The Singapore Free Press, 1 March 1960
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Title Section18 1960-03-01 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERYBODY is TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press *>O. *****. TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-03-01 1 Antony may help to design the wedding dress Antony s, Ihe society ne enel List nd m de- dress, ied two •ol- Twice to church at Windsor i whi m they Lodge and b< .er the their lite mansion light 40 '.v nent pa] ReuterReuter - 45 words
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221 1960-03-01 1 IAN MOK- AI - IAN MOK-AI CURE-BY-CABBAGE IS RESEARCH TRIUMPH By Singapore. Tues. A NEW DRUG claimed to have achieved remarkable results will go into use m Malaya m the next few days to fight duodenal diseases. The finiij; is Epadyn-U. It represents the world's tirst injectable vitamin U,221 words
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76 1960-03-01 1 6 injured as acid spills over roadway TAIPEH. Tues Six people were injured, two seriously, on a road covered with acid near Kaohsiung on Sunday night, police reported yesterday. The acid spread over more than half a mile of the road. Police believed it was caused by a leaking lorryU.P.I - 76 words
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Article31 1960-03-01 1 COPENHAGEN. Tues.-Mr. Abba Eban. Israeli Minister 91 State without portfolio, said that no-one m Israel believed there was a danger of an Israeli-Arab war at the moment.31 words
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Article19 1960-03-01 1 LONDON, Tues. The BBC. is closing down or cuttins some of its overseas service ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article98 1960-03-01 1 TAX-DODGE PASTOR GIVES UP TO LAW ifONKiOMEKY (AlabaM ma), lues— The Rev. Martin Luther King. Negro anti-segregatictfi leader, w^terday gave himself up on a perjury charge which accused him of making false state tax returns. The minister, famous for his leadership of the successful Negro bus boycott here some yearsReuter - 98 words
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Article68 1960-03-01 1 'War only secrets safe i m «*TRFT oaoers. to be opened only m the event of war. tave nee* tou^d aboard the British freighter Wharanui Jtfr bovine been missrd over the weekend They were nkked UP near a bulkhead after having been thrown away b som"one who rifled the captainsReuter - 68 words
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160 1960-03-01 1 'CURSED' FARMER GOES ON GUN SPREE PROSINONE (Italy), 1 Tues. A local farmer ambushed and killed his nephew and injured six other relatives with a shotgun because a fortuneteller had said his family was "plotting" against him, police said here yesterday. The farmer, 47-year-old Pasquale di Santis, was arrested onReuter - 160 words
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Article65 1960-03-01 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. A 24-year-old shop assistant. Yew Tian Khim. who was sent to the General Hospital m a serious condition after an acid attack, was recovering this morning. Yew, who received acid burns on his body and other injuries to his head, told detectives that he65 words
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45 1960-03-01 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. The United States has rejected Cuban conditions for talks on differences between the two countries. Cuba had insisted that the U.S. should promise to take no unilateral action against Cuba while the talks were In progress.45 words
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129 1960-03-01 1 CHICAGO, Tuesday. JHIE Zenith Radio Company today introduced what it described as "the world's finest performing receiver of its kind and another Zenith answer to Japanese transistor radio i imnoris The company's Press release announcing the new pocket-sized radio made the unusual,Reuter - 129 words
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Article19 1960-03-01 1 Found The source COLOMBO, Tues. ProBuddhist leaflets are now littering this city. Police say they have found the source.19 words
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Article19 1960-03-01 1 CANBERRA, Tues. Work will begin immediately on the construction of a satellite I tracking station near Perth.19 words
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Article, Illustration143 1960-03-01 1 CHAN SWAN BEE - An air leap for Leap Year bride CHAN SWAN BEE By PAYA LEBAR, Tues. —A 60-year-old I poh towkay made a 400-mile air leap (o Singapore yesterday to claim his Leap Year bride. Mr. Khong Heng Loke arrived here by Malayan Airways at 12.45 p.m. Two hours later, he left143 words
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Article36 1960-03-01 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Tucs. A Tlior missile was launched here today to complete tests of a new space engine. The engine will t>e usea m rockets sending small Dackages into space.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article24 1960-03-01 1 KATMANDU, Tues. The joint British-Indian-Nepalese services expedition to Annapuma 11, the 26.041-ft. pi m West Nenal left hprp vpcterday.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article60 1960-03-01 1 I n .r r>oi i \i: id B I R l»NN IS K I 1 1 KIN \k \i; I III XI I H \>l I X\ HENRI ii 1 tw\ .it,, HI M u v I I MIM R ll RUBBER DOWN pore tiiK ni«'f CYCLISTS ROBBEDU.P.I - 60 words
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Article20 1960-03-01 1 In remembrance LONDON. Tues. An 'Edwina Mountbatten Library" named after Coin. intbatten will be built at v minster Hospital.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article26 1960-03-01 1 MOSCOW. Tuu> C up to 30 per cent, m the prirr of n consumer goods take effect tod.. a Russia, report. s 126 words
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Article20 1960-03-01 1 BERLIN. Tut' 6. Two Briairmen who crossed Germany were returntd last nipht bY East flrrnv.n Police.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article15 1960-03-01 1 SINGAPORE T, Eighty three Leap babies were born Kadan? Kcrbau i. yesterd;i15 words
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Article18 1960-03-01 1 NEW DELHI. Tue> India is to encourage small with an interest -lree prize bond scheme.18 words
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Advertisement73 1960-03-01 1 I C ORO SOUND ON k --'ores Ia clothes The impeccable standard set by Chonrai's tailors im--4 prints its mark of Ll distinction on a I 1^ V Chanroi's suit. 4 The finest fabrks f rigid quolity specifications, making W them Singapore's 1 premier custom r^H^ made suits. I Mm73 words
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Advertisement140 1960-03-01 1 Tired, no Energy? Perhaps you are not getting enough of the right sort of food enough supplementary vitamin*. MULTI-VITAMINS Contains all the important vitamins essential to maintain perfect health. Each capsule contains more than I 1 4 times your minimum daily requirement! J i^^^ f\\ ,^-L OO t c l140 words
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Advertisement20 1960-03-01 1 MAGIC CLING BRA if With revolutionary \V H^l elin«in9 bock I^^^J AvoilobW mi: HILDAS Singapore Ccld Storage Arcade Telephone 27-OS720 words
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713 1960-03-01 2 Up, up goes the prices of dollar rubber I PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE I I UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS I TAKE-OVERS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. QUIET CONDITIONS prevailed on the Ma- 1 lav an Stock Exchange yesterday, but the j undoubted feature was again the rise713 words
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Article299 1960-03-01 2 U.K. Closing Prices Nui'JC: All prices below are middle prices. New York Prices NEW YORK. Feb. 29 Friday Today Dow Jones Averages NfW YORK. Feb. 29 Friday Today 30 Industrials 6--20 Railroads 40 Domestic Bonds R2 Li 15 Utilities 35 Stocks Composite Averages SM 207299 words
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Article69 1960-03-01 2 HONG KONG. Monday. dosing prices here today were: Friday Today H. s. Banking Corporation $1,300 $1,290 A-$ 1.290 sales «ales Union Ins. Canton 8101.00 $99.00 .sales &$98.00 sales Wheelock Marden.. S 6.90 6.80 «SrS 6.75 6.85 i>ales sales I H Kong phone $35.70 $35.75, &536.00 «fc535.50 sale.-69 words
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142 1960-03-01 2 Investors hesitate to extend their commitments LONDON, Tuesday. QUIET and somewhat unsettled conditions prevailed m the stock markets here yesterday Investors generally were reluctant to extend commitments too far ahead. li^t u.'ppt'<: pvpnk m thp giltedged market with the withdrawal of Government support continued to provide food for thought and142 words
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Article39 1960-03-01 2 KHARTOUM: Sudan's first su^ar factory will he built by West Germany at a cost of £5 million and will produce 55.000 tons of sugar yearly. This U about half Sudan's annual sugar consumption.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article79 1960-03-01 2 NEW YORK: Wall Street closed with an irregularly lower tendency ranging mostly to about a point. Profit-taking was a limitins: factor as the market tried but failed to extend last weeks late rally. Selling diminished as the session progressed but there was little m the weekend news to79 words
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Article815 1960-03-01 2 XOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. MONDAY. Saturday Today INDUSTRIALS Alri Bricks PreT 1.95 1.95 OrdS. 2.20 2.40 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 60'- 54 5 B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 2on. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19/. Ords 51 51/--r'ederal Oiscensary 1.25815 words
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Advertisement828 1960-03-01 2 ky g^ THE EaAaV. LINES Sailings to tOIN, RED SEA, MEDITERRANEAN. taQj CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. \C» S'»Mg« 6i. 8A 4 Mar 4 1 Mar S 7 Mar <J&' mM ms. -Seianna I) 18,21 Mar 21/22 Mar 23 24 Mar TC* m.s. -Bow, 31 Mar 4 t| 5 t Apr828 words
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Advertisement133 1960-03-01 2 X( HAMBURG-AM ERfc7>J 6c NORTH GERM A 3J To (Colombo), Genoa, Mor Bremen I a Colls Southampton f O pos SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYO 79 > BRAUNSCHWEIG HAPAG HAMBURG (HAPAG tipw To Manila, Hongkong, WERRASTEIK (LLOYD ESSEN (HAPAC FRANKFURT (HAPAC THE BLUE FUNNEL i* (NORTH AMERICAK SERVi a^l To Halifax, Montreal, Be133 words
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Miscellaneous132 1960-03-01 2 SMPS/N CHIPS lying alongside tht sin- gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are; Ruys I 2 Canton 4 5, Mikawa Maru 6A, Sibonga 6-7 Glengyle 8 9. Kimikawa Maru 10 11 Straat Johore 13/14. Tchibanga 15 16. Ampenan 18, Fernhill 19. Tronoh N. Wall 5. Karossa 21 22, Tong132 words
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Article, Illustration186 1960-03-01 3 I OLD Sharom bin Ahmat. ting his way through uniI on top in the first year exDecree of Bachelor of Aril t Malaya held here earl> om augments the money Singapore Government t aFree Press; Michael Anchant - 186 words
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278 1960-03-01 3 HARRY CHIA - Firm plans $500,000 livestock farm for big-scale breeding HARRY CHIA By ()XE OF THE three main livestock importing firms m Singapore i^ extending its operations here to establish a $500,000 farm. The Bali Cattle Trading Company, which supplies ;il>oul heads of cattle lor Singapore each month, has opened ;i 60-acre278 words
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Article, Illustration57 1960-03-01 3 MISS MOO TWO-TONGUE CONTEST MISS MOO SIN PHING. 19. of the Raffles Girls' Secondary School. Singapore, who won the first prize m the second annual inter-school bilingual contest held at the Chinese YMCA over the week-end. The theme of the contest was "The responsibility of youth m the building of57 words
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252 1960-03-01 3 Protect these seamen appeal to Govt. SINGAPORE. Tues. The Government has been asked to protect the interests of the 500 seamen who ply small craft m the Singapore harbour. This appeal was made y terday by Captain Mohamed Said bin Alias, cretary of the Malayan Ship Officers' Union. "These seamen."252 words
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Article37 1960-03-01 3 SINGAPORE. Tue*. Tne Stage Club will pre*>eiu I imedy "Nude with at the Cultural Cene. Canning Ri>e. rch 23. 24 and 25 at 9 p.m. and on March 26 at 0.30 .:;d 9 p.m.37 words
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Article30 1960-03-01 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The japoi Musical Society will present Donald Wolfit :nd Iden m "Scenes :n Shakespeare" at the *oria Theatre on March 26 nd Tt at 8.45 p.m.30 words
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Article29 1960-03-01 3 SINGAPORE. TU CS T IN Minister of Culture, Mi. 8. Rajaratnam. announced ove Radio Singapore last night that his Ministry was launching another radio licence campaign today.29 words
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Article28 1960-03-01 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The International Folk Dance Club of the Chinese YMCA. at South Pier, will hold a folk dance at its premises on March 4.28 words
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220 1960-03-01 3 Waitress given decreeshe alleges adultery by her husband SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A WAITRESS, Cecilia Mavis Frugtniet, who petitioned for a dissolution of her marriage with Leonard William Frugtniet, a clerk, on grounds of adultery and cruelty, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Buttrose m the Talk on tourism SINGAPORE.220 words
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Advertisement46 1960-03-01 3 I /or Coo/ Comfort I^l, Always Buy i j LUSTROUS COTTON I B^ -IRON SHIRTS ■S^^^ Ayo.loble At All Leoding Stores. I5 vaLS STORAGE PACRIUG 72^] **APOR E BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. '^^TOJB SINGAPORE PACKING CO WEIUf4HAM f^Z "9^A -U tci IAIA7 T L 6372 W46 words
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Advertisement151 1960-03-01 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST -SEE PAGE 12 k r k k k Electric vaß AV^Li _V Jsgfs7^r s^o stops ra>V M uid 1 Mildew Musty Odours For damp protection, all day. everyday DAMPPCHASER" is designed to give you years and years of silent service, your "DAMPP-CHASER tf will fit into any151 words
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Miscellaneous58 1960-03-01 3 ley Morrando. renade: 6.53 An.ipore 7.00 Tho NewsUlk. ion of the -3. 'The U Protestor De Wclf Howe: 7.30 Melomemorti 800 Learn Malay: B.lj Contlle; 8.30 Educating Archie: 9.00 The news: 9.10 Nem-stalk: 915 Talking P 0 1^ 930 Rjyuan Sukina; 10.00 The r ma Is a Radio laya production);58 words
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Article, Illustration71 1960-03-01 4 A PICTORIAL GUIDE TO WINNING FORM IN THE FREE PRESS WALK FLAILING arms, swaying hips these two show excellent form. At left is Henry Teo Ho Peng. The other walker cannot be identified because he has dropped the number given to him. ELLEN CHAN. arms swinging71 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-03-01 4 HERE THEY COME some wearing boots, some tarryinu shoes. From left: Joh« Howard Storey, unidentified (number covered). Jolui F«ong Sin N>n. and Endot bin rHK END OF THE WALK. A section of the vast crowd m Farrer Park on Sunday WINNING FORM66 words
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Advertisement82 1960-03-01 4 Now, at last, the powder you've alv anted— Three Beauties Powder, specially created by Yardley for lasting £^^^mBK0& loveliness m a warm climate. Three Beauties mf Powder gives you softer, more Mattering Mb bloom, and it's so fine and clinging that it X? lasts for hours. Among the many jW82 words
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Advertisement84 1960-03-01 4 yjl fek^^ii A ir- i, for your bet beL the best b B OURJois S I I Visit the EVENING IN PARIS' str Doily trom 700 p.m FREE 1 1 WIITERTIPCIGARETTIS H 1 IS 20 o^^ Obtainable from Sole Agents: HOCK CHEONG SCO. 5 v^< >>\« w< rsx >// w84 words
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Miscellaneous444 1960-03-01 4 BORN on this first day of ing to the way you play your a new month you have ca r I d s D been given a firm, dodged A v <Apr 21 May 2n stern nature which vne* n u J^ ur^ m energy may lead; if J iai:ure444 words
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127 1960-03-01 5 Bid by new factory for hag market R3HWWI— L courting couples I (once strangers) ■are friends after a I court interlude ANG Singapore, Tues. Walk has turned iends. Chance meetii so similar results. type He claimed he memory. A mental hospital expert uch people aid the 'The subject to remember127 words
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Article209 1960-03-01 5 CONRAD CHEW - CONRAD CHEW By Singapore, Tues. A $300,000 FAC- TORY for the FACTORY for the manufacture of po- lyethylene, a form of plastic known as thermo plastic for making wrapper bags, has been opened m Singapore. The f;ict o r y, which is situated m Jafan209 words
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96 1960-03-01 5 SERANGOON. Tues>.— The Kwong Wai Siu Free Hospital m Rumah Miskin is putting up a new buildwith accommodation for 110 patients. The buildiim is intimated to cost $100,000. of which $80,000 has already been collected by the Cantonese Lngapore. The building be ready In96 words
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Article86 1960-03-01 5 CAREER WOMEN CALL MEETING TANGLIN. Tues— The Professional Women's Association has decided to call an extraordinary general meeting m April to discuss its future. The Ministry of Labour and Law earlier this month informed the association of the Government's intention to cancel its certificate of registration. The management committee which86 words
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69 1960-03-01 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The eleven man Japanese photographic products delegation who arrived m Singapore last week spent an hour at the Jade House m Nassim Road. The leader of the delegation, Mr. Mat Y. Ushiyama, said they had never seen such a fabulous collection anywhere. Each69 words
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Article27 1960-03-01 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin will visit the I Jurong Special Secondary School for overaged students at 9.30 a.m. today.27 words
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122 1960-03-01 5 NO MONEY -MISSION TO INDONESIA MAY BE CALLED OFF BIKII LIMXH MonThe I nivrrsiu 1 l.au So< i. t study mission to Indof Til may be called off for lark of tin m Mr lununv Koh Thonc leader (»f the mi- >aid th-v needed >" -00 for the trip but122 words
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71 1960-03-01 5 Service to say farewell to 31 missionaries SINGAPORE. Tues. The Overseas Missionary Fellowship of the China Inland Mission will hold a farewell service at eight o'clock tonight at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, for 31 missionaries leaving for South-East Asia. The missionaries will shortly leave for Thailand, Japan, the Philippines,71 words
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Article76 1960-03-01 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A lee- j turer, an assistant lecturer and the librarian of the Sin- J gapore Polytechnic have re- signed. Mr. Lloyd Fernandoe, as- sistant lecturer m English. < and Mrs. Ronald Wild, the acting librarian, left the Polytechnic yesterday. Mr. Fernandoe wiii take up76 words
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Article73 1960-03-01 5 SINGAPORE, Tues Various Commonwealth and foreign missions In Kuala Lumpur ana Singapore have promised to send newspaper mast-heads from their countries to Wan Bakar. 19. a teacher who has made their collection his hobby. Wan Bakar today said he was grateful to the Free 173 words
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Article64 1960-03-01 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The coroner. Inche Ahmad bin i Hussein, yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure 18-year-old Taiib bin Muharram. of Pulau Pawai, who was presumed to have been I drowned on Jan 2. The coroner said that Talib was presumably drowned oft' I Pulau Bukom when the64 words
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Advertisement24 1960-03-01 5 F^GER4^ K^^t?J 1 5 1 Those who know buy SfHIE-CAST FAN *X IN INDIA £4 lIIOII'S MOP S HBO Pro ictor I 1 Imm24 words
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Miscellaneous130 1960-03-01 5 RIP KIRBY B y John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee ralk and Phil Davis s&>(R£gs^ e t^^^&^ OUST IM TIME WITH ITHAT g»|Ojl SO /I R^Oe W^Z TOOM^^^g^/f^jCN J// ME TRIEP TO PEST^CY m»«M By Stan Drake THE HEART OF JULIET j V TT^" TlH THERE— NEXT T<2130 words
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Article296 1960-03-01 6 The Goh plan for a single mart ASDFASDF [)R. GOH KENG U SWEES idea for a limited common market arrangement between Singapore and the Federation is at st to be examined by an expert com- in Kuala LumThi irst made public last November Goh's Budget was put up beneither a296 words
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864 1960-03-01 6 A WOMAN TAKES A NEW LOOK AT MEN'S CLOTHES WITH NEW KNOWLEDGE By A FASHION EDITOR [WI looking a! the men m my life with now, wide-open eyes. I'm summing up their snazzy suits, their slick ties,864 words
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656 1960-03-01 6 ROBERT MILNE-TYTE, who recently revealed the shame of Germany's schools, today writes a sharp report on the attitude to teaching of last war history m schools of the Commonwealth. FROM West (lermany recently I reported that a disturbingly large number of youngsters656 words
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Article112 1960-03-01 6 Here are the answers to the under-25 quiz: Question 1: At the Munich conference m 1938, Britain staved off war for nearly a year by virtually handing Czechoslovakia to the Germans. 2: 1933; National Socialists: more commonly, Nazi. 3: Poland: 1939. 4: Germany: 1941: British; Stalin. 5: A surprise air112 words
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243 1960-03-01 6 If you are under 25 you probably can't answer these WHAT do you know about Munich? 1 1 asked a young waitress. "Munich? Oh. that's where there was an air crash,' she replied. Is that all the significance Munich has for you? Why is it a landmark m Europe s243 words
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235 1960-03-01 6 ROBIN STAFFORD - Are there priceless Dead Sea scrolls still hidden? ROBIN STAFFORD By Tel Aviv, Tuesday |\R. JOHANAN AHAu RONI, the 40-year-old Israeli archaeologist who recently found more fragments of the priceless Dead Sea scrolls, believes there are "hundreds" of other fragments to be found. He returned to Jerusalem this week from235 words
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Article8 1960-03-01 6 GROCER 'NO PROFIT SHOP WINNER Acoitr I m8 words
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Advertisement127 1960-03-01 6 J I n The loveliest cardi- I LJ <> gans under the I sun you'll find I up to the minute I styling, superb^^^^ quality and wide M j variety shaped and shaded m a luxurious mood t designed m the soft est and prettiest Nylon Velvet Tri IBAJ <l127 words
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Article276 1960-03-01 7 EDNA TAN - EDNA TAN BAD ERS ACT TO GU^T^I'! mm^ mmmnmU l By DASDFSDA is: nutmegs for the hist leu months m a ml to corner the nark been a comof the markeexpor d a q 5 a spare quota are opening letters of credit m the names276 words
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178 1960-03-01 7 2,500 ACS BOYS REMEMBER THEIR FOUNDER SINGAPORE, Tues. More than 2,500 students of the AngloChinese School at Barker Road and Coleman Street this morningcelebrated the school's 74th Founder's Day. The main celebrations were at Barker Rog,d where scouts, cubs. St. John Ambulance Brigade and Boys' Brigade of j the school178 words
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102 1960-03-01 7 Scouts will cheer patients with toys, film show OUKIT PAN JANG, Tues. Boys Scouts of Bukit Panjang district collected nearly 300 toys which they will repair and present to the patients of St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital at Tay Lian Teck Road. Pocket money The toys were donated by residents m102 words
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Article36 1960-03-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. An open verdict was recorded today by the coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, on a schoolboy. Tay Siew Teck. 16. who died on Jan. 15 after a traffic accident along Woodlands Road.36 words
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171 1960-03-01 7 Exam riddle has this very brilliant boy worried SERAXGOON, Tuesday. THE mystery of a Cambridge Higher School Certificate result is causing anxiety tc; a j Singapore St. Andrew's School student. Yap Soei Kiat. According to results so far he has received Soei Kiat, 19. should have easily qualified for a171 words
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269 1960-03-01 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Lt>urt yesterday that a certain detective had take criminal proceeding against him m ujong Pagar, made the allegation while ;u Seventh Magistrate, Mr. James Loh, on i itini; his wife. Pun (.'hew Yong, with death. 1 further alleged that his269 words
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131 1960-03-01 7 Rotary move to help the young to choose a career SINGAPORE, lues. For the first time the Singapore Rotary Club is conducting a "Careers Conference" at three centres to help younc wople. Students from 28 English and Chinese schools attended a conference at the Anglo-Chinese School at Barker Road and131 words
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Article, Illustration177 1960-03-01 7 Boy's big day— he lands a prize fish OEMBAWANG, Tues. Twelve-year-old Jonathan Wong could hardly believe his eyes when he made the biggest catch of the season at the Camy Fishing Pond m Yio Chu Kang Road on Sunday. For a moment he stared speechless at the 51b fi>h he177 words
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Article29 1960-03-01 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mrs. M. Bourdillon. wife of the Deputy British Commissioner m Sinpraoore, and th?ir two teenage daughters arrived m Stajgrcop' this morning on the Canton.29 words
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Article32 1960-03-01 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Tb^ Singapore Film Society will show "The Asphalt Jungle" on March 27 at 6 p.m. and 9. p.m. at the Cultural Centre Thea- tre m Canning Rise.32 words
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Article32 1960-03-01 7 SINGAPORE, Tues.— xMalay music played by the augmented Malayanaires m a modern manner will be pre- j sen ted m the programme "Rayuan Sukma" over Radio Singapore at 9.30 tonight.32 words
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266 1960-03-01 7 A promise of union support for 800 teachers over their wage claims KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. gIGHT hundred qualified teachers from Day Training Centres m the Federation who are "hurt" over their salaries have been assured by a leading trade unionist that their grievances will be looked into. This assurance has266 words
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Article96 1960-03-01 7 MAN TRAPS PYTHON WITH BARE HANDS SINGAPORE, Tues. A 15-ft. 60-lb. python, wriggiing out if its lair near a bridge at the junction of Delta Road and Charles Road, was trapped alive by a petrol kiosk attendant yesterday afternoon. Mr. Chan Chee Siong, 41, said he was walking home when96 words
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Article36 1960-03-01 7 KATONG. Tues.— About 100 contestants and guest artistes will take part m the 1960 Grand Talentime Show this week. The semi-finals will be held tonight and the finals on Saturday at the Badminton Hall.36 words
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Miscellaneous89 1960-03-01 7 It>DAl 106 p.m. lOMOKKOW 1 am 1 46 p.m. nil K>l)\> am. 27 p m. FRIDAI a.m. ami p m. >\TTRn\\ I a m. and 3.59 p.m. SI NDAI 315 a.m. and p.m. MONDX'* 4.38 a.m. and p.m. my crossword buys hi* Ulow *.5 ered m order to >). caredo.*89 words
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Miscellaneous154 1960-03-01 7 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS GEYLANG STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH: MYF Inspirational address at 7.30 p.m. TOC H SINGAPORE (BCOttS Road)- Talk on "Around the World by BOAC" by Mr- P. S. Davis. BOAC's Assistant Sales Manager, South-East Asia at 8.30 p.m. YMCA Orchard Road) Junior dept. open from 2 p.m.;154 words
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Article108 1960-03-01 8 SINGAPORE \II ME, 'tis Rrand to be up to greet the sun, I thought while perched on a hydrant, waiting to hear the patter of three thousand pairs of feet. The birds were making gay noises and the sun sent rays of bri^htnt^> through the early morning mist. arby108 words
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Article, Illustration616 1960-03-01 8 There was I perched on a hydrant... waiting to hear the patter of three thousand pairs of feet nas. but with a cork irmly planted on his head, had just wandered to the edge of Bukit Timah Road, outside his kampong. when the line of lady competitors steamed past him.616 words
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Article, Illustration513 1960-03-01 8 BARBARA ANNE TAYLOR - BARBARA ANNE TAYLOR By A glimpse into the home of a man with a flair for interior decoration Take three rooms m a flat and a taste for the unusual... JOHN CAVANAGH TOP couturier John Cavanagh is, of course, a talker on the subject of interior decoration His513 words
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192 1960-03-01 8 AN OXFORD DOCTOR has built a machine to speed up British research into diseases such as cancer, diabetes and mental illness. The machine does the work of 12 highly trained research workers. It diagnoses the disease accurately and is ideal for preparing mass192 words
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Advertisement434 1960-03-01 8 /jjj ?p\pL i d Jog IS a man s best friend, he also deserves I Vml M WrY t i e )est rom man an^ you cannot o* 0 Al W I m J Ken L Ration is -first" with dogs because it is a /i A kv/' J^ nutritionally434 words
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Advertisement10 1960-03-01 8 j «iltl>' V VIENK :*l -r %4 A 1 B10 words
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474 1960-03-01 9 ASDFSDA MISS CHRISTINE WONG, Room 35, 177, New Bridge Road, Singapore 3, sends EVE a recipe called Red Garment" a fish dish m Chinese style. For her recipe she wins first prize of $10 plus a $10 Nestle hamper m Recipe Contest474 words
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Article, Illustration652 1960-03-01 9 ASDFASD THE PAGE FOR EVERY WOMAN which will delight any woman's electric hood and comb hair for the busy wife or mother who c comnd it to any sh and sit Ale rr.bs out IT air .ear ore -hment ho are re- re.652 words
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Article, Illustration286 1960-03-01 9 JOY MENG - Lovely to look at JOY MENG ASDFSDA Lose five pounds m seven days! HOW'S the waistline? Would it look better if a few inches were conspicuous by their absence? I've just le t Ive pounds m seven days and I did it the easy way m addition to which I286 words
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Article107 1960-03-01 9 Arrow toe is still in faskion YOU would think that the "arrow" toe and stiletto heel fashion would have died a natural death by this time, but not a bit of it. This style is as popular as ever— at least among that section of the female population which can107 words
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Advertisement116 1960-03-01 9 i EZI n md there isnl a finer Hobart people made more tvi this food preparer. They :c-tainty out of so many must face every day. :s many advanced feae to add so much more bm umc. The time saved iiy other things she wants c for better living. n116 words
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Advertisement562 1960-03-01 9 The Doctor says:— •'Give your 1^ childrer healthy future with Your doctor will tell you that young children need special nourishment, often missing from ordinary food. Farex the three-cereal food made by Glaxo gives them the extra nourishment they need. Added to it are calcium and vitamin D to strengthen562 words
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69 1960-03-01 10 Is golf to dangerous for people over forty By A Spec i,i AGAIN and again m rou any considerablt reports of men of midd! V, *1 while playing; and fi end m death. Is golf a dang. or the over forties? There is no si:: middle-aged man o: nineteenth hole69 words
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Article92 1960-03-01 10 PERTH So.. are 118 ru\\> behiiid v. wickets In hai.d Western Au Westt m A leman no. H9, L S Wubtrt 89. P. Tie; South AusU (D. }l 6-18. R. Straus 4-o" <L Fa veil 98 1. SYDNEY, lues. Mum Lorraine Crapp has hi92 words
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Article70 1960-03-01 10 QUEENSTOW Pahir Panjang School t: ed Gan Eng Seng School o; the semi-final Pasir Panjang District school soccer competitio: terday. Scorers were Yacob (3 man <2>. Mokthar *I>. Kwa Wah '1> and Kee So<> Radha scored for Ga Pavir Pan jane: F Ish, Aziz; Yusof.70 words
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Article67 1960-03-01 10 PASIR PAN JANG. I A goal by Aln. minutes from time mat Alexandra Grammar 6 to beat Alexandra Seconc Modern by 1-0 at Gilln ground yesterday. For Modern boys Bhu) dra was outstandi: always threateninp. bri' goalkeeper Webb m form. Releree: 111 Suppl Mrxandra67 words
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138 1960-03-01 10 IFINGLETON WRITE THE BEe BOOK ON THIS TOUR By JOli JACK FingleU ten. by a lor. best book' I hav< last winter's Au cricket tour. Its arrival, at a tin* a new spirli been born m the side m the highly opportune For it tells of and failings by I138 words
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Advertisement288 1960-03-01 10 Just Rec'd the latest Lady's W Pyjomos from $6.50 Pair etc. ptiPIMC STOXkt 6, Rofflcs Ploce. 1 Sit 173, Orchard Rd. I k tor your Too-Quo lity Camphor-Chests Furnitures JUST UNPACKED! range W of Monipur Lil^^A Do cc a lfi\ Cotton one A Hand Woven I m Woihoble C ton288 words
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Advertisement218 1960-03-01 10 FOR I QUALITY AND RELIABILITY IN BABY AND CHILDREN WEARS PLEASE CALL AT: SOON JOO CO., S3, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE Shoes that ALL BRITISH craftsmanship confident: O.K. A.I. Lasting wear for the most fastidious men. Most complete styles and colour tone. t /gents: S. M. HUSSAIN SAIBOO Department Store that218 words
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Advertisement592 1960-03-01 10 gHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. (iOOD HP FOX DISCS hunters is to go along to Nang Ht'iig Co. 103,592 words
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Advertisement563 1960-03-01 10 laiesi snipment oi world famous "CANON" products such as beasneets and towels of percale and fine muslin In many colours and designs. DO YOU WANT a new dress lor your wardrobe? Then go along and have a look at the delightful range ol dress materials now on show at Chop563 words
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Advertisement194 1960-03-01 10 Spmeimt Otfor NEW RECORDS Many Good Numbers for your Selection. Priced from 57.00 12" LONGPLAYINGS rOhNANGU£NGJ.CO ■£~^r) mo mouss SttM i SOAO S'NG»PO»L'. also of THE ART MUSIC DEPOT., 32/36, Orchard Road, (next to Hongkong Bank) Singapore-9, (Tel: *****). Why go elsewhere Where you can get ail your Exclusive Materials194 words
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Advertisement219 1960-03-01 10 FINDING IT HARD TO KEEP THAT 9 4 CREASE IN YOUR PANTS OR SKIRT? You nted 8 "CLEANSET" cosy lo opplv, suitoble M i %ate for oil moUriah. "CLEAN* SET" keeps crease* »tt#J resistent even *o rain frequent bendings. Only $1.20 per bottle of 1 OOcc. Sole Distributors Wonted. «V219 words
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194 1960-03-01 11 HOCK DEFEAT FOR MALAYA'S WORLD BEATERS t teat champs two weeks before the All-England tournament STOCKHOLM, Tuesday. yjALAYAN pair Lim Say Hup and Teh Kew San, holders of the All-England, Malayan. \merican, Canadian and Glasgow doubles itles, crashed to defeat last night against a >air of Danes. Two weeks beforeReuter - 194 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-03-01 11 then turned bad norel police are J 1 FDASDFSDAAS I_7F Won Time: lmin. 28 5. I pjv 7l Won by z. nine: imui. .n s I Di v. ;-,VF. Won by: nk.. 2. Time: lmin, S:J 5. I \V«»n d> I, 1. r. lime: lmin. 870 words
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Article216 1960-03-01 11 NHAOEN, J today dccid 1 "O'i»er 3 ree trade a. Cinema~killiP mar IS COSIA. Wed.— A L%^ i shot dead) Dw :i a village c U.P.I. A Russian atf COaCh ngton. wed Omar will not only play for I will play on Club m the Division O.216 words
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175 1960-03-01 11 GOOD FORM ON HARD TRACKS AT PENANG By ALLAN LEWIS j fiOLOUR FILM (Lee) and Cheni were the only horses to break 40 seconds for three furlongs at Penang this morning. They went fast approach 1 ing the half mile, which they ran m 53 i. the last three m175 words
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Article54 1960-03-01 11 AND STIU ITS A DRAW I .es. Queen's Montrose drew Football i ter Covers 2. Ed from Feo. u|>— Necond round: 0. >econd ond replay: Celtic o BL for the quartpr-flnals S h Football AssoCup, to be played on United v Kilor Celtic v Thi Rangers v tidingReuter - 54 words
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Article68 1960-03-01 11 hot MHo ami h t and e y e .shades to all. '"Vi ih^ roiiU and at the finish Fraser and Neave •V"? g f ,lr nks Horluks Limited sei up drink s'uuins J\<Z BukU Timah and Uun.arn Roads and also "^J&StSSSJ^S^ 1.-d hv si,.»n-» Mnimrnt _di«-68 words
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Article392 1960-03-01 11 Only one Malayan seeded j ALL-ENGLAND DRAW ONDON, Tues. Teh ■k Kew San is the only Malayan seeded m the men's singles of the All England badminton championships. The draw was made here /esterday. C. Watanasin of Thailand, md E Kops of Denmark are seeded to meet m the final.Reuter - 392 words
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121 1960-03-01 11 BIG WALK THESE PRIZES MUST BE CLAIMED THESE prizes m Sunday s Free Press Walk have still to be claimed at Times House. River Valley Road: Modelling and charmeourse by Joan Booty: Theresa Sn e (2601). Halrset and shampoo by Roland of Coral: Mrs. Toona Hazell (2535); Mrs. Coral Patricia121 words
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Advertisement350 1960-03-01 11 the greatest booster off g^ office output since the typewriter C^" /> ft o t* *T V^W WOT At a tout ii of vi.ur tm-r-r \^^^"^^^^J the Sienoretie enables >ou ii^^»»^F^*^ to dictate your letter*- du> JjjJJ^^^iLJ ing and after offur lime. give in^lrurtion-i Ir-fore leaving W^^ I oftite. rf<ord350 words
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Article, Illustration225 1960-03-01 12 MELVIN CHAN - MELVIN CHAN Charter gives weaker sex a higher degree of moral justice By ADVICE TO ALL WED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEIR OWN CUSTOMS IN THE PAST SINGAPORE, Tuesday SINGAPORE women who are married m accordance with their custom* should register their marriages under the provisions of the225 words
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296 1960-03-01 12 TWO CYCLONES-CRUISER RUSHES WITH MEDICAL SUPPLIES •pill-; death toll m Cyclone Carol, which raged across Mauritius over the weekend, is now about 16. The figure ma\ be higher. Thousands of people were made homeless half the houses were296 words
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77 1960-03-01 12 PROTEST AS 'APART' COLLEGE IS OPENED CWPETOWX. Tues.— South Africa's first university college lor coloured students was opened here yesterday by the Minister 'for Education, Arts and Science. Mr. Jan Serfontein. About !0 people carrying banners protesting against separate universities paraded outside the college as the Minister arrived. Mr. Serfontein77 words
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Article11 1960-03-01 12 MANILA. Tues. A slight 30-second earthquake hit Manila yesterday.11 words
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243 1960-03-01 12 'I didn't marry your mother he tells son from Red China HONOLULU, Tuesda: CHINESE-American youth, who left Com munisfl China five months ago to search for his American lather, yesterday shook his h, m disbelief when told his father had refuj to see him. Albert Joseph Herbert Jr.. '21, of243 words
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148 1960-03-01 12 BEARD FROM BERMUDA LEADS IN BIG WALK •OORT WILLIAM, Scotland, Tues. David Robinson, a 35--year-old bearded Bermudan, was more than 30 miles ahead of his rivals yesterday m the £5.000 $42,500) march from end to end of Britain. He reached this small Scottish town, 170 miles from the starting point.Reuter - 148 words
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179 1960-03-01 12 This car without wheels 'floats' on rails SJAN FRANCISCO, Tues. —The nrst wheelless car designed to 'ride on rails, a prototype of a vehicle that may some day carry passengers at speeds of 200 to 500 miles an hour, was shown at Redondo yesterday. Instead of rolling on wheels, theU.P.I - 179 words
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Article34 1960-03-01 12 NEW YORK. Tues. Admiral Robert L. Dennison of the U.S. Navy has replaced Admiral Jerauld Wright as NATO's Supreme Allied Commander m the Atlantic and Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet.34 words
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Article38 1960-03-01 12 LONDON. Tues. The, i English Electric Co. has j I secured an initial order worth more than £150,000 ($1,275,000) for an electrical supply system for an East German jet plane.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article30 1960-03-01 12 LONDON, Tiies.— A British woman engineer is to be sent to the Soviet Union later this year to study the training, employment and prospects of Russian women engineers.30 words
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Article23 1960-03-01 12 LONDON, Tues— The last day of February brought the warmest morning temperatures for this time of year recorded m Britain.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article21 1960-03-01 12 ROME. Tues. Senator Cesare Merzagora, who has criticised political corruption has resigned a* Prp.siripnt. of the Senate.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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253 1960-03-01 12 010 DE JANEIRO, 1V Tues.— Aviation experts blame the famous Sugarloaf Mountain's effect on radio signal beams for last week's air collision of a U.S. Navy plane and a Brazilian airliner which killed 61 people. They say that when the mountainU.P.I - 253 words
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35 1960-03-01 12 MUST BEW $500 in this pop WORD PUZ Seng. Pasir Panjanc: Rahm Yusof. M yiiat. Kiang. X 1 (an Inn Sens Mohd. Yasm. Murthi. Gobachan g lek; Teng Poll. Rac j Ratnasingam. Othn I SI35 words
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Article55 1960-03-01 12 PASIR PAN JANG -A goal by Aimer.. aninutes from time < -.Alexandra Grammar -to beat Alexandra St Modern by 1-0 at G •ground yesterday. For Modern boy* B ;dra was outstandii jalways threatening •goalkeeper Webb •form. Re:cree: Mi Bupptl Alexandra (.rammai Jackson B ;Bulmer;55 words
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Article139 1960-03-01 12 Eoch doy this week .The Sin 9 opc 1 >uzzle. In eoch puzzle there will t nissing. Whot you hove to do is to hi m he o.d of the CLUES o>en with eoch puixi RULI> 1 Word Puitit Contest C m<v fudged by a139 words
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Miscellaneous31 1960-03-01 12 .T*rr»v..i.'t'sv CLUES FOR WORD I. One of the person* 4 I part m a s 2- Can certainty be useful m M .m off 3 Anythini; d^n n Lm.inner natur.illy longer31 words
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