The Singapore Free Press, 21 May 1960
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Title Section16 1960-05-21 1 m tmnm nwM urn The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1960. IS TENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration81 1960-05-21 1 BERLIN SHADOW LIFTS Crisis put off for six to ei&ht months K. tells rally: No new I ace pact until other Summit F BERLIN, Saturday. •ar and crisis hanging over (I today. The status quo will east for another six to eight from Russia's Mr. t ;i rally of 10.000Reuter - 81 words
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129 1960-05-21 1 DOGS IN SPACE: RED FILM WILL SHOW HOW IT'S DONE MOSCOW. Sat.— A documentary film showing the behaviour of two Ru>sian space dog> m a rocket flight to a height of about 281 miles is to be shown shortly, the Soviet Neva Agency. Tass. said terday. The dcg-. whu>e breedReuter - 129 words
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Article18 1960-05-21 1 LONDON. Sat. The Soviet spaceship launched on May 15. Ikis -completed its programme of observations/*18 words
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Article, Illustration631 1960-05-21 1 Well, why shouldn't she join the race? SPORTS EDITOR BRYCE JOINS BATTLE WITH THE QUESTION [MELINY REPLIESTTT] BEFORE several other "mere males" go flying off their handlebars regarding my alleged intrusion into their field of activity, I would point out that wfien the rules of the Free Press Cycle Race631 words
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152 1960-05-21 1 NATURAL RUBBER: OUTLOOK NOT SO BRIGHT LONDON, Sat.— lt is possible that there may be less tightness m the natural rubber position m 1960 than m 1959, Mr. T. H. Miller, chairman of the Rubber Growers Association i Incorporated) told the annual general meeting here yesterday. One reason for this,152 words
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Article23 1960-05-21 1 GENEVA, Sat.— The threepower nuclear test ban conference is expected to resume neetiptr nrnhablv on May 23 ->r 24 ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article18 1960-05-21 1 MOSCOW, Sat. Boris Pasternak, the Soviet author, who has been seriously ill, has suffered a relapse.18 words
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Article17 1960-05-21 1 LONDON, Sat— One woman was killed when an explosion wrecked three houses m Bromley, Kent.17 words
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Article18 1960-05-21 1 ANKARA. Sat.— Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, arrived here on a four-day visit to Turkey.18 words
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Article39 1960-05-21 1 UTWB (Northern Rhodesia). Sat.— Queen Elizabeth, the Oueen Mother, who is at Dresent touring the Northern KhouVsian topperbelt. today denied as "complete and absolute nonsense 1 about her contemplating marriage with her treasurer. Sir Arthur Perm39 words
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188 1960-05-21 1 BOB PERIES - Freighter crew refuses to sail to Red China— 2B signed off BOB PERIES By Singapore, Saturday 4 TWENTY-EIGHT members of the crew of the 3 10.000- ton British freighter Wynn refused to sail to Communist China ports and were 3 signed oil here yesterday. < They gave "political reasons" for188 words
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Article33 1960-05-21 1 LONDON. Sat. Admiral Sir Charles Lambe. 59, who resigned as First Sea Lord on medical grounds on May 7, has "made steady pr nor during the past week Reu terReuter - 33 words
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145 1960-05-21 1 RAHMAN WANTS ANOTHER SUMMIT AFTER 'THINGS COOL DOWN' i OONN, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Malayan Prime Minister, yesterday expressed hi s wish for another Summit conference before long, but long enough for things to cool down. Answering questions at a press conference on South East Asian reactions to theReuter - 145 words
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Article41 1960-05-21 1 EAST BERLIN. Sat. The United States c-47 Dakota missing on a flight from Copenhagen to Hamburg. with nine ptspfe aboard i landed undamaged at Brunshagen. about 22 miles inside the East German border, it was reported la.st night.41 words
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Article34 1960-05-21 1 BANGKOK. Sat. Thai police sources said Burmese Government forces recently killed 10 insurgents m a clash i with a band of Karen rebels near the Burmese town of f Myawadi. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article30 1960-05-21 1 MONTREAL, Sat. Ethel i Stark, the conductor of the Montreal Women's Symphony Orchestra, haus accepted an invitation to make a fouri month concert tour or Japan. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article17 1960-05-21 1 WARSAW. Sat A 20-min-ute hurricane raged over south-east Poland causing "many injuries and some deaths"17 words
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Article24 1960-05-21 1 SEOUL. Sat. The former Seoul mayor. Mr. Vim Hung jSoon. ha.> been arr<>?»»d and charged with violating the country's election laws. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article27 1960-05-21 1 LONDON. Sat A catering firm said it was "not th<* I slightest bit worried" at the disappearance of 17 dishes after a Buckingham Palace party.27 words
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Article18 1960-05-21 1 RABAT. Sat. Mr Abdallah Ibrahim, Moroccan Prime Minister, presented hi.s resignation and the resignatio. his cabinet18 words
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Article20 1960-05-21 1 Managers' prices today. First Malayan Fund buying $1 33. M-llinK $1.40 Second Malayan Fund buying $101. celling $1.07.20 words
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Advertisement60 1960-05-21 1 jKQtL Jl A new era m photography The world's first varifocal V lens specially made for the BESSAMATIC voncble focal lengths 9 b<"t^een 36 ond 82 mm. "^mm^y^ J^=. =o 'tandord or telephoro m one swift mcven^cnf, i j, r C r* m-bet^een focc! Bill H B t> e made60 words
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Advertisement90 1960-05-21 1 t ♦♦♦-M X it she re. ..the hair spray I created for softer styling... 4- I new /W» >ATIN-rSATIN-SEr W4 i sprays m i mis that stay tuire <i<> long! H f^ i X t No longer do you have to choose between soft, pretty curls that just won't hold90 words
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Advertisement16 1960-05-21 1 VAIV lll\ FOR UM II lIMIIIU 136/14?. Orchard Koad port— V Trl« *****. 22XKK it *****.16 words
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163 1960-05-21 2 International situation still influences the London stock mart: Subdued week LONDON. Sat. THE London stock 1 markets ended the week and the account on a subdued Tl certain kective buying but the international sitnatlon wa^ still n lining Influence and tin- trend ol markets CM Oilt-- dg< d securitie id163 words
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Article70 1960-05-21 2 Boom decade... by experts #M \OliK. >»t. ;rotip of top-level biiMiir^nirn id otmnmts air m agrfClCPt that despite the 1-M>U stork m irkot dot-line, tin- ncn drraric holds all Ihc elr»"hln ol an conomu boom I \aminin:; prospct ts Iw •V ihi-\ predict the decade will mm- a United States70 words
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Article202 1960-05-21 2 Nikita's statement on East Germany touches off a flurry of selling >TjEW YORK: Wall Street I closely barely steay with mostly fractional changes either way while defence issues showed losses rangUlg to mure than three points. The main market (actor yesterday was Mr. Khrusjichev's statement m East Berlin202 words
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Article63 1960-05-21 2 Fair US and Continental demand for tin. but prices are down i.t)\i)ON: Tin was steady but (lUiet and i-ome trade quarteis reported a fair overnight United states demand although a: lover prices. A cerUfcln amount oi Continental buying interest waa noted yesterday morning. In NKW YORK tin nt quiet63 words
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Article38 1960-05-21 2 Harpenden Rubber LONDON: Harpenden Selangor Rubber Company has declared a final dividend of 10 percent making lT l^ percent for the nine months to December 31, 1959 against the same for the year to March 31. 19J9.38 words
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631 1960-05-21 2 Southern Malayan Tin gets the vote I PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS! SINGAPORE, Saturday. SOUTHERN Malayan Tin Dredging is much favoured currently by the London Financial Times mining editor. Southern Malayan, he slates, measures up i o the yardstick of having631 words
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Article148 1960-05-21 2 Low Eastern advices bring sharp fall m opening orices LONDON, Sat. Lower Eastern advices brought prices down sharply at the outset, but after a hesitant start yesterday. Buyers paid higher prices m business that traders said covering against an order for physicals placed on Thursday. On the completion of148 words
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Article80 1960-05-21 2 HONG KONG. Fnday. CkKinf prices here today were: Previous Today EL S. Banking OocpormUoo $1,265 $1,250 $1,270 sales &S 1.260 sales Union Ins. Canton $91.00 $90.00 buyers sales ex-dividend Whwilock Maiden 7.20 TOO 7.10 S G. 95 sales <tS 7.05 s.Jes HKoiig phone $39.25 $38.00 139.50 $37.5080 words
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Article35 1960-05-21 2 BANGKOB: Low quality ViPiname^e rue idling at a lower price ha.s become the most tmportani competitor >f Thai rice m Asian market*, the Iliai Board oi Tradf i luaninui, Mr. Ban.ierd Cholvijam laid.35 words
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Article37 1960-05-21 2 Malabtr .s>i»t and afloaia 57. Itaj Shipment 07 Lumporv s>ot and afloat* 57. May shipment .'.7 Muntok white Mo; 77. :.:t(,.iT- 7^. M;tv >h:pm«'nt 70. era. cx-iork. Aoovc Dfioaj guOt> J m L' s (."ent^37 words
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Article30 1960-05-21 2 NEW YORK. May 20. Previous T*dav 30 Industrials 9H 625.24 20 Railroads I l4S.fi 40 Domestic Bonds >>fi 15 Utilities KB.W 15 Stock> Composite AveraKes _<•.*» T\ :><; 'M30 words
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Article106 1960-05-21 2 LONDON M.-v 20 Previous Today HUBBER No 1 RSS c.i t. European ports May i r June "> N IK '■>''- RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot II I"! RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement h Terms June MJJ July Sept 3fl -i~ L«1 TONE Quiet. 4bov« prfoei quoted106 words
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Article48 1960-05-21 2 NEW YORK, May 20. Previous Today TIN Strait* spot 7."> '.<•.« .6-' RUBBER Futures May »■•-•> 44.82J July 13 TONE: Easy SALES: 50 lots. No. 1 RSS May j.inoed once Is| COFFEE Futures B Contract May >-16 "7 97b Above prices quoted id U cents per lb48 words
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Article88 1960-05-21 2 LONDON. May 20 Previous Today COPRA Philippine* c.i.l, UK North European ports delivered weittu per lon>; ton June ***** 1219 COPRA. Strait* c.i f. UK. North European ports fU vcred wcuht per lons ton June July i 79| i 7f<i COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.i f. European88 words
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Article48 1960-05-21 2 NOT YORK: Galban Lobo have reported from Havana hat Cuban sugar exports for this year to May 11 totalled 2.626.126 Spanish long tons against 1.528.- 371 tons m the comparable period las; year Shipments to ihe I: States were 1.306.256 tons ugamst 1.116.315 tons previously.48 words
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Article868 1960-05-21 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS i cci cum capital issue. I Kill excluding tverytlnif. 4 »d pjpj eicluamj lifilenl cbi cum dtnus ti^ue y xcr ticiudiat capital return t ccr cum capital rctun 1 ci m cum duidena c868 words
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Advertisement550 1960-05-21 2 *y gg& CAT gg THE t.A.I. LINES (^V to ACEN. RED lEA. MEDITERRANEAN. yf "2x JSTINENTAL i. SCftNOiNAVIiN PORTS \f Snore P S ham Penang IMmlit b Gd 35-3;. 23 May ?3 2S Mai ™27 June y£~ jy lasra 26 28 Ma, 29 30 May .•nftj** i 30 May 4550 words
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Advertisement319 1960-05-21 2 f!rf* mi>|t| -HB HAMBURGAME^>W NORTH GERMAN To (Colombo), Genoa, Mors< i O r Bremen Ho mb W Calls Southampton f Of n V MUNCHEN (MNG) H^ HANNOVER (HAPAfi 30 Ma, 1 1 i RAVENSTEIN (LLOYD I II U t ORESOEN (NAPA6) 25 B —1 Erpress Service Omits Ma- ml To319 words
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114 1960-05-21 3 EDNA TAN - S'pore towkays hire strongmen as bodyguards: They drive, dine together EDNA TAN payments, of 3d. and 4'ad.,N\fcNuf7ヒ(ᄋ(ᄋ SINGAPORE, Sat live m tear oi kidnap gangs ring strongmen as bodyguards (hem. choosy, however, and do whom they suspect might be ihr underworld. kjys guards strong. JW judO 1 sharp- aye guards.114 words
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Article, Illustration20 1960-05-21 3 LOOKING LOVELY today is Miss Alian Urn. She is 1!) and works as ;i salesgirl.20 words
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162 1960-05-21 3 LOCAL AMERICAN CLUB PLAYS A GAME FOR THE STRONG ARMED SINGAPORE, Sat.While badminton, basket-ball and other games are played at the youth club centres, teams of bowling enthusiasts are competing at the American Club every Thursday evening. What ping-pong is to most of us, bowling is to the Americans, and162 words
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112 1960-05-21 3 NEW WALK CLUB TO TELL OF THE JOYS IN HIKING AND CLIMBING SINGAPORE. Sat. The proposed Singapore Walking Club will hold its inaugural meeting tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. at the Joo Chiat Community Centre The main item on the agenda will be to elect a committee to run the club112 words
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Article57 1960-05-21 3 SINGAPORE. Sal.— Wee Sal Yong, 33. a tnsha rider, was ailed for six months for breaking into the house of a neighbour. Wee Guay Kee. m Dunbar W-alk on March 2. The First Criminal District Court was told that the offence was committed when Guay57 words
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68 1960-05-21 3 RESERVED: 2 COLLEGE SEATS FOR MALAYANS SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Government of Pakistan has reserved two seats to Federal citizens who want to enter medical colleges m Pakistan. Only >tudent> who have pas>cd an examination considered equivalent to the Intermediate (medical group* of Pakistani university, aro eligible. Intending candidates can obtain68 words
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Article25 1960-05-21 3 SINGAPORE. Sat Government repeated its warning that action would be taken against owners of vehi- cles found emitting excessive and obnoxious fumes.25 words
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Article34 1960-05-21 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— The Sultan of Johore will unve i 1 a commemorative plaque at the new premises 01 the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank here on May 28 at 5.30 p.m.34 words
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Article, Illustration236 1960-05-21 3 Plan to give 500 boys a foretaste of a professional career SINGAPORE, Saturday. ABO.UT .">()() Singapore students will take parf m a youth training project sponsored by hit Junior Chamber of Commerce m August. Ong for Geneva KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaya's representative on the international Legal Inquiry Committee on Tibet.236 words
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71 1960-05-21 3 7 W) K» hettrrs brias I iberal r lhai its greater >tartrd rrs| "P t rain id v lu-tl to and part) Mipporterv The course consists oi nine ses.sions. each lasting about one and a half hours. It covers the psychology of dealing71 words
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193 1960-05-21 3 Have you lost a pretty Siamese cat in Cluny Road area? SINGAPORE, Sat. —It you have lost a Siamese kitten m Cluny Road area, ring the Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals at *****. The kitten was lound by a passer-by In Cluny Road four days ago and193 words
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Advertisement72 1960-05-21 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE PAGE 12 01-S M O Folding Chairs A Tub Us fc^ 1 m Beautiful Colours J*<r* M SUoo F^JS29.SO $28.50 50 I FOR ALL OUTDOOR PURPOSES s/ lgmtgSm KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. v Federation Duty Extra Singapore Kuala Lumpur Pjnang. n SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD.72 words
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Advertisement92 1960-05-21 3 FOR BEST VALUE Buy p PERSIAN Q i\ BOKHARA 7 q) PAKISTAN fo INDIAN vO h CONTINENTAL CARPETS RUGS IRANIAN CARPETS 37, TANGLIN ROAD. SINGAPORE 10 TEL: ***** See the 116 W advantages you get V when you buy the beeytiful new SCHICK GLOBETROTTER f *st et J Adjustable head92 words
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Miscellaneous177 1960-05-21 3 Medium Wave 476 metre* Silvester his Ballroom Or* SHORT WAVE: (4780 kc/s-J 6.55 Programme preview'; 7.0* from 9.0* p.m. 10.«« pin. daily Th 71 News^lk. P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; 7 15 Youth At The Helm, pro--1.03 Evergreen parade; 1.30 The duced and P»«ent«d by la« news; 1.40 Newstalk: 1.45 Adiian177 words
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Article22 1960-05-21 4 LONDON, Sat.— Peter May, the England and Surrey captain, returned to his home after spending seven weeks m hospital.22 words
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Article23 1960-05-21 4 TOKYO, Sat.— The Lower House of the Japanese Diet (parliamentary) has approved the revised 10-year United States-Japan Security Treaty.— Reuter.23 words
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88 1960-05-21 4 A JET FIGHTER CHASES AND GUNS DOWN RUNAWAY MATADOR MISSILE ALAMOCORDO, New Mexico, Sat. It was the U.S. Air Force versus the U.S. Air Force when a huge Matador missile ran wild while an Armed Forces day crowd watched at Alamocordo, New Mexico. The Matador had to be shot down.88 words
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Article24 1960-05-21 4 JERUSALEM, Sat.— A farmer levelling ground on the banks of the Jordan, uncovered finds going back to the beginnings of man.24 words
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98 1960-05-21 4 Veronica, the model who was a nun, says" It's wonderful experience LONDON, fid TODAY is a day of relief fur ia>hin| Veronica Gray. Her mvN \< out 4 no longer has to present a batk^roundi stery to her friends. For 21-year-oMW was a nun. She lived m a Dubli where98 words
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108 1960-05-21 4 BRIDE OF 7 WEEKS SEES HER MAN DIE IN CRASH METTET, (Belgium), Sat. A 19-year-old bride saw 26-year-old Dave Chadwick, the British motor cycle ace she married seven weeks earlier, crash to his death. Chadwick was trying to overtake another British rider, Sid Sawford, m an international 500 c.c. race,108 words
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182 1960-05-21 4 JACKIE CHAN'S FATHER PHOTOGRAPHS MARGARET AND HER TONY '-TRINIDAD, Sat.— Mr. A Isaac Chan, the official photographer to the Governor, Sir Edward Beetham. here yesterday took pictures of Princess Margaret and Tony ArmstrongJones when they called at this port. Chan? Surely a coincidence? There can be no connection, half-way across182 words
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235 1960-05-21 4 A smoker's personality (and not cigarettes) may cause his cancer LONDON, Saturday. CINCE smokers and non-smokers are two totally different types and different personalities, it may be a man's personality, rather than the cigarettes he smokes, which makes him more prone to cancer. That is the conclusion of four research235 words
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Article85 1960-05-21 4 NEW YORK, Sat—California's top mobster, Mickey Cohen, owes Billy Graham's evangelist organisation US$5,OOO (MS15.000) a Los Angeles court was told. According to Bill iones, publisher associate of Billy Graham, gambler Cohen said three years ago he •'wanted to accept the Christian ua> of life, but85 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-05-21 4 phnt<» THIS is the damaged Lancia sports car Aly Khan ut dn Bettina beside him. when he collided with another car m resulting m his death. Paul PopperPaul Popper - 39 words
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158 1960-05-21 4 THE PIED PIPER'S SWEET REVENGE IS TO DISTRIBUTE MICE AND RATS V T EW YORK, Sat--11 Dr. George H. Mangun owner of more than 3.000 mice and rats, and friend of all the children, is taking sweet revenge against the citizens of Mendham. New Jersey Hp needs rats and mice158 words
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Article37 1960-05-21 4 WASHINGTON, Sat. Congressional investigatoryesterday accused c Stat< Department of wastli money when they shlpptri 138 fancy American brick half way around the world for an addition to the US Embassy m Canberra. Australia. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 37 words
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Advertisement301 1960-05-21 4 i^V .^B^fe^^B^Bß inSß^tf*^^^^ '^s. -II P^.^f J. 1 i i i i i i i ill l I l~i H^^« 1 1 Ik Jlj Tt^S^^\ —^^v^L uL^ 4^^^ f?W^\ >* yj^-'C X NR-200D N WONDER REFRIGERATOR has a handy Ay N^ NT' built-in thermometer, and incorporates W y J^^« Iv301 words
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Article, Illustration196 1960-05-21 5 jN(3AP ORE STUDENT n3 COVETED PRIZE oR ]959 AT COLLEGE MELBOURNE SINGAPORE, Saturday. rifttpOßE indent, 24-year-old Yang Soo been awarded the coveted Mcll--1 [ward for being the most outstanding irf hitedmd student of 1959 at the Ihournc Technical College. His parents, Mr. im( i196 words
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Article, Illustration179 1960-05-21 5 GROCER AWANG WILL NOT RETIRE FROM DANGERS OF DEEP-SEA DIVING SINGAPORE, Sat. Quiet bespectacled Inche Awang bin Samand, 46, runs a grocery shop m Jalan Masjid. but his heart is at sea. This is no wonder, because Awang is a deep-sea diver who has worked on salvaging more than 50179 words
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Article67 1960-05-21 5 RAWANG. Sat. About 80 members of the Rawang Youth Club armed with hoes, spades, knives, baskets and handcarts, cleaned up the Rawang tin mine camp area !as part of their contribution to the World Health Day. The PWD provided the youths with a grass-mower and other67 words
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Article, Illustration62 1960-05-21 5 THE thief of Staff Major GHQ Farelf. General W.G.H. Pike paying a farewell visit to the tailor who made all his clothes, includins uniforms, during his three-year slay here, before leaving for London. Maj. General Pike has been62 words
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371 1960-05-21 5 BOB PERIES - PLIGHT OF THE DEFORMED AND THE DEFECTIVE: AN APPEAL TO GIVE THEM MEDICAL CARE BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE. Sat.— ln Singapore today there are about 1.000 deformed and mentally sick children uncared and unwanted. The Home for Mental Defectives m Woodbridpe Hospital has accommodation for about 35. but the rest371 words
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86 1960-05-21 5 $80 FINE FOR RAF MAN ON 2 CHARGES SINGAPORE. Sat David Noel Rowley of the RAX was fined 580 m the Second Traffic Magistrate's Court for two offences. He had ridden a motorcycle along Jalan Kayu withI out a licence on the morning of September 15. last year. At the86 words
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Article39 1960-05-21 5 KUALA LUMUR, Sat. The Minister of External i Affairs, Dato Dr. Ismail bin t Dato Abdul Rahman, yvill be the guest of honour at a din- ncr of the Australasian Graduates Association of Malaya here tomorrow.39 words
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Advertisement59 1960-05-21 5 fUJjau 61Tel 304»S abC of: •a Bohru. OVELETTERS NAf BANKET (WAY KOYA nit I Crisp Delicious I i amlcn. I t j .t« ftC. I H STORE -j Smqopore-9. Ml 92 h HOHNER MONICAS il f •> SI 2 00 "lIC 3 Sl4 50 522.50 1 LTD.. I 5 porc-6.59 words
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Advertisement246 1960-05-21 5 SURE YOU COULD PAY MORE BUT WHY? When we corry olmost oil the basic fashions m sues. to. almost all men m READY-TO-WEAR IMPORTED USA MAKE SUITS. s We hove hundreds to select from, m new colors, new weaves, new fabrics so wonderful >ou'll with you could buy us out246 words
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Miscellaneous73 1960-05-21 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson -v i^^^^^i I —^C I MANDRAKt by Lee Falk and Phil Davis iHE HEART OF JULIET By Stan Drake I|WW I I -V JULIE PIPY-*"' fV/gg" J^ 1 s( EVEKYTHING AtL RISHi;\ A7jtf£fi\ CULINABr^Tj'N^Tby Chic Young BLONDIE i FiSToOWNTWE "g£, P i.^^'JrHi)s?ANoV73 words
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Article, Illustration489 1960-05-21 6 OSWALD HENRY - Laila an envoy of goodwill anywhere OSWALD HENRY by FAN DANCE CALLS FOR VERVE, FINESSE I A I LA is one enk tertainer who could easily become a goodwill ambassador anywhere. Her parents come from the Philippines, she herself was born m Ceylon and her husband hails from Indonesia, but489 words
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Article, Illustration627 1960-05-21 6 Petite Hilda simply cannot resist the pretty things COLLECTORS come m various categories. Some are more enthusiastic than others, while there are quite a few whose craze for collecting knows no bounds. Petite Hilda Asian thinks she is one of them. For this very attractive 23-year-old housewife— the cynosure of627 words
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Article, Illustration37 1960-05-21 6 The other of lovely Yang Sai ...her love to itself^-; I I torn I I r day. I I B I I tine* I and 1 chu I Frai dxm i M 1 I 1 km -M37 words
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Advertisement813 1960-05-21 6 CLASSIFIED ADS, DEATH 20 Words S>* (Minimum) NC SEN CHOV. 0.8.E.. M.C.H r :»>:<d T;{. pa**-*<l away peacefully 77^-A. AVing .Loong Road, on May Mr IMfW >>• hind beloved wife, d.iughtrr, Nice, non. Jack, son-in-law, Mr. Justice K. A. Chua. dmughter-in-Mi-an and five (crandi hl'dren, to mourn his loss. Cortege813 words
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Advertisement462 1960-05-21 6 JSP, llf I I r it/ 1 1 Meliny: The should-she row grows Spineless men 0 In these sad days ot >pineIcs men it is good to come ccrcss a woman ot spirit. Well dene. Mrs. Meliny Comes. You will not be rhe only temale entrant m the Free Press462 words
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Advertisement99 1960-05-21 6 Utmost comfort ot reosonoble 'ot«i [w ORCHAHD HOTEL LTO ja '~*J fully Air-conditioned ■jT^^ c, dine TMF HBB^f MINOLTA 1 m j H W Thrill I ysgif top pc J9r~ Ml W X^\ scrvid LJ K»J bukivoc %xj*'% idcol Ni J iIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH 1 w I NIGHT SPOT Jtt 'fa V99 words
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Article, Illustration320 1960-05-21 7 Roy Lazaroo - Roy Lazaroo MALAYAN DELEGATES TO BIG CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW WILL PROPOSE THAT 1963 CONFERENCE BE HELD HERE By SINGAPORE, S a t.— 10 The Malayan Orchid Society will propose that the 4th World Orchid Conference be held m Malaya m 1963. The proposal will320 words
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Article20 1960-05-21 7 Pomero ecital aimed try high I too I aid I I ial B th 6 I .xfd ■otentiai H I20 words
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Article, Illustration233 1960-05-21 7 ALAN KHOO - Two men to compete with the girls for 'Nurse of the future' title at tonight's dance ALAN KHOO By Singapore, Saturday. JJURSES from various hospitals m Singapore will be taking part m the "Nurse of the future* 1 contest ;it a dance organised by the Singapore Trained Nurses* Association at233 words
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Article, Illustration77 1960-05-21 7 PIANIST KATCHEN TO JUDGE MUSIC FINALS TONIGHT SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Julius Katchen, the celebrated American pianist, will judge the finals of the Singapore Musical Society's pianoforte and singing competition at the A.CS. Auditorium m Coleman Street tonight. Mr. Katchen who arrived here on Thursday from London, will also give a77 words
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Article75 1960-05-21 7 YMCA FLAG DAY TO SETTLE A DEBT SINGAPORE. Sat. The YMCA of Singapore will hold its annual flag day on May 28, to meet its building funds outstanding debt of $19,312. The association also hopes to expand its existing branches and open new ones. The YMCA of North America has75 words
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Article31 1960-05-21 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Justice Buttrose will leave Singapore, accompanied by his wife, at the end of this month on a short holiday to Japan, Hong Kong and Manila.31 words
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Article341 1960-05-21 7 BUKIT TIMAH. Sai.— The Univei*sity of Malaya m Singapore yesterday announced thai 106 had passed the Pari One examination of the Certificate Course m Malay. Anne Johnson (Mrs), Ann Elizabeth Wee (Mrs.*. Chay Hong Pew, Chen Ah Yen <Mte) C. Heng Boey Seang Miss)' Chua Poh341 words
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184 1960-05-21 7 Employer-worker body to deal with labour problems— a proposal SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE secretary-general of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, Mr. (i. Kandasamy, has asked all employers to give "immediate consideration" to establish with their employees' trade unions, permanent joint councils empowered to reach agreement on all matters. This advice was184 words
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Article51 1960-05-21 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Army Civil Service Union elected the following office bearers at their annual general conference. They are. Chairman, Mr. Wee Cheng Sin, Secretary, Mr. H.Thian Chor Treasurer, Mr. G. R. Pillai. Committee. Messrs. K.R. Nambiar N. Sadasivan, Abdul Rahman. Haji Omar and Mohamed51 words
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Article27 1960-05-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation of Malaya ißed Cross Society will hold a dance at the Selangor Club 'on June 11 to raise funds.27 words
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52 1960-05-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A 14-man committee has been set up to discuss introducing a scheme for coconut replanting. The chairman is Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman, the Controller of the Trade Division. The Coconut Advisory Committee comprises five official members including the chairman, and nine52 words
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Article29 1960-05-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Police are looking for a conifidence trickster who swindl--1 ed a housewife m Bukit Bintang Road of $30 by posing as a. Municipal official.29 words
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Article40 1960-05-21 7 KAJANG, Sat.— The second Kajang Scout Group of the ,Yu Hua Junior Middle ChiI nese School is to build a signalling tower as part of its contribution for the Kajang Fair on June 11 and 12.40 words
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241 1960-05-21 7 The Tengku and the Dato: Why they are so alike by Mrs. Loke SINGAPORE, S a t.— The President of the Chinese Ladies Association, Mrs. Christina Loke. likened the Federation Minister for External Affairs Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman to Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman. She said that241 words
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Advertisement99 1960-05-21 7 M EASTERN PASSENGER CONFERENCE c Far Eastern Passenger ad to announce that the Lloyd to resume active membership As from the date of this ome of the Lloyd Triestino will I of Far Eastern Passenger pW KERR COMPANY LTD., Hon. Secretaries, Eastern Passenger Conference. Local Committee). I World Famnus P.nmpoter99 words
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Advertisement153 1960-05-21 7 Your office Slacks... can now be made from a blend of Pure Irish Linen and Terylene cloth which Is the experts' answer to the midday crease problem. This newly arrived material is crease resistant, cool ond very comfortable ond ....doily washing m the normal way keeps them clean and fresh.153 words
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Miscellaneous54 1960-05-21 7 By Cog POP— Throwing Light on it m|» V woulD YOU S_ JK t* V EOiSOKf S^V5 hlj J^ r WILL- "SHOW fjll y* SAY >OU WERE J J A*CSMOWMEA IB i^3k f VOUA tji trust to luck...be sure of a pleasant evening every day with a regular order for54 words
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Article, Illustration52 1960-05-21 8 g'Thr Pakistan Trade Commissioner gave a oarty for the officers of the Pakistani Navy ships Tippu Sultan and Tughril. Among the 100 guests were (from left) Mrs J. M. Jumabhoy. Mrs M It/ Mrs. J. Siegruhn. and Mrs. L.52 words
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190 1960-05-21 8 Growing demand for pigs in Federation starts boom for livestock farmers here SINGAPORE, Saturday. I IVESTOCK farmers m Jurong and Tampines districts who rear large herds of pigs are enjoying a boom because of increasing demands from the Federation. Fanner Chiam Toh Huat, of Jurong, said he sold 100 pigs,190 words
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171 1960-05-21 8 FATHER OF FIVE DIDN'T OBEY TRAFFIC LIGHT: FINED $200 ON 3 CHARGES SINGAPORE. Sat.— A mobile squad police constable. Alfred Kiong. told a Singapore magistrate that he was pushed by a cyclist after he had taken down his particulars for failing to stop at a traffic light. A father of171 words
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Article41 1960-05-21 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Out of the 611 reports made m April regarding offences against traffic regulations, only one was In respect of a fatal accident. There were no major accidents during the same period, only 40 minor accident*.41 words
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Article35 1960-05-21 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A tea party will be held at "Saujana." residence of the Mentri Besar, Johore, on June 1 at 4.45 p.m. m honour of the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.35 words
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65 1960-05-21 8 ALOR STAR, Sat. A driving tester. Liv Tack Fatt. has been acquitted by a Sessions Court of a corruption charge. Liv was alleged to have corruptly agreed to accept SI OO from Hew Poh Lim. a driving Instructor, to show favour to Johari bin Ismail65 words
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22 1960-05-21 8 TB rea the university scourge WHO an Fazi] i: i which a* J van mtin r Dr L that the D: has22 words
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453 1960-05-21 8 Have fun. look here today for your lucky T>ORN today you have an artistic temperament, a great deal of talent and ambition, but are somewhat lacking m the practical approach to instrumenting your ideaus. Your life may be a rather exceptional one. Events occurring m your late teens, late twenties453 words
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Advertisement163 1960-05-21 8 NORIS 8 /^ii\F^\ SYNCHRONER 100 j*m.. Out%tondinf features. clcor trondstill projection, reverse protection, cosy to operate by push-buttpnt, excellent system ot 9 lenses or»d •••^nicolly built-in "Synchromot". Another noteworthy innovation is the incorporated tilm marking d«*»<«. f^« Smart m Desi] <^T^s^s Reliable m Us Sole Agent*:AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. lII*.163 words
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Miscellaneous327 1960-05-21 8 TODAY: 8.39 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.00 a.m. and 9.11 p.m. MONDAY: 9.51 a.m. and 9.42 p.m. TUESDAY: 10.33 a.m. and 10.09 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 11.13 a.m. and 10.39 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.51 a.m. and'll.lo p.m. FRIDAY: 12.27 a.m. and 11.41 p.m. |KfflK9flE99 "POLLOWING are Sunday I Fiela; 5.30 p.m. Evening Wor- i CALVARY327 words
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Miscellaneous184 1960-05-21 8 CHINESE YMCA (South Pier):; SREE NARAYANA MISSION Table tennis 9 a.m.; body building Karnauc music i«cnal and weight lifting 2 p.m.; Aero Anasu\a of Mysoi* at 7.30 p.ir Modeiliiv.; Club 3 p.m.; Camera ELIM CHI'RCH: (1071 Club meeting: 2.30 p.m. Art Club goon Roadi; Christ Ami 3 p.m.; Inierschool debate184 words
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Article19 1960-05-21 9 CHICAGO. Sat. Unranked Eddie Perkins outpointed Paolo Rosi. leading contender for the world lightweight boxing title. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration339 1960-05-21 9 nyiuvftij .t. SINGAPORE, Saturday. M)l S e !r of battle for Sin B:apore sportsmen this weekend will be m tne Federation. Cricketers take on Johore at Kluang m the MCA league, while the state polo squad will fight for honours m the339 words
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270 1960-05-21 9 LIM KOK ANN - Always a swindle! Win advantage still to be converted LIM KOK ANN By SINGAPORE, Saturday. J^ CHESS game is traditionally won by checkmate, but usually players resign when they consider the position irretrievable. It is even held honourable and expert to resign when the position is theoretically lost, although the270 words
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Article139 1960-05-21 9 Fred Reinfeld - Try a single Queen Pawn opening Fred Reinfeld Chess lesson 38 by SINGLE QUEEN PAWN OPENINGS AS indicated m the foregoing discussion, Black's game is Tar from easy after he answers 1 P-Q4 with ...P-Q4. For this reason, many players prefer to answer 1 P-Q4 with some other move— generally139 words
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Article277 1960-05-21 9 SITHIPORN STOLE THE SHOW WOODSVILLE, Sat Four-teen-year-old Siam born Mitrabhakdi Sithiporn stole the show at the combined St. Andrew's Junior l II and Continuation school fifth annual sports meet yesterday. Results: JUNIOR I AND II Div. "A" l«Oyds— l. m. Sithiporn, 2. Lee Chit Hoong, 3. Ho Yew Chan 12sec;277 words
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Article11 1960-05-21 9 ZURICH Sat. Switzerland beat Holland 3-1 at soccer ReuterReuter - 11 words
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509 1960-05-21 9 It has looks, speed and a pocket for little things too! TALKING CARS CHRISTINE RODDY GIVES THE FEMININE VIEWPOINT *T>HE Sunbeam Alpine has the cutest idea for a sports car. It has a built-in handbag! At least I regard it as such. Actually, this is a compartment between the seats.509 words
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Advertisement317 1960-05-21 9 pairuction near completion. I—««**1 t Z; A teieeHone lines have been laid and will j L JT co«««<»« d to 011 houl V 5 bedrooms) 529,«00 00 T 4 bedrooms $27,000.00 < 6 bedrooms) $44,000 00 amount for cosh payment vat YUEN HONG CO., LTD. I H n hi R317 words
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Advertisement261 1960-05-21 9 VJt4COXWtt The "35" to warm every photographer's heart FEATURES:- Duo-frame viewfinder tor 45 mm and 80 mm lens. Coupled rangefinder. -A- Automatic reset-to-zero film counter. 1/500 M X V Seikosha Shutter. Built-in Self-timer. $144/- $186/--with F2.8 Lens with F1.9 Lens c Agents Service Station hr I "TITHES" OENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY.261 words
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Article, Illustration187 1960-05-21 10 gCHOOLBOYS and schoolgirls! Have you entered for the Free Press Cycle Race on Sunday June 26? Why not form a school team? Challenge your rivals. This is a healthy sport and one that will bring187 words
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189 1960-05-21 10 VAZIR MARKAR - Bring on your best, says tour team's leader... and S'pore will take up the challenge VAZIR MARKAR By SINGAPORE. Saturday pRESH from their Thailand tour, the Kwong Wah Athletic Association soccer team arrived here yesterday, with a challenge. "Bring on your best." Their manager told me yesterday. "We hear that189 words
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Article31 1960-05-21 10 LINGFIELD PARK. Sat. Mr. P.A.B. Wideners Jet Stream won the IJ miles Derby Trial Stakes. Sir F. Robinson's Iron Blue was second. with Mr. A. Kennedy '> Auroy third. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article126 1960-05-21 10 Badan Kesenian 6 Telok Kurau I'nited 0 TELOK Kurau United played far below expectation yesterday m their Division 2D match and quite rightly deserved to be hit for a six. Forward Kirn Cliong Wta let down by his mates. Time and again he made126 words
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Article25 1960-05-21 10 PARIS. Sat. Rod Lau-r was beaten by Spain's Manuel Santana m the French international tennis championships 6-1. 4-6 6-4 4-6. 6-3 U.PI.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article29 1960-05-21 10 SHEFFIELD. Sat. The U.S. led Briti>h Isles 2-1 m four.-omes on the opening day of the women's Curtis Cud golf. Six singles remain to be played. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article145 1960-05-21 10 I Chinese 3 R.A.F Tengah 1 FARRER PARK. Sat. Chinese Association put lup an impressive display against RAF. Tengah m their Div. 2C match yesterday. In an evenly contested match, the Chinese fcugiu haia for then points. Singapore ex-goalkeeper Sect Yew Chang made errand145 words
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Article30 1960-05-21 10 SERANGOON. Sat. Combined Schools B were off to an impressive start when they beat WRAC Tanglin 31-10 m a netball match organised by Girls' Spore Club yesterday."30 words
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Article83 1960-05-21 10 Changi 4 Selctar S.C GEYLANG. Sat. -The best goal of the match was scored by Changi's Cowley m the 41st. minute. It was 1 beauty which had trie custodian well beaten during a scramble Changi scorers- McClay <2* Lang and Cowley. Seletar scored through Sulaiman RAF83 words
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Advertisement81 1960-05-21 10 ARE YOU WELL INFORMED? "Well, I don't know. But so much has happened m recent years that will affect me and my family for years to come that I find myself getting increasingly interested m events both here and abroad, -THAT'S WHY I TAKE THE SUNDAY MAIL. IT'S A MEATY81 words
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Advertisement254 1960-05-21 10 Name Age Address Post this form to. "Free Press Cvrl* m f.mes House, Singapore 9. Only the firsi IoS entries received will be permitted to compete lnC 1. I wish to enter the FREE PRESS CYCLE RACK t I agree to abide by the rules, and I ceniff^iiat I will254 words
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Advertisement237 1960-05-21 10 For an idea oT/^nß a Transistor H Q^m jj the World's 7 1 j 10-TRANSISTo, I r designed fo bo h n *'M II 9 fron k ,nor, t()r %M 1 trmmuitor tor o^p,,,,'""^ SyJ fL 2 w.ve-bond, M is.'.^?! It Newest Ht^y^H I imiiMifiin,,, .■:!'">ii7l?>^^ ■■■■Aunniii.,!!!!:";";;;;;;;- 'i;!;""'w'"C,S^J ■•■•■■iimm"!!!!!!!!)!"!'''' 1237 words
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Article546 1960-05-21 11 I: OK I I Ml TWO It At ILLS SQL ARE: 18-5-60 rwelfth m Uiv. 3— 6P race lIIVA HONEY: 10-5-60 over 3F m 38 4/5 with fcj Ptee; 18-5-60— Tenth m j. 3- bF race. iujwo: 18-j-oO— Fourth to Marvel m Dtv. 3— 6F won on heavy546 words
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Article983 1960-05-21 11 SACHIKO: 10-5-60 Went over 3P m 40 4/5; 12-5-60 Went over last 3P In 41; 14-5--60—Fifteenth m Div. 1 mile race. WKORN NAI: 14-5-60 Eighm m Div. l mile race: von on course. TINY JADE: 14-5-60— Ninth In Div. l— mile race. Fancied. FIELD MARSHAL: 14-5-60983 words
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Article1126 1960-05-21 11 RACE 1—2.15: Cl. 4. DIV. 4—6 FURS. 1. 000 DRAGON SEED Byr chi:- Allan. 9.0 (2) McGrowdie 2. 62 SHOWMAN II 3yr*birg Spencer. 8.13 (7) Burton 3. 420 SENTENCE 3yr chag Bagby. 8.12 (3) thong 4. 906 MBARDIM syr bern Lee, 3.11 (9) Rahwi 5. 808 MON AMOUR1,126 words
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Advertisement19 1960-05-21 11 COMPLETE GHT-METER Imm MOVIE CAMERA I I I i vl '"^B B B yyiLLlJ^I B p'* i_ne I IBP19 words
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Advertisement647 1960-05-21 11 NOW for P^er safety... Mark 2 Jaguars are the world's safest can for they are fitted with the world's safeM ana most efficient brakes Dunlop Disc Brakes. Only Jaguar offers you race-proved Dunlop Disc Brakes with servo assistance as standard equipment on all 4 wheels. This exclusive feature together with647 words
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806 1960-05-21 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS I Plan your punting with the Free Press HUNTER MEMORIAL STAKLS. Cl. 1, Div. I—9K: Pink son 9.00. Big Daddy 8.13, .lolly Master 8.12, Timberlane 8.12, Technicolor II 8.12, Who Knows 8.07, Lord Arrogance 8.02, Couag 7.13, GrandReuter - 806 words
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Article236 1960-05-21 12 FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL HANYANG NANFANG i ALLAN LEWIS j TRESPASSER CALL BoT" POINTER L.M.T. U> MA YU LOOIH I '^H^MAN U**m»* SHOWMAN DRAGON ,EED SHOWMAm" SNOWMAW 9 j.1 Pr.nce.y frff RCob.c P. Gift Rehob.e S^ 0 ESS Princely Gift 215. Dragon236 words
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520 1960-05-21 12 Yes Master looks safe bet to win tomorrow's Class 4, Div. 2 sprint ■••■II 111 l It lIIMII 11| m m n!,,,,,,,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,||111; OEST bets by Allan Lewis are:- King's 1 i Mission (Race Five), i Grain n c (Race j I Seven) and' Show- man II (Race One). 1 Best520 words
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584 1960-05-21 12 King's Mission will outstay his 13 rivals but watch out for S'pore Glory Race 5 (L. 4 l l (M.: King's Mission 9.07, Bukit Bintang 9.03. Sachiko 8.10. Tootle 8.09. Nakorn Nai 8.08, Tiny Jade 8.05, Field Marshal 8.05. Ja-Ngan-La Say Die 8.01, Grey Court 8.00. Singapore Glory 7.10, Canopus584 words
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Advertisement98 1960-05-21 12 iiiMiinntiimimiiMinMiiniiiiiiin 'tl|lli||HMrlMMMIIII1>ll!IMMIllll I lift f 1 1 1 11*1 1 1 111 1 11 11 1 miHIIIIlllllHlimuii""""""""" NOW KEEP YOUR GLASSES CLEANER WITH Oor 9U i 5, t Siliconc Treated F^^r^^V^l^y TjBBues The new improved better grade ot Sidcone Treated Tissues eyeajass cleaners gives a better grip and gloxe ever98 words
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Advertisement101 1960-05-21 12 THer said... I 1 out ar.V a-M« I 1 ,upervl»iM th ''"•I I i **^^,ZNI "j~"taKe this I 1 v* care I for the ca*« I lle tn store pi cor^Tc-. TRANSPORT STORAGE 17J, Cecil Suet Phone: r:)o Man.i-.j.^. Q Si 1 The Projector as good ;i v for your101 words
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