 1 ARMED EXTREMISTS MAN BARRICADES IN RIOT-TORN CITY Lrrave, says r rentier: ue Gaulle m midnight talks l>™ ALGIERS, Monday. Y KM reinforcements took up positions outside Algiers late last night as diehard opponents of the French Government stood by the barricades where 19502 words
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Article, Illustration93 1960-01-25 1 PREMIER CONTINUES INDONESIA TOUR The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, his wife and members of his party at a leather research institute m Jogjakarta during the weekend. During his tour of Central Java, the Premier also inspected ancient Hindu temples and modern silver workshopsFree Press - 93 words
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203 1960-01-25 1 Trapped miners: Rescue bid held up COALBROOK. Orange Free State, Mon.— A severe storm last night stopped rescue work at the Clydesdale mine for the second time, as sand clogged a high-speed diamond drill, rushed here from 300 miles away to bore a hole down to the 440 miners entombedReuter - 203 words
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Article, Illustration254 1960-01-25 1 WHY NOT FORM A WALKING CLUB,.. AND TREK TO THAILAND?' U'HEN Gulam Hussain, lf 18, entered for the Free Press Walk yesrday he made a suggestion which he hopes will interest others contesting the 14^, -mile hike on Sunday, Feb. 28. This Pakistani student, the 33rd person to finish m254 words
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128 1960-01-25 1 K. LUMPUR, Mon. The search for the missing army Auster. lost on a trip from Gemas to Seremban last Wednesday, entered its fifth day this morning with Malayan Royal Air Force, RAF and army planes making an early start. Army sources denied this morning128 words
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Article23 1960-01-25 1 Thieves broke into a provision shop m Circular Road, Singapore yesterday afternoon and got away with cash and provisions worth $6,805.23 words
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226 1960-01-25 1 lirELLINGTON, Mon.— The TT Malayan Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahm-an and his party last night had their first experience of what a really gusty Wellington wind could be like. The appellation, "Windy Wellington," was more than confirmed at 10 p.m. last night when a blustering226 words
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Article171 1960-01-25 1 RAIDS ON ILLICIT STILLS RESISTED DURBAN, Monday. A RAGING mob of Africans hacked and stoned nine policemen to death at Cato Manor, African township near here, last night when they almost annihilated a police party of 13. The nine killed five nonwhite and four171 words
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Article55 1960-01-25 1 STOP PRESS n m i h. II- I I i I If II, \ln \lu in < < I 1 \U\ I V., Ml II I Si i I i tn THIRD DAY i»i\ l i i.t Latitj i i 1 1 mi K i55 words
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Advertisement28 1960-01-25 1 w m "■MttiUiJULttjUU^Uy coders erer>' s pore s/w>r/ M^^MZ^M n N FIVE YEARS J GUARANTEE Mi, -1 per month. (^ly 523 per month. WHO KNOW BUY ||71 t|l|:^*28 words
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Advertisement31 1960-01-25 1 Pagre India Day special 5-8 Cultural dancing 10-11 Johore news 3 Women's section 12 Cartoons 12 Your lucky star 12 Singapore footlights 13 K.L. race-finish photos 15 Other overseas cables 1631 words
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Advertisement41 1960-01-25 1 Jiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii'i Rubber up I cent February first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. E opened m Singapore this E E morning at 114'/i cents E E per lb., up one-eighth of E E a cent on Friday's close. The tone was uncertain. E41 words
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Advertisement41 1960-01-25 1 "TOMBOLINI" f Super Special *j Tropicolited Accordions v The Only One m Hie For lost Fully Guoronteed for 3 yeort. Mode rote Price* One Month FREE tuition include*. Sole Agents: FOORMAN»S SCHOOL OF MUSIC 28-A, Penong Lone, Spore •9 Tel: *****41 words
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346 1960-01-25 2 NASUTION'S WARNING ON 'SUBVERSION 9 *< real iii «4 economic panic* m H.I. JAKARTA, Mon— The Indonesian Defence Minister and Army Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Abdul Haris Nasution, said subversive political elements were causing economic panic m the Republic, news agencies reported. The general was speaking to a conferenceReuter - 346 words
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106 1960-01-25 2 JAKARTA, Monday. rp\VENTY-ONE Japanese shipyards were repre- sented here when the Indonesian Government called for tenders for the building of 16 ships. The Government wants three cargo ships of 10,000 tons, three cargo-passenger ships of 5.000 tons, two oil tankers of 1,500 tons, sixReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration23 1960-01-25 2 aont tntnK. sister, we should worry unduly about the jumpiness of his chart iust now —after all he is a stockbroker23 words
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Article250 1960-01-25 2 UN talks on aid to Africa rpANGIER, Mon.—Ways of A speeding Africa's economic development will be the! main topic of discussion at the two-week second session ol the United Nations Econo- i mic Commission for Africa (.E.C.Aj opening here tomorrow. The two-year-old Commission, which held its first session a yearReuter - 250 words
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Article34 1960-01-25 2 NORFOLK (England^. Mon. i A minor gold rush here has resulted from unearthing of six gold coins on the local j beaches following unusually high tides and cliff falls. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article13 1960-01-25 2 Managers' selling price today $1.14 xd, buying price $1.09 xd.13 words
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Article78 1960-01-25 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Hatoour Board wharves or expected today are: Myrmidon 1/2. Gekko Maru 4/5, Okhla 6A, Lica Maersic 6/7. Madras Maru 8/9, Abbekerk 10/11. Bogola 13/14. State of Saurashtra 15/16, Eve.glory 18. Yukikawa Maru 19, TOOg Kian N. Wall 2. Sletter N. Wall 4,78 words
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Article47 1960-01-25 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Twenty- j four Japanese forestry experts will start a survey of the tim- ber resources of the Balikpapan and Tarakan areas of Eastern Borneo next month. Soviet mining experts here started a survey of phosphate deposits m Semarang. North Java.— Reuter.47 words
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Article26 1960-01-25 2 SOUTHAMPTON. Mon. The International Synthetic Rubber Co. have started to expand the annual capacity of their Hythe plant from 70,000 tons to 90.000 tons.26 words
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108 1960-01-25 2 WORLD TRADE MISSION TO VISIT STORE SAN FRANCISCO, Mon.— The San Francisco branch of I the World Trade Association 1 today announced that its plans for the fourth annual business development tour of j Asian countries this year I will include a two-day visit to Singapore and a one-day visitReuter - 108 words
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Article19 1960-01-25 2 GENEVA, Mon.— The meetj ing of the expansion and trade committee of GATT opens here today.— ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article162 1960-01-25 2 HARVEST FLOP SHAKE-UP MOSCOW, Mon. Communist Party leaders m Kazakhstan have begun a sweeping reorganisation to prevent a recurrence of last years Harvesting failures which brought a public rebuke from Mr. Khrushchev and the fall of the Kazakh Party chief. Mr. Dimash Kunayev, new Kazakh Party first secretary, told aReuter - 162 words
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Article29 1960-01-25 2 TOKYO, Mon.—A sinking Japanese freighter, the 4,882--ton Shinwa Maru. has been abandoned and left to drift while the owners decided what might be done to save ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article883 1960-01-25 2 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. INDUSTRIALS Yesterday Alfi Bricks Prer 1.75 IS Oris. 2.23 .0 Atlas Ice I! JO Buyers 8.B. Petrol 59 61 B.M. Trustees 525 525 rf ort. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19 Ords 50 6 51 Federal Dispensary l.ltVa 1.17 fiizpatricks 1.17 1.18 Fraser Neave Pref. 4883 words
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Advertisement857 1960-01-25 2 SHIPPING |gf THE to Aolo LINES u« v£t> Sailitgs ta ADEN, RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN, i/S) Jf CONTINENTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. XIV S ptrt f. S'baei Patatg Onu fe 24 2« Jai 27 Jat |J^) JT Stet«fela a) M Jat 4 Fib 5 I Fib 7 frt "JttlaMia 1 b) II857 words
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Advertisement313 1960-01-25 2 HAMBURG- AMERICahTJ NORTH GERMAN Lbl To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles, Antv Bremen Hamburg m Colls Southampton for possetpi^ S V RAVENSTEIN (LLOYD) DtESDEN (HAPA6) 2f 21 1m HANNOVER (NAPAG) 30 Jan 1 Fel Express Service. Passenger Aceo»m«a, t .e« I To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama N Cgcyo IRAUNSCHWEI6 (NAPAC) BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD) Om.tt.ni313 words
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Article57 1960-01-25 3 .0 WELFARE BODY fls TO HOUSE 200 ME AGED FOLKS lOHOKE BAHRI, Monday. gtatc Welfare Committee will ,u homes for the aged to accommodates al a cost of about $700,000. ked the Lotteries Board 10.000 to meet the cost of The Board has already provided the57 words
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Article85 1960-01-25 3 Anti-Diphtheria drive on JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— A .inti-diphtheria immunisation of children is now g on m the Tampoi area. Tnc children treated are above six months and up to 12 UL Today, the children will be d at the Malay boys and at Pengkalen Ing and Kangpong Pasir. Tomorrow they85 words
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Article71 1960-01-25 3 Sultan to visit kampongs JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Sultan of Johore, Sir .11. plans to visit as many districts and kampongs throughout the State after his coronation on Feb. 10. District and kampong committees are now busy preparing programmes to mark the J visit. In Johore Bahxu. the celebrations will be71 words
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Article, Illustration778 1960-01-25 3 Mark Foenander - 300,000 workers given benefit scheme Mark Foenander LO WNJ H v El npHE Johore State Dix vision of the Malayan Trade Union Congress continues steadily to improve local labour conditions and to promote economic and social stability. The Division has accepted m principle the Malayan Trade Union group insurance benefit778 words
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Article16 1960-01-25 3 STAFF Nurse Miss Bhanumathi Piilal. of the Singapore General Hospital, has returned from Austra-16 words
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143 1960-01-25 3 JB police keep close watch to curb crime TOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Police here are keeping a round-the-clock vigil to curb secret society activities and small-time robberies m the State. A Police spokesman told the Free Press yesterday that with only three days to go before the Chinese New Year there143 words
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Article, Illustration40 1960-01-25 3 HCture. Mr. and Mrs. Aw Tiong Kang after their wedding m Singapore during the weekend. The bridegroom is a contractor's assistant. The bride, formerly Miss Tan Mvi Lee, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Men? Kirn. Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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Article18 1960-01-25 3 LONDON, Mon.— Britain Is introducing the "call nowpay later" telephone scheme on March I.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article51 1960-01-25 3 LONDON, Mon. Field Marshall Sir Claude Auchinleck. displaced British commander m North Africa m World Waj 11, was the man most responsible for turning retreat into counter-attack, the latest volume of Britain's official war history said. The third volume covers the Mediterranean and the Middle East.Reuter - 51 words
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Article141 1960-01-25 3 Any combination of four languages to be used AN inter-school bilingual speech contest is being sponsored by the Chinese V.M.C.A., Singapore, to be held on Feb. 27 at 2.30 p.m. at South Pier. There will be two sections: senior open to all students from, recognised schools, 16 years141 words
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Article63 1960-01-25 3 The Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association is giving a Chinese New Year party at l p.m. for the parents and children of 500 destitute pa- tients attending its clinic for treatment. It will be held at i the welfare centre attached to the clinic. The Standard Vacuum63 words
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Article42 1960-01-25 3 Another treat for children The Hans Andersen Club. Singapore, will entertain more than 2,000 children at the Great World Amusement Park on Feb. 6. The club gave a treat to 250 underprivileged children at the SVC hall m Beach Road on Saturday.42 words
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Advertisement32 1960-01-25 3 topping Guide Street. 1 it dres>, t (.crip in liC ns. f Hltl the U50 and Uuld? VNAT! HHULSGE REMOVALS PACKING \j SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LT^ 1 M SINGAPORE PASciNGCO^tT^^^/^ j32 words
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Advertisement276 1960-01-25 3 Send m your entry now ENTRY FORM The Free Press Walk E (m full) (Print clearly m capital letters) Identity Card No If you are a team member cross here Name of team Do you require transport to the starting point at Woodlands? (see below) oup JUNIOR. Qualifying age H-20276 words
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Advertisement266 1960-01-25 3 A 6 valve radio m .i handvmie. highly polished wooden cabinet that will be I source of constant joy DO its proud owner. Singapore $250 STOKVIS (MALAYA) LIMITED. Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms I*k ~v Centrol, oil rooms botK attached with W/^y hot and cold running water, delightfully < furnished with telephone,266 words
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Article704 1960-01-25 4 By ADRIENNE FARRELL KATMANDU (Ne1Y pal).— The Chinese are continuing their military buildup all along the Himalayan border. Political observers here fear that the small Nepalese feudal state of Mustang may become a trouble spot when the snows melt m the Spring. Geographically, historically, raciallyReuter - 704 words
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Article83 1960-01-25 4 SAN FRANCISCO. Nonsmokers who live m the country have the best chance to avoid dying of lung cancer, according to Dr. Richard A. Pringle, chief of the air pollution medical programme for the U.S. Public Health Service. Dr. Pringle told the University of CaliforniaU.P.I - 83 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1960-01-25 4 RICHARD ROVERE - A vulgarian who lusted for glory RICHARD ROVERE HE BELCHED AND BURPED IN PUBLIC The man who panicked a nation— ll By SENATOR MCCARTHY T DOUBT very much if power m the sense of office, authority, control seemed terribly important to the late Senator McCarthy. He revealed no lust or1,254 words
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227 1960-01-25 4 Turning point now in Kerala State By K. K. KURIAN rpRIVANDRUM. UnA expected close cooperation among opposition forces has increased the possibility of a Communist defeat m the February 1 Kerala elections. Last year, the Congress Party, the Muslim League and the Praja (People's) Socialist Party banded together for a227 words
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Advertisement637 1960-01-25 4 Jp F^ CLASSIFIED ADS. DEATH 20 »*rds (minimum). MADAM TSEU NVUK MOI. wife Of Mr. Seah Yun L. on*;, passed away on 2« t 60. at 20 Jalan k ior Bldadarl p.m. tort AT YOUR SERVICE Word, yj i Vm. ,—Hox S0 cts. extra SELF-DRIVE CHAUFFEUR driven Tom Lvrrtine Co.637 words
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Advertisement301 1960-01-25 4 the fully -automatic <%| at a budget -pric c I w^B m I TASHICA 3^ _lj 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i geatures iihiih, i hi| automatic parallfi S automatic film-count itseif to zero. 5 automatic self-timer. automatic301 words
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Miscellaneous138 1960-01-25 4 SINGAPORE RADIO P.M. 1.00 Programme sum- Sunset serenade; 6.53 Announcemary; 1.02 Melody market; 1.30 ments; 6.55 Singapore share The news; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 market wport. Dlnu Upatti plays; 2.00 Close ?0Q newg ?1Q Newstalk; Schools' broadcast 4.10 Signa- 715 Quezon time; 7.30 Sing it ture tune; 4.13 Adventures m a138 words
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Miscellaneous342 1960-01-25 4 CLI'ES ACROSS tral Italy <3>. 1. This duck sounds like a way 4 f 5) penny h quite flt to live 5. T^e'lhip? l 5? S dc£iW go to 5- 22* cries> anagram) (9). the construction of this room 6 f 5 axe a moments shui-eye? 8. ImSS- bTTS^S' accom-342 words
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INDIA REPUBLIC DAY FEATURE
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REPUBLIC DAY OF INDIA
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Article, Illustration2074 1960-01-25 5 Kamladevi Chattopadhya - HANDICRAFTS COMING BACK INTO THEIR OWN Kamladevi Chattopadhya -By I EXPRESSIONS THAT REVEAL GENIUS OF A PEOPLE [T may be said that the vitality of a people finds part, and a very important part, of its expression m the taste that is brought to bear on m akin g things2,074 words
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439 1960-01-25 6 G.G. MIRCHANDANI - G.G. MIRCHANDANI BY AN important feature of India's massive second five year plan is the implicit recognition of the fact that without an adequate transportation system the plan itself cannot succeed. The key role of trans portation m the rapid growth of439 words
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Article, Illustration873 1960-01-25 7 ANCHAYAT-OLD FORM DEMOCRACY of I i f I Tile judicial unit elected among the members ol the village Panchava: Is competent to try minor under the Indian dure C de and other ial and local laws. employs simple and y procedure for jsal of case>. But what is much more873 words
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Article, Illustration573 1960-01-25 7 EVER since the dawn of independence there has been feverish activity m India m practically all fields of development. The country was unified ,inU later the boundaries •t .states redrawn. The new constitution was adopted and the five-year oian for economic development put into operation. This resulted573 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1960-01-25 8 WITH cosmic rockets flying m space and the possibility of man reaching the moon m not too distant future, any talk of the history of air transport m India appears unrealistic Yet it too is full of romance and adventure. While countries like the U.S.A. and1,280 words
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Advertisement25 1960-01-25 5 INCREASE PRODUCTION AT KRLOSKAR LATHES Manufacturers:THE MYSORE KIRLOSKAR LTD., For Further Particulars Apply:SOUTH ENGINEERS LTD. 68, Ampang Road, K. Lumpur 40, Cross Street, Singapore- 125 words
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Advertisement226 1960-01-25 6 x'■ N \^^k mM. :> "S H. ROGERS CO., LTD. 1| Singapore Kuala Lompor I handwoven Wk fashion Ek^LV fabrics. mSLW Mm Bi^^L To make you feel pampered, m B pretty and feminine to give W you the look and feel of luxury at modest cost.... our captivating collection of226 words
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Advertisement164 1960-01-25 6 !>««««>* than O^T XJj^U B II A Hi Li l«a.C^3c bacl< tliat K^Tl' only m W^?' "Good Nem%l OtNEHS >^^ v»ish you could <jlue moke it up Kc* S~^u4&l over' Warners hos m.. A(£j\fflSr strapless with a latex bac '^J^^l V stretches w «r^ youv No amount of action 4^^*164 words
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Advertisement67 1960-01-25 7 Clothing by I THt MIN& SHOP 1 ..are a matter of Pride. 'M STREET. SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** "sopore s Only Exclusive Men's Shop With All OOOD WISHES from EkMANICO TEXTILES :RTERS EXPORTERS P O. BOX 795 gH Street (IST. FLOOR) Singapore 6. •Ie: ***** ***** > Res ***** KOMAU VILAS67 words
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Advertisement173 1960-01-25 7 Indian Quality Product Live m new comfort with fine steel furniture! YOU get undreamed-of value from Khira steel furniture Its good-looks, comfort, strength and utility make it ideal for home and office. It costs little to buy —is easy to keep clean and lasts almost forever! Call at our showrooms173 words
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Advertisement273 1960-01-25 8 FIRST IN QUALITY FOREMOST IN STYLE I Pff E TOO^r Lustrous Cotton i\ Plain Designed WJRS L C. 65 '~c Doeron r X> v *~&6f^\ 35Cf Cotton 1 W^jt^ lOO^c Egyprto* Cotton V yi«V SHIRTS I }0 c Co /> Casuol \yV^*J SPORYS WEAR V^^ \i^^. iS X^ *>» Singlets273 words
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Advertisement263 1960-01-25 8 pH AGENTS A DISTHij t^^J p *t) LTD 128 'p* 1 ij.\ F V*j LI V] 31. Beafh st Pfa,^ fl^^rftandLMfl Sponsor -d b \.n# m l Promoitoo •McjfT ITttA Goo/ W«j« /ram S. P. MEHTA DISTRIBUTORS OF THE BEST "FAN TRET tti ALUMINIUM WARE I GENERAL MERCHANT COMMISSION AGDCI.263 words
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Article249 1960-01-25 9 q MiCHINERY TO n OSTALLED TO WITH DEMAND PORE'S prfeoa laundry business is to v oar to cope with increased j miinU h > Government hospitals. mo- m of the $831,000 which the ted for development of prispent on the laundry sec•:v firm a pa" mi249 words
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228 1960-01-25 9 Crackers 'spare hospitals' appeal THE Singapore police issued hundreds of posters during the weekend, warning the public not to let off nre crackers m hospital grounds during the Chinese New Year season, starting on Wednesday. Printed m four languages, the posters read: "HospitalNo Crackers Please." The posters are being put228 words
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Article, Illustration233 1960-01-25 9 T.T.C. PHYSICAL EDUCA TION HEAD GETS JOB IN H.K. <r FHE head of the Singapore Teachers' Training A College's physical education department, Mr. Low Wing Kee, 33, has resigned to take up a similar job m Hong Kong. A Loughbrough College trained physical instructor, Mr. Low will become assistant director233 words
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Article, Illustration272 1960-01-25 9 YONG PENG - YONG PENG FROM TO MELBOURNE A 23-YEAR-OLD Dayak girl left the onestreet town of Yong Peng for the buzzing, teeming city of Melbourne last weekend. Miss Teresa Rumboyan, a nurse, has been offered a four-year scholarship at St. Austin's Hospital, Melbourne. The scholarship was272 words
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192 1960-01-25 9 T EADING doctors m Singapore feel that it is still too early to assess the efficacy of the new drug Tretamine, m cancer treatment. They said this when commenting on a Reuter report that three doctors m London had used this drug to save the192 words
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Article50 1960-01-25 9 The Ponggol Bus Service Company will pay $90 bonus to each of its dally paid workers. Mr. Lim Joo Soo, manager of the company, said that agreement on this was reached yesterday after a meeting between the management and the Singapore Bus Workers 1 Union.50 words
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Advertisement62 1960-01-25 9 OIN\»Ar*VKC Wfm^^R TODAY: 9.38 p.m. TOMORROW: 841 am and 10.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.35 a.m. and 11.14 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.24 a.m. and 11.55 p.m. FRIDAY: 11.10 a.m. SATURDAY: 0.32 a.m. and 11.54 p.m. SUNDAY: 108 a.m. and 12.38 pm. E V f m\ OUR CHILDREN'S FOOT HEALTH IS SAFE WHEN THEY62 words
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Advertisement270 1960-01-25 9 S£A 5« MC/J» Jet there now pay later World -wide by BOAC BOACs Ticket Instalment Plan enable* you to fly now wherever you wish for as little at 10% of fare as down payment. From SINGAPORE Tourist Return LONDON 5318.00 Down HONG KONG 66*00 Down SYDNEY 1 58.00 Down TOKYO270 words
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Miscellaneous132 1960-01-25 9 Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): English conversation intermediate 9.15 a.m., advanced 10.15 a.m., beginners 11.15 a.m.; Katong Club crafts 4.30 p.m.; Makiy Civil Service Std. One 5 p.m. KAMALA CLUB: Sewing class 10 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.; embroidery class 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.,132 words
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JAYCEE DANCE FEATURE
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Article, Illustration166 1960-01-25 10 T*HE presentation of "Dance Ju- bilee" is a cultural promotion of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce, a civic and welfare service organisation generally known as "Jaycees." The aim of this promotion is to foster the interchange of culture from other countries, and at the same time provide166 words
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Article, Illustration319 1960-01-25 10 Money for two worthy causes SINGAPORE will have an opportunity to see the "D an c c Jubilee" company demons t ra t c American dances m two shows at the Happy World Stadium from 8.00 p.m. on Jan. 30 and SI. The two319 words
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Article, Illustration465 1960-01-25 11 What's a Junior Chamber THE E OL UTION OF AMERICAN MUSIC AND DANCING THROUGH EIGHT DECADES OF ECONOMIC GROWTH JUNIOR Chamber i> a civic service organisation for \oung men between the aues of 21 and 4l>. inclusive. It is dedicated to two purpo>o: 1) Improvement and development of the communit465 words
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224 1960-01-25 11 QANCE JUBILEE reMJ veals a facet of American culture during eight decades of economic growth and independence. The sparkling presentation unfolds the changing moods and manners of American music and dancing through the years. Headed by one of America's outstanding stage and television artists,224 words
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Advertisement327 1960-01-25 10 ///jT l|^^ IE z^: ,v n—aga *f£^^ Wmr f jg'"* =5 J^B r^ "C T::: s —^-^tF^ END YOUR TROUBLES I W|TH 5 REASONS WHY THE COLIBRI I 1 MONOGAS IS THE GAS LIGHTER AW^ A A Most advanced gas lighter made Mr The Colibn MONOGAS is the brightest M^k327 words
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Advertisement70 1960-01-25 10 is the milk for babies]^ I children and parents too J Every tin of Dutch Baby B^«B7 Powdered Whole Milk m r uili mums wiu.i. 03 POWDEREO WHOLE w> ••DUTCH UIY M POWDERED WHOLE MILK MAY BE USED K>R 0* IN COOKING. EXACTLT like FRESM MILK. ALL TOU NEED TO70 words
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Advertisement36 1960-01-25 11 SELF-CONTAINED I STEREO tL^~4*^f» SUPERLATIVE STEREO SOUND FROM I f<J ONE MAGNIFICENT INSTRUMENT A. r eas 'nternational Co. Ltd., 76. 0.d. 0 .d r..<i. sm 9 .p.«. "J-A U,,p«, *i.. 307-V P.,. Übiir Rd.. 2tl J-r.^9 "<••36 words
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Advertisement324 1960-01-25 11 SHELL FILMS The Shell Film Unit was founded m 1933. Its documentary films are known throughout the world; more than 2,000 copies of current productions are distributed from England annually, and the majority are revoiced m up to a dozen languages. In Malaya, there are Shell Film libraries m Singapore324 words
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Article, Illustration694 1960-01-25 12 MARY HAMPSON - WHY WOMEN INSIST ON WEARING HIGH HEELS MARY HAMPSON By I HAVE been investigating the Amazing Mystery of the Stiletto Heel. From now on, just call me Sherlock Holmes had nothing on me, except a magnifying glass and deerstalker. I can look at your feet and if you've got shoes694 words
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Article155 1960-01-25 12 ANEW book on party etiquette, "The Party Givers' Book' by Mary Gallatti. published by Souvenir Press, 255. gives these useful hints for the hostess: COLOUR m your clothes counts for a lot. Blue is enchanting, black impressive, pink fascinating, and mauve disturbing. If you want to155 words
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Article49 1960-01-25 12 LONDON. Mon- Alter honeymoon. L.ady Pa: Mountbatten. daughter Lord and Lady Mountba is going to live "over shop." The flat which she and husband. Mr. David H are preparing for them* is above the premises he uses for his interior decorator.--business m South E Place. Belgr^via.49 words
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Miscellaneous685 1960-01-25 12 BORN today you have -ar- for the storm clouds to pass. The tistic talent m the field leus >'°u do today the better! .f poetry and prose but also JBT^^JSfiSJfUS nave tne aitisuc tempera- ln lhe future even though you do ment to match and, unless not act on anything685 words
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21 1960-01-25 13 rl band. The Blue Belles, iitclub entertainment it. writes MARGARET I I wiH'il I H21 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-01-25 13 -y|R HENRY SHLREK. the impresario, is taking U bUy the news that Pamela has toed t'45.000 ($382,000) from her brother. We regard it as a windbut it won't make a I of difference," he Sherek be >o liberal an His own thearprises make him evilthy man.49 words
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Article, Illustration263 1960-01-25 13 KHOO YEOW TEE - KHOO YEOW TEE BY At ALAYAN-BORN singer Chi Lai, whose voice ITI has won her fame m Hong Kong m the last eight months, is back m Singapore to spend the Chinese New Year with her parents. The petite songstress was born263 words
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167 1960-01-25 13 Prince Philip is to be 'Water Rat' pRINCE PHILIP is to become a Water Rat. That is to say, a Companion of the Grand Order of Water Rats, the charitable association of British show business people. Mr. Arthur Scott, the King Rat. said; "We have been trying for three years167 words
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Article81 1960-01-25 13 pROCEEDS from a recital to be given by the celebrated Czech violinist, Ladislav Jasek, will go to Singapore's National Theatre Fund. Sponsored by the University of Malaya Society, the recital will be held m the Victoria Theatre on Sunday, Feb. 7, at 8.45 p.m. There will be81 words
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388 1960-01-25 13 Jonathan - DISCOIUMN THE MATHIS MAGIC IS HERE AGAIN Jonathan by Russell JOHNNY MATHIS "More Greatest Hits." A certain smile, Call me. To be m love. Teacher, teacher, Stairway to the sea. Let's love. Someone. Very much m love, You are everything to me. Let it rain. The flame of love, ThU388 words
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Article87 1960-01-25 13 CORRECT entries to last week's Music Quit came m a flood. Jo Stafford's husband is Paul Weston. First name out of the hat was Mr. Koh Hin Kuan, 24, Joo Chiat Lane, Singapore, 15. The prize of two Philips EP records is on its way. This week87 words
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Advertisement42 1960-01-25 13 1 Changer for Stereo and Monaural as |i::HHiiiiiii:is£::::H^ 1^ mling into four 3-D positioned speakers. |i!iH:HH::H:::::[nL H::::::iHHHr I P I f* fS 0^ W^ 4% lAS 1% I rf% 4\ II &J IPV I I lit Hlj^B— MBBBBJl^^^^^^^^^ 24. BEACH STREET, PENANG,42 words
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Article124 1960-01-25 14 ULN M\RKS Erland Hops left Singapore on Saturday I ompete m the Paki>tun Open championships from Jan. r> to :;o. After the tournament the Dane will fly home to acclimatise" for the A l l 1 u^l.ind tournej. Kops will be back m June for the Malayan Open. POONC124 words
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Article98 1960-01-25 14 DAVID SMITH and Alt Willing*, the S.C.C. opening bowlers, are on leave. Harold Shepherd, for the past two years SCC skipper, has stepped down from this post but will .still play. BRIAN MARKS will lead the Singapore Recreation Club team this season. John Martens is vice-captain. Mentioned m the98 words
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Article84 1960-01-25 14 BOBBY LIM rail out of gas —while piloting a 35 hppowered boat at Ibiru. To the rescue came Ronnie Sng who was cruising nearby. He supplied petrol for Bobby to return to Ponggol Point. MARGO Kuneman, fast improving, has achieved a 360 degree turn on the flying saucer. Bad84 words
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Article22 1960-01-25 14 'Everything Is at a standstill." says Mr. Lee Wing Kee. vice-president of the Singapore Billiards Association. General meeting is m February.22 words
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Article37 1960-01-25 14 JRMER You Men's :ation and Singapore Gurnam Singh is VMSA m HOCKEY forward S. Thambyraj is a promising soccer goalkeeper. In the Government Services F.A. .jo a Police official said: *He should make the grade lpore.''37 words
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Article25 1960-01-25 14 J.;do Club will •hruughout the Chi: president Mr. Sect Wee Swee. bers, I And. are interested m extra training at ly tln^< he said.25 words
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111 1960-01-25 14 ENTERED for the Chinese Swimming Club's junior carnival on April 23 are: BOYS: William Chew. Alex Chan. Tan Hoong Kee. Fong Kwok Jen. Peter Ho. Ng Chin Nam. Leong Wing Hunn. Ng Gok Leohg, David Hew. Lim Chwec Soon. Lo Seek Yue. Allan111 words
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Article, Illustration149 1960-01-25 14 MRS CHRISTINA LOKE - CATCH OF THE WEEK MRS CHRISTINA LOKE -BY X MILTON Tan and his fishing party made a good haul at Horsburgh Lighthouse. The catch for the day numbered 84 fishes, which weighed more than 150 katis. But luck was with the lady of the group, for Mrs. Christina Loke landed149 words
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Article89 1960-01-25 14 THE Gun Club's monthly snooting competitions usually consist of Single Rise (trap) Double Rise (trap) High Birds and Skeet. This year's Singapore Gun Club President is Mr. E I Henton who is himself a keen shot. Entrance fee to the Club is $15 and the monthly sub- scription is89 words
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Article34 1960-01-25 14 The year's programme will comprise 18 events ranging from 25 miles to more than 100 miles. First event is on Sunday I Feb. 14 with a 25-mile (twoup) time trial at Bukit Timah34 words
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Article39 1960-01-25 14 GOALKEEPER Wilfred Skinner and centre half Lee Kok Seng were absent when SAFA opened State training. Heavy duties kept them away, they said. Thirteen players attended j the first coaching session under Rahim Sattar and 11 the second.39 words
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Article139 1960-01-25 14 CHAY Weng Yew, first Sin- gaporean to win a point m the Olympic Games (Helsinki) has swapped the barbells for a tennis racket. He plays regularly at the General Hos- pital with wife Flora. With an eye on the Rome Olympics, lifters are working overtime at Evergreen Club. Tan139 words
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Article69 1960-01-25 14 Singapore Lawn Tennis Association meet soon to pick teams for the Chua Choon Leong Cup and the Federation versus Singapore clash at Kuala Lumpur. Fixtures will oe played on Feb. I?, 20 and 21, said Mr. Ong Swee Keng. SLTA secretary. Singapore are the holders of the Chua Cup.69 words
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Article57 1960-01-25 14 ANNUAL meeting to elect Singapore Softball League office-bearers for 1960 will be held tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. at the American Club. These names are proposed: Chairman: Dick Conlin. Dick Fahnestock and Bill Tellow. Treasurer: Dick Fox, Danny da Silva, Maxie da Silva. Secretary: Nick Bheem, Gus Fernandez and Bill57 words
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Article46 1960-01-25 14 TAN ENG YOON, Tan Soo Liat, Lim Jit Imm and Kesavan Soon can be seen at Farrer Park cinder track loosening their muscles for the coming athletic season. Hurdler Soo Liat has laid off for a season. Sprinter Jit Imm is back after 15 months.46 words
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Article19 1960-01-25 14 i^— Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation plans an exhibition m March. Proceeds will go to the National Theatre Fund.19 words
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Article, Illustration168 1960-01-25 14 SINGAPORE Polo Club start the new season with 16 playing members a figure they hope to increase when more ponies arrive from Australia at the end of this month. Mr. R.G. Bennett (hajudicap 4 Is commencing his 10th season m Singapore,168 words
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80 1960-01-25 14 TiHREE Singapore motor cyclists rode over the Johon «»'<«^N f Prix course yesterday. They "wanted to get the feel ol ft." K. < W«i* i Ten«. ..ml \S'*ll urn macln trip Tl a ba Karim loukli (Vii i.Nori onus* Im Itthe nitv moves80 words
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Article, Illustration216 1960-01-25 14 FINALISTS of four indoor games conducted by the Singapore Shell Sports Club late last year received their prizes from the club president, Mr. H. A. Eccles, at a tea party m Shell House. The winners and runners-up: TABLE-TENNIS: Singles —V. Rphman. Runner-up Tan Sim Koh.216 words
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Article74 1960-01-25 14 K.O. victory for Brian BRIAN ISAAC last >< Singapore bantamweight champion, has started this season on the right foot. In the Singapore Infantry Regiment's recent competition he won the final by slopping L Cpl Majid m the first round. A SWEDISH boxu- ha> bee:: unsuccessfully charged with "ill treating" another.74 words
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Article68 1960-01-25 14 Entries are now open at the 1 Royal Singapore Golt Club for members wishing to take part In the Day Trophy Competition beginning Feb. 6. A four-ball competr over 18 holes, the trophy was (presented by Mr. W. H. Day. ACS Ola Boys beat the Re>t 71 to 5*68 words
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Article20 1960-01-25 14 Singapore table tennis se- i cretary Mr. Choo Kwai Low 1 says that Asians now dominate the game.20 words
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Article40 1960-01-25 14 Rugby Top referee FLIGHT Lieutenant W H Buti former Penang Malaya (up ref r« m Singapore He is attached to thf v Auxiliary Air Force and will »w II years W\ He hopes to continue t<l Singapore during his stay.40 words
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Advertisement421 1960-01-25 14 Lets hear from YOU a postcard will do or Tel. 2800 Ext 18/20/21. STEREOPHONIC HI-FI M-U TAPERECORDER WITH 5 «w-^ f\*%T m X WATT AMPLIFIER AND J# UY I j^^ i \je||jj^^^ Bg« superbly entmeeref Stereophonic 1 I aaW^^afeww *^7^^^ Taperecorier and price! to mane r^-^-^ VjeT^^^ t one of421 words
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217 1960-01-25 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By OAGBY trained horses were the highlight m an otherwise quiet morning at Kuala Lumpur today. Class 4 performer Paladin (King) worked impressively when finishing U lengths m front of Indian Heather (Dragon) at the end of three m 37 3/5.217 words
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Article, Illustration9 1960-01-25 15 First Day^an^24^^^^^J Goinjf: Good.9 words
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Article31 1960-01-25 15 Sidelines by The Rambler Eft SS%EILI I Li* TTJIRI tW l the to irom ;ured I 1 feuht iftt* is man H.ru. :ndcrland M\ I 1 D Winter tdinir ludoiph i31 words
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Article179 1960-01-25 15 Thursday WEIGHTS for four races on Thursday are: Cl. 4, Div. 1. Abt. 7F: Forset-Me-Not II 9.00. Conquistador 8.13, Demarara 8.11, No Excuse 8.10, Carbon Paper 8.09 Mirophli B.CO. Quicksilver 8.09. Typhoon II 8.08, Signal Patrol 8.07, Gunong Rapat 8.06, Upper Ten 8.05. Canopus Star 8.04. Waterline 8.04,179 words
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385 1960-01-25 15 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL By Singapore 3; South Korea Z. r pyREE cheers for Singapore and I mean it. Tired or no, the Koreans took a beating. But more inspiring than the result is the manner m which Singapore achieved it. Oh yes. Singapore were subdued385 words
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Article194 1960-01-25 15 t CALCUTTA. Monday. the irst series? Its an uphill struggle. They are in a tight sterday's play and partly this is due to their own miss- h Foursomes Ed chances. India were dismissed for 194 shortly before lunch. By the close Australia had replied with194 words
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Article132 1960-01-25 15 M Nmun C 4 a 1 4 nti here a case m pomt East opened after three passes One Spade. A response of Two Clubs made his hand look so he tried the effect of j Hearts: a simple chang? v.::, though not forcing m .mdard Bridge, is132 words
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Article131 1960-01-25 15 INDIA Ist INNS. Kunderam b Mackay Contractor b Benaud 36 Roy c Grout b Davidson 33 Nadkarni c Davidson b lindwall 2 Kenny c Grout b Lindwall Gopinath b Benaud 39 Borde b Benaud 39 Ramchand b Davidson 12 Jaisimha not out 20 D«sai lbw Davidson 17 Patel run131 words
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Article134 1960-01-25 15 MANILA, Mon. Frank Phillips. Australia, won the Philippine Open golf championship, with a final I 18-hole score of four under par 68. Second was Hsieh Yung Yo, Formosa, and third Peter Thompson, Australia. BOMBAY. Maharaja of Idar's Rose de Bahama won the Indian Oaks. TRIVANDRUM i Kerala134 words
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Article65 1960-01-25 15 MONTE CARLO, Mon. Mercedes cars (220 S.E. type) and their German crews Aon the Charles Paroux Cup for the three nominated cars m addition to filling first three places m the Monte Carlo rally. D.K.W. (Germany) were second m the Charles Paroux competition and Ford (Britain)65 words
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Article30 1960-01-25 15 LONDON, Mon.—Amended results of U.K. soccer^ matches: SCOTTISH LEAGUE ONE. Dundee 0 Kilmarnock 4; Dunfermline 0 Rangers 5; Hibernian 5 Clyde 5: Partick 1 Motherwell 2.—Reuter. j30 words
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Article29 1960-01-25 15 Lee Teck Seng won the "C" division medal at Royal Island Club on Saturday, with a score of 66. Ball sweep was won by T. Ellis-Edward, 32.29 words
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306 1960-01-25 15 rpHE annual regatta of the RAF Seletar Yacht Club was held yesterday m ideal weather 150 boats took part Results: Star Clan: 1. Rlgel sailed by Wheeler. 2 Sirius sailed by Bell. 3. Antares sailed by Alderson Tornado Class: IT X 4 sailed by306 words
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Article877 1960-01-25 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS How then ran hw OESTCRETE, who won the A. A. Henggeler Memorial Trophy yesterday at Kuala Lumpur, gave a brilliant exhibition of galloping. He beat Marigold by 3* lengths. Good Wind was a length away third, with Glee only a head further ba^ck fourth.877 words
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Article73 1960-01-25 15 HOCKEY: FARELF Singapore Zone (semi-finals) 30 Bn R.A.O.C. v Nee Soon, Friendly Hill; R.E. v Royal Signals. Dover Road. RIGGER: S.C.C. v 30 Bn R.A.O.C, padang. SOCCER: S.G.S.F.A. league Div. 2a Printing v Jurong, Serangoon Road; Police "B" v Tan Tock Seng "B% Thomson Road; Prisons v 5.1.73 words
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Advertisement61 1960-01-25 15 ®i§ i)^^ S "*on to m Chines. N«w Yoor't (_R N,qh» 30.1. .0)— extension to VIX Dishes Available. /^i z'av sweet ond soft- vf end your cwn reaues*s. r* ll ~«!i f /_L_ At|t It r ht •5i l V 3•- Chln^ New Y.or'. VIX 11^« on Inooy. 30.1.40. I61 words
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Advertisement21 1960-01-25 15 The most POPULAR Set m America Japan 8 TIAMStSTOftS Agents: REIMAN COMPANY 32, Bonk of Chino Bldq., S >or«. Tel: *****21 words
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Article80 1960-01-25 16 Cubans of 'second Korea' HAVANA. 11. Radio i :nbi. a pro-government I station which features vio- 1 iently anti-U.S. editorials, has i'd that Cuba would become "another Korea" with "U.S. Marines dying like ants" if North America attempted an invasion. The broadea.>t scoffed at m the United hat Cuba hadU.P.I - 80 words
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Article25 1960-01-25 16 HONOLULU. Mon. Fire broke out m the No. 4 hold aboard the British supply ship Fort Beauhamois here but caused little damage.25 words
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455 1960-01-25 16 OUR ECONOMIC TASKS— BY CHOU, NE WIN Decades of peace are needed PEKING Mon.— Mr. 1 Chou En-lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, said last night his country and Burma faced a tremendous task of economic construction. It would take them decades of strenuous effort to lift themselves from economic backwardness.Reuter - 455 words
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76 1960-01-25 16 PARIS, Mon. Diplomatic sources said yesterday the explosion of the first French atomic bomb would probably occur between Feb. 1 and Feo. 20 but that weather conditions would be the controlling factor. Meanwhile the second allAfrican peoplrs conference opening m Tunis today is expected toReuter; U.P.I - 76 words
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Article81 1960-01-25 16 GRAFTING JOINTS, FINGERS LONDON. Mon.— ln a talk over Moscow Radio, the Minister of Health. Professor N.A. Vinogradov. said: "We are already successfully grafting skin, bones, even whole joints and flngers and vessels of the gullet. "In our laboratories there are animals wandering a.round with two hearts and replaced kidneys.Reuter - 81 words
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Article50 1960-01-25 16 ROME. Mon.— Fireman Aldo Martelli. 30, spraying water on burning electrical fittings m a workshop was killed here when a strong electric current shot up the jet from his hose and electrocuted him. Police said his body was thrown more than 16 feet, by the shock. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article158 1960-01-25 16 ALLAN LEWIS - U.K. HORSE OWNER NOWINK.L. ALLAN LEWIS By KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A prominent racehorse owner In England has arrived by air m Malaya and intends to be present at the races m Kuala Lumpur this week. Major Collin is representthe Anjjlo-Irish Agency, world bloodstock exporters, who have sent many notable horses158 words
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Article, Illustration67 1960-01-25 16 MORE THAN 50 members of the staff of H.Q.. 3 Base Ordnance Depot, Singapore. and its subdepots attended a tea party at the weekend m honour of Mr. Kirpal Singh, an executive officer, who has been transferred to G.H.Q., F.A.R.E.L.F. Picture shows (from left): Major C. A.67 words
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Article68 1960-01-25 16 DID YOU SEE THIS FATAL ACCIDENT? Singapore police are appealing for witnesses of a fatal motor-cycle accident at the junction of Battery Road and Collyer Quay on Saturday night. Chew Sens Iro, ?Z. the rider, died m the General Hospital Saturday night. Police said Chew was riding his motor-cycle towards68 words
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123 1960-01-25 16 BEWARE THE NEW, WORSE COLONIALISM HONG KONG. Mon.— Ferenc Nagy, a former Prime Minister of Hungary, advised Asian nations emerging from Western colonialism to be on their guard against a new and mon* cruel colonialismextension of communism. Nagy. now a resident of the United States, who passed through here, saidU.P.I; Reuter - 123 words
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Article67 1960-01-25 16 Kishi plan to get a boost rKYO. Mon. The longstalled Kishi plan for the development of South-East Asia, with fresh indirect endorsement from Washington. is expected to get an important booster shot soon from 1 the Japanese Diet. The move will come m the form of a Bill to setU.P.I - 67 words
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Article33 1960-01-25 16 MILAN, Mon. Firemen were called to rescue 74-year-old Maria Zecca, 18-stone inhabitant of Milan, who was trapped between the bath and the wall trying to re- trieve the soap.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article49 1960-01-25 16 A Hong Kong-bound Ca-thay-Pacific Airways jet-prop Electra retunied to Singapore i airport* at 9.15 this morning 15 minutes after taking off owing to engine trouble. The plane carried 17 passengers, including a threei year-old baby. The plane was due to leave again after a check-up.49 words
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Article26 1960-01-25 16 TAIPEH. Mon. President Chiarig Kai-shek has accepted President Ngo Dinh Diem's i Invitation to visit South Vietnam. The date has not been fixed.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article18 1960-01-25 16 TOKYO, Mon. A new Japanese political group, the Democratic Socialist Party, has been formed here18 words
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Article53 1960-01-25 16 'pOKYO. Mon. The U.S. naval destroyer McCuin has rescued 41 crew members of the Japanese freighter Shinwa Maru who abandoned I their sinking vessel off Okinawa. The Shinwa Maru reported on Saturday night that it had developed a leak. It is not yet known whether the vesselU.P.I - 53 words
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Article22 1960-01-25 16 LONDON. Mon.— The river Severn overflowed its banks, closing Worcester Streets to traffic, flooding houses and sports and farm.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration34 1960-01-25 16 MR. AND MRS. SHAIK DAUD IMAM were married at Lorong Nantjka. Singapore, yesterday. The bride was Che Mahimun Nissa Mohamed Ibrahim. The bridegroom is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Syed Kamruz-Zaman34 words
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220 1960-01-25 16 OARIS, Mon. Dress- maker Lucy Manguin yesterday opened the Paris spring and summer fashion season with a display of costumes spiced with an Oriental flavour. American model Kersten Conrad wore Oriental style make-up called "Geisha." Kimono sleeve and "Obi" sashes were as common asU.P.I - 220 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-01-25 16 IHcture THE BISHOP of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines. and other leaders of the Anglican Church, walking m procession before the Bishop dedicated and blessed the new $200,000 St. Peters Hall and Chattel at Mount Soohia. Singapore, last night- Free PressFree Press - 46 words
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Article228 1960-01-25 16 PEKING WILL BOYCOTT' KISHI GOVT. TOKYO, Monday. T*HE official Peking People's Daily yesterday deA clared that Communist China "will never negotiate with Japanese Prime Minister Kishi for normalisation of Tokyo-Peking relations/* The statement was undoubtedly prompted by general belief m Japan that Mr. Kishi's next important job, after last week'sReuter - 228 words
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Article28 1960-01-25 16 BONN, Mon.—A wave of) influenza sweeping West Germany has caused the death of four people. Thou- sands of people are ill m bed. 1 ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article38 1960-01-25 16 LIVINGSTONE < Northern Rhodesia), Mon.—Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, and his wife Lady Dorothy fly from here to Blantyre, Nyasaland today on the last stage of their tour of the Rhodesian Federation. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article40 1960-01-25 16 AMMAN, Mon.—The possi- bility of holding an Arab summit conference will be among matters which King Mohammed V of Morocco will discuss with King Hussein of Jordan during a four-d«y state visit beginning tomor- row. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article26 1960-01-25 16 MANILA, Mon. President Carlos P. Garcia has replaced five members of his 18-man cabinet as a prelude to a general government reorganisa- tion.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article90 1960-01-25 16 WASHINGTON, Mon— O of the two scientists who descended In a U.S. Navy bathyscaphe to a record depth of over seven miles m the Pacific, said: 'The boti torn was much deeper than i we had figured." Lieutenant Donald Walsh who with JacquesReuter - 90 words
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Advertisement49 1960-01-25 16 It you cannot feed bal will want to know that bt very best you can gi^' you can get to human null. Trulood. It looks, t I like natural milk! Remen<:)< on-T:*ufood and I guaranteed to produce big In for the best babies Obt^ jd IHI H < SI I49 words
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