The Singapore Free Press, 7 July 1960
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Title Section12 1960-07-07 1 The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1960. 15 CENTS.12 words
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Article, Illustration47 1960-07-07 1 Bevan: The world pays tribute ured m the m old of .bour rend rid Eta :king- er- ran tdow, n r Mi 1 ted the valleys r I Mr. p urty, I re lie ci nun, ar, to Labour been th, ice ll< c! m I ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration254 1960-07-07 1 A spokesman says 'ban won't hurt us' but... Fear is: Will other nations take a cue from Malaya? LONDON. Thursday. 3OITH AFRICA HOUSE today pointed out that Malaya's total ban on South African tfoods will hurt Malaya more. A spokesman was commenting on the Malayan PrimeReuter - 254 words
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281 1960-07-07 1 Solicitor is accused of $460,000 fraud: Bogus deals alleged LONDON, Thursday. 4 HONG KONG solicitor was alleged m court x here to have been a party with two other men m the fraudulent conversion of Hong Kong dollars equivalent to £04,000 (M 5460,000). Robert Ely Low. 31. was originally arrestedReuter - 281 words
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Article20 1960-07-07 1 MANILA. Thurs.— Gangsters engaged a police patrol m a running gunbattle In Cebu City, Central Philippines, yesterday.20 words
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Article19 1960-07-07 1 LONDON. Thurs.— A Modigliani portrait of a young girl, painted m 1917. was sold for M 5204.00019 words
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270 1960-07-07 1 Boy leads violent Red riots in Rome DOME, Thurs. Communist and Neo-Fascist antagonism exploded into violence m Rome last night as police repeatedly baton-charged Communist demonstrators m a city square and lighting spread to inside the Italian Chamber of Deputies. Eleven Communist Members of Parliament and 350 demonstrators were arrestedReuter; U.P.I. - 270 words
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Article76 1960-07-07 1 STOCK EXCHANCE M.il.iv .m Miv I\< .1 1' i»prn Kin !!i DHM Milt I \f > iel!n« .i.i. k-M..> nt« >\ II 1 11 iu < i .rt< SUD6ER UNCHANGED m «t I nl- |c i i 1 hi- h.« Rf I 1\ -1' SUNDAY RACE WEIGHTS tReuter - 76 words
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112 1960-07-07 1 PASSING THE 'BOMB' WHILE NIK LOOKS ON GRAZ < Austria), Thurs.— Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev wont out "to meet the people" and walked into a 'bomb scare. Someone dropped a brief case at the premier's feet. Fearing it contained a bomb, one of Khrushchev's bodyguards snatched it and threw into112 words
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Article48 1960-07-07 1 NOTTINGHAM, Thurs— Police last night kept suard over the Trent Bridge cricket ground where the third test match between England and South Africa begins today A month ago slogans were painted around the ground the night before the match between Nottinghamshire and South Africa.48 words
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Article, Illustration40 1960-07-07 1 HUMORED UP.. PRESENTING BABY PRINCE NARUHITO BABY Prime Naruhito. first child of Crown Prince Akihito and heir to the Japanese throne, and his wife Princess Michiko photographed at the Royal Palace m Tokyo when he was just 100 days old.40 words
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Article129 1960-07-07 1 Dak in sick man drama SINGAPORE, Thun. A Malayan Airways Kuching bound Dakota this morning made a 200-mile dash back to Singapore when its flying officer D. MacClurey was suddenly taken ill during the flight. The twin-engined plane carrying six passengers for Kuching took off at 6.40 a.m. and returned129 words
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Article48 1960-07-07 1 NEW YORK. Thurs.— FishIng vessels and the aircraft carrier Essex yesterday picked up oih» body and seven survivors of the 21 crew of a United States navy blimp which landed and floated In calm sea about 30 miles from the coast of Jersey.48 words
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Article18 1960-07-07 1 PARIS. Tnurs.— Air France services returned to nearnormal yesterday after nearly a week of strikes.18 words
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Article33 1960-07-07 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Messrs. Ahmad Dhaffir. Ismail Aziz. Koh Wat Seng and Ismail Said will discuss problems of learning and teaching of. the National language over Radio Singapore at 9.30 p.m. tonight.33 words
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Article29 1960-07-07 1 VIENNA. Thurs.— The West German Ambassador. Dr. Carl Hermann Mueller Graaf. lias refused to attend a reception to ue given by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev tonight.29 words
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Article28 1960-07-07 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. Communist Chinese police arrested an Indonesian student at Tientsin, China, on June 29 and stopped all Indonesian students tnere from leaving the town.28 words
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Article21 1960-07-07 1 PORTLAND (Maine). Thurs. Actress Bette Davis yesterday was granted a divorce from her fourtn husband, actor Gary Merrill.21 words
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Article20 1960-07-07 1 LONDON, Thurs. Sarah Churchill, 45-year-old daughter of Sir Winston Churchill. appeared m court on a drunk charge.20 words
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Article23 1960-07-07 1 Managers' prices today. First Malayan Fund: buying $136, selling $1.44 xd. Second Malayan Fund: buying $1 06 1 selling $1.12 xd.23 words
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Advertisement90 1960-07-07 1 DANDRUFF iLIVIUST GO! USE MIRACLE i^jjJ DANDRICIDE l%9tmmr «s I Store* T C °iAH TRADING CO. ad Spore Tel ***** ■■.••■.v.-:;:;.v.v •>■ HONG KONG C*-WAy PACIFIC OPIRATE FLIGHTS TO HONG KONG EVERY DAY! -or. r.n,,» »«4 IpM »X« Ori««t. No- BbAm M M.t,., J. mow Sw.. k k«t«l..'. Sa«.<» »>•«»90 words
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Advertisement14 1960-07-07 1 J World wide value I and world wide fame H I ZEISS IKON I14 words
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138 1960-07-07 2 Gilts and industrials forge ahead in satisfactory day on London stock mart LONDON, Thurs. IT has been a general--1 ly satisfactory day m stock markets yesterday with gilt-edged again meeting investment support, although one or two short dated issues were easier industrial «-quiti« movod ahead undT selective buyTextiles showed food138 words
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Article125 1960-07-07 2 Light turnover m three weeks of consolidation NEW YORK: Wall Street yesterday closed mixed m a fractional range. The market showed little feature m morning trading apart from profit-taking m a few rece^^ gainers. Wall Street traders note that the correction of the early June rise has been125 words
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Article46 1960-07-07 2 Internationals fall m dull market AMSTERDAM: The market was dull yesterday reflecting the overnight decline on Wall Street. Internationals lost ground with foreign buyers completely absent. Weak spots included Aku. Philips, Unilever and Hoogovens. Plantations were featurless while shippings were maintained. State loans were depressed.46 words
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155 1960-07-07 2 Joint new firm to make new synthetics NEW YORK: A new company to manufacture a series of neve types of sj-nthetic rubber has been formed as a joint venture by Stauffer Chemical Company. New York and American Synthetic Rubber Company. Louisville. Kentucky. to be known as American Rubber and Chemical155 words
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Article81 1960-07-07 2 U \SHI\<iTON: Sir Em Ma<fayden an autnomy on na:r.i! fibber production and marketin? writing m Natural t Rubber Nevus said that tlie pre- j sent high rubber prices would j continue "quite poviblv [or J some rime ahead" Eric added: "With 42 cent rubber, high dividends can81 words
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Article135 1960-07-07 2 SHIPS IN PORT OHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharres or expected today are: Corfu 12. Patroclus 4 5. Nagoya Maru 6A, Benrinnes 6 '7. Singapore 8 '9, Mandeville 101 1, Stavropol 13 14, Star Alcyone 15 '16. Dartford 18. Saint Edmund 19, Salong N.Wall 3. Emp. Gannet 21/22.135 words
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Article57 1960-07-07 2 HONG KONG. Wednesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Todar H. S. Banking Corporation $1,215 $1,220 sales sale* Union Ins Canton $93 00 $93.00 sales sales Wheelock Marden 7.25 7.25 sales sales H Kong phone $38 75 $3900 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $29.30 $29.00 sales57 words
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Article38 1960-07-07 2 WASHINGTON: Stocks of natural rubber at the end of May totalled 67.479 long tons and consumption of imported synthetic during April amounted to 687 long ton.v according to revised statistics issued by the U.S. Commerce Department.38 words
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Article507 1960-07-07 2 Spore begins aid talks LONDON: A Singapore Government delegation led by Mr. Hon Sul Sen, Permanent Secretary, Economic Development Division, the Ministry of Finance, resumed financial talks j at the Colonial Office. The delegation includes Mr. Oon Khye Kiang, Permanent Secretary, (Budget and Esra- blishment) Ministry of Finance, and507 words
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Article943 1960-07-07 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. «V TO MmiNtS cci s- cm capitsi wm. > «»"i ticlrtiag turning. r= ticiuM| «<.,((. t t cli s tw itm itsvt. f >cr tieisiiig eayiUl rttirt. t ecr cm can til rttort I C 0 CUM943 words
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631 1960-07-07 2 Dollar rubbers: 90 p.c. of counters show losses YOU THE DETAIU (OFT* UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS SINGAPORE, Thursday. AVER 40 PER CENT of all listed counters on U the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday 1 rubber index fell 5 points to 28(5.17 and 90 per cent of the counters631 words
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Article266 1960-07-07 2 Round the World Market Prices NU'lb. Alt prices oelou>\ arc middle prices. LONDON. July 6 Previous Today NEW YORK. July 6 I m rlflt «l |f« COFFEE Futures B Contract July I AIMjV- U.S. Pepper M Ju!v -l»o! and arto.i At«->\ b. LONDON j Pr,, RUBBER No 1 RSfc C266 words
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Article251 1960-07-07 2 Sharp Eastern decline brings about further early losses LONDON. Thurs. Influenced by another sharp decline at Singapore rubber prices opened yesterday showing further losses of about three farthing r>e r pound and later the drop was extended slightly or. some nervous liquidation coming partly from thp Continent. This sellintr251 words
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139 1960-07-07 2 ONDON. Iliurs I'm very steady yesterday The extent of the ba« k-wai still prevailing surest? fhat certain amount of metal has still to be delivered to the ouffr: pool, said trade fsVftSfs. The general tone of the market moreover MM aided by a139 words
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Advertisement647 1960-07-07 2 -~~SH IPPIIVC /f^\ CA f &y THE E. A. V. LINES hC laMl tt »DEH. RED SEA. MIOITEMANEAN. jt\ CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PWTS. S pare f- nam PeM»g GVj Sarp-la i i«")r t#® Jf m% 912 July 13 15 July V/ MX 'Jutlani.a" I- H 20 July 21 W July647 words
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Advertisement299 1960-07-07 2 —^^siiippi]% t <;~^ HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE <Sc NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To (Colombo), Genoo, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rortcr Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S r P. I NESSENSTEIN (LLOYD 7 11 July 12 14 July BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAC) 71 72 lv v 23 24 July riAYEftNSTEIN (LLOYO) 31 July 1 Au« HAMBURG iHAPAG299 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-07-07 3 It Coi. Minjoot is first Asian to be O.C. of local sappers Thurs.— j x fB -r eonI irst Rep:i- Royal r). Raymond I Asian reD the r the R.W. retired. Ltd. tcond :iold j Colo- I 8 v" the pore Early start I his .nit tion .rcled mil] wu58 words
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237 1960-07-07 3 HARRY CHIA - HARRY CHIA PEOPLE TAKE TO NEW IDEAS FAST, SO j HE IS PLANNING TO SELL NEW DRUGS j By SINGAPORE, Thurs. fHE market potential for new drugs m Singapore and Malaya is excellent because the people here take quickly to new ideas and237 words
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Article, Illustration263 1960-07-07 3 LOW SIEW JOO - 500 scouts at rally for visiting chief LOW SIEW JOO TRIBUTE TO 'THOSE WHO GAVE UP THEIR TIME FOR THE MOVEMENT' By SINGAPORE, Thurs. gOME 300 scouts from the Stamford District turned up iii St. Joseph's tield during the week-end to welcome Mr. George Witcbell, the Travelling (Commissioner of the263 words
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Article, Illustration168 1960-07-07 3 Fate helps Inge realise her ambition to visit S'pore SINGAPORE. Thurs.— When Inge Reichert, a German girl holidaying m Marbella, Spain, m 1958. met an English couple from Singapore who told her all about our City, she never even dreamt of seeing it. Fate had other plans for her. Her168 words
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42 1960-07-07 3 TAIPING. Thurs. Police here have detained six people following the murder of a businessman, Mr. Boey Chee Poi, 45. Several daggers suspected to have been used for the murder were also discovered by the police.42 words
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Article21 1960-07-07 3 KAJANG. Thurs. Thf Kajang Post Office has been declared winner of the competition sponsored by the Postal Department.21 words
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93 1960-07-07 3 POLYTECHNIC ON LOOK-OUT FOR SEVEN LECTURERS SINGAPORE. TJiurs. The Singapore Polytechnic is to advertise seven vacancies for assistant lecturers and instructors. Its needs are: Assistant Lecturer (professional) In Architecture: Assistant Lecturer (professional m Building: Assistant Lecturer (professional) m Building Science. Experience Instructor (Concrete Practice*; Assistant Lecturer (General) or m Mathematics:93 words
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Article41 1960-07-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Congress of Unions of Employees m the public services will introduce a widely covered insurance scheme for its 50,000 members. This is the first organisation to introduce such a scheme m the Federation.41 words
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Article30 1960-07-07 3 IPOH, Thurs. The biggest mosque m Upper Perak. built at a cost of $111,000 m Lenggong, will be declared open by the Sultan of Perak on July 14.30 words
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101 1960-07-07 3 HIGHER STATUS FOR THE INDIAN STUDIES UNIT AT VARSITY KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The University of Malaya here has decided to raise the status of the head of its Department of Indian Studies from that of senior lecturer to professor. It has advertised m Malaya. England and India, for applicants101 words
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Article38 1960-07-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Malayan High Commissioner m India, Mr. S. C. MacIntyre. has started a probe into the activities of Malayan students m Madras to ensure ttrat there are no subversive elements among them.38 words
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179 1960-07-07 3 $860-post at Language Agency goes to ex-detainee Wan Hamid KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. yyAX HAMID bin Mohanied Salleh, a former political detainee, has been appointed the first secretary of the Language and Literature Agency. The post carries a basic salary of $B(>6. I Wan Hamici may hold his job only until179 words
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Article38 1960-07-07 3 TAIPING, Thurs.— Miss Devakirani Kangasabal, a former student of the Treacher Methodist Girls School here has been awarded an Indian cultural scholarship to study medicine at the Lady Harding Meaical College for Women at New Delhi.38 words
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Article41 1960-07-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mr. Fong Kok Eng has been appointed Registrar of Criminals m place of Mr. S. J. Brown. He is the third Malayan to hold sucn a pan-Malayan post.41 words
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Article174 1960-07-07 3 Church to hold a festival week OAYA LEBAR. Thurs. 1 —The Paya Lebar Methodist Church will celebrate its 28th anniversary with a Festival Week from July 24 to Aug. 1. Proceeds from the week will go towards the church extension funds. A talentime contest, a cinema show, an organ night,174 words
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Advertisement158 1960-07-07 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 16 IBauknechtl lis better! MADE IN GERMANY TOO Monthly Instalment 527.00 KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. Kuala Lumpur Penang A'aV *mm Ccrr?a:- S.r-<^-.\?~"&Ts wide ongte lens. IOOw or »50w lamo ond hondv corrvrng cose. all leading Photo Stores. Cfl 95 97 Tw Mr^ s|K)r€ 2158 words
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Advertisement97 1960-07-07 3 Gurkha Craft Perhops you ore under the impression thnt Gurkhas arc only good f«o,hters. Although bostcally a fighting nation. Nepali* arc also expert Craftsmen and, m spite of various efforts mode, nobody else has been able to produce anything to surpass their BEADED METAL HANDICRAFTS. Coll and see the wide97 words
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Miscellaneous177 1960-07-07 3 Medium Wave 476 metres. Hospitals, specially compiled and SHORT WAVE: 62 metres (4780 presented for those m hospitals kc s.) from 9.00 p.m. 10.00 p.m. by Mildred Appaduray, 6.45 daily Sunset serenade. oa\ inn Pro-rimme sum- 6.53 Announcements: 6.55 SinP IJo a 8 S Sit- nn K a Po»? share177 words
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Article, Illustration207 1960-07-07 4 ALAN KHOO - ALAN KHOO By SINGAPORE, Thurs. TIIK timely appearance of the captain of the Fairskv made it possible for three Singapore women to have a brief reunion with "a very old friend.* 1 The three women, Mrs. .1. Phipps,207 words
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99 1960-07-07 4 ACCIDENTS ON ROADS REACH A RECORD: SIX DEATHS SINGAPORE, Thu:> 8U fatal road accidents, the hight>r-ev» r recorded, too.-: place m the urst four da\a of last month. An official of the Traffic Police also disclosed that there was a fatal accident every other two days durins the month of99 words
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72 1960-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Ng Eng Bock, 37, of West Coast Road, was fined $500 for as- ting m the management of a "characters" lottery. Inspector X. K. LteW, prosecuting, said that Ng was carrying documents pertaining to the lottery, when he was stopped and72 words
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107 1960-07-07 4 BUDDHISTS PLAN PAGODA IN MEMORY OF HEAD PRIEST SINGAPORE, Thurs. Plans are being drawn up to build a pagoda m the inner sanctum of the Siong Lim Si Monastery to commemorate the memory of the late head priest, Rev. Koh Cham. Well-known The plan to erect the pagoda was discussed107 words
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Article35 1960-07-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Chief Petty Officer Tham Kwok Onn. 18, oi the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps, leaves for Britain today as a junior ship's officer on the 12,000--ton Ben Reoch.35 words
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Article, Illustration197 1960-07-07 4 3 LOCAL MEN TRAINING FOR TOP JOB SINGAPORE, Thurs. Three local senior fire officers at the airport are now undergoing special training to take over the post of Fire Officer from an expatriate by the end of next year. The Malayanisation of the Fire Officer's post was announced by the197 words
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141 1960-07-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.A delegate from Singapore is. now attending the 11th conference of the Industrial Welfare Society m Cflmb r id°"p. He i- Mr. R. Toplis. a branch manager of Fraser and Neave Ltd. Impact The conference, which opened at Christ's College141 words
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207 1960-07-07 4 Brides must not wear disgusting low-cut gowns, warns a church bulletin PENANG. Thiiisd.iv THE Chinese Church of Our Ladjy of Sorn^ here has warned its women paridiioi not to wear low-cut bridal dresses. "It is disgusting for people to sec pi eallv the whole of a woman's hack exposed <207 words
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79 1960-07-07 4 INDIAN CONGRESS LEADER DIES AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS K LUANG. Thurs.— Mr. M. D. Samuel. 67. a pioneer oi this town and headmaster of the first private school here, died m his home after a short illness. Mr. Samuel was chairman of the Malayan Indian Congiess, Kluang branch. He was79 words
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32 1960-07-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Adult Education plans to hold a series of courses, covering a wide range of subjects, to boost its education campaign among the public.32 words
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Article15 1960-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thur> number of cars on the roaci has reached the 6O.(KX15 words
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Miscellaneous320 1960-07-07 4 TODAY: 10.00 a.m. and 9.21 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.52 a.m. and 10.08 p.m. SATURDAY: 11.40 a.m. and 10.55 p.m. SUNDAY: 12.28 p.m. (noon) and 1143 p.m. MONDAY: 1.14 p.m. TUESDAY: 0.29 a.m. and 1.57 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1.17 a.m. and 2.37 p.m. DAILY CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS 5. Does the billiards player go320 words
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216 1960-07-07 5 ALAN KHOO - ALAN KHOO 228 WERE STOLEN LAST MONTH: OWNERS ARE WARNED TO LOCK THEIR MACHINES \JL SINGAPORE, Thursday pOLICE here are alarmed over a recent spate bicycle thefts mostly m the Chinatown and Katong/Joo Chiat areas. Last month alone, a lotal of 228 bicycles were216 words
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Article, Illustration9 1960-07-07 5 Clothes on the never-never boosts trade for tailors I9 words
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Article, Illustration151 1960-07-07 5 CONRAD CHIEW - Going for a holiday but they left their swim-suits here CONRAD CHIEW By SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A frantic bid by an Australian couple to regain their swimming: costumes left m a Singapore shop while they were on a few hours shopping spree when their ship docked here, came to an end151 words
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57 1960-07-07 5 MADE-IN-JAPAN STATIONERY POPULAR WITH LOCAL SCHOOLS SINGAPORE, Thur.v Japanese stationery is getting increasingly popular m Singapore schools, according to the managing director of a leading local lor.cry firm. Mr. Moh Pir.g Kwang. Mr. Moh said that a rity of the exercise books sold m schools are :.d m Singapore with57 words
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72 1960-07-07 5 VASS WINS TOP PRIZE AT THE 1960 SHELL TALENTIME PAYA LEBAK. Thurs. —I The Shell Spores Club of Singapore held a successful Barbecue and Talentime Night for members and guests at the Club's premises here over the weekend. Mr. J. E. Vass. who rendered a very good imitation of "Blue72 words
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142 1960-07-07 5 mists on the Theory of I Value. Hi- books, Value and Capital. Social Framework and his various articles are a -must" for the Univer>itv students here. Mr^. Hicks, a Fellow of Nuffield College. Oxford University, is an expert on Public Finance. Her book •Public142 words
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Article40 1960-07-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tnurs.— The Deputy Prime Minister •and Minister for Defence. Tim Abdul Razak bin Hussein, has presented a kris to the commanding officers of two military units here for their meritorious services during the Emergency.40 words
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Article36 1960-07-07 5 MUAR. Thurs.— Three tickets which won a total of S7OO m the June 30 Social Welfare Services lottery draw. i were among property stolen by armed thugs from an iron smith's shop here.36 words
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Article37 1960-07-07 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Malay Women's Welfare Association, me registration of which has been cancelled last week will appeai to the i Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. ong Pang Boon, to repeal the Government's decision.37 words
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Miscellaneous193 1960-07-07 5 By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson iNDRAXS by Lee Falk and Phil Davis 3 [Vu .AY-A/ YES. YOUR I I INVErSTI<3ATET VOU'R£ tf OUST A MIMUTt V^ >OU POUMI?/rAa.EK>ULEI7 LYIKJS? YOU'RE REPS- /t WHAT THIS J VJS EA- US BY (oORPROPEU-SK SPIES- I'LL RMIGM /A AU- ABOUT"?/ > /^T X193 words
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Miscellaneous224 1960-07-07 5 DIARY OF I TODAY'S MINISTRY OF CLLTI'RE: Free film shows at Potong Pasir farm- ers area; 69 Jalan Kramat Siti Aminah; Pulau Ayer Merbau 7 p.m. NEW SCENESUIFTERS presents "Ruddigore" a comedy opera In two acts by Gilbert and Sullivan j at Cultural Centre theatrette, j Canning Rise, 8.30 p.m.224 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1960-07-07 6 ANTOINETTE - ANTOINETTE By \JY article last week has stirred up the proverbial hornets' nest. The heart of the matter was the interview I had with Miss Stella Kariii, a leading British ballet teacher who recently spent 10 weeks m Singapore ''getting acquainted1,022 words
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Article, Illustration309 1960-07-07 6 Jonathan Russell - Teenagers will rave about this so sentimental showcase of Marty Jonathan Russell RECORD REVIEW ...by MARTY WILDE SHOWCASE: Honeycomb, No one knows, The fire of love, Endless sleep, A teenager m love. My heart and I, Donna, It's been nice. Sea of love, Teenage tears, Bad boy, Johnny Rocco. (Philips309 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-07-07 6 T AST week's mystery star was Pat Boone. The lucky winner is Miss Daisy Fang, of 194 Prince Philip Avenue, Singapore 3. She wins a prize of a Philips 10-inch longplav record. Now see If you can name this ghost personality on the right. Address entries to the58 words
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Letter147 1960-07-07 6 0 It's time that the rival groups m Singapore UMNO stop their petty bickering and do something constructive for the good of its members and the country. It was childish of Dato Abdul Homid to criticise the Maloyon UMNO president, Tengku Abdul Rohmon, for "entertaining" Singapore147 words
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126 1960-07-07 6 Critics of the SAAA triangulor meetings are so blinded by prejudice that they cannot see their way to clear reasoning. In the first place, no record set Qt these' meetings is accepted unless the Record Rotification Committee is completely satisfied as to conditions,126 words
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92 1960-07-07 6 Q) I ogree with Mr. G. Wong's criticism of the claim by the PAP paper Petir that hawkers are well under control. While it is the Government's policy to help the hawkers, I shudder to think whot will happen m on epidemic. Action m92 words
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85 1960-07-07 6 The root cause of the whole trouble m the Singapore Amoteur Football Association appears to revolve around its president, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon. Why should he wont to go on a trip to Rome at the expense of a finonciolly hardpressed association? SAFA should follow85 words
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Letter15 1960-07-07 6 To speak evil of others is a dishonest way of praising ourselves. —ANON.15 words
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Advertisement139 1960-07-07 6 S|NCE 1815 g[\J\\\. THE SWISS WATCH 1 J POR ALL CLIMATES .Service after sale under B Guarantee Termv )/L~~ FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO.. LTD 18-F lattery Rood. Singapore 1 V V J W9 aim inn <.iui i Iff PRESENTS LA SEMAINE CULINAIRE FRANCAIS! 4 LJ FRENCH GASTRONOMY WEEK U |J139 words
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Advertisement152 1960-07-07 7 Ed tast-growing bodies on farex fares provides just those things that babies and growing children need to build up healthy bodies, farex contains three different cereals for energy calcium and vitamin D to strengthen bones and teeth ?^K^o^^^ Vltamms °f tne group to encourage -^fjf healthy appetite, good digestion, sound152 words
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Advertisement103 1960-07-07 7 fa max Factor PMsents w U§ it CREME PUFF HI-SOCIETY Jpt^»r~7' make-up lipstick m Matching Ij^r^j COSTUME-COLOR f M COMPACTS PAPTKL PINK. HUGH. PASTEL BLUE. WHITE. A new fashion idea carry your lipstick and make-up m compacts to match your costume colour! Flowing sari, precious cheongsam or lovely kebaya every103 words
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Title Section14 1960-07-07 7 FREE PRESS WOMAN and beauty SUPPLEMENT Something for alhjrom [tomboys to the ultra fashion-conscious14 words
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Article, Illustration258 1960-07-07 7 METRO THE FAIR DEAL SHOPCELEBRATES THIRD BIRTHDAY Hundreds of customers flocked to Metros when the shop celebrated its third birthday with a bumper sale. Customers snapped up the wide range of lovely textiles offered at bargain prices, and Metros wonderful display of men's wear sold quick and easy. Picture shows258 words
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600 1960-07-07 7 Natural beauty by itself is not enough for today's modern woman QOXE are the days when a woman had to stay at home and look after the children, not very much concerned with what happened m the world outside. Today, running world affairs is no more limited to men alone.600 words
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436 1960-07-07 7 Just plug in for an aid to beauty JUST how beautiful can your co m p I exion be? You probably don'l know and won't know until you use an amazing new beauty tool called Makeur. Makeur Is not like anything else m the world. It's a new method, a436 words
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635 1960-07-07 8 Four words to help you keep your skin as beautiful as it is today EVERY WOMAN S GUIDE TO LASTING LOVEUHEii -BUT DAILY ATTENTION IS ESSENTIAL A LOVELY skin is usually clean, fine textured and firm looking;. Of course, it is soft and smooth, too, free from rough patches and635 words
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Article, Illustration286 1960-07-07 8 Remain charming in the sun or water I fIGH-fashion has hit feminine clothes for resort, beach, and pool wear with an impact so great that it is vitally important to correctly complement them with make-up that not only adds to the look of fashion, but also protects it, if the286 words
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Article, Illustration172 1960-07-07 8 also protect your lips while it beautifies them with flattering colour. Choose make-up which will cling more tenaciously while you swim. Because oil and water have a tendency not to mix, the above cream protective make-up is perfect. Add to this the waterproof fluid eye172 words
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293 1960-07-07 8 NEW RANGE OF MAKE-UP ACCESSORIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS EVERY ono M while m the higl wide world of \i\vM something nev fl created. A touch 2 brilliance, like a cian's wand, forms fashion into I dreams of tomorrow And Max Fact' cosmetic coir done just thi.-' For a long time,293 words
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Article, Illustration316 1960-07-07 9 A WARENISS OF BARENESS- IT'S THE LATEST IN FASHION NEWS <(!)!>KMi. if «OT ;m!^awak£ning^4^4he fiat more and more of their skin is ho»W J> tho > try on% buy anc wear c new ]r\d braiitiful "bare" fashions. "cover-up" designs witli their iikl higher necklines have to Khe now around-the-town rocks,316 words
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Article, Illustration246 1960-07-07 9 People are Surprised pbOM me and I of charges and oi paying for a charm or M my school. m say that many of ex pupils have neither paid me r yet owe me anything as I shall let's start with the consisting of 16 1% hours over a two246 words
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744 1960-07-07 9 Guinea-pig tests can help you with your skin problems Newsletter from Kay's Beauty Service, 21 A, Battery Road pART of my work is that of recommending specially useful beauty aids. Before I recommend I satisfy myself that it is economical and within the budget of the average housewife. I then744 words
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778 1960-07-07 10 A beauty problem? Talk it over with your Eve Arden expert IN HER desire to bring the enchantment of 1 youthful beauty to women everywhere. Miss Elizabeth Arden has devoted her life to the creation of one of the most exciting organisations m the world. Exciting, because lor all its778 words
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Article450 1960-07-07 10 Cosmetics —try the Avon range AVON, the worlds largest cosmetic laboratory, since 1886, now celebrating its 74th Anniversary, is dedicated to bringing you the world's finest cosmetics and fragrances. Avon Fragrances are better known and more widely preferred and used than any others sold. Avon, has so many different types450 words
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Advertisement523 1960-07-07 16 I T HuaJ i FREE PRESS j WORD PUZZLE^IT|| J Cut out and pin with other coup©*, Posting instructions appear below e> Name 4 N S Address..*- It S Tf i» •F3** V J I *jb bY Cut dotted tine*. CLUES FOR WORD PUZZLE U 4 1. To run away523 words
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Advertisement232 1960-07-07 8 You can be Miss SINGAPORE if you choose AvOtt CoSlttetlCS I 9 I i Avon s Hei ...a fragrance to remember you by Wear it any way you wish -splash it on, spray it on, perfume or sachet it on-Avon's Here's My Heart adds to your niceness. Like all good232 words
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Advertisement36 1960-07-07 9 *TiJS22CS! •52^ *5555 OSSS IS l! |i foje «x/j:k w.s of courses at m m J° an Booty's Mannequin Training IS^dlHi and Charm School I§H'-S£ PHONE: ***** or ***** 6 OR WRITE TO MRS BOOTY A^^^l^L36 words
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Advertisement738 1960-07-07 9 I i DO 3HS 2U I HA£ lA£ I IDE JOQfc I S 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 I i 1 1 SOC li' I I IE I i j Of a jOOw. 00 ftvt I738 words
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Advertisement168 1960-07-07 10 skin-care > by Lancbme 9^^^^^m <: r J r]^ The new Paris tunic line is seen m this J|*rt2L French-designed model m embroidered «££iHX£^ p ur e silk taffeta from Elsie-Mary- And the mannequin tells a tale of by Lancumc of Paris... every morning and evening Fraicheur and Tonic Blue,168 words
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Advertisement327 1960-07-07 10 BESTFORM BESTFORM BESTFORy 8 T^T4 More and more wnm \§M^t BESTFORM: J ;^x tfcs ft ew s^ Its special cut guarantees GOOD Ijy I Its elastic insert m the supporting ensures freedom of movement; m Its embroidered cups enhance beauty And its PRICE surprisingly mindful of your budget. j BESTFORM327 words
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143 1960-07-07 11 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI iND ustrial members waN T TO AMEND CONSTITUTION AND rHANGE THE TOP MEN SINGAPORE. Thurs. y f o r leadership between the industrial I 'white-collar members will be the highthe 12,000-strong Army Civil Service annual delegates' conference on July I ustrial workers143 words
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100 1960-07-07 11 FORGED DOLLARS CHARGE: INQUIRY DATE IS NOW SET KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two days Sept* 28 and 29 have been set aside for the preliminary inquiry into two tentative charges involving forged currency. Chin Kok San, 48, of Lorong 17. Geylang, Singapore, again appeared before the first magistrate, Haji Abdul Rani,100 words
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Article23 1960-07-07 11 SINGAPORE. Thur*. Swami Siddhatmananda will hold a class on Bhagavad Gita at 7 p.m. on Saturday at the Ramakrishna Mission23 words
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Article25 1960-07-07 11 :r>. Bepoor entries, the nog date for tbc flowering oe held on .net ion with iitural arts /ion has •ci from July25 words
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Article16 1960-07-07 11 I: ORE, Thur.v An Guat Er.g. tnd killat Kirn bQi I the i>ement16 words
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Article, Illustration176 1960-07-07 11 Fun with the camera, now clerk is the 'Beginner of the Month 9 SINGAPORE, Thursday PHOTOGRAPHY is a pleasure-packed pastime for a 30-year-old Singapore clerk who has won the Free Press Photographic Competition for this month. The amateur photographer i< Mr. Goh Yak Meng, who works m a Singapore rubber176 words
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Article42 1960-07-07 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Medewil bin Jasin, pleading guilty m the magistrate's court yesterday to driving at 45 m.p.h. said that if he drove at a slower speed he would fall asleep over the steering wheel. He was fined $90.42 words
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Article145 1960-07-07 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Before the end of the month, the 10,000 Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs of Singapore will be wearing a new badge bearing the State Coat of Arms. It will replace the present Colony badge. The Singapore Boy Scouts Association has ordered the145 words
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Article, Illustration113 1960-07-07 11 THREE days a week, the Tan sisters, »>hye Chin. 15, (left), and Wai Lee. 13, visit the RSPCA headquarters m Orchard Road, to feed stray dogs and cats m the kennels there. The two schoolgirls set aside a portion of their113 words
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145 1960-07-07 11 GO EAST IF YOU WANT LAND, SAYS HAJI KHALID PENANG. Thurs.— The assistant Minister for Rural Development. Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman. urged landless families m Penang to go east to other states. "There is practically no state land available," he told a meeting of local penghulus m the State145 words
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Article, Illustration65 1960-07-07 11 CARTOONIST DON BADIOR GOES HOME TO SYDNEY SINGAPORE, Thurs. Straits Times artist Don Badior, who m the past amused readers with his funny cartoons, returned home to Sydney. He spent his last hour at Times House bidding farewell to friends and colleagues. Mr. Badior said it was "nice going back65 words
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98 1960-07-07 11 CEB SPORTSMAN GETS A COLOMBO PLAN STUDY OFFER IN INDIA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A wellknown Malayan sportsman, Mr. D.A. Shepherdson, will go to India for a nine months training course soon as part of the Central Electricity Board's Malayanisation programme. The Central Electricity Board already has 42 students training overseas98 words
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Article40 1960-07-07 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Inche Sai bin Ahmad, secretary of the Co-operative Store, Johore Bahru, has been transferred to Kluang as Assistant District Officer. He has been succeeded here by Inche Salim bin Haji Ariffln.40 words
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Article30 1960-07-07 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The free Legal Aid and Advisory Bureau at the Ministry of Labour and Law has helped over 5,000 people during the past two years.30 words
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244 1960-07-07 11 IPOH, Thursday THE Minister of Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh, signalled his return to active politics by accepting the vice-chairmanship of the Malayan Chinese Association's Ipoh Old Town ward branch. Party circles here interpreted this as the first step towards winning244 words
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Article38 1960-07-07 11 co-operation SINGAPORE, Thurs.—The Malay Cultural Association will hold an annual fun fair and variety concerts to develop closer co-operation between Malays m the State. A decision to this effect was taken at its annual general meeting.38 words
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Article, Illustration129 1960-07-07 11 Community centres spread civics to rural folk BU XI T PANJANG, Thurs. Kampong people are now getting more civic-mind-ed with the stepping up of Community Centre activities, according to Mr. Vim Heng Peng, the Centre Organiser here. Mr. Vim said about 400 people, of every race and community m the129 words
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Article30 1960-07-07 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Adult Education Board has drawn up plans for a series of lecture courses m further education for members of the public beginning on July 20.30 words
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Article24 1960-07-07 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Minister for Culture, will open a painting exhibition at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at 5.30 p.m. today.24 words
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262 1960-07-07 11 Good prospects in S'pore Police Force for the right man SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The Police Secretary, Mr. William Cheng, said that there was every opportunity for promotion for the right man m the Singapore Police Force. He said that recruits Into the Police Force will undergo a training course from six262 words
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Article40 1960-07-07 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs Teo Kirn Swee, of Muar, who arrived here from Singapore and failed to declare that he had with him 417 pendants and 240 imitation gold chains, was lined $150 m the magistrate's court yesterday.40 words
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Advertisement14 1960-07-07 11 Jr V ®HOOVERMATIC CASHES -OS m I *INS~DBY 2 2 minutes. E SS** LTD14 words
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Advertisement153 1960-07-07 11 "The most advanced \Mm MOVIE PROJECTOR Jjji Sankyo ;jiff«| 8-SP WM Jfiesc Statures I 3B^]^F^^^^H handy one-band control I JbßfSbjEf bP^H switch I ffl n *P magnetic sound I bW sprocket m wide-angle lenafli- 18mm. I safe economical low-voltaic I b^^^^bbbbbbbbbmbbbbbbbbbbbl system with 8 volt SO watt |j BVHMHPMbj|H projection153 words
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Miscellaneous31 1960-07-07 11 POP -Wig" a J flr f hi I C g I Ooi't trwt to tack...be care of a pleaaant eveeiig every day witt a regular order for The Singapore Free Press31 words
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Article, Illustration182 1960-07-07 12 SLOW SPEED EMPHASIZES THE MOVEMENT THIS months Free Press Beginners Photo Contest was judged by Mr. Wan Yue Kong, A.R.P.S., A.F.1.A.P., leader of the pictorialists of the Photographic Society of Singapore. His choice of the $25 first prize is "Net182 words
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88 1960-07-07 12 RKY-M.VKLR by athcrinc Urn. this month's runner-up. We can gti this type of picture m Chinatown and m Rochor*' Road Kt> -maker is always a very s<hhl story teflta* tandid subject. The Ug key m the foreground88 words
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Article30 1960-07-07 12 Mr. Percy K. Hogan. president of the Pulo Bukom Camera Club had prints accepted m the 44th Scottish Salon of Photography .sponsored by the Kirkecaldy Photographic Society.30 words
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Article, Illustration228 1960-07-07 12 The Who's Who is out ,QNCE again th c Photographic Society of America's Who's Who In Pictorial Photography list is out. And according to it, the new champion salonist m Singapore today is Mr. Ang Kok Huat. A.R.P.S. of the Photographic Society of Singapore. First time This is the first228 words
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Article, Illustration319 1960-07-07 12 Singapore's third best is Mr. Kwan Sam Hoi FRPS, vice-president of the SEAPS, with 35 prints m 17 salons. Kwan was champion for the last two years. One of the earliest top lensmen m the PSA Honour Roll is Van Fook319 words
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Advertisement53 1960-07-07 12 i IT'S HERE! AUTOSET a. 3, TURRET ft JjL Re»olutio«Of» I^Blr"y.- outomotu Proviv«Ofi tor *o film ipt-«(J' it combine;, the famous Bell h j-lens turret head cnyone can make magnifc movies right from the start! No Quoting— No co the orno2ing Electric Eye doc* all the *ork t^t FrlCB $J*S/.53 words
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Article, Illustration152 1960-07-07 13 OUR school boys and girls are taking fro sport m a serious way. Not a day passes without some competition. In an atmosphere of keen and healthy rivalry these budding champions are preparing for the years ahead. Whether it is a Singapore title or a BunnyFree Press - 152 words
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Article, Illustration77 1960-07-07 13 I H H- i H: H.. -.lied I ion H. m r to H X London"* H:- k-er.ri. d to c H B A me -;id Wai:. I John I "but I ■toly long jump could B nap, 80 I I ward m v»p77 words
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191 1960-07-07 13 Two big scores: New post-war record at the Oval LONDON. ThUTS. WarwicKsnire opening bau>Norman Homer and Khalid Ibadulia bet up a po.>t-war county cricket record against a weakened Surrey attack at the Oval terday. A douolc century irom Hurner and 170 from Ibadulia enabled the county to declare at 377191 words
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150 1960-07-07 13 RAIN STOPS PLAY AT THREE COUNTY CRICKET MATCHES LONDON. Thins. Close of play scores m yesterday's county cricket matches were: At Old Trafford. Lancashire versus Somerset. No play, rain. At Sheffield. Yorkshire 52 for four versus Kent. Fain stopped play for day. \t Hove. Hampshire 2d9 ip. Sainsbury 68. D.150 words
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Article38 1960-07-07 13 GEORGETOWN, Thurs. Tom Dewdney, Jamaicar pace bowk-r. will replace Eric Atkinson m the Wesi Indies cricket team to toui Australia later tnis year. Atkinson withdrew iron the team when he could noi gel leave.— Reuter.38 words
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98 1960-07-07 13 Only 14,224 seats for Davis Cup final, says Australian LTA CYDNEY. Thurs. Tue Lawn Tennis Association of Australia has now deemed to nave only 14.224 seats available for me 1960 Davis Cup Challenge Round at Wnite Ciiy, Sydney. Describing tnis total as "quite inadequate", the cnuirman of me Davis Cup98 words
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Article263 1960-07-07 13 Blind? I've 3 pairs of glasses CRICKET. LOVELY CRICKET, by Frank Lee (Stanley Paul, 18s). FEUDALISM died later m cricket than elsewhere, as Frank Lee, once junior play- t er for Middlesex, later Somerset opening batsman, now Test umpire of some seniority shows. When he first played for Middlesex, young263 words
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Miscellaneous448 1960-07-07 13 BORN today you have a There is emphasis on your rela- Everything which concerns mm a n Mr» turn nf mind i tionships with others. Be politic, others turns out well. You can Vn,Tv P a Treat deal of LEO (July 24-Aug. 23)-Ro- control their destiny as well a* You448 words
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Article, Illustration478 1960-07-07 14 GLASS MEN BATTLE BACK FROM 2-0, BUT DISALLOWED GOAL ENDS TROPHY HOPES Hongkong Bank 2; Singapore Glass 2. HONGKONG Bank were lucky to enter the n SBHFA Senior League and Cup final yeserday. They needed just a draw against the Singapore Glass at the River Valley Road ground yesterday. Glass478 words
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226 1960-07-07 14 Singapore team to seek Malayan titles SINGAPORE, Thurs. Omar Ibrahim one of the players invited by tlie Badminton Association of Malaya and fowr others will represent Singapore at the annual Malayan championships from July 29 to Aim. 1 at Ipoh Joining Ibrahim h. a bid for the singles crown are226 words
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Article30 1960-07-07 14 KARKEH PARK. Thurs. Eveready had a gift of two points here yesterday. Chartered Bank gave a walkover m their Singapore Business Housrs Football Association League and Cup match.30 words
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Article101 1960-07-07 14 URISBANE. ThUTS.— In Luve. winner of last Saturday's 'Doomben Ten TtMMlsand," la among 23 iinal acceptors lor the £AlO,OOO Doomben Cup. to ue run over 10 furlongs 193 yarda at Doomben racecourse on Sunday. Acceptors, with weights, are: Earlwooo 8.09. In Love 8.08. Book101 words
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279 1960-07-07 14 [Scoreboard I SINGAPORE, Thursday. rjOLIN Jeffers liil !•"> tours for Royal Air Force yesterday <>v Ihe I>;kl;iii^ and then claimed five wickets for .'5l runs. Ho \\;is the Army's main stumbling block m a day's cricket which ended with the279 words
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Article87 1960-07-07 14 Indonesia buys Singapore bikes SINGAPORE, Thurs. Racing cycles and i quantity of lightvveight spare parts worth about 53, 500 were purchased m Singapore by an Indonesian cycling coach. He was Inche P. M. Lungo, coach of the Indonesian cycle team for the Asian Games. He purchased 10 racing machines. The87 words
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Article57 1960-07-07 14 BUKIT TIMAH. Tliurs. Far East Air Force Cycling Association's 25-mile time trial at Bukit Timah on Sunday la open to members of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association and the Army C.C. Entries should reach S.A.C. Ron Gander, at the Instrument Section, Engr., Wing. R.A.F. Seletar, Singapore57 words
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Article28 1960-07-07 14 KEPPEL, Thurs. In an Inter departmental soccer match yesterday Singapore Harbour Board Labour Office beat Central Wages 2-0. Arif Mahadi and Hussain Abdullah scored the goals.28 words
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151 1960-07-07 14 O' Donovan of Tengah enters FEAF semi-finals SINGAPORE, Thur.v— lt was a tight game between Ft/Lt. O'Donovan of Tengah and Ft/Lt. Reeves of Changi m the quarter-finals of the Far East Air Force golf championships at tne Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday. O'Donovan won the match one-up m the last151 words
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Article84 1960-07-07 14 I^ARRER PARK, Thurs A A penalty by Majid Sultan took Malayan Airways to the finals when they beat Metal Box 2-1 m the S.B.H.F.A. Junior Semi-Final here yesterday. Scorers for Malayan Airways: Seng Pah and Majid Sultan. Ng Choon Hark scored for Metal Box. Metal Box:84 words
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Article21 1960-07-07 14 BOSTON, Thurs. John Thomas. 19, world recordbreaking high jumper, says he plans at least three weeks rest. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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185 1960-07-07 14 TAMPINES. Thurs. Ahmad Rawi, 18, of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association, out-cycled 17 others at a R.A.F. 10-mile time trial here yesterday. His time was 23 mm. 45.6 sec. This was a record. He broke Cpl. Coates (R.A.F.) 1959 time of185 words
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Article, Illustration175 1960-07-07 14 HELEN LEAPS ANOTHER ARMY CHAMPIONSHIP NEE SOON. Thursday pORPORAL Helen Susan Peters, to makings of a star athlete. Attached to Fourth Independent 01 W.R.A.C. FARELF, she yesterday won th« individual championship long jump here I 13ft. sin. In 1958. she was placed third In inter-services long jump event m Ennianc175 words
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Article197 1960-07-07 14 by M. Harrison-Cray Dealer South Love all N Q a 9K54 0 Q 10 6 3 1 ill! W E 4J953 +10 6 v 10 8.6 J y 2 01 0 A 8 4 4AQ875 +KJB43 8 4AK742 OAQ 3 OKJBS TTODAY'S nand us a striking example of197 words
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Article46 1960-07-07 14 NEW YORK. Thurs. A sloop m the Newport Bermuda race, Vat 69, is still unaccounted for. The Vat 69 is owned by chain store operator Set R Morrison of New York. Morrison and a crew of four to seven are aboard U.P.I.U.P.I. - 46 words
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Article32 1960-07-07 14 BLOEMFONtEIN, Thurs The touring New Zealand Rugby Union team were beaten 9-8 by Orange Free State XV here yesterday The AllBlacks led 8-6 at half-time ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article13 1960-07-07 14 BRISBANL T French Rug team rxat land. 33-19 tourist. > led I13 words
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Article10 1960-07-07 14 MELBOURNE Norman B was elect* Lawn Tr:.:.. Australia.10 words
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Advertisement39 1960-07-07 14 Imagine... a camera /A af hides In uout hone/! A Automatic r Tlk THE CAME fi A //TT 1 YOU CAA/AffOfiD/ /-y-^-jjy now available PVir Jlfl bole A'ier>r-. W^mmimmm* AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. lO^NorfK Briaqt Rood. Smqapofi-6 T«l: *****-323J2.39 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1960-07-07 15 ALLAN LEWIS - Pour wins, 3 seconds for jockey Laurie Johnson in a unique riding feat ALLAN LEWIS MMJyb'jji:-.': -V' ii?y wan «y pOUR winners and three seconds from eight mounts was the unique performance of Laurie Johnson at Buk i t Timah yesterday. It was one of the best riding exhibitions IFree Press - 1,028 words
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Article, Illustration23 1960-07-07 15 picture. 0 Mrs. L 11. Laidlow Thompson leads m Calvados (jockey Burton), winner of the last race at Bukit Timah yesterday.- Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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276 1960-07-07 15 VJ mg F 1, 2 Dui.e. 59.8 BCC S 73 >ds. Baton Relay: 1. Maisiling EngKn Mis. Hurdles: 1 GafTar BHk*»r iMarsUin? English). luhci. Dam bin Kandar .:i Malay), 3. Sa'uclon •ya 12.4 MC Inter- District Invitation Re- Bu^it276 words
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Article52 1960-07-07 15 UCHON, Thuiv-. Kurt Gimmi of Switzerland won the lltn stage of tne Tour de France cycie race. Oastone Nencini of Italy retained the overall leadership. After Nencini came Roger Rivier (France*, and Jean Anariaenssens (Belgium. France lead tne overall team placmgs with Italy .second and Belgium52 words
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98 1960-07-07 15 THESE ARE THE HORSES TO KEEP IN MIND HORSES worth following after yesterday's racing:: ENTERTAINER 111 showed the improvement expect* ed on the better going. when he led all the way to win the first race. FILM STUDIO IV ran a good race. He began well, lost his position half98 words
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329 1960-07-07 15 NOTTINGHAM, Thursday. THE Third Test match which starts at Trent Bridge today is a "make-or-break" game for South Africa. The South African teaiu is: D. J. McGlew (captain), T. L. Goddard. J. H. B. Waite, R. A. McLean, S. O'Linn,329 words
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Article, Illustration108 1960-07-07 15 M Jul> Going: Good Div. 2_4iF Won by: 1. j, 4. Time: lmin 16 I l>i\ I— *>F. Won by: hd.. I, 1 Time: lmin. 15 13. (1 I Div. 3— 6 F. Won by: 1. h«l Time: lmin. 14. (1 1 Div. I— OF.108 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-07-07 16 JOCKEY LAURIE JOHNSON IN SENSATIONAL DAY'S RIDING: FOUR WINS, THREE SECONDS -See Page 15. Jockey Laurie Johnson, here astride Blue Swell, was m crack form yesterday .it Bukit Timah. Out of the eijrht races, he rode a place m seven. He scored four wins and was three times second.49 words
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247 1960-07-07 16 De Vicenzo leads in with 67 despite cold wind and mist SI. Andrews, (Fifeshire), Thursday. IgOBERT Dc Vicenzo, former Argentinian who now lives m Mexico, set a day-long large! with (>7 to lead alter the first round proper m the British Open Golf Championship here yesterday. Going out first onReuter - 247 words
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Article204 1960-07-07 16 Junior singles (semi-finals) Lai Lung Ming bt Goh Geok Loo 3-15, 17-14. 15-8; Tan Kok Pens bt Joe L. Heng 15-11. 15-i!. Junior doubles isemifinals): Tan Boon Liat and Lee Hi-an Chua bt Goh Geok Loo and Ronnie Oon 10-15, 15-13, i 5-10: Wee Choon Seng and Seah Ke204 words
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Article, Illustration309 1960-07-07 16 JOSEPH DORAI - JOSEPH DORAI By GUILLEMARD. Thursday (ING Poh Lim, 42, breezed through two sets last night m 15 minutes to win the Singapore Veterans Singles title. Then he said calmly: "It was just a warm up." How right he was! The309 words
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Article77 1960-07-07 16 NEW YORK. Thurs. Dr. i Barbara Moore, Marathon I Walker, limped into Times Square here today after her 3.200 mile trek across the United States— but police said she had ridden the last part m a police car. They said she had ridden eight miles77 words
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423 1960-07-07 16 Tennis surprise: Committee rejects move to hold pro. versus amateur meets PARIS, Thursday. THE two proposals for lawn tennis reform open tournaments and a new category of "authorised player" were turned down yesterday at the annual meeting of the International Lawn Tennis Federation. Thus the status quo m tennis remains.Reuter - 423 words
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254 1960-07-07 16 ALLAN LEWIS - Whiz Pah and Agnes Slipper best on track ALLAN LEWIS By BUKIT TIMAH, Thurs WHIZ PAH (Barratt) T? and Agnes Slipper (Leman) made the fastest time and were, m my opinion, the best workers at Bukit Timah this morning. They disposed of three m 37 1/5. They were In the254 words
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Article51 1960-07-07 16 NOTTINGHAM. Thurs. Wally Swift (Nottingham) and Brian Curvis (Swansea) will meet m a double title fight on October 17 if tho British Boxing Board of Control agrees to the date. Swift will be defending hi? British welterweight title and Curvis will put his EmDire crown at stake.—Reuter - 51 words
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182 1960-07-07 16 UNDERSEA CHANNEL ATTEMPT BY HOUSEWIFE r ONDON, Thurs.-— Mrs. Jane L* Baldasare, 25 year old New York housewife, arrived m London by air yesterday to prepare for an attempt to swim the English Cnannel underwater. "Ever since I paddled m a pool with my husband on our wedding day sevenReuter - 182 words
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Article58 1960-07-07 16 TOK\O, Thurs. The Japan Boxing Commission said yesterday a la round title bout would be held between world featherweight champion Davey Moore of the United Mates and Japan featherweight champion Kazuo Takayania. It is scheduled for August 29 at Tokyo's Koreakue* siaciiu m Moore isReuter - 58 words