The Singapore Free Press, 29 March 1960
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Title Section15 1960-03-29 1 IS TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1960 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration457 1960-03-29 1 NEW VIOLENCE IN S. AFRICA I ARSONISTS out. Churches, homes burn Police use tear gas, make a baton charge on crowd of 1,000 APETOWN, Tuesday, erupted in the heart of Capeseverai townships near here uru r last nitfht. African township churd ministrative office and the tu policemen were burned ludedVERWOERD; APARTHEID - 457 words
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147 1960-03-29 1 MAN WHO STOOD BY HIS FAITH: LET HIS SON DIE MELBOURNE, Tues. A Jehovah's witness. at his manslaughter trial here today, said he had refused to allow blood transfusions to be given to his dying two-day-old son for two reasons. One was because ot his cori:ientious religious belief that it147 words
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Article13 1960-03-29 1 VATICAN CITY. Tues.— The Pope yesterday created three more Cardinals^13 words
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Article15 1960-03-29 1 TOKYO. Tues Japan will agree to talks with Burma on increased war reparations.15 words
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Article15 1960-03-29 1 KATMANDU. Tues. The Nepalese Prime Minister. Mr. Koirala, returned today from China.15 words
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Article15 1960-03-29 1 THE HAGUE. Tues. Israeli President Ben Gurion may visit the Netherlands this year.15 words
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Article, Illustration280 1960-03-29 1 ROYSTON LAZAROO - ROYSTON LAZAROO AMID THE FUN AND FROLIC IN ISTANA GROUND... A BOY AT WORK By SINGAPORE. Tues. Thirteen year old Chew Kian Ang, of Tuan Mong School, was the main attraction for hundreds of people m the Istana Negara grounds yesterday. Sitting cross-legged on the280 words
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144 1960-03-29 1 Jakarta founds new German combine to sell her produce HAMBURG, Tuesday. TI IK Hamburg-Indonesian Import Company, i Indoham), has been founded here for the sale of tea, coffee, palm oil, palm nuts and latex from state-owned plantations m Indonesia, the West German economic news agency, Y\YD, reported yesterday. Indoham, owned144 words
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35 1960-03-29 1 NEW YORK, Tues. A membership of the New York Stock Exchange was sold yesterday for $155,000 (M 5516,600) an increase of $11,000 (M 538.500) on the pre- vious sale.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article19 1960-03-29 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. Inflation Is over, according to Mr Per Jacobsson. head of the International Monetary Fund ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article18 1960-03-29 1 LONDON. Tues. Britain's claims on Japan arising out of the "China incident" are nearer settlement. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article16 1960-03-29 1 LONDON. Tues. Iraq wants to employ' 249 professors for thp University of Baghdad. U.P.I.U.P.I - 16 words
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Article32 1960-03-29 1 m WASHINGTON, Tues Republican Senator Russell >lTek collapsed a-nd died on the House floor yesterday. Mack f«*M white standing near the rostrum to answer a quorum call. U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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153 1960-03-29 1 LABOURER STABBED BY THUGS IN 6 A.M. ATTACK TANJONG PAGAR, Tues.— A 27-year-old Harbour Board labourer. Mr. Ong Kit Leng, was seriously stabbed m the chest by thugs In Craig Road, Chinatown, early this morning. Ong was sleeping on a campbed on the five- foot- way m front of his153 words
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Article22 1960-03-29 1 BERLIN. Tues.— West Berlin police announced yesterday the walls of six houses here were smeared with swastikas and Nazi slogans.22 words
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Article17 1960-03-29 1 WOOMERA. Tues.— Reports that Britain would lire a man into snace were officially denied. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article11 1960-03-29 1 TOKYO. Tues.— Four thousand children have flu.— ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Advertisement90 1960-03-29 1 I iWlVjJ/ILAf I PICTURE I t^r^BSaaVap Closing tlowii figs 58 (six colours) SI. 50 per yard Faicy Blouses (28 Styles) S1.50 each Fancy Shorts S2.50 each :?s (2 yds.) SI- 30 each S3.00 each i and Sports Shirts S2.50 each and Gents Pyjamasuits $2.70 per suit INS iN VAUOUS TEXTILES90 words
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Advertisement146 1960-03-29 1 *^Beu mmw*^ Av^ •***><( CirNO |t|_fuss Mt With revolutienery clinging keek. Q_«i» wed te rtey m e»ece ne wettl fcew ectrre yee ere, bi white er Meek. T„n T: fOH'JMAL SONS. 7_. NIGH STtllT. mmmtmrnW^m Age Wliat's it matter AU the art and mi iming of tho greatest hair colour146 words
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Article137 1960-03-29 2 slump on London mart LONDON, Tuesday. THK stock markets generally gave a satisfactory performance yesterday although business was restrained by the approaching Budget. Giltedged securities were neglected and virtually unchanged while foreign bonds similarly attracted very little attention. Banking and hire purchase issues were uninteresting but insurance137 words
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Article84 1960-03-29 2 MW YORK: The New stock market closed irregular, with changes mostly fractional either way. An erratic tendency persisted m late trading.* Early selling caused the ticker to, fall behind floor sales. The market showed a majority of fractional losses at the end of the first hour. Values turned84 words
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Article81 1960-03-29 2 BONN: The Volkswagen car works company anno-;:.,ed yesterday that it was considering t a larger and more expensive model In addition to the popular beetle-shaped peoples 1 A company announcement said: "The possibility of a second additional model which would be larger and considera'olv more81 words
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Article44 1960-03-29 2 PARIS: Volk>v.acen has formed a French subsidian* o'.k^^agen-France to handle lmDorts and sales cf the parent company's cars and lorries la Frsnce. The company, which will llao cieal In spares and accessories, has a one million new Francs jl m,44 words
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Article92 1960-03-29 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Corfu 1 2. 1 Florian Ceynowa 4 5. Wako Maru 6A. State of Madras 6 7. Wairimu 8 9. TJiluwah 10 11, Akagi Maru 13 14. Bogota 15 16. Lycaon 18. Seiko Maru 19, East92 words
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Article64 1960-03-29 2 HONG KONG. Monday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. <fc S. Banking Corporation $1,250 $1,240 <$-$1.240 &$1.230 sellers sales Union Ins. Canton $99.00 $100.00 sales sellers Wheelock. Marden 7.25 7.2n <_$ 7.30 7.20 sales sales H'Kong phone $35.75 $34.75 &535.25 <_$35.0G sales sales Dairy Farm64 words
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Article83 1960-03-29 2 NEW YORK: The President o: the New York stock exchange, Mr. Keith Funston has urved I that the present 90 per cent margin requirement for stock purchases be reduced to 50 per cent. Such a reduction would bring about a "Tary healthy" increase In the83 words
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Article77 1960-03-29 2 NEW YORK: Under new rules approved by the board of governors of the New York stock exchange companies listing additional shares will be required to obtain shareholders approval when: A change m control of ihe listed company is Involved: "When acquisitions m which the77 words
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Article72 1960-03-29 2 HONC. KONG: After ruling steady early m the week prices were depressed by heavy supplies on the bullion market last week, resulting m a net loss of I one point over the period. Trading remained very light as major operators were still re- j malnlng72 words
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Article58 1960-03-29 2 PITTSBURGH: The Aluminium Company of America has raised by one-sixth the planned capacity of its new smelter being built near W.ir:; Indiana. Work on the project was m pended during the 1957-58 recession. Now the plant is being completed with a yearly capacity of 175.00058 words
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50 1960-03-29 2 LIVERPOOL: Industrial development certificates have been i^ued for the three new car factories to be built on Merseyside by Fords at Halewood. near Liverpool. VauxhalLs at Ellesmere Port, and Standardrrtumph at :?pe..e. near Liverpool. By 1965 the three lactones will provide more than 20,000 ;ob^.50 words
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Article69 1960-03-29 2 DETROIT: The Ford division of the Ford Motor Co. said its Chester, Pennsylvania, assembly plant will be closed this week "for adjustment of new car inventories m that area." The shutdown will make about 1.200 hourly-rated workers idle. All other plants will work full schedules,69 words
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Article318 1960-03-29 2 Note: aii vnces below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices london. March 28. Prev.ous Today RUBBER No. i RSS norls Mal 0""" ...unquoted unouotcd ports Mar 34> RUBBER No. 1 Rf» 3411/*****1/16 o^__i_.o R« B.f, ER -2 Hou.J Settlement Hou.o Terms Apr 341t.L 6,^ May318 words
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135 1960-03-29 2 Quotations in London rubber market are nominally unchanged LONDON, Tuesday. piRST quotations were nominally unchanged from the previous final level and they were slow m being tested by bid or offer. The market had a quiet appearance throughout the i day. Traders reported the absence of important factory I demand135 words
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Article28 1960-03-29 2 NEW YORK: rubber futures were steady m quiet featureless trading. Physical rubber was al>o quiet and stead y with traders noting little interest ln the market.28 words
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53 1960-03-29 2 MILAN: Montecatini expect to double it? production during the next four year* with a total investment of 200.000 million lire. This is stated by the chairman of the company. Count Carlos Faina. He said the increase would be mainly m petrochemical products iplastics. synthetic yarns53 words
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Article65 1960-03-29 2 LONDON: Fin trading wa> at a standstill although prices were not significantly changed. Fresh outside demand remains at a low ebb, trade quarters said. NEW YORK: Copper futures uere easier today led by March liquidation with dealings active following thr tleinent of the Phelps Dodge laurel65 words
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Article802 1960-03-29 2 i pOR I P'e.ious Tooay INDUSTRIALS alei Br. cis Prer 1.95 1.95 Ords. 2.20 :.40 Atlas Ice B.B. Petrol bQ*- 54 6 B.M. Trustees 5.25 3.23 Jon. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19/- OrdS S 49 federal Dispensary 1.26 rtoatricks 1.23- c 1.31% Fraser Neave802 words
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Advertisement153 1960-03-29 2 Thc Free l>, hamrurg-amerl^>J NORTH GERMAN "^jl To (Colombo), Genoa, Morseill- *U I Bremen He I Calls Southampton f c BAYERNSTEIN {LIOVD 30 Mjr t WERRASTEIN (LLOYD t ISSIN (HAPAC) FRANKFURT (HAPAG I km Express Service Omits Mjrse To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama I HAVELSTEIN LLOyO, MUNCHEN HtPtC HANNOVER (HAPAC THE153 words
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Article13 1960-03-29 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE PAGE 12 •ft mA.13 words
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27 1960-03-29 3 Lightermen introduce new freight rates after dispute > a ners a new m by over c 55 New scale :port inri the irned rike oc--11 to heir due.27 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-03-29 3 IP :i.l> Amei ican petroleum engineer, mi\ r Amar, 6 said yesterday he was the changing face of Asia." I to Luxury cruise on board surmcl ELOI AMARELOI AMAR - 39 words
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Article30 1960-03-29 3 Dope S60 fine GALORE. T man Tan Ah Aik. $60 or one we< :on of a cigarette box ing 20 packets oi prepared opium at Meranti Road, off Haig Road.30 words
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Article20 1960-03-29 3 PAYA LLb.AR. Tues t American Air Force from Taipeh are exp- Air Transport Skyn .or a three-da;20 words
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312 1960-03-29 3 'Asian Highway will give S'pore a tremendous tourist boost' ECAFE SECRETARY: IT REVIVES THE OLD CARAVAN ROUTE PAYA LEBAR, Tuesday. FHE opening of the Asian Highway will give commerce and tourism m Malaya and Singapore a tremendous boost, said V Nyun, executive secretary of ECAFE, yesterday. In nn exclusive interview312 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-03-29 3 PROIH'CKR Mohamed Zain Haji Ham /ah is received with joy a s he goes around distributing -shiny, new coins to liis miests at Radio Singapore's Hari Raya party for underprivileged children yesterday.44 words
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128 1960-03-29 3 $4,347 damages order stands —van owner loses appeal SINGAPORE. Tues. An appeal by S..S. Rahmatullah. the owner of a van against whom judgment had been given m the sum of $4,347 by the High Court m a road accident case for damages for personal injuries, was dismissed by the Court128 words
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Article, Illustration249 1960-03-29 3 "/i IVE me two Gurkha men and we shall stop those rubber thefts m Johore State." a former poller officer said yesterda; Lanky, pipe-smoking Ken Stevens, who was once attached to the Federation and Singapore, police forces came into the Free Press249 words
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Article21 1960-03-29 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Ahmad bin Haji Zin was fined $500 lor transporting 206 packets of fireworks, into Johore.21 words
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265 1960-03-29 3 MALAYAN ORCHID SOCIETY IS INVITED TO ATTEND WORLD CONFERENCE "FANGLIN, Tues.—The j" Malayan Orchid Society has been invited to take part m the Third World Orchid Conference to be held m conjunction with the Chelsea Flower Show m London from May 24 to June 2. The conference is being organised265 words
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Obituary36 1960-03-29 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Tang Yong Cheng was fined S5O m the Magistrate's Court here yesterday for failing to submit particulars of his business—repairing fountain pens on a five-foot way to the Registrar of Businesses.36 words
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74 1960-03-29 3 BRIDGE AND MAHJONG TO BOOST THE FUND SINGAPORE, TvThe Chinese Lm Association is holding bridge and mahjong drive tomorrow m aid of the National Theatre Fund. The drive will .d al "UaUaig," lb Gallop i. The re. Mc- Mr. 1 rom i a.m. to p Anions the pn. Philli io.74 words
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Advertisement21 1960-03-29 3 REMOVSLS sjoflfiGE PACKING consult SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. m association with SINGAPORE PACKING CO.. LTD. T£L 2301 1 L 84J4721 words
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Advertisement114 1960-03-29 3 mm ETEn-MH'IVIfITIC Chronometer mL M mm\ :%n "^^4 *~B: The th,nnest B water) -oof m ym au t tic ik_ y **^_f_- f h •^B mm m B*. offici.il Swiss 'xji-:':j::- m m \pi Chronometer Vr-V"// 'Z -':-^Lm\ \w Certificate. V -'''-VsBBEr m-m- _____________________K_*--18 c t Gold, \o':^Sa\ Goldtop, or114 words
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63 1960-03-29 4 Give-away millionaire dies... with million still left ONDON, Tues.—Ma*J jor Edmund Howard, one of London's of Property who m recent years gave away nearly £400.000 (about Ms 3:. million), still died a million.. will, pubh day 22 day 145.532 £1.--118.062 net. Duty paid is £554 or Howard Once, I Id:63 words
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166 1960-03-29 4 ROBBED OF $90,000 NOW HE MUST QUIT HIS HOME VOTTINGHAM, Tues. N More trouble has hit Mr. Harold Kerry, 54-year-old Nottingh a m green-grocer who had M 590.000 part of his life's savings stolen from his MSI6- a- week council house. Inquiries from the Income Tax authorities about the en166 words
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Article35 1960-03-29 4 NEW YORK, Tues. F July 1 every U.S. Air Force mander will b- d to as potato p ers. dishwashers, and -can emptlers. the I toid a C35 words
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118 1960-03-29 4 Crisis night: Star is taken ill on the eve of rehearsal T ONDON, Tues.— lt was crisis night for the "Flower Drum Song" musical which had sold a record of M 58,500,000 In advance bookings. It was the night Miss Y_v*na Saki. 20-year-old Hawaiian star of the latest Rodgers and118 words
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Article49 1960-03-29 4 NEW YORK. Tues. For three months the Columbia Broadcasting System has been telling viewers whenever a "laugh machine" is used— as It usually is instead of a real, laughing audience. Now CBS. is to .stop the announcements. Said a spokesman: "Everyone knows49 words
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Article, Illustration101 1960-03-29 4 from Java and his wife from Naples who for 15 years were moved from one camp to another, rejected by all the immigration services, until they finally came to the village. The baby was christened Anne and her father is101 words
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61 1960-03-29 4 Not much ado about this $30 m. loss ARMY STORES V /r 1 OFF: THEFT. AR,. I AND FRAUD AR E Tq I BLAME. SAYS R E p ORT I CTORhS. equipment and 068 (about Ms.n miMl or "written off" b\ the Ar This staggerii t lm 1 ol* the61 words
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98 1960-03-29 4 BRITAIN DOESN'T HAVE THE MONEY, SO UNCLE SAM MOVES INTO CARIBBEAN WASHINGTON. Tues.a flourish of rx lin an atmosphere ol mi: 'self-congratulation U: 1 moved m on t Indies. The ceremony jof which the provides tl 2.500.000 dollars < about I milliom. took plac i State Department. V. ton. The98 words
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Article21 1960-03-29 4 LONDON. Tue.v— The f sibility that sabo* crash of a toBritish V-'t out spokesman said here21 words
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Article24 1960-03-29 4 BAGDAD. Tues. Pr Kassem has commuted prison terms, death S4 on eight people, inch; ex-prime minister Dr 1 Jamali- RuuterReuter - 24 words
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222 1960-03-29 4 Public soon to see Royal collection of pictures 'piIH public will soon be able lo pay lo enter Buckingham Palace for Ihe tirst lime m history lo see some of Ihe Queen's pictures. These will be displayed m a small gallery lo be built m pari of Ihe Palace's private222 words
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122 1960-03-29 4 SO MANY GUARDS WHEN HARRY MOVES HIS SHOP V W YORK. Tues. Harry <*■* Winston. "The King of Diamonds." moved shop today. His new place was only five blocks away, but he needed an army of armed guards and insurance cover worth 40.000.000 dollars <Msl4o million). Four private guards with122 words
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149 1960-03-29 4 World's only one-legged bull-fighter in the ring soon 4LBUQUERQUE, New Mexico. Tues. Ira Moody plans to work his way through medial school as the world's only known one-legged bullfighter. Moody. _8. of Colfax, lowa, lost his leg as the result of goring m a Juarez, Mexico, bull ring m 1958.149 words
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Article19 1960-03-29 4 MOSCOW. Tues. Russia will surpass the U.S. m electric power generating capacity by 1975-76. says Izve>tia. —Reuter.19 words
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Article16 1960-03-29 4 BONN. Tues.— Volkswagen denied reports that they would produce a bigger car. Reuter.16 words
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119 1960-03-29 4 SACKED: NOW SOUSTELLE PLANS CAMPAIGN YEW YORK. Tues. Former French cabinet member Jacques Soustelle said on Sunday he intends to launch an "information campaign" m France to get his ideas about Algeria across to the French Public. He would however "rather not disc;. speculative reports according to which. he might119 words
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Article17 1960-03-29 4 U.P.I. NEW YORK. President Nixon a one of the 10 best c men m America.U.P.I - 17 words
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67 1960-03-29 4 'Shuffling Sam' and the juke-box: Police say it is loitering Nl W VOKK Tu.v-lMi t it wonderful when justice triumph^ officious, overweening authority is defeated I>> tin ordinar\ f'ellou? Here ian example. Minifling Sam." a 47-year-old Negro. was arrested police at Louisville. X tucky, and ordered It pa) a fine67 words
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Advertisement38 1960-03-29 4 [SINCE 1815 THE SWISS WATCH tf Z FOR ALL CLIMATES Y^ GENEVE /*j\ SEA-KINC ;%;**r»"_ SKMji FAVHE-LEUBAWATCHC^ I*. a-TT.er 10 .l«CAfr -*aaat fg&OWN A 'RUNW' iW FOR PER K Hfe] IN SOUND STYU '^f Soie Agents KIAN G*AN38 words
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Miscellaneous181 1960-03-29 4 DAILY CROSSWORD |i [«r is""] r-~| j p~i r~ AM -r— -e" sBa___jaa^ sjj __j_____ j_bj aaV-— I 9 I i6 1 1 1 I w? —^H I 1 b_^^I I 2*-*^^| I fs Mli> U Kn^-v cnoa how to make scone dough! I "Fringe thins (Anagram) 11. I Supine,181 words
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Miscellaneous458 1960-03-29 4 aasiel_»_— >■_! ___H BORN today you have a pects of the day successfully Detremendous amount of rive Pleasure and profit, energy and a staying power gemjni (May 22-june 21 >- which you contribute to any r a L* i. ai_ ««j achieve that which vou most deproject that comes to458 words
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40 1960-03-29 5 Pated their triumph of Satur °nd presentation of •re' al Ihe Victoria when a capacity reception which prompted n«s Singapore audiences a •n Ihe tall of Hk final ..mate iiloquy IRthe40 words
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65 1960-03-29 5 SIDE-SPLITTING COLLOQUY WITH MISTRESS QUICKLY ene from "Twelfth which the nimblemakes such with that bumbling ited, and pompous old and the sidecolloquy be* Quicklj ineffectual F. Tr two rablc n which these dislished players brilliantly P*? l be task which, tt quo- Donalds intralory wi out -to reveal to us65 words
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121 1960-03-29 5 I J Ur. and Dr. VlSlt the Federasponsorship be two L>i\ il niversit] Singapore anil md also Ihe I hey will pay courtesy calls on the Ministers Education of the two terri lories during their stay m Malaya which will end on April Dr. Daniels,121 words
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Article, Illustration57 1960-03-29 5 STENOGRAPHER FLEW FROM BRITAIN FOR WEEKEND WEDDING IN SINGAPORE Miss Ann Parnell. who was married to Mr. M. F. Kelly, at the St. Anthonys Roman Catholic Church m Chanel on last Saturday. A reception was later held at the Airfield Restaurant m Changi. The bride, a shorthand typi>l. lieu fromMichael Amhant - 57 words
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54 1960-03-29 5 FORT CANNING. Tues. Members of Wesley Methodist Church have collected $963 from the offerings taken on the past two Sundays for refugee work under the World Council of Churches. One of the laymen made a special donation of $37 to raise the amount to54 words
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191 1960-03-29 5 40 Thai teachers tour S'pore go 'impressed' THEY MEET Mr. YONG. THEN TIME OFF FOR SOME SHOPPING SINGAPORE, Tuesday. PARTY of 40 teachers from Thailand— 36 women and four men left yesterday after touring Singapore over the week-end. Accompanied by two Ipoh teachers as guides, the party had also visited191 words
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Article21 1960-03-29 5 HAVELOCK. Tues. The Havelock branch ot the PAP will organise a picnic tor new party members on Sunday.21 words
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Article63 1960-03-29 5 Mr. Lee attends a birthday SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Lee Siow Mong. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, attended the birthday celebrations of Sri Ra'makrishna and Swami Vivekananda yesterday at the Ramakrishna Mission m Hartley Road. Mrs. Bezboruah _>aye address on the Message of Vivekananda. Other speakers were Mr. R.63 words
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Article41 1960-03-29 5 QUEEN STREET. Tues. The Central Such Temple m Queen Street will hold a tea party at the Ho Chin Mim i Cafe on Wednesday. April 13th., at 4.45 p.m. to cele- orate the birth ol Guru41 words
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Article21 1960-03-29 5 SINGAPORE. Tuts. liie Catholic Welfare Service^ Singapore received a total ol 5G.510 irom its recent "Charities Week" appeal.21 words
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Article26 1960-03-29 5 j SINGAPORE Tues. Ine Malayan Chess Championships for 1960 will be held m Singapore during the Easter holidays from April 15 to lb.26 words
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Advertisement220 1960-03-29 5 The New Chartwell Edition of SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL'S A History of the English 'Speaking Peoples Here indeed, is rfc reread. A great and moving nrhievement told with nil viK'our and mnich* t ory than lime? Sir Win-' lmo«t thr.. lnty th*» r-it-n and M w^^ mw t '.'ties long at:o220 words
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Miscellaneous371 1960-03-29 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S I EVENTS JOO CHIAT YOUTH CLUB: Table tennis, body building, indoor games 4 p.m.; badminton 5 p.m. KAMALA CLUB: Membership day 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; sewing class 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2 p.m. to j 4 p.m.; embroidery class ll a.m. I to 1 p.m.;371 words
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103 1960-03-29 6 COLDSTORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE on ran hand m your classified ad. lo any one of CAMERON HIGHLANDS 1 2U TaaAh Rata. IPOH I Storage M L.4.. Clara Street. CoM Storage (Ml Ld., ew Road. KOTA IHMU Storagt (M> Ltd., 1167 New U* KUALA LUMPUR 3<* Mc Art hur103 words
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133 1960-03-29 6 OPINION Hari Raya Message to us all •j^riJ- lasting inuum over, with all its austerities and rigorous disciplines, Singapore's Muslims are relaxing In the celebrations of Hari Raya. Everywhere there are smiling faces, on all lips words of friendly greeting. But -behind all the new clothes, the Hari Raya visits,133 words
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159 1960-03-29 6 Foisting guided democracy on his countrymen IF President Soekarno had tackled Indonesia's real needs with the determination he has shown in foisting miided democracy on his countrymen he might have more solid achievement to his name. He began last July by issuing a decree that restored the revolutionary constitution of159 words
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Article, Illustration623 1960-03-29 6 SARAH JENKINS - THE HEADLINE HITTERS SARAH JENKINS THE BOOK BHons and Rebels (Gollancz 18s.) by Do you remember the six mischievous Mi tf ords: Perhaps the maddest was Jessica-— not even a destroyer and a telegram £rom Anthony Eden could bring her into line... Now, at 43, she has written a fascinating623 words
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Article, Illustration563 1960-03-29 6 WILLIAM HICKEY mmmammmm-mmamigKammmAmm^mmmMm^rm^'^■\ u25a0 - Who will Tony in vite WILLIAM HICKEY mmm amm mm mmami g K a m mmAmm^mmmMm^r m^'^ MIKKOK. MIKKOK ON THt IWALI IT MAY GIVE THE ANSWER TO THIS INTRIGUING QUESTION by r-DB-_MH THERE is a mirror hanging m Tony Arms-trong-Jones's studio on which, m the course of the past563 words
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329 1960-03-29 6 Pioneer Coppock sets out to conquer Outback ALICE SPRINGS, Tues. SOMEWHERE m thc parched semi-desert of Australia's Northern Territory a man, his two sons and two daughters arc trying to disprove a tn j ory tnat the Outback can never be conquered. They hay*» sold up lo start a farm329 words
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Advertisement108 1960-03-29 6 i CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE extra TOP QUALITY COLOLTIFICATE. DIPLOMAS. TESTIMON I ALS MARSH WHITE ANTS DANCING EMBASSY HOTEL PHOTOGRAPHY I EASTER BRIDE COLOUR PHOTOCRAPh SITUATIONS VACANT -BOX >• Ct$. r APPLICATION ACCOMMODATION VACANT FULLY FURNISHED BUNGALOW HOUSE LAND FOR SALE FREEHOLD MODERN WsaJ aVa S§ cts. e\.tm STENOGRAPHY108 words
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Advertisement46 1960-03-29 6 Pfittn I i FILTER TIP CIGARETTES WP I X" il ifff'Tr |*-|^r -.-_J I aC jSI_KTT^iV I A sc HOCK CHEONG O* P TWK( Heod ott.ee Vb *97 Tros i /^""^A Bronch 3 Th. Arco, I II B__P V***^********** 4^*"^' _o r d.n 9 > QUO |^^^l46 words
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176 1960-03-29 7 Nine cents eggs crash to new low I HENS LAYING MORE, j IMPORTS FROM HINA AND AUSTRALIA :oR CE DOWN PRICE "ILLAI SINGAPORE. Tuesday. I I i local ens at nine cents ha> hit the lowest level in recent A substantial increase in local pled with ;m influx of imported176 words
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Article, Illustration111 1960-03-29 7 S'PORE'S 'BRILLIANT STUDENT HO SCORES FIVE DISTINCTIONS IN ENGINEERING EXAMINATION A SINGAPORE Colombo Plan student has achieved a brilliant pass m his first u'itr mechanical en^ineerI ing examination held at the University of Queensland, Australia, recently. He is Mr. Ho Chin Choon of Langsat Road, Singapore, who has obtained two111 words
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Article, Illustration27 1960-03-29 7 Gog - Gog By ■n't trutt to luck... be sure of a pleasant evening every day with a regular order for The Singapore Free Press27 words
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Article103 1960-03-29 7 S-APOK: children In Singapore the past have b I of a chai tinue their higher education now do so witn of the L; Pulaver High School m M well Road. rmerly a primary school. lt ha been converted to, a hJ tool with a comnletelv103 words
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Article, Illustration18 1960-03-29 7 You are looking lovely today LOOKINC. lovely this morning is Xancv Licw, 18. She is an air hostess.18 words
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201 1960-03-29 7 MALAYAN HENS LAY JUST AS MANY EGGS: COULDN'T CARE LESS FOR JETS DAYA LEBAR, Tue. -Clucking hen. who live m the vie. nity of the Singapor Airport, have prove, that they don't car two hoots for the jets rts m America. Br Japan are try tv find out whetlu the201 words
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Article, Illustration232 1960-03-29 7 STORE-MALAYAN INVESTORS BUY $712,000 WORTH OF LAND SINGAPORE, Tues.— Within months of it being offered for sale m Singapore and Malaya, the Redcliffe Estate for homes m Australia has sold out its building sites. This was disclosed by the company director. Mr. Stuart A. Willmott,232 words
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Article, Illustration178 1960-03-29 7 THEY BELONG TO CLUB FOR SUPER SALESMEN ONLY' SINGAPORI", Tues. The Prudential Malayan Star Club held its ninth annual award and dinner at the Adelphi Hotel over the weekend. The club is open to members of the Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd., only and all of them must qualify as "Super178 words
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Article28 1960-03-29 7 OUTRAM, Tues. A total of 25 people including five members of the PAP's Farrer Park branch yesterday doi nated blood at the General 1 Hospital.28 words
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148 1960-03-29 7 Indian textiles win back position it lost to Communist China SINGAPORE, Tuesday. "THE retiring overseas officer of the Cotton Trade Promotion Council for India m Singapore, Mr. L. B. Mathur, yesterday piedieted better trade between the two countries. Mr. Mathur leaves Singapore today for Bombay to take up his new148 words
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Article34 1960-03-29 7 Inconsiderate: $50 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Kirn Pong Tin was fined $50 m the Magistrate's Court here for riding hi.s motor cycle m an inconsiderate manner. He ran into a bus and injured himsell. iii^apore34 words
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178 1960-03-29 7 Bank made profit of $3.8 million last year, meeting told SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited reported at its 23rd annual genleral meeting that its net profit for 1959 amounted to $3,839,--014. In his speech as chairman of the Corporation, Dato Lee Kong Chian pointed out that the total178 words
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95 1960-03-29 7 'Open House' held for first time in history JOHORE BAHRU. Tu. The Sultan of Johore yesterday held Open House" for the first time m the history of Johore State on the occasion of Hari Raya Puasa to grant audience to hundreds of his subjects who came In their New Year95 words
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Article33 1960-03-29 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Richard McCourt and Norman McLean were fined $5 each m the Ninth Magistrate's Court here yesterday for behaving m a disorderly manner m an Anson Road bar.33 words
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Advertisement98 1960-03-29 7 ffil ADELPHI GRILL WM m^ proudly presents H GUS STEYN</»„ his hi Wm itjg^ Adelphians with D n* *I delightful Cj C'iJm Singing Star r___oß3S^^ I- W- WHEN IT Xlfe V COMES TO INDUSTRIAL GASES !_V ifi^apore Kuala Lumpur butterworth Ipoh P. 0. Boa 4001 P. 0. Boa 633 320498 words
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Miscellaneous41 1960-03-29 7 SINGAPORE jfJF*A TODAY lZ.lt n.m. TOMORROW: MS a.m. and 12.51 p.m. THURSDAY: 0.48 a.m. and 1.28 p.m. FRIDAY: 1.20 a.m. and 2.05 p.m. SATURDAY: 1.50 am. and 2.45 p.m. SUNDAY: 2.22 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. MONDAY: 3.02 a.m. and 4.32 p.m.41 words
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Article, Illustration607 1960-03-29 8 Plain Jane in never asked but she alone has the answers ghgfhgfhgfhgfh A.M NOT much to look at and I work m an office with a lot of other girls who are young and pretty. When the bo>s has a query he always a>k^ one of the young ones andDear Esme - 607 words
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1916 1960-03-29 8 lt_&_&s***&_B_:-i Your questions are answered by a panel of Government experts Q A LKTAIN person had heen working a> a manager tor a commercial firm for five years. During that time a salesman misappropriated $800 and the1,916 words
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Advertisement102 1960-03-29 8 E-A-R j| Triple Four STEREOGRAM STEREO HI-FI IN A COMPACT PORTABLE implitiers. mr^Lm' -AmM including extension speaker PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER Jfcfc* operates on 11.l 1 volt /^A^mm^^^^ \w torch batteries. r-_*F M ty fm..Yes, everyf hings m perfect shape! It is alwoys better to get your PACKING and STORAGE problems102 words
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Advertisement27 1960-03-29 8 KEEPS ICE J FOOD' FRESH > THAN ANT OTHBICtWI UNITED JjJ WORKS LIPJJ 137 B«AN'. H tS a Suave' -H0FNER" C 4S A t"**' T. M 1 627 words
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Article, Illustration595 1960-03-29 9 YOUR EASTER BONNET S HERE NOW not his i^ I tart I on at I m tht Thc 'ooch P* 100 small ones. n -very lmaginahle M NI 1 wide range of them distributed of them 1] Img a very attrac -ape of a rablde S MIM n 15. Bar595 words
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356 1960-03-29 9 Let's try a tasty dish of spaghetti! SPAGHETTI dish wins first prize for Mrs. I. Van Dort, 15, Branksome Road, Singapore, 15, m Recipe Contest No. 12. She gets $10 from Eve plus a Nestle hamper of her own choice worth $10. INGREDIENTS: Half glass of olive oil, one-eighth pound356 words
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Article, Illustration558 1960-03-29 9 JOY MENT - JOY MENT hjhdgjdhjdghjdghjdgh hdghjdhjdhjghjdghj envy girls with smooth skins, writes Miss C. N. of Singapore, 15. Unfortunately mine is oily, with pimples and blackheads. What should I do? BASICALLY all types of skin require the same care if they are to look their best.558 words
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Advertisement105 1960-03-29 9 it's easier the HOOVER way! for cosh. A Thr HOOVFR Electric Polisher I vv surrounds briUiant lasting gloss V slightest effort. For all types of floors A parquet, terrazzo. tiles and cement. Does a wonderful jNy p j wet scrubbing job too |^> Available from all authorized HOOVER dealers 17-19105 words
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Advertisement458 1960-03-29 9 MfflaBBa *y jt J H. asa«aaaav. *av aaaarl- m Laa' eaatael BBs a^. _^B m BaVM |LL9 Sja BjjjL. BLaaS4£AS^^Maaa *8L^a. jaiaaaia-^aTr^^^^^^^aaS saW --^sal for Instant Protection .lust turn the swivel base and Odo-Ro-Apply Holll No stick deodorant Is ready to use. Soothingly root, delicately fragrant, it Deodorant £<*■» on458 words
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Article, Illustration22 1960-03-29 10 CEDAR ARE DISTR T-TENNIS CHAMPPION CEDAK Girls s, r Üble-tennis tournan Free Press putiin J (Capt.) Lee Shirk lii md Jaliya Kalim22 words
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Article, Illustration92 1960-03-29 10 Mike's ambion is to break second barried \|ICHAEL Tan l boy athletef tion. H< at:, hav from 1957. In ad ACS he ai Swift C Like all spor* ambit ion "II to break the I r." His plan> Hcv and what a Michael says, "T shall be v: mal cYEONG CHEONG - 92 words
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Article21 1960-03-29 10 Cr swln indred .ming Lim Ai L.r j:ht pros, second m th* Schools ca: Mr. Leong X ent21 words
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Article14 1960-03-29 10 Mr. X: trying to rugby among A:. ex-stud< Andrews School. h< rugt*14 words
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Article44 1960-03-29 10 Watch Bl I n Kcw. Benjamin Who w second m the d third m the javelin Combintd Scho< last year hop this y< Besides athlet: a Combined Scl. player. La d Smgapon against the Fed<« also excels at and badminton.44 words
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Article37 1960-03-29 10 Sepak Ratwi Is popular Queenstown Technical 1" are held Mohamad Sad player. Other pron are Bahrol Rahim. bin Kasnawi and Hai. Nani. Mr. Hector Cf master. predicts a b: future for Queen-town l meal37 words
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Advertisement153 1960-03-29 10 Y^ SPECIAL OFFER f 1 •*el_. m..c% SS.SO ec i PUPING STO*K J I- 173. Orchard Rd. |__I_J FOR COMFORT DURABILITY DIPLOMAT 100', Fully Combed Yarn. CJUST UNPACKED PACIFIC WOOL-DACRON 3 S n 4ft II \IIHIN fanimis lIOAI II I Will I IS SOII IM II! wWt f~<~Z Anytime Any153 words
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Advertisement260 1960-03-29 10 Pi af iff mwf^SmmrS^mT^ aaaaa^ mWwtfr^^mr^ mmmmT mmwL M to&X&fSte&immiffik dk «ma m, *Ja? 9?Ol J^r V mmm\ Arm y%3k. V .^aa^Sh2attlW9kaa^aaaaan^^^^aaw «9*4aaa: 1 oci*v jahTO at jff* Tb? X. ]aaaV aaBaPFvJi areaM g -^^eaaaaaapec^ *w JUST UNPACKED FROM U. S. A. LATEST, CUTE. CHARMING DESIGNS IN BABY WEARS SOON260 words
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Advertisement1022 1960-03-29 10 WIUJr I la^CLj UCililivti uimga .j aju _*_iv 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. horrible roaches and waterbug is guaranteed anytime, anyplace Sole distributor Ls1,022 words
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Advertisement211 1960-03-29 10 I —OFFERS Wide selections of REFRIGERATORS for HIRE at LOW RENTAL, -ANDI all kinds of SPARE PARTS B for REFRIGERATION and AIR-CONDITIONING for SALES at LOW PRICES GIVE YOURSELF nnd your Ik'iiroom A LIFT with Brand NEW COLOURED CANNON BEDSHEETS and PILLOW CASES Sole Agents: Hardial Singh Sons Ltd., 76.211 words
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Advertisement224 1960-03-29 10 FINDING IT HARD TO KEEP THAT CREASE IN YOUR PANTS OR SKIRT? You need "CLEANSET" cosy to opp'v. suitoble f& safe tor oil moteriols. "CLEANSET" keeps creases resistent even to rain m frequent r bendings. Only $1.20 per bottle of lOOcc. Sole Distributors Wonted. "TITHES' 1 LTD. 62, Middle Rood,224 words
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Article9 1960-03-29 11 Joe Hock at Kobbero B*ngor Chinese Yong Leng anion9 words
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Article, Illustration1383 1960-03-29 11 HAPPY MELODY IS GOING TO WIN THE SPRINT an Lewis helps you D an y our p Unt j ng for Bukit T|mah tomorrow W [()I)Y, lourth to (,ood Wind the im selection tor the main rimah tomorrow. I Good Wind on 14 lb better irried, He meets Flying Phoe-1,383 words
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Article, Illustration233 1960-03-29 11 'Young and brave' is in the run IT-AMPONG BAHRU, Tues With a warm "Selamat Hari Raya" two brothers yesterday entered the Singapore cross-country run. One of them is holder of a Queen's Certificate for bravary. The cross country run over 3j miles will be held at Mac Ritchie Reservoir on233 words
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257 1960-03-29 11 1 \<.l \\n Iflt Inn WES1 INDIES Ui Inns (Saturday 4»— 1) Hunt*- retired hurt 12 >1< Hwi is run out 13 \le\ander b Allen Setatv not out bi Walrott nut out 34 I xtxas 4 Total (lor 2): BOfTLOfG: Truman M-S-47-<t; Mom257 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-03-29 11 i\\l _r_iai__ meant i final dance for Singapore's Junior Asian Cup team. Its a secret they learned from the vi^Vian lootballers. Singapore will contest the Asian Youth tournament beginning m Kuala Lumpur tomorrow.45 words
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240 1960-03-29 11 THE Singapore team for the second Junior Asian Cup soccer competition left last night for Kuaia Lumpur. However they fare, ihey have one distinction already m the methods they have been using for training. Routine The Peruvian tourists taught them a dance,240 words
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Article31 1960-03-29 11 RIVERSIDE, Tues.—World champion Jack Brabham of Australia will head a star field on Sunday m the second 200-mile international Grand Prix for sports cars at River- side raceway.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 31 words
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Advertisement348 1960-03-29 11 >*■■•■••■■■• I|\-t gk JB Jf *jm I 1 NAME (block letters) AGE: ADDRESS: Singapore, I wish to enter for the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's Cross-Country Championships to be held on Saturday. 9 April, 1960. p.m. at the Macßitchie Reservoir. Entries close 4.00 p.m. on Thursday. 31 M 1960. No late348 words
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114 1960-03-29 12 Optimism shared by Ike and Mac at Camp David VITAL ISSUE IS TIME LIMIT SECRET TALKS BEGIN IN BID TO RECONCILE U.S. AND BRITISH VIEWS ON NUCLEAR TESTS BAN \MP DAVID, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower and Mr. Haro'd Macmillan, the British Premier, said m a joint statement here yesterday: "We are114 words
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Article, Illustration151 1960-03-29 12 KATONG. Tues.— Form V students of the Tanjong Katong Secondary Technical School organised a farewell dinner m honour of their teacher. Mr. K. P. Rajan. Sixty students and seven teachers. including the principal. Mr. N. Vaithinathan, attended. Tan151 words
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99 1960-03-29 12 Mr. S. THREATENS TO CALL FOR DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT r'OLOMBO. Tucs.— Premier Dudley Senanayake lay that he would ask Governor-General to dis:he new parliair. :ed only two weeks aso. all new election does not give hus Cabiiu of confidence. Mr. Senanayake's United Lonal Party governmei in a parliamentary minority lireU.P.I - 99 words
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Article15 1960-03-29 12 LONDON. Tues -Sir Winl] open the home at public on the World I15 words
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Article16 1960-03-29 12 RIO DE JANERIO. TlH terti relief to vie; flooding Jaguaribt^ i State. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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144 1960-03-29 12 (11 NEVA, Tues.— All a\ailI able evidence points lo tne iact that cigarette «mefci_g i s a major cause ot lung tamer, a study group of the World Health Organisation (WHO) said m a report published here yesterday. The group made up144 words
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Article, Illustration76 1960-03-29 12 ROYAL DONATION TO HUNT ANGERS ANIMAL LOVERS' LEAGUE LONDON, Tues. The League Against < Sports yesterday recorder "disgust" at Qu' beth's annual subscripts the West Norfolk foxhoi: In itb annual report 1959 the Leagu the Queen for e< patronise the royal foxh. show. The monstrations at and nearby course last76 words
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178 1960-03-29 12 Five die. 11 feared trapped as thousands of gallons of whisky explodes CIX firemen ;m<i five salvage workers are feared trapped when ;i wall JVII during a big fire at a bonded warehouse m the dock area hi last night. I Five other firemen died Unmo fnr ICO and 40178 words
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Article, Illustration13 1960-03-29 12 FATHER AND TWO SONS ESCAPE UNHURT AS CAR CRASHES INTO A TRAFFIC LIGHT13 words
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76 1960-03-29 12 DAD OPENS DOOR, PULLS OUT CHILDREN Tues— A Pakis- tani and his two young: sons on the way home after Hari Raya prayers at the Sultan Mosque escaped with minor injuries when their ear crashed into a traffic light and landed on its side. The accident occurred at about 10.0076 words
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Article20 1960-03-29 12 WASHINGTON. Tues. A nuclear-powered submarine, the Halibut, has successfully launched a Regulus missile, the navy announced today.20 words
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Article13 1960-03-29 12 LONDON. Tues. Strikes cost Britain 5.250.000 working days m 1959.13 words
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Article22 1960-03-29 12 WASHINGTON. Tues.—The common cold is not abou b( > stopped m the opinion of Dr. Julius of Richm York University. U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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11 1960-03-29 12 A bishop' order, so mayor dodger Khrushe I) Conserve Friendship 111 words
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