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Title Section21 1960-06-28 1 JT m 'M* PWPPVnnv |s TALK|Nfi WOUT V J The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1960. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article139 1960-06-28 1 Ujuanda blames bickering amon^ politicians I 'fig has to be -id to I s and means' ...Now the Christians S3 'No' to appointed Parliament ITA. Tue, D j 11 a n d a tidjaja, Indol irst Mhuster ne, declared "DeiMcracy in sii has failed. US quarrel139 words
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Article47 1960-06-28 1 PAYA LEBAR. Tues. A black box containing $180,000 worm of gold bars was yesterday flown to Sarawak. Tne cold which weighed nearly 60 ibs. had earlier arrived from London, lt was Down to the Kwong Lee Bank m Knehing.47 words
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Article, Illustration275 1960-06-28 1 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES Lighter men order 1,000 to stage big protest strike By SINGAPORE. Tues WHITE pennants fluttered rrom the masts of many lighters m Telok Ayer Basin yeslerda\ m silent sympathy for '.U workers now on strike. Chinese characters scrawled m red275 words
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Article30 1960-06-28 1 ONTARIO i California), Tues The King and Queen of Thailand yesterday took o;f aboard President Eisenhower's airplane. Columbine 11. on the first leg of a crosscountry tour.30 words
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113 1960-06-28 1 LONDON, Tues. British European Airways said today the Manchester United Football Club had issued •a writ, against them claiming 250,000 M 52.3 million compensation regarding an airliner crash m Germany m whien eight players were kiiieo. Tne claim would be opposed m court,113 words
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Article25 1960-06-28 1 HONG KONG. Tues. Pierre Louis Vergnole, a French dentist from Bangkok, was jailed for four years for trying to smuggle drugs.25 words
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163 1960-06-28 1 Errol subjected teenage playmate to sex orgies, says $1 5 m. suit NEW YORK, Tuesday. A COURT-APPOINTED guardian for Beverly 1 Aadland, teenage playmate of the late swashbuckling actor, Errol Flynn, sued his estate for M$ 13,000,000 yesterday, charging that Flynn taught her a "wayward way of life" and subjectedU.P.I. - 163 words
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Article36 1960-06-28 1 BANGKOK. Tues. The Thai Government has granted permission to Maiaya to airdrop leaflets near Thailand's southern border for three days from yesterday. The leaflets will report on the activities of Communists.36 words
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Article26 1960-06-28 1 LONDON. Tues. Mr. Walter Mac Queen Pope, leading historian of the modern English stage, died here yesterday aged 72. after a long illness.26 words
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Article49 1960-06-28 1 BL'ENOS \IKFS Tues South American feathervfeicht kicardo Caaiake, has filed a civil suit asking for am I Hon pesos m compensation from the Argentine Boxing Federation. When Gonzales rejected several contracts signed by his managers, the Federation suspended him from fighting both at home and abroad.49 words
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Article, Illustration169 1960-06-28 1 BABY GIRL BROUGHT LUCK FOR $500 WINNER SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. A. L. Moreira, 48, a hospital assistant attached to the Lorong Lalat City Council Dispensary, is this week's lucky winner of the Free Press $500 Word Puzzle "R." "This is the most wonderful bit of news I nave heard m169 words
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Article24 1960-06-28 1 LONDON, Tues. The International Whaling Commission has suspended for the 1960/61 and 1961/62 seasons the Antarctic blue whale fishing quota.24 words
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Article18 1960-06-28 1 MOSCOW. Tues. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev arrived j here after a 10-day visit to I Rumania.18 words
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Article, Illustration224 1960-06-28 1 CONRAD CHIEW - CONRAD CHIEW By £ATONG, Tues.— Guests al a Singapore hotel were told to vacate the premises without warning. This happened at the Embassy Hotel, opposite the Katong Park m Meyer Road, last Friday, when officers from the Sheriff's office arrived m224 words
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78 1960-06-28 1 BLACK TEA (LOTS OF IT) IS ANTIDOTE TO RADIOACTIVITY TAIPEH. Toes.— One can have a better chance to survive atomic radioactivity by drinking lots of black tea, according a Nationalist Army colonel engaged m atomic research work. Colonel Chin Ta Ming, said m a lecture published here yesterday that black78 words
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Article27 1960-06-28 1 Plnt Malayan Fund manager'i prices today buvinc 51. 38 and selling $1.46 xd Second Malayan Fund manager, prices buying $1 u7 und selling $1.13 xd27 words
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Advertisement25 1960-06-28 1 P K-^W SHIRTS CASUAL WEAR KNITTED WEAR if **V K PYJA.MA SLITS \j£/B HANDKERCHIEFS W SINGLETS I r I NECKTIES rJ SHORTS M® BRIEFS J25 words
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372 1960-06-28 2 Steels and textiles advance in general recovery on the London stock markets LONDON. Tues thk slock markets gave distinctly ter performance yesterday but busii mained small d besi prices were not always hold. having hee:. d busli c s trailed oil and prices tended Vo ease. Nevertheless, widespread gains were372 words
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Article79 1960-06-28 2 TOKYO: The Japan Steel and Tube Corporation, a .ending Japanese firm i.ere lias announced ihat I' ha a started negotiations with the Iranian government for exports of steel pipes and other products to Iran m order to meet the demand of the Arabia79 words
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Article77 1960-06-28 2 KON 1 ur*N r hn A-. ed Lam mcc* Wes German .-v>•d q v. d Uat Wp» German I A I I -.voir lis for thr full test or the agreement to op .studied, .-.nd decision iculd no' be taken beforr then One ol the factorsReuter - 77 words
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Article172 1960-06-28 2 Sandac Rubber Estates LONDON: The directors of of Sandac Rubber Estates Limited propose a payment of the following dividends: 30 per cent (7.2d per 2/- share) less income tax at 7/9d in the ixmnd sterling and six pence per 2 share <not subject to tax> out of realised capital172 words
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Article198 1960-06-28 2 South Perak Syndicate LONDON: The directors of the South Perak Syndicate Limited will recommend to shareholders at an extra-orcii-nary general meeting on July 20 that the authorised share capital of the company be increased by £140.000 to £300.000 in shares of £1 each. They will also recommend that. 90.000Reuter - 198 words
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Article75 1960-06-28 2 COLOMBO: The English-lan-guage Ceylon Daily Ne**."*. Mid the Soviet Union has offered to supply all of Ceylon's petrol, kerosene, gas. oil and fuel requirements at prices 10 lo 20 per cent below* official rates. The newspaper said the Soviet Oil Export Agency offered the arrangement under theU.P.I. - 75 words
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Article71 1960-06-28 2 WASHINGTON: The US Department of Agriculture said the number of sheep m the world probably will reach the billion mark this year. The world gained about 10 million sheep las: year and now has approximately 983 million. Next to Asia. Australia and New Zealand combined have theU.P.I. - 71 words
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Article30 1960-06-28 2 WASHINGTON: The General Electric Company and NordAviation of France have announced that they have siened an agreement giving General Electric the right to manufacture Nord-Avlation anti-tank missiles.30 words
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Article896 1960-06-28 2 NOTE All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Mcrday Previous Tooay INDUSTRIALS Alex. Bruks Ords IN) .90 .90 Aras Ice 11-CO Buyers, 8.8. Pctro! SO 46 6 B.M. Trustees b.*s Ja Ccn. Tin Smelt. Pref. 20 3 20.3 Ords. 51 51'feaeral Dispensary 1.021.2 1896 words
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371 1960-06-28 2 PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE DIVIDEND expectations for Tronoh Mines have received some official confirmation m the circular giving full details of the hid for Southern Tronoh. Thc Financial Times says possible dividend371 words
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Article193 1960-06-28 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. June 27 Previous. Tooav hUBBER No i Hs>b c.i.f. European i oorts June un«i duly RUtfuEfl No. 1 RSS Spot 37. I <CUBUER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Ttrma July Aug TONE Very quiet.193 words
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Article120 1960-06-28 2 Industrials: 88. Petrol 46>. ML (down 3s. 6d.i: Fraser A Neave ords. $2.13 <do**."n *i c: I nion $2 26 (down 4 cis. >: McAlister $1.47--.. (Up ct Metal Box $2.26 taown T- 2 cis. Robinson A Co. ords. $1.32 mp 2'i Cta.): Straits Times $2.47* 2 <upi l'j120 words
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Article200 1960-06-28 2 Small mid-session rise after steady opening quotations LONDON. Tues. —In reflection of Eastern advices auotations were steady at the opening and after narrow fluctuations during the morning were mostly one-eighth of a penny per pound above Friday's closing level by mid-session but business was negligible. Traders reported virtually no200 words
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95 1960-06-28 2 SYDNEY: The Australia n Decimal Research Or? a nidation has proposed an 8/4 1 100 penceAustralian urn system of decimal currency. The organisation has. recommended the system to the Federal Government Decimal Currency committee, which is expected to advise within two months, on a possibleReuter - 95 words
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84 1960-06-28 2 r ON'DON. Tue*.— Tin wa.^ steady especially ior c. The approv.il oi new tin agreement although wplromeri i.. KMlOlrtfllMl B EacU the rattMr more buoyant tone ol the market. The greater rise ta i HH to reflect largely the Lipool dock srike and84 words
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Advertisement269 1960-06-28 2 -—rSHIPPLV. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE I j 6c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To (Colombo), Genoa, Morseillcs, Antwerp, Rottcrdm^ Bremen Homburg. H Calls Southampton for passengers jßm ORESOEN (HAPAG' 30 Jure SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYO 30 June 2 July HESSENCTEIN (LLOYD) I 10 July BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAG) 25 27 July BM Calls Ale-ailria i. Billao mmM Owits269 words
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Miscellaneous217 1960-06-28 2 SMPS/N OHIPS lying alongside the Sin- f apore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Seta Maru 1/2, Agamemnon 4/5. Shoyo Maru 6A. Salmara 6/7. Yamashita Ifara 8/9. Saipedon 10/11, Benvor.ich 13/14, Turandot 15/16, Lika _8, Wairata 19, Selangor N. Wall 2. Salong N. Wall 3, Sedenak N. Wall 5,217 words
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141 1960-06-28 3 HARRY CHIA - The $200,000 mission of a US business man: He seeks rare 10-carat 'dream stone' HARRY CHIA SINGAPORE. Tuesday Ii kl( AN business man. here on a mar■r tor his company, has another nerssion U accomplish to buy a rare 10M sHmmi ruby for whichhe is willing FHeger, of New York,141 words
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Article, Illustration73 1960-06-28 3 GRAND FAREWELL PARADE IS PLANNED FOR RETIRING FEAF C-IN-C 0 \!K Chief Marshal the Earl of Bandon. Com- mander-in-Chief. Far East Air Force, who leaves his headquarters m Singapore hy air on Thursday on relinquishing his command. He will receive a grand ceremonial farewell at RAF Changi and will inspect73 words
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Article, Illustration202 1960-06-28 3 CONRAD CHIEW - Meera, 21, promises to fly a jet to S'pore in 1961 CONRAD CHIEW By SINGAPORE, Tues.—Twenty-one-year-old Meera Prasad of Patna, India, passed through Singapore during the weekend with ii promise Hint she would be back here m about year Dying a jet. Meera, who was rushing back home after cutting202 words
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110 1960-06-28 3 GOVT. TAKE-OVER OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S HOME IN MALACCA XL ALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Federation Government will take over the children's orthopaedic home In Malacca. Dat<» 0..A Yoke Lin. the Minister ior Health and Social Welfare. .>aid m the House of Representatives. In a written reply to Mr. V David «S.F.110 words
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Article36 1960-06-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tiie Socialist Front and the: Selangor branch of the Malayan Chinese Association has 1 agreed to meet for 'peace" talks" to prevent future dis- j Turbance.s at local council' elections.36 words
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198 1960-06-28 3 'Bakti'-name of a new magazine -symbolises aim of Civil Service SINGAPORE, Tuesday. "UAKTr the Malay word for dedication— will be the title of the first magazine for Civil Servants m Singapore, to he published t-arlv next month. It will be edited, published and circulated by the Political Study Centre. Singapore198 words
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Article38 1960-06-28 3 IPOH. Tues. The Perak branch of the Federation Replanting Staff Union will hold its fourth annual meeting at the Perak Library Hall here on July 3. The Mentri Besar of Perak will open the meeting.38 words
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Article39 1960-06-28 3 IPOH. Tues. The Minister ;of Commerce and Industry Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. denning the country's economic policy, said that the i Government was all for free enterprise— but at times it had to vary this policy.39 words
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98 1960-06-28 3 M.I.C. WANTS GOVT. TO POPULARISE MALAY SINGAPORE. Tues. The Malayan Indian Congress here wants all necessary measures taken, including the esta->'.shmet:t of a school, to tewh Rnd popularise the MaKy language. The Congrrs.-s strongly recommends the retention of English as a permanent and secondary language m Singapore, with, t view98 words
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50 1960-06-28 3 PENAXG. Tues. Two pilgrims died on board the Anking. which has arrived at Penang with 1.158 Malayans returning from Mecca. Haji Abdul Rahman bin Ismail. 61, from Kelantan, and Haji Jusoh bin Yaacob. I 55. from Kedah, were buried I at sea.50 words
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191 1960-06-28 3 'Know Malaya' tours now popular with Malayans SINGAPORE, Tues. People m Singapore and the Federation are increasingly becoming Malayan-conscious m their travel habits. More and more people are going round the country on sight-seeing trips m specially organised groups. There is apparently a growing feeling among Malayans that they should191 words
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Article46 1960-06-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The future of Malaya's tin industry will depend largely on the ability of miners to adopt increasingly efficient and cheap methods m working the country's diminishing high-grade deposits, the retiring Chief Inspector of Mines Mr. P. L. Melliar-Smith said.46 words
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122 1960-06-28 3 Minister: No transfer for principal of 'strike' college KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T-HE Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rah--1 man bin Haji Talib. has said that he was not contemplating transferring the principal of the Malay Women Teachers' Training College m Malacca He was replying to a question by Haji Hassan122 words
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Advertisement135 1960-06-28 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 S \W mm \W WB fi ftJr THE CHICKEN INN XI •.V proudly presents 1 4M .T,]Ll "THE FABULOUS CHANGS" M IL] Appearing Mfl 111 except U l> _P_n i l _F B l V^F_H_P_F_r^_R_P l^_F_H_^^^ j f^^^J135 words
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Advertisement206 1960-06-28 3 Elegance Precision Versatility The Paillard-Bolex H 16 Reflex Camera, a product of Swiss precision craftsmanship, has won universal acclaim. From the Poles to the Tropics, from tha peaks of the Himalayas lo thc depths of the sea, the Hl6 performs beyond expectation. It has thus become the trusted camera of206 words
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Miscellaneous174 1960-06-28 3 1 YOUR RADIO TODAY P.M. 1.00 Programme summan; 1.02 Around tiie Bandstand. In which we feature two popular orchestras playing a .selection of music for lunchtime; 1.30 The news: 1.40 Newstalk: 1.45 Fea Hiring Arthur 1 Grumiaux!: 2.00 Close down. .Schools* broadcast: 4.10 Signa- ture tune; 4.13 Talks for Secondary174 words
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Article, Illustration76 1960-06-28 4 ORANGE BLOSSOMS PAGE OF NEWLY-WEDS 0 Mr. and Mrs. Colin James Hempstead cutting their wedding cake at a reception held after their wedding at St. Michael's Church, RAF, Changi. 0 Handsome Inche Buang bin Sujak and his lovely bride Che Normah binte Abdul Majid. who were married on Sunday m76 words
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186 1960-06-28 4 BOB PERIES - Work-and-save gives way to save-and-travel fashion in Singapore BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE practice among Singaporeans of maintaining a bulky bank balance has now given way to a save-and-travel habit. Evidence of this is found m Ihe fact thai there has been a big demand for passages to Home186 words
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Article41 1960-06-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Four thousand rats have Deen caught m Kuala Lumpur this year and then identified, examined for signs of plague or other diseases and exterminated, the Municipal Deputy Health Officer Dr. T. Visvanathan said.41 words
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42 1960-06-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The stall of the Treasury Depart- ment. Singapore, will hold a I picnic at the Government I Rest House. Telok Paku. on July 3. There will be a variety show, talentime contest, and sport competitions.42 words
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175 1960-06-28 4 HOSTELITES GAVE UP LUNCH TO HELP FOOD FAIR BUKIT TIMAH, Tues. —About 1,000 hostelites of the University of Malaya m Singapore went hungry on Sunday afternoon for a good cause. They saved about S9OO which went towards the Eusoil College food and fun fair iuna. Girls of Eusoff College prepared175 words
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139 1960-06-28 4 YMCA weekly national language classes prove very popular SINGAPORE, Tuesday. m the National Language conducted at the Young Men's Christian Association m Orchard Road have proved to be highly popular and more and more members are seeking enrolment. The association took its first step m actively popularising the national language139 words
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Article77 1960-06-28 4 TENGKU TO OPEN YOUTH CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the first biennial national conference of youth at the Language Institute Hall on June 30. An address of welcome will be made by the president of the Malayan Youth Council, Inche Sardon bin Haji77 words
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Article26 1960-06-28 4 TANJONG PAGAR, Tues.— An annual dinner will be held for past graduates and students of the Singapore Polytechnic on July 2 at 7.30 pm.26 words
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Article23 1960-06-28 4 BRUNEI, Tues. The St. Margaret School Building Fund has acknowledged a donation of $20,000 from the Shell Company of Brunei.23 words
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Article90 1960-06-28 4 |7*UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The first Malayan to become a brigade commander. Brigadier Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa, has returned after attending a six month course at the Joint Services Staff College m England. The Brigadier, who is a nephew of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman,90 words
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93 1960-06-28 4 A taste of office life for 500 schoolchildren during August holidays SINGAPORE, TuesO More than 150 commercial firms m Singapore have so far signed up with the Junior Chamber of Commerce here to take part m the "Boys* Day m Business** project. The proieot. *o be hold during the August93 words
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Advertisement167 1960-06-28 4 1 SALE AWAY with j SUNFORCETTABLE BARGAINS FOR MEN A U.P. NOW SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS 7.50 4.50 SILK TIES 3.50 1-50 T-SHIRTS 4.50 2 -50 IFOR LADIES STRETCHABLE PANTIES 130 1.30 HALF -SLIPS 3.50 1.70 DACRON TIGHT L SKIRTS 11.50 6.50 PLAIN PTD. SHORTS 4.50 3.20 PLAIN PTD. SLACKS 5.50167 words
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Advertisement76 1960-06-28 4 Stvvl FILING CABINETS m 'v> B I -H-l-BesS^*:* ::^_Bi__B-_. '^^j^^i^*ggs^^^^K^^***^i*^ *^^y**^^.^' < XvX;.- BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING CO.. (I H (BUSINESS MACHINES DEPARTMENT 3rd Fioor, KPM Bldg., 1, Finloyson Green S pc" 81, Ampong Rood, Kualo Luropu' 37-B, Chino Street Ghcut Penong \m •-< m\. \^m mm I mm I \w76 words
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57 1960-06-28 5 THAIS PLEDGE SPEED-UP OF VISAS FOR MALAYANS I The J- venunent p *h« i.-^ue Malayan ha.s the Bang- i foUowtoif that the Thai td held up r visas by ..-ling Thaln mcrreturned .r. recentthat the titles had xpedlte the traders had I ed that Of" ral month* Member ol ised57 words
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Article, Illustration276 1960-06-28 5 CHAN SWAN BEE - All eyes on the sarong and kebaya at Asian women's talks CHAN SWAN BEE "WEE SINGAPORE DELEGATES WEAR THE MALAYAN NATIONAL DRESS ND IMPRESS TAIPEH WOMEN, INCLUDING MADAM CHIANG KAI-SHEK By Singapore, Tues T a\ AN national dress the sarong and kebaya— has captured the imagination Ol women m Formosa,276 words
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100 1960-06-28 5 SINGAPORE TRAINED 38 UNDER C-PLAN SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore has provided 38 training places to member countries of the Colombo Plan under the mutual aid programme for 1958 59. The latest report from the Colombo Plan Burt au stated that Singapore trained 20 men from Burma, nine from Pakistan, eight from100 words
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Article25 1960-06-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Male COllegues were very "un-co-operative" charged Cooperative delegate Che Zahara blnte Mokhtar at the All Malaya Co-Operative Conference here.25 words
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262 1960-06-28 5 Govt. to train more men for anti-corruption campaign in Singapore SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE 1 if_;i 1 1 against corruption m Singapore will soon be further intensified with the considerable expansion of the st.iii' of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau. This is In keeping with an undertaking given by the Minister262 words
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87 1960-06-28 5 SUBVERSION IN PENANG UNIONS: BIG PROTEST PENANG. Tues.— The Pennang division of the Malayan Trade Unions Congress has "deplored" the recent statement by their national chairman. Mr. Lum Kin Tuck, that subversive elements and gangsters had infiltrated into Penang trade unions. "But. m& a responslbl* body, we would not not87 words
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Article28 1960-06-28 5 PENANG. Tues.— The State Government will participate In the arts and crafts section I ot the Maha exhibition m Kuala Lumpur lrom July 8 to 31.28 words
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Miscellaneous216 1960-06-28 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS >■ mMmamw^ mmaaaaaumum^^^^^^^^ MINISTRY Ol I LTt RE: Free lihn ahotrs al Kampong Wak Tanjong. Naval Ba>e Admi.aKy quaitcrs; Neil Ruad Cain Woo BTOUtid 7 p.m. PHOTOC.RAPIIIC' SOl lETV OF SINGAPORE: Exhibi ion ul colour photographs of Japan at R...'J.t> Museum. Stamfoi*d Road, 9 a.m. to216 words
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Obituary19 1960-06-28 6 20 H..r_K %»> i Vimmtini SANSON P N. l>.< .1 i. J t. Hospital -7.6 t>o ■"•ri! X mi19 words
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228 1960-06-28 6 WALKOVERS: JOHORE 'S POOR SPORTSMANSHIP 0 I tminton Asition bowed sportsmanship by si ng Malacca j tnree walkovers m the FoOn£ Seong Cup competition one a Joub es m< "hes Tnov were leading by six games to nil when they gave the wakover.; I should i.: > t-^at tne Malacca228 words
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76 1960-06-28 6 0 N really unfair to blame secondary school students if they harass the Director of the Botanic Gardens for plants which they have to show to their science or nature teacher I for one would do the ~ome if I have no clue either76 words
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Letter80 1960-06-28 6 0 Your report about students harassing the Director of the Botanic Gardens for plants shows the sloppish manner m which their science or nature study teacher;, ore conducting their lessons It could have been avoided had the teachers taken the trouble to bring a sample ot what they teach to80 words
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62 1960-06-28 6 STUDENTS SAY 'THANK YOU' TO STC, GOVT. My school friends and I want to thank both the Singapore Traction Company and the Educotion Ministry for the decision to issue passes to the older secondary school students j to enable them to travel on STC buses at concession rates This shows62 words
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Letter47 1960-06-28 6 mmm tMmUmUmUmmm mmmm §U m tmmm m-_ TH __»1 WBMMBmBmBBmmmMmmM Now thot the STC will allow secondary school students, with posses issued by the Education Ministry to travel on its buses at concession rates, I hope all the bus companies m Singapore will follow suit. GRACE MANICKAM47 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1960-06-28 6 Joe's proud of his pretty wife but she FLIRTS with friends and even the boss! THEY ALL TELL HIM HE'S A LUCKY MAN BUT HE FINDS HER A REAL PRQ_i.f m f HAVE a very beautiful wife, and feel very proud when my friends tell me what a lucky man1,088 words
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589 1960-06-28 6 Don't worry... It's never too late to change your style of dress and honourable intentions. And when you are away shower her with letters everyday. You can't go wrong, and b-*st of luck! D.ar E.»., :v: v>: :v:':*'>: v: lA.vI ft years old. I have a steady boy friend, and589 words
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Advertisement46 1960-06-28 6 DROP ESME A LINE DON'T get upset. Jot down your troubles m a letter and post them to Esme. She'll give you sound advice or a rocket if you deserve one! Write to Dear Esme, The Singapore Free Press, Times House, River Volley Road, Singapore 9.46 words
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Advertisement132 1960-06-28 6 Every V* housewife I Price: $98.50 (Spore) g% I $115.00 (Fed.) >mooth -surfaced and -impl* m d'Mfrv tt. clean, easy to use and mmmmßm In *»P'" The BRAIN Multt.nl-. will i Cut vegetables and fruli 111 i nmti pot itoes soft truit. vegetate ':'< garlic, -soft meat, he**, i 1132 words
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336 1960-06-28 7 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES ;V ERSEAS RECRUITMENT WVONT AFFECT YOUR IpVANCEMENT HE lells association II sum if Nam (hin, Parliamentary Secre[ar> to the Ministry of Health, has assure* ■.mir^'re Medical Association that their advancement will no t be affected mtment of 60 doctors from abroad. sptained336 words
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Article, Illustration201 1960-06-28 7 ARTHUR RICHARDS - He took time off to help neighbours before going home ARTHUR RICHARDS By SERANGOON GARDENS, Tues.- Sgt. S. A. Black of the Royal Engineers, who leaves ior England today, joined 40 members of the Serangoon Garden Sports Club m clearing blukar on a five-acre piece of land as his "final201 words
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254 1960-06-28 7 Nair: Commune system does not cause break in family life SINGAPORE, Tuesday. WOMEN have made a further bid for parity with men they have taken their place alongside the male m economic und cultural activities. This was said by the Secretary -researchi of the Singapore Trades Union Congress. Mr. Devan254 words
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160 1960-06-28 7 Vietnam's food exports on upward trend in all island's markets SINGAPORE, Tuesday. VIETNAM, a comparative newcomer to Singapore's vegetable and fish markets, is now competing with China which has already established a foothold here. Vietnam's export of vegetables and fish to Singapore has almost doubled m the past few months160 words
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118 1960-06-28 7 GUNNERS RETURN AFTER TOUGH TRAINING IN THE BORNEO JUNGLES SINGAPORE, Tues.— The "N" Battery, 2nd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, is back here after tough training m North Borneo jungles. The '•Gunners" under tbe command of Major L. W. Throne took part m firepower demonstrations and amphibious operations at the army118 words
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Article31 1960-06-28 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Retired Singapore teacher. Mr. R. Visvanatha Iyer, 58. collapsed m the staff-room of Sungei Patani High School yesterday and died 30 minutes later m hospital.31 words
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126 1960-06-28 7 NEW BAGS READY TO BOOST FISH SALES OINGAPORE. Tues. New ►3 plastic bags for exporting tropical fish are being manufactured locally. Tiie bags, capable of resisting extreme temperatures, are unbreakable and can hold about 50 tropical fish. If a bag full of fish were to slip from the hand, it126 words
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Article31 1960-06-28 7 SEREMBAN. Tues— A tap- 1 per died yesterday of injuries j sustained when strikers at i Seremban Estate attacked 90 workers brought m to do their jobs.31 words
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Article18 1960-06-28 7 PENANG. Tues.— Tin ingots worth $8,000 were stolen from a Japanese steamer m Penang harbour.18 words
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Article123 1960-06-28 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. A United Nations woman welfare worker who was on a .short visit to Singapore said that .she was highly impressed with the social status aiid progressive outlook of women m South East Asia. Genial Miss Rachel Smiley, chairman of the United Nations International123 words
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Article31 1960-06-28 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The International Folk Dance Club of the Chinese YMCA will hold a Folk Dance Rally at the Happy World stadium on July 3 at 7.30 p.m.31 words
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212 1960-06-28 7 PAP appeal to hawkers Don't pitch stalls at road junctions SINGAPORE. Tues.— Hawßers have been urged by the People's Action Party to be more careful m the selection of pitches for their stalls. The Chin* •sc language Petlr Weekly, journal ol the PAP, said. that due to i lessness. some212 words
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Article34 1960-06-28 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Three income tax officers have been promoted acting senior |>- sessment officers according to the latest government n.t/'ite. They are IK mm. Etefcar Singh. J. E. Lcamy and M. Cordeiro.34 words
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Advertisement107 1960-06-28 7 Opaline S joerb Sweaters of NYLON VELVET TRICOT, made m Switzerland i Benutifully styled luxurious texture with long or short sleeves. c» Po4o-n«ck. X '*■*'> mi rs* lotter A V a .Soulder A H^hh.h^ to toe. l. tote V _^_k ~^B _k Wr h_i?_»*^ r ■r 3__L a^BHHgY _^B B^L107 words
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Advertisement183 1960-06-28 7 r^T^B"^»^ \2^sJ Awi Wr r S'^i. mmmVrmW W /mt -\m f*£^m F 1* LM/ tmmr^^m H__ mmWm^BmmZmmmW itft-T rf iSM^m^^Bw i_D ri. i -v. «^pto i |^^^^^k^H\ f *_h_^_^_H H.^ll i. tijl wrf a^ ..MM^. </ *^r_rrr__j^_zr" AMATEOR MOTO STORES LTD. SST~rr_3SSSS i.» iv -tm f>«i_cr »o. swf til. j.j.i—183 words
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Miscellaneous38 1960-06-28 7 POP— The Other Half By Gog [Ofv^r^F w^^m^wi^m M s^vg fc A J frr' \UM m Don t trust to luck... be sure ot a pleasant evening every day with a regular order for The Singapore Free Press38 words
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Article50 1960-06-28 8 SINGAPORE. Tues -The 13 members of the Adult Education Board (Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran) will pay visits to the various literacy class centres m the State to acquaint themselves with the functioning of the classes and to discuss with the supervisors of the centres their problems and difficulties.50 words
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Article27 1960-06-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The National Union of Commercial Workers, has sent an ultimatum to Sime Darby (Malaya i Ltd.. to recognise the union by Thursday.27 words
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Article66 1960-06-28 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Raja Prempuan of Perlis. president of the Women's Institute. Federation of Malaya, will officially open a pesta at Johore Bahru on Friday at 4.15 p.m. The Pesta. m aid of the Johore Women's Institute fund, will include a Beauty Queen contest. Malay66 words
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Article43 1960-06-28 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. When charged m the magistrate's court here yesterday with speeding at 40 m.p.h. J. L. Frederick, of Singapore, said he did not think 40 miles per hour was speeding. He was lined $70.43 words
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Article, Illustration149 1960-06-28 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. The No. 1 Singapore Company of the Boys Brigade won the Bon Acord shield m the Singapore Battalion Boys' Brigade physical and gymnastic competition held recently. The two judges at the competition were Messrs. Victor Lee and Tay149 words
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235 1960-06-28 8 A. MAHADEVA - Raffles pupils and teachers write history of oldest school in the State A. MAHADEVA By SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE'S oldest school, Raffles Institution, has set up a special committee to write up its history. The period since the school's foundation by Sir Stamford Raffles m 1823 to the present day will235 words
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117 1960-06-28 8 CHINESE YMCA TO PRESENT FOLK DANCES OF 12 NATIONS SINGAPORE. Tues. A *•*-> varied collection of folk dances. including those from Communist countries, will be demonstrated at the Happy World Stadium on Sunday night. The 150 minute programme beginning at 7.30 p.m. has been organised by the International Folk Dance117 words
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Article53 1960-06-28 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. N. H. Misttt of Singapore. wa,s acquitted and discharged In the magistrate's court here for driving without care and attention, as a result of which he knocked down a newsvendor. The newsvendor was riding a bicycle which cut into his way. the53 words
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Article21 1960-06-28 8 KLANG. Tues The police here have found the unidentified body of a 50-year-man m the Kiang River.21 words
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165 1960-06-28 8 'Cooling' the airport building: Meeting to decide how to do it PAYA LEBAR, Tuesday. THK Singapore Airport Facilitation Committee will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday to discuss the possibility of air-con-ditioning certain portions of the new terminal building. The members of the Committee, made up of representatives from 12165 words
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Article39 1960-06-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman has said that In this age of science" Malaya should get the services of the be.st engineers and technologists m Europe.' otherwise the country would be left behind.39 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-06-28 8 MALAYAN-BORN HEAD OF A MOTOR FIRM SINGAPORE*:. Tues Mr. James Milne. r>o. the first Malayan-born manager of Universal Cars Limited. The photograph which appeared m yesterday's Free Press m connection with the story of his success, was not that of Mr. Jam«s Milne. The Free Press regrets the error.49 words
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Article31 1960-06-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A mounted replica of a Chinese dragon's head will be presented to an Australian school as a, token of friendship between Malaya and Australia.31 words
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Advertisement255 1960-06-28 8 the simplest ever way to 1 -R-K___mEii \^_i \w Kk l x^^ln 'L__^___l _l !_V._W-' WmmW^mf C********'N___i^. W- y AC T S "Oil "NO YOU LIKE WHILE YOU SLIIV to.' iw'cw»\ LINDETEVES-JACOBERG SINGAPORE -K. LUMPUR PENANG IPOH JESSELTON Minolta pj|: Minif lex 44 gall Designed to help you achieve iw£t«255 words
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Advertisement91 1960-06-28 8 fw^m% "a* ik t mf £P JL ,i SNUG FIT BABY ty tor Boys. Colour vmm Wh,,e Blue i*tmm Mm Smol, lt LOr,, 100**, Nylon tttUiu*, cf e(M Sole DistributorsL. E. TELS o TRADING SOCIE Singapore Kualo L«**,. J Pf non 9 Kuch.n, j^ f tWtmJ,c BA HOOVEPMAI WASHES RINSES91 words
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Miscellaneous754 1960-06-28 8 fI I V _I I i i_Kr B TODAY: 1 54 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.09 a.m. and 2.26 p in. THURSDAY: 1.49 a.m. and 3.02 p.m. FRIDAY: 2.32 a.m. and 3.44 p.m SATURDAY: 3.25 a.m. and 4.34 p.m. SUNDAY: 439 p.m. and 5.31 p.m. MONDAY: 6.08 a.m. and 6.35 p.m. CLIES754 words
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Miscellaneous107 1960-06-28 8 AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb 19' —Whatever you most want day you may have. Just ask and you will receive! It's one of those days. PISCES (Feb. 20- Mar. 20) You should be able io get ju.st about what you want now Make demands and see how well they are met. ARIES107 words
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Article, Illustration400 1960-06-28 9 New look in shoes What a contrast in Eastern and Continental styles MARGARET WEE PRESENTS A PAGE OF JEWtJOR WOMEN $HOES have always fascinated me. I don't know why. Every girl has a pet weakness I suppose, and mine must be shoes. Just tell me that, such-and-such a shop has400 words
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Article57 1960-06-28 9 For those going abroad on a holiday this material will be ideal for evening wear. It is made of 95 per cent wool and five per cent pure silk. It is uncrushable and glistens like satin and Ls available at Whlteaway's m shades of pink,57 words
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Article50 1960-06-28 9 If you just feel like having a cold shower, but you're afraid it will ruin your newly-set hair, just cover it with a water-prooi cap. Normally available m plastic material, the berets are now made In soft crepe rubber. They are colourful, and more durable.50 words
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Article, Illustration67 1960-06-28 9 From Paris a Hilda's regal-look gown... It's for the tall girl THIS DRESS is defintely for the tall Mrl Model Pat was a regal figure when she wore this outfit at a recent fashion show to introduce Gala of London's new beauty preparations Mink Mutation Skin Tones. Made by Hilda's67 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-06-28 9 RAIN OR SHINE IT'S JUST RIGHT THE "new look" In this umbrella is sure to get a second glance along our streets. Just arrived irom Hong Kong, they opened auto- matically if you just press it. Made In self coloured waterproof iabric.-, they arc right for sunshine or rain. Obtainable58 words
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542 1960-06-28 9 NEOLEEN CHEAH WINS $20 PRIZE FOR CHICKEN GELATINE Recipe contest No. 25 MISS Neoleen Cheah, 350-A Bukit Timah Road, wins the first prize m Recipe Contest No. 25 for her Chicken Gelatine dish. She gets SiO and a Nestle hamper worth $10. INGREDIENTS: One chicken, 12 ounce sausage-meat, a piece542 words
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111 1960-06-28 9 A NEW RANGE OF NYLON SO IDEAL FOR TRAVEL YOU'LL be wise to invest m one of the new range of permanently pleated nylon dresses, skirts and blouses especially if you are planning to do a bit of travelling. Completely uncreasable. these outfits are ideal corncompanions for travel, for they111 words
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Article24 1960-06-28 9 Chotirmall and Co., m High Street, has received some Koret elastic rib waist, cotton knitted blouses m several colours and patterns.24 words
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Advertisement154 1960-06-28 9 II Now apply j Fragrance AND :^^X rant __i m sith a flick of your wrist turn it up and down so easily. In you smooth it on it's dry m an Mint delightfully fragrant and oly protective against odor. Etmjwy dll day protection with ODORONO »C BEAUTY SHAPE BRA154 words
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Advertisement456 1960-06-28 9 II )|)A Aluminium Toy SetsIfllllllU just like Mothers. N^^H_E____^_B rn-bo.sedw.tr. kitten d< <.gn £jjffa'~B/r?% Model Contents 2 Plate. 2 Soucrri UO MT 2 Cup. 1 Coffee Pgf £>|gh Pnce: (Singapore; $3 2S P(^k\ 9 Piece Bake _r_ B _V\ i A popular aluminium set tar r J**! j many hour,456 words
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Article1078 1960-06-28 10 SHOPPING Centere CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. THE LAST 3 DAYS oi the .sale at China Crafts' JADE HOUSE.1,078 words
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Advertisement283 1960-06-28 10 Always Insist On M_«L Sports-wear for fjL wA y^)P\ And W\_==f DURABILITY mJuSmM NON-SMEARING LIPSTICK /A ONE APPLICATION 111 |Q LAST WHOLE DAY IpO fc^l IN 5 COLOURS. LJ I^l y^ptt+^M BBM Sole Age* WING ON CO., 73-75 South Bridge Rood, Spore. WINDING-UP SALE GOODS CLEARING AT BELOW COST You283 words
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Advertisement217 1960-06-28 10 I NEW ARRIVAL White tf Cream Dry-aml-on English Shirts ;ilso White and Cream Atlantic Woven Cotton Shirts ENGLISH TAFATEX COTTON PIPED PYJAMAS LARGE SIZES AVAILABLE PRICES VERY MUCH REDUCED Call jl— M. AKHTAR BROS. 27. COLEMAN STREET. TEL: *****. SINGAPORE. JUST UNPACKED!! WASHABLE MANIPURI sj|\ i SILK SAREES n and217 words
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Advertisement35 1960-06-28 10 FOR YOUR IDEAL OF CARVED TEAK-WOOD or CAMPHOR-WOOD CHESTS fe w J& Made to Order or Ready Made to suit you At Reasonable Prices Contact: LU SHING CHENG CARVED FURNITURE CO. 9, Tiverton Lane, S'pore-9.35 words
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Advertisement202 1960-06-28 10 For all CARPETS wiiiyft i DRY-CLEANING Contact: WASHINGTON Dry Cleaning Co. 412-414, Orchard Rood, Singapore. Phone: ***** Save your $SS$ because we import direct and sell direct that makes everything cheaper. "_r *_r »-s my Watches, Cameras. Transistor Radios Sensational Offer! I at LIEN WAH 108, North Bridge Road, Tel:202 words
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Advertisement301 1960-06-28 10 Use I Bring. VESTS /jR] BRIEFS (ya=pi| FOR |K1 COMFORT AND DURABILITY HALF-PRICES ANNUAL SALE PRINTED DOUBLESIZE SHEETS $4.50 REMNANTS (2-4 YARDS 500 PCS) $1.90 I GENTS' SPORT SHIRTS $2.70 LARGE COTTON BATHTOWELS 33" x 60" $1.50 J.S.A. BABY DOLL PYJAMAS $5.90 CATHAY SILK STORE 38/39, Bras Basal. Road, Spore301 words
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Miscellaneous562 1960-06-28 10 paraey syste^ By LIM KOK ANN [w\\ I SINGAPORE. Tues f t'^^iVfH I IX ttJI BY adopting t I French Defence I against I.P-K4, the b» I ginner avoids the I many complications I that may follow the I reply 1 P-K4. I We have already expti M ed the562 words
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Article, Illustration51 1960-06-28 11 hearted Malay woman offers assistance as Hamid Najad. 27. lies bruised beside his twisted bike. One of the leaders, he crashed Tamp.nes Road m Sunday s Free Press Cycle Race. Over 400 riders took part m the 25-mile race from Mandai to51 words
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Article, Illustration23 1960-06-28 11 I. Hi second lushed me I ft." .Miss Frances Wee. third. "It was smooth running all the way23 words
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Article, Illustration55 1960-06-28 11 A St. John Ambulance Brigade attendant gives aid to a rider who fainted at the end of the race. Mrs. Meliny Gomes m happy mood as she coasts across the finishing line. (Is B cyclists take a bend at Tampines Circus. A white arrow55 words
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164 1960-06-28 11 10-man Arsenal go down by a 4-3 margin Indian Brotherhood 4; j Arsenal 3 FARRER PARK, Tues. Indians were fortunate. Arsenal, who fielded only ten men were constructive. That sums up this SAFA Div. 3D league match here yesterday. indums scored In the tenth i minute through Mug unathan Five164 words
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Article14 1960-06-28 11 t-KRRER PARK. lues— Sepoy hAKKe-n r~ Branitoco .imm AJ.a, A.tai. auan mm.14 words
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Advertisement40 1960-06-28 11 I 6 10 m aal^^laW I TRANSISTOR F PORTABLE RADIO LIGHTEST. AND I STOR LI RADIO iimiitiiiiiiiiinii USE lOMERT I granules Its! GOUT R HtUMATISM "HHEf FAULTS Ja diseases .VIATICA l complaints y UROMERZ today I to: »w Kd. Singapore.40 words
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Advertisement429 1960-06-28 11 i l\r lo^h a \J complete STEREO Fuiiva w radio jru^yi^y PHONO graph THE ULTIMATE STEREOPHONIC WAPITI bap-120 m.^^__, _kl W SB See Your usual dealers O _^fc__o*^ t /Jp tor Demonstration r Fully Guaranteed oil ports available VJ_^ Heod Ofticc: 95-97 Tros Street, S.nqoporc-2 Tel: *****. Brooches: No. 3,429 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-06-28 12 Ho Chui Vi Long jump Loo Lie Woh Javelin Wong Choo Sion High jump "A" Lv Soo Wen Shot pur Wee Eng Huat High jump "B" Tibor Napphoiz Javelin Ng Fook Cheong. Shot put Ton Kirn Yong. Hop, step, jump Foo Tui58 words
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590 1960-06-28 12 FARRER PARK, Tuesday. FINAL day of the first City District Sports here this afternoon will focus on rivalry between the two oldest schools m Singapore Raffles and St. Joseph's. On the second day yesterday, St. Joseph s overtook their rivals590 words
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Article, Illustration249 1960-06-28 12 Scooter fans in contest, but not for speed SINGAPORE, Tuesday. pWENTY-XINE scooter fans held a cross country rally on Sunday. The Singapore L&mbretta Owners* ('lub. founded m 1938, now has a strong membership of 224. Winner of the rally was Mr o:.g Kail Klotlg, 67 points. He received a complete249 words
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Article39 1960-06-28 12 LONDON. Tues. Nicola Pietrangeli of Italy, struck blow tor European tennis by ousting second favourite Barry Mackay to reach the Wimbledon -semi-finals yesterday. Tne 26-year-old Italian. seeded fifth, won 16-14. 6-2.. 3-6. 6-4. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article18 1960-06-28 12 JALAN BESAR. Tues. Singapore's soccer coach Rahim Sattar was cleared of all charges made against him.18 words
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162 1960-06-28 12 THROW-BALL GRIFFIN BOWLS UNDERARM AT LORD'S I ONDON, Tues.— Alter being no-balled 11 times for throwing m the second Test, South African Geoff Griffin switched to underarm bowling. England won the matcn by an innings and 73 runs. Griffin continued to be called when the teams returned to the Lord'sReuter - 162 words
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198 1960-06-28 12 MILTON SULLIVAN has moved his stables from Kuala Lumpur to Bukit Timah He takes over most of the horses trained by Neal Hobbs. Ahmed, tormer B" trainer for Jimmy Martin, has been granted a full license by the Straits Racing Association. He198 words
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Article484 1960-06-28 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By BUKIT TIMAH. Tuesday. TAKE EASY, Dententurius, Monitor, South of France, YVhizpah, Welsh Star, Downing Street, Little Michael and Hindu Robe were outstanding at Bukit Timah this morning m a day of good time making. Whizpah, who had an easy win at Kuala484 words
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1272 1960-06-28 12 SERANGOON. Tues I OKE Loi Toon stole the honours at the Beatty School sports during the weekend. Results: Morning 880 yds A Division: 1. Ng Boon Leong, 2. Leong Yee Hong, 3. Yee j Mow Tee "■mm. 21.7 sec. 100 yds Division: 1. Voo1,272 words
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Advertisement189 1960-06-28 12 f>_N "Jt •_r _r*_r P_\ n I f li n n x r-i r_ /•**-•>-_ \v A""> t**^. o* %M v vV'J I I tvi I 111' tlii mT LJ >_• Ll -J L__ Ll \^r ULILI VJ \+*J /_7{ L_s_7 FROM A FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED TIMES HOUSE. RIVER VALLEY189 words
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Advertisement479 1960-06-28 12 ••••••.cut aion* mmmm i__ M^m^ FREE Press I U tSc fl WORD PUZZLE~*^>>B I Cut out and p,- MB I Po^in^ ,„.,ru<t,cn. ppc r Namc vV"*"- Address "_^R r i i ll cc I'lM i p i D rr^fl fi Ll i __M____ JJJ L D^ Mlfl 3 p J479 words
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