The Singapore Free Press, 29 June 1960
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Title Section17 1960-06-29 1 I!lL____________» EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1960. 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration187 1960-06-29 1 1 lubes be&in trek west as Reds move m I hoiTs memo to Nepal: Our army is m action FREE PRESS SPECIAL REPORT KATMANDU. Wed. l>T CHINA has officially informed Nepal that she is at preiiMiiu her army to put down a revolt on the Nepal-Tibet187 words
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177 1960-06-29 1 New rocket tests by Reds next week in Pacific A MOSCOW, Wed. Russia last ?1 night announced a new programme of tests over the Central Pacific next month with powerful new mulAi-stage rocket carriers, and asked ships and planes to stay clear of the scene, northeast of the Gilbert and177 words
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Article23 1960-06-29 1 KARACHI. Wed.— The Attock Oil Company announced that they have struck oil at Dhullian. about 70 miles from Rawalpindi23 words
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Article18 1960-06-29 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Wed.—Folic set up road blocks rouna the Parliament building after more demonstrations by angry tribesmen.18 words
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Article20 1960-06-29 1 LIVERPOOL. Wed. Four large stores here banned smoking following last week's fire In which 11 people died.20 words
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Article, Illustration308 1960-06-29 1 The Queen decides: No title for Tony till... ...BABY COMES ALONG, AND RUMOURS SAY ITS ON THE WAY NOW FREE PRESS SPECIAL REPORT LONDON, Wednesday. MR. Antony Armstrong-Jones will get a title when Princess Margaret has a baby and yesterday London was buzzing with rumours that she is now pregnant.308 words
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96 1960-06-29 1 MIKOYAN: RUSSIA CAN NOW GUARANTEE A FREE BERLIN BERGEN i Norway Wed. —Mr. Anastas Mikoyan. Soviet First Deputy Premier, said thav Russia "can guarantee a free Berlin." Mr. Mikoyan. who today concludes a seven-day visit to Norway, was addressing a luncheon given m his honour. He said, "We want a96 words
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161 1960-06-29 1 Doctors give boy new lease of life with an artificial artery MELBOURNE, Wednesday. DOCTORS have saved a boy's life by giving him an artificial artery, m an operation believed to be the first of its kind on a child The Melbourne Herald reported yesterday that the new artery is aReuter - 161 words
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Article19 1960-06-29 1 MOSCOW, Wed.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Premier, leaves tomorrow for an official visit to Austria19 words
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Article25 1960-06-29 1 TEL AVIV. Wed— An Israeli frontier guard was killed by automatic fire from Syrian positions near the Sea of Galilee last night25 words
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Article25 1960-06-29 1 TAIPEH. Wed. Chinese Communists broke a week lone lull m me Formosa Strait yesterday by firing 177 shells a i Quemoy.25 words
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Article18 1960-06-29 1 LONDON. Wed. Jonathan Stiff 26-year-old Briti.sb racing drivt-r seriously injured m trials, was reported better.18 words
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191 1960-06-29 1 Hillary to use a drug gun on Yeti i ONDON, Wed.—Spe-■-1 cial air guns firing hypodermic syringes loaded vvith a knockdown drug are to be used by an AngloAmerican Himalaya expedition m an attempt to capture an '•abominable snowman." This was disclosed here at. a Press conference called by NewReuter - 191 words
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Article27 1960-06-29 1 SAIGON, Wed— Communist Viet Minh rebels suffered 41 casualties In a recent battle j with government troops m the swamplands west of 8a!--i gon.27 words
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Article31 1960-06-29 1 Luzon Tidal wave scare MANILA. Wed.— High tides whipped up by the tai! winds of typhoon Olive touched off a tidal wave scare today along the West coast of Luzon island.31 words
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92 1960-06-29 1 NIGERIA ART WORK FETCHES $142,000 AT A SOTHEBY SALE LONDON, Wed.— A sale oi primitive art at Sotheby's yesterday realised 16.697 <M5142.000> with Nigerian Benin workmanship fetching the highest prices. A 16th century Benin Ivory Pectoral Mask, ten inches high and five inches wide, was bought for .€6.200 (M 552.700)92 words
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Article25 1960-06-29 1 HONOLULU, Wed. Mlss Lillian Larlosa Gabuco. 1960 Fiesta Filiplna Queen, U scheduled to leave for Manila for the July 4 celebrations there.25 words
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Article23 1960-06-29 1 TOKYO. Wed.— Communist China charged that a U.S. warship "intruded into its waters and issued its "114 th serious warning."23 words
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Article20 1960-06-29 1 GENEVA. Wed The Threepower nuclear weapon te.^t ban conference will meet today at the United States delegation headquarters20 words
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Article29 1960-06-29 1 First Malayan Fund manager's prices today buying $1.39 and selling $147 X d I Second Malayan Fund manager prices buying $1 07 and selling $1.13 X a.29 words
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Advertisement103 1960-06-29 1 ff-jICA-35 SE |,i»c-wp »he needle 4 shoot" __^__a ■^___l_Wi j-_ L V *vlh^B I_P j with F2.8 lens L/ i uith F1.9 lens ft m. B& '^k -i__B__B. fi I* _f W ■•^1 men. m $/3jiz&&NMm m. fr, .jß* I^^^K S? FOR MeMjHpfP' cream hairdressing <^> n-qreasv non-.r :"*.> that103 words
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Advertisement34 1960-06-29 1 A Another electronic miracle by l_7._lihK._Tl NATIONALS T-26 TorU REPRESENTS THE WORLD'S LATEST AND GREATEST 2-BAND TRANSISTOR _B_Vl Sf-26 8-TRANSISTOR 2-WAVEBANDS PORTABLE RADIO m Complete with leather carrying cast TMoSE WHO KNOW BUY I.^IM.H34 words
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Advertisement14 1960-06-29 1 VAN IIII\ FOR H.\K IIHMTIRE 136/142 orcamral Boa* Wftm Tela: ***** ttjjj j ?tf4t.14 words
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336 1960-06-29 2 Adverse news on the industry makes motors dull in London stock markets I "1 LONDON. Wed. THE stock markets -morally tailed to establish a definite trend yesterday and closed showing small Irregular movements. Gilts remained very quirt and prices where changed .cere fractionally easier. nese issues, were firm m the336 words
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Article130 1960-06-29 2 LONDON: Britain. 63.000 seamen yesterday claimed a 44--bour week and a substantial nage m rea-e Sir Thorn.*.- Yates, general secretary of :he Seamen's Union, said a tier submitting their claim to the National Maritime Board m London, that the prteent working week was 48 hours "m130 words
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Article59 1960-06-29 2 LONDON: The House of Commons has rejected a Labour vote of censure on the government's decision to denationalise Messrs. iilchard Thomas and Baldwins, the last big steel firm to be sold back to private enterprise. Ihe voting was 326 to 241 a government majority of59 words
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Article59 1960-06-29 2 HONG KONG. Tuesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. Ac S. Banking Corporation $1,203 $1,205 sales tellers Union Ina. Canton $94.50 $94 50 sales tellers VYlierlock Maiden 7.15 7.10 sales sales H Kong phone $38 75 $38.50 sales sales Dairy Farm <*_ Cold Storage $28.9059 words
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Article71 1960-06-29 2 RANGOON: The Burmesetrade agreement due U) ♦\pire at the end of June baa been e\*er.ded for another rear. 0 announced me:.:. rtce food ake. mini tur.be: rubber and other goods. Burma villi buy rue mills, textile lactory equipment, farm machinery and implement*, mabinary, photographic and cinemaReuter - 71 words
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Article548 1960-06-29 2 Shell's new plant. ROTTERDAM: A new synthetic rubber plant built for Shell Nederland N.V. was opened at Pernls near here recently by Mr. Jan W. de Pous. the Netherlands Economic Affairs Minister. The factory which has an annual capacity of 60.000 tons includes butadiene, styrene and polymerisation plant. It548 words
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Article920 1960-06-29 2 UP 22 DOWN 10 UNCHANGED 145 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MMIUN6S J cci cum capital issue xall excludmi everytkiag. >< eiciulmi in iiRi I cli cum lenus issui l «cr exclufmi capital ritan. f ccr cum capital returi I tl cum f'vitfeti. e call pjj920 words
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444 1960-06-29 2 PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OFtuJ UPS AND DOWWS OF YOUR INVEST*^? SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AVER HITAM led the rises m a selective tin section on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. The share rose by 4s. being done up to |30s.444 words
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Article53 1960-06-29 2 Rio DC JANEIRO: The Brazilian Cottee Institute announce- that sales of coffee from its stocks have been suspended until June 3U when "normal commercialisation of the new crop begins." The .sales were suspended pending delivery of new shippine regulations by the 1. 8.C. administrative board to53 words
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Article203 1960-06-29 2 Dull close after an early morning of scattered dealings LONDON. Wed. Values eased at the opening m sympathy with lower Eastern levels and fluctuated m a narrow range m scattered dealings during the morning. Traders reported «ome United Kingdom anu Continental toctory interest m t lie lower -sheet.** and203 words
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Article85 1960-06-29 2 NEW iOKK: Although steel output m me United •states h.is been declining this quarter it ls expected to reach a new i960 loa tnl- week production for the first half of 1960 will be the highest on record for any nonttrtke year, trade85 words
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Article46 1960-06-29 2 CANBERRA: Australia will take part m a new sene- of tariff negotiations wi'h other members of t lie General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade which will begin m Geneva m September. This was announced yesterday by Mr. John McEwen. the Australian Trade Minister.46 words
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Article33 1960-06-29 2 J Eur i UK. O'.n port.. ered m '.Oi.ONUT Mraiti ci. i bun i July 1.0-ONOI I I L p*_n i btllh Ufr Jul> Vn' fHILM I 1 port, pi-33 words
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Article85 1960-06-29 2 London faaa Previous. IoOjv nUKBER No. 1 HSb c.i f. European ports July Aur KUBBEN 1 Rib I Spot 171 HUBBER No 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Aug. Sept TONE Dull ftfcth White Sarawak f.a q. c.i.t. Eurapean ports July Aug. PEPPER: Black Sarawak Special C.i t85 words
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Article27 1960-06-29 2 NEW YORK Jim. Pievii'jt i MN Straits spot RUBBER Futures July Sept SALES 84 lots TONE Easy No 1 RSS July COrrc r I27 words
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80 1960-06-29 2 I ON DON \Ve_ I :e Li ed moriera te cially for i finished around £2 ss. per ton highe: The Liverpool Ita still lei* to be mainly re.-;, sible f< r the firming casta pi tion. especially as from July l the buffer80 words
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Advertisement237 1960-06-29 2 j HAMRURG-AMERICAN LINE 6c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To (Colombo), Genoo, Morseillcs, Antwerp Rot Bremen Hamburg Calls Southampton tor passengers 1 DRESDEN HAPAG 30 NM SCHWABENSTEIN aOYD 30 June 2 J-'r HESSENSTEIN {LLOYD I 10 Ju BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAG 75 27 July 1 Calls Aletanlrn B<Hae E«p-es To Monila, Hongkong, Yokohomo, Nogovo237 words
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Miscellaneous102 1960-06-29 2 SH/PS/N CHIPS lying alongside the SinO gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Seta Maru 1 2. Klmikawa Maru 4/5, Shoyo Maru 6A. Salmara 6/7, Yamashit Maru 8 '9. Saipedon 10/11, Benvorlich 13 14. P.es Pierce 15/16, Lika 18. Wairata 19, Serdang N. Wall 3, Sedenak N. Wall 5.102 words
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207 1960-06-29 3 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE PORTRAITS OF MAO AT 10 CENTS EACH. BUT FILM STARS ARE DOING BETTER BUSINESS By Singapore Wed. YOU can buy picture postcards of Chinese Communist Party leader, Mao Tse-tuntf, m Singapore today. And according to Police Secretary, Mr. William (.heng, it207 words
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Article, Illustration64 1960-06-29 3 j Wed. man who 1 out m a hold as 13 years .trols his -.uurds. D. Joseph. m red the cm-ships api on his over .gure M %b him #1 mdling li r.ans S gaard own the law I barkaI ikn Joseph 3 Pi '4 r.-;ation J* Security t.64 words
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Article16 1960-06-29 3 I R Wed. Government -full ould be D.« ..no tiul- .ut of tne be tore16 words
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201 1960-06-29 3 $62,800 TO BE SPENT ON RURAL LIGHTS AND WATER SINGAPORE, Wed. The Urban and Rural Services Advisory Council has approved proposals costing $62,820 to set up street lights, provide electricity and water supplies and to relieve flooding m various parts of the state. provision is made for a subsoil line201 words
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Article, Illustration233 1960-06-29 3 ALAN KHOO - ALAN KHOO By wed.— Five Malayana were among 50 contestants from four Australian universities who took part In the first intervarsity judo championships held m Queensland recently. Jerry Tan of Merryn Road, Singapore, who is doin^ Social Studies at the University of233 words
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Article27 1960-06-29 3 KOTA BHARU. Wed. Pretty. 19-year-old Ciie Amman binte Yuhaya won the Kelantan Golden Voice conlot neld at the Telecommunications building here on Monday night.27 words
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107 1960-06-29 3 Adult Education: Classes in Malay proved the most popular last year KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Selangor Adult Education Association was forced to open more Malay classes last year because of the great demand from the public reports the Association's annual bul- letin. It adds that 3C students passed the Malay107 words
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136 1960-06-29 3 BYRNE TELLS CENTRE: NO MORE LONG WAITS CUNGAPORE. Wed. Th." Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K.M. Byrne, assured members of the new Jalan Tenteram community centre that they would not have to wait for months for equipment now that the centres were under the control of the People's Association.136 words
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168 1960-06-29 3 DONATIONS FOR RELIEF OF CANCER IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Wed. The following donations were received by Lions Club International (Singapore Branch ior the Cancer Relief Fund: F. Legrand c/o Air France $10, Quek Shin <!_ Co. Son Ltd. $20, Staff of New India Assurance Co. Ltd. $17, F. E. W L-ammet168 words
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41 1960-06-29 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Recorded Music Society will present its 200 th concert In Monk's Hill Secondary School. Winstedt Road. tomorrow at 8 p.m. The programme includes music by Mozart, and MenI delssohn. Admission is free.41 words
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66 1960-06-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A senior assistant general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr. G. Thangaraj has left by air for Manila to lecture at the Asian Labour Education Centre for five weeks. He is tiie first Malayan trade unionist to be invited66 words
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Article32 1960-06-29 3 IPOH. Wed. The Perak j Government has again invoked the powers of the Animals Ordinance of 1953 m its drive to conserve the cattle population of the state.32 words
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Article24 1960-06-29 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. A youth. Low Song Hee, of Geylang Serai was fined $200 for killing a $75 monkey belonging to his neighbour.24 words
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44 1960-06-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR. vVed. The Technical Association ol Malaya aims to collect S9U.OOU for a scholarship fund to assist members or their children In higher technical education. An official ol the association said that $15,000 had already been collected44 words
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126 1960-06-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Conjunctivitis disease which results m the eyes turning red ii more prevalent during droughts, said an specialist m Kuala Lumpur. He said thai bob other Uifectioii- di the hot weather bad Its bad effect on thr eyes. There wa., a126 words
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Advertisement156 1960-06-29 3 I OO MUST BE WON EVERT I I I FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 Wm. The world's most desired watches every owner of a Poome* Watch ye;/ um\\\\\\\^^tßmW *B I proud of h,s possession. Experience and '■^*a_B_L_l___L_J a continuous research, together wen the aid of *m\ \mmmmmmmßßßmWßßßmmmMMMMWmMm \W the156 words
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Advertisement53 1960-06-29 3 JIIIHMIIIMIIIHIMItIIIIMIIIIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII H MMIMIMHW»I«M>g LUSTROUS AND VALUABLE JEWELLERY m X~ ~B j WORLD FAMOUS y ri CULTURED PEARLS\ I 1 I I G. C. DE SILVA BROS., Manufacturing Jewellers and Diamond Merchants. 3, RAFFLES PLACE, I Singapore-1. Phone: ***** _________K-*-_--__ __HT I H^_ ___>■ _E___!F kmWW ■v^* m I Il *\^^*^_i53 words
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Miscellaneous102 1960-06-29 3 BM MH CuilO_Uie>-: 6.45 »Mlt *ere%m ywu nade*. 6.53 Announcements. 140 655 Singapore Mia re market ..lharmouia reDor f 700 The news; '.10 oown. Newstalk* 7.15 Tinee at a time; 4 7 30 Paul' Temple a.id ;he SpenJ and er Affan -Episode 7 a repea. i NI 11 ul la.st102 words
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Article, Illustration262 1960-06-29 4 WILLIAM HAMSHER - Tahiti waif (she will soon inherit $221 m.) may be richest girl in the world WILLIAM HAMSHER By PARIS. Wednesday. J^ RAGGED little girl who was making mud pies m the streets of Papeete m Tahiti less than a year ago will become one of the richest girls m the262 words
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108 1960-06-29 4 SPECIALISTS SAY: KO PUNCH HAS NO EFFECT ON BRAIN 1>aTEW YORK, Wed. Knock-out punches in boxing produce no effect on the brain. This is the conclusion of two nerve specialists who have completed a special study for the New York State Athletic Commission. Brain-wave records of more than 3.000 boxers108 words
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103 1960-06-29 4 Porpoises have more brains than men... expert NEW YORK, Wed. Porpoises are so clever they can probably talk to each other, according to U.S. Navy researcher Dr. John C. Lilly. He has spent five years studying the porpoise (properly the bottle-nosed dolphin). As complex He says its brain is not103 words
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121 1960-06-29 4 SHE'S GOING TO A SCHOOL 'JUST ROUND THE CORNER' "She is going to the kindergarten just round the corner." said Mme. Solvay. That la round the corner from their Paris apartment. the school where any child of the neighbourhood would go. Later Mme. Solvay thinks Hlnano may go to school121 words
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Article38 1960-06-29 4 CHARLESTON. (South Ca- rolina>. Wed.— The Captain I and two crewmen of a stricken oil tanker, abandoned by .the rest of the crew, still stayed m the ship yesterday; In a battle against the sea.38 words
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Article29 1960-06-29 4 LEOPOLDVILLE, (Belgian Congo), Wed. M. Joseph Kasavubu, a former employee of the Congo treasury, has been sworn m as first president of the new Congo republic.29 words
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Article21 1960-06-29 4 MADRID, Wed. A series of terrorist bombings hit trains and railroad stations at four different points m Spain.21 words
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Article, Illustration518 1960-06-29 4 Jeremy Campbell - MOTHER CALLAS GIVES HER SIDE OF THE BITTER RIFT WITH HER FAMOUS DAUGHTER, MARIA Jeremy Campbell I j By NEW YORK, Wed IKEPT my appointment with Mrs. Evangelina Callas last week, even though her hotel was on fire at the time, the foyer a damp snakepit of white canvas hosepiping:,518 words
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218 1960-06-29 4 Nazi bid to hold rally in New York brings out the anti-riot police NEW YORK, Wednesday. ]\jAYOR Robert Wagner of New York lias refused to grant a permit to the American Nazi Party io hold a rally m the city on Independence Day. He made this decision two hours after218 words
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Advertisement58 1960-06-29 4 jflfill THE MOST CHARMING V.I.P. I YE EVER MET— The story of To' Puan Sharifah Rodziah. _____-HB Bh^qlk 3R: ES_v""' \W-' Tm\W W\W\ ,^_Bllnlfe'*'*''^^'^^ v \-Sx*wßßwß';-.* syppf^__i B| ji2g>* i >^B Tree Pa ttern Service The Story of To' Puan *H *_^E harifah Rodziah ♦Be Beautiful Hints Men r ™„|f58 words
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Advertisement289 1960-06-29 4 GREAT -f" BRANDS L I BRAND V I' WEW I SPORTSHIRTS by I Capri I j •Botany I Marlboro I I K o I h a s Santa Cruz nfV THESE ARE THE CREAM <M STYLING IMACINatj^, Superbly tailored every stitch of the I THERE IS NOTHING WITHIN SNOUTING O'STn289 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-06-29 5 Wonderful Singapore praise by couple from India k Wed .(i Mrs. hall, Sinpa raci ist' austere .ppv to Singam Mahe Rajula. ;pl« stpping bar. mc from •here ia r.ot IMr. Mul- :ime c Force gapore i.> compared buy anysmi here." attached k ctrle Co been In r vicing tor the60 words
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Article, Illustration85 1960-06-29 5 A HANDSHAKE AND AN AWARD FOR INSPECTOR SEAH FROM HIS CHIEF SINGAPORE, Wed— Awards tor 27 police officers were presented by the Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. E. G. Blades, at a commendation parade held at the Police Training School In Thomson Road. Inspector Seah Wai Toll who rendered outstandingFree Press - 85 words
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290 1960-06-29 5 KALWANT SIDHU - KALWANT SIDHU B*/ Singapore. Wednesday. MAN who claims he is 107 years old— and has an Identity Card to prove it— has this advice tor all of us: Don't shirk work If you want290 words
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131 1960-06-29 5 MAN ADMITS HE SOLD HIS H.P. RADIOGRAM TO CLEAR DEBTS Singapore. Wed.— After paying $50 down for a radiogram on hire purchase terms, a man sold it to pay off his debts, a court was told. Mohammad Kutti Ifarlcoir. 27. '0f Syed Ahvi Road pleaded guilty to misappropriating the radiogram131 words
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Article, Illustration154 1960-06-29 5 After 40 years he visits native Ceylon— and finds a 'strange land' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. pOKMEH Singapore Legislative Councillor. Mi. 11. J. Kulasingha, is back home aftei a 2 i -month holiday m a "strange hind." It was after 40 years Mr. Kulaslngha had visited Ceylon, a land where h«j was154 words
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118 1960-06-29 5 PERERA IS AGAIN CHIEF OF SINHALESE BODY SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. P. E. Perera wa.s re-elected president of the Singapore Sinhalese Association at its recent annual meeting. Other Officials elected were: vice-president Mr. G. S. Korala; secretary Mr H. L Tennakoon re-elected* assistant secretary Mr. C. L. Tennakoon I re-elected I118 words
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Article23 1960-06-29 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Mr. B. D'Costa has been elected president and Mr. F. Soosay secretary of the Co-ope-rative Union oi Malaya.23 words
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Miscellaneous173 1960-06-29 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson mm^^ Jm^^mmmm _r j/ "■•x' '''%f'fV vy— mml^^s. _ll c «<P pj MANDRAKE y Lee and Davis ■ffLfi 1 1 I hi ri"Fi v it'ir "y" '.^■l^ i /-vrLJ -E* i-'IC/T-"- F-V y I?crMLVOf fcNiS ,/Jr *l ./V^ Bm^mtmwWmMtm\ _A_f^ *^B J173 words
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83 1960-06-29 6 PLUCKY MELINY COMES KEPT HER WORD M f Com* at i un nen m 1 I Cycle SmxJ ;li-jt gave up King d<? out pluc spurted en and ov< r.ny -nen m spectacular rr nnt> during the tinal stretch ng N H Drive, thus cornevent m n Not bad use-83 words
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Letter47 1960-06-29 6 A than m the Free Press Cycle Race. as she said she would. M< has not only kept hei w^d but b lenecd these m sod her. I hope the organisers II gi.ve he* pi her jnif nt especialH XJuraging u-c' girls to irr HUANC POH CHOO47 words
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81 1960-06-29 6 MAZNAH AN AMAZING PERFORMANCE Sixteen year old Penang Convent schoolgirl. Maznah Hashim. has added anot-• teitner to her cap by winn.ng women's event from 13 er m the Free Press Cvde Race last Sunday Sne is not only the Penang M .n,-m cvclmg champ but h-lds the Selangor and Ne^n81 words
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Letter56 1960-06-29 6 mWBBWmmmmmmWBWWWM ESBE3 ne will grudge Penang girl Maznah Hashim f j her amcum^ performance m winning the women's event m tne Free Press Cycle Race. The fact that her cycle chain fell off four miles from the finishing post and her quick recovery made her victory all the more creditable.56 words
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Letter66 1960-06-29 6 MBMMMmMMMMMmmXM M) I saw the finish of the Free Pre*-s Cycle Race and was suprised to see Maznah Hashim, of Penang. the first woman to complete it. It was a plucky and amazing per form,.-nee. especially when her cycle chain fell off during the race. Hard luck to the Singapore66 words
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67 1960-06-29 6 A SCOOTER ECONOMY RACE SUGGESTION mm *MBMBBBBBMBBBMMm Witn reference to Enthu•sitist's suggestion (June 22-), I am against the idea of holding a scooter race. Many people m Singapore possess scooters I three ieasons economy, S-*..feTy and |Oy rides. I think it is insane and suicidal tor _nyone to organise such67 words
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Article, Illustration912 1960-06-29 6 CONSTANCE D' CRUZ - Imagination runs riot as University students stage a 'Rag Day' parade for the Welfare Week CONSTANCE D'CRUZ SINGAPORE gp___g^ by IT WAS QUITE a change from hectic parties to the fun and excitement of Rag Day— the opening day of the Welfare Week of the University of Malaya (Singapore Division)912 words
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Article, Illustration459 1960-06-29 6 npHERE'S always ex- citement m the air when the Navy is m town And it was no different last week when our special quests were those dashing officers and men oi the Indian Navy. The sight of their459 words
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Advertisement43 1960-06-29 6 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiii PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection ol men's watches carries, cneraved on every movement, the official stamp if the State ol Geneva, thc authentic guarantee ol ?enturies-old -GENEVA QUALITY". H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penong. illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH43 words
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Advertisement111 1960-06-29 6 THEY SAID... r i out 4 1 unpa cV in6 supervise*- ll_^W--1 rVi t .6 '^mmmMmmmmrm*^*^ I 2__T2___f^^ I 1 for t,e care yI w! l9 *^>n_S__frH fr'WB o^^ 7 /.>. M**^* WO/,' TRANSPORT STORAGE. LTD. 173, Cecil Street, **Mn_ Flume HttM- Managing D J Singapore's Ne«»«it Luxury Hot I111 words
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Article, Illustration293 1960-06-29 7 IAN MOK- AI - IAN MOK-AI X command from Mat and Zarak shows off his 10-foot wing-span for all to see AS A BOY A CROC TO PLAY TARZAN AND NOW AT 37. HE FINDS A NEW PLAYMATE I B By PULAU BUXOM. Wed. A MAN whose lifelong hobby has always293 words
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81 1960-06-29 7 I'AVA LEBAR, Wednesday. I'raflic Control Officer .trainees, si year, have come out l<>i>s m munitions ;uxl Irainini*. oeen course meteoi ace limitabLfi is< lected r training Civil ••.\u Aus- tperta who by their under the Ist m the rgran81 words
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Article22 1960-06-29 7 Wed. A :ier. Seah j p* ti yesleru. menu Ho-s--m patient om his d actual bia way22 words
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131 1960-06-29 7 OUR NO-POLITICS YOUTH MAY FALL PREY TO REDS: SARDON KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. president ol the Malayan Youth Council and the Minister of Transport, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. said that politically ignorant youth presented a major problem to the country. Inche Sardon told a general meeting of the Selangor Youth131 words
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Article109 1960-06-29 7 w-TAi TTIMPUR. Wed. The Rubber Ina $9 million schema JjA^fito provide alui^> J i: h vi 4 Pi ui ting material improved high yieldin_ P'- lul to smallholders. m b<J 800 :Ue. nev, rear. AnottKr 600 icrea I will bo planted m 1962 and a further109 words
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139 1960-06-29 7 STRAY COWS NOW SLEEP AND DINE IN GARDENS QERANGOON GA R DENS, Wed.— Stray cows and bulls are annoying residents of this housing estate. The residents make repeated efforts to drive them away, but still they come at all hours of the day and night Madam Chin Ah Seng of139 words
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Article35 1960-06-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Metr Philharmonic Society of Singapore will give a concert ion July 23 and 24 Tickets ;at SI and $2 are available from the Society's office at 25, Sumbawa Road.35 words
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117 1960-06-29 7 Unions hit at MPs: Echo warning by the Tengku IZUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Politicians and Members of Parliament who interfered m the affairs of trade unions were condemned m a resolution adopted at the annual delegates conference of the Government Daily-rated Services Staff Council. Tht 1 resolution warned trade unions to117 words
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Article24 1960-06-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Alcoholics Anonymous here will conduct an open meeting at the YMCA m Orchard Road at 5.30 p.m. today.24 words
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Article31 1960-06-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wod. Thc Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross Society will hold its annual general meeting at the St. Andrew's War Memorial Hall at 5.30 p.m. today.31 words
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111 1960-06-29 7 MAN KILLED AND 3 HURT IN IRON MINE EXPLOSION IPOH, Wed.— One man was killed and thr c c seriously injured m an explosion m an iron mine tunnel at the 4 1 2 mile Gopeng Road. The dead man was Yee Sang Choy, 46. His three colleagues were admitted111 words
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169 1960-06-29 7 Music from 80-foot well puzzles villagers 3ERANGOOX \H- DENS. Wed. Resident! <>t Serangoon Garden est. arc mystified by tin '.limine: well" m second:. rv Jungle off Serangoon Qmitten Way. According lo squatters, the 80 feel deep «rell constructed about 60 trnfJO for the Use (it settlers who moved into the169 words
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Article31 1960-06-29 7 SINGAPORE. \Wd The Ministry of Health he: an Extraordinary (iovernment Gazette Uraed last night, declared the port and airport of Akyab m Burma to be a cholera-Infected area31 words
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Article24 1960-06-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ihe Photographic Society o! Singapore will give au exhibition ol colour photograph <>f Japan at. Rattle- Mv cum. today.24 words
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Advertisement95 1960-06-29 7 J^y!^j!£^^-^^^t£^^ v^ :^^^^^^_ilS6^^____^i^^i^^ l___3______JMMft mmm. WWi... __ja»lre&?_ffigis_ta**i^^ .M_ff°^_ TtßmM^y j/Mak is's 4&ssiSs-'' la_tiillMfo*%qi_liF%ljra ..*sBiißMiiߣMi_ v--_|___P§l„„ 4l *^lilis§lly mSfr^ Wfa. *'W ;i^g *ijjjj|||jg^^ mF* '■'s\^?sptylil4)&K&&''&-*'''^^ ■jGmmmlm.i.. ■jm^m^mWv -ji^' jc.' >,'■!•>. mws.' ~^mamTmu£/ '^^^^^y^^^^^-i^''-' w il^^^^'^Sßmmi^^^^^^^^^^ *y vmmmu >:- '^^jJmmmmi^tßmi n&^mw&fe %>Wm\ ■'^■l^^^^^^^^^^^y^y yy\ss& A; _0? _Bk m\ xZ*_ rJf mf gHBH_H_l_^_HH^__l____^__^__l__l_R___l_E___L95 words
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Miscellaneous68 1960-06-29 7 By Cog .POP \mt7ii/? d»d Sfcrfi 7*—i n I !3 I l 1 I n «v. v > 1 v AHT,hsir^ f*P J s^^ mßm^WmmS* V YW**-r < JVc 1 -ular-vA Vis ves,«o-"me K_ :i \m* *-uxiß^_a\' tx>ES it vonw I-/ 'A .IV. fl -rV' k .u.r. day with a68 words
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200 1960-06-29 8 HAN SWAN BEE - New control tower best in S.E. Asia: Radar to handle latest jetliners HAN SWAN BEE By C SINGAPORE. Wed. SINGAPORE Airport will have the most modern control tower m South-East Asia when its new tower is completed at the end of the year. This lower will be equipped with modem200 words
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Article, Illustration59 1960-06-29 8 THREE-NIGHT APPEARANCE OF THE GIRL WONDER' AND HER HAWAIIAN GUITAR The 11-year-old girl wonder*** on the Hawaiian guitar. -Magdeline Chan, will play popular sonss at the "National Cavalcade of Stan" tonight, tomorrow and on FHdajr at the Victoria Theatre. Tickets at S5. S3 and $1 are available at Robinson's. C.59 words
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116 1960-06-29 8 Canadian hint on bigger trade with Malaya SINGAPORE, Wed O The Canadian Trade Commissioner m Singapore and Commercial Counsellor m the Federation, Mr. M.P. Carson, will leave on transfer to the Foreign Trade Service, Department of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa, m October. Mr. Carson who has been here for four116 words
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122 1960-06-29 8 TEN GIRLS WILL DANCE THE PORTUGUESE WAY AT CAVALCADE SINGAPORE. Wed. An enthusiastic group of 10 girls, the "Portuguese Cultural Group." will present* :r.e items for the "National Cavalcade of Stars" show m aid of the National Theatre Fund at the Victoria Theatre tonight. The five items are "The Portuguese122 words
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Article27 1960-06-29 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. A worker. Quels Ah Kuan. fell to hi> dea:h lrom the roof of a big bu> workshop m Mackenzie Road yesterday.27 words
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286 1960-06-29 8 KOH AI LIN - POLIO TO BE 'LAID IN THE DUST' SOON BUT A KILLER BRAIN DISEASE IS THE NEW DANGER KOH AI LIN By SINGAPORE, \V cd. Professor Lim KoV Ann. Professor of Bacteriology, University of Malaya, says more people m Singapore are affected by encephalitis (inflammation of the brairO than by poliomyelitis.286 words
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Article15 1960-06-29 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Trinity Theological College here yesterday celebrated its tenth graduation ceremony.15 words
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Article, Illustration229 1960-06-29 8 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Rare Malayan ape off to a zoo in U.S. ARTHUR RICHARDS i SINGAPORE, Wed.— A five-month-old siamang gilibon will make a 10,000 miles trip by air, from here to America, m the middle of next month. The owner of the siamang, Mr. Charles Shuttleworth, told the Free Press that it229 words
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Article53 1960-06-29 8 OENANG. Wed.— Malayan journalists could be ImtllleMT proud Of their great service.- to the country and the people during the Emergency, the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. declared. Dato Wong was proposing a toast to the Journalists Union of North Ma- I I a 153 words
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Article45 1960-06-29 8 MENTAKAB. Wed. The Town Council of Temerloh and Mentakab and the Town Board of Cameron Highlands have imposed an annual rate of two percent upon the annual value of all holdings within their town council and town areas for this year.45 words
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117 1960-06-29 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. Lim Hood See of Silat Road was jailed for 18 months m a district court after he had pleaded guilty to stealing a watch worth $25. The prosecution said tbe accused was seen opening the door of a car parked117 words
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Advertisement139 1960-06-29 8 MiitViiv VITA TONIC ***** l WITH 11 VITAMINS ***** l A p LEASANT-TASTIN3, ill Clinically tried Ul I TONIC LIQUID O t f I I Iff for convalescent, debi- If//// Q litoted and aged persons TimJi Regain vcur fitness after. U^r iW TONIC. l^\ Please osk for our com--1 ys_-139 words
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Miscellaneous452 1960-06-29 8 '.'fimJk—mUflttffc— mf mwrm *l mm m mm^^ mmmmmmmm l um^Pm mm^^r mmm mm m^^mßmmm^ I>ORN today YOU have a make your plans carefully, well TAl'Rl'S u*vpr. 21-May 21 1 •mm ahead of time. Property matters may come up forceful personality Com-: leg for P carrful consideration todaj* bined witn a452 words
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Miscellaneous334 1960-06-29 8 CLUES ACROSS 1 2. Tne journal :o be read <n 1 1 BUM j 111 S 5 I the beach? That's bit P I J mmmV-~ u "^B 9. Tell and add up again ™"^^fl I 10. Amouni of electrical power 0 1 I l^__ _r-__l gets an absiai.ie; what's334 words
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Article25 1960-06-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The national union for the 58,000 daily- rated workers employed by the Government, was formed during the week end.25 words
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Article, Illustration129 1960-06-29 9 SCHOOL HEAD SAILS AWAY TO GIVE HIS CHILDREN AN 'EDUCATION IN ENGLAND' SINGAPORE, Wed. The former principal af Tions Bahru School, Mr. W. A. Foley, and his Chinese wife are now on their way to Britain to "uive my children an English education.' Mr. Foley sailed away on retirement after129 words
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219 1960-06-29 9 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Villagers to hold a feast for kramat to scare away crocs in the canal ARTHUR RICHARDS By SINGAPORE, Wed. yiLLAGERS by the banks of the 60-yard canal on the slopes of Berlayar hill m Pasir Panjanjj- are organising a feast for their kramat who, they hope, can save them from219 words
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140 1960-06-29 9 300 snap up property of 'shut down' hotel I^ATONG, Wed. 1Y About 300 bargain hunters turned up at the former Embassy Hotel building yesterday to bid for 136 items of furniture and equipment which was put under the Sheriff's hammer. Auction followed tne sealing of all the hotel's properties on140 words
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292 1960-06-29 9 Gold medal for man who took off trousers for a naked patient KUALA LUMPUR, WednesdayJ^ HOSPITAL attendant who took off his trousers and gave them to a naked and shivering patient brought m by the police has been awarded a gold medal by his union. He is shy, slim, Mr.292 words
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Article41 1960-06-29 9 SELANGOR. Wed.— lncnc Abdul Jamil bin Abdui Rais, president of the Selangor Adult Education Association said at the annual meeiing that, the aim of adult education is to enable people to lead a more useful and fuller life.41 words
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Article32 1960-06-29 9 JOHOKE BAHRU. Wed. Dr. S. Appadurai. until rei cently acting chief medical j and health officer m Johore has been transferred us chief medical and health officer m Kelantan.32 words
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290 1960-06-29 9 ROBERT WALLING - This nippy nine-seater can get through traffic just as easily ROBERT WALLING By T HAVE been trying out another car in which Rovaltv is interested. This time it is the 18ft. -long Canadian Ford Galaxie nine-seater estate model which the Queen recently investigated now that her family is bigger. AT290 words
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Article, Illustration204 1960-06-29 9 S'pore-made cigarettes will soon oust foreign brands, he says SINGAPORE. Wed. The director ot one of the largest tobacco companies m Rhodesia said here that Imported cigarettes will eventually give way to local manufactured brands. Ho is Mr. Bernard C director of Clapett h Co. < Rhodesia i (P I204 words
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Article22 1960-06-29 9 SERLMBAN. Wed Royal Malayan Navy H.M.S. Sri Perils will call t Port Dickson on Friday to mark Navy Day22 words
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Advertisement274 1960-06-29 9 I TOOL OF 1001 USES outfits for Pulling Maintenance Push pull Industry Pipe bending r_=_k Basic units RAMS RANGE FROM 2 TO 100 TONS _nd are all steel contorn of closed -Tits of hft There y*+ *m> types such os l II Rams. V TH HIGH PRESSURE HOSE SUPPLIED ;ne274 words
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Advertisement24 1960-06-29 9 USED CAR MART MOTOR-CYCLE SCOOTER RIDERS! Wist Heads Wwar Safety Helmets, with 8.5.1. Approval, Get Yours from:— BAN HOE CO., 191, Middle Rood, Spore.24 words
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Advertisement179 1960-06-29 9 THE winners of la.st week's colouring 001 best, < >f whom will receive a $5 prize m due com i Mlss Carole Taylor H3), 13 CrOßfOrd >\ Leas. Singapore 17. Miss Eileen I. Chapman riOi 2 Telecom 0' > Chu Kang Road. Singapore 28. Master Theodore Aaron a2>, 7 Di,179 words
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Miscellaneous180 1960-06-29 9 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS SINGAPORE POLICE BAND: Public concert at the Esplanade 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free film .shows at Lian** Seah Street Children's playground; Jalan Tongkang Pechah; Pasir Panjang 7 1 m_>. 7 p.m. PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE: Exhibition of colour photographs of Japan— at180 words
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Miscellaneous126 1960-06-29 9 pOCKET MONEY prizes are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). Post your effort to Aunty Wendy, c/o The Singapore Free Press, Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9, to reach her126 words
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239 1960-06-29 10 CHUA BAN HOCK - 'Now, Junior, this is how fans like to see their goals': 1-2-3-4-5-6 CHUA BAN HOCK By SINGAPORE. Wed .Malays 6 J unio V MALAYS did not have to exert themselves to ?1 thrash the Juniors m thc Premier League Soccer match. The «oals just kept coming. It was like a239 words
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136 1960-06-29 10 3 SCHOOLBOYS PICKED FOR CIVILIANS SINGAPORE. Wed. Three Combined Schools players have been included m the Civilian cricket team to meet Services In the two-day match at Gillman Barracks starting on Saturday. They are Gurmei Btngh. Prashard Oartha and Mohamed Hanif. Tne teams will be: Civilians "V: Gopal Krishna u136 words
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Article22 1960-06-29 10 LOS ANGELES. Wed. Lynne Burke. 17 beat the world swimming record for women's 100 m ba.ck.>t.roke with 71.2 sec. Reuter.22 words
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Article, Illustration242 1960-06-29 10 M. Harrison- Cray - M. Harrison-Cray by Dralf-r: South £ast-W«t *anir N. •> 5 4 9 A 6 5 3 0 A J 7 6 4 4 ft 3 W. K a> 10 6 2 a> K Q J ft 3 9 9 7 2 9 K 8 0 Q 10 5242 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-06-29 10 SPEEDY Posien (Lt Adams), taking the lead m the Firefly Class contest m the Indonesia versus Singapore yacht meet on Sunday. Close behind is Suirkel sailed by Indonesia s Wouor. Third Ln the picture is Rosella sailed by Jasin96 words
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Article229 1960-06-29 10 Bintang Bulan 5: R.T.C 0. GEYLANG. Wed. Reform Training Centre's goalie Lim Khye Hoe was m great form. He saved point blank shots m this Div. 3D soccer match yesterday. Bintang Bulan sho w c d superiority from the first whistle. They opened accounts through229 words
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Article35 1960-06-29 10 SERANGOON. Wed. Girl Sports Club 'Z' team trounced Barretto Sports Club 41-9 In a netball tie played yesterday. GSC Z' led 21-6 In the first half. Mrs. D. Ebert refereed.35 words
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Article201 1960-06-29 10 Must the fans p ay j 0 that $5,000 journey? SINGAPORE, Wed. How important is Mr. Soh Ghee Soon's trip to Rome to represent Singapore at the Federation of International Football Association conference during the Olympic Games m August? This is the question m everyone's mind201 words
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Article, Illustration122 1960-06-29 10 LIM KOK ANN - THIRD DAY OF CHESS DRAWN, BUT BARTLEY IS BEATEN LIM KOK ANN By •SINGAPORE. Wed. In the third round of the Interschool championship. Presbyterian Boys School and Bartley ended their day's play with two points each. The second board was ad- judicated on the 60th move <see diagram i with122 words
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Article, Illustration142 1960-06-29 10 Abdullah of Bukom The man who shapes champions PI LAI lil'ko.M. I THIS is the man who groomed V. Ko I the current National and <>. I champion of Singapore. m He is KM. Abdullan. a labour supervisor here. Coached by him six years ago. Kesavan has now soared to142 words
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45 1960-06-29 10 Sgt. Holbrook best shot of the week BUKIT TIMAH. Wed.—Results of the Spoon Shoot of the Singapore Rifle Association held on Sunday are:S.R. (a) Gunscore Sgt. Holbrook 95. Handicap J.E. Rasmussen 95 (99.5). S.R. <b) Gunscore D. Hannam 100. Handicap M. de Cruz 99 (102).45 words
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Article, Illustration105 1960-06-29 10 IT" ENT house won the R.A.F. Secondary Modern School athletic team championship at Changi last week. Picture shows the headmaster. Mr. F. J. Roberts and Mrs. M. N. Maynard. wife of the Cummandmt; Officer. G Captain M.' N. Maynard. with the winning team. Kent105 words
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Advertisement230 1960-06-29 10 J HIRE PURCHASE}, cuici *t &>i mote.../ SSt-zM R dk> Ivadiogram V /^^_^^>_* ''(^ss*) _)1 llr^ Tape Recorder Record Changer Refrigerator Bicycle Molor cycle Scooter tanS 1 Air conditioner C: >. fm-^^ Wt welcome your insp*€tion Electric Cooker KEE HUAT RAD|O c 0 LT p. I Orchard Koad. I >m>;ajM>re-9.230 words
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Miscellaneous36 1960-06-29 10 Today's Sport ATHLETICS: Inter -Schools meet Serangoon District (finals) Farrer Park C 1.45 p.m.): Katong District. Dunman Road: Bukit Timah District. Bukit Timah. SOCCER: S.BH.F.A. League and Cup Junior •B Metal Box v S.T.C., Farrer Park.36 words
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Article, Illustration34 1960-06-29 11 1 •'vi V Porvothy _.r»l WWCK MOW Anqclme Chan Lim Nqun Yoke Douglas Gomes William Yeo C. Rabrindran Jeffrey Tan Lim Kwong Hoon Heng Jce Yong34 words
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Article, Illustration550 1960-06-29 11 KEEN RIVALRY HIGHLIGHTS THE OPENING DAY AS SCHOOLS BEGIN BATTLE FOR SUPREMACY OUKIT TIMAH. Wed.— 13 Singapore's two top athletic schools yesterday began the battle for the Bukit Timah District title. Chinese High and Anglo-Chinese Schools' are both noted for the regularity with which they produce Singapore champions. Their rivalry550 words
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661 1960-06-29 11 Raffles Institution clear winners by 130 points in City District clash 1* iwriTiTinv FABREH PARK. Wednesday: ,1 i» t:,Mlv uo lll( Inter-School championship 1. Lil> Disirui sports concluded yesterday. Raffles won The full results 239 M re third I by 150 ft d AtTlbor NunG0 n C RabRwmi RI-. rUscu661 words
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330 1960-06-29 11 YORKSHIRE GO FURTHER AHEAD AT TOP OF COUNTY LIST LONDON. Wed. Don Wil- j son. left-arm .spinner.' took five for .JO to help Yorkshire, beat Derbyshire by 58 1 runs at Chesterfield yester- 1 day. While the county cricket champions were heading for victory, their nearest rivals, Middlesex and Lancashire,330 words
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Article, Illustration88 1960-06-29 11 IkATOXC, Wednesday. f lIINESE SCHOOLS students conti lo dominate on Ihe second day of ..l Katong District Multi-Racial Inter Schools athletic meeting held yesHh* Dunman Chinese School. Chung Cheng High came off the best m the boy section with Katong Convent taking honours m the88 words
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Article, Illustration445 1960-06-29 11 lER Wed. Iswith 18 liampon i School He huh 231 yarcLs. hurdl i i run--13 points. The champion Runner-up .:iy. champion ran Poh ip. The "B" 1 to Sally Honu sabapathy DIVIHHKH Lee sat Yu.so: rtan mln. hurdles. 1. baud] Aziz 2- Beklr445 words
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574 1960-06-29 11 Finals BOYS A DIVISION 400 metres: 1. Chua Ling Fok i Chung Cheng > 54.2 .>ec. 2. Wong Hon Sum. 3. Chee Kum Meng. 110 metres hurdles: 1. Tay Siow Leng iDunmani 22.9 sec. 4 by 100 metres; Relay:574 words
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Article33 1960-06-29 11 RIVER VALLEY. V. Cycle and Carriage beat Fraser and Neare 4-0 In ;t soccer friendly at F. It N. ground yesterday. Scorer: were Andrew E-- <2. D ol and David33 words
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Article21 1960-06-29 11 ROME. Wed.— Fifty nation. have officially entered toi the Olympic Games. Entries close m three days.— Re 121 words
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Advertisement154 1960-06-29 11 IT'S THE LATEST IN SHAVERS'!.' Wherever yee ore yee con he tan ot Wig SHAVE mM 2fr} rT[ v_-^\\^__=^ {MmX SHAVER MaS m4Em\mM> L^_s% lank to op. 0.. p°'» o-> Mtmi ff *m II G<«.t Of t^o.* I MVIi-LIUSA WATCH CC HO, ji'Uwtr- i».< Ummmwm nm. Jp WHEN IT r\154 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-06-29 12 Schools Special turn to Page 11 < L u r <*:*u C~L~J ennrfc va>cfa,rHav Ir was a big day for afhlctics. Apart from this meeting, three Districts The boys of Green House, champions at Cr.ff.ths Scho ol sports y^ s^ r jL Y 1 irTa soccial Free Press "Gallery of70 words
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246 1960-06-29 12 ALLAN LEWIS - A 4 a.m. landing for Australian horse with S'pore mission ALLAN LEWIS By PAYA LEBAR. Wednesday TUDOR HOUSE, a well performed gelding l>> Solonawa> lrom Elizabeth Tudor, bred tc Australian time, and owned by Mr* V. Bath chairman of the Singapore Turf Club, arrived m Singapore this morning at a.m.246 words
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Article26 1960-06-29 12 HONG KONG. Wed. Nationalist China will be represented by an all -Hong Kong Chinese soccer team m this year's Olympic Game-. Reutt r.26 words
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119 1960-06-29 12 DIEPPE. Wed. Jo^cp h Groussard. of the French west regional team took over the yellow jersey of overall leadership after yesterday's third stage of the Tour de France road cycle race. The course is over 130 miles from Dunkirk to Dieppe. Groussard hasReuter - 119 words
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Article38 1960-06-29 12 Real Madrid to play S. America BERNE. Wed. Real Mad- rid. Spanish holders of the European Football Cup. will meet Penaerol. South American champions from Montevideo, m a home and away tie 1 for a new international trophy.38 words
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211 1960-06-29 12 GRIFFIN IS NAMED SPORTSMAN OF THE SUMMER f ONDON, Wed.— Geofl J Griffin, fast bowler who is to continue the tour of England with thc South African cricket party as a nonbowler, was named -Sportsman of the Summer" yesterday by a London evening newspaper. Reviewing the ircqueiu calling of GriffinReuter - 211 words
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Article51 1960-06-29 12 YEW YORK. Wed—lngemar Johansson, unmarked and "feeling fine" said today he would start training for his next bout with Floyd Patterson after a visit to Gothenburg. Johansson told reporters at tne airport that he planned to change nis style. But lie refused to say anything more.51 words
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Article24 1960-06-29 12 MOSCOW. Wed. Rnsria boat Poland by 190.5 points to 149.5 m a track and field contest which finished at Pula yesterday. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 24 words
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428 1960-06-29 12 WIMBLEDON, Wednesday. lIUSKY Ramanathan Krishnan, who is on a honeymoon visit to Europe, yesterday became the first Indian to reach the semi-finals of the men's singles at Wimbledon. In a match which produced some hitfh-quality stroke play on both sides, Krishnan428 words
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176 1960-06-29 12 An aborigine diet (with steaks) was his secret X'EW YORK. Wed. Archie Moore, world light-heavyweight boxing* champion, today revealed the secret of howhe fought excess weight worries over the past ten years. Moore, now 43. has just completed a book on his fighting career It contains a full chapter devoted176 words
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Article57 1960-06-29 12 NEW YORK, Wed. Washington Senators scored three unearned runs In a wild 10th inning to defeat Baltimore 5-2 and knock the Orioles gut of first place m the American League. The Baltimore setback enabled the Yankees to regain the lead by three percentage points, despite trailing57 words
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273 1960-06-29 12 BOON LIAT IS OUT AS JUNIORS BATTLE TO LAST EIGHT nUILLEMARD, Wed.— Eight competitors survive in the Junior championships of the Singapore Badminton Association. LaM night mey bawled their way hrough tne fifth round. The lai>i eight in Lbe mint for the title are Goh Gtok Loo. Tay Pin Pin.273 words
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Article26 1960-06-29 12 NEW YORK. Wed.— Revenue from the world heavyweight title fight between Floyd Patterson and Ingemar Johansson totalled a record U.S. $3^ million. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement148 1960-06-29 12 M'r^Sc/getm llillilm V' FROM A FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED TIMES HOUSE. RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE 9. TEL. 2SOO I BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS. tf ft "Tach ADDmoSII ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC ZplJ W ORD 30 CENTS. SITUATIONS VACANT. VEHICLES FOR SALE ~my JMSSS ACCOMMODATION VACANT, FOR SALE, WANTED ETC 3>_& word148 words
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Advertisement387 1960-06-29 12 AT^mmlmmml A -f^TT^fi*^^! I it Cut aio' BM i,, *ffffff| I W^DNF(r I FREE PRESS HI WORD PUZZLE^r^^B Cut out and p.- w ,th otr MWI| nstructicn-, ipp I I I Name H \immm. V Jk j 3 1 •►•v* 1 •"> _H i I 3 _D ■•"Bsjl niiitiiiiiiii Cut387 words
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