The Singapore Free Press, 14 March 1960
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Title Section15 1960-03-14 1 IS TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No, ***** MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1960. 15 CENTS.15 words
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Article, Illustration30 1960-03-14 1 LOVELY Niklci Baldwin is sweet 17 and comes all the way from Australia. She is an exchange student doing arts at the University of Malaya.30 words
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Article, Illustration16 1960-03-14 1 Bring about liberty for all, he asks Western Allies FGDG DFGDFG I ose16 words
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25 1960-03-14 1 SINGAPORE GETS GOOD PIONEER V SIGNALS SThe iking satellite riodic i morning that m England, d Singaport communicate with which leave the radio r Sing25 words
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Article13 1960-03-14 1 HONG KONG. M Memaking rapid tea manu- rowing, acNew C Reut13 words
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217 1960-03-14 1 IAN MOK- AI; ROYSTON LAZAROO - HICKS COLLAPSED OUTSIDE BEDROOM ON NIGHT OF FIRE, SAYS AN INSPECTOR IAN MOK-AI ROYSTON LAZAROO By and SINGAPORE. Mon.— Inspector Mohamed Shariff Omarciin told the court martial trying Sergeant Lucien Roy Hicks today— the fourth day of the trial —that on the night of Sept. 18 while Hicks was going217 words
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Article40 1960-03-14 1 a KAMI Mon— lornitr Kine Farouk of K«>Pt »as won ,s< asiinst a chocolate firm that produced a 1 Vl l ur L\W his n:uur. The Appeals Court ordered ule'iir.X Hroy 'a!, its 'Farouk t Isolate," U.P.I.U.P.I - 40 words
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Article, Illustration147 1960-03-14 1 ANOTHER HOLIDAY WITH THIS $500 PRIZE SINGAPORE, Mon. A 39-year-old housewife is the winner of the third $500 Free Press Word Puzzle prizr. Madame Tan Kin Neo. of Haig Road, was m her kitchen when a reporter called to give her the good news. "Oh. what a wonderful surprise," she147 words
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Article24 1960-03-14 1 AMMAN. Mon. King Hussein told Jordanian armed forces yesterday that "selfish, greedy and evil leaderships" had befallen the Arab world. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article20 1960-03-14 1 TOKYO. Mon.— Three people were missing and about 1,000 houses flooded yesterday when torrential rain fell over Hokkaido.20 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-03-14 1 IN PAGE 6 TODAY THE critics called Ingemar Johansson a coward as an amateur at the Helsinki Olympic Games Years later he smashed his way to the world heavyweight title. TODAY, for the first time, he tells the story of his fantastic fighting life m the Free Press.66 words
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Article34 1960-03-14 1 Now the jet sub SEATTLE. Mon.— The Boeing Aircraft Company ha* announced the development of an atomic powered Jet engine said to be capable of propelling a submarine at 100 miles an hour. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article22 1960-03-14 1 MOSCOW, Mon.— A direct Soviet first-class railway coach will run daily between Paris and Moscow from May 29, ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article27 1960-03-14 1 TOKYO. Mnn. An actor was killed today practising on a motorcycle for a .scene m a new film entitled "I Won't Be Killed." ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article10 1960-03-14 1 Managers' prices today .selling $1.21, buying $1.1410 words
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Advertisement26 1960-03-14 1 I iif F° rget W THE ty^^r HIGH ST. ONE ***** I -R O** I^* it a fit ft mfl I 'Slights andS W ff/// y>/>%/^26 words
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Advertisement69 1960-03-14 1 Choose your camera from the w-i-d-e-s-t range m Singapore Malaya! ZEISS IKON I LEADER IN I PROGRESS UI (iSm Kil lv e wor^ 8 I* 181 B^v^ selling single lens m >1 a £z** r <r vmnm—~ reflex camera to less expensive cameras there's a Zeiss Ikon to suit YOUR69 words
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Advertisement27 1960-03-14 1 TOMBOLINI Tropic*lis«d Super Special Accordions Moderate Prices 1 mth. f% FREE Tw*ie«. Sole Agents: I OORMAVS SaiOOL OF Mt*SK 28-A, Penong Lone, S pore 9. Tel: *****27 words
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275 1960-03-14 2 A 6,000- ton newcomer enters the 'freight war' DFGD SINGAPORE, Monday. ■pHE freight war between the Straits/Bombay Karachi Persian Gulf Conference lines and the non-Conference lines entered another phase with the arrival of the 6,000-ton Malacca 1 Maru m Singapore yesterday. The Malacca Maru. on her maiden voyage on the275 words
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Article310 1960-03-14 2 Big British sales at Geneva car show GENEVA: British car dealers at the Geneva international motor show said 1960 would be a record year for the British car industry m Switzerland, judglnß from sales at the show after only one day's business. A spokesman for Rolls Royce and Bentley310 words
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Article79 1960-03-14 2 MORE SHIPS FOR BLACK SEA LINE MOSCOW. Mon.— Mr. Alexei Danchenko. director of the Soviet Black Sea Shipping Line, has announced that by the end of 1965 the line would operate a bigger fleet than all Soviet shipping lines together have at present. In a statement quoted by the Soviet79 words
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Article84 1960-03-14 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lyin? alongside the I Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Vietnam 1 2, Boissevain 4 5, Shoyo Maru 6A, Benrinnes 6/T.ldomeneus 8/9. Glenroy 10 '11. Gorgon 13/14. Salmara 15 16. Automedon 18, Lotte Skou 19. East Sea N. Wall 5, Seibun Maru 21/22, i84 words
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Article63 1960-03-14 2 TOKYO. Mon.— The Japanese Maritime safety board today reported that a 3.434--ton Norwegian freighter, the Haihing, ran aground over the weekend off Ehime Prefecture, southwestern Japan, m dense fog. A spokesman for the board sa^d the freighter was refloated early yesterday and made its own way63 words
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Article48 1960-03-14 2 WASHINGTON: Delegates at a nine-nation economic conference here were impressed by Japan's record m the foreign aid field, Western sources said. Japan was the only nonWestern nation represented at meetings of the Development Assistance Group n'hich was created during special economic talks m Paris.48 words
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184 1960-03-14 2 2 AIRLILNES TO SIGN SEVICE PACTIN APRIL FGDF Far East, including Kuaia Lumpur and Singapore. THE management of An India hacj invited members of all staff ucnx-> the world, including Singapore, to send m names to christen its first Boeing 707-420 jetliner before May 14. A reward of 1,000 rupees184 words
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114 1960-03-14 2 MALAYA-JAPAN FIRMS TO SET UP A $1.7 M. IRON FACTORY rKYO. Mon. The Nomura Booki Kaisha. a Japanese firm. >aid yesterday that negotiations had been concluded with YewLian. a Chi: firm In Malaya, to establish a galvanised iron sheet factory m Malaya. Their firm said the $1,700,000 factory would be114 words
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Article31 1960-03-14 2 0 VIENNA. Mon. Rumania signed an agreement with Greece yesterday to assist In Greek oil prospecting and deliver equipment to sten ud oil production. Radio Bucharest reported ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article787 1960-03-14 2 mdgmdfgdf SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. Yesterday Today INDUSTRIALS 41*1 Brick* Prel 195 1 95 Qrds. 220 2.40 Atlas lei ii-00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 60- 54 6 B.M. Trustees 5.25 3.25 :00. Tin Smelt Pref. 19'- 19/- Ords 51'- 51/--,-ederal Oispensary 1.24 1.23 ritzpatricks 1.21 1.22 Fraser787 words
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Advertisement784 1960-03-14 2 ra t v fgf THE t. A. V. LINES Sailings to ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN, Sf\ CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. N? Spere P. S'hats Peiaag -\j I Utimta d 20 21 Mar 22 23 Mar 24 25 Mar JT 30 Mar 4 Ap- SI Apr 7 Apr /TyD us. "Hffjaia" o784 words
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Advertisement134 1960-03-14 2 -—SHIPPi^ I HAMBURG.AMERic7>I NORTH GERMAN,,* 4 To (Colombo), Genoo, Mori Bremen He I Colls Sourhompton BRAUNSCHWEIL HAPAC HAMBURG (NAPA6) i lAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD, 30 M t«»r PSS To Monilo, Hongkong, Yokohor* Q v FRANKFURT HAPt: IQ "OjOn HAVELSTEIN LlCv ".l THE BLUE FUNNEL J (NORTH AMERICAN SE^rt^'l To Holifox, Montreal, Boston,134 words
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Article, Illustration26 1960-03-14 3 Sin Lav who mar i Poh Seng, of Semng Estate. MISS Loo Boon Fong who married Mr. Heng Yec Weng of Johore Bahru.26 words
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100 1960-03-14 3 70 jobs in Singapore —and no takers V T FIND LOCAL MARINE ENGINEERS I SINGAPORE, Mondax. Engineers m Singapore would like to see more c up marine engineering, secretary of Ih ttiation, lokl the Free bout ships m Singapore which couldn't m c Singapore, he said, had only about 100100 words
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Article, Illustration29 1960-03-14 3 BORNEO RUBBER: WE WILL DOUBLE OUR OUTPUT IN 20 YEARS \TONv Borneo will n rderal mynyg i hairm. I Mosl holida 14.000 ol coc d 4,000 but the wh29 words
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103 1960-03-14 3 Learning Malay with Radio Singapor-9 I Us- I ml I suk i Mercka beli sale Iwanc: I hey bu\ Awaaf a \nMui iNtrri Ah Chon \h Mvi Is Ah Chong > uitei| avrr batu: .|l> i, t water. itu Ah Mm \h Muis Ice water Ormaf Malaja Mjk« minum ayer103 words
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72 1960-03-14 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The of Culture will provide free film shows at 800 i Teck School. 63. Beatty Road, Bukit Timah 9» 2 mile and Pulau Bukom Besar at 7.00 p.m. tonight. Tomorrow, shows will be held at an open space m Liang Seah Street.72 words
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99 1960-03-14 3 STUDENT LOST HIS 'LEAVING' PAPERS QUEENSTOWN. Mon. All ed student who lost mool leaving certifln his way to town jt 10 days ago. yester- ..:>. aied to the Free Press to help him. Lim Fung Suan. 18. said t it while he was veiling m a bus. H aid hi-99 words
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Article36 1960-03-14 3 SERANGOON. Mon. Mr. P. S. Raman, head of the Indian Section of Radio Sineapore. will speak about "In- j dian Gods and Goddesses" at the Serangoon Garden Sports Club tomorrow at 8 p.m.36 words
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325 1960-03-14 3 PAYA LEBAR, Monday. MAN'S best friend, the Dog, was the subject of a lengthy meeting deep m the heart of Lorong Tai Seng village a few nights ago. The villagers had gathered together after several neighbours had complained that far too325 words
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85 1960-03-14 3 INDIA WANTS TO SELL MORE SPORTS GOODS SINGAPORE, Mon. A twoman delegation from Sports Goods Export Promotion Council of India will arrive here on April 10 for a five-day visit. The delegation is on a tour of South-East Asian countries and Australia to study the present market requirements for sports85 words
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176 1960-03-14 3 Handicapped— but big social plans made SENNETT ESTATE, Monday. fHK Sennett Estate Residents 1 Welfare Association plans to step up its activities. Its secretary. Mr. Tay Leong Yam. of Siang Kuang Avenue, said the committee would meet soon to draw up a programme. Nothing much was done In the past176 words
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Article32 1960-03-14 3 SINGAPORE. Man An exhibition oi" Chinese pj. .ings by a Hong Kong artist, Madam Chen Suan Tin. will be opened at the Singapore < Chinese Chamber of Com- merce on Thursday.32 words
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Article55 1960-03-14 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The following officers from the Singapore Military Forces have been promoted to the rank ol captain. Lt. George Edward Fearby, Lt. Lim Soo Howe and Lt. Low Peng Hai. 2nd Lieut. George Eden Mitchell and 2nd Lieut. Peter Tang Hoong Whye have been promoted55 words
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Article33 1960-03-14 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Facilities will be available soon at the YWCA. Collyer Quay, to learn conversational German and Spanish. Mrs. Coralie Batkin will teach Spanish and Mrs. F. Vines German.33 words
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Article, Illustration158 1960-03-14 3 THE ART OF BUYING FURNITURE -BY LOCAL DESIGNER SINGAPORE. Mon. —A well-known Singapore interior decorator and designer, Mr. Quek (noon Eng, 35. ha* this advice for people who move into new homes: "Buy your furniture bit b y bit." Mr. Quek. a graduate of Rudolph Scheafer School of Designing m158 words
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201 1960-03-14 3 AGE BAR AT POLY: RAISE IT, SAYS A UNION LEADER SINGAPORE, Monday. "piIK Malaysian Ship Officers 1 Union wants the age limit for enrolment for pn training courses at the Polytechnic I<> l>r raised from 17 to 19. i The union disagrees with Capt. P. J. Rivers, lecturer In Navigation201 words
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Advertisement59 1960-03-14 3 DFGDF the world over but walk m s^^fi %v. W^T Mode by Italian CrofUmen from the finest leathers afe^^^^^^B i^ obtainable. 1 K& f fi| <■■ ULTRA-FLEXIBLE ULTRA-LIGHTWEIGHT ULTRA-STYLISH and Economy-priced! Two Tie Style m Biack Groin $23.50 Cobuolo m Block or Ton Groin $21 .50 Size* 6 to 10»i59 words
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Advertisement81 1960-03-14 3 Fascinating Range of Jewellery I 111 \ll "B^^*s^^^ WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS ovoiloble m Neckloces, Chokers, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Pendants, Rings Tie Pins. Awaits pour Early Selection. Distributors: G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jewellers" 3, Rattles Place, Singapore- 1. Phone ***** C ff you v Ht-,1 to n? ?.iFhionat)l' :n81 words
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Miscellaneous127 1960-03-14 3 W1..M.1J.1-JJ-U.11.U.1.UJ M^rfium \\a\« i,h m«u Sunse! s« renaae; 6.53 AnnounceNhort Wave n nu-tres ments: 7.00 Tlie nevs; 7.10 tnim IM to 10.00 p.m. Newstalk. too Procramme summary: 1.02 7.15 Learn Malay— Lesson Nine; c n mediev: 130 The news: 7.30 Sing it again: 8.00 Question i4n Newstalk 145 Cor De127 words
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Article173 1960-03-14 4 THEY HANG HIM BY HIS HEELS, THEN CARVE SYMBOL ON CHEST, STOMACH NEW YORK, Monday. POl R MASKED white men last week hung 27-year-old Negro, Felton Turner, by his heels from a tree m Houston, Texas. They beat him with chains. With a knife they173 words
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Article, Illustration84 1960-03-14 4 MOSCOW Mun-x Khrush(he\ »dit tinued his campaign t,, newspapers yesterday end supplement t<. Normally lzv< six p matter it is the n Government an threepence (Mil That app< it on the n< mcnt, bursting with pi and costing one rouble (M3O cents). It i> tailed Thif U form84 words
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Article86 1960-03-14 4 Court jails girl who defied ban LONDON. Mon. -Learnerdriver Lesley Patricia Rogers was jailed for 21 by a London magistrate after she admitted driving while disqualified. He was told that 28--year-old Miss Rogers, secretary to the Rootes Group's chief public relations officer, was banned lor three months last December for86 words
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Article24 1960-03-14 4 CAIRO, Mon— The Arab League Economic Council ratified plans to establish an Arab-owned pipeline company, navigation company and an airline. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article15 1960-03-14 4 TAIPEH. Mon.- Trade talks )etween Japan and N st China bee: March 30.15 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-03-14 4 GENERAL FRANCO PRAYS FOR SPANISH KINGS IN BASILICA photo General Franco, the Spanish Chief of State prays during funeral ceremonies oranised by the Government m the basilica of the Rojal Monastery of the F.scorial. The eremonies honoured Kins Alfonson XII and the other monarch's of Spanish dynasties. Paul PopperPaul Popper - 49 words
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127 1960-03-14 4 RUSSIANS TO HAVE BRITISH MAGAZINE MOSCOW, Mon. A T1 British magazine m Russian should be appearing on Moscow's news stands m a few months. A British Foreign Office expert has been here for some time working out the details of negotiations which were started m London last November during the127 words
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Article20 1960-03-14 4 VADUZ »Leichtenst< Mon.— Princess Elisabeth I chtenstein. Archduchess of Austria, died here yesterday i j aged 8220 words
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EDUCATION RESEARCH SAYS LITTLE EINSTEINS WILL NOT ALWAYS BE LOVABLE
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241 1960-03-14 4 LONDON, Monday. JF YOUR CHILD is a possible genius, watcl out. He is likely to be a mighty difficult m fant to live with. An article m Educational Research make! iS clear that little Einsteins will241 words
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134 1960-03-14 4 HEART TROUBLE IS THE No. 1 KILLER IN BRITAIN GENEVA, Mon.— More than 44 persons m every 100.000 m England and Wale* die from accidents. But more than 600 die from some form of heart disease. the United Nations World Health Organisation m a survey of 1956. Britain is highest134 words
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Article381 1960-03-14 4 BORN today, you will find that ot all the arts, music holds the highest appeal for you. Since you have a great deal of energy as well as the will to succeed, you should reach an enviable position m your profession well before you reach middle age.381 words
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Article168 1960-03-14 4 T ONDOX. Mon.— Mrs. v Mollie Tibbett took her friend Gordon Fisher to catch her husband meeting another woman and. it ended m a shooting: battle, it was alleged/ She and 49-year-old Fisher saw a man they thought was her husband Douglas m168 words
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Article18 1960-03-14 4 ASUNCION (Paraguay), Mon.— Voting In elections for a new 60-seat Paraguayan House of Representatives began today.18 words
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295 1960-03-14 4 INVENTOR REED'S 30-SECONO SITTING A SCULPT I ONDON. Mon. Retired Army officer Macdonald Reed is turning out portrait busts m plaster at £50 (M 5425) a time by using a secret process that needs only one 30-second sitting. The total time he works on a bust is only three hour>.295 words
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223 1960-03-14 4 '2 eggheads better than one' success dfgdklfmgdfg YEW YORK, Mon. Two eggheads better than one slogan of Mich Flanders and Doi Swarm. And they l. proved it m their twoman revue "At the Drop of a Hat." These old-school and-Oxford have pulled ofl an astonishing coup on Broadway, where they223 words
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Article13 1960-03-14 4 lasi nignt on ni s return from a (iir^..,..»L ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Advertisement121 1960-03-14 4 KY 5941 \ahes with 10 unctions B|PM Tone control with indicator m.*A Tuning indicator By- W Built-in i.ipacitive and ferrlte aerials S i \ttrai tive new >t\linf V V^B Moderately pri< rd KN%2^^9 S.Mi') HUflWi I.r.ition h discoimt STOKVIS (MALAYA) LIMITED Spend a delightful ■^■^^M evening at the •^■^■^■■■^■■■B II121 words
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Advertisement9 1960-03-14 4 UlllVl j TUL f I vAiLAn l Sm Sttfljgl9 words
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79 1960-03-14 5 'QUESTION OF FISHING RIGHTS A DOMESTIC ISSUE' I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon 1V Questions conMalayan and Indonesian fishing hts and those concerning territorial wahould be settled be the two count: involved 1 not at an international conference the Solicitor-General' che Mohamed Sufishim, said I Lumpur Mohd. S made it did not in-79 words
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221 1960-03-14 5 SJIXG IFOBE, Mon hduttOfl on family planwill form part of the M isa m -ith Campaign which th»- Government launch very soon Health Ministry spokesman told the Free sterdajr that the tnment planned to spread the knolwedge «>f f.imilv planning to the md check221 words
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98 1960-03-14 5 MOVE TO FORM NATIONAL UNION IN K.L. KUALA LUiMPUK. Mon. !>elegates attending an emergency conference calitd by the Selangor Government Daily-Rated WorKeiV Union m Kuala Lumpur have decided to form a National Union of Government DailyRated Workers, it was announced m Kuala Lumpur. The Selangor union has now circulated invitations98 words
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95 1960-03-14 5 Japanese radios popular in Malaya ITU ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Japanese textiles and transistor radios are gaining popularity m Malaya, according to a spokesman of the statistics department m Kuala Lumpur. He said that In the 11 months of 1959. up to the end of November, Japan exported goods worth 5266.595 words
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225 1960-03-14 5 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS THEY ALSO UPSET DUSTBINS AND OBSTRUCT TRAFFIC By i Serangoon Gardens, Mon. RESIDENTS of this large housing estate are annoyed at a gang ot drain-pipe hooligans who steal their morning bread, milk and newspapers. The hooligans also upset dustbins, litter the225 words
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Article39 1960-03-14 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Sgt. H. H. Fulton of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, now ;oned m Changi. will speak on "The Mystery of Unidentified Flying Objects" he Rotary Club luncheon at the Cathay Restaurant on Wednesday.39 words
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Article, Illustration99 1960-03-14 5 A GIANT PARTY PLAN BY LILY SINGAPORE, Mon. With six days more to go for her 21st birthday, a Singapore airline ground hostess is all set for her "big day." Pretty Miss Lily Thns. of Air India International. Is throwing a big party for all her friends. It is to99 words
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Article61 1960-03-14 5 Whay Hin dispute is settled SINGAPORE. Mon.— The three-month-old strike at the Whay Hin Company, pineapple packers. of Guillemard Road, ended yesterday. At 5.30 p.m. the 134 workers who had been picketting the factory let off hundreds of fire-crackers to celebrate the settlement of their dispute with the management. Then61 words
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Article26 1960-03-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The number of arrests tor non-observance of the puasa has been very low so far m comparison with previous years.26 words
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Article20 1960-03-14 5 SINGAPORE. Moil. The Chinese YMCA will hold the second "Teen Talks" meeting on Saturday at 4 p.m.20 words
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Advertisement15 1960-03-14 5 1 1 1 D.. j ZINE TOR )e ctor I how" of your I cally15 words
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Advertisement460 1960-03-14 5 SLAS9/MC/79 Take advantage of BOAC's Ticket inMalmrnl Plan fly now. pay lalrr* For information and bookings consultlYOUß TRAVEL AGENT of MALAYAN AfftWAYS (General Sales Agent) BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION //ie /ru/y professional -class Bmm cine-camera 'IMI tTLJi Semi-Automotic Electric-Eye I nzir fi^^ Bmm Camera S #1 Yoshinon Lenses Built-in fade-in460 words
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Miscellaneous142 1960-03-14 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson ...ANP STAY C p F, j THEY VMLL NC, THEY V\CN fB /^vU V °U g'L<3E RATS-V I|? Hk reCVNN? gATS CAN 7 MANDRAKE by Lee jralk and Pnil Davis ■^■■■^^^F^WALK AWAY ME UM- WHERE WERE [HI 1 WAS STAWPIKJG ePJMES, WE6AIC7142 words
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Article355 1960-03-14 6 Not waiting for the miracles kdmgkmdfg A I ANY thuu>. A words have been added those last few days to what has been said for y the theme of regional cooperation m SouthEast Asia. The ECAFE nations have been meeting m Bangkok, and at th» meetir. discussion unfailingly turns on355 words
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Article, Illustration2555 1960-03-14 6 INGEMAR JOHANSSON - MY FISTS CRUSH THAT 'COWARD' TAUNT INGEMAR JOHANSSON FDGDG ONE PUNCH TOLD ME I WAS CHAMP PATTERSON GOT IP FROM THE (AW \S. MOVING AWAY AND TURNING FROM ME. HE KNEW THAT THE FIGHT WAS OVER AND HE HAD LOST THIS WAS IT, THE CHANCE I COULDN'T LET GO. THIS2,555 words
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Advertisement269 1960-03-14 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE Hi*.)— Box JO cts. exlrm TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print from ■phone L s pore. STUDENTS CAMBRIDGE CERTIFICATES iopi**d \*hil«--.itr. Kotn DANCING Yin. H rxlrn EMBASSY HOTEL PHOTOGRAPHY Kn\ if cts. extra COLOUR PMOTOCRAPMV •n*nt of to 1 1 ■l| I i an SITUATIONS VACANT H269 words
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Advertisement48 1960-03-14 6 (f SELF-CONTAI I I #=B»J STER fc 3 12 SO lO 2 WE This low price set t styled cabinet includes o also for monouro! records cond sound deflection. 9 Fully Tropicolived 4 pr PRICE: $750/- (spore CITY NEON ELECTRIC CO I 308. South BINDUSTRIAL fl*3 JACK* rilOHH'j48 words
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Article, Illustration142 1960-03-14 7 ;Vf KNOW WHERE Lr£ IS" THE %XRASCE LOOKS Li a STAIRWAY BEE. Singapore. Monday. sfsdmdfsdf :Wt of "tree me ai °ng Bras Road ever since I U boy but it v, l that I stu this la tO It looks iOOKs The lane is142 words
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Article52 1960-03-14 7 KATONG. Mon. The Presbyterian Boys' School m Koon Sen^> Road has at last got a projection room of its own to show educational films. The new $40,000 wins of the school, which was compJeted last week, will now provide two extra classrooms besides the projection52 words
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11 1960-03-14 7 Homer's photos in three 1st prizes Ibd display I Portraits Jm11 words
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52 1960-03-14 7 Eight societies are banned by S'pore Govt. SPORE, M The Singapore Government th dissolu- Under the Sot They are: Bian Sim Sia. »:ap Sia. Liar. Yew Thiam Club, L Nam Chav Kok, Wah tion, Weng .ib. of the rette .stated that the premises of the societies were ust d for52 words
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Article31 1960-03-14 7 •LA LUMPUR. M it ion Government thdrawn all Customs exemption privileges i by Members of Parlian. All MPs. except the V tant Ministers, i to return exemption31 words
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Article23 1960-03-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Britain still leads m bicycle imports by Malaya with 65 000 machines last year with 29,000 from Japa23 words
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Article23 1960-03-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Minister ol Education. Captain Abdul Hamid Khan, yesterd .:A c'Dmmittt't' to i-ompuLsory primary rducation would soon bi UD.23 words
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Article129 1960-03-14 7 PAY A LEBAR. Mon. About 200 residents m a kampong off Lebar Road, about 300 yards away from the Fire Station, have appealed to the police to send foot patrols to their kampong because ot the increase m burglaries and robberies mere. In the last129 words
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256 1960-03-14 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. VITAL link road joining Choa Chu Kanjj and Juron» Roads is already being used although only part of the road is ready. The link completes the major radial road lhai connects North west Singapore with the City centre.256 words
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Article45 1960-03-14 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr L Maynajd Catching. Fraternal Secretary of the International Committee of the YMCAs m North America, will speak on "Social Service' the next topic for Youth Vocation Guidance talks on Friday at 7.30 p.m. at the Chinese YMCA, South Pier.45 words
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Article, Illustration153 1960-03-14 7 'NO' TO BIG OFFERS -HE WANTS TO BE HIS OWN BOSS T\ N G LIN, Mon. Suppiah Natarajan who iwna what he describes as a "natural air-conditioned saloon u.nder the shade i»f a large jambu mawar tree i s Holland Road's own barber. As his saloon a tarpaulin cover on153 words
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137 1960-03-14 7 CELLIST MR. MICHELIN TO PLAY IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Bernard Michelin, a world famous French cellist, who is now on a second world tour, will give a concert at the Victoria Theatre on March 23. Mr. Micneiin. who obtained his first prize m cello playing at th P age137 words
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260 1960-03-14 7 EDNA TAN - New law for women: The men get pay-up demands EDNA TAN By OTAMFORD, Mon. Concubines and second wives of rich towkays are demanding cash settlements from their "husbands" before the Women's Charter becomes law. A mistress of a wealthy businessman whom I met last night confessed that she and many260 words
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Article50 1960-03-14 7 PENANG. Mon. Mr William Upper. 44, head of the United States Information Services m Penang, died ot heart attack m the Ammission hospital here on Saturday nl Hi> bdy will be ilown to Maniia today lor burial at the American military cemetery at Clark Field.50 words
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Article32 1960-03-14 7 SERANGOON. Mon Bartley Secondary School and Cedar Girls' School will hold a debate on "Modern man is happier th*n his predecessors." at Bartley School hall tomorrow at 2.30 p.m.32 words
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Article, Illustration138 1960-03-14 7 Samurai sword offered for sale OINGAPORE. Mull.- A Samurai sword with a bloody history is being ottered for m Singapore. Abdullah bin Sul drew the glittering naked blade out of the sheath m Times Hou rday and recounted the day 15 when he ailed the -word out of the sheath138 words
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Article173 1960-03-14 7 1 1 i>i r wins 01 B<n I 11 i p.m.: motor rep. photo--7 p.m. KATONG K>M 5* CLUB 'Guil- Badminton, lnj door games 3 p itj p.m.; bodybuilding G p.m. BriviT tim\h rorni CM I! T:ible-tenin Ciimes. football, bodybuil< 4 p.m. badminton 4 So pir,173 words
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Advertisement59 1960-03-14 7 I can really sit back R^ I and relax nowf k*l I entrust all my problcmsf^L^^ PACKING, BAGGAGE Z[B^4^\ REMOVAL and STORAGE f <£:^^-^ RICKWOOD CO., LTD. (Pocking end Bagqoqe Dept 6, Read Street, Singapore* Tel ***** STORAGE SPACt— 3SO,OOO cubic t< c t Clean t airy and under constant59 words
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Miscellaneous65 1960-03-14 7 SINGAPORE J)WHH roDAi TOMORROW: om am and I ()."> p.m. \\l DNESDAT: 0.^9 a.m. and 12.45 p.m. ;HIKM).\Y; 101 a.m. I m. FRIDAI 1.35 am. ami n. SATURDAY: US mi and iJ 1") p.m. sINDW :'■<> am and \:l' t p.m iHr CROSSWORD k for bl O l opinioii meteor65 words
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Miscellaneous41 1960-03-14 7 POP -Caught napping fy Cog Xf i DRE ftMT la-stt k^^ deT vourc. CARDS.I vjmatt macvi .''^f we was our^ Don't trust to luck be sure of a pleasant evening every day with a regular order for The Singapore Free Press41 words
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Article351 1960-03-14 8 MARGHANITA WEE - MARGHANITA WEE WHEN HE SAYS THINGS THAT HURT AND THEN GRINS, ITS 13 of the It c CI THIS HUSBAND MUST THINK BEFORE HE SPEAKS women lack a sense of humour? The question arises m a letter from Mrs. V who writes: I have b» irried fourteen351 words
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Article126 1960-03-14 8 0 I have always regarded gambling as a sin. I did not know when I married that my husband thought differently. He spends money on four-digit lotteries and we have constant arguments about it. He says it is his own spending money I admit he never keeps me126 words
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Article, Illustration391 1960-03-14 8 DFGFDG s^' you've u r <>t a cold and hate humanity >o much that you'd like to give it to everyone m the room much use. You've got to are. You I a direct h better m< out ed cloud c Useful391 words
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Article337 1960-03-14 8 Have you a heaith problem? Send it to the Free Press Doctor. But remember, he can answer your questions only m this column. AM all right at night, but get pain m my stomach every afternoon at work. A loud noise will start it off337 words
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376 1960-03-14 8 THE prize m the Singapore Free Press $500 Word Puzzle U C" wns won by: MADAM TAN KIN rNEO, 51, Haiff Road, Singapore. She submitted a solution Which, m the opinion of the judges, contained the most apt and accurate answers to the clues.376 words
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Article, Illustration311 1960-03-14 9 THE FREE PRESS BOOK OF THE WEEK I By Pamela r. I X V is already at many B r by her own ii pakai k woman m W^a/TRiiiON leservf k d for she bution to i had been J d until her morning at311 words
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Article176 1960-03-14 9 ibeth from its coins? >*Nat famous hrm ij developed an engine h 'V£. run 5 *n -almost an> thins from petrol to peanut butter? Njf* l C Py of Ju nsle our entries to n^ieral Rnouied^e Quiz. Ihv Free Pres*. Times Holl^ Uoad176 words
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Article98 1960-03-14 9 Walter Allen - Walter Allen by dfsdfsdf tion em. before the n by prog] -he rru love with youn« violinist m Mary Cecil writes brightly too That Is the >od ear common speech, and fellow- usherettes are well observed. But t Its are spoiled author's determinato98 words
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Article, Illustration197 1960-03-14 9 sfods,f;sdf a faith that gave him endurance to cross mountains to reach the post that could send him i sanatorium m di Ma: here his could be considered. But the courage that kept him goinu his own and pical of those197 words
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304 1960-03-14 9 How the Allies tricked Nazi High Command T*HE BIG LIE. John 1 Baker White. Pan, I 51. 25. A true story of political warfare and how the Allies fooled the German High Command. TAKEN AT THE FLOOD. George Woodman. Pan. SL2S. The night of the flood brought death and disaster304 words
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Advertisement326 1960-03-14 9 ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT... WORLD TRAVEL WITH EL sfc^m To London, to Australia, to America, right around the ordinary aircraft, and tourist class is available at a world you'll get there nearly twice as fast, fly m saving of over 20 r twice the comfort and arrive twice326 words
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Article19 1960-03-14 10 R.A.F. Tengah beat Singapore Indians "A" 2-0 friendly .soccer match Farrer Park yesterday. Tbuley and Bredner .scored.19 words
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Article, Illustration336 1960-03-14 10 VERITY GILL BRINGS YOU THE CRICKETING HIGHLIGHTS THEY'RE all talking about Roger Bowles and his century, and S.K. Sundram who was out m the eighties. These two players stole the limelight when the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament began yesterday.336 words
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17 1960-03-14 10 CHEY LOONG FASTEST OF THE DRAGONS Lx I. D Line' W. M. A. G P G. I17 words
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Article349 1960-03-14 10 Polo club gymkhana a big success DFGGD SINGAPORE Polo Club'b gymknana wa.s a bi^ i>ucce^s yesterday, ttesuits: i»t-»t fony uqii Syce turnout: Ciare ifciyce: oeniiibi*. Adventurer iSyce; KaiiD a. Aii Trumps ibyce: Zamoi.t. uemie Nora. Junior Mending Race: 1. Giugor (Penny Billingx L\ PacKie (Annette tunny i 3. riiut rloy349 words
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Article, Illustration164 1960-03-14 10 M. Harrison- Gray - M. Harrison-Gray by WHEN a certain type of player has fixed himself m the bidding. his usual course is to plunge into No-Trumps and hope for the best. On the above example South and North bid as follows: One Diamond—One Heart: Two Clubs—Thl'ee No-Trumps. Three Spades was led.164 words
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142 1960-03-14 10 Stanvac's reserve 'gas' won them game \FTER the third innings. Stanvac Gassers made use of their reserve 'gas' and finally ran out easy winners m a friendly softball match against Queenborough 'Chiefs' at the University ground yesterday. The first three innings werr closely contested, at the end of which Stanvac142 words
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Article14 1960-03-14 10 BASKETBAI play opp Thi p.m. tomor: I sdfssdrf14 words
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46 1960-03-14 10 POLYTECHNIC BEAT ST. JOSEPH'S 3-1 The new Singapore Polytechnic soccer team beat Joseph's Institution 3-1 m a friendly match at Bras Basah Road on Saturday. Half time score was 1-1. J. Oswald <2> and Ong Teong Pin (1» scored for Polytechnic, and Francis Yeo for S.J.I.46 words
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Article22 1960-03-14 10 \l Thomson Road ib b.\ S d< I \l N, lUX 5 i \t N R \t Selotai 51 k\ i22 words
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Article, Illustration380 1960-03-14 10 FRANCIS BOEY - S'pore fight back after dressing room talk by selector FRANCIS BOEY By TtfIREE snap goals scored m the la^t Z% minuti M.C.F.A. final when they beat Johon- yesterday. After a goalless first hi the finalists had to fight an uphill battle all the way before they finally pu Johore into380 words
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Article40 1960-03-14 10 A full length judo film will ;be shown at the Singapore I Judo Club, Jalan Besar, SinI gapore. tonight at 8 p.m. it i is on loan from the Japanese Consulate. Admission is free to members and friends.40 words
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Article76 1960-03-14 10 T. r-District OmScnools soccer comi starts today. i draw is: day: City v Pa>ir Panjang SJJ. (Bras Basah Road': Wednesday:- Winners of Panjang v Katon« Victoria School: Bukit Timah v Seransoon. Victoria School. The final will be played on irday at Jalan Besar Stadium. Admission is76 words
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Article230 1960-03-14 10 I SHEEDV created one J of the biggest upsets when he beat his old rival P. R. Messum by two holes m the Royal Island Club golf chmapionships. By tnis victory Sheedy avenged last year's defeat. Although the victory proves convincing. Sheedy had a rough230 words
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Article487 1960-03-14 11 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS DFGDG Sums up me s and < the g9 out J.«. Slipper Princ ,^<> n'hrer lengths FYecierick II Wi sentence fourth ed his bolted lie turned at the h hack v, uhere entrr and leave the t-a.nmc tracks, then crashed U» c s^fes487 words
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Article36 1960-03-14 11 H >r h mi; .vestrrdayV raetaf Rpun (l V ln Ib at this mating k»v\\() uho usually does better second time out ti,,^. ran wrll enough v.sterda T, h.s prmous performances at this36 words
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Article, Illustration26 1960-03-14 11 lkeeper. and Cohen, the right back, scramble a shot from the Leed's forwards m a uptie match at Fulham. Fulham won s—o.5 0.26 words
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87 1960-03-14 11 For better tennis: Let players be emotional sdf,s,drwsd I out what ilami the fence or :air or shoutafter a bad Modernise the scorine. Throw out the current .30-40-g ount and ;i points sim: -3 and 4 And. for Set rid of the term "love.' :h these main changes, Golden said,U.P.I - 87 words
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71 1960-03-14 11 WINNING TRY LATE IN GAME MAKES SCRUM HALF HERO FOR WALES DUBLI beat Ireland 10-9 at I 1 penalty ld a try. The second Welsh goal red five minutes from the end, when Ireland were leading 9-5. Hero w scrum -half Onllwyn Brace it was his opportunist try that gaveReuter - 71 words
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381 1960-03-14 11 ALLAN LEWIS - Lee on Coleman Street in a morning gallop that is full of promise ALLAN LEWIS By Malham (Subian) and Nazrana (West) also worked attractively over three m 38 4 5. I thought there was nothing between these two. Nazrana was on the outside Starshine (Leman). who went fast from the381 words
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Article31 1960-03-14 11 Young Christian Workers beat Police 14-5 m a softball match at St. Patrick's School yesterday. In another match on the same ground. Chipmunks beat St. Patrick's Shamrocks 8-2.31 words
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Article53 1960-03-14 11 ZURICH. Mon. Wiltrud Urselmann, 18, of Germany set a new world record for the women's br<#>st stroke swim m the 50 meter basin at the Hallenbad Hege, covering the 100 meters m one minute 19.1 seconds. The old mark of 1:19.6 minutes was held by EastU.P.I - 53 words
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Article31 1960-03-14 11 CAPETOWN, Mon.— Murray Grindrod, former Cambridge University golf captain, won the South African amateur championship when he beat fellow-South African Cobie Le Grange m the 36-holes final.31 words
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Article31 1960-03-14 11 LONDON, Mon.— Champion Soviet woman athlete Irina Press, the world pentathlon record holder, clocked 10.6 seconds m an 80 meters hurdle race, the official Soviet news agency, Tass reported.31 words
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Article28 1960-03-14 11 LONDON, England beat Germany 3-1 m the women's hockey international at Wembley yesterday after leading 2-0 at halftime. England's hockey girls are unbeaten since 1950.— Reuter.28 words
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Article14 1960-03-14 11 LONDON. Mon. Magic Moment was officially scratched from the Lincolnshire Handicap yesterday.14 words
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Article194 1960-03-14 11 DFGDF SAN JUAN, Mon. Ann Haydon of England scored a sensational 6-4. 4-6, 6-4, upset over world tennis champion Maria Bueno Brazil to win the women's singles crown at the eighth Carib Hilton invitational tournament. Roy Emerson of Australia won the men's singles championship. He beat194 words
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Article237 1960-03-14 11 REMAINING weights for the second day of the Perak Turf Club meeting on Wednesday are: CLASS 4 Div. 1 6F. Miss Harmony 9.00, Gay Tournai 8.13, Slipper Prince 8.11, Pantjarobah 8.11, Follow Me Home 8.10, College Tutor 8.10, Cargo Rice 8.08, All Boys 8.07. Cinerama II237 words
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104 1960-03-14 11 ¥V GEORGETOWN, Monday £S scoring his unbeaten 142 here, Garfield Sobers lost the hall. After dreary West Indies batting Sobers brought the Fourth Test' to life when he cracked a tremendous off-drive from David Allen. The ball soared fora six, landing on theReuter - 104 words
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Article7 1960-03-14 11 MALAYAN BEATEN FOR SWISS TITLE FGDFG ReuterReuter - 7 words
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210 1960-03-14 11 OLD Victorians put up a spectacular display of football m beating Present Boys at Victoria School ground yesterday. Victoria School, the Serangoon District soccer champions this year, take full credit for their fighting spirit. They were fast but not experienced enough to210 words
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Advertisement21 1960-03-14 11 m T&S for expert L v packing, removal. shipping and s insurance service at reasonable ra: J P °RT STORAGE LTD.21 words
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Advertisement111 1960-03-14 11 THE HONGKONG FAR EAST BUILDER Read by everyone of note m the industry throughout the Far East A new issue is now on sale Contents include: Malayan Government Contracts Awarded Singapore Government Contracts Awarded Plans Approved by Singapore City Council Jflfe Hong Kong Government Contracts Awarded New Building Plans Approved,111 words
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Article85 1960-03-14 12 R G PILLAI - R G PILLAI Vegetables are being dumped m Singapore DEMAND IS UP AS PRICES ARE SLASHED B* SINGAPORE, Mon.— China, which has already established a firm foothold m Singapore's textile, fruit and tish trade, is makinu a strong bid to capture the vegetable market. I Fresh85 words
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152 1960-03-14 12 Tony and the Princess spend weekend with his friend Fry LONDON Mon Prn irrt mu\ her fiance, v.iv communkMi mt\ i. thtr yesterday In thf little parish church of Wideombe, neai Bath. The couple arc Npexidirm |Im weekend at Wideombe Manor, homr uf Mr. and Mrs. Jereni> Fry, old friends152 words
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283 1960-03-14 12 Orsini sends 5-point memo to Shah: May I wed Soraya? ROME, Monday. PRINCE HAIMOXDO ORSIXI, just back m Rome from a holiday with Princess Soraya at St. Anton. Austria, has sent a letter to the Shah of Persia asking lor an audience to discuss his possible marriage to the Shah's283 words
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161 1960-03-14 12 1.000-MILE WALK: EX-SEAMAN WINS £1,000 PRIZE JAND'S END. (Cornwall). Mon. James Musgrave. a 37-year-old glass packer, won the 1.000 mile walking race from one end of Britain to the other when he .strode into Land's End soon after dawn yesterday morning. The race, with a £1.000 prize for the winner,Reuter - 161 words
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Article23 1960-03-14 12 MIAMI, Mon.— Firemen rescued a man who climbed a light tower at the Miami Baseball Stadium and threatened to jump. U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article18 1960-03-14 12 LONDON, Mon.— Urup Island m the Kurile Archipelago has been declared a sea otter reserve.18 words
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67 1960-03-14 12 Fire damages a neon advertisement SINGAPORE. Mon.— A large crowd watched as a huge neon advertisement at the junction of Buyong Road and Orchard Road caught fire last night. The fire, believed to have been started by a short circuit, charred only two-thirds of the large advertisement. Eye-witnesses claimed that67 words
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Article22 1960-03-14 12 NICOSIA. Mon. British warships have resumed patrolling Cyprus waters after reports of attempts to smuggle arms into the island. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article26 1960-03-14 12 NAIROBI, Mon.— Mr. Harold Watkinson, British Defence Minister, said here yesterday East Africa occupied an important position m British and Commonwealth defence strategy.26 words
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Article42 1960-03-14 12 TOKYO. Mon. More than 60 primary and junior high schools throughout Japan had been closed because of the spread of influenza. Osaka. Western Japan, and Kawasaki, near Tokyo, are the worst-hit areas. There have been no deaths.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration109 1960-03-14 12 AI)MI X A L Sir Charles Lambe, Britain's First Sea Lord, arrived m Singapore from London by air last night, on the first le? of a tour of the Far East and Australia. Among those who met him109 words
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28 1960-03-14 12 TORY: NOW I HAVE CLEARER IDEA OF BRUNEI dom In Bi :\\dio pur thai stitu:ade by B Lady Brunei G Is. rer id I Bra Ith a I28 words
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119 1960-03-14 12 Round-world flight will take him only 55 hours Y'ANCOUVER. Mon. A modern-day Phineas Fogg left on a globe-circling tour by commercial airlines last Saturday, hoping to be back here m time for an appointment next Saturday. Mr. Archibald Rc^s. 57--year-old Vancouver freelance journalist, will travel by commercial jet to SanReuter - 119 words
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Article24 1960-03-14 12 DAMASCUS. Mon. locust swarms are invading almost all Arab countries, and Arab experts art concerned over a possible much heu Invasion.24 words
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Article22 1960-03-14 12 TANGANYIKA. Mon. •'Operation jumbo.' a major i campaign to move cropi damaging herds of elephants. has been launched here.22 words
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178 1960-03-14 12 After the ball ...no sign of a royal romance STOCKHOLM, Mon. The 25 year old Duke of Kent new to Duesseldorf yesterday after dancing until 2.30 a m. at a glittering ball at the Royal Palace here attended by about 20 young foreign royalty /including four heirs to European thrones.178 words
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Article31 1960-03-14 12 CHAMBERY. French Alps. Mon.— Alpine guides today searched the slopes of Mont Cenis for a French customs official missing and. thought to have been killed by an avalanche. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article28 1960-03-14 12 LONDON. Mon. -A total eclipse of the lull moon, observed m the western hemisphere yesterday, was described by observers as "a classic eclipse— a beauty28 words
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177 1960-03-14 12 DALAI'S TREASURE SOLD FOR GOVT. EXPENSES LONDON, Mon. The remaining part of the Dalai Lama's "fabulous" fortune which was recently moved to Calcutta has been the chief maintenance of the Tibetan Govern-ment-in-exile m India, a representative of the Tibetan spiritual leader said here yesterday. Mr. D. K. Sen told aReuter - 177 words
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Article37 1960-03-14 12 LONDON. Mon -The Observer, an Independent Sunday newspaper. protstrongly against the imprisonment of Ahmet Emm Yalman. the chief editor of a Turkish newspaper for reprinting an article from a Unii d S -paper.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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