The Singapore Free Press, 10 August 1960
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Title Section17 1960-08-10 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERYRnnv TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1960. 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article714 1960-08-10 1 For the first time... what actually happened Hollow explosion and a Us h... not a direct hit' MOSCOW. Wednesday 1 piLOT Francis Gary s :n Hj> said for m according to :3 ntcsston, what j|?)gppcncd when he cruising 1.240 miles je Russia. •Jk Sow.et news agency714 words
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241 1960-08-10 1 ALIAS RAHIM - Brunei Govt, offers top posts to Malayans ALIAS RAHIM By SINGAPORE. Wed. THE Burnei (iovernment is offering top posts, with attractive salaries m the medical field, to experts m Singapore and the Federa- tion. The positions to be filled are: Medical officer, pharmaceutical chemist, health sister and nursing sister. All241 words
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41 1960-08-10 1 TON WASTE EXPLOSION MAN TOSSED 75 FT. UP 1 metal em a »iid> *terJoded a m a mm\mmi tiVC irma:- ot! Jjj* hats that had *\fnvi\ uul >•■ il •■P'ns at sec itcrial dumping J"*' U»Tf Mth U.IN •m.» ihe and irnins;41 words
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Article27 1960-08-10 1 ALGIERS, Wed. French pal killed 43 and captured Muslim rebels near the Al-gerian-Moroccan frontier m a clean-up" raid which has startea South Oran province.27 words
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Article17 1960-08-10 1 TAIPEH. Wed— Typhoon Trix four persons and injured even others In Norihern Formosa estcrd17 words
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Article20 1960-08-10 1 CALCUTTA. Wed.— Contraband .old worth about M51.2T5.000. found hidden m u.e pantry ol the liner Ruthevereit.20 words
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Article34 1960-08-10 1 PORT MORESBY (New r pa wed— Armed natives Hunched a new hunt yesterday or a man-killing crocodile which has struck three times m the Marshan lagoon, 80 mites southwest of here.34 words
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Article109 1960-08-10 1 MOTEL POST FOR THE JONES BUTLER LONDON, Wed. Cronin, the former butler of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones, is considering a post with a Chicago motel. The job is at a motel on luxurious Lake Shore Drive m the big midwestern United States city. "Money is not everything," the silver-haired109 words
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Article28 1960-08-10 1 JAKARTA. Wed— Tne Indonesian Air Force said that modern aircraft had been placed on islands bordering West New Guinea 'to lace any eventuality that may happen."28 words
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Article25 1960-08-10 1 HOLLYWOOD. Wed. Film producer Samuel Godwyn was yesterday awarded the Order of the Rising Sun by decree of Emperor Hironito of Japan.25 words
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Article23 1960-08-10 1 CANBERRA. Wed. Viscount Montgomery of Alamein has cancelled a planned tour of Australia m November because of "pressure of work"23 words
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Article62 1960-08-10 1 MOSCOW. Wed. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev yesterday expressed willingness to go to New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly s disarmament discussions. Washington officials voiced the suspicion that Mr. Khrushchev might want to go to the United States to try and influence the Presidential election62 words
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175 1960-08-10 1 SAIGON, Wednesday. TROOPS oi the Laotian Second Parachute Battalion early yesterday took over the administrative capital Vientiane and set up a "revolutionary committee" aimed at turning the pro-Western kingdom into a wmtxuUsLjXHjntn^Kcord to reports re- aching here. Reports received by embassies here said175 words
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Article24 1960-08-10 1 KARACHI, Wed.— Tne Pakistan Government will begin negotiations with the Soviet Government for Sonet aid m exploring oil and mineral resources.24 words
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318 1960-08-10 1 fc Katanga will not oppose by force the entry of United Nations troops, but we do not want them to start by disarming our soldiers and allowing Lumumba's men in* ELISABETHVILLE, Wednesday. Till. CONGO situation changed dramatically last night when Mr. Moist- Tshombe,318 words
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Article82 1960-08-10 1 XCHANCE t liin nun nm, M mil Hit -i li ;d i J" i ltd Nnn_ < i i r««f Ku I ll ;.i ii I it OWN r t«l. v V I Nil fl' bj iiH CD V\ i,. I i .ililii i. vi i II I82 words
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64 1960-08-10 1 BANGKOK. Wed.— A top Communist terrorist leader has been arrested m southern Thailand, ihe Under-Secretary for the Interior, Luang Chart Trakankosol, announced here yesterday. He refused to disclose the name for "security reasons" but said ihe terrorist leader was canying a forged identity card issued64 words
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Article36 1960-08-10 1 NEW YORK. Wed.— Newsweek Magazine ham predicted thai "-he new South Korean Government would fall soon. "Insiders m Seoul say the Government cannot survive beyond next winter without added economic aid." it adds.36 words
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Article43 1960-08-10 1 LONDON. Wed— Tne 12.862--ton Liberia n tanker. World Sky, sank m the Arabian Sea off the Oman coast. Five survivors of the crew of 35 had been picked up. and a search was continuing for the others m four lifeboats.43 words
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129 1960-08-10 1 STRIKES ARE NOW OUTMODED, SAYS NEHRU NEW DELHI. Wed. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said here yesterday that settling disputes by strikes was outmoded. He said that strikes should be particularly avoided m essential services Any general strike, said Mr. Nehru, was a political strike and its success wouldReuter - 129 words
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Article34 1960-08-10 1 GREENOCK (.Scotland). Wed Thousands of holidaymakers gathered on ihe Clyde coast yesterday to see the 44,500-ton battleship Vanguard complete its last voyage to a shipbreaker's yard at Paslane. near here.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article30 1960-08-10 1 HAVANA. Wed.— Tlie Archbishop of Havana. Emtlio Diaz, yesterday warned he would e\o*? even' Roman Catholic church m Cuba if the Government does not guarantee freedom of worship.30 words
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101 1960-08-10 1 AGA KHAN'S CAR COLLIDES WITH SCOOTER CANNES Franco, Wed The Aga Khan, driving a blue Italian sports ear was m collision yesterday with a 26-year-old French motor scooter rider. The Aga Khan, whose father. Prince Aly Khan, was killed m May \n a motoring accident near Paris, immediately jumprd from101 words
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Article33 1960-08-10 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, Weo The Ai. Force yesterday sucoessfullv launched a 125-ton Atlas missile (jii a planned fiiqht of 7.000 mll<K io a point m tlie Atlantic off the Souih African coast.33 words
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Article31 1960-08-10 1 Fjrst Mala\an Fund m;n.;^-r> p. ices todHv: buying M .«nd Willi n $1 34 xd Second M.tl;<\.tu Fun(i m;«nagei s piues: buyuig 98 i cent- and selling $1.04 xd.31 words
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Advertisement55 1960-08-10 1 «_4 fi '_i nother X- -oes baby need :h rough the feed? *V needs milk that .ays_aLtheright -x temperature. k h^rk\ X- v can that be done H ihrough the feed? *LThe Feedrite wonder °oby feeder does itnearest approach atural feeding! > fit >■ l *t r au vuoa dealer*55 words
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Advertisement161 1960-08-10 1 POLE ROUTER PATE H__r ar'mT _>^a_ BUI Ifll Hi Why your best watch should be a Universal Proof No 1 Universal has its own research and development laboratories which have invented such mechanisms as the Microtor. hailed as the greatest advance m self-winding movements m 30 years. Proof No 2161 words
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Advertisement19 1960-08-10 1 VAN HIN FOR FIXE FURNITURE 9 0----m-m-W-- m J m——**^^% 136/142, Orchard Road. S'pore-9. Teis: *****. ***** At *****.19 words
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190 1960-08-10 2 Industrials advance after hesitant start: Tin shares lose more ground LONDON. Wed. THERE was some hesitancy In the London stock markets during the early stages reflecting the latest hire purchase statistics which showed a further and more marked slackening m demand tor hire purchase facilities. Later, however, a selective demand190 words
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Article105 1960-08-10 2 Market steady at close: Rush for coppers NEW YORK: Wall Street yesterday closed steady, with mostly fractional changes either way. Quiet conditions prevailed m early dealings, prices moving narrowly. While sentiment was aided by news of Federal Reserve Board moves to expand member banks' lending power, this was105 words
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Article40 1960-08-10 2 Business moderate AMSTERDAM: The market closed firm, aided by Monday's Wall Street showing and renewed local and foreign demand for international issues. Business was moderate. Shipping issues were well maintained, while plantation issues improved. State loans were virtually unchanged.40 words
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Article122 1960-08-10 2 Tin holds steady helped by improved Continental demand LONDON. Wed. —Tin more than held Monday afternoon's partial rally and was aided by an improvement m Continental demand, possibly induced by the lower Eastern price. Copper values were well maintained during moderate dealings. Latest developments m the Congo were the122 words
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Article173 1960-08-10 2 SHIPS IN PORT SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Automedon 1/2. Jagmata 4 5, Lao 6A. Nissei Maru 6/7, State of Kutch 8 9, Coromandel 10/11, Cellina 13/14, Soudan 15/16. Burma 18, Serampang 19. Perak N.Wall 2, Stia N.Wall 3. Salong N.Wall 4, Rajah173 words
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Article54 1960-08-10 2 HONG KONG. Tuesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,200 $1,195 sellers sales Union InsCanton $90.00 $92 00 buyers buyers Wheeloclt Marden 7.70 7.75 sales sellers H'Kons phone $38.75 $38.50 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $28.70 5.8.60 sales sellers Taikoo Docks54 words
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Article49 1960-08-10 2 Sea Insurance Company LONDON: The London Assurance Company announced today that it was offering nine of its shares plus 32/- cash for every eight shares m the Sea Insurance Company of Liverpool. The board of Sea Insurance met m Liverpool and decided to recommend acceptance of the offer.49 words
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Article93 1960-08-10 2 World Bank: $180.5mi1. WASHINGTON: The World Bank reported net income of $59,500,000 (about M 5180.5 million* for the 12 months to June 30, 1960. This was an increase of about $13,000,000 (about M 539.1 million) over the net income of $46,400,000 (about M 5141.4 million) reported for the year93 words
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Article265 1960-08-10 2 U.S. banks' reserve requirements cut by 3 actions WASHINGTON: The Federal Reserve Board has announced three actions which reduce reserve requirements for commercial banks. The first action effective Aug.. 25 allows member banks m the system's •country bank* category to count as part of their required reserves any vaultU.P.I. - 265 words
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Article82 1960-08-10 2 T^EW YORK, Wed Delrvenes of steel mill products ln June held up much better than United States ingot production, the American iron and Steel Institute reported. It noted that deliveries totalling 5.920.860 tons were only 5.6 percent less ha n m May whereas steel production was reduced82 words
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Article931 1960-08-10 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS. I cci cum capital nm. xall eiciuliag everytkiag. >l rxclalißf impend f cbi turn tonus issue. > «r ticlulme capital return T ecr cam capital return. I ci cam finical. c call cam all.931 words
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439 1960-08-10 2 Downward trend in shared continues unchecked PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST^ SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THERE was no let up m the fall of share J values on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. The process continued unabated and no less than 42 counters m439 words
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Article229 1960-08-10 2 Round the Wor Market Prices MOTE: All price, nclow are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON An. Previous foil.y RUBBER No. 1 RSC.i.f. European parts. Auk i Sept RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot '"'I RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms. Sept IS Oct. Dec 3»i IC 30 I U229 words
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Article216 1960-08-10 2 Singapore prices did not advance to extent expected J ONDON, Wed. As SinLi gapore prices did notadvance to the extent expected quotations were adjusted downwards a little at the opening and remained largely only nominal indications during the morning m the absence of demand. Traders estimated only a small216 words
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Advertisement712 1960-08-10 2 SMIPPING—f— >^i CAT <-* &y ggg THE Co Ao V. LINES Qs\} Sailings ta ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. aJfl CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Kflf S pare p. S-l-m Peaiag sA °V Sel»..a I 20 22 Aug M*** UT^ mM 6 s lyutau a 30 Aug 4 Sept 5 Sept I712 words
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Advertisement232 1960-08-10 2 I _j™ BARBER LINE Frem U.S A EAST COAST PORTS via PANAI-'f. LOS ANGELES <i«c^| ANU HONGKONG TAI PINC 18 Aug FERN-VILLE FAR EAST U)J Frem US A. CULF PORTS via PANAMA LOS ANGELES Ot _i r_J ANO HONGKONG. \m CASTLEVILLE In Pert UPHU* ,^H BARBER-FERN-VILLE LDCI I 'c NEW232 words
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306 1960-08-10 3 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS SERANGOON GARDEN MEN ARE HAPPY. AFTER ALL THAT GRUMBLING By Serangoon Garden, Wed. EXTENSIVE development projects which have given a new look to the Serangoon Garden Estate have prompted several residents and306 words
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208 1960-08-10 3 Sergeant Ezekiel gets his big chance to earn his wings SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A Malayan Air Training Corps Sergeant, Samson Ezekiel, 17. lias won a scholarship io train here. The scholarship, whl c h covers 10 hours ol flying-time at the Royal Singapore Flying Club, has bt en granted by Air208 words
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52 1960-08-10 3 MALACCA. Wed. Police iure have carried out ;jrise raids on suspected secret M>ciety hideouts m town. Two men with secret society tattoo mark^ were arrested: 494 people were searched and Questioned and another 109 wrre taken to the Central Police Station for questioning. They were52 words
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Article, Illustration215 1960-08-10 3 ALAN KHOO - ALAN KHOO Vun wins $1,000 m Shell photo show By Wed. The first prize of $1,000 In the "Oil m the Life of Singapore" photographic competition sponsored by the Shell Company here was won by Mr. Vun Kyn Hee of South Bridge215 words
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40 1960-08-10 3 IPOH. Wed. About 45 members of youth clubs from all over Perak have begun a seven-day youth leadership coarse here. The course, organised by the Department of Social Welfare is being conducted m j Malaya.40 words
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Article52 1960-08-10 3 JOHORE Bx\HRU, Wed.— Miss Majorie Horton. a Rotary Foundation scholar, who is on her way back home to Australia after completing a course at the Illinois Universtiy m America, will address v meeting of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club at the Johore Civil Service Club today at52 words
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206 1960-08-10 3 FARMER GETS 4 MONTHS FOR POSING AS A TRAFFIC COP pENANG. Wed. A young farmer from Sungei Patani posed as a traffic policeman m Penang and tried to get "coffee money and a monthly payment" from a lorry driver, the Second Magistrate's Court was told. Sam bin Kalam. 25. was206 words
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343 1960-08-10 3 TWO TIGERS THAT DIDNT SHOW UP AT THIS YEAR'S M.A.H.A. DISPLAY WERE ON 'SICK LEAVE' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed THE STORY of the two tigers that never appeared at this year's Malayan Agricultural and Horticultural Asso c i a tion show was told by a member of the MAHA committee. First343 words
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Article41 1960-08-10 3 IPOH, Wed.— Mr. Urn Tee Ee. 72. head postmaster here from 1928 till 1947, has died ln hospital here. He had been m poor health for some time. Mr Lim leaves five sons, five daughters and several grandchildren.41 words
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Article, Illustration126 1960-08-10 3 BANK MANAGER OFF: HE'LL RETURN FOR JOB IN KUCHING OINGAPORK, Wed. Mr. G. N. B. Haynes. manager of the Orchard Road branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Singapore, has sailed on the P and O liner Carthage for Britain for a brief holiday before going to Kuching, Sarawak, as126 words
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Advertisement93 1960-08-10 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERT WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 t!*0lO ADVERTISING: Jingles, spots ond sponsored programmes scripted, produced ona /PPj\ '< -he experts -FAR EASTERN FEATURES SERVICE, P.O. Box 1349, Singapore frr(*W *****). Please phone us .or on appointment. SQING AWAY? rr^^% DaTI/l-ir of personal fc household93 words
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Advertisement162 1960-08-10 3 j Hiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiitiiic-iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiicaittiiii^ I J "When Looking for Quality Always Visit j G. C. DE SUVA BROS., I Jewellers IS fj Manufacturers of Gem Set j i JO Jewellery m Platinum Gold. OK 1 1 Dealers m Precious and Semi f /~M Precious Stones. Iff\ H I ill v 1 V162 words
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Miscellaneous82 1960-08-10 3 *«i a talk: 7.15 The history of music m 'tre> >ound. Pm.— lu.M 730 Singapore Gazette, news. views and Interviews about people and events m and out of Singapore, presented by lan Hope; 7.40 Make mine music: 8.00 Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case: 830 Boldness Be My Friend. 9.0082 words
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Article, Illustration215 1960-08-10 4 CHILDREN WERE PACKED OFF TO GRANDMA IN MERSING. ./NEVER AGAIN THIS SEPARATION 1 TIONG BAHRU, Wednesday THE forthcoming August holidays will reunite a Singapore school teacher with her three children 1 whom she has not seen for more than four months. Mrs. An£ Kirn215 words
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Article126 1960-08-10 4 CHANGI: About 50 people have so far registered for adult education classes at the two registration centres m this district— the Chanui Point Community Centre and the Changi Community Centre. The centre leader, Inche Salleh Ahmad, said he expected at least 50 more to register before the closing126 words
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Article100 1960-08-10 4 SINGAPORE CITY: Twenty old boys from St. Andrew's School class of '49 met at a reunion dinner. The organiser of the dinner, Mr. Koh Peng Leong, now an assistant m a motor firm, said: "Since we left school m 1949 we seldom met each other and the100 words
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Article, Illustration65 1960-08-10 4 Mr. AU bin Yusoff and his bride Miss Mariam binte Manaf., who were married m Singapore, on Sunday. Mr. Aii who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Yusoff is a photographer attached to the Straits Times Press. Miss Mariam is65 words
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Article34 1960-08-10 4 TAMPINES: About 100 pupils and staff of Tampines School will hold a picnic at Changi on IfonOn the same day, 30 prefects of the school will hold a picnic at Pasir Ris.34 words
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Article145 1960-08-10 4 SINGAPORE. CITY: Popular Singapore -and AllMalaya cricketer. Mr. Carl Schubert, is the latest member to join the eightman team oi Deputy Public Prosecutors m the State Advocate General's chambers. A Gazette notification said the Yang di-Pertuan Negara has appointed Mr. Schubert a D.P.P. from Last week. Mi. Schubert,145 words
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Article175 1960-08-10 4 SINGAPORE CITY: Two New Zealanders found Singapore to be a 'shoppers' paradise" when they stopped over during the weekend on their way to the Olympic Games m Rome. They were Joseph Victor Devcich. 40. a 120-yard hurdler, and Mr. Clive Head. a bantamweight. Mr. Devcich has175 words
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Article51 1960-08-10 4 THOMSON ROAD: The Singapore Theological Seminary m Adam Road will hold a youth conference from Aug. 22 to 27. Highlights of the week will be a picnic, games, swimming. Special speakers are Mr. E Poulson, Rev. Daniel Yu and Rev. C. H. Yap. Youth leaders are invited to51 words
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Article, Illustration101 1960-08-10 4 SINGAPORE CITY: Mr. Richard Yeo Seng Yit, a dental surgeon, has been awarded a one-year fellowship for post-graduate studies at the Murray and Leonie Guggenheim Dental Clinic m New York. A dental officer attached to the Ministry of Health, Mr. Yeo will specialise m pedodontia. Mr. Yeo, an101 words
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Article102 1960-08-10 4 KALLANG: The Rev. Elton G. Hill, a pastor from America who visited Singapore last week, has promised to come back here with his wiie at the end of his forthcoming tour of Japan.. Mr. Hill, who is now on a round-the-world tour, held special meetings at the102 words
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Article12 1960-08-10 4 NAVAL BASE: The commander of the two visiting Royal Ceylon12 words
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Article, Illustration230 1960-08-10 4 2 PRESBYTERIAN PASTORS OFF TO SEOUL FOR TALKS SINGAPORE CITY: Two Singapore pastors. Rev. Timothy Tow Siang Hui and Rev. Kk>k Chiang Quek will attend the Fourth General Assembly of the Far Eastern Council of Christian Churches m Seoul. Korea, from Aug. 31 to Sept. 6. Rev. Tow who is230 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-08-10 4 SINGAPORE'S WORST DRIVER NATURALLY when he follows a vehicle he cannot, or doesn't want to. overtake, h pets as close to its tail as he can and so cause, a lovely lon- queue of traffic to form behind him. If he left a tap somebody with a faster66 words
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Advertisement353 1960-08-10 4 x\\i> f ii Are you going bald? W _H __L. AmmW c ■■■■■■■■■■a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BßH^w ,L_r^^^^__l _^_c' _.ke *-o mnny men *»os worried Decouse MgrjEZJm^MS^Mk Dold Patches were becoming increasingly Mw^pr^A noticeable on my head. I had tried mary M m.\wT*m\\ I hair oils end lotions, but to no avail. r/~^B3^_P^ Tne353 words
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Advertisement69 1960-08-10 4 Optica HOVU 0 P T I C 1 Al The Lair *u!tar v) |tM___. S. A. Tar, eye test: con you rd THIS? If you con*o? then const/ft THE OPTICAL I (NfXl l" \U'\mWM* ■MBffcMg A h r 38A. ORCHARDI Singly Tel: tt We have fU unbreakM UKB fm sports69 words
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Miscellaneous340 1960-08-10 4 CLUES DOWN 1. Classically take a formula for success m the kitchen? (6). 2. It's sham io get recent confusion inside (8). 3. Epithet for Ben Jonson underdone (4). 4. Out of the East, it used to be pertaining to the ear (6>. 5. Unmixed, but gets back up to340 words
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Article268 1960-08-10 5 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI ALLOCATION OF 158 UNITS AT THOMSON ROAD TO BEGIN SOON: ANOTHER LOT PLANNED IN PAYA LEBAR By SINGAPORE, Wednesday TWO s:U0(UM)() housing estates with 314 units are bem* developed by the Singapore Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society Ihe estates arc situated m268 words
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124 1960-08-10 5 RURAL PROJECTS FOR PERAK COST $161MIL. IPOH. Wed. Perak 's rural development plans will consist of 2.777 schemes costI ing about $161 million. The State Rural Development Board will meet soon to discuss these individual schemes and decide on priorities before submitting re- commendations to the Federa l i Government.124 words
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Article32 1960-08-10 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Wed. A special constable. Mohamed Shawal bin Yunus, 30, 1 I attached to Kuala Kangsar police station, was found i hanging at the police bachelors' barracks here.32 words
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Article, Illustration99 1960-08-10 5 ALICE SWAN WAS LUCKY AMONG THE 13 WHO CONTESTED FOR MISS COLLEGE 1960 TITLE Nineteen-year-old Alice Swan was crowned ".Miss College 19«0' at the •Teachers' Night* at the Singapore Military Forces Hall m Beach Road on Sunday. More than tiOO people, mostly school teachers m Singapore and their friends, attended99 words
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136 1960-08-10 5 Victor, the big man with a small guitar is bent on mastering music SINGAPORE, Wednesday. JOSEPH Victor Francis, 33, is i\ "big man with II i *1 a small guitar. He Is popularly called so because of his size and his great interest m music. Victor is a specialist m136 words
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140 1960-08-10 5 Boy, 16, wins award for Naval training in India rpANJONG MALIM. A Wed. Mohamed Tormoti bin Mohamed Selamat, 16, son of a rubber tapper, has won a nine-year scholarship m India which will qualify him for a division one appointment m the Federation Government service. He was selected from 150140 words
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Advertisement72 1960-08-10 5 LAM SOON LAM SOON LAM SOON LAM SOON CLEANSER. c Cleaner and Safer f^ftf c per tuba YQ c m tax area LAM SOON LAM SOON LAM SOON LAM SOON j -K^^^PHO/VOGff/IPH UNIVERSAL Medium-Wove Band j_T"_ r^m&mmW Radio Phonograph /w AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 109. North Bridge Rood. Sinoooorc. Tel:72 words
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Miscellaneous488 1960-08-10 5 TODAY'S EVENTS ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL HALL: The Creation by Haydn, rehearsal. 5.30 p.m. SINGAPORE POLICE BAND: Performance 7.30 to 8.30 p.m., Esplanade. SINGAPORE JUDO CLUB: Be- I ginners and 6th Kyu. 8 to 9 p.m tree practice. 9 to 10 p.m. TOC H SINGAPORE: Evening I of recorded classical music488 words
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Article431 1960-08-10 6 Dear Sir. ___P^^^r^r^^___^^^f^_B_^_^_B it-L. il'r ll'l i NO POINT IN SAVING fc-"al__U____Bß_*l M The Singapore Congress gets mv support tor their move to get the Provident Fund Board rules revised. I'm sure there are thousands of people like me who v»ould rather borrow a small sum from our own savings431 words
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Article, Illustration2393 1960-08-10 6 Hugh Dundas - The playboy pilots reach for glory of battle ...and win fame Hugh Dundas By LONDON. WEDNESDAY. THEY SAW THE SACRED COWS OF R.A.F. BEING LAUGHED AT AND DISCIPLINE FLOUTED The first attack on London took place on Sept. 7 but next day Germans had heavy losses fONDON is a big2,393 words
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Advertisement944 1960-08-10 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENTS 2e Words $H (Minimutm) COLO STORAGE Orchard Road n Singapore fr*sri Strawberry. Musnroom.s. Brussrl Sprouts. Tomatoes, nvstfrs expected to-day by Air from Australia. FAMILY SHOPPING. Make Wednesday KwninK Family Shopping Ni.bt Singapore Orchard Road branch will remain open until 7.30 V m. ev»iy Wednesday AT YOUR SERVICE944 words
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Advertisement85 1960-08-10 6 HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI' PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp Df the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of ;enturies-old "GENEVA QUALITY". H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penang. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 185 words
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Advertisement163 1960-08-10 6 THEY SAID 1 out any damase a$ 1 B__i unpa 0 11^ 1 .up.m*-***' P ca I < th n h9 a> t% I '»*mtnu *v* tpeaU fabf r»-*^2£2L_^iSL_ T?^^n^ I*''1 1 for tne care while m store and 1 aacejs^°^_iJ*^ \Am\\t^R^^'^^^ The or.V** 1 o\ WA oe item m163 words
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234 1960-08-10 7 R. G. PILLAI - Chance for 1 58 boys to lead new life R. G. PILLAI. PAROLE WILL BE GIVEN TO THOSE WHO SHOW GENUINE DESIRE TO BE LAW-ABIDING By SINGAPORE, Wed. THE Government has taken steps to shorten the "period of stay" for 158 inmates of the GimsoiL SchooJ Singapore's corrective training institution234 words
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Article, Illustration17 1960-08-10 7 M.AM HENRY SURIYA WEE CHEOW PENG LAI LONG TIEW LILY 00.17 words
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214 1960-08-10 7 Jail for 2 men who hurt, robbed taxi-man SINGAPORE, Wed. The First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, pointed out that taxi-drivers needed the protection of the courts as they commonT'^vicTims^oTTob^^ beries." Cresente Pasaol, a Filipino sailor, and Mohamed Kassim bin Mohamed Khan, were jointly charged with robbing a taxi-driver,214 words
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181 1960-08-10 7 at the U ifflea Girls' during the I Ime deciding on iard was high was to comKang. Miss Pa- R ss, Mr. Tan \bisheganaden. i the organs' Kang. was unable thustesa and the organisPhilip Liau. d I181 words
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8 1960-08-10 7 MILLION FOR MAJOR RPORT SCHEME IN KUCHING I8 words
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259 1960-08-10 7 Reptile scare at Pasir Ris: They lurk in undergrowth near beach TAM PINKS, Wednesday. yiCIOIS LOOKING reptiles of the lizard family, seen lurking m undergrowth near the Pasir Ris beach are causing a scare among picnickers. One giant amphibian lizard, four feet long and weighing 201 b.. has been caught.259 words
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Article17 1960-08-10 7 KUANTAN. Wed. Pahang's King George V National Park is now known as Taman Negara.17 words
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123 1960-08-10 7 Socialist Front urges: Lift ban on visits to detainees KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Socialist Front has decided to appeal to the Minister of Interior, Dato Sulaiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, to lift the ban on parents visiting detainees at the Batu Gajah camp. This decision was taken at the end123 words
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Article48 1960-08-10 7 •JOHORE. BAHRU. Wed. Four-cent and 50-cent stamps bearing the portrait of the present Sultan of Johore will be on sale at all post offices and postal agencies m the State of Johore as from Aug. 19 and not from yesterday as was reported.48 words
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92 1960-08-10 7 SEAMAN FINED $200 FOR ILLEGAL STAY IN THE STATE SINGAPORE, Wed.— A Hong Kong seaman, who has lived m Singapore for the past four years "for economic reasons," was fined $200 by the Ninth Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates for unlawfully remaining m the State. He was Yong Toh92 words
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134 1960-08-10 7 $200 FINE FOR MAN WHO CHEATED 2 JOB-SEEKERS SINGAPORE, Wed. A man, Kwok Choo Moi who absconded with two job-seekers' money after promising them jobs, was fined a total of $200 m the Ninth Magistrate's Court on two counts of cheating. Kwok pleaded guilty to cheating Ho Ah Yong and134 words
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188 1960-08-10 7 Woman waited 4 years to summon husband for maintenance, court told SINGAPORE, Wednesday. iOR FOUR YEARS Madam See Hock Neo, 33, an estranged housewife, lived on her own with cash and $(>0 m kind from her younger I brother. Then the brother and certain members of her church told her188 words
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Article70 1960-08-10 7 IPOH. Wed. Four youths held up a company director, Mr. Chew Kirn Ker, 60, m daylight recently, on the main trunk road, 16 miles south of here, and took a briefcase containing documents, five cheque books, $30 and a $350 gold watch. Mr. Chew was70 words
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Article23 1960-08-10 7 SINGAPORE, Wed— Mr. B. j. Tupaz is secretary of the Filipino Association of Singapore. Mr. Paul del Rozario is his assistant.23 words
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386 1960-08-10 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A total of 63 teachers have passed their final examinations held m June at the Teachers' Training College to qualify for the award of the Certificate of EducaThose who scored distinctions have the subject, mentioned within bracket*. Miss Aroozoo, Lilian.386 words
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Miscellaneous4 1960-08-10 7 iJ-^Bt^mmm^^;^^ BEINO^N. FOOLISHLY OPTIMISTIC,4 words
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796 1960-08-10 8 CHAPMAN PINCHER - Brook... the power behind the British Cabinet CHAPMAN PINCHER by 1 LONDON. WEDNESDAY WHEN Mr. MACMILLAN announced the names of his new 20-man ff Cabinet he should have added "and, of course, Sir Norman Brook." For, as Cabinet Secretary and Civil* Service overlord, Sir Norman has exerted more real power796 words
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133 1960-08-10 8 DETECTIVE WHO SENT SCORES TO THE 'CHAIR' DIES AT 74 NEW YORK. Wed.—Colourful Michael (Treat 'em Rough! Fiaschetti. the detective sergeant who once headed New York's Italian Squad and was responsible for sending scores of criminals to the electric chair, is dead at 74. His methods of hunting criminals won133 words
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Article50 1960-08-10 8 VTEW YORK. Wed— Best man at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Carter was Teado Benjamin. And the man who burgled their new Philadelphia home turned out to be Teado Benjamin. He even took the radio set he gave them as a wedding present.50 words
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Article, Illustration114 1960-08-10 8 Leading Rupert back into the shop the man shows him a smaller, round bowl with a fish m it. There, I'll warrant you've never seen one like that before," he says. Would you like it My. yes, I would I exclaims Rupert. Look how it changes114 words
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Miscellaneous464 1960-08-10 8 LOOK HERE FOR YOUR LUCKY STAR TODAY r>ORN today, you have a happy and harmonious around the corner, bui it's up to ment. A3 tremend us store oi home life, but you want) you iv make ihe turn! Pisces <Feb 20-Mai 20 1 physical and mental energy, someone for a464 words
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154 1960-08-10 9 Ex-detainee fulfils vow and frees birds I>AUB, Wed. A 46- year-old p.w D worker, a former detainee, marked the official end of the Emergency earlier this week by freeing five birds from captivity. His wife, seven children nd __50 other youngsters watched as he released three birds from their cage.154 words
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Article, Illustration460 1960-08-10 9 ROBERT WALLING - ROBERT WALLING NGAEGAG na I HAVE been doing a rather odd kind of test with a car that many families use the Ford Consul. I have deliberately sought out the traffic jams— it hasn't460 words
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289 1960-08-10 9 SO SAY THE NATHAN GROUP ARTISTS WHO PUT THEIR HEADS TOGETHER FOR ART SINGAPORE, Wednesday, jyjUTUAL criticism and exchange of ideal are the best means to improve artistic talents. This is the view of live "Nathan Road" artists who had made great strides m289 words
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Article, Illustration142 1960-08-10 9 Major General L. W. Thornton. newlyappointed Chief of General Staff, New Zealand Army, said here that SEATO countries had to be on guard against Communist infiltration all the time. Gen. Thornton, who was until recently the Chief Military Planning Officer of SEATO. sailed for New Zealand142 words
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120 1960-08-10 9 POLICE WARNING, SO CYCLISTS RUSH TO BUY HEADLIGHTS TAMPINES, Wed.— Cyclists m the Tampines district are rushing to buy headlamps and reflectors for their bicycles. A Tampines Road bicycle dealer said that he had sold hundreds of headlamps and reflectors to bicycle owners m the last two months. The dealers120 words
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Article49 1960-08-10 9 IPOH, Wed.— The 35 political detainees at the Batu Gajah detention centre ended their week long hunger strike on Monday. Among them are two women. They began their strike last week m protest against their not being released with the official ending of the Emergency.49 words
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Article25 1960-08-10 9 $38 mil. spending KUCHING. Wed.— The Sarawak Government is expected to spend an additional $38,730,000 on its 1959-1963 development programme, according to a Government statement.25 words
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Article22 1960-08-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. All seven battalions of the Royal Malay Regiment will have Malayan commander! by August next year.22 words
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Advertisement134 1960-08-10 9 Prizes for boys and girls ,-v___^ wv^: ¥>OCKET MONEY prizes 1 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. River134 words
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Advertisement190 1960-08-10 9 ____^^__c >N o yTw -.^_-_i-----F -k_«.7 i; rE winners of last week's colouring contest, each of whom will receive a $5 prize m due course, are: Miss Agnes Koh (14). Form 111-A, St. Theresa's Convent, Kampong Bahru, Singapore 4. Miss Susan Farrer (10), 199 Seedon Road, Singapore 10. Master Mubarak190 words
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Miscellaneous92 1960-08-10 9 1 r~ lIP *BC T-OUILB WfX A CAt RAP© fltf- 5^7 //IS7 jUNCO A WIAK SJOHAU OFTIH RICSFTIOHJ snr/crv Of* *WKH I CAN SI li*PtOV_P SV Mmm Matt S£C£P7/ON /S POO* KliMMJNft' TWI ABtIAL. AY* £KAMAJt LU*MMMOU*9. mmmmmm m-^mmmmmmmm-mmmm--mmm-mmmmmmm--* Pi*-———————-———————— i NOT, PULL J AT 7K£ MAC* OF V£ TUMmAS92 words
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Article, Illustration122 1960-08-10 10 0 RACEGOERS at Brighton, Sussex, held their breath as star jockey Lestor Piggott clung around his mounts neck for 100 yards before he fell only a few yards from the winning post. With Piggott fell his slipping saddle cause ofPopper - 122 words
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Article207 1960-08-10 10 SYDNEY. Wed. Teenage members of the Australian Olympic team will not be allowed to "roam" about Europe or anywhere else overseas after the Rome Games. The manager of the team. Mr. Sid Grange, issued this warning while commenting on his refusal to permit world famous207 words
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Article73 1960-08-10 10 ROME. Wed— Rumania has withdrawn from the modern pentathlon and may be replaced by another nation, Olympic organisers announced last night. The International Pentathlon Federation m Stockholm was informed of Rumania's decision which reduced the number of entries to 57, three short of the ceiling. TheU.P.I. - 73 words
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232 1960-08-10 10 Pills found in women's locker room? 'Ridiculous' KOfiUCTN, Wed.— The coach oi the United States Olympic women s swimming team Monday branded charges that thc girls used pep pills" during last weeks tnais at Detroit as "statements by a man who is being ridiculously jealous." Weikko RuusKa of Berkeley, California,232 words
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423 1960-08-10 10 JACK CUDDY - Nothing wrong with US tennis, says former Aussie star JACK CUDDY New York. Wed. By ADRIAN Quist could be hanged m Sydney's White City Stadium for saying this, but the former Australian Davis Cupper today admitted that "there's nothing wrong with L.S. tennis." t "You biokes have some terrific young423 words
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Article27 1960-08-10 10 MOSCOW. Wed. Russia expects to win medals m 13 events at the Olympics, said Nikolai Romanov, president of the central Council of Sports Societies.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 27 words
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Article341 1960-08-10 10 Floyd's a lighting champion' NEW YORK, Wed.- Floyd Patterson is eager to fight I Ingemar Johansson on Nov. 1 and Sonny Liston next year, his trainer said yesterday. Trainer Dan Florio explained: "Floyd wants to be a fighting champion. He wants to get Johansson out of the way m their341 words
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Article252 1960-08-10 10 By M. HARRISON-ORXY WHEN you bid a reasonabn slam and run into a bac break, at least you die m a worthy cause. There is nothing at all to console the player who goes down m a freely -bid contract of Five m a major. The following can252 words
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91 1960-08-10 10 BANGKOK. Wed. Mr Thawasak Plentham. retary general of the Badminton Association of Thailand, told reporters yesterday be had written to Badminton Associations m Asian countries to suggest that the Thomas Cup competition be held m Bangkok m December Main reason for the postponement. Mr.Reuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-08-10 10 0 LIKE this, it looks almost impossible, but out of 60 hurdles cleared by these young Swedish athletes. onl> one hurdle has been knocked down. This picture was taken during the Junior Swedish Mas tership contest. P o p pr <- r pic lure.48 words
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170 1960-08-10 10 VICENTE MALIWANAG - Two boxers may back famed fighting glory to the Philiping VICENTE MALIWANAG By SINGAPORE, THE Philippines, on short boxing rations for near| may soon see a return to the glory da\s 0 j |> an I jnassuming Filipino fighters are making a bid to cn *J' mortal Villa for a170 words
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Miscellaneous11 1960-08-10 10 J &SzZ3§z* Actually they are all my own chilly isn't it11 words
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Article, Illustration639 1960-08-10 11 CLIVE GRAHAM - CLIVE GRAHAM I With his unrivalled authority, j THE SCOUT makes a timely inquiry into racing's troubles By LONDON. Wed j ol! l>t that Fings ain't wot on the 1960 English n m breed of experts, the ng at horse-racing a639 words
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Article46 1960-08-10 11 DUBLIN. Wed. Ron Dewinner of the 1.500 metres at the 1956 Olympic Games, is named for the 800 a:.d 1.500 metres m the Republic of Ireland's team for Rome Olympics. Delany j •-d Ireland's sole gold I medal bi Melbourne four _o. Reuter. ReuterReuter.; Reuter - 46 words
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318 1960-08-10 11 THE SPRINGBOKS DIG IN AND MAKE IT A DRAW SHEFFIELD, Wednesday. YORKSHIRE'S match with the South African touring: cricketers faded into a draw on the third and final day here yesterday. A Yorkshire victory had seemed on the cards at one stage, when the Springboks were set 236 m 200318 words
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Article120 1960-08-10 11 •1 said that if Yonekura beats Medei he will be given a second crack at the world bantamweight title held by JOac Becerra of Mexico m Angeles. Becerra defended his title against Yonekura on May 23 m Tokyo by taking i controversial split de•n. NeitherU.P.I. - 120 words
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Article105 1960-08-10 11 BRADMAN: ENGLAND TEAM IS GOOD f OXDOX, Wed.— Sir Donald Bradman last night left by air for Australia tending the Imperial feet Conference at Lords. :i by reporters how he ught the England cricket Te>: team was faring. Donald said: "The team v> a lot of promi I have quiteReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration62 1960-08-10 11 PICTURE OF A BEA TEN CHAMPION Indonesian Thomas cup player Lie Po Djian carefully returns a hard hit by Lim Wei Lon, who beat him 15-12, 10-15, 15-8 when they battled during the interna tional match at th c Singapore Badminton Hall at the week-end. Indonesia beat Singapore 4-1, but62 words
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Article323 1960-08-10 11 SSC juniors impress in the heats SINGAPORE, Wed. It appears that Singapore Swimming Club will get the honour of having produced the best swimmers under 14 years of age. A total of 57 took part m heats yesterday 25 boys and 32 girls. Ot these, 37 will swim at the323 words
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Article81 1960-08-10 11 HAMBURG. Wed. Christine Truman of England and stateless Edda Buding Monday swept the women's doubles title here with a 6-4, 5-7, 6-0 win over the South African pair of Sandra Reynolds and Renee Schuurman m the international German tennis championships. Neale Fraser, 1960 Wimbledon champion whoU.P.I - 81 words
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Article72 1960-08-10 11 BRAS BASAH, Wed.— Old boys of St. Joseph's Institution beat the school team by 122 runs to retain the John Ess Memorial Cup at their annual cricket match yesterday. Top scorer Ernest Wicks retired after scoring 51. He also took six of the students' wickets72 words
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Article28 1960-08-10 11 ROME, Wed. Olympic athletes, officials and accredited newsmen will get free rides on buses, streetcars on Rome's only subway line by showine their Olympic Cards. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 28 words
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Article22 1960-08-10 11 POTCHEFSTROOM. Wed.— The touring New Zealand Rugby XJniun team beat West Transvaal 28-3 after leading 16-3 at hail-time.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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512 1960-08-10 11 ONDON, Wed. A new bowling discovery, Avid Larter, is included m the M.C.C. "A" team to tour New Zealand later this year. Dennis Silk, 28. who led M.C.C. m Canada last year, is captain of the side. The partyReuter - 512 words
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208 1960-08-10 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS HEAVY RAIN RESTRICTS TRAINING WORKOUTS ON TRACK By KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday JOHNNY Wilson, stable jockey for J.R. Doc Rodgers, has fully recovered from the injuries received m a race accident at the last race here and will resume208 words
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230 1960-08-10 12 No more expense money for these five \|ELBOURNE. Wed. Five touring Australian tennis players have been barred from receiving any more expense money at overseas tournaments this year. Australian Lawn Tennis I uciation .secretary Mr. A.C. Andrew announced the restriction yesterday on Warren Woodcock. Don Candy and Margaret Hellyer, ofReuter - 230 words
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Article86 1960-08-10 12 Italian chief is surprised LAUSANNE. Wed. Mr. Otto Mayer, Chancellor of the International Olympic Committee, said here he had asked Mr. Kurt Gassmann, .secretary of the International Football Federation, to investigate reports about the ineligibility of a number of Italian Olympic footballers. Mr. Mayer added that he h>*d given Mr.86 words
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Article136 1960-08-10 12 Chinese take spices too TAIPEI. Wed. Nationalist China's Olympic team leaves for Rome today with 400-lb of Chinese spices. Tin spices were requested by Rome Games officials to prepare Oriental tood for athletes Irom the East. Formosa is sending a 64--man team. Yang Chuan-kwang. rated among the top three decathlonistsU.P.I. - 136 words
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Article76 1960-08-10 12 ROME. Wed. Fifty-nine Japanese Olympic athletes and sports officials arrived here by plane yesterday. The party, travelling m a chartered aircraft from Tokyo, totalled 59. including the vice captain of the Japanese team. Toshiro Azuma, and three aides. The Olympic athletes were greeted at C_ampino airport byReuter - 76 words
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92 1960-08-10 12 Teenage girl sacked from Olympic team MANILA, Wed. Miss Gertrude Lozada. teenaged 400 metres freestyle champion, was last night dropped from the Philippine Olympic team to compete m Rome. The Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation announced that Miss Loz-ada was excluded for failing to train regularly with the rest of the92 words
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111 1960-08-10 12 AND JULIUS CAESAR WILL DIE EACH NIGHT ROME. Wed.— Julius Caesar will die nightly to entertain visitors to the Rome Olympic Games. The tragedy by William Shakespeare will be performed throughout the games m an amphitheatre of Ostia Antica. near the sea coast west of Rome, where the real CaesarReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration77 1960-08-10 12 SINGAPORE Wed. Raffles Girls Rave an outstanding display when they beat thf Tanglin Besar Malay School m the City District inter-primary schools netball final yesterday. They won 19-3. Picture shows the champions with their teachers (from left): front row: Keng Ban Ha, Evelyn Khoo, and Miranda Chua.77 words
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Article93 1960-08-10 12 SYDNEY, Wed.— lan Chapman, 21-year-old Australian cycling champion, established himself as an Olympic gold medal prospect when he clocked 1 mm. 10.7 sec. m a 1.000 metres time trial here yesterday. It was Chapman's personal best. Only Warren Scarfe, holder of the Australian record ofReuter - 93 words
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Article46 1960-08-10 12 TOKYO, Wed.— The Japan Boxing Commission said yesterday that world featherweight boxing champion Davey Moore of the United States would arrive here on Aug. 11 for a 15-round title bout to be held on Aug. 29. His challenger is Kazuo Takayama of Japan.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration26 1960-08-10 12 KIWI OL YMPIC HOCKEY PLAYERS HERE TO CHALLENGE SINGAPORE Tl, I pi« ho J p-m.ktj Will v t J pi.o at th, i.in i„ David £2,126 words
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307 1960-08-10 12 BATTLE AT THE TOP GROWS KEENER AS LANCS DRAW LONDON, Wednesday. TOP four places m the English county cricket championship were unchanged after the series of matches which ended yesterday. But Lancashire, who gained only four points for a draw against Kent, had their championship lead over Yorkshire reduced. Lancashire307 words
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Article29 1960-08-10 12 ROME. Wed. Thai! 14-strong basketball for the Olympic Gan:' rived here by air led by Mr. Svasti LekHyanand. secretary of tne Tn.i Olympic Committee.— Reuter.29 words
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Article25 1960-08-10 12 ROME. Wed. Philippic ambassador to the Holy See Jose Maria Delgado. ha visited the Olympic trainii facilities at the Acu.ua Act tosa center25 words
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Article266 1960-08-10 12 At the Oval. Middlesex beat Surrey by an innings and 21 runs. Middlesex 284 for seven declared. Surrey 71 and 192 (A. Parsons 56 not out). Middlesex 14 points. At Worcester. Worcestershire beat Nottinghamshire by 217 runs. Worcestershire 147 and 335. Nottinghamshire 176 and 89 <N. GiflordReuter - 266 words
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Article69 1960-08-10 12 HAMBURG, Wed.— Sandra Reynolds of South Africa yesterday gained her revenge over Maria Bueno, who beat her m this year's Wimbledon final, by defeating the Brazilian girl 7-5, 8-6. It was the women's singles final of the German lawn tennis championships. Italian Davis Cup player NicolaReuter - 69 words
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