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Title Section18 1960-03-15 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERVBnnv S TALKINS ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1960 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration10 1960-03-15 1 Mr. C quits I front lench i (I 11lI doubts10 words
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288 1960-03-15 1 MELVIN CHAN - TIP-OFF— and illegal cargo seized A $5mil. PLOT SMASHED MELVIN CHAN SINGAPORE, INDONESIA GET TOGETHER: GOOD AUGURY FOR THE FUTURE-CONSULATE By SINGAPORE, Tues. $5,000,06€ cargo of copra, nutmegs and coffee Mnuggled out of Indonesia has been seized by the Singapore Government m conjunction with Indonesian Consulate authorities here. It can288 words
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136 1960-03-15 1 BOY SAW A 'VISION': HOME BESIEGED STEVENSTON (Scotland), Tues. More than 200 sightseers besieged a house here on Sunday night where a 9-year-old boy is said to have seen a "vision." The boy's father. Mr. William Guiney, said his son Robert first saw the 'vision' on Thursday night on the136 words
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Article34 1960-03-15 1 LONDON, Tues— About 700 delegates are expected here for the second United Nations congress on the prevention of crime and the treatment of offenders from August 8 and 20.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration247 1960-03-15 1 Pathologist By lan Mok-Ai and Royston Lazaroo SINGAPORE, Tues. J)H. FRANCIS CAMPS, of the Department of Forensic Medicine m London, told the court martial trying Sgt. Lucien Roy Hicks tliis morning that from the examination of specimens he received he recorded a fracture of247 words
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Article69 1960-03-15 1 Death caves dug up at airstrip IyEWAK, (New Gui- nea), Tues. Excavations m the hills behind Wewak airstrip today revealed the skeletons and equipment of a number of Japanese soldiers. They were found m a series of caves which are believed to have been used as a Japanese military hospital.U.P.I - 69 words
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Article29 1960-03-15 1 LONDON, Tues.— Timothy j Thackeray, survivor of Siamese twin boys separated a year ago. left hospital yesterday for home the first time after 22 months.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article26 1960-03-15 1 WASHINGTON. Tues.— The i U.S. Development Loan Fund approved -a loan of Ms 6 million for a microware radio system m Formosa. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article18 1960-03-15 1 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. Dog owners here spend about $17 million a year on their pets U.P.I.U.P.I - 18 words
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Article14 1960-03-15 1 MARRAKESH. Tues.—Th€ moderate leftist Prime Mints- ter. Abdullah Ibrahim, has resigned.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 14 words
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220 1960-03-15 1 'BRITAIN TRYING OUT NERVE GASES ON SERVICES VOLUNTEERS' SAYS PAPER LONDON, Tues THK Daily Mail today headlined a report that "nerve gases invented by British scientists are being tried out on human 'guinea pigs' at a Government research station on Salisbury Plain." It said that volunteers from all three services220 words
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135 1960-03-15 1 TREMOR, SO PEOPLE SLEEP OUT IN THE FIELDS BELGRADE, Tues. The people of the town of Tetovo m Yugoslav Macedonia huddled frightened m sur r o v nding fields despite sleet and rain last night after a new earth tremor. The tremor lasted two seconds but no new damage wasReuter - 135 words
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Article28 1960-03-15 1 Skoplje (Yugoslavia), Tues. The Rom-an Catholic Bishop of Skoplje will stand trial on Thursday on charges of anti-state activities, smuggling and illegal currency dealings.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article26 1960-03-15 1 TOKYO. Tues.— The No. 9 Koyo Maru— an 85-ton fishing boat with a crew of 12— is missing m the East China Sea.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article45 1960-03-15 1 GEORGETOWN. Tues— Brian Statham. the England and Lancashire cricketer, will fly home tomorrow to see his son, Terence, who is ill m hospital. Statham heard from his wife by telephone yesterday that their son had a difficult day on Sunday.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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130 1960-03-15 1 How to make tank crews feel less like sardines... NEW YORK, Tues. The Human Engineering Laboratory of the U.S. Army at Aberdeen, Maryland, is attempting to take the "sardine m a tin" feeling out of a tank soldier's life. Military and civilian scientists are trying to determine how long troops130 words
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Article37 1960-03-15 1 TEHERAN. Tues. The Shah of Persia '•certainly will not have any objection" to a wedding between his former wife. Princess Soraya. and Prince Raimondo Orsini of Italy, a Persian Court official said.37 words
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STOP PRESS
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Article10 1960-03-15 1 Managers' prices today— selling $1.22, buying $1.15.10 words
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Advertisement46 1960-03-15 1 \lfCo*D 50UND 0N PffJjfek make the man \/j^o/o^^' r/ j and yYi§^ have the clothes >/*/ ™^*N* hat make the man "^•SOCKS J fl^^^f^ SHIRTS •SHOES UNDERCIOTHES \f^ m ACCESS ES f The MAN'S shop j 3 n ly exclusive men's shop <£ET, SINGAPORE 6 TEL. *****46 words
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Advertisement81 1960-03-15 1 aW ™^i.- .jIHB Hk pr Bf R ■L Jl Eastman Kodak Corp photo. Get into the swing of thingi, enjoy life! for that extra •go'— the quickest energy-giver is Glucos«. Ferguzade contains all the Glucose you need m the form of a delicious, sparkling drink' FERGUZADE $k Replaces lost energy81 words
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Advertisement32 1960-03-15 1 magic ciiNC RMPUN Witti revolutionary cli»vgi»f. beck. Ott>pw< to stoy m p4oc« no matter hew ecrhre yea ere, m white or black. get some LUCK TRADERS LTD. TODAY AT: 17, ORCHARD ROAD.32 words
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537 1960-03-15 2 PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE I UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS j SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ALTHOUGH CONDITIONS were quietish when the Stock Exchange resumec operations yesterday there was a distinct ten dency m the mining section for prices t< harden.537 words
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Article325 1960-03-15 2 Nutk: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. March 14. Friday Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports Mar 34 5 8 34 ll 16 Apr 34 3 16 31 I 1 JRUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 34 3 S 34 RUBBER No. 1325 words
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Article195 1960-03-15 2 India will import Soviet petrol MW DELHI: India Is io Import petroleum products from Ru.-v-ia under letters signed here yesterday embodying trade arements for i960. India will also import iron and steel, industrial and cultural equipment, newsprint, textiles, machinery and other industrial good*. Indian export* to Russia will include195 words
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Article39 1960-03-15 2 London tin advanced by mov, a ton yesterday. A rather better feeline is currently m e\idence. especially a* bufier pool selling appears tr> have dried up. New York TIN was quiet but .steadier In sympathy with gains abroad.39 words
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107 1960-03-15 2 London stocks: An all round improvement in industrials LONDON. Tuesday. TIIK highlight of London slock markets yesterday wns an all-round improvement m industrial equities. The volume of business leit much to be desired, but selective support and an absence of sellers were responsible for general firm conditions. Cotton textiles were107 words
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Article70 1960-03-15 2 > T EW YORK. Tues -The I market closi d irrewith changes mostly tional either way. Fractional gains wore m a >mall majority m th« hour, with proiit-taku.-trictuin any decided advance. Some new demand appeared at the start of hour and fracti gains were more frequt Steels found70 words
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Article49 1960-03-15 2 LONDON. Tues. The rubber market closed quirt >••*- -terday with quotations mostly one-eighth of a penny p«r lb. above the previous closing level. In NEW YORK, rubber futures were very >teadv on light «overinu and new buying. Dealings for the day wore modest, however. Physicals were quiet.49 words
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Article811 1960-03-15 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. MONDAY. Saturdt) Today INDUSTRIALS AIM Bricks PreT 1.95 1.95 OrdS. 2.20 2.40 Atlas ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 60B.M. Trustees 525 125 ;00. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19/- Ords 51/- 51.- ederal Dispet.iary 1.23 ritzoatrici-s 122811 words
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Article88 1960-03-15 2 SHIPS IN PORT sJ mi's lying alongside the Sin. gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Vietnam 1/2, Boissevain 4/5, Shoyo Maru 6A. Benrinnes 6/7. Idomeneus 8/9. Glenroy 10/11. Gorgon 13/14, Automedon 18. Lotte Skou 19 Tong Joo N. Wall 2. Sedenak N. Wall 3. Presco No. 22 N.88 words
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Article68 1960-03-15 2 HONG KONG. Monday. Closing prices here today were: Friday Today H. <fc S. Banking Corporation $1,280 SI. 280 1.285 1,275 sides sales $100.00 $90.00 sellers buyers &$99.50 sellers Wheelock Marden..$ 7.25 7.10 7.10 7.15 sales saies HKong phone $38 25 $37.25 $38.75 &$38.00 &S38.O0 sales les rj68 words
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Advertisement874 1960-03-15 2 —SHIPPING™ S™ E E.A.C. LINES Sailings te ADEN, RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. \C Sptrt P. S'nam Penang O%j ms. Selaatfta I 21 23 Mar 24/25 Mar 25 27 Mar J&i JT ms "Bwna" a) 31 Mar 4 Apr 5/ 6 Apr t 1 Apr \f ■s. "Meania"874 words
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Advertisement132 1960-03-15 2 HAMBURG.AMERir7>| NORTH GERMAN .."a To (Colombo), Genoo, Marseilles a "m Bremen M 1 Calls Southamptc^ BRAUNSCHWEIG HAPM HAMBURG (HAPCC i| 7 r MYERNSTEIN LLOYD To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohorr FRANKFURT 'HAPAG HAVELSTEIN 'LLOYD MUNCHEN H&FAC THE BLUE FUNNEL v, (NORTH AMERi J. 4 To Halifax, Montreal, Boston Nr Ph.ladelphio Culf fo^'H132 words
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49 1960-03-15 3 MARRY CHIA - Induction down— but local smokes are up four-fold MARRY CHIA I ETTE IMPORTS I S3IN 10 I TO MADE IN I )RE" BRANDS Singapore. Tuesday 10 smokers m Singapore turned to smoking locally manu- manufactured cigarettes Ibid to 2^00,000 Ib. over the of onh 690,000 II). m rom 0.00049 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-03-15 3 300 girls study in shade of danger OUKIT TIMAH. Tues. An old rotting 150 ft. high. Is en:ves of 300 children. The U tne compound o! th t > M Scott s d. of the tree is THE TREE the roof of room, trunk at the base, about a foot70 words
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Article27 1960-03-15 3 NEWTON. Tues The apore Recorded Music ety will present a Beethoven programme In stereo at Monks Hill Secondary School, Winstedt Road at 8 pjn Thi.27 words
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Article, Illustration154 1960-03-15 3 'COOK'— AND STAY HAPPILY MARRIED FOR 50 YEARS DON'T UPSET THE SINGAPORE, Tues.— A sure way of upsetting one s wife is to return home late for a meal she had cooked, said Mr. L. L. Campbell yesterday. And Mr Campbell should know. He and Mrs Campbell (above) will celebrate154 words
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168 1960-03-15 3 An old man and the sea: A dream of trip to Mecca SINGAPORE, TuesAn old, old man looks out to sea every day, hoping a ship will come and take him on a holy pilgrimage to Mecca. Each morning he packs some clothes and personal belongings m three bundles and168 words
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205 1960-03-15 3 Publishing firm wants to help aspiring local writers KATONti, Tuesday. rHK 236-year-old publishing firm of Messrs. Longmans, Green and Company Limited aon Id like to help anyone who has plans to write a book, the linn's South-East Asian representative, Mr. D.C. Yeoman, said. Mr. Yeoman said that Malayans should be205 words
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53 1960-03-15 3 SEMBAWANG. Tiw>. The mobile blood bank will visit Sembawang Hills housing pstate tomorrow aftemppii. \lr Peter West, president "the Sembawang Sports Club yesterday said those iho wished to donate blood hould call at th»' flub pre- No 124-A. Casuarm. Road, between 2 p.m53 words
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Article47 1960-03-15 3 WHEN PEOPLE MAKE NEWS THERE ore ecle who ore often limel.ght, but 4 inary people make ij, too. t AND when piake news, c y nr c or ordinary about them m her own iblc st em rhc woman' ngle. You will find JACY. m pc today.47 words
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Article28 1960-03-15 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Medical Association's Meaical Unit II will hold a clinico-pathological meet-ins at the University of Malaya's Pathology Lecture Theatre, at 8.15 tonight.28 words
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Article25 1960-03-15 3 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Radio Singapore's septet, led by Ahmad Jafaar, will feature Malay and Indonesian melodies m the prograrrurie "Dupa Kenchana" at 9.30 tonight.25 words
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Article33 1960-03-15 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The .Official Board of Wesley Methodist Church will hold its monthly meeting at Wesley; Hall today at 5 p.m. The 'chairman, Dr. Chen Chi Nan., will preside. I33 words
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245 1960-03-15 3 Bomo sells 2,000 sure cure' pills each day SINGAPORE, Tues. A 29-year-I old Kelantan bomo, Wan Ghai zali bin Wan Sulaiman, is selling I more than 2,000 yellow pills a day I to Singaporeans with a "sure i cure" guarantee for anything from colds to lumbago. Inche Wan Ghazali, a245 words
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140 1960-03-15 3 Luring those choosey tourists the PATA way SINGAPORE, Tues.— An Indian delegate on his way back from the ninth Pacific Area Travel Association conference m Christchurch, New Zealand, spoke enthusiastically over the weekend of the possibilities of ''joint regional advertising campaigns." Mr G R. Karpada. 46--year-old' Deputy Director said PATA140 words
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Article41 1960-03-15 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Rev Oscar A. Guinn Jr. oi Wesley Church will speak to members and friends of the Wesley Methodist Young Adult Fellowship on "The Meaning of Lent'" at the church hall on Friday at 8.00 p.m.41 words
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Advertisement33 1960-03-15 3 00 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK SINCE 1815 jSHf CLIMATES >: Jlj >E LEUBA WATCH CO LTdTJ OWN A GRUNDIG p!53 FOR PERFECTION ML] IN SOUND STYLE! IV KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. q+m ICQ33 words
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Advertisement272 1960-03-15 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST -SEE PAGE 12 POWERFUL to magnify 400,000 I j I fc 3 \r\xxjJjJOLtCU IP mm a W/TH A THROW AS LONG w Light output is one of the most important considerations when buying a projector, and th« MBR has one of the finest optical systems ever lomp272 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous304 1960-03-15 3 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS BIKIT TIMAH V<>l 111 i LI Table tennis, body-building, loctball. library 4 p.m. JOO CIIIAT YOUTH CLUB: Table tennis indoor games 4 p.m.; badminton 5 p.m. VIKING YOUTH CLUB: Table tennis 7 p.m.; English and Chinese es 7.30. K\MAI. (MB: Membership 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.;304 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-03-15 4 "COLI MBINE" a pearl embroidered dinner ensemble m grwgralne, with floorth "cut-away* 1 skirt revealing toreador trousers underneath. I t i s one of the Jean Allen nM-seasm collection for 1960, nou on show m l ondtw45 words
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150 1960-03-15 4 mXliv lues. The real reason for Russia's ob- MM to high-flying by Allied planes into Berlin li.is been disclosed. .it 30.000 ft. can now take detailed photographs of defence installations up to 150 miles With (hoc oblique photo;ihs Intelligence men •>ut object! small a> I150 words
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Article53 1960-03-15 4 Agents lure young into filthy business, says an Mp EVIDENCE of a "revoi a bigf-money porno. r try, said to be centred m John Baird, Labour ftp x■ I He spoke last n lions, after telling i| u don is now ;j centre Hi r lenient Information53 words
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178 1960-03-15 4 2,600 year old letter of complaint is found JERUSALEM, Tues.— The earliest Hebrew letter so far found contains a complaint. It was addressed by a peasant to a local prince about the middle of the seventh century B.C. It has been dug up by an Israeli archaeologist m what must178 words
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Article, Illustration91 1960-03-15 4 Prinn? NE s° f Tok >'°'s top fortune tellers, Taisho-San. has predicted that th c former cMmnLrYt^i'**^?*** 1 dau 1 5. hter of the Emperor and Empress of Japan, and her commoner husband Hisanaea Shimazu. 26 (above), a bank clerk, will have91 words
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165 1960-03-15 4 REJECTED SOLDIER SUES THE WAR OFFICE LONDON, Tucs.— lrishman Matthew Shanahan. 30. who volunteered for the British Army but was turned down, is suing the War Office for wrongful arrest and imprisonment. Last summer the Army arrested him as a deserter, handcuffed him, and put him m a cell. They165 words
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Article17 1960-03-15 4 BELGRADE, Tues.—Milovan Djilas. imprisoned former Yugoslav Vice-President had a successful operation for acute appendicitis.- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration184 1960-03-15 4 PARIS, Tuesday. gRIGITTE BARDOT is trying out leading roen for a passionate love scene m her next Mm a( the Studio Maurice m Paris. The choice of the man to partner 88. is giving director Clouzot a headache. For 8.8. is184 words
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Article33 1960-03-15 4 NICOSIA. Tues. Mr. Julian Amery. British Colonial Undersecretary, yesterday began his 22nd meeting m the current series with Archbishop Makarias. Presidentelect of Cyprus, and Dr Fadil Kutchuk. Vice Presi-dent-elect— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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133 1960-03-15 4 NIKITA IN BID FOR POSH CAR MARKET AT SHOW GiENEVA, Tues.— A r mile-an-hour Ru limousine brought crowds flocking v v motor sh< r the first time at a crn motor show the tak sheets off the super-:,. Tchaika. a large, i dent machine wi! engine of 5i litres develop:9sVIP - 133 words
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Article23 1960-03-15 4 PARIS. Tue.v R hammer and si ing here m anticipa: Mr. Nikita Khrushchev torn down dun: night.— R ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article31 1960-03-15 4 BRI/SSELS. Tues.— Radioactivity m the air m Belgium was 25 times |he normal level on Feb. S_lS eh '> after France's atomic explosion m the Sahara— follow in* ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article19 1960-03-15 4 OTTAWA. Tue.s.-Canadian civil pilots have been R*kM to help the American Early Warning Dele: te rn19 words
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73 1960-03-15 4 LONDON, lues. lc«M pictures of Lady Godiva m various gi undrrss are on vicu m (u\»nti> > X 475,000 (MM million) Herbert Art Gallery and Museum—the first new art gallery m Britain since the war. Sir Alfred Herbert. Coventry industrialist73 words
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Advertisement227 1960-03-15 4 I PRODENT I No. 1 (m RESULTS MADAM FOO LEE YENG I Voon Thian Soo Road, Ipoh, Perok. KLJfSJSi.STE'* 1$ PMOTO No 2 h >01 imil i(i T p'"h T p lzl w 'NNtR-$ ANSWER TO THE PKODCNT QUESTION IS- L-,^SL™ri' t~ ««h p.... ,„„.>,. ONSOLATiON PRIZE WINNERS:. Mr. V.227 words
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Advertisement108 1960-03-15 4 STATEMENT *T^B DESPATCHED TC* YOU ON THE If* BUSINESS DAY W^'^Bi *L 7 OF BA «H MONTH ;^^i ""T X effective service Z&&M* ALL CHE QUES ARE PERSONALIZED S if' f CHEQUES ARE RETURNED WITH EACH MONTHS STATEN' >^^^=J^Z__ XATIOXAL CITI X 1^ H^m. of Nth (Incorporatec Established m 1812108 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous160 1960-03-15 4 GFGFFFH TJORN today, you are such Uan unassuming indivi- dual that sometimes your exceptional talent is not immediately recognised. Although you permit your intuitions to guide you m most instances, you will discover that there are times when only cold, calm reasoning will solve your problem. Your affections run deep160 words
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Miscellaneous209 1960-03-15 4 assets and liabilities, for it is important to know the answer TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21 > Two days of rather exciting and fast-paced activity. Exert care m your relationships with others GEMINI (May 22-June 21) Your best day of the week to see a new opportunity and take full advantage209 words
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Article77 1960-03-15 5 B«ri Line official here ii the shipN Beaverand verburn will be handed over to the npanv al the end ol tlii^ month He said the two >hins metl Benhaint •md Bennathir. Both the >hips are powered by steam turbines and cm operate at a reeular77 words
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61 1960-03-15 5 Tip to traders on how to reduce tax burden SINGAPORE. Tues.— former lecturer UniverMr. Ho Jinin, h^ advised businessmen In Singapore to incorporate their busiinto limited large •he Chinese Commerce last one reducing individual 'Our duty' he was by them to ix whenquired of v kg one's nited :;bers of61 words
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Article79 1960-03-15 5 a District Judge was Jdd th Bhaskar^n. Mr. R s. Mr. Chapkhana told the Judge. Mr. Eu Chow Chye. that Bhaskaran had only retlv left school. He planned to resume his studies and >it for the Cambridge School Certificate examination. He said Bhaskaran wa s79 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-03-15 5 TIN KHENG WANTS TO GO ABROAD FOR STUDY MISS Tan Tin Kheng. 18. who got six distinctions and two credits m the Cambridge School Certificate exams. Miss Tan, whose father is a bus conductor, topped her class at the Methodist (iirls- School. She wants to go abroad for higher studies.75 words
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121 1960-03-15 5 U.S. ENVOYS MEET IN MANILA TO STUDY THE CHANGES IN S-E ASIA PAYA LEBAR, Tues. The changing political scene was discussed at a meeting of American diplomats m South-East Asia In Manila yesterday. The annual conference is attended by the American Consul-General m Singapore. Mr. William P. Maddox. and the121 words
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Article29 1960-03-15 5 SINGAPORE. tues.-Br. dier E.H.W. Grimshaw, Deputy Director of Movements of the War Office, will arrive here by air today for a tour of army units.29 words
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Article289 1960-03-15 5 EDNA TAN; Yio Chu Kang - EDNA TAN Yio Chu Kang 100 ANGLERS VIE FOR HONOURS IN CONTEST AT THREE PONDS By Tuesday JT WAS A BATTLE OF WITS between 100 amateur anglers and fishes (they're wise to the game) at the Yio* Chu Kang Fishing Pond as hooks and289 words
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Article, Illustration157 1960-03-15 5 MEI LIN. 11, PREPARES FOR A FILM STAR CAREER 2ERANGOON GAR- DENS, Tues.— Wong Mci Lin is a school girl and only 11— but she has already picked Hollywood as her destination. And her parents feel it's "okay" with them, provided she completed her education. Mci Lm is now a157 words
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Article93 1960-03-15 5 Last year she played the leading role m the film. 'Better Living. 1 which was produced by her school on the lives of neglected rural children, who are the victims of social injustices. Since the making of that film. Mci Lin has gained quite a reputation m school.93 words
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Article37 1960-03-15 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tuts. Wong Choon. an odd-job labourer who was found In possession of two 100 lb. drums of arsenite, reasonably supposed to have been fraudulently obtained, was fined $50 m the Magistrate's Court.37 words
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Article54 1960-03-15 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— About 118 students from Chinese i middle and high schools m Singapore have been offered study scholarships by the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce. Each scholarship is valued at $180* per annum. The .students were chosen on the basis of their academic performance54 words
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Article33 1960-03-15 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Three Peoples Action Party branches from Kreta Aver. Cairnhill, and Toa Payoh will hold a social at Teo Guan Choon Villa, off the 10th mile Tamoines Road, on Sunday.33 words
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Article24 1960-03-15 5 SINGAPORE. Tue.s.- Radio Singapore is to introduce a request programme of a-dol- lar-a-tune to raise money for the National Theatre Fund.24 words
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139 1960-03-15 5 HHANJONG PAGAR, Tues.— Here is a word of advice for thousands of people m Singapore who use fountain pens: Never fill your pen with the last lew drops of ink left m a bottle." That is from a man who should139 words
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Advertisement351 1960-03-15 5 I f^Gohten NEW I 1 Guinea DC| CAece j I > RELEASES I 12" L. P. MONO OR STEREO I $10/ SI 2.50 I (Spore) tFed.) THE SOUL OF SPAIN 9 Played by The 101 Strings Mono GGL 0017 Stereo GSU. 100 7 A NIGHT IN VIENNA S Pioyed I351 words
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Miscellaneous77 1960-03-15 5 By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson by Lee Falk and Phil Davis "Tjfc 1 riTPOeSKJ-TMATTE-R-) I BUT IP t CAKI'T BE THE Jj LA -EXCEPT j PVM AMrTE— I By Stan Drake \KT OF JULIET l^^^^^_ j j Tg| |M/ WHAT ANDTHERE'g NOTHING NOTHING-WITMOUT J c by Chic Young 177 words
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OPINION
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Article192 1960-03-15 6 Fighting words in Peking AIR. B. O. KOIRAI.A, A** the Prime Minister Nepal, uses fighting languagt. as becomes the leader of a nation whoso sons have won world renown for their deeds on the battl Id. He ha power-mad nati on, however big or power.y attempt to i'rush or rule192 words
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Article97 1960-03-15 6 AIEMBERS of the Federation's Parliament are no longi nipt from examination at Customs stations. Excepting Ministers and Assistant Ministers, whose official documents obviously should not be seen by everybody, all M.P's have had their special passes withdrawn. The decision will be widely welcomed. Noone would deny certain97 words
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Article1049 1960-03-15 6 GODFREY WINN - GODFREY WINN by HOW much influence has the Que c n Mother over her two daughters? And especially the one so soon now to leave her side? These intriguing questions have been sparked off by the announcement that Norman Hartnell will be making Princess1,049 words
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Article, Illustration588 1960-03-15 6 1. The dress —to come from Norman Hartnell Spotlight on the Wedding of the Year NORMAN HARTNELL has been commanded to make the dresses for Princess Margaret and her bridesmaids for her marriage to Antony Armstrong-Jones on May 6. HERE is an analysis of how he will tackle the task588 words
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LETTERS
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146 1960-03-15 6 THE story which you published on March 7. about Jalan Ayer residents' complaints on insanitary conditions m the area has '•caught the eyes of the authorities.' Two days after the threeparagraph report, headed "The Jalan Ayer Residents Have A Grouse," appeared m your146 words
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Advertisement185 1960-03-15 6 <>f< can hand m your classified ad. h* any one COLD STORAGE I SHOPS I throughout MALAYA and I SINGAPORE I CAMCftON HIGHLANDS 1 Tanah K\POH KLANG HOT* IHARU KUALA LUMPU* KUANTAN MALACCA tad. PISANO tCMMIAN Age (S>) Ltd.. TAIHNfi TILUK ANSON Aiirrrtitrment i CLASSIFIED ADS. Mil SERVICE TOP QUALITY185 words
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Advertisement80 1960-03-15 6 the sensational combination slide-projector and if. diaitopt I proiects ordinary Ji colour and mono- chrome slides. A projects magnified mogrs of printed matter drawings, ii% maps, postcards, photos etc. CCO u I Sole Agents Service "TITHES" DENTIL PHOT I9J, Carnarvon i* /0. Pudu Rood, Kuaic I 62, Middle Rood. Sinqci80 words
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Article205 1960-03-15 7 BUKIT TIMAH; ARTHUR RICHARDS - BUKIT TIMAH ARTHUR RICHARDS Three daring hawkers prepare to* battle nit* is /oo r reptile I SHING CHICKENS: THIEF LIVES U 200-YD. TUNNEL \DER ROUNDABOUT LKJLODFO Tuesday. gtf Indian hawkers are keeping a ionlor a l.")it -python which, many M-avc m a 200-yard tunnel205 words
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Article, Illustration13 1960-03-15 7 Young Tan follows father's footsteps I I- M <.ipil of rrlurnitter n hi>13 words
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Article17 1960-03-15 7 SINGAPORE. Tue ;1 journalist, Mr. V. T. r.banthan. will give a talk on tl iio17 words
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225 1960-03-15 7 Preventive officer, twice honoured by Queen, retires SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 4 SINGAPORE preventive officer, twice honoured by Ihe Queen and possesses ;i nuiuber <>i other conimendations, has retired i rom Ihe Customs sen ic< ar-old Mr. Xi dy, a popular Airport r oi ser- Mr. Kennedy joined the toms In January225 words
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Article31 1960-03-15 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Rev. Seh Sin Koh. an evangellst from Hong Kong, will preach at the Cantonese Methodist Kum Van Church m Queen Street tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.31 words
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118 1960-03-15 7 NEW ENTRY CLOSING DATE FOR TALENTIME CONTEST SINGAPORE, Tues. The closing date for entries to the schools talen t i m c competition organised by the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, has been extended to March 25. Sponsored by Nestles the competition, opened to all school children, has so118 words
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Article35 1960-03-15 7 New 5400, 000 hotel IPOH, Tues. A $400,000! five-storey hotel the Win- ner Hotel has been opened In Ipoh. It has 56 rooms, many of them air-conditioned and a night club on the top flooi.35 words
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Article, Illustration18 1960-03-15 7 You are looking lovely today MISS NG MEO HONG is 20 years old Isn't she's looking lovely lodav?18 words
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80 1960-03-15 7 Mr. Holt, 53, dies of a heart attack SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. Robert Oliver Holt, 53, a retired business man, died early yesterday m the Johore Bahru General Hospital after a heart attack. Mr. Holt is the cousin of Mr. George P. Holt a shipping magnate of Liverpool. A former employee80 words
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192 1960-03-15 7 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The police have started an all-out blitz on the hundreds of l>egrg-ars roaming: the steets of the city. The police action is a result of an alarming increase m the number of vagrants m recent months, said the Police Secretary, Mr. William192 words
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143 1960-03-15 7 4 TEENAGE GIRLS RESCUED FROM LIFE OF VICE SINGAPORE, Tucs. A recent drive by the police, Social Walfare and the Services has resulted m the rescue of four girls under 18 years of ace from a life of vice. Revealing this yesterday, the spokesman for the Social Welfare Department warned143 words
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136 1960-03-15 7 Bid to form As i an students bureau PAVA LEBAH, T Plans to set up a tiet to Ki. <'h other better" bureau lor students m Asia is being discussed ai students' conference m Kuala Lumpur wnich ends on April 9. The bureau. If 1 will be known as the136 words
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Miscellaneous77 1960-03-15 7 VO4ILY CROSSWORD eiled qc there you ■> for ,'d'up to i i noN \U(MI SINGAPORE yWP^P TODAY: 12.t5 Pm. TOMORROW: IJM am. and 12.4."> p.m. THURSDAY: 1.01 a.m. p.m. I RIDAY: 135 a.m. and 2 It: p.m. SATURDAY: 2.12 am and 3.15 P Bt SUNDAY: 2.56 a.m. and p.m. MONDAY:77 words
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Article, Illustration714 1960-03-15 8 Two girls with yen to travel— but this is not really a holiday I WAS Mttin- m a deserted downtown tea room, idly turning the pages of a magazine, when the two travel-stained girls strolled m. I noticed one carried a, typewriter. In Singapore, I fear we are rather blase714 words
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526 1960-03-15 8 WILLIAM MORTIMER - WILLIAM MORTIMER WOMEN BOUGHT NEW DRESSES ON THE STRENGTH OF IT A VILLAGE WENT ON A SPREE BUT by 4 BRITISH silb- marine will soon come under the auctioneer's hammer m Spain it Britain refuses to pay £16,000 (about $136,000) to get it526 words
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160 1960-03-15 8 VfFLBOIRNK. Tues.— Nine A men and a girl arc answering the questions of hundreds of thousands of European immigrants who have settled m Australia since the war. Between them they speak 15 languages and they j work from a small160 words
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Article, Illustration474 1960-03-15 8 WYN Calvin is a comedian who doesn't like being photographed. He told me so. Why 1 He said: '•Because my face always makes people laugh I met Mr Calvin and the four other members ot the "Lark Time" variety troupe while they were m474 words
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Article, Illustration27 1960-03-15 8 DOUGLAS CLARK - frightened man could tell this joke DOUGLAS CLARK by I sion Kin ried and I I I I amb I Told by Nik »100 late 4 FGFGFFFF27 words
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Advertisement333 1960-03-15 8 VASHICA Everything wr photography JACK'S PHOTO CO. N Cor Singapore Those icho know buy 111 ■■■■■I 9 V J FITZPATRICKS I ADIES. MIMSON MODERNE h.«rd Road Tel. 874fi S tturri.iv TARON VL with huh a^TT^I I 111 M 'IT~ j TARON VR with Wai afW .^Bp^^ fei Uln -11^- speed333 words
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Advertisement48 1960-03-15 8 Jrajiyaft I The World's rirst on Tronsistor Two wous .^^^Wfe bond 3-speed portable Vfflj E7^& J^ KADIO-PMONO Opcrot- I ed by 6 x 1.5 V batteries kk 4- Built-in PD Spcoker I i«»« Agents: pi^r^ HOCK CHEONG CO «>5/97 Tros Street, Singapore Branch: 3 The Arcade Tel: 3X82448 words
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Article, Illustration467 1960-03-15 9 NEW HUE IN LADIES' WRIST WATCHES 4j%_, Sold and silver look for ladies challenge* Soon it may a woman wearing with straps to match tble straps of chf- But now casing that can ap. I ADS Abc g Waltz, a. d China Night \nv I.XXV STORI Bra^ Basah Road I467 words
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Article346 1960-03-15 9 JOY MENG - Lovely to look at JOY MENG ■31 Hair style for lasses with glasses have to wear glasses, writes Susie, of Singapore, 10. Can you recommend a hair style for vie as my face is rather round? I WOULD surest a SOT style, to give a i uncluttered look. The new346 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-03-15 9 BARBARA HOWARTH is glamorous m a cocktail dress of white nylon-chif-fon over a white taffeta slip. The tight bodice w gathered just above the bust. At the watst-band sfte icears a big spray of red roses. From DUNCAN'S, 11, D' Almeida St.45 words
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Article535 1960-03-15 9 Cantons dish is prize recipe A CANTONESE dish called Pheasant-eye J eggs wins first prize of $iv plus a $li> Nestle I hamper for Miss Margar- I ct Ho, c/o Surgical Store, General Hospital. Singa- S I Pore, 3, m Recipe Contest S j No. 10. INGREDIENTS: Six J n535 words
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Advertisement67 1960-03-15 9 t V 111 M I LEONARD M^ L •ed ond proved 77 cv. ft. M Hoot rrcien *ood c J 2 Fruit rack. V ioor. ■ARDEN COMPANY TAN SONS, -<a Insurance Buiidinq, j^B 3 Lumpur. Tel: *****. J' j 11 1 r i i#// v f IWIWV Hji^jll ton I67 words
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Advertisement365 1960-03-15 9 The Doctor says fe^ "Give your Bow children a healthy future W l l l l ■"'fe Your doctor will tell you that young children need special nourishment, often missing from ordinary food. Farex the three-cereal food made by Glaxo— gives them the extra nourishment they need. Added to it365 words
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Article1124 1960-03-15 10 SHOPPING Centre CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. SPARK PARTS FOR air conditioners and refrigerators are readily available irom Tong1,124 words
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Article, Illustration117 1960-03-15 10 ELIZABETH IS READY TO ALTER THE BOOKS Around tfc^i PASIR P ELIZABETH Cheeses sprinter of 1959, i books again. A Form VI student ofl andra Grammar. >he the headgirl of her Mr. Mills, the .sport tary, is confident will win the sprint this year. "Elizabet ing hard and -old her117 words
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Article37 1960-03-15 10 JAMIL BEST ALL-ROUNDER I—l PASIR PAN JANG. J.. bin Baba of Outram Schd an outstanding all-rounc He represented Sir. pa pore Combined Schools at ru^ last year. The school h have a strong team next I son.37 words
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Article27 1960-03-15 10 PASIR PANJANCt Kirn Lan ol thodist G:: b prom badminton player. She all her matche> la>t y< She hopes to be 'ftghtiiu for the coming seasc27 words
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Article74 1960-03-15 10 U.S. coach said was 'too small tempt to better hi year. He holds the Combine Schools mark> for bot eve;/ Standing sft 9in and tif ping the scales at lOst Bit Yue Wah was coii>id»red "to small" for throws by can coach Thomas Ro*andic two yt ars ago. O'Brien He74 words
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Article37 1960-03-15 10 THE SEARCH FOR TALENT BEGINS PASIR PAN JAN. better facilit town Tech, ward to a bright sport They are seeki: ton talent. Althou:flrst time they are ing In this gam< are enthus:. they should fci worthy show37 words
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Article32 1960-03-15 10 Freddie's good at this PASIR PANJAN tennis Is Frcddifavourite pune. Ho pla: singles lor Pasir F Ir. Naranjan. I master, predicts a bri| ture for him. The school training hard. Pr bright.32 words
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Article49 1960-03-15 10 PASIR PAVI W Athletic captain Yusoff H and sprinter. He trains rrsularh «t I Coach Tan In. <m In the lonK itetai ye.ir. h<- was second m M run. Another pronmin takes part tn shot -put Mr. <iord.ui l)«-an> i these bo>» uill do urll ■■<49 words
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Advertisement149 1960-03-15 10 W Children's Shorts I Snirrs rrorr. $I 50 eoch. PIMPING STOM JL'' *tr i k Visit 173, Orchord Rd. I k Top-Quolity A ohor-Chests VI Xl the new LIQUID WHITE CLEANER i c c X^jU. A I, JOGINDER PAUL 194. Race Course Road. k SINGAPORE 8 Tel: ***** SWAN Mjflif149 words
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Advertisement166 1960-03-15 10 FOR QUALITY AND RELIABILITY IN BABY AND CHILDREN PLEASE CALL AT: SOON JOO CO., 53, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE TEL: 3351 1 SAN MING Coffers Extensive range ot 1960 Designs n SHOES, HANDBAGS ALL ARE WELCOME 117, South E d, Xlth Bridge Rd., 383, North Bridge Rd., 3, South Bridge Rd..166 words
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Advertisement66 1960-03-15 10 Fo, TO CLEAR SmartneSS at greatly Sfyl e REDUCED PRICES Service t^hk Always Ask For I£} /"/S%^ Genuine Spare Parts mW^^U^^ and Accessories y^ :jlllillFJ Radio receivers used for REGO.TRA^SF 2 demonstrations and display SHIRTS GNLY HAWAIIAN SHIRTS Also j ovoilab c other Radios SINfiLPTS RRIFFS SoUnd e< Ul P66 words
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Advertisement267 1960-03-15 10 "SABA" 3-D RADIO AC. MODEL 5270.00 CASH or 560.00 Down, 12 x 518.90 Monthly DRY BATTERY MODEL... 5200.00 CASH or 541.00 Down, 12 x 514.31 Monthly \Q] NANG M NG LCO "*yl 103-iOb SELfcGfc kJAD. Si«tGAPOBfc v^y Attention Ladies!! A Large Selections of Lovely materials m various designs to choose267 words
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Advertisement269 1960-03-15 10 FINDING IT HARD TO KEEP THAT I CREASE IN YOUR PANTS OR SKIRT? ■ff You need "CLEANSET" cosy J to apply, suitable w f& safe for ell meUriels. "CLEANSET" keeps creases resistent even to rain frequent bendings. Only $1.20 per bottle of lOOcc. Sole Distributors Wanted. 'TITHES" LTD. 62, Middle269 words
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Article, Illustration664 1960-03-15 11 W'**r.MA\TTF- J - W'**r.MA\TTF-J KLDJPJKOE my open I i... hed rth I H I I I nI nCOMERS C J? m f Kid •cho. fo he 100 g aoun two diviAioi 4 j D < hrna>rian X hoVn K^Un^*, tUn€ BUt M»« of pace coald664 words
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Article, Illustration122 1960-03-15 11 Class 4. Div. 3 (JF. Won by: 3. hd.. .'I. Time: lmin. is 1 '5. >IND\Y FINISHING FORM C las s 4. Div. 1-* P. Won by: nk., I|, If. Time: lmin. 17. 'HffimTllll II I— MlHlMii^^MMM.l Class 3. Div. I— :>F str Won by: 1. nk. Time: lmin. 1122 words
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Article98 1960-03-15 11 1/ ING'S Mission should be a really good bet the Class 3 Div. 2. BAF rare, on his Singapore form. that meeting he finished :id to Bukit Bintang over one mile, then fourth to Llndalou over 9F. for which he is !i 3 lb. N U98 words
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Article78 1960-03-15 11 OH and order of running Ra .15 Class 4 Dtv. 6F Little Michael. Carbon Paper. Fu ice. Race 2—2 45 CLi-s 4 Div. 1 Harmony, Colh Race 3—3.20 Class 3 Div. Ra !50 Cia— 3 Div 5F Str Prediction 3 Div. 3 Credit Balance. Amuse Bx Race 6 -4.5578 words
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139 1960-03-15 11 .d to Rilex the first day. is my Class 4 Div. 1 sprint. Gay his right form. He saddled I WIEBOROUGH 111 p: iaed VI h e has taken no harm from escapade the flr< be hard to beat m the139 words
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Article212 1960-03-15 11 DAPPA Prince should make 1 ,i mends for his first start second to Dancing Water by winning the Class 4 Div. 3 6F He meets weak opposition. Pappa Prince is a division higher with one pound less. Lucky (iame could be the next best if212 words
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Article60 1960-03-15 11 lONDON. FA. Cup seral-naals March 26 AstOH Villa V Wulve.s. Bheflle > Burnley oi Blackburn Rovera GLASGOW v Cup semi-finals on April 2 Rangers v Celtir. Kilmarnock v Clyde GLASGOW Kilmainock beat Third Lana-.k 4-3 m a Dti I soccer m;rch. LONDON: Oxford and Cam- 1 bridge practised60 words
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Article126 1960-03-15 11 ALLAN LEWIS - WINNING GALLOP ON TRACK ALLAN LEWIS hY IPOH, Tiies. Newcomer j Nakorn N'ork (Posner) worked I with Race On Johnson > and showed lots of promise this morn- i ing. He went better than his j stablemate to dispose of three In 37 1/5. It could be a winning gallop.126 words
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Advertisement94 1960-03-15 11 1 r HONGKONG FAR EAST i| one of note m the industry throughout the Far East V/ JtV Ma.oyan Government Contracts Awarded Singapore Government Controcts Awarded 0| Plan, Approved by Singapore O*T Cw^dl A Hong Kong Government Controcts Awarded W New Building Plans Approved, Hong Kong J Heodquorter, lor United94 words
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Advertisement233 1960-03-15 11 Manufactured by Wright Mty. Co, USA WRIGHT pa PORTABLE COOLERS |Sj cool, filter, ventilate, circulate Kani /or ywsf pennies a day! H2M IMf itOWtH C00ll« > ••••J***" #;;^5- cooling S n r I t in $125/ I I i I.Mr «nou«n I r roo» C *^o^*™'- i flor JH^^^^ t»u|f233 words
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Article158 1960-03-15 12 Government is likely to introduce new legislation SUPREME COURT GIVES ITS DECISION: IT WILL AFFECT NEHRU-CHOU TALKS \K\Y DELHI. Tuesday. INDIA'S Supreme Court ruled yesterday that no part of Indian territory could be transferred to i foreign country under the constitution a* it now stands. The courtReuter - 158 words
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149 1960-03-15 12 Discourtesy is out when Chou drops in YEW DELHI, Tues.— A^ India should not involve herself m any act or discourtesy when Mr. Chou En-lai visits India next month, Mr. Nehru said yesterday. He told the Congress Lamentary Party committnormal courtesy, including ate banquet and foi receptions, would be extendedReuter - 149 words
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Article20 1960-03-15 12 DUBLIN. Ti: back to their old jobs as pilot day to operate leton for the strike-paraly- :ne.20 words
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Article22 1960-03-15 12 MOSCOW. Tues. Russian uiomers have .started ob.itions of the new star discovered by a Norwegian astronomer on March22 words
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Article, Illustration140 1960-03-15 12 CHAMPION TESTS HIS $2,600 NOSE BRITISH middleweight boxing champion Terry Downes, who broke the bridge of his nose during ;i light against John <Cuwboy) Mcl ornuck last November, has iust had a plastic operation on it that tost him VJ3OO (Ms2.6ti>. At Wembley last week he nas hoping to find140 words
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Article41 1960-03-15 12 NEW YORK. Tues.— Malaya was one of the group of Asian and African nations who today asked that a >pmal \on of the General Assembly be convened to look into the question of French ato- mic tests.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article29 1960-03-15 12 SAN FRANCISCO. Tues. Tt\e aircraft carrier Kearsarge is due here today with four Russian sailors rescued after drifting for 49 days m a disabled landing craft. U.P.I.U.P.I - 29 words
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Article38 1960-03-15 12 MANILA, Tues.— Archbishop Rufino J. Santos. 51, of Manila leaves h\ air today for Rome where he will be elrxuted to cardinals rink and become the first Filipino Prince of the Catholic Church.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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113 1960-03-15 12 Queen's son may be christened at Windsor ONDON, Tues.— The Daily Mail said yesterday that Queen Elizabeth's new son would be christened on Easter Sunday, April 17, m the private chapel at Windsor Castle. By then the baby, whose name has so far not been made public, will be justReuter - 113 words
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234 1960-03-15 12 LONDON. Tuesday. POI'dHLY one and i\ quarter per cent of Britain's national income goes as financial aid to underdeveloped countries, according to a Treasury White Paper published here yesterday. The estaimated total of about €240 million < $2,040 mil.) spent iiiReuter - 234 words
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Article38 1960-03-15 12 LONDON. Tues. A commission appointed by the Governor of Fiji yesterday proposed giving the Fijians who make up about 42 per cent of the British island colony's population a greater say m their govern- ment.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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59 1960-03-15 12 PEKING. Tues. A Chinese 'counter revolutionary murderer," Hui Lien Chi, who killed a Communist army lieutenant and a militiaman, has been executed, it was reported yesterday. A younger brother who helped Hui strangle the lieutenant and rob him of 14 cartridges last June wasReuter - 59 words
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Article31 1960-03-15 12 WASHINGTON, Tues.— Gen. Nathan F. Twining, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was released yesterday from Walter Reed Army Hospital where he underwent surgery for acute appendicitis.31 words
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Article22 1960-03-15 12 BUENOS AIRES, Tues. President Arturo Frondizi declared Argentina m a state of "internal emergency" after two more terrorSt outrages. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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209 1960-03-15 12 SUSPENDED LIFE SENTENCE: NEHRU EXPLAINS VTEW DELHI, Tues. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, yesterday defended m Parliament his "advice" to the Governor of Bombay to suspend sentence of life imprisonment imposed on a naval officer convicted of murder. He told Parliament he had acted on the advice oi bisReuter - 209 words
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Article33 1960-03-15 12 BOMBAY. Tues. The advance party of an 11 -man European expedition to conquer the world's highest unclimbed peak 26.811 -foot. Dhautegiri m the Himalayas arrived here by sea today. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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298 1960-03-15 12 COWDREY AND PULLAR OUT: THE SCORE 110-2 KLJIOPJOOE GEORGETOWN, Tuesday. KJNGLAXD have lost both openers. They enter the final day of the Fourth Test three runs ahead with eight wickets lei'L One down m the series. West Indies ensured an interesting finish to the game. Worrell dismissed Geoff Pullar withReuter - 298 words
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Article81 1960-03-15 12 ENGLAXD Ist Innings 295. WEST INDIES continued (Saturday 332 for four). Sobers st Swetman b Allen 145 Worrell b Allen 38 Alexander run out 33 Scarlett not out 29 Singh b Trueman o Hall not out I Extras 18 Total for 8 dccl. Bowling:— Trueman 40-6-116--3; Statham 36-8-79-1; IllingworthReuter - 81 words
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Advertisement158 1960-03-15 12 A SMALL AD. WILL HELP THAT r**TdbM* SOMEONE AND MAKE CASH FOR YOU! tlX^JI^ TIMES HOUSE. RIVER VALL'V ROAD SINGAPORE TEU 2SOO BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, |f» f minimum of twenty ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL, MISSING ETC $O So cents. ADO TIONAI SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE, &r\ FOR a minimum of158 words
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Advertisement290 1960-03-15 12 .•■■■•••■■•■•••■•••••■•a Cut ftjQtjg j FREE PRESS Itl J j WORD PUZZ LE 7^ j CMt out ph Poiting instructs, jpeo? Name Address I CLUES FOR WORD PL 1 The idea m football tor instance, is to score tt •< 2 Bcin certain subiccts. a boy may fail an exam. 3.290 words
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