The Singapore Free Press, 23 March 1960
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Title Section15 1960-03-23 1 IS TALKIMfi *BOUT Yhe SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1960 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration541 1960-03-23 1 At least 66 lives lost but this Premier regards riots as 'periodic phenomena' Protest [crowds ■chant: I" Murder' V Wed hock of ss of lite Monn the ith Afrid the hut acHen 1 tht die Vfrican -t 200 quarters of the South African High Commissioner. The demonstratorsReuter; U.P.I - 541 words
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Article, Illustration77 1960-03-23 1 Dances fit- for Kings to be performed for the National Theatre Fund THE Dancers of Ceylon, who ha v c performed before Kings and Presidents, will give a performance at 6.30 p.m. today at the Singapore Badminton Hull m aid of the National Theatre Fund. The d a n cc77 words
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Article105 1960-03-23 1 BANK WORKERS TO GO ON STRIKE SINGAPORE, Wed.— Forty employees of the United i Chinese Bank Ltd. are to go on strike on TucsGay as a I protest against the management's alleged refusal to settle their claims. The strike decision was taken last ni^ht at a meeting of the workers105 words
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174 1960-03-23 1 MELVIN CHAN; TAN THUAN KOK - BIG SEARCH FOR A SUNKEN SMUGGLER BOAT MELVIN CHAN TAN THUAN KOK i By and SINGAPORE, Wed. Diving operations are now being conducted to salvage a smugglers' speedboat which capsized off Ponggol recently when it tried to elude pursuit by Customs officers. The smugglers' boat, powered by two 50 h.p.174 words
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157 1960-03-23 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Three young thugs last night held up the towkay of Huang Heng Co., a watch-dealer m North Bridee Road, and took away watches worth aoout $6,000. jroutha was armrd with a Tl" others had knives. They their157 words
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Article19 1960-03-23 1 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The U.S. will ship 60.000 metric tons of rice to India.— U.P.l, i19 words
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Article40 1960-03-23 1 BELGRADE, Wed. An earthquake In Macedonia near the Albanian border 10 days •ago destroyed or seriouslydamaged 2,382 houses and left about 10,000 people homeless, according to reports reaching here last night. Damage amounted to about $15,300,000.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article22 1960-03-23 1 MONTGOMERY, Wed. Six Negro students applied for admission yesterday to the Montgomery centre of the all-white University of Alabama.22 words
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Article18 1960-03-23 1 NUREMBERG, Wed. Defence Minister Franz-Josef Strauss said West Germany must spend more on arms. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article19 1960-03-23 1 MANILA, Wed.— Jet fighters from Britain, the U.S. and Asian countries will give a display here. U.P.I.U.P.I - 19 words
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Article18 1960-03-23 1 MOSCOW, Wed— Russia is .spending 300 billion roubles to develop its Far Eastern regions.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 18 words
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Article, Illustration141 1960-03-23 1 The new baby Prince He looks like King George V LONDON, Wed. Four photographs of Queen Elizabeth's 33-day-old son Prince Andrew, released for world-wide publication today, show him to be a lively child whose features resemble his great-grandfather, Kiiii^i George V. The photographs, taken by Mr. Cecil Beaton, are the141 words
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70 1960-03-23 1 THIS AIR RAID WARDEN CARD IS JUST A BAD JOKE "RAFFLES PLACE, Wed.— Singapore's practical jokers' sense of humour has become an expensive printed affair. Not contented with the usual typewritten "chain letters,** they now issue something that looks like a name card, but which reads: "The man who hands70 words
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Advertisement42 1960-03-23 1 iIRES penta 35 -lens lulu reed Daby naturally, you ag the vo- .im. The nearest hmnai] milk is Humanised d II look d smells just Remember too. Followed and Cereal Trufood; ail produce big healthy smiles! I*lll* be&t babies h 6U>r^e. Arcace42 words
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Advertisement41 1960-03-23 1 l^& y k9i 'fl elm: a Jp A Another distinctive H movie camera from the fomous V Elmo Photographic Equipment Foctory ot a price you con afford with excluW^k Sive two tone A finish. COMPLETE LIGHT METER £ff? MOVIE CAMERA IHIL41 words
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Advertisement25 1960-03-23 1 v\\ m^ FOR lIM MHMTIRI 136/142. Orrhartf Koad Spore— S T>l»: ***** 225R8 A ***** UNIT TRUST PRICE Managers' prices toci.tv lag $1.25, buyinu $1.18.25 words
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752 1960-03-23 2 Sterling rubbers in a big come back at Exchange PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS SINGAPORE, Wednesday gTERLINC, RUBBERS have come back into their own on the Malayan Stock Exchange m a really big way and yesterday the bulk of business was752 words
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Article39 1960-03-23 2 NEW YORK. Mirch 11. Prcviaut Today TIM Straits $p«t 99.87 M.BT I TIN futur* Strait* Contract I TONE: 1 SALES: RUBBER Fulurti Mar M 90 40 10 May 40.55 40.30 TONE: Bartly steady. SALES: 41 lots.39 words
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Article109 1960-03-23 2 LONDON. March 22. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS e.i.f. European ports Mar unquoted unquoted Apr 34J 31. RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot MJ 34J RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mouse Terms Apr 11/lt Ml May 39 916 34 16 1 TONE: Irregular. Above prices quoted m109 words
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Article33 1960-03-23 2 NEW YORK. March 22. Previous Today 30 Industrials 617 00 fiivM j 20 Railroads M 3 144.81 40 Domestic Bonds 15 Utilities 35 Stocks Composite Averages 204 v:; 204 4933 words
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Article57 1960-03-23 2 Malabar spot and awaiting release r->6. afloat 534 to HI. March shipment Ui to 55J. Lamport spot and awaiting release 56. afloats 554 to soj. March J shipment .".54 to 55i. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release K6, afloats 86, March shipment lers, ex-dook. Above prices57 words
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Article78 1960-03-23 2 LONDON. March 22. > Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K. North delivered weight per long ten Mar. $..>. j COPRA, Straits e.i.f. UK. North Europtan port* delivered weight per long ton Mir. /Apr. EM| COCONUT OIL crude Straits e.t.f. European perts m bulk per leng ten Mar78 words
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Article836 1960-03-23 2 NOTE: AH prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY Previous Toaay INDUSTRIALS ftlti Bricki Hrer. i.9d US OfdS. 2.20 2.40 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrel 60 54 6 B.M. Trustees 5 25 3.25 'Jon. Tin Smelt Pret. 19/- 19/- Ords 5K- 49'receral Oispensary836 words
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Article130 1960-03-23 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Schie Lloyd 1 2, Singapore 4 5, Benmacdhui 6A, Bandung Maru 6 7. Coromandel 8 9. Bawean 10 '11. Luna Maersk 13 14, Basra 15 16 Star Bella trix 18. Pronto 19. Senai N.Wall 2.130 words
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Article68 1960-03-23 2 HONG KONG, Tuesday. Closing prices here today weret*reviou.s Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,265 $1,255 T sales sales Union Ins. Canton $99.00 $99.00 sellers sellers Wheelock Marden 7.30 s 7.15 iS 720 &S 7.30 »le» sales H Kong phone $:n.25 $36 00 &536.50 .sales sales D;urv F'ann68 words
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114 1960-03-23 2 Riots and the South African gold shares touch a new low LONDON. Wednesday. QUIET conditions prevailed m the London Stock Markets yesterday \vith buyers restrained by the imminence of the Budget and by the serious riots m South Africa. A feature was the weakness of South African gold shares. Steels114 words
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Article42 1960-03-23 2 LONDON: It was another dull day. First indications were slightly above yesterday's final level m sympathy with eastern advices. In NEW YORK rubber futures were softer led by liquidation m the spot March position. The volume was moderate.42 words
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Article59 1960-03-23 2 NEW YORK: Wall Street closed very steady with a moderate distribution of gains mostly to one dollar or so. Industrials led the morning market. Electronics and cameras were prominent gainers. Demand was strong for New York bank stocks following enactment by New York State of legislation giving wider59 words
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Advertisement685 1960-03-23 2 @IHE E.A.C. LINES \J Sailings to ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. S'Mrc P. S-nair fenanf vA Jf Botot.. 28 Mar 4 Apr 5 6 Apr Apr a m%. "Meonu D 10 20 Apr 21 22 Apr 23 24 Apr m.s. -Bs.ra i 30 Apr, 4 May 5685 words
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Advertisement172 1960-03-23 2 HAMBURCAMERI^H NORTH GERMAN 3 To (Colombo), Genoa, Morsc.llcs a.*. Bremen 8, Homb *H Colls Southompton Or p HAMBURG (HAPAC BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD) MW* 1 1, t wrRRASTEIN (LLOYD) 9 11 Apr ESSEN (HAPAGi 21 Express Service Omits Marseille: To Manilo, Hongkong, Yokohomo HAVELSTEIN (LLOYOj MUNCHEN (HAPAG« HANNOVER (HAPAC) THE BLUE FUNNEL172 words
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Article42 1960-03-23 3 PILLAI - PILLAI I Bamblers operate 'casinos' along the busy waterfront COAX PATRONSREE OFFER JKES. LOANS JUT INTEREST by Singapore, Wed EVriBLERS have set up small ig Mruapore's busy waterIhe lightermen, water Harbour Board workers and Openly No42 words
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93 1960-03-23 3 CALL FOR FUNDS IN AID OF HOME FOR THE AGED SINGAPORE. W e d.— Sponsors of the St. John Home for them in Wan Tho Avenue, off Serangoon Road, have launched an appeal for funds for 27 inmates under re. Of these. 21 are men and six are women. They93 words
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Article42 1960-03-23 3 \GAPORE. Wed. D A Chambers, of Claymore Roac. esterday fined Firat Traffic N jurt for allowing to use his car on a road, without third par irance coverage. ETencc took place at Changi Road on the afternoc42 words
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198 1960-03-23 3 NOW A SPEED-UP IN ISSUE OF I-CARDS AT EMPRESS PLACE OFFICE SINGAPORE. W e d.— The Registration Office m Singapore is using faster and more efficient methods to renew or issue identity cards. This speedup is a big help to the hundreds o[ busy housewives and office workers who quern198 words
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Article48 1960-03-23 3 KATONG, Wed.— A dance, called "April Showers." will be held at the Chinese Swimming Club on April 2 from 8 p.m. lo midnight. The Flamingos Combo band will play and guc^t art: will be the -Gayhids" and Singapore's "Louis Armstrong" Mr. Rahim Rahman48 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-03-23 3 GREETINGS AT SINGAPORE AIRPORT FOR WORLD FAMOUS FRENCH CELLIST picture. Singapore violinist Mr. Goh Soon Tioe greets world fiiiiious French cellist Mr. Bernard Michelin on his arrival at Singapore Airport on Monday nisht. Mr. Michelin will give two performances one today at the Victoria Theatre at 8.4."> p.m. and theFree Press - 75 words
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140 1960-03-23 3 Ponggol youths want a centre to get to know neighbours better PONGGOL, Wednesday. THK youths m Ponggol wani the Malayan Christian Council to provide i\ library and recreation centre for them. The council came across this m the course of an Island-wide survey to study youth activities and their needs.140 words
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86 1960-03-23 3 BIGGEST CALTEX TANKER DUE TOMORROW SINGAPORE, Wed The 45.540-ton Calux Plymouth is due 10 call here tomorrow on ncr maiden ballast voyage from Japan to the Persian Gulf. It is the largest vessel .so far built for any of the wholly owned Caltex tanker companies, and ha.s a cargo capacity86 words
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Article30 1960-03-23 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The pan-Malayan inter-club air rally for the Dane Cup will be held this year m Penanp during the Easter week-end on April 16 to 17.30 words
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83 1960-03-23 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr N. N. Leicester has be»*n elected the president of the Singapore Family Benefit Society. Other officials are: vice president. Mr. Lee Boon Chye; secretary. Mr. Neo i Cheng Gum: treasurer. Mr. Lee Soo Chuan; medical examiner. Dr. C. L. Tessenjsohn; internal auditor.^.83 words
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Article141 1960-03-23 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. The bi« move t!» consolidate trade unions m Singapore has bt'U, u n. Major unions arc BOW busy sorting out their membership to re-croup them according to trades. Re-grouping is In line with the Government's declared policy of "one union for one trade.141 words
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447 1960-03-23 3 FINGERPRINT WAS VITAL CLUE: THE $1,000 SAFE BURGLAR JAILED SINGAPORE, Wednesday. BURGLAR who carted off an iron safe containing $1,000 cash left behind a telltale fingerprint on a door post which had been painted earlier m the night, a district judge was told yesterday. I Tan Hong Kiat, a wholesale447 words
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72 1960-03-23 3 300 VOLUNTEER FOR 'OPERATION LALLANG' gINGAPORE, Wed. Three hundred St. John Ambulance Brigade members will take part m "Operation Lallang" at their new headquarters m Beach Road on Sunday. They will start work at 7.30 a.m. and hope to complete the "operation" clearing tin* surrounding areas of lallang and shrubs72 words
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99 1960-03-23 3 TAMPINES VILLAGERS START A LITERACY CAMPAIGN TAMPINES, Wed.Eleven residents of Ang Siang Kong Village, off the 11th milestone Tampines Road, have launched a mass literacy campaign with a view to wipe out illiteracy among villagers. They held a general mating at the Singapore Villa. Association In Tampin«s Road and elected99 words
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Article42 1960-03-23 3 SINGAPORE. Wed—Singapore citizens can now have passports valid for the lull five-year period, according a spokesman of the Immigration Department. Those holding "six month only" passports can exchange them for new ones. There is no need to rush, he added.42 words
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Article38 1960-03-23 3 LABIS. Wed.— Two people were killed and one seriously injured when a taxi m which they travelled plunged 21) feet into a river at the 12th mile Labis- Yone Peng Road. Johore. early yesterday.38 words
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Advertisement34 1960-03-23 3 [ANNUAL laS"L4 DAYS SLASHING OF PRICES ALL ROUND. FABRICS CLOTHING 3 R LADIES, MEN CHILDREN I AT ROCK- BOTTOM! YOU HAVE YET TO BUYBUY NOW. lASSIAMULI2 grows New Hair £§®&m Try -a Bottle today.34 words
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Advertisement151 1960-03-23 3 I FIRST LOVE I LETTER BY A GIRL A GIRL has j asked Esme to help her write her first love let- ter to her boy. Esme's advice to this girl appears, m page 8 today. I THE CONGO SHARKS IN 15 WEEKS the Belgian Congo must stand on its151 words
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Advertisement63 1960-03-23 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST -SEE PAGE 12 wltlikimoto Pearls ft ',j¥ The GEM of the jf|Y/ ORIENT r Admired by A 4k it air oca s-r sv-• \Ky-J& Distributors:G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jewellers" 3, Raffles Place, Singapore-1 Phone: *****. SALE NOW ON tFOI PERSIAN r BOKHARA PAKISTAN >X INDIAN 063 words
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Miscellaneous130 1960-03-23 3 p.muj.Ji.ii.imil PM. 100 Prosram.nc sum- 1 share market report; 7.00 The mary- 102 Tune* with yom news; 7.10 Newstalk. tiffin' 130 The newr- 1.40 News- 7.15 Folk .songs of the worl tnlk-' 145 The Vienna Philhar- 7.30 Paul Temple and She Conrad monic Orchestra: 2.C0 Close Case— l. "The Man130 words
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Article, Illustration231 1960-03-23 4 A REQUEST from Ian and Brenda Wilson of Romford, Essex both 11 years old and parents of a bonny three year-old son Alistaire (above)— to adopt another baby, has been turned down. Both of them are blind. But bain Alistalre— -who hasPaul Popper - 231 words
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36 1960-03-23 4 Lady M's gift to charity, but the duties make it so Impractical' LONDON, Wednesday. r r\\o painting en by Lady Mountbatten be auctioned for charity have been wil wn. s by I Not exempt 500 fe*36 words
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Article10 1960-03-23 4 NILA. W( Phlto the appol Yechil pin< U.P.I.U.P.I - 10 words
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Article16 1960-03-23 4 MOSCOW. Wed— A ish university studi arrived her under the An iov cultural ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article13 1960-03-23 4 TOKYO. Wed.— Abdul Ha.i nil has been appoi. Iraqi ambassador to13 words
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Article67 1960-03-23 4 LONDON. Wed. The world's smallest trade union it has rly 12 members to be wound ud. It is the Amalgamated Society of Lace Pattern Readers. Correc Press and Piano Punchers. members punch patirds on lace machines i Nottingham's lace industry. vlodern machinery and the drift ofReuter - 67 words
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Article16 1960-03-23 4 XAHA t Okinawa). Wed. tiona of Naha were flooded today after heavy rainfall.16 words
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243 1960-03-23 4 Wanted A snake charmer (the last two died) pAIRO. Wed. —The J tourist season is beginning and ancient Luxor, the "Pearl of Upper Egypt," is still without a snake charmer. The once-famous capital of the ancient Pharaohs. 450 miles south of Cairo, ha.s never been m such a predicament before.243 words
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Article76 1960-03-23 4 Pay rise— end of strike THE HAGUE, Wed. Hollands biggest post-war strike ended on Monday night when the leaders of the country's three leading building trade unions ordered their members to resume work today. The end of the strike, which started on March 7 and paralysed the building trade mReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration85 1960-03-23 4 Rupert sits down and tries to speak sternly to the frisky doll. You say you ran away from Santa Claus?" he says. Why on earth did you do that Why. I wanted to know what I was worth." the doll squeaks again. "So I went and85 words
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54 1960-03-23 4 'WHEN I FIRST KNEv. HE THOUGHT Was TOO YOUNG TO B OT H J ABOUT, A NUISANCE lorn v JHERE was never so mud, Fourth Form. Mavi, ting married. Not just yH. of ooun but she HAS becotm I Two54 words
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Article, Illustration231 1960-03-23 4 FORGOTTEN MAN RUDOLPH VALENTINO TO GET A MONUMENT ROME, Wed.— Thir four years after the death of Rudolph Valentino, Hollywood heart-throb of the 'twenties, Castellaneta, the town m Southern Italy where he was born, is planning to put U£) a monument to him. The citizens are touri.-t minded. They feel231 words
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Article29 1960-03-23 4 NEW YORK. Wed—Cambodia Is the first country to accede to all four of the international conventions on the law of the sea adopted m April, 1958. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-03-23 4 Photo. THE protective male m this picture is Kevin Scott. shielding Naomi Kinuira. as they rehearse for the new Rogers and Hammerstein musical "Flower Drum Song which opens m London by the end of this month. This show the story ofPaul Popper - 60 words
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208 1960-03-23 4 Day tidy Mr. Pinter burned waste paper and rued it LONDON. Wednesday. JIDINKSS has cost Harold Pinter, the playwright, ;i pretty penny. Mr Pinter toncc a dancehall doorman I has an orderly mind, and he cieeicud that his live manuscripts, includoriginal drafts of "The Birthday Party.' were much waste paper.208 words
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Article36 1960-03-23 4 FRANKFURT, Wed. East Germans fled westward at the rate of one every three to four i minutes last year, according i to a weekly bulletin issued by the Institute of German In- dustry. U.P.I.U.P.I - 36 words
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91 1960-03-23 4 rONDON. Wed— A council has ruled that mother-in-law is a lodger if .^ne live* m her son-in-law's council house. This means that he will have to pay an extra ss. a week rent as ny would if he had a lodger. An official oi91 words
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113 1960-03-23 4 Out goes the robe and fez— too many limbs lost in accidents CAIRO. Wednesday. J^S order from the Ministry of Social Affairs has decreed that from now on the stand ard dress of workers employed by the Government, private companies, and ;ill factories throughout Egypfl will Ik* trousers and jacket.113 words
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Advertisement222 1960-03-23 4 M 18 19, COLOMBO COURT OPEN TILL 6.30 P.M. TEL: ***** PRICES ARE RIDICULOUS I BLOUSES SKIRTS SLACKS SHORTS S A RO NGS|TOWEL S ~pr ;mted pl*Tn~ COTTOHS j tVWiitJ3^jli j }fJ:Wi4 i sHtRTs S2Z3EZ23 ESBS3 !~hL' n'dTr e ds T^iiiiAii ITt ems 1 < M l l l l222 words
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Advertisement12 1960-03-23 4 9 SL I Kwole t«" Pfwonq J2 j, a" 1 Koto Boh"-12 words
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Miscellaneous402 1960-03-23 4 Look here for your lucky star BORN today the artist is You may have a rather day, if unwed, a time for domes- scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) combined with the austere appearance, but tic bliss too on the home front. Two days when results are spec«pipnti«t m vnnr rmtnrp nnriprnpnth402 words
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Article25 1960-03-23 5 MELVIN CHAN - MELVIN CHAN hop men dupe ignorant public Wed. S ll 0 J I n pub Dinahs inn per to Courteous Permit25 words
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107 1960-03-23 5 PHASE ONE SOON OF BIG HOUSING SCHEME L. ALA LUMPUR, Wed start will be ade soon on the de--pment of one of Petaling Jaya's big- housing site Th Pt rden Co Ltd.. wnich. had a reserve .000 id its c on the •de of Jalan called ruct phi. s projer107 words
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Article13 1960-03-23 5 N'GAPORE. Wed. The Group .1 Sock' 3 30 p.m. today.13 words
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107 1960-03-23 5 X-RAY CAMPAIGN: ONLY FIVE PER CENT OF 4,000 HAD TUBERCULOSIS SINGAPORE. Wed. Dr. Sen Gupta. Medical Director of SATA, told the Fn-v i Press that -more than 4.000 people had been X-rayed during the first month of its mass X-ray campaign m the Havelock Road area. The campaign began on107 words
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Article83 1960-03-23 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A laundry assistant. Koh Chew Song, 20. was acquitted and discharged at the Assizes here .'yesterday without his defence beins called, on a charge of robbing a 61 -year-old fisherman. Wong Hock Kuan. In Joo Chiat Road m October last. Koh. and four other men83 words
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Article, Illustration68 1960-03-23 5 MR. GOH CHYE HIN, president oi the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation, presents a cheque for 53.944.51 to the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. The cheque represents the nett proceeds of a (rand concert and basketball match organised recently by the68 words
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60 1960-03-23 5 TWO INDONESIANS WHO ENTERED SPORE ILLEGALLY JAILED SINGAPORE. Wed. Two Immigrants from Indone>id. arrested while pulling out of Singapwrt on, were for one month. They were R Aliis -;un and Turgin Hordemus Porv Sinaga, who admitted entering Singa aliy on Feb. 28. h 15 respectlvi Mr. Chan VAssisi ntroller ol60 words
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Article41 1960-03-23 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. -More than 2.500 application forms have already been issued at the Singapore Polytechnic and about the same number oi prospectus sold at a dollar each since they were ready two weeks ago. a Polytechnic spokesman said today.41 words
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Article, Illustration306 1960-03-23 5 Sigapore Wed THERE is no likelihood of any change m the United State's policy on the recognition of Communist China. And. aaded Aksis Secretary ol State lor Fai xn Affairs, Mr. J. G. m an ime: here la>t mem. events durln pa.<t306 words
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Article62 1960-03-23 5 KALLANG, Wed.— Prompt action by a police radio car crew saved a taxi from being badly damaged when it caught fire along Kailang Road yesterday. The "policemen .sprayed the bonnet with a ftre-exttn-»u;sher and put out the I oc lore the arrival of two :ire engines62 words
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Article, Illustration199 1960-03-23 5 SHE WENT ABROAD TO STUDY BUT ONLY ONE 'SUBJECT' INTERESTED HER SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ATTRACTIVE Theresa Ec drilled from <>m British university lo another studying subjects ranging from medicine lo embroidery unable lo make up her mind. But, when she m< I slim student Chooi Mm ior the first time at199 words
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Article27 1960-03-23 5 JOHORE BAH RU. Wed. Leong Hong Teck of the w Chi:. Middle School here. arrested by the police yesterday on a charge ol possesssubversive docum-27 words
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Article23 1960-03-23 5 SINGAPORE. R W< 11--known singer from H Koni will be featured m Radio ramrae. M Mi Music" at 930 I23 words
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Article28 1960-03-23 5 BUKIT PANJANO. V. The BuKit Timah Youth i will entertain about I idren at a tea Bukil Timah Commui Centre on Saturday at 4 p.m28 words
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Advertisement14 1960-03-23 5 A Those who know buy I photographic |C Doth nmtttv "Oto9r«p^ M I lU14 words
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Advertisement89 1960-03-23 5 Wishing Our I Muslim Patrons I HARI RAYA PUASA Begin Your New Year with I S U I > f pa v t o m o t i c AVAILABLE AT ALL LE.AC ■^^THE CHICKEN INN»*^**iS wlm proudly presents Wm JJ THE HARMONICAS Ll I^l Singing B-J n ii B-fi!89 words
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Miscellaneous148 1960-03-23 5 RIP KIRBY B-V John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MAVnRAK r by Lee Falk and Phil Davis A YCXJ'RF A LAWYER. LAPY A6E»^TS. MAVP I'VE NEVER MET V6O RNfP -IKJAMOMTH, \(SEMIUSES f .J JAT^.YCXJPPATMER S^IRLAKIA.jTWeM Gfc^V«>l TME ANTYOKJE I'POHIAM/A POZEM AMP I'LL CHOOSE K^ VIE- MY FATHER'S MOW CAW A. WORLPFORA148 words
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Article342 1960-03-23 6 Riots— and days ahead SCORES of people have been killetf. and as many as two hundred have been injured m the worst riots that South Africa has experienced for years. It may be expected that Dr. Verwoerd's Government presently will attempt to place all the responsibility and the blame342 words
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Article, Illustration863 1960-03-23 6 FRANK BARBER - FRANK BARBER Fifteen weeks fro "freedom and 13 million Africans m the Belgian Congo get independence. There have been riots but the world holds worse dangers for such an innocent, newborn nation. i by "I OOK/' said the man m the863 words
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Article, Illustration879 1960-03-23 6 IAN AITKEN - The real reason for our break-up IAN AITKEN KATIE MOSS TALKS AT LAST by NASSAU (BAHAMAS' JJATIE MOSS, near to tears, told me today m her deserted tropical retreat near Nassau. Bahamas: "I'm tired of living out of suitcases, I want a home." It was the nearest that she would879 words
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280 1960-03-23 6 EVELYN IRONS - The role of the Polygraph (lie detector to you) in industry EVELYN IRONS by QNE of the machine plant m New V breaking down. Tho m ed sabotage and their narrowed to 11 men same union. I Every one ol the H anything to do with the management propo tion280 words
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Advertisement493 1960-03-23 6 You tan hand m your clas gifted ad. to mmy one of COLD STORAGE ■SHOPS hroughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE Co.d Storage CM 1 20 Tana a Ra IPOH Cold lt«raf iM > Lid., 1-i Clar* Street. lUUM ro.rf Storage I*4 Li, Issj Rot: *OTA BHARU I S'oraga (Mi Ltd., NMI493 words
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Advertisement43 1960-03-23 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp )f the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of :enturies-old GENEVA QUALITY". H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penong. iimiiiiiiimimiiiimiiiiimmiiimi43 words
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Advertisement45 1960-03-23 6 THEY SAtO... 1 out iW 4aEa£9 I tM a x taKe tnis 1 Hue tor^; c m m I J^^. TRANSPORT STORAGE, Hi 173, I Phone: (l pWy Hotel gr« ft/nthratape Sound K«-< Md> Axailaltlt- m all sim long »torog> lif« Tro«-folif« CMtONC k CO45 words
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22 1960-03-23 7 Malaya's lines 'a horrible mess of structures' says journal Ly moods of the pore miss: Out goes [paste now I ptficult sales22 words
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Article, Illustration20 1960-03-23 7 You are looking lovely today LOOKING lovely lexlay is 21-year old Miss Eva Vap. She works us an turance saleswoman.20 words
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5 1960-03-23 7 Radio interview UNKNOWN pathologist Singapoire5 words
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237 1960-03-23 7 A. MAHADEVA - THE POLY ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS ON 'BLIND BORROWING OF IDEAS' A. MAHADEVA By SINGAPORE, Wednesday £HE architectural landscape of Malaya is troubling students of this art at the Singapore Polytechnic. In the first issue of the Singapore Polytechnic Architectural Society's journal published this week, the students branded Malayan architecture ;»s "a237 words
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160 1960-03-23 7 NOW BOOKIE-RUNNERS GET DOUBLE 'PAY' DURING RACE DAYS SINGAPORE, Wed. Bookie-runners are now making a double commission on race days as a result of the Government's clamp down on bookies here. Normally a runner would eceive his cut. usually ten :enta on each ticket from the >ookie. But now. tney160 words
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Article54 1960-03-23 7 KATONG. Wed. About fifty teachers from the various kindergartens m Singapore attended the open forum at the St. Hilda's Kindergarter, Ceylon Road, last Saturday to observe the children's activities. Among those, who packed the kindergarten from 9 a.m. to 12 noon was the Inspector of Primary54 words
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Article40 1960-03-23 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tho Alexandra. Secondary Modern School will present "The Rival." a comedy by R. B. Sheridan, at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, on March 31 and April 1. Proceeds will go to the World Refugee Fund.40 words
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107 1960-03-23 7 A JAPAN TRADE RECOVERY SHOW IN TOWN SINGAPORE, W e d.— An exhibition of Japanese manufactured goods was opened at the office of the Japan Export Trade Recovery Organisation m Robinson Road yesterday. On display were eloctncal goods, agricultural implements, rubber goods, building materials, paints, metal goods, textiles, woodwork, plywood107 words
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Article23 1960-03-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A new million-dollar pharmaceutical factory of Dumex i Limited. Denmark, will begin operations at Petaling Jaya m June.23 words
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Article25 1960-03-23 7 BINGAPO] National Th<atrr- Fund i $3 j5.816.98. g donations received by I Ministry of Cultun dvi last four days arnoui. to $6,158.91.25 words
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204 1960-03-23 7 CHAN SWAN BEE - Sir Donald, 58, says: I adore the East... CHAN SWAN BEE By Paya Lebar, Wed. QNK of the world's most renowned Shakespearean players, Sir Donald Wolfil, now m Kuala Lumpur, told me ;il Ihe airport: "I adore the H;ist and ils charm." And as he said it, the 58--year-old famous204 words
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203 1960-03-23 7 SINGAPORE. Wed AUSTRALIA and Ja- pan will sponsor Singapore to become a member ol the Comite International de i'Organization Scientirique, the international body concerned with scientific management and industrial relations. This was disclosed by Mr. G. C. Thio. chairman of the203 words
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Article96 1960-03-23 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ten people were fined from S5 to $35 yesterday for various j traffic offences. They were: I Hashim Ahmad Angullia, of Ettric Terrace. $10; Ng Peng Hui. of Ponggol Road. $10; Soon Keng Yeo, of Boon Teck Road. $5; Ling Ah Kjw. of Paya96 words
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Advertisement71 1960-03-23 7 I "SOUTH PACIFIC" 'MY FAIR LADY" "WEST SIDE STORY^^J I AND NOW.. .PHILIPS proudly I I present their latest GREAT I I original Broadway cast recording I I jl RODGERS HAMMERSTEIN'S]': IhJ 1 MUSICAL COMEDY SMASH 1/1 I MIYOSHI UMEKI J^\ I^S3 Iw 1 LARRY BLYDEN f°\ jy| IfflEE AVAILABLE71 words
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Miscellaneous54 1960-03-23 7 JOdlLK CROSSWORD 1^ f^ [J J i kei throne of K: d iRk H the ver ol one as.s> (ire bandits I he beglnlg aid come t6). .,uld be able to spe.i an eye <6». nus nidations no> suuu L By Cog If m 1 I r I voo -rto54 words
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Miscellaneous145 1960-03-23 7 DIARY. OF TODAY'S EVENTS SINGAPOKE I IMILI BENEFIT sot il n eneral meeting iemoria] Hall, i.lo p.m. MM. XPORJ POLI IK HNK for ]>ro>pecp.m. ire Theatre. Programme includes questions and answ leal fill CLOTHING siiof: St AnCWA Room to 5 p.m. KATONG HO\ 1i B: Badminton, indoor eames 3 p.m.;145 words
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Miscellaneous41 1960-03-23 7 SIMP A PO DP j^^^^K^m TODAY: 9.16 p.m. TOMORROW: 8.24 a.m. and 9.55 p.m. FRIDAY: 9.22 a.m. and 1C.22 p.m. SATURDAY: 10.11 a.m. and 10.58 p.m. SUNDAY: 10.53 a.m. and 11.24 p.m. MONDAY: 11.33 a.m. and 11.51 p.m. TUESDAY: 12.12 p.m.41 words
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Article, Illustration1387 1960-03-23 8 A first love letter Now here's Lesson No. 1 tor a girl Tell Esme YOUR problems. She II §ivc good advice or a ticking off. Write to-V° U Esme, The Singapore Free Press, Singapore LOVE my boy friend very much. He has just gone to London to study radio engineering1,387 words
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1238 1960-03-23 8 This man wants to keep chickens but his landlord says 'no' Ll<sL' L\l-iiiikVj§ 5 *-*'Jh»Aji_'' «^l.s^ I 4<!i; ii Your questions are answered by a panel of Government experts i\ I live m a house built on a piece of State land leased to my landlord tor more than 301,238 words
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Advertisement150 1960-03-23 8 Smaller than a packet of cigarettes but WHAT SUPERB PICTURES IT TAKES! W HTJ |n mm g the world's only subminiature camera A^M Lj A—l ID featuring the ultra-convenient lIIVIIIWII ■iW CLIP-LOAD. MAGAZINE LOADING! (ACTUAL SIZE) OTHER FEATURFS m /%B :^OT^ z==^^^B^^^_ A colour-corrected f3.5 lens. WL-^^'^m =BBmmWh\WmwJßl gi-VDiHSVA W150 words
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Advertisement13 1960-03-23 8 Hi j f jl I W I I T. M. A. J I13 words
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Article, Illustration590 1960-03-23 9 American 'femme fatale' of the highway plumps for sports car fHE SPORTS CAR, once the exclusive province of the male m North America, is the latest target of the young American woman striving for equality m a world m which man's supremacy is rapidly lading. Since about 1954, when sportsReuter - 590 words
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174 1960-03-23 9 MUCH praise has been given to Britain's Ministry of Transport for the Hook Underpass, opened by Lord Chesham. Joint Parliamentary Secretary. The underpass, at the junction of the Kingston by-pass with the Surbiton Leatherhead road m Surrey, met considerable opposition m the planning174 words
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504 1960-03-23 9 FVURING this month U and April more than 2,500 Austin Sevens and Morris Mini-Minors will be released from secret storage depots m North America for display m dealers' showrooms m Eastern Canada and a section of the U.S.A. This great sales drive will spread504 words
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Article, Illustration324 1960-03-23 9 Fredie popos IN this week's illustration can be seen a normal water pump, water pump impeller, water pump shall and bearing and shaft gland. The wateripump is situated on 'Ik* fronl of the cylinder block nnd is driven from the crankshaft pulley324 words
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Advertisement138 1960-03-23 9 Lfe can service electrical products for which we are Agents i t<£^9lL^. to l WT Section Repair and testing of all electrical equipment including Kepair and tesequipmem including of electrical tools and d fitting of car radios. -ting of all cdometers, revoluure gau. PUCH only moped with ;ed-air-cooled engine r138 words
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Advertisement162 1960-03-23 9 used car USED CAR /X^hK BARGAINS fj^w _"> ALL MODELS— ALL MAKES available for your selection All vehicles TESTED before Sale We offer SERVICE after Sale Easiest HIRE PURCHASE terms can be arranged OPEN Weekdays: 8 a.m. 6.15 p.m. Saturdays: 8 a.m. 3 p.m. STOP IN TODAY AT:— The Cycle162 words
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119 1960-03-23 10 Five cup men join IRC in bid for title By Vazir Markar ILMVE Malayu Cup pi ers have signed to play tor Indian Recr< tion Club. Three of them are from Singapore Joint S The players art I im Om. .ison. \xidard and DenK IRC will be strong con.pore Ai-119 words
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Article, Illustration95 1960-03-23 10 SPORE SHOOTERS HAVE A NIGHT OUT MOKE than a hundred members and their friends attended the Singapore Gun Club annual dance and dinner at the Cathay Restaurant last week-end. Free Press picture shows the committee members of the SGC taken at the dinner. They are Mr. Milton Tan95 words
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Article, Illustration227 1960-03-23 10 SCC DEBUT WILL HAVE TO WAIT Schubert: Dixzy Spells QTATE cricketer Carl Schubert had to cry off from the senior tourney match be- tween SCC and Ceylonese at Balestier Road last Sunday. Carl is suffering from dizzy spells. He has been advised to keep away from sport. '•It's recently that227 words
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Article66 1960-03-23 10 HONG KONG. Wed—Taiwan's Luang Khan-Hock ar.d i Chiang Choy-Yuen were not allowed to enter the Colony for the Hong Kong badminton championships which began here last night. The pair they wore rirawr. to play. Hong Kong's G. Ma ar.d MA. Ebrahim received a walkover to the second round.Reuter - 66 words
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Article68 1960-03-23 10 Why we oppose it Australia MELBOURNE. Wed.— Th< council of the Lawn Tennis I Association of Australia decided last night to write to member nations of the International Federation pointing out why they oppose the plan to establish authorised players m world tennis. The Australians support the proposed introduction of68 words
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105 1960-03-23 10 UWCHESTER. Wed. A .ash loomed tonight v-en the English Pros:onal Footballers' Association and the English Football Leauue over the question of waaes and the transfer system. The association warn limit imposed or. a players wage. At present, the maximum weekly wage is $170 mReuter - 105 words
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Article92 1960-03-23 10 BALD EAGLE ROMPS HOME TO RICHES MIAMI. Wed.— Bald Eagle, i winner of last year's WashI ington International won the M 5336.000 Gulfstream Handicap over one and quarter miles yesterday. This brought his winnings ,to over M 5480.000 m three starts this year. Ridden by Panamanian jockey Manuel Ycaza. who92 words
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492 1960-03-23 10 THE tasting month caused a break m cycling activities among civilian clubs. The maji members the Singapore Amateur! Cycling Association are Malay-. A> the end ol tl fasting period is approaching activiwill be resumed. The r:r>t meet will bo the 25- miles massed-start492 words
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Article, Illustration140 1960-03-23 10 TnVO ex-Beatty Secondary Schoolboys. Anwarhal Hag and S. T. Lingam A were among ten Singapore players who qualified for state colours. The others are: \V. Skinner, Meyhandan. Thambyraj. L Cpl. Abdullah. Tham Kong Oon. Gurnam Singh, E. Frida, Sockalingam. W. Skinner is also a140 words
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127 1960-03-23 10 JAPANESE EXPERT GIVES ADVICE TO JUDO MEMBERS A JAPANESE instructor. T. Nagamitsui the Singapore Judo Club the other day while on a tour of Singapore and Mala;> Nagamitsui. joint holder of the 7th dan iKodokaiv black belt and also the sth aan (Aikido), told the members i alter a two-hour127 words
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Article17 1960-03-23 10 Pasir Panjang Secondary School beat Gan Eng Seng School 34-33 In a friendly basketball match yesterday.17 words
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Article68 1960-03-23 10 BELFAST, Weci.— Freddie I Gilrqy retained his European, i Empire and British bantamweight boxing titles when he i beat Billy Rafferty. of Scotj land, m the thirteenth round of their 15-round bout yesterday. The referee stopped the fight because of a bad cut over RafTerty's right68 words
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Article104 1960-03-23 10 STMCA Judo a (iradJ i; SENIORS: :>rd Kyu Gr< belt): Donald Ja< rey Low. ith Kyu belt t Richard (Jeogre Michael Chao X Dennis Lim. ciemtm Yeo. Thon* Hai. 3th Kyu < Yellow idian Thomas. J. o retnam. Aba Singh. PSutvitya, Le e Kong C bth104 words
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Article74 1960-03-23 10 BABY GIRL FOR THE CHAMP MVMI.A. Unl Hem »orld junior lightueight npion Gabriel (Flash Morde had something new again yesterday a bab\ ffirl. It is the fourth child m his family. "I'll have to colled a 50 cent bet from Barney Ross now." he said. "Barney forecast my wile \uuil<!U.P.I - 74 words
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Article53 1960-03-23 10 SYDNEY. Wed. -Th« tralian Olympic Ga Federation will hoid executive meet, end to decide I official team for thU games In Rom(\ Sir Harold Aj man of the Fedi they were perturbed by &\zo of teams announ various sports boci mR been chosen U Australia53 words
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Article43 1960-03-23 10 COLOMBIA Fruser of Australia von men's singles final m City of Barranquilla" tei championship when feated Luis Ayala of C 5-7. 2-6. 6-4. 7-5. 6-4 match lasted over lour hoi Darlene Hard and Schmidt won the doubles title. U.P.I.U.P.I - 43 words
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Advertisement282 1960-03-23 10 T H T3 TJ' T T T»* C v 1 Vj n n L 1 1 ILo GIVE YOU THE BEST > M O K ING PL E A S I R E a. M FOR 5 CTS. I fAY USA c tnfffW _r- :Jt& Bf-f ;HT FOR COMFORT. CONVENIENCE282 words
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Miscellaneous29 1960-03-23 10 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER: Junior Asian Cup XI v 1.R.C.. Jalan Besar »5.15 p.m>. GOLF: S.A.G.b. meeting, Sime I Road. CYCLING: Army C.C. 10--mile time trial, lampenis Road (5 p.m.).29 words
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418 1960-03-23 11 ,iiment are leading the first division of the t Football league. They are both undefeated m three matches. In the second division 10 Port Op Sqn and 2/7 Gurkhas are on top with six points each in three games. The results418 words
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Article12 1960-03-23 11 Paymen Out to keep trophy re- nd round April 4th ird Re12 words
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Article9 1960-03-23 11 UNKNOWN R.A.F. champions ane the the first by Dun-9 words
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Article, Illustration264 1960-03-23 11 SECK CHIEW - Yes, we can win back 'Thomas Cup' SECK CHIEW BUKIT TIMAH. Wednesday on ninbody. i.trman :.in party I udor r uhuh thins fhuma> ■.ton. Mr t rom ,meer. rerne ri?ht lion -till ;>.irl\ card were ere M md no here he h f w a n iiiiimn surprised beyond word.264 words
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Article88 1960-03-23 11 WOLVES TOP FANCY LONDON Wed. Wolverha.ni pi on \\anderer>. the league ih.impion> remained 2-1 favourites for the English F.A. Cup at the Victoria Club callover here. But there was not much support tor them m the bettiiii: The other three semifinals v \>ton Villa, Sheffield Wednesday and Blackburn Rovers wereReuter - 88 words
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Article84 1960-03-23 11 LOS ANGI -Spon- the two top tnld n: Souther fornia toaay ial word on s Hero will be granted permusiion to compete nere f e t director Herschel ted both Elliott and Albert Thomas to run m Compton invitational t on June 3 and said he understood84 words
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Article178 1960-03-23 11 ALLAN LEWIS - NEW BETTING AT B. TIMAH ALLAN LEWIS By BUKIT TIMAH, Wednesday SINGAPORE Turf Club will operate a -Deposit Tote" for the convenience of Ordinary and Subscribing members, at the race meeting begin- ling on Saturday. One hundred dollars is the minimum amount that will be allowed for any one bet178 words
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Article40 1960-03-23 11 LONDON, Wed.— Results of last night's British football matches: League Four: Walsall 2 Exeter City 2. Scottish League One: Clyde 2 St Mirren 2 (postponed from Feb. 6>; Aberdeen 0 Kilmarnock 1 (postponed from Feb. 20).- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article78 1960-03-23 11 LONDON. Wed. -Muiayanowned Marsha] Pii, winner ot last year's Lincolnshire Handicap, is quoted at 40 to one m tins race today. Joint favourite *s Court's Appeal 1 10-1 1, ridden by exMalayan jockey Garnet Bougoure. Marshal Pil is owned by Dr. Lip of Malaya and isReuter - 78 words
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Article74 1960-03-23 11 EXETER. Wed. Bookmakers paid out twice on one race at a point-to-point near here. At first, like most of the racegoers, they thought Uncle Rob had won at odds of four to five. But after some punters had collected up to 100 sterling, the judpes announcedReuter - 74 words
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Article160 1960-03-23 11 t rkMnnN wed— British L°SucTo e rs. driver^ fue h°7e docided not to support ErroArvrVo^ P ed here toStaht by .he WU*»*S lanufactuiers anu "^Th^new proposals by the d y of motor Federation In- ternational De L'Automobile, are for cars with an engine capacity of 1.500Reuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration154 1960-03-23 11 AMATEUR boxer Brian Isaac aims to reach international standard. He is probably the only boxer here who trains the whole year round. By doing this Brian said that he was able to compete m any amateur competition staged without fear of being beaten not154 words
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Article32 1960-03-23 11 Embarkation H.Q. beat Joyful Indians 3-2 m a soccer match at Gillman Barracks yesterday. Johnson <2> and May scored for H.Q. Salahud- din netted both goals for i the Indians.32 words
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Article26 1960-03-23 11 BODMIN (Cornwall Wed. England beat NewZealand 4-3 m a women's international badminton match here. England lost the singles but won all four doubles. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article214 1960-03-23 11 OLAIRMONT, Wed.— M.C.C.'s emergency replace--13 ment. Jim Parks, scored 183 m his first game for the tourists m their drawn match against I Berbice here. It was the highest individual score by an M.C.C. player on the current tour. M.C.C. had scored 641 forReuter - 214 words
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Article247 1960-03-23 11 Allan Lewis reports this morning's gallops gULJJVAN and W. S. Bagby trained horses made fast times at Bukit Timah this morning. Bestcrete (Awi). who is engaged m the Class 1 Div. 1 sprint, drew attention to his chances by the way he disposed of three247 words
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Article129 1960-03-23 11 Officials of the various subcommittees of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association elected by the general com- j mittee last night -are: Finance A. T. Rajah 1 chairman Tai Chong jCheong, Woon Sui K,ut, E. O. i Thomson, Tang Tuck Wah; I competition organising Lt. 1 Cmdr. Hodgson, <129 words
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Article20 1960-03-23 11 Major P. Proudlock holed out In one at the ninth (distance of 140 yards* at the Keppei Golf Club.20 words
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Article, Illustration102 1960-03-23 11 Swim champ's keep-fit routine |7«O\(> M«m B«-nK, rerord- holder lor Urn 100 metres ftuifjlt at the >I«r--t deka (.aim's and Singapore i swim sprint champion, does a one-hour practice each iay to keep m good shape. "Bui suimininy alenc does not complete a da>'s training. I have to take t<»od102 words
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Advertisement292 1960-03-23 11 at iong East: A CINE CAMERA YOU CAN CARRY WITH YOU WHEREVER YOU GO! CINEKON-8E list unmM S (case, C^ m,, Actual Jj^ wrist-strap B|H Size (Top Discount For Cash' Ml—^^"i J the world's smallest Bmm cine-camera Yes, thanks to this new midget marvel, the days are now o\«r when292 words
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Article97 1960-03-23 12 'Demonstrate for recognition of McMahon Line' KEEP AWAY FROM ANY PUBLIC RECEPTION FOR CHINESE PREMIER, SAY PRAJA SOCIALISTS NEW DELHI, Wednesday. THE Praia Socialist Party yesterday appealed to people to keep away from any public reception given for the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai. when heReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration113 1960-03-23 12 REPAYING MY MILKO'S ACT OF FAITH I>OME. Wed Gina Lolloi bri ;ida Is going to settle ida for the sake of her husband. Yugoslav-born Dr. •Milko h; for m an article In the next edition h< weekly illustrated me Epoca Now it's i for me toReuter - 113 words
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342 1960-03-23 12 LAN MOK- AI - Cassocks carried cash past Japs to Changi internees: Revelations by S'pore judge LAN MOK-AI By SINGAPORE, Wednesday JJEROIC episodes of the Japanese occupation were revealed for the first time last night by Singapore District Judge and Magistrate, Mr. K. T. Alexander. He told how cassocks were used to smuggle money342 words
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Article28 1960-03-23 12 FRANKFURT. Wed. West Germany's foreign currency reserves ro>t j by 391 million marks to *24.343 million marks m the week ending March 15. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article27 1960-03-23 12 BIRMINGHAM. \V« d. Strike of 51 key men which had halted production ar British Motor Corporat: facto: throughout the Midlands, was called off terday.27 words
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Article30 1960-03-23 12 HAVANA. Wed. Minister of Commerce Raul Cepero Bonilla left for London yesterday to attend the International Sugar Council meeting at which Cuba will seek increased export quotas.30 words
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Article22 1960-03-23 12 new YORK. Wed. -Chester Bowies, former U.S. amba>sador to India* yesterday called for a new approach to Asian problems.22 words
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170 1960-03-23 12 Way to man's heart is no longer through his stomach SHATTERED^OLD BRITISH BELIEF LONDON. Wednesday. JMIH old theory that the best way to the masculine British heart is through the stomach has come m for a beating. According to a survey published by The Tailor and Cutter, a magazine whichReuter - 170 words
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89 1960-03-23 12 TRAIN HITS SCHOOL BUS: 8 CHILDREN KILLED COY. Alabama. Wed. At least eight children were killed when a goods train hit a school bus at a crossing near this rural community. Highway patrolmen and sheriff's deputies said seven children were killed immediately. Another died on the way to hospital. Twenty-fiveU.P.I - 89 words
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Article34 1960-03-23 12 LONDON. Wed— Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery said iast night that he would be leaving London on May 18 for China to meet chairman Mao Tse-tung and members of the Chinese Government. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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72 1960-03-23 12 6 die in level crossing rail car crash MELBOURNE. Wed.-A rail car collided with a school bus at a level crossing near Traralgon, 100 miles east of here, yesterday. Five children and the bus driver were killed. Eighteen children were taken to hospital, eight critically injured. The dead children wereU.P.I - 72 words
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Article26 1960-03-23 12 LONDON. Wed. A new Ford Motor Company factory near Liverpool, expected to produce 200.000 vehicles a year, was given the "go- ahead" yesterday.26 words
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Article14 1960-03-23 12 Snow- 10 inches CHICAGO, Wed. A storm yesterday dumped 10 inches of snow here.14 words
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Article22 1960-03-23 12 LONDON. Wed. World production of plastics has trebled m the last 10 years. a British industrialist said here yesterday.22 words
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Advertisement188 1960-03-23 12 Br Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms B^v *^v This comfortable Hotel is Centrally situated, clean with all modern f conveniences. B\ "^V Reasonable Rates K J Food is good with a nice BAR I Private Cor Park Facilities. 1^^^ Telephones *****/9, ***** j/ /T^^^ &3j£\i CONVERT IT TO CASH THROUGH A Tf188 words
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Advertisement300 1960-03-23 12 an i j FREE PRi j WORD PU22LE T^B j Cut our ond p,n w, Posting instructions 0 petf Name c Address ••••••••••••••••••••••a cut CLUES FOR WORD PUZZL 1. Place wherr a collection 4 Wh t M of interesting exhibits is on view. 2. Popcr ones, ot BOOTH I won't300 words
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