The Singapore Free Press, 18 June 1960
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Title Section19 1960-06-18 1 ™E NEWSPAPER FUFDVDnnv s mm 6 k%m The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1960. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article122 1960-06-18 1 6,000 flee an atoll erupts I volcanic I forced 1 Nation I sons of I Laid to I y atoll 1 hwest M bes city m U:.a-U:.;i v f Of the I a but m ige it M led to iat m heavy m -uptio: I oc w 3, ac-122 words
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Article, Illustration299 1960-06-18 1 Quemoy, Matsu brace for artillery duel Ike steps ashore after a night of 86,000 shells FREE PRESS SPECIAL TAIPEH, Saturday. ()l 'EMOY and Matsu braced for an artillery duel with Communist Chinese guns this morning as President Eisenhower stepped ashore at Taipeh. Nationalist China warned lastReuter; U.P.I. - 299 words
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203 1960-06-18 1 Boycott Japanese goods call by Congressman lI'ASHINGTON. Sat.— A Democra- tic Congressman yesterday proposed an 18-day boycott of Japanese goods as a protest against anti-American riots m Tokyo. Mr. Craig Hosmer of California said the boycott should be carried on between now and July 4, America's Independence Day. He told203 words
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Article, Illustration142 1960-06-18 1 Vivien writes to Joan: 'Good idea for us to meet LONDON, Sat.— Vivien Leigh, estranged wife of Sir Laurence Olivier, has written to Joan Plowright svga meeting. Th< i letter was sent round to London's Royal Court Theatre whore Miss Plowrisht is now appearing iii a new play. Joan Plowright142 words
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Article27 1960-06-18 1 MACAO, Sat.— Pirates attacked a junk m international waters between Hong Kong and Macao wounding one man with small arms fire27 words
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Article37 1960-06-18 1 a invhON Sit There will be no salute of guns and no .inK'ita to Meet the yacht Britannia when it d *£S£3 EWffiHß* of J B htseer s are expected to line the shore.-Reuter37 words
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Article15 1960-06-18 1 MOSCOW, Sat.— Dr. Fidel Castro, Prime Minister of Cuba, will visit Moscow.15 words
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Article223 1960-06-18 1 AND AT A CONFERENCE A 4-POINT BOYCOTT PROGRAMME IS DRAWN JOHANNESBURG, Saturday. THE "Boycott South MfktT campaign launched by Commonwealth countries in prqtest against apartheid lias hit two l>i^ companies in the Union of South Africa to the tune of nearly £250,000 ($M2| million). This report appears223 words
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Article184 1960-06-18 1 A 'NIET' ENDS HIS WEDDING PLANS MOSCOW. Sat.— A 21--ifl year old Oxford graduate. Mr. Francis Anderson, was put aboard a TU-104 jetliner for London by the Soviet authorities who refused him permission to marry a 28-year-old Russian girl. Mr. Anderson, who came to Moscow last April, fought a vain184 words
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Article22 1960-06-18 1 BOGOTA. Sat.— Four people were killed and seven injured during the last day of their bicycle tour of Colombia.22 words
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Article21 1960-06-18 1 MONTREAL, Sat. Miss Josephine Baker was acquitted of charges of illegally moving goods into Canada from the United States.21 words
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133 1960-06-18 1 ALLAN LEWIS - An accident puts horse and jockey out of tomorrow's races ALLAN LEWIS By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. CUBIAN bin Dalwee, one of Malaya's leading apprentice riders, was involved m an accident here this morning which will keep him out of the saddle at tomorrow's meet. After doing fast work on the133 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-06-18 1 CANCER? WHO CARES PORTRAIT OF A 'FOWL' DEED photo. PICTURE of a 'fowl' deed. With a cigarette drooping nonchalantly out of the corner of his beak, this cockerel appears shocked by the suggestion that smoking can give one cancer. After all, he does quite a lot of smoking himself downPaul Popper - 70 words
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Article30 1960-06-18 1 ACCRA, Sat—When Ghana becomes a republic, prayers for the Queen m Anglican church services m Ghana will be replaced by prayers for the President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.30 words
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Advertisement124 1960-06-18 1 VAN HIM II lIMil IllJ^^P^ 136/142. Orchard Road. Spore t THs: *****, t'i'.Hg A ***** Ground collision SHANNON AIRPORT, 'Ireland*, Sat A Swiss DO6 cargo airliner v. a, da.via^ed m a pround collision witll a BO AC BnUni.ia. No ont was Dijurea. Martyr memorial PARIS. Sat. The bodies lof 1G124 words
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246 1960-06-18 2 Disappointing trade report and poor dividend news bring down London prices LONDON, Sat. THE London stock 1 markets ended an unsettled week on a depressed note yesterday. The di>appomtiii<; United X;: gdom over>.eu>. trade figures lor May brought renewed fears of further credit restrictions a::ri prices eased m almost all246 words
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Article158 1960-06-18 2 Profit-taking trim gains m an irregular market NEW YORK: The New York stock markets yesterday closed irregular, with ihe ticker lagging m late dealings. Changes were mostly fractional either way. Specialities dominated early tracing witti ihe general Urn mixed Profli -taking trimmed gains by the end of the158 words
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Article45 1960-06-18 2 Foreign demand for internationals 4 MSTERDAM: The market \va< generally firmer yesterday. Intenuuionals generally advanced, on foreign demand. Hoeuovens were an outstanding feature on its new expansion plans. Shippings were maintained In limited dealings. Deli improved m plantations while state loans were inclined higher.45 words
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Article29 1960-06-18 2 NEW YORK: The price of lighter weight tinplate has been cut a.- much as 35 cents per base box. according to the publication America Metal Market29 words
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Article83 1960-06-18 2 p LEVEL AND, Sat The Unneu Rubbe: Woi ke: i Un:on yesterday announced the I starting dat«s for wa..e :iego- i \w.i thiM of he "Bi rubber companies. Wage talks with Firestone Tire *nd Rubber Co. will star' here on July 18 Talks will be^m83 words
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Article62 1960-06-18 2 LONDON. Thurs.— An "unexpected hitch' is holding up the signing of the Anglo-Japan-ese trade treaty scheduled for about June 20 at the latest Mr. Toru Nagawaka, Japanese Minister m charge of the negotiations..said. He did not elaborate, but indicated that the problem is62 words
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Article56 1960-06-18 2 HONG KONG. Friday, closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. A: S. Banking Corporation $1,200 $1,200 sales tales Union Ins. Canton $93.00 $93.50 sales sales Wheelork Marden $6 90 6.90 hales sales H'Kong phone $37.50 $38.00 sales sales Dairy Faun Cold Storage $27.50 $28.0U sales s.les56 words
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376 1960-06-18 2 Tin shares are quiet with good demand for a few counters [pAGETWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS! SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE MALAYAN Stock Exchange closed its last full day's trading of the week yesterday on an even quieter note. Tin shares were quiel with376 words
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Article35 1960-06-18 2 Narborough Rubber LONDON: The Narborough Rubber Estate declared an interim dividend of ten per cent on a capital increased by a one-for-three free scrip issue against 7 1 per cent, payable on August 15.35 words
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Article107 1960-06-18 2 Sabrang Rubber Estates LONDON: The directors of Straits Rubber Company and R. G. Shaw have announced that accept a aces of their offers to acquire Sabrang Hubber Estates have reached percentages acceptable to them and they have determined that the conditions a* to The minimum number of acceptances have107 words
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Article125 1960-06-18 2 Lower Eastern advices force sellers to reduce prices LONDON, Sat. A quiet opening, with tentative bids at slightly Deluw Thursday's final levels, reflecting the Eastern market, was followed by sellers reducing their limits a little but bu.uness was slow to develop. Traders that when buyers snowed interest sellers withdrew.125 words
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Article29 1960-06-18 2 Moscow aid sought NEW DtXHI: An Inuian mission has left for Moscow to negotiate the purchase of Soviet oil-drilling and electro- lo^gine equipment for India's oil exploration programme.29 words
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Article86 1960-06-18 2 Tin keeps steady at high prices m the face of quiet outside demand LONDON: Trading on the London tin market continues quite tood with cash s::li v. Ed presumably m onneuion with pasi Buffer Pool op i lions. This tpptfl to be keeping the market steady at the hi86 words
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Article121 1960-06-18 2 LONDON Jont 17. Prcviouk Tod^y KUBBER No 1 RSS I ».t.f. t,.'»P«»n 2 •arts Junt unquoted unquoted 4 J U |y M S'll J*J 1 RUBBER No. 1 RSS I Snot 4"» «'"> i RUBBER N». 1 RSS Stttlamtnt Hou»« Tirm» July M 1 If &~i Aug121 words
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Article59 1960-06-18 2 NEW YORK. June II Previous Toaav I (TIN Straits spot 101.37 101 Hj j RUBBER Future* July •&.45 I- 56 i fept 11. 55 95 SALES 28 lots I TONE: Steady No. 1 RSS July 'it- v oner COFFEE Futuras 8 Contract July M *3 :>b 7359 words
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Article40 1960-06-18 2 NEW YORK. June 17. Prtviout Today 10 lnriu»tri»l» 27 «s<"» W !0 Railroad* 1 13 M I 12 T- 1 10 Domestic Bond* M ■»2. l »6 15 Utilities 92.21 92.21 tS Stocks C«mpo«lt« Avtracts 112.18 212.4440 words
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Article35 1960-06-18 2 M*.-tt>ar spot 3rd afloat* Turnshipment 66. Limptir^ spot and afloat! M. ,I\:n#» shipment rt6. MuntOk white *pot and afloat* 84, Jun*- nhipmtti'. M, arllcn, «-x-dock A'H.ve :>r!rrn uuotcfl IB I > BMit* p«r Ih35 words
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Article82 1960-06-18 2 LONDON. June 17 Previous Toda\ COPRA Philippines C.i.f. UK. North European port* delivered weight per lonn tan July *f 1M flfcU COPRA. Straits e.l.f. UK. 'North Europe«in ports tie vtrert weleht oor long ton July Sept. f To* "2 COCONUT OIL crude Strait* ci.t. European ports m82 words
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Article871 1960-06-18 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. °-e.cjs losay INDUSTRIALS Alex. BricWs Ores (N) .90 .90 Atlas ice 11.00 Buyer: 8.8. Petrol 50- 50/B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smeit. Fret. 20 3 20 3 CfdS. 51 51 Federal Dispensary '1.30 1.31871 words
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Advertisement612 1960-06-18 2 /@!3§\ CA f 6y THE t AA. LINES fit Si.lmts ts ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. J<J *^y CONTIMENTAL SCAKOIMAVIAN PORTS l£/ S pire P S dam Penant m Falstr.i I 22 24 June 25 26 June 27 28 Jure if& 1 m s Smai»a 31 iO June m a. m612 words
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Advertisement269 1960-06-18 2 SHlP|»| X<| 1 HAMBURG-AMERIjT^>J NORTH GERMAN l To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles a Bremen Hamburg Calls Southampton for Pos Cn RAVENSTEIN .HOW I t DRESDEN (HAPAC) 1 SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD 30 Jun? HESSENSTEIN LLOYD t Calls Aiaba. t Calls Alexand' 3«, < To Monilo. Hongkong, Yokohnn i M» BAYERMSTEIN (LLOYD) HAMBURG (HAPAC)269 words
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Miscellaneous101 1960-06-18 2 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves this morning are: Heian Mam 1/2. Thorstrand 45, Mlkawa Maru 6A. City of Ripon 67, Weltevreden 89. Rajula 10 11, Tohoro 13 14. Straat of Orissa 18, Okhla 19. Seitei Maru 21 22, Kunak 23 '24. Hallvard 25 26. Tjinegara 27 28.101 words
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146 1960-06-18 3 Asian women's progress wins praise from U.N. welfare worker SINGAPORE, Saturday. 4 UNITED NATIONS woman welfare worker who w;is on ii short visit lo Singapore said I li-it she was highly impressed with the social skilus and progressive outlook of women m South- Hast Asia. Genial Miss Rachel Smiley, chairman146 words
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Article, Illustration217 1960-06-18 3 Modern sport and ancient vaults impress US 'safe' man SINGAPORE. Sat.- An American finds Singapore a fascinating city of contrasts, where amenities for sports are so modern yet where its banks use. vaults which are decades old. This was the impression of Edwin H. Mosler Jnr.. president of Mosler Safe217 words
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127 1960-06-18 3 PRIZES OFFERED TO PUPILS FOR AN ESSAY ON CANCER SINGAPORE, Sat.— An essay competition has ibeen launched by the Lions Club, Singapore, as a part of their campaign to fight cancer. The essay on "The Menace of Cancer" is open only to students m all Government and aided secondary schools127 words
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Article31 1960-06-18 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police will spend 515.000 this year 1 to help m the education of 170 children of "mata matas," j it was announced m Singa--1 pore yesterday.31 words
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Article30 1960-06-18 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Government is 10 set up a Malay settlement on 41 acres of land m the Bukit Sembawang Estate. the Ministry of National Development announced.30 words
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Article38 1960-06-18 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, will ad dress members of the American University Club at a luncheon party at 1.15 p.m. today at the Golden Dragon Club m Orchard Road.38 words
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Article, Illustration183 1960-06-18 3 CONRAD CHIEW - 20 young men and women learn the soft line for touchy tourists CONRAD CHIEW By SINGAPORE. Sat. FIVE men and fifteen women have begun a three-month course m guiding tourists organised by the International Service Organisation. They have been told: "You don't have to agree with everything a tourist says.183 words
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Article76 1960-06-18 3 I>UKIT TIMAH. Sat. Sixty-one students have been admitted to the University of Malaya In Singapore recently. They filled most of the 74 vacancies created by other students who declined ad- mission. With these admissions, all those who qualified for entrance to the university have been76 words
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Advertisement189 1960-06-18 3 IJOO MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK BIIRRY HURRY HURRY last day rATHERS DAY Discount 9 off ALL goods see the biggest range of I can -made Sport Shirts m town. I 81 HIGH STREET I PHONE ***** I i FIRST ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN S SHOP [OR BEST VALUE I Buy189 words
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Advertisement78 1960-06-18 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 Tomorrow is Father's Day, and here is the Ideal gift for him. .•.'•'•.•jf. *.'v.*V W for long-lasting 8 H good- grooming W Ws&t v' *SaW-aa*«^ I I %i i^M.ve tor^y ENJOY BR(SK BRACING after SHAVE LOT|ON cm USE OLD SPICIBY IMULTON .Ntw YORK IMtJaTj78 words
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Miscellaneous65 1960-06-18 3 PM 100 Programme summary: 7.00 The news; 7.10 Newstalk. Si 41 Herbm von Kara)<ul ETp&SS riSK? 1 C °"oo The Malayan touch: 2.30 lisa Sekanan; 7.45 Voicfs In ?SLdly's broadcast: 5^30 Song.s lbtenmg- 10.00 Beyond our ken nt^France- 545 Sports hour; 6.45 repeat of last Tuesday s broad- Programme summary,65 words
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Article, Illustration269 1960-06-18 4 JOHN LONDON - JOHN LONDON By YOGA ISN'T ALL A BED OF NAILS. 0 WHEN I popped along: to Lady Crosfield's annual preWimbledon tennis party at her beautiful Highgate home m London the other day, I half expected someone to come269 words
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198 1960-06-18 4 Ike's clinic to have atom reactor for fall-out victims WASHINGTON, Saturday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower's "own" clinic— the Walter Reed Army Hospital, Washington is to be fitted with an atomic reactor, the first ever to be built inside a hospital. It will supply radio-isotopes, for use m I diagnosing and treating disease,198 words
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Article31 1960-06-18 4 NEW DELHI. Sat At least 400 people have been killed and as many injured m fierce guerrilla fighting between armed Tibetan rebels and Communist Chinese m Western Tibet.31 words
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Article27 1960-06-18 4 NEW DELHI, Sat.- -The British High Commission here has informed the Indian Government that India's most hunted rebel leader, Zapu Phizo, is m Britain27 words
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74 1960-06-18 4 JOY BACKFIRES AS STUDENTS 'SHOOT' AT LAW T\TEW YORK, Sat— A carload of romping university students drove through Long Island gleefully firing blank ammunition at other cars. Then they fired their starter s pistol at an urmarked police car waiting at a traffic intersection. The squad car forced the students*74 words
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Article22 1960-06-18 4 BUENOS AIRES, Sat A fresh wave of anti-Semitism has broken out here since the arrest ol the Na^i. Adolf Eichmann.22 words
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Article20 1960-06-18 4 LONDON, Sat.- The Earl of Dundee will represent Queen Elizabeth at the Belgian Congo's independence celebrations.20 words
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Article17 1960-06-18 4 BAGDAD. Sat.— Mr Kamel Abayechi, banished owner of the newspaper, Al Basram. has been released.17 words
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207 1960-06-18 4 3 HOURS' REIGN OF PANIC AND TERROR IN TUBE TRACK FIRE T EW YORK. Sat.— 11 From packed trains hundreds of morning rush-hour passengers fought their way through choking smoke and darkness to emergency tunnel exits when a pile of rubbish on a tube track here caught fire. For three207 words
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Article26 1960-06-18 4 LONDON, Sat. A Louis XV silver dinner service was sold at a London auction for the world record price of £207.000 (M 51.759.500)26 words
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Article18 1960-06-18 4 ALGIERS. Sat.— Censorship of Algerian newspapers, which was lifted before the recent elections, was reimposed.18 words
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177 1960-06-18 4 Schoolboy scientists make an important discovery I OXDON, Sut. A group of schoolboys has discovered something which may well save Britain's dye industry many thousands of pounds. These boys have found out how to prepare diazo salts by a single-stage process. These salts are among the most important basic 'ingredients"177 words
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Article21 1960-06-18 4 WASHINGTON. Sat. The Census Bureau reported that the 1960 population of the United States is approximately 179.500,000.21 words
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94 1960-06-18 4 MISSILE-MEN'S STRIKE UPSETS U.S. DEFENCE SYSTEM: ONLY ONE BASE IS AT WAR READINESS NEW YORK. Sat.— America's entire defence system faced chaos m the first strike m U.S. aircraft-missile industry Key electronics technicians have stopped work for higher pay and other benefits. At Cape Canaveral. Florida, two Atlas missile launching*94 words
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Advertisement296 1960-06-18 4 flw Econometer Compressor CUTS RUNNING d i nMLr i y Fh latest model ot ■^J^i -m the well-known range of Prestcold household HDd I""^"^™^™^^ refrigerators incorpoFj^ *^y_ |v^ rates the New Prest\Sk -^^sl cold Sconometer Rotary l! «^*ftj > \(A^ f"/V» "/I" Compressor with 1/11 th .■jM^g^ga^, I UtK) U296 words
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Advertisement184 1960-06-18 4 PERFECTION All Girrird Record Changers i I For Stereophonic V Model RC. 88/4 D Vr I Singapore $154.50 < I Federation $181.50 cder Otton I Q Smgoporp Federate All Garrard Record Changers are m J m I Large Record Spindle for 45 R P itt *l Ro Extra Charge I184 words
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115 1960-06-18 5 IU KIT TIMAII. Saturday. losey, will known political coin and journalist, said thai il ■nrtic experiment (ailed, il did nol mean thai democracy would fail m other pails of Asia. Mr. Josey. who was addressing the University of Malaya Socialist115 words
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Article12 1960-06-18 5 M a oiit'-v br given i. Labour rt, Prof< •.•nonth.12 words
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116 1960-06-18 5 The orphan who was really a 'poor little rich boy' I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. l^ -The adventure of a 12-year-old "orphan" boy, Foo Kuan Poh. ended happily when it turned out that he was "a poor little rich boy." For four days, Foo wandered around the streets hero, sleeping on fivefoot116 words
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148 1960-06-18 5 DOG FIGHTS OVER THE SCRAP BONES KEEP A TOWN AWAKE CH INAT O W N. Sat. Stray aogs and cats, lighting each other for scraps of food at night, are disturbing the sleep ol the residents. The residents must blame themselves for their plight: first, they abandon the pups and148 words
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Article, Illustration192 1960-06-18 5 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Singing Sikhs bring songs of the Punjab ARTHUR RICHARDS WE BELIEVE THAT wv OF A MAL V A ROLE IN FORMATION AND GROWTH VAN CULTURE^ SAYS SINGER AND WELL-KNOWN POET SEETAL h- SINGAPORE, Sat. pOUR singing Sikhs from the Punjab arc now m Malaya to spread the Sikh culture. They192 words
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96 1960-06-18 5 Rural 'go slow' worries registration commission KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. -The Federation Elections Commission is concerned over the slowness of rural people m re-register-ing as voters under "Operation Registration." The secretary ot the commission, Mr. F. Lees said, "According to the latest reports, people m the rural areas have not come96 words
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Advertisement222 1960-06-18 5 J* I H A Mostly Air Conditioned Rooms f Visitors from Moloyo ond abroad "^^^^^""ir? LL JJ if coming to Singopore arrange your j j- T 1 nex» stay ot our Hotel which is cen- I wJ^^Jf [1 j[-rj trolly situotcd. Reasonable Rotes Tj •^5 *jj Privotc Cor Pork Facilities.222 words
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Miscellaneous125 1960-06-18 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice Fred Diekenson HHPj^^Bßß^^j-j-- ?if^tn ::s cortuhe farzapay moves swiftly on rij? say you 'a all right, I'll ACAPTAIN I EVEN MENTION THE RUNAWAY TRAIL. y^X BRIN<S MY '.'--V ""E CASE. TBWr c' a boat.' kin tmc wokp. just §W/~~ PAB> ?AIK i **S^^^ bjt there125 words
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Article, Illustration828 1960-06-18 6 'Oleh'... a dazzling $3,000 dress makes Elvira a senorita m Spain I AM (iLAD my wife isn't a Spanish dancer. It she were I'd be looting a hefty bill m clothes especially the kind that Elvira Real has. For among her prize possessions is a super-gorgeous ensemble with828 words
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Article, Illustration543 1960-06-18 6 'Getting to know you'— it's so very effective the Michael Goh way ii'HILE Singapore's Ministry of Culture is doing so much to foster a greater appreciation of the arts by the fusion of cultures of the races that make" up our island state, a young Singaporean is doing an equally543 words
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Advertisement756 1960-06-18 6 CLASSIFIED ADS, AT YOUR SERVICE Worda $3 in.)— Box i§ eta. extra TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print from 1 anapartney. Telephone 'Life' 2081s t'O. Box IK's. 8 por* YOUR NIW DIPLOMA <vo«- < opird whft« you mait Kotomatic I pore *****. SHOPPING GUIDE Trf, S2 (Min.)—Box 59 eta. extra JAVA MODES756 words
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Advertisement532 1960-06-18 6 Dear Sir. THE DUSTBIN DEVICE IS NOT A RACKET rcier to a report Ofl P< 5 of June 16 entitled only 5**. 50: A length zi "On rod ?nd a little cement that's the late>t ra I am cne of 1 such a dustbin sMnJ al gate. Witn due respe<532 words
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Advertisement134 1960-06-18 6 j Uwwtii Hotel <i »T Utmost comfort at reasonable fo»»s /> ORCHARD HOTEL LTO. ■£f "V Fully Air-conditionerf f Wine, c THE MINOLTA «M SHUrmSPEBDef »/2,00° S£COI li^ ADELPHI GRIUPj D THE ADELPHIANSW ill LaJ A Ul W&1? Ifu n A J9|| 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1134 words
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117 1960-06-18 7 A MAHADEVA - Sarawak strikes at local pepper traders: plan to beat hoarding and speculation A MAHADEVA SINGAPORE. Sat Inenl Sarawak has struck a m on Singapore middlemen and ator> who had m the past reaped !rom hoarding up stocks immeharvest time. imm ill action is disclosed by rher, chairman of the Sarawak117 words
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101 1960-06-18 7 LOADING RECORD SET AT HARBOUR BOARD AS THE SIRDHANA SAILS SINGAPORE. Sat. The baggage of about 300 aeck passengers was loaded into the Sirdhana In the record time of 45 minutes a1 the Harbour Board. This record was achieved by the strict supervision oi the security guards employed by the101 words
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Article31 1960-06-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Civ.- Branch of the Kerala elation will give a vocal deal recital by Kumari Anasuya at the Cultural Centrr. Canning Ri>e. tomorrow at 7 p.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration264 1960-06-18 7 CHAN SWAN BEE - Singapore will see first jet car by 1 970 expert CHAN SWAN BEE GENERAL MOTORS MAN SAYS OUR ROADS ARE READY TO TAKE TURBINE TRAFFIC: STRESS WILL BE ON ECONOMY AND SAFETY By SINGAPORE, Sat Qrst jet-propelled car will be seen on Singapore roads before 1070 but it will take264 words
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154 1960-06-18 7 Dance at varsity tonight will bring end to freshies' orientation IU KIT TIMAH, Saturday. Till] Orientation Dance of the University of Malaya, which brings to an end the orientation period, will be held at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, today. This occasion nas long been waited for by the freshmen,154 words
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Article49 1960-06-18 7 PENANG, Sat.— The Penang and Province Wellesley Government Hospital Junior Employees Union, at its annual meeting, deferred a proposal to dissolve the union and amalgamate with the National Union of Medical and Health Workers. The meeting resolved to press for a night allowance for members.49 words
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94 1960-06-18 7 A DRIVER WHO TOOK BETS AS SIDELINE IS FINED $200 SINGAPORE. Sat— A taxi driver. Chua Ah Gong of Tionsr Bahru, was fined S2OO In the Seventh Magistrates Court when he pleaded guilty to assisting m a public lottery. The detective who arrested him. found m his possession a pad94 words
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Article26 1960-06-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Government ts to btttld a^ chain of community halKs for the rural population, where mere are large concentrations of attap huts.26 words
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88 1960-06-18 7 ROAD SAFETY TALKS FOR ARMY PERSONNEL SINGAPORE, Sat. Two O senior police officers gave talks on road safety to Army personnel at the RASC transport section workshop m Ayer Rajah Road. The Deputy Superintendent of Police. Mr. Koh Lian Wan, spoke on traffic laws, and Inspector S. Cornelius. officer-in-charge of88 words
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145 1960-06-18 7 KNOCK AT DOOR ROUSES SUSPICION AND FEAR IN HOUSEWIVES LIVING IN THE TIONG BAHRU AREA rONG BAHRU. Sat.— Knock on any door m Tiong Bahru and you hear the hostile voice of the host asking "Who is that?" without bothering to open the door. It reflects a new kind of145 words
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Article72 1960-06-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A fitter, Cheng Kok Meng, now under a police court sentence of 18 months' imprisonment for .stealing a gold chain from an 18-month-old child, failed m his appeal for reduction of sentence m the High Court. Pointing out to Cheng that it was his third72 words
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Article25 1960-06-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The official portrait of the Yang di-Pertuan Agon?? will be distributed for display after his installation on Sept. 1.25 words
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Article, Illustration174 1960-06-18 7 HIS ANGKLUNGS TO THE TEACHERS .SINGAPORE, S a t.— Pak Kasur, the Indonesian music teacher, who is m Singapore for three month^ on v cultural exchange programme, has started special classes m Angklung music for teachers In Primary Schools. Every teacher who joins the course will174 words
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Article, Illustration104 1960-06-18 7 Molly Lee seeks National Ball Queen title SINGAPORE, Sat. Miss Molly Lee, a 24-year-old Singapore typist who will be competing for the title of It atu Tamasha Negara'' (National Ball Queen) at the National Ball at Victoria Memorial Hall tonight. Floor shows for the night will include a Chinese fan104 words
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206 1960-06-18 7 A 562 million windfall in first five months' customs duty IZUALA LUMPUR, IV Sat. Customs duty collected m the Federation during the past five months was $62,750,435 higher than the estimates. Collections during tht period totalled $261,667,101 compared witn the Mtftll of $198,916,666 accordii. returns .supplied by vie Comptroller ol206 words
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Article35 1960-06-18 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore branch of the Bntt&tt Red Cross Society will hold lUs annual general meeting on June 29 at 5.30 p.m. at me St. Andrew* Cattw dral War Memorial Hall.35 words
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Advertisement252 1960-06-18 7 /c/ea 0/ how advanced > Iransisfor Radio can be:MSHICA y the World's First 10-TRANSISTOR RADIO ■?d for both BUSINESS PLEASURE tor radio, giving incomparable performance, Mstor tor amplifying telephone conversation bonds: SW 25m to 7m MW 180 m to 550 m 10 section rod-ontenno ♦unmg- battery lite meter. KUKKEaOI ■HsSJBB||^^rT252 words
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Advertisement186 1960-06-18 7 mj m the final analysis... fg V you need a specialist ft X fa S-^| ...for ties o> well cf teeth, for suits 'wool or 1M SlegaO you need o specialist. .experience is alway> T A your best teacher! Would you call a plurrber for ~J a toothache 5 No.186 words
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Miscellaneous28 1960-06-18 7 POP -Wdik the Birdie By GOG Don t trust to luck... be sure of a pleasant evening every day with a regular order tor The Singapore Free Press28 words
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Article117 1960-06-18 8 ri I NO A PORE. Sat. 5 Three servicemen were line d S2OU each m a district court alter they were loimd guilty of trying to drive away a lorry without the consent oi the owner. Brian Todd. 21. Robert Tailor, 21, and Alan117 words
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164 1960-06-18 8 Prowler sparks an 'oily man' scare in Kranji village WOODLANDS, Saturday. A PROWLER, seen by children playing hide-and-seek one evening m Kranji, has started an "oily man" scare m the village. He was seen behaving suspiciously m a (lump of bushes by Ah Tee, 12, the son of a fanner164 words
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Article30 1960-06-18 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Fortytwo girls have entered for National Ball Queen Contest to be held during the "Malam Tamasha Negara" at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow night.30 words
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Article31 1960-06-18 8 JOHORE BAHRU.Sat.— The Johorc Banru branch of trie Malayan Indian Congress will hold its 14th annual general meeting at its premise.^. 47. Jalan Ibrahim tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement125 1960-06-18 8 A model of novel design with feeler automatic tor ploying oil records ot fijjll \l| 1", 10", 12" diometer, mixed or Otherwise. Contcmoororv stvhng ond I simplified ooeration ore among its chief chorocteri-tici. PRICE 51 55.00 y^^flßßS^^^Ttf/ w 9 THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD.. (Incorporated m Hong Kcng) SINGAPORE KUALA LUVPUR125 words
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Advertisement180 1960-06-18 8 XA^a ls spcc<olly des^ •O]lf'^ of mo<n suppiy 109, North Bridge Rood, S«n 9 oporc M 3233^ BRANCH: 51, Yew Rood, K uo io Luwpui. i^l J| We are definitely I I f tlie (l a|lKt i-/l y But i\ I we are I 7 the best JThe handshaped suit180 words
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Miscellaneous928 1960-06-18 8 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS CHANGI VARIETY CLUB presents Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance" at Cultural Centre theatreue, Canning Rise. 9 p.m. YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY at Anglo-Chinese Primary School I auciitorium. Coleman Street, 7.30 I p.m. Speaker: Mr. G. D. James SINGAPORE PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY: Exhibition of coloui photographs928 words
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Article, Illustration238 1960-06-18 9 LIM KOK ANN - LIM KOK ANN By SINGAPORE, Saturday T H E exchange variation (Variation Bin our system) of the French Defence allows "lack to develop his QB without difficulty. P-Q4. P-Q4. 3. PxP. SS 4 N "KB3. B-Q3; White can attack Black's QP but this does not give him any238 words
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Article, Illustration244 1960-06-18 9 GEORGE WHITING - Alas for Floyd, they never come back GEORGE WHITING on the Big Fight boxer, having: once let slip the heavyweight championship of the world, has ever got his hands on that richly tinselled bauble a second time. But they never stop trying. In New York on Monday night. Floyd Patterson244 words
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433 1960-06-18 9 CHRISTINE RODDY - CHRISTINE RODDY kjkfjfkjfkjf TIIK name "Singer" does not seem to enjoy much confidence with local motorists. It's a pity, because the 1960 Singer Gazelle is one of those quality cars that give value for money. Extra comfortable seats and a sports-car angled steering column make433 words
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Advertisement222 1960-06-18 9 'swan... fIIJJB^ FINE SHOES FOR MEN Mfy M CROCKETT& JOISTS M W£ ,n NORTHAMPTON i^^r/^^Sfr H. W. SHELLEY fe^M RATS ARE DESTROYED PAINLESSLY WITHOUT TRACE or ODOUR. Ready for u*e, clean to handle harmless to Pet* Poultry Human* ideal rat killer. M *<" cngi.nd) Write for a complete price-list to:222 words
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Miscellaneous620 1960-06-18 9 ST. GEORGE'S GARRISON i Mantle; 5.20 p.m. M.Y.F. CabiCHURCH, Tanglin barracks: I net Meeting. 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion 9.30 ORTHODOX SYRIAN a.m. Sunday School; 9.30 a.m. CHURCH, 10 Topaz Road: 9 Morning Service; 10.30 a.m. a.m. to n a.m. Holy Communion Holy Communion; 6.30 p.m. Service. Evening Flayer STRAITS CHINESE620 words
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696 1960-06-18 10 Half a dozen records smashed at Outram ...Jamil is best athlete SEPOY LINKS, Saturday. <1X new records were smashed at the Outrain School sports meet yesterday. Jamil bin Wnbii was the outstanding performer m the "A division. He won ;ill three events he took part m. In the B Division,696 words
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143 1960-06-18 10 1 Youngsters 5 Bukit Panjang 1 FARRER PARK. Sat. Bukit Panjang. with Line .men. were an easy victims*. The energetic IwMinff just trampled over their opponent m this Division 3D soccer match. Vincent opened tbf MQN for Inciars In the 13th. mir.uie he143 words
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Article90 1960-06-18 10 Geylang United 6 Setia Java 2 FARRER PARK. Sat.— Geylanp United won easily as the score indicates. Setia Java surprised with their poor foiin. Goal scorers for United were Dollah Osman (2> 0.-man (2). Ismail and Hussein. Dablan and Salleh netted for Setia Java. Geylang: Achooten;90 words
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Article48 1960-06-18 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr*. A. S. Kinnear entered the final of the Singapore Ladies golf championships when she trounced her opponent. Mrs. W.O.C. Qoss 7 and 5 yesterday. The other finalist Is Mrs. O. C. Weeks who beat Mrs. V. Edwards 3 and 1.48 words
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Article30 1960-06-18 10 FARRER PARK. Sat.— Layar.i: Layant: <Johore' defeated Tanjonc; Pagar Youngster* 3-0 m i friendly >occer match here yesterday. Scorers were. V. Krishnan <2\ S K. Appo i 1 >30 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1960-06-18 10 The Free Press - The Free Press By Reporters. Singapore. Saturday FARRER PARK, Sat. Hundreds turned up at the Gan Eng Seng School athletic meeting yesterday. Rivalry was keen and Koh Lian Weng and Tang Vat shared honours for the individual championship. Each1,011 words
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Article43 1960-06-18 10 BUKIT TIMAH. Sat. The University of Malaya team to meet Hong Kong University m their bi-annual badminton championship will be selected after an i inter-divisional match between I Singapore and Malay at the Oei Tlong Hitm Hall at 12 p.m. today43 words
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Article26 1960-06-18 10 LONDON. Sat.— J.S. Bulleri and F.S. Lee will umpire the second Tot between Eng- 1 land and South Africa at Lords next Thursday. Reuter.26 words
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Article24 1960-06-18 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. There will be an event for old girls 14 X 110 yards relay* at Crescent Girls' School sports today.24 words
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Article13 1960-06-18 10 BELGRADE. Sat. Yugoslavias Olympic learn will j number 100. -Router13 words
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Advertisement56 1960-06-18 10 >^ AjL They're here! BRISTOL CIGARETTES! Ju>t li^>ht b >^ Bristol and you'll soon discover why Bristol if tod >^ cigarette. Its Multicel tip (so firm, so clean: X >/ the full cool flavour of fine tobacco for the k:i > smoking you've been wanting. There's no doubt abod j^^*56 words
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Article790 1960-06-18 11 10US 10 go last*!- VbCtl kfßl u> Track." on on SAGE BLUE: No recent trart rt; won on course and hSvy •< -Strongly fancied. V COLD HINT: No recent k report won on course the bit over 3F j| 4 Eg*** tzack-Fauci'ed ¥«H (.H\ L BUDGE: 16-6-60 lully extended790 words
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772 1960-06-18 11 GILLMAN BARRACKS, Saturday. ■JWO records were broken and two equalled and Launcelot House were champions at tlit 1 Alexandra Modern School sports yesterday Schoolboy football-star Selwyn Williams was the best athlete of the afternoon. He did exceptionally well. He set a new record m772 words
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124 1960-06-18 11 LONDON. Sat.— Despite their win yesterday, Yorkshire surrendered the county leadership to Middlesex, who have a fractionally better average as a result of their whirlwind two-day win over Glamorgan. Top placings m the English County Cricket championship after yester- Reuter day'sReuter - 124 words
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Article1190 1960-06-18 11 Race 1 2.30: Cl. 2, Div. 3 Abt. 7 Furs. 1 023 SAN JUAN |jrr chep Sullivan. 9 0 (11) Taylor 2 08 TWILIGHT syr brirh R. Breuk., 813 <2) Shaari 3 080 ROMAN GALLEY II syr Daniels 812 (6) Ward 4 106 DESTINATION syr grirm R. Breuk.,1,190 words
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Article65 1960-06-18 11 NEW YORK, Sat. Two British servicemen marched ram-rod straight, as though on parade, into the British exhibition here last night having smashed the record for walking across America by 10 days Flight-Sergeant Patrick Maloney. 34, of the Royal Air Force, and Army Staff Sergeant Mervyn Evans,Reuter - 65 words
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374 1960-06-18 11 Gl ILLKM\RD. Sat—GuiHrmard English School I and II held their f«« rth combined annual athleUc meet here yesZX7 Mr*. Aladail Khan fave «way the prizes. Hou*e CM points.. Individual i hampionshlp "B" Bor": mSm Bm* Blue House 1 15 points)374 words
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Advertisement301 1960-06-18 11 Smartest combination for business and pleasure BUSINESS extra luggage PLEASURE SIeekW by P.nni space -rear seat folds flat as m Farina; roomy comfort for four a station wagon; quick accelera- adults or two adults, three chil* tion through 4 gears from dren; handsome two tone standing to 70 mph m301 words
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1196 1960-06-18 12 OUR EXPERT AIXAH LEWIS SUMS W OUNCES OF THE RUKNERS Race 5 1 i 'i j CL I DIV I— 6F.: Docmaytor 9.00, Sir Chiron 8.13. j PantiaVobah 8 10, Hurd Final 8.09, Our Kingdom 8.08. HandTomi1,196 words
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1134 1960-06-18 12 Brantas, penalised only 6 Ib., appeals as the winner of Race Two over 7 F Don't bet without this guide Race 2 I k___ m. i CL. t, I>IV. I IF.: BranUs 9.00. Senior 8.11. Red Sunrise 809 Mont Blot II 8.07. Here He Tomes II 8.06. Amusement Park 111,134 words
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358 1960-06-18 12 Race 4 CL. DIV. I—s«jF.; Suiiardini 9.00; Mon Amour 8.13; True Love 8.13; Opportunity's Forelock 8.11; Victor II 8.10; Four Winds II 8.07; Lee King 8.06; Hearts Ease 8.05; C'heni 8.04; Shylock Home 8.04; Lucky Game 8.04; White Magic358 words
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Article34 1960-06-18 12 FARRER PARK. Sat. Gymkhana lost 3-2 to 237 Signal Squadron Concan m a friendly soccer match here. Scorers for Squadron: Vine, Thompson and a gift goal. For Gymkhana: Tian Soon (2».34 words
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Article22 1960-06-18 12 TOKYO. Sat. Mitsunori Seki last night took a unanimous 10-round decision over veteran Leo Espinosa of U.P.I. the Philippines.-U.P.I. - 22 words
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