The Singapore Free Press, 3 March 1960
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1960-03-03 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article121 1960-03-03 1 MELVIN CHAN - MELVIN CHAN r^je of the 140 »8 h jelling rate H K dollar kdffklkfkfl lkdkldkld jjot show an* marked increase. No. 3: •Oh, capital has been sent from Singapore t". Britain to take advantage vt the higher interest that bank.s there arc paying." But Hung Kong buMne»men al>o know121 words
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Article, Illustration152 1960-03-03 1 Demonstrations mar last leg of latin America tow STUDENTS ROW: HE'S RED EYED BUT SMILING MONTEVIDEO, Thursday. PRESIDENT KISKNHOWKR got tear gas m his eyes but kept smiling as student demon>trations broke out during his welcome to the capital of Uruguay yesterday. Trouble started outside the152 words
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76 1960-03-03 1 RON DON. Thurs. David Lj R>>biiu>on, 35. of Bermuda, -till more than 20 mile.s ahead of his nearest rival. :ied the small Scotti>h town of Denny today with nearly 300 miies or his 1.000--mlle race from end to end of lin behind him.Reuter - 76 words
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Article18 1960-03-03 1 DELHI. Thur.v expediton to t, led by Brii; h. principal o: here yesterday climb the18 words
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Article28 1960-03-03 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Belgian Congo. Thurs. Two nuns were injured when a hospital orderly shot them with a bow 1 and arrow after being sacked from his job.28 words
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Article30 1960-03-03 1 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Governor of New Hampshire, Iff. Wesley Powell, ha.s asked cinema owners m the state not to show the British film "Jack The Ripper."30 words
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Article21 1960-03-03 1 JAKARTA, Thur.s.— lt was predicted today that late rains would mean a decline m this year's sugar production.21 words
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Article, Illustration512 1960-03-03 1 Home' to palace -but a gate was shut LONDON, Thursday. •fONY Armstrong-Jones, Prim ess Margaret's fiance, went "home" to Buckingham Palace m a friend's midget car early yesterday morning after escorting the Princess to a white-tie-and-tails gala ballet performance. A royal limousine took the young couple and the Queen MotherReuter; U.P.I - 512 words
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Article, Illustration207 1960-03-03 1 TAN THUAN KOK - TAN THUAN KOK AFTER LAST SUNDAYS SPORT-A TEAM IS FORMED IN SINGAPORE TO HITCH-HIKE TO ENGLAND SOON By Singapore. Thurs. THREE young men who were among the 3.000 who finished the Free Press Big Walk last Sunday have now finalised plans tor an even LONGER207 words
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Article35 1960-03-03 1 FRANKFURT. Thurs. Pri.scnla Beaulieu, Elvis Presley's 16-year-old girl friend from Texas, was yesterday prevented from .saying goodbye to tiie rock 'n' roll singer by military police when he Hew home from ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article23 1960-03-03 1 MOSCOW, Thurs— Ru will help the now African state ol Guinea build a sports stadium and various industrial proj©23 words
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Article18 1960-03-03 1 RANGOON, Thurs The King and Queen of Tha.i received a rousing v. when tiny arrives lerday.18 words
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Article99 1960-03-03 1 TB II BR A N Thurs.— The royal palace here is expected to announce shortly that Queen Farah is expecting a baby. Teheran newspapers said yesterday. The Persian Press gave great publicity to the rePorts _n<»t yet officials confirmed- that the Queen is pregnant. The99 words
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Article506 1960-03-03 2 1» T **^H I fc^H Kftl II M L_**^M 111 >^Hflfe mft I* J 1.11 *J^-~ 1 I "*i < jj SINGAPORE, Thursday. PHASER AND NEAVE ords broke the $2 barrier yesterday for the first time since 1958. Although the price of Malaya's "blue chip"506 words
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Article102 1960-03-03 2 LONDON, March 2. Yesterday Today RUBBER No 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports Mar Apr. 3*l lb RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot :;1 Ui RUBBER NO. 1 RSS Settlement Home Terms Apr 331 33 11/16, May :*3 ">« 33 916 TONE: Easy. A!»>vt i>nce§ quoted m pence PEPPER:102 words
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Article58 1960-03-03 2 NEW YORK. March 1. Ytittrday Today TIN ttraitt <pot 101 00 101.12 TIN futurt Strait* Contract TONt: SALES RUBBER Futurtt Mar 40 »7i 40 75 May 3i».f<7i 39 sO TONE: Bartly staady. SALES: 44 tot* No. 1 RSt Mar. landed prici COFFEE: Futures B Contract Mar. H.58 words
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Article23 1960-03-03 2 NEW YORK. March Yesterday Today 30 Industrials >'■-■ 20 Railroads 14* 40 Domestic Bends B.IS 15 Utilities 35 Stocks Composite Averages23 words
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Article38 1960-03-03 2 M. itel ,ot and awaiting i Launponc i awaiting r. *><i. .iiloats tin. March shiprm-nt ».1 Sarawak nnqimm Muntok whit;ind r i '.<S. afio.v Marcta shipment unquoted, tellers -dock. At.. i 'juotfd m I pc it..38 words
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Article71 1960-03-03 2 LONDON. March J. Yesterday Today COPRA Philippines C it. UK North delivered weißht per lon* ton Mar COPRA. Straits ft.l.f. 1 UK North European ports delivered weight per lone ton Mar. Apr COCONUT OIL crurii Straits e.i.f. European ports m bulk ptr lons ton Mar. COCONUT OIL71 words
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Article112 1960-03-03 2 Distilleries pay second interim LONDON: Eft si Inaia Distilleries and Sugar Factories declared a second Interim dividend of 14-2/7 per cent plus a special additional dividend of 7-1 7. making 38-4/7 per cent less tax for the year to Sept. 30, 1959. The directors do not intend to recommend112 words
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Article91 1960-03-03 2 Board of Trade sells aluminium stockpile LONDON: The Board of Trade is to sell Its stockpile of aluminium to the British c: touting company, Alcan (United K.r.gdom» Ltd. Alcan has already about 10.000 tons from the pile. Millions to boost aluminium output MONTREAL: The Aluminium Co. of Canada Ltd.91 words
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Article58 1960-03-03 2 London: Better outlook Activity In the London tin market improved but prices showed little chant Demand on both sides of the Atlantic wa^ reported as fftir. New York: Steadier Tin was .neauier m the spot i month with some tightness re- ported and stead} m other months. Comex copper58 words
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125 1960-03-03 2 A SLIDING TREND CONTINUES ON LONDON MARKET LONDON. Thursday. PRICES on the London Stock Exchange todaj continued to pursue a downward course and further widespread losses were recorded on balance. Talk of the possibility of a credit squeeze later m the year was an unsettling influence and although selling was125 words
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Article32 1960-03-03 2 LONDON. Thurs. Tin Commonwealth economic committee said today that the upward trend m milk production m the main dairying countries fell m 1959. Lexs butter was produced and exported.32 words
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Article85 1960-03-03 2 NEW YORK Wall Street closed heavy with a fair distribution of losses rang mostly to a point or more. The market moved 10. right from the start under Lerate but persistent pro-fit-taking and other selling. In the morning, the pi sure was absorbed with material damage and the85 words
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Article731 1960-03-03 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY Yestccay INDUSTRIALS Alfi Bricks Pret 1.95 1.95 Ords. 2.20 2.40 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 60.- 54/6 B.M. Trustees 525 5.25 ion. Tin Smelt Prif. 19- 19/- M Grds 51'- 51/--rH Disnensary 1.25 1.24731 words
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Article79 1960-03-03 2 SHIPS IN PORT lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves i or expected today are: Ruys 1 2, Canton 45, Sibonga 6A. Maetsuycker 6 7. Glengyle 8 9. Boleslaw Beirut 10/11, Straat Johore 13 14, Jan Mateiko 15/16, Pres- Monroe 18. Mikawa Maru 19. Sletter N. Wall 5. Karossa 21/22.79 words
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Article58 1960-03-03 2 HONG KONG. Wednesday. Closing prices here today were: Yesterday Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,285 $1,270 1.270 sales salin Ins. Canton $100.00 $101.00 sales sales Wheelock Marden..s (5.00 S H.BO 6.75 6.85 a sales H'Kon*; phone $35.50 $35.20 &535.75 &535.75 lei .viles y Farm .V Cold Storage58 words
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Advertisement748 1960-03-03 2 *3 |if THE EoAaCa LINES SailiN|t ta ADIN. RED SEA. MCOITIRRANUN, (JT^ CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. >C Sp«re P. S'fcair. Pewant v^J, fi\. mt, Mpjm 2 61 6A 4 Mar 4 8 Mar 6 7 Mar 1/^' km SQ m.v Seiani.a I, 18,21 Mar 21 22 Mar 23 24 Mai748 words
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Advertisement160 1960-03-03 2 l:: hamburg-americanT^l NORTH GERMA L^| To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles a,» Bremen Homb I Calls Southampton tor i SCHWABENSTEIN LLOYO BRAUNSCHWEIG HAPAG Mar HAMBURC 'Htt-r Mar To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama WERRASTEIN (LLOYD I 1 ESSEN (NAPAG; FRANKFURT (HAPAC! THE BLUE FUNNEL LlKrl (NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE I To Halifax, Montreal, Boston, Nc*160 words
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Article, Illustration7 1960-03-03 3 The cake boom in Katong dlkdlkldk kljnjjh7 words
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162 1960-03-03 3 EDNA TAN - EDNA TAN THIS HAPPENS EACH YEAR AMONG THE 35,000 BOYS AND GIRLS IN SCHOOL By Singapore. Thursday. AlUar7ch Hi, U- F I 'M, ILU<)N M ->l» MM hn Sins Har ds °at h year am «»K the •»".<) 0 boys and girts m Singapore schools.162 words
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Article41 1960-03-03 3 NGAPORE. Thurs.-Chi-ar.d Western music m the modern manner will be featured m the Radio Sln| {ramme, Four with a Hammond, at 9.15 tcOf Gus hammond .am. Abell <rhythm guitar). Dan Hopk:n> idr .md Filmer «*c.41 words
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Article89 1960-03-03 3 OCTOBER DATE FOR ORCHID SHOW TINGUN, Ihurs. The Malayan Orchid Societj wii; hold its annual genera] meeting m March. The secretary, Mr. Khoo Ka> Ann. yesterday said .1 Bab-committee would be formed from among the nev. office hearers to arrange for the next orchid show. The show would probably be89 words
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Article, Illustration213 1960-03-03 3 UNIONIST: WORKERS TOO FREE WITH MONEY I/UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs.— The average Malayan worker is far too free with his money, according to one of Malaya's leading trade unionists, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, secret-ary-general of the big National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr. Narayanan said for this reason he proposed213 words
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Article, Illustration261 1960-03-03 3 AIRLINE MAN URGES GOVT TO START WORK ON NEW TERMINAL BUILDING 'AS SOON AS POSSIBLE' pAYA LEBAR, Thurs. Singapore is m danger of hilling behind m the development of jet age Facilities, a KLM official warned yesterday. Plans drawn up by the Government261 words
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Article36 1960-03-03 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Mr. A. Kulasmgham. deputy officer m charge CID and State Traffic Control Officer. has left on transfer lor Upper Perak where he will be attached to No. 8 Police Field Force.36 words
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172 1960-03-03 3 JAPANESE FAIR DREW BIG MALAYAN ORDERS I I I^UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Thurs. The twoweek Japanese trade fair held m Kuala Lumpur recently was a big success and attracted orders from Malayan firms amounting to several million dollars worth of Japanese goods. This was stated yesterday by the head of the172 words
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Article58 1960-03-03 3 Antoinette - Antoinette dlkdlkd A new weekly feature on who's who on the Singapore ballet scene begins today m Page 16 of BTsiNGAPORITrffUSHI Local Govt. polls SINGAPORE. Thuiß. There will be no local government elections m Singapore m fuiure. This was decided upon by the L( live Assembly yesterday when58 words
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Article168 1960-03-03 3 FOUR-MONTH GROOM FOR TOP POSTS I^UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs.— Mr. Oim Ie Mm. 21. sistant. ,Ed Messrs. Boustead Co.. Ltd., Kuala Lum; left for Singapon night to board the Glengyle for Britain, where he will undergo a four-month tra for an executive p Two168 words
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Advertisement70 1960-03-03 3 I *V•,v FREE ENTRY CONTEST -SEE PAGE 2O SALE 'RICES ARE RIDICULOUS $0.30 per Yd s 0.35 M S -Iks. Printed cv Shantungs, r e from 0.50 Blouses 2.50 eoch Shorts 2.50 tn f -c» Slock, 4.20 j 0.70 300 0.70 Sport Shirts 2.50 >cks 0.80 o Poir Mi Socks70 words
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Advertisement103 1960-03-03 3 r i V,y IL f Wolnut Wood trom Koihmn jf CIO IGS Block Wood from Moih r P v'u I Rose Wood trom My» O rt Be it a side toble, o cenfr« piece, a cottec table or o round "W piece, you must vec our stock Mllf] 1 fll103 words
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Miscellaneous335 1960-03-03 3 Learning Malay with Radio Singapore -6 liinua: Ear. X Dan Ahmad musoh Ilidong: Nose. Hasan: And Ahmad is Bibir: Lips. Hasan s enemy. 7<). Ciini: Teeth. 9- Hasan tidak tegor 80. Musoh: tnemv. Ahmad: Hasan is not on 81. Kawan: Friend. speaking terms with SI. Rumah: House. Ahmad. 83. Tegor:335 words
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Miscellaneous216 1960-03-03 3 Short wave 62 metres Mildred Appaauiav; 6.45 Sun--9 p.m.— lo p.m. daily se: Serenade. Medium wave 476 metres 6- 53 Announcements; 6.55 P.M. 1.00 Programme sum- Snigapore snare market report; nary; 1.02 A lucky dip into the iO ?J l news; ,10 Newstalk. musical box; 1.30 The news; 15 r216 words
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Article, Illustration302 1960-03-03 4 THE VILLAGE THAT WILL MAKE THE UNWANTED FEEL AT HOME -FOR A FEE 4 VILLAGE <>0 miles from here has an "industry" that i> probablj unique. It lives off children. The vilhigc is Stiiuigolagiilli meaning Strangle the R< i>stoi JUST AN EYE-CATCHER IN MANDARIN SILK WHICH THE302 words
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Article16 1960-03-03 4 LONDON*. Thurs. The S US$ the nt cycl Mauritius, it was announ- night.16 words
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Article15 1960-03-03 4 MOSCOW. T trade and paym< i i meni beJapan was d here ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article54 1960-03-03 4 BRUSSELS. Thurs. The Belgian Parliament yesterday took its first step m transferring power to Africans m the Belgian Congo. The Chamber of Representatives < Lower House) adopted a Bill creating immediate "executive colleges" formed ol Congolese politicians who will share power with Belgian administrators m the54 words
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243 1960-03-03 4 A CURE FOR AIR AND SEA TRAVEL CLAIMED BY DOCTOR ONDON, Thurs. A i new cure tor travel sickness is being tried out m 25 vessels of the Union Castle Line and on passengers flying m the Hunting-Clan fleet of planes. The discoverer is Dr. Douglas Fairley. ship's surgeon mReuter - 243 words
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Article13 1960-03-03 4 RAWALPINDI, Thurs. President Ayub Khan will visit Japan m November. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article17 1960-03-03 4 CAPE TOWN. Thurs. -The Japanese ship Soya is due hero from Antarctica today. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article44 1960-03-03 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— Mr. David Ben-Gurion. the Israeli Prime Minister, has asked to see President Efoeahower and Mr. Christian Herter. the Secretary of State. during his private visit to the United States next wreck. Th»« request «s under consideration. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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308 1960-03-03 4 Married man proposed marriage to girl: You're pest to women, judge tells him LONDON. Thursday. g\ inclination a married man who {old' an 18-year-old girl he was a bachelor and then proposed marriage was a liar and a real pest to young women, said Mr. Justice Sachs at Herefordshire Assizes.308 words
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Article36 1960-03-03 4 LONDON. Thurs. Br; sovereignty m the Antai Will be lully saleguarded by the Antarctic Treaty is ratified Mr. John Proiumo. :or ForAffair.^, .->aid jresterd The treaty was cently by 12 na Reutrr Washington.-Reuter - 36 words
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12 1960-03-03 4 $229,500 necklace sold in 95 second' bidding L Loi ma j I12 words
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Advertisement198 1960-03-03 4 JALAN-LAH BERSAMA 2 ■OUAL LI ATl^^^^^^^^ '.^m Diperbuct untok megurang- fiMARAJfPPM Ml £^M**^ kor. belcnja dengan bagian iffl I Ml y^^^m^ ctcsnva istimewa berwarna niftCt*&\ ft -JJ^r tcm, chcklat ctau kuning duku 0&i S x^w !^^o^» untok kanak2. Boleh dibersehkan <^,'// J s^ /^> dengQCi oyer. Boleh tahan lama Ul198 words
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Advertisement97 1960-03-03 4 jff^f^ SINCE 1815 g[\7\\\. THE SWISS WATCH I A I FOR ALL CLIMATES re than 100 ft j^^ of successful trading J; m Asia and a Modern j^ Service after sale under p Ciuarantee Penm m^ v Bm >\ m^ MmFAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO., lH It-F lotfrry Rood. Si^oport F«f£97 words
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Miscellaneous428 1960-03-03 4 BORN today you have an j an important letter to a relative. Inventive mind and, if v TAI^V s (Ap f r 2 mM y 2l vnnr tnipntc qrp turned to- Your best day for intellectual or fl* JXfin*i« nf all cultural pursuits. Take care of ward the usefulness Of428 words
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Article53 1960-03-03 5 OF SEVEN FROM AGE SOCIETY JEWS 500 IN KAMPONGS BUKIT TIMAH, Thursday. OF -MALAYA Malay ha- just completed a different dialects m Malay i.rik and Kroh districts of leani lefl Singapore m under t! leadership of i Yusof bin Hitam, n\u\ More than 50053 words
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Article34 1960-03-03 5 MISSION IN SEARCH OF FOLK TALES B:r TiMAh. r v So- der the I c cultural acehe Idi I i] of tht- soclei told the Free Press the iidertak. kii.d. of ore .ral fellow34 words
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107 1960-03-03 5 LIGHTS FOR 70 HOMES BUT ONLY FOR THREE HOURS DAILY TANGLIN, Thurs.— -About 70 families m Kampong Chantek Lama and the adjoining squatter settlement are now enoying modern lighting for three hours every night. The person responsible for lighting up their homes is Mr. Guan Soon, 28, a businessman. Mr.107 words
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Article14 1960-03-03 5 VGAPORE. Thurs. The Church i 1 hold a prayer W p.m. tomor:14 words
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Article6 1960-03-03 5 New premises for Bangkok Bank dlkdlmkdl6 words
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143 1960-03-03 5 OINCi \PORE, Thin Hashim bin Hus sain, an 11-year-oid Primary Five j lent of Monk's Hill School, is a bundle cl a mothers dream boy. Unlike most students who head for home after >chool for a refreshing bath an d Hashim helps his143 words
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260 1960-03-03 5 Railways may plan special travel rates for study tours MALA LUMPUR, Thins. The Nlalavan Railways Administration hus given an assurance that it would consider 11 request for special travel concession rates from student bodies. The National Union of Federation Students last week decided to write to the Federation Government for260 words
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170 1960-03-03 5 2 CHINESE STUDENTS TAKE -FIRSTS' IN A MALAY CONTEST SINGAPORE Thurs. Ihe Peru unit, a .Malay youth organisation here, has held its first national lanmiase speech contot for non-Malays al the Geylang Community Centre. Thero were Z~ speakers during the two-hour contest. First m the men's section Mr. Tan Ta170 words
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Article, Illustration41 1960-03-03 5 PRINCIPAL RETIRES AFTER 31 YEARS MR. V. A. GEORGE, former principal of Kuong Avenue School, who recently retired from the Education Department after 31 years' service. He has left for Kuala Lumpur where he intends to set up a commercial school.41 words
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Article74 1960-03-03 5 Schoolgirl star stole the show BUKIT TIMAH. 1:,,. Mi Primra >Jing actress o\ ly acclaimed n produced b Chr.st movf Slngapoi Primrose had a 1* In "Ah Gong F. a play by t Schools St: to conunem 74th FoundsApplause A Form Six tt the A.C AM Mill. Wl rd by74 words
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Advertisement260 1960-03-03 5 SUCCESS ~§tfHj The obovc picture shows Low Thcon Hock. Adnon bin Ahmad, Mcnq Seng Mak, Adi hrn baiikan, Patrick Savo and Bochon Romswol They were the winning team m the Frc« Press Walk on 28th February, 1960. The first tour-mentioned all took a course ot APISERUM, solution ot Royal Jelly260 words
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Miscellaneous171 1960-03-03 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE b Lee Falk and PhU DaviS I Tvfau^l IWE KNOW THERE'S A LOC^EY I HOW COME YOU'RE V YOU'RE THE OMLVV WFTHIMKMR.Xj f vri rMONJeuS--TRYINJ£-ro*NOCK GO BRIGHT ANPKNiO»vyOME WITH FKEEPOAaX COULP V YCL V ApPTMiS SPACEMAN! ALL THE ANSWERS-/ TOMOVEOPFTWE /V171 words
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Article317 1960-03-03 6 Singapore's need for expatriates SINGAPORE'S Education Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, has said nothing startlingly new when he calls upon civil servants to take a selfless approach to their work. They must be imbued with "a high sense of dedication" to the service to the community. Attitudes must no317 words
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Article, Illustration836 1960-03-03 6 JAMES CAMERON - So painfully overdue the birth of this nation JAMES CAMERON IF AMERY1— DOES NOT HAVE A SOLUTION, PP«^ THERE MAY BE TROUBLE j by NICOSIA gV the latest count there are some fifteen brand new hooks on Cyprus today under starter's orders, some fifteen impatient authors jockeying for a quick836 words
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395 1960-03-03 6 HENRY THODY - HENRY THODY iL ROME OEAUTIFUL girls m Dior dress- es. pink mink capes and Cartier jewellery have been driving up to police headquarters m Milan to reveal one of the most fantastic call-girl scandals of all time. Illustrating how the racket395 words
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210 1960-03-03 6 gRITISH shipyards have regained second place among the ship-build-ing countries of the world. \nd with orders for more than 4,000,000 tons of new ships on hand they are all set to oust Japan and win back the title "Builders for the World." which they210 words
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Letter47 1960-03-03 6 THANKS I WOULD like to add a personal word of thanks for the wonderful morning's sport you arranged for us on Sunday m the Free Press Big Walk. I enjoyed every minute of it, and 1 am looking forward eagerly to next year. Singapore. TOONA lIAZELL47 words
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262 1960-03-03 6 KITTY DIXON - KITTY DIXON ...IF YOU ARE HIS HCHtTAH By LONDON T J^ GIRL can't learn to be a I at business college an\ m she'd be taking courses m Protection" "Getting I Clients" and -How to Wrong:." Becau.se to be the Perfect Secretary262 words
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Advertisement319 1960-03-03 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTH 20 Word* $4 (Hinimum) KUHZ To Moim <Skip> md Fred rhr 1060. ANNOUNCEMENT 29 Wor I ii mum) THINKING OF BUYING A Tnn.«l«--soon k for. "T Middle Rc>-i AT YOUR SERVICE —Box 59 ctt. extra TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print from ;ar»?ncy. are. DOCUMENTS wfcOfl you 1 Kotomatic.319 words
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Advertisement16 1960-03-03 6 Rings of Distinction ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS U.S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone: *****16 words
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Advertisement95 1960-03-03 6 $kb^# fl^ J^ tm\ HIGH QUALITY I FURNITURE I 4mYfJ/ea?&sp/<?M 9 I his 8 Piece Lounge So From $37/50 pt' I 5 BEDROOM SETS, DINING DRAWING ROOM SETS, ALSC DRESSING TABLES, ETC. FUR> KkAW t%.OAi f%.i>^t i^yt/( >%<>. PMM I WHEN IT IK CO^tS TO I J| l.^ IWUSTRIA^^ ISinnaport95 words
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29 1960-03-03 7 WHETHER YOU ARE GOING HOME ON LEA YE OR (PAYING A VISIT. YOU WILL COVER MORE GROUND IF YOU GO ON AN ORGANISED TOUR29 words
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Article, Illustration805 1960-03-03 7 Seeing Britain— the cheaper way STATELY HOMES OR HIGHLANDS, A COACH TRIP IS THE ANSWER I NO COUNTRY gains more m attractiveness when seen through the eyes of the holidaymaker than Britain. It is a place where you can wander at will and enpy every moment, and perhaps for this805 words
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Advertisement81 1960-03-03 7 a HOLIDAY think of ißyiF FROM SINGAPORE iJ-E^A— —4 1 K/f/^ 2Jm I !l faSt and Vtt^ZZ-r-- frequent C \^V~- 7 services can take you to >^ any major city '^>^ m the Far East ~*m ALSO, xC JW/ offers you economical V w excursion fares valid 90 days I81 words
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Advertisement77 1960-03-03 7 p ii n if c will vUU IV O SAVE YOU I TIME A A A 1/ HAVE m Zy bUU IV q ov r 400 iH COOKS FOR ALL |^AA|/^ OVER V AR SwiDE UUUIVV EXPERIENCE eA A l# f^ KNOW ALL THE 1 11 1 X V MOST77 words
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Article365 1960-03-03 8 Taking trouble out of travel who plan a holiday to any part of the world to any clime can rely on Bousteads for the best possible travel service m Malaya today. With more than 120 years' experience m Malaya, Boustead and Co. Ltd., is the only travel agency m the365 words
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Article, Illustration625 1960-03-03 8 A desolate village in 1841, now... IJONG KONG is a craggy island, rising abruptly m dramatic peaks off the mainland of China. As recently as 1841, it was Just a desolate fishermen's village. Then Britain occupied it as a safety measure after the Opium War making it a crown colony625 words
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184 1960-03-03 9 DELPHI HOTEL HAS FOLLOWED PORE GROWTH Maugham set out on hi* mt nt ii 'oiirney to the Far East little j the Singapore he came to not he anything like it was taken place during certainly stirred his other tourists who have ore been able to offer >men facilities com-184 words
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Article238 1960-03-03 9 working two or three years m Singapore or the Federation it is no good going on leave for a rest if you are going to start W0l ?7 n all the tim e about your baggage If you do, it will spoil your leave and make you238 words
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Article, Illustration871 1960-03-03 9 ROULETTE WHEELS WILL SPIN IN THE SWEDISH CROUPIERS TO GIVE THAT MONTE CARLO TOUCH.... OOULETTE wheels will be spinning this summer m some of Sweden's most popular holiday hotels. Every evening, croupiers with their monotonous, impersonal cries or "Rien ne va plus 1 (No more stakes), wih le over crowded871 words
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Advertisement74 1960-03-03 9 EVINRUDE /I H M fif.SAi7ft tf Ushintj of Fawniifi i ruisiny \HI hi is ih<> Xttntv I<> HvmvmlH+r. Allup W^g^g^i^i^^^w, g^V —^^^^I^Bi^^?^Z > *J EVINRUDE I V^[ fj %e^Ks*^^^sj^^^^ r <//£i£r outboard motors J, J i >l for quick startr. -W^l3bp—^S engine for your I^k! ■-vith large boats "T^l b.74 words
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Advertisement308 1960-03-03 9 mQQmHQUb I &3%£ NON STOP BY S m MALAYAN AIRWAYS? 10£ SUPER CONSTELLATION This NEW service between Smga- mifc&//&!fc 'r m— pore and Hong Kong commences ltf?^ J iv&Z&j--i -'-.i^BL tomorrow and provides the idcol JB*-* ■^T-/--'flL flight for the ever increasing r 3!&* number of people visiting Hong B308 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1960-03-03 10 ROUND THE WORLD: FLY OW-PAY LATER... Every major city is now within easy y^ .payment, thanks to BOAC It costs you only $431 down, the balance over 24 months A study m contrast WITH THE dawn of the jet-age all the fabled cities of the six continents are just a1,206 words
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Advertisement36 1960-03-03 10 tli a standard never before achieved I W^---» tC C to ra^ o/ ORUNDIG Radios. Radiograms and Taperecorders m our showkoom at Kgee Ann Building. Orchard Road. I \\J SOLE AGENTS KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. I36 words
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Article, Illustration569 1960-03-03 12 ADRIAN BALL - ADRIAN BALL /a city devoted to separating\ you from your dollars ...goes respectable By I AS VEGAS, the fabulous city of casinos and luxury hotels m the Nevada Desert is now striving for the respectable title of number one "convention centre" m the United States. The first stop569 words
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80 1960-03-03 12 Seven-league developing stride in the outboard pVINRUDE, -the DM respected name the waterfront." mak power history m 19 with todays top-per-formance motor 1 Once m a dt-oadr two you will i of a new prodiu vance so sweepim it's like the league" stride forward. It happened this at Evinrude. Many80 words
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Advertisement204 1960-03-03 12 Take the comfortable route to JAPAN and fly SWISSAIR /j9^ via BANGKOK Special 23 day return 9 fares available to Japan, on comfortable pressurised aircraft For further details consult your regular Travel Agents or THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO., LTD. Ibmgapore Kuala Lumpur Peruing Tel. ***** Tel: ***** Tel: *****/7204 words
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Article, Illustration473 1960-03-03 13 Enchanting Osaka, where old and new blend into one |()\h ol the tourist alii ipan this will be the th Osaka Internal Trade Fair, hi Id from April April L vvho to this "City of n. this festival nt Japan 11. res. Uich blencb cc of473 words
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Article, Illustration23 1960-03-03 13 ALSO preparing for the fair is this "sho" player, one of the Japanese Imperial Household musicians. The group has appeared overseas.23 words
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Advertisement33 1960-03-03 13 kjkjxkx lu/1 .i.*^ favourite rrndex♦or that very specijl W^B I ro the delights or m truly authentic H food served m except Sundays. M 'nq for portico ond JhAb dec^roted •res ond A|f|m33 words
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Advertisement156 1960-03-03 13 F R A CAREFREE LEAVE Let us handle your PACKING and STORAGE problems SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. In Associatiim With SINGAPORE PACKING CO., LTD. 8E Asia Insurance Building THE PIONEER FIRM IN SINGAPORE AND FEDERATION OF MALAYA For All Your Packing Baggage Requirements. Equipped With The Latest Machineries, Modern156 words
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Article, Illustration730 1960-03-03 14 FROM THE WELL IN PERFECT BALANCE jh^^^^J 111 LAND RICH IN BEAUTY STEEPED IN THE PAGEANT OF HISTORY MALAYANS planning a holiday abroad m which colourful festivals and pageantry vie with scenic beauty and grandeur, a holiday with all modern accommodation730 words
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Advertisement136 1960-03-03 14 w John, these time-tabU* are s» ■using' I do hope have time to Switzerland. ill ;j a cr>\ John b such a mean fmii tollies. I think I'll i 'Darling. Kr're both r And sj their travel problems were solved at Boustead's and «/;j/ a mtmderftJ i. holiday they had'136 words
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Advertisement34 1960-03-03 14 I^KfFl »^^l BB«k c_A y y^^3C»i x v For f/ii? finest JV f I COMFORT SERVICE %fc v 1 fif HOSPITALITY q|f /l'^ fw traditional J wj^ Lgf /TV *1 Japanese Manner J" "J34 words
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256 1960-03-03 15 dlkdlkldk Busmen complain of inability to control careless pupils and suggest introduction of the queue-system to avoid accidents I. rRS SHOULD BE KjMSIBLE FOR :5£ HAVIOUR AT tPORE, Thursday I daily flirt with death .stops b\ rushing at movn i I parents, bus- bus256 words
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Article, Illustration204 1960-03-03 15 Margaret Wee - Theresa such a surprise Margaret Wee She 'thought there was a mistake' By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Seventeen-year-old Theresa Sng could hardly believe it when she read m the Free Press that she had won a special prize m the women's section for completing: the Walk. I thought there must be a204 words
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112 1960-03-03 15 24 finalists for talentime competition KATONG. Thurs.—Twentyfour out of 40 contestants have been selected to appear for the finals of the "Grand 1960 Talentime Competition" carting at 8.30 p.m. at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Saturday. They are: Joseph Chan. Roland Tan, Samuel Au. Yong Buang Othman. Merville Bell Bobby112 words
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Article, Illustration89 1960-03-03 15 Sukhdev, 9, collects prize for Big Walk SINGAPORE. Thurs. Nine-year-old Sukhdev Singh* a student of AngloChinese School, yesterday walked proudly into TimeHouse to collect his special prize for completing the Free Press Big Walk last Sunday. He said that many of his classmates would not believe that he had completed89 words
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Article32 1960-03-03 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The robber industry faced the most acute natural rubber shortage m 50 years last year, the chairman of the Rubber Trade Association declared m London early this week.32 words
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Article25 1960-03-03 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Swami Siddhatmananda, President ot Ramakrishna Mission, was guest speaker yesterday at the Rotary luncheon. He spoke on "Religion and Modem Outlook."25 words
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Article98 1960-03-03 15 NEW RULER- NEW STAMPS Xl ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Johore will have new stamps bearing the portrait of the new Sultan, a spokesman at Postal Services Headquarters said to- Penang and Malacca will also have new stamps with new symbols m place of Queen tnza'oeth's portrait. The new Malacca stamps will98 words
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Article, Illustration28 1960-03-03 15 Gog - Gog By 4 evening everyday with a regular order for the Singapore Free Press Don t trust to luck, make sure of a pleasant eve28 words
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Article, Illustration181 1960-03-03 15 THE POMPOUS ONES -VIEWS OF 2 GIRLS With big money, cars they get chance to feel important SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two pretty English girls, who have lived for 12 years m various parts of once the British empire m SouthEast Asia, yesterday took a black backward look at "English men of181 words
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149 1960-03-03 15 Trio who robbed man and girl sent to jail for three years SINGAPORE, Thursday. THREE men, Ho Ciiok Chiew, Chua Lam Tick and Ong Teck Ann. all 21, were sentenceed yesterday by the Second District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, to three years' jail for robbery. They were convicted oi robbing149 words
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Article66 1960-03-03 15 SINGAPORE. Thui\s.— The Fifth Magistrate, Mr. Lim Ewe Huat. yesterday convicted a youth, Tarn San. of stealing a silver anklet worth $13 from a child at the Sims Avenue market on Nov. 18 last year. Tarn admitted a similar previous conviction for which he is66 words
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Article25 1960-03-03 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The proposed Women's Charter was tabled at the Legislative Assembly yesterday. It will come up for second reading on April 6.25 words
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Article113 1960-03-03 15 UMNO talks in K.L. next month KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The United Malays National Organisation has decided to table 60 resolutions submitted by its various state divisions at its three-day general assembly from April The 60 are those the headquarters considered appropriate after pruning > than 200 resolutions or; ally received.113 words
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Miscellaneous214 1960-03-03 15 DIARY OF I TODAY'S I EVENTS THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY: Lecture on "Processing to Perfection" by the Yen. swanii Bliaskaranand Paramhamsa Parivrat, founder of the Universal Spiritual Mission, at 6.30 pm. at 8 Cairnhill Road. SINGAPORE RECORDED MUSIC SOCIETY: Weekly concert of recorded music at Monks Hill Secondary School at 8 p.m.214 words
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Miscellaneous259 1960-03-03 15 DAILY CROSSWORD 10 CLUES ACROSS sound of It 1. One thine just follows an- 4. The chancel is unaspirated v other m this (.8). wipe out <6>. 7. I had nothing but a mixture 5. Shaken without poles m i to State (5». 8. Warm up the lady-bird, the 6.259 words
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847 1960-03-03 16 Only one P.O. savings account allow in one territory M^^WT^f^^TtFjr^Btf^ PANEL OF GOVERNMENT EXPERTS ANSWER YOUR QUERIES Q. Is it right for a person to have two post office saving bank accounts? For some years I deposited my money m the Singapore Post Office but when I moved to Johore847 words
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Article, Illustration686 1960-03-03 16 ANTOINETTE - Star of 'Ming Toi' plans comeback after seven months' absence from ballet ANTOINETTE I TALENTED DANCER JEAN CHEW TO RESUME TRAINING FOR FIFTH rL WELL-KNOWN Singapore ballet dancer who left the stage seven months ago is to make a comeback. She is pretty 22-year-old Jean Chew, a senior member of686 words
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Advertisement11 1960-03-03 16 Read the a v^? A^- IK &J EVERY FRIDAY 30 cts11 words
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Advertisement13 1960-03-03 16 it 1 ::> W: 1 I FILTER TIP CIGARETHS n EiifiP l>Sf^^ M I13 words
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Article, Illustration148 1960-03-03 17 Sunny Ciam calls for YOUR favourite enlargement UP fIHIH dlkd;ld to be found, no v >t the meIhe treatment, winning i >mto.i« nice *o aeut they are not •n!\ ours MkU ill I us. it nou have a photograph ich >v yourself the scientific i s are that percentage ofEng Pheow - 148 words
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Article322 1960-03-03 17 SINGAPORE has some of the best photographers In the world. And this is because our beginners are so dedicated. Stirred by their keenness, an expert ha* ojeredto help through the Free This is a chance no beginner should miss. If you Ire hoping one322 words
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Article, Illustration403 1960-03-03 17 PREVIOUSLY it was the east coast of Malaya, now it is the sand dunes of Vietnam that is a lure to our photographers. And it is all because of the recent successes of Vietnam lensmen m international salons. In the atlas,403 words
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Advertisement53 1960-03-03 17 wi J\ mm >* 2 8 lcns B< W 1-500, built-in sclftimer, bright fromc finder, triggermatic action, coupled rangefinder. I I Price: 5135/W 1;;:., Spore). M. i 5155 50 1 B^ Complete with I i, ■■■< ■rUAC 43mm f/2.8 lens, 1/10--1 300 B shutter, one r film advance, qle coupled53 words
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Advertisement61 1960-03-03 17 .\g W\m [Kb I! rhe Schnnder xhnoplan I.^^B Illl^^^^flP j Schnntkr LONGAJI. y\ JU fcp^^K&^jP^ be .tu.uhed to an> of the L^fiiSSvL Al tameras opening RAIJFR 88F I (friX <iv »vie fidd «.t < m M&f^fj// MAS( OPt efUits jlno BHkSQfii lv the X f""!. liluis. Sole Agents: DIESEL ELECTRIC61 words
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Article11 1960-03-03 18 PARIS. Four idred thousand rday decided ceremonies tsh.iter ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article13 1960-03-03 18 N Mr. Macleod. the Cole the .on of Rhodesia and th.13 words
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103 1960-03-03 18 Three in hunt of 1,000 jobs go to capital lOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. A threeman delegation trom the Ex-Homeguards' sociation of Johore State leave for Kuala I Lumpur today to look for jobs for Its nearly 1.000 unemployed members. They had all been on the permanent staff of the Johor* Homeguards103 words
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131 1960-03-03 18 DA VINCI'S TOUCH REVEALED BY X-RAY LONDON. Than. X-ray photographs of a Madonna m the Italian paintin" exhibition *t the Royal icademy lend "further impressive weight" to a theory that it is partly D) Leonardo da Vinci, it w.in announced last Bight. The Royal Academy said the photographs of theReuter - 131 words
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Article28 1960-03-03 18 His terror LONDON. I A vicar d that the be>t man a weddii uld supply the brie; rtify him agal I wait ins fOl late brie- Re uterReuter - 28 words
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Article42 1960-03-03 18 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The General Services Administration sold 13.396 long tons of crude natural rubber from the national stockpile m February. The sales brought to j 47.556 long tons the total sold since Oct. 16. 1959.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 42 words
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Article25 1960-03-03 18 OXFORD, Thurs.— lsis, the Oxford University undergraduate magazine. said yesterday that the risk of the "nuclear nightmare"' was growing more terrible each minute.25 words
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112 1960-03-03 18 12 KILLED IN RUSH TO SEE A GALA SHOW YOKOHAMA. ThUTS.— Twelve people, mostly women and young girls. were killed last night m a mad rush to enter. Yokohama's civic auditorium. Thirteen others were injured, eight of -them seriously, when people at the head of a long queue stumbled andU.P.I - 112 words
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Article49 1960-03-03 18 PISA. Thurs.— The hearing of a libel suit filed by film actress Gina Lollobrigida against two Catholic priests for alleged criticisms of scenes m her latest film, "Queen of Sheba," was yesterday adjourned for a week to allow a possible settle- ment out of court ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration243 1960-03-03 18 1 am angry against no-one,' acquitted O f| says— fc l was never worried during tJ The witching duel BILLY GRAHAM SHOWS THREE WITCH DOCTORS HE HAS HIS OWN 'MAGIC TO MATCH THEIRS KISUMU (Kenya), Thursday. EVANGELIST Billy Graham walked right up to three witchU.P.I - 243 words
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Article19 1960-03-03 18 LONDON. Thurs.— Refugees from Eastern Europe aro banned from entering France during Mr. Khrushchev's Reuter visit.—!Reuter - 19 words
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Article27 1960-03-03 18 BONN". Thurs.— The West German Foreign Office has denied that Krupps of Essen is setting up a rocket factory near Bilbao m Spain. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article29 1960-03-03 18 NEW YORK. Thurs. The Soviet Union has tentatively agreed to a Western proposal to convene the United v tions Outer Space Committee on March 22 ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article111 1960-03-03 18 KABUL. Thurs. About 700 Russian technicians working on Soviet aided projects were among crowds who greeted Mr. Khrushchev when he arrived here yesterday. The Soviet Prime Minister's ilyushin airliner was escorted into the Russianbuilt military airfield about 20 miles irom here by six Afghan MiG-17Reuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration95 1960-03-03 18 SIMiAPORF. Thurs— The first Asian ever to We appointed manaserrss of the household at the Istana Neeara is lo\el\ '28-->ear.-old Mrs. Jean Leembrugffen. She is the wife of Mr. H. F. G. Leembrussen. Acting Permanent Secretary to the Health Ministry. Her appointment took effect from Tuesd.o95 words
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153 1960-03-03 18 AGADIR, 'Hiins(l;iv. Till-] rattle of pneumatic drills echoed through the ruins of Agadir yesterday as rescue teams burrowed into mountains of fallen masonry to save the injured and recover the dend victims of :m earthquake which has ;il ready claimed (>.()()() lives.153 words
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Article27 1960-03-03 18 MANILA. Th Carious P. oraercd the n I tingency fund .ms o: ashi \\(< k About 15« •> rendered £n blaze whirl bo us27 words
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Article15 1960-03-03 18 BUDAPEST, Thurs. Iraq and Hungary signed an air transport pact. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Advertisement93 1960-03-03 18 It's easier the HOOVER way! The New Hoovermatic *^fe^ y^f\ i Washes. ..rinses, spins dry 12 lbs. of clothes l^» m 12 minutes all m one continuous operation, r^fl InL. That's the amazing performance of the new V -i^^ Hoovermatic. a combined Washing Machine and Spin Dryer. I^^^ Price: $725.0093 words
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Advertisement108 1960-03-03 18 ENGINEER A quarterly publication devoted to engineering equipment m the Far East The First Isstu I Contents include: Special 16 page section processes ond equipment Isambard Kingdom Brunc bySeanMackey^TaikooPron^ at the University of Hong R»» Port SweHenhom Devclo; Giant Dockyard Hong Kong I The Orient Explorer, one < f c108 words
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Article259 1960-03-03 19 dldjkdk SIO PWAR Div RACE THREE MOI Won :;cled iNDERLAND: 28-2-60 Mori In Div race; won on heavy \Kt.O RICE: 28-2-60 to Mori m Div i oa course :iio over with Kerr brook over 3F iii Kerrbroak 28-°--ird to Tua Pwar on od. lll\ IIONE1 23-2-G0 Div259 words
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99 1960-03-03 19 LATE CABLES Wolves out of European Cup ul ER HAMPTON— Barcelona pton Wanderers for the European HRID— Real Madrid beat ify. ORGETOWX, Thurs. Bri-ti-h Catena are 181-? against Sf.CC. IGikfcs no. 78. Solomon c and b Allen J7, Kanhai c Trueman b Allen 11. Butcher n.o. 44) O\v a hat-trick99 words
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Article13 1960-03-03 19 nucr tarw a n treatment with a British Medical to it yourself'13 words
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Article19 1960-03-03 19 De Gaulle: 'Fi. CONSTANTINE, Fri. de Gaulle t h t a milit; the only way of se :ian problem.19 words
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Article13 1960-03-03 19 SHINGTON. t National Bureau of -tablidhed ie weight for ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article222 1960-03-03 19 FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL NANYANG NANFANG ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER L.M.V. KWEE LOH MA YU-LOONG COLOUR- FILM CALVADOS LUCKY GAME CALVADOS CALVADOS COLOUR FILM PACK OF GOLD Pock of Gold Colour Film Pock or Gold Poppo Prince Red Wolf222 words
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Article121 1960-03-03 19 SIZZLING SHOT DID THE TRICK S.G.S.t 1 KHAI.SA 0 A SIZZLING shot for minutes from time put Serangoon Gardens Sport.> Club through to the semi-finals of the Singapore Hockey Association Junior Knockout competition on the padang yesterday. Both teams fought hard to open the score m the first half. Exchanges121 words
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Article26 1960-03-03 19 BUKIT TIMAH. Thurs. Raffles Girls' School beat Good Shepherd Convent 17-3 at netball at Anglo-Chinese School. In a second team match Raffles won 21-3.26 words
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Article289 1960-03-03 19 THE Johore Grand 1 Prix has passed and gone. But the competitors are still talking about the race. Evergreen Jimmy Milne was reminiscing yesterday over his bad luck. He stepped on a three-inch nail just before the start of the main event. Said Milne:289 words
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Article11 1960-03-03 19 BRUNEI. Frl.— Sl Waddell. I Commander-ln .yak. arrived he.11 words
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517 1960-03-03 19 SAYS JOHN CLARKE ONCE again cricket news begins to read more like war communiques. "Battle of bumpers flares again, screech headlines over reports from the Caribbean front. :hes nervously through the iront-line reom Kingston, half expecting to find that there is talk517 words
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Article183 1960-03-03 19 PBv JOHN INCiHAM JTVS BOISFIELD has won golf championi ships all over the world. but the championship title he collected m mid-Atlan-i tic m 1951 gave him a I Jremendous thrill as well as a prize. The Queen Man' was i steaming towards America, i I183 words
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Article, Illustration338 1960-03-03 19 Choa Khoon Cheng KATONG. Thursday. VFHEN John Fernandez told his friends that he was taking up sprinting seriously, they were much surprised. All his friends thought that John would follow his father's footstep and become a boxer. This is because John is338 words
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Advertisement15 1960-03-03 19 Smartest combination business nd pleasure sage PLEASURE Sleek lin*«.^fc 71 0 jn<^>^^^ 0 c I15 words
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Advertisement146 1960-03-03 19 BIGGER MORE POWER WITH ECONOMY THE ENTIRELY NEW Now with the PROVED HILLMAN O.H.V. ENGINE Yes this new Double-Duty Hillman Husky More space... And more power... offers you even more for your money. HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARE AVAILABLE y^^ J|V^S. Hillmon Humber. ond Sunbeam, are available if for your home146 words
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Article34 1960-03-03 20 BEST BETS:— Flying Mist (Race 5), Jalan Besar (Race 6). and Winged Warrior (Race 4). Best Outsiders: Cheni (Race 5) and True Love (Race 2). The iroing will be fast.34 words
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Article926 1960-03-03 20 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS HIYA HONEY'S SINGAPORE FORM IS A SAFE GUIDE By Penang. Thur». dklkdkdl mSyKSIkU —3.15: Class 4. Div. 3— 6 Furs. 1. ***** RED WOLF m 7yr. bnzg 'Mr. <fc Mrs. T.H. Teol Rodgers 9.00 »2> Wiisitn 2. ***** COLOUR MLVI Byi cheg (Shaw St.t Donnelly926 words
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727 1960-03-03 20 Says FRANCIS BOEY ITOW Singapore will fare m this year's Malaya Cup soccer competition can be judged on Saturday. The cream of the State's players face the mighty Peruvians at Jalan Besar Stadium at 8 p.m. It will be a good test. The727 words
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Article25 1960-03-03 20 Aid for Manila fire victims MANILA. Tl ordered the n tingency fund a ushered i Week About 1,50 rendered homeh blaze whir: boiu25 words
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Article13 1960-03-03 20 WASHINGTON Th< United S; at capable < m city r by 1963.13 words
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Article, Illustration18 1960-03-03 20 It i> b«ln\<>d that tlitrarries a salan with quarters pro\ idrd in the istana Negara grounds U.P.I.U.P.I - 18 words
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Advertisement473 1960-03-03 20 9 Hl? ci a I I 1 S-: I 1 <m*> I WASHINGTON I STEREO RECORD REPRODUCER Stereophonic sound re-crcotes the natural expanse of sound which you hear m a Concert Hall performance. It is achieved t>. two channels of recording played back through two ampliand two loudspeakers But that473 words
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Advertisement167 1960-03-03 20 bullf-ln 6 efc 1 P Q BOX lit. Sin^ YORIS 8 SYNCHRONER 100 (Rl^J Smart m Design v?/l Reliable m Use uJ AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD AST WHAT 101 Eoch doy this week The Smoc ouzzle. In eoch puztlc there missing. What you hove to do h »he aid of167 words
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