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Title Section18 1960-08-12 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERYRnnv S TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article242 1960-08-12 1 Belgians m Katanga warn of 'serious trouble' I| W I L L ARCH IN AT THE HEAD OF 300-MAN SWEDISH FORCE: TSHOMBE NOW PAVES t W AY FOR EVEN MORE U.N. TROOPS TO TAKE 3 yc ß FROM THE BELGIANS.. .AND LUMUMBA TICKED BY RIOTERS)Reuter - 242 words
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Article, Illustration263 1960-08-12 1 Mrs. Powers - Mrs. Powers by WASHINGTON. Fri. Mrs. Barbara Powers. 25-year-old wife of the American U-2 pilot who will £0 on trial in Moscow' next week, said yesterday that her '•maximum hope" was that he would get a light sentence. Mrs. Powers said that she had tentative plane reservations toReuter - 263 words
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Article62 1960-08-12 1 PAY A LEBAR. Fri.— THIRTY-TWO Federation bound air passengers were stranded at the Singapore Airport for four hours yesterday when a Malayan Airways Viscount broke down with engine trouble. The passengers had boarded the plane, but less than half an hour later they were back m62 words
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Article258 1960-08-12 1 A. MAHADEVA - A. MAHADEVA MAJOR BURROWS DECORATED FOR 18 YEARS' SERVICE IN THE VOLUNTEER FORCES By 1 SINGAPORE CITY. Friday CHARTERED civil engineer, Mr. .I.M.H. Burrows, has been awarded the First Clasp io (he Efficiency Decoration ol' the Singapore Military Forces by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inclie 'S'lisot*258 words
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70 1960-08-12 1 EVERY YEAR MANY PERFECT MURDERS Take Ihe ease of the acid hath killer John George llaigh. lie removed live people without a I race before he became careless. And had lhc lit Ih victim really posse ss c d the wealth lo which he laid claim the world might never70 words
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49 1960-08-12 1 BARNSLET, (England), Fri Fifty-nine-year-old sirs. Annie Winter's habit of eating salted peanuts m bed killed her, an inquest was iold here. A pathologist said Mrs. Winter died oi asphyxia. She aie too many peanuts, made herself ill with the excess salt and choked.49 words
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79 1960-08-12 1 'DOLLAR' PLANE LEAVES FOR KUCHING PAY A LEBAR. Fri. A Malayan Airways Viscount left Singapore for Kuching this morning with $2,000,000 In four wooden boxes. The money Is from the Board Of Currency Commissioners here to the Accountant General In Kuching for circulation m Sarawak. Four heavily armed Gurkha policemen79 words
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Article31 1960-08-12 1 LONDON. Fri— Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, returned here by aii yesterday from Bonn after his two-day world-ranging talks with Dr. Konrad Adenauer. West German Chancellor.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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116 1960-08-12 1 T.V. PAYS $4¼m. TO FILM CHURCHILL'S WAR MEMOIRS LONDON, Fn AngloAmerican co-operation is television a scries of documentary films based on Sir Winston Churchill's memoirs of World War Two. it was announced nere last night. The American Broadcasting Company had earlier acquired the exclusive world wide television rights to all116 words
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Article33 1960-08-12 1 ROME. Fri.— Twenty-three ]>ersons aboard a Eritish Viscounwere injured when the plane swerved violently to avoid collision with a Pd n- American Boeing 707 within minutes of landing here yesterday33 words
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Article34 1960-08-12 1 LONDON. Fri.— Eight seamen from the 3.8'J0-ton cargo ship Castilian were sentenced to one mouth's unprisooment on cnarges arising from *n unofficial strike which prevented tne ship sailing on Wednesday morning.34 words
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Article23 1960-08-12 1 LONDON. Fri.— Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev has accepted "with great satisfaction." an invitation to visit North Korea m October.23 words
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Article28 1960-08-12 1 TOKYO. Fri Radio Peking reported that the Laos revolutionary committee has appointed Prince Souvanna Phouma as Prime Minister of the new r evolution ary government.28 words
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177 1960-08-12 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. AN EIGHT-DAY strike by the employees at the motor workshop of Mr. CF. Pope m Anson Road has ended. The workers, who had been on strike since Tuesday last week, returned to their jobs following an agreement reached between their union and the177 words
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55 1960-08-12 1 ROME. Fri.—Jon Henrick.,, the Ausiralian swimming star, and hls American fiancee, Bonnie Wrrkierinrm-hJ-Jiaxe_^Lj^isiijsv^ ding during the Olympics on September 3-eigh: days before the end of tne games. It will be a t.ght .schedule as Hen.ick.^ is scheduled to play m both morning and afternoon water-poloU.P.I. - 55 words
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Article28 1960-08-12 1 NEW DELHI. Fri.— Prime Minister Nehru said yesterday India had a.sked a number of countries to break off economic and diDlomatic relations with South Africa28 words
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Advertisement47 1960-08-12 1 for style a4%/^^ comtort -rtCS OPTIEK opticians JL fat ***** smartest combination for business Mil pleasure PLEASURE Sleek lines by Pinin Fiona; roomy comfort for four dren; handsome two-tone finishes; making the A.40 the most modern two -purpose car on the roads today. b,!N 440 BORNEO MOTORS47 words
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Advertisement52 1960-08-12 1 '*$rwtrA dream of a make-up... soft as a cloud... only Creme Puff gives that natural moist glow, at the touch of a puff! Because it contains vital moisturizing cream and silkysmooth powder, Creme Puff looks as natural as it feels max Factor HOLLYWOOD .awm\ j^ '^WM aa&fei '*jf£a&oa^w¥laamTß *a\'//' j^.<oTKa52 words
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Advertisement38 1960-08-12 1 magic-cling bra L«a^ Strapless and. with WtV revolutionary cling- >^j| ing back. Designed to stay m ploce no matter how active you are, m white ar block mmmmm Get some CHOTIRMALL'S today at: 41/43, High Street 4 Fitzpotricks.38 words
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234 1960-08-12 2 Signs of a boom develop in London stock markets: Both tins and rubbers ease LONDON. Fri. L_ I TWERE were signs of a. boom developing m the London stock markets yesterday, with vigorous buying In progress for stock that la becoming more difficult to obtain every day. demand was stimulated234 words
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Article122 1960-08-12 2 Stocks go up without the aid of any spot news NEW YORK: Wall Street dosed Tirm. with a fair distribution of gains extending mostly to one dollar or more. Tlie recent upward movement was carried a stage further yesterday although profit-taking hampered progress at times. Steels were m122 words
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143 1960-08-12 2 AMSTERDAM Trainmen's strike closes steel works Market Irregular \MSTERDAM: The market was irregular yesterday There were some foreign buying orders at the lower level. Shippings, plantations and state loans were very quiet and about unchanged. PITTSBURGH: A strike of 300 railroad workers has closed the works here of the Jones143 words
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Article186 1960-08-12 2 OHIPS lying alongside the Sin- gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Havelstein 1/2. Hamburg 4 5. Straat Magelhaen 6 7. Kartosono 10 11. Patroclus 13 14. Martlniquais 15 16. Seibun Maru 18. Batavia 19. Perak N.Wull 2. Serudom N.Wall 4. Rajah Brooke 21,22. Inchstaffa 23186 words
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Article56 1960-08-12 2 HONG KONG. Thursday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,195 $1,193 .sales sales Union Ins. Canton $92.00 $9000 sellers sales Wheelock Marden 7.70 7.65 sales sa*es H'Konii phone $38.50 $38 25 sales sales Dairy Farm «fc Cold Storage $28.40 $28.50 W9MU sales56 words
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Article41 1960-08-12 2 Rubber Corp.: lOp.c. LONDON: The Malayan Rubber Loan and Agency Corporation declared a dividend of 10 per cent for the year to June 30. 1960 <same». Dividend is payable on Sept. 23. Net profit after tax totalled £13.595 (£14.--02 5».41 words
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Article352 1960-08-12 2 Plan to settle mine row with month's adjustment period TOKYO: An -adjustment period" of one month has been ollered to Japan coalmine workers and the management of the Mitsui Mining Company to settle a labour dispute. For a year the company and miners unions have argued over a retrenchmentReuter - 352 words
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Article93 1960-08-12 2 LUTON i England >: Vauxhall Motors, subsidiary of American Oenaral Motors, yesterday announced that its policy of allowing deolers to cut prices on I960 models had resulted in quick clearance of stocks. The cut-price policy, unprecedented in :he British motor trade, was introduced three weeks ago when93 words
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Article902 1960-08-12 2 UP 1 DOWN 67 UNCHANGED 107 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Thursday. Previous Today INDUSTRIALS Alex. 8ncKs Crds (N) .90 Alias Ice 11 oo Bu.-ers B.B. Pelro! C 42 B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt. Fret. 2C 3 20/3 Ores. 51 Federal Dispensary l.37»i 1.321-2 FiUpatncks902 words
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521 1960-08-12 2 Heaviest selling pressure is on minings sdfasdfsdfsd SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE spate of selling continued unchecked on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and only one counter, Rubber Estates of Malaya, improved by 6d. The heavies! pressure was experienced m lhc mining section where 52 per cent of listed counters dropped m521 words
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Article114 1960-08-12 2 Market uncertain with unexpected decline m Singapore LONDON. Fri. The opening list was marked down sharply In sympathy with the steep and largely unexpected decline at Singapore. Minor fluctuations occurred and the market remained uncertain m trend until the afternoon. The close was quiet at a half penny per114 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article82 1960-08-12 2 LONDON A.. Prev hi iRUBBER No 1 RSa C.i.f. European ports. Auk Sept. RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot M RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mous< Termi. Sept Oct. Dec TONE: Quiet PEPPER: Whit* Sarawak t.a.q. til. European port* July Au,,. PEPPER: Black Sarawak Special c.i t. European82 words
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Article28 1960-08-12 2 NEW YORK An. 11 Previous Toclay TIN Strait* spot RUBBER Futures Sept Nov SALES 56 lot* TONE: Steady at decline No. i RbS Aug. ■P*28 words
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Article29 1960-08-12 2 E r U K Mm« In a ■D* J ■Oi-ON. H r, bun. Hr COLOMOT C t Kf PHlLIf K. n -is D «>, sn t BT29 words
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49 1960-08-12 2 Easier tone of copper contributes to later decline in tin price jTMN declined during ittoderati H ings. A less awstiml S X together with limited (Jotitim i the easier lone <>l cornier B I buting towards the ricrwiitiH B 1 M Modest tractl i Mft I'tJBB I m wm49 words
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Article144 1960-08-12 2 The United States now brings it down 10 three per cent from 3' WASHINGTON United State* yes lowered Its equivaii the bank rate to three P*r cent hail rile curreni British kvt'i. The rt'c Ha i rvi Board authorised Fi Reserve Banks In Nem Cleveland. Richmond a:. a144 words
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Advertisement612 1960-08-12 2 $3$s CAT &y p| THE t A. V. LINES G^i* Sj-I.ms t» AOEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. /V s nore p Sham Pemag >ft W Seiasi.a r 20 22 Aut »/**< 2S Au| t#<^ J* 30 »uj- 1 Sett 5 Sept 6 Sift X- li^KS^-ij II 20612 words
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Advertisement126 1960-08-12 2 BARBER L* C From US A EAST COAST PORTS TAI PING 1 Aug t .^<l FERN-VILLE FAR EAST From USA GULF PORTS AND HON FERNBAY 70 Aug f l*r BARBER-FERN'VILLE U* To: NEW YORK. BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA I GLENVILLE J FERNSIDE In Pert Sails U Aug /C| HARRISONS «c CROSFIELU i126 words
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Article25 1960-08-12 3 U.A LUMPUR. Fri. ration MPs, Inche bill Noordin and Mr. boon yesterday reft m England after •xo months' train- In parliamentary proce-25 words
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Article27 1960-08-12 3 SINGAPORE. Kr: The d Kingdom CommissionSingapore and Com- tfiei Genera! for SouthAsia, the Earl of Sel- heduied to re gapore by air today.27 words
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Article83 1960-08-12 3 YMCA APPEALS FOR MORE MEMBERS SINGAPORE CITY. Fri The President of the Young Adult Group of the V.M.C.A. Mr. Robert Teo. has appealed for more members. '"Besides fun and fellowship, all those who join the V.M.C.A. Will become better citizens'*, he said. The Young Adult Group Is providing to member.-,83 words
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Article36 1960-08-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A group of local businessmen here < ir planning a new Indusl ry bee -keeping which they claim will eventually benefit Malaya's rural dwellers and contribute something to the national economy.36 words
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Article73 1960-08-12 3 SINGAPORE CITY. fri. Almond and "kana are imported here from China m Increased quantities. They are used for decorating homes and for making 'ornaments'. "kana" seed is the size Of a thumb. It is carved for making attractive ornaments. Almond seeds are. m the hands or expert craftsmen,73 words
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215 1960-08-12 3 ROY LAZAROO - ROY LAZAROO TWO AUSSIE ENGINEERS SAJfJHHE^WERE^ MUCH IMPRESSED BY WHAT THEY SAW B, Singapore City. Friday p\() Australian engineers trom the Cas and I eul Corporation ot Victoria told the Free Presa that Singapore had "one of the most modern £as installations m the world."215 words
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Article, Illustration18 1960-08-12 3 DEAF CHILDREN LABELLING THE TINS FOR FLAG DAY18 words
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164 1960-08-12 3 The target is to build school for 100 children SINGAPORE. City, aJ Fri. -Despite their handicap, some 20 deaf children worked diligently at the Singapore Association for the Deaf headquarters yesterday preparing for their forthcoming Fla° Day. They were getting reads with labelling empty tins for collections on the Flag164 words
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109 1960-08-12 3 FRANKEL ESTATE MARKET TO HAVE CAR PARK FrATONO, Fri. A new b, 5160.000 market standing on more than 10.000 .square feet of land, will soon be ready In Frankel Estate. Known as Frankel Market, it is situated along Siglap Drive m the heart of Frankel Estate. It can also serve109 words
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Article57 1960-08-12 3 Man remanded on robbery charge SINGAPORE. Fri. Koh Whal Ho pleaded not guilty, m the Ninth Magistrate's court to a charge of robbing Babu Singh of 5225 m Lorong Sengat, off Joo Chiat Place on the afternoon of July 30. He was remanded at the Central lock-up until next j57 words
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Article60 1960-08-12 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. Thirty-lour shop proprietors and partners were fined m the Ninth Magistrate's Court for failing to close their shops on specified closing days an offence under the Shop Assistants Employment Ordinance. I Thirty of them paid fines of $25 each while trie remaining four,60 words
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205 1960-08-12 3 Motorists wonder at the "invisible" village beauty of Tampines TAMPIXES, Friday. MOTORISTS along Tampines Road are wondering al :i "beautiful village girl" who seeks ;i lifl :il nighls but disappears a lew moments later. Whether "she" belongs to this world or a spirit is their wonder. Mr. Wong Lai Tien,205 words
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Article29 1960-08-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Selangor Religious Teachers' Association is to ask its members to go on a 10-day fast m their fight for higher pay.29 words
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Article22 1960-08-12 3 GEYLANG. Fri. Alexandra F. T. defeated H. M. Dockyard 3-1 m a S.A.F.A second division league mutch at Oeylang stadium.22 words
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Article34 1960-08-12 3 IPOH. Fri.— Six giant excavators are now being lerried across the threequarter mile broad Perak River, near Teluk Anson, to save 2.500 acres of coconut small-holdings from damage by sea water.34 words
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Article27 1960-08-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The working parly set up to study details of establishing a rubber exchange m the Federation plans to .stan work soon.27 words
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173 1960-08-12 3 Shell plan to provide wider scope to staff SINGAPORE CITY, FTt Mr. Patrick Chee ol the Advertising Department of Shell Co. of Singapore Ltd. will be leaving for Ceylon to take up the pest ,f advertising manager m the company there. Mr. Chee. accompanied by his wile and two children,173 words
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Advertisement132 1960-08-12 3 $$0O MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 Telephone ITITHEmWDj I LeorKer Cote. I la. _tllt/ f Scat*** PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD. W Bridge Rd.. Spor*. Tel. *****. Vngopore Kualo Lumpur |.SC I ORIS 3 SYNCHRONER 100 Smart m Design L Reliable m Use AMATEUR PHOTO STORES132 words
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Advertisement128 1960-08-12 3 ■Ik T^ime and jjate automatically WBBBHW SINCE 1815 Xfi ii j jfy^p^iy THE sw,ss WATCH IrTi^hw FOR AU CUMATES •**—-> t^L\\ *Brmf^ bt t LEUBA WATCH CO.. LTD. Ammm\ W 18F Bat+er Road Singapore WHITEAWAYS mm LAST TWO DAYS Final Slashing Reductions Sale Must Finish at 1 p.m. Tomorrow aaa^af'128 words
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Article, Illustration995 1960-08-12 4 House of Bees Where's the LUCK MR. CHIA WONDERS AS THE HIVES GO UP REPEATEDLY AROUND HIS HOUSE RIVER VALLEY, Friday. k TTs nothing but bees, bees and more bees," says Mr. Chia Keng Tye of Killiney Road. "Ever since we have been living here, innumerable swarms of bees have995 words
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Article, Illustration68 1960-08-12 4 THE WORST DRIVES IN SINGAPOKE MR. Clogghead approachea tiaflic lights at "red as fast as he tan. hoping that they will change before he gets to them. Of course it very rarely mini off. and hv has to stop. He still hasn't learnt that hv slowing down m68 words
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Advertisement381 1960-08-12 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Wonderful Slide Shows as never before! Xl m cdt S elLelp iri r Touch the remote control ,-^§s i^**^tW chonged instantly. Another ■jßafc^fc^ .^aaW'arlt&Joa M n^ jtj touch, the projector t**4&^ r focussci. Top Quality SOL3f W**Zy^&^iS^' 85mm/ F2. 8 Katagon InterJ? *\l '1 flf chongeable lens, 3COW lamp381 words
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Miscellaneous528 1960-08-12 4 CLUES ACROSS fl I m*L i^^Tr^nr^^TT^^ 11 """BBaßßTaT^T^^Tr^ 1 Put the cheque m again and \C 15 j r+ 13 |0 be an ambassador i 9». I "j^B I 5 A UUitant COlliebaCk ill "^"■Bfflal^'^BBBWBaBBBBBBBBBBBT'^BBBaW BHE Hb^Hbbbbbbbbbi bbbßl bbbbbbl bbbbbbl IB^ 1 1 PM H 1 »B^ |Mbß^ 8 Half528 words
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122 1960-08-12 5 SITUATED IN L||AN STREET: p L ANS NOW UNDER prEE STUDY SINGAPORE CITY. Friday I louse headquarters in i in* State will I** sh vi I ul loljl estiniat.(i.DIMI. Ikijs ugivecl l<> \)j\ for ilu building. vi plans of the nd her arrange- under122 words
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Article52 1960-08-12 5 CONVICTED ON CHARGE OF $15 THEFT SINGAPORE CITY. I:. Ibrahim oil Mohamed, was convicted by the v. strate, Mr. M. a g $15 beRoad on Jim vas po>tp I a probai n report. Ibra aid io have red the $15 from l». 's a iiquor shop in -I.;. He was52 words
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8 1960-08-12 5 VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED URGENTLY SAYS CA OFFICIAL m8 words
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178 1960-08-12 5 Tourist guides to be given part-time training CITY, Fri. ■J Mr. Paul G. Peralta. the new executive officer ot the Singapore Tourist Association, tociay spoke of the trials and tribulations of an infant organisation. "Our main concern is lands. No money i.>, available Irom Government. We have to depend on178 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-08-12 5 WESTERHOUT PROVES A MARKSMAN TO WIN CUP Sergeant Burton Westerhout of St. Joseph's Institution Cadet Corps who won the Ma.i. Anwar Latifl Cup for individual championship at a shooting competition at the Singapore .Military Forces miniature ranjfe recently. Sgt. Westerhout scored 54 out of a possible fiO points.48 words
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Article67 1960-08-12 5 BUKIT TIMAH, Fri. Seventy-nine students from vernacular schools have b,*en selected for the 1960--1961 pre-university course of the University ol Malaya. They will begin their studies with an orientation at the university's Oei Tiong Ham Hall on Monday at 9.15 a.m. Of the group. IT67 words
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130 1960-08-12 5 SHOP OWNER DENIES RUNNING A LOTTERY SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. A Middle Road shop proprietor was arrested after he was found m possession 01 Gocuments relating to a character lottery, a Magistrate's court was told Tham Keng Wah, 43, pleaded not guilty to a charge of assisting m the lottery. The130 words
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Article, Illustration145 1960-08-12 5 No more 'rolling' says youth who changed his profession 4 times SEMBAWAXG, Kridav. (MIKKRR L 22-year-old Liew Kirn Chin, a "rolling stone" lor seven years, has now 'decided to slick lo one job. He is now ;i tailor "1 m Sembawang. Born In Singapore, he joined the Federation Army alter145 words
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87 1960-08-12 5 SING TO FORGET ALL YOUR WORRIES SAYS SU HAN, I4 STAMFORD. Fri. A fourteen-year old girl. Lee Su Han. finds music a happy diversion. "Perhaps there is nothing else which keeps one away from worries," she said. Su Han's favourite instrument is ukelele and ever since she has taken interest87 words
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Article41 1960-08-12 5 KOTA BAHRU. Fri. A Thai. Ah Hit, son of Eh Beng told the Hign Court here that two men had hacked to death his friend. Eh Bah. while they wero taking a stroll on the evening of Feb/23.41 words
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Advertisement291 1960-08-12 5 Menthol FILTER CIGARETTES brand available m "^^^^^^^jSaVy^ package of 10 I^^^J *'*4 cigarettes' I jL^^aW Only NEWPORT adds a refreshing ri»ST WITH TMf FINfST CIG*«ITTCS-IM»OUCM lOßlllAftD ftISC«*CM /L^~ ff two *u*d»co »i*«s or TOi»cco iinmmti ii S^ 50 H KJTRAI HOTEL > Bcncooien St., Spore. yf M >L Nn, Tcls:291 words
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Miscellaneous337 1960-08-12 5 LOOK HERE FOR WHAT'S ON TODAY UNITED METHODIST 1HOIR: lor broadcast service of e::. Asia Central Conference ai Anglo-Chinese School Hall. Coleman street. 8 p m. sincapork MEDICAL 18mm IATION; Talk on "Nutritional by Prof. M Rachmileu: 1 at Allen Lecture Theatre. p.m. Y.w.i tram Road>: ecrafi Training Course «ry337 words
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Miscellaneous54 1960-08-12 5 p.m.. Judo special intensive course —5.45 p.m.. Malay National Language St. I beqinner.s— 6.30 p.m.. Individual Billiards Medley Championship at 6.15 p.m CHINESE Y.M.r.A.: Table- tennis— 9 a.m.. body building, weight lifting and badminton '2 p.m.. Folk Dance Club (regular session >. THE STAGE CLUB: The Rape of the Belt"54 words
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Article473 1960-08-12 6 ENGLISH IS JUST INVALUABLE 0 The Federation s Assistant Minister oi Information and Broadcasting, Inche SvhJ Ja afar Albar's spirited defence cf the use ct the English language in Malayan schools is a mest logical one. No doubt a nation mu^t gi.e oil importance to its ov.n language,473 words
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550 1960-08-12 6 MARGHANITA WEE - SWEE LIAN'S HOME LIFE IS BEING KILLED BY THE KINDNESS OF HER WIDOWED MOTHER-IN-LAW MARGHANITA WEE K^fl LIAN's home lite is being killed by kindness. From South Bridge Road, Swee Lian writes: I have been married two year.->. My mother-in-law is the kindest person in the world. But sometimes she550 words
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Article, Illustration287 1960-08-12 6 Suzy finds way to keep 'that man' informed with minimum of effort fasdfsdfas gUZY PARKER is a film star partly by accident and an iconoclast by conviction and application, writes Logan (ionrlav. Her marriage to Frenchman Pierre de la Salle is being dissolved, and she has reacted characteristically to the287 words
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Article, Illustration704 1960-08-12 6 IF FATHER HAS, BLACK EYES AND MOTHER BLUE. IT IS THREE TO ONE THAT YOURS WILL BE BLACK fasdfsdfsdafsdfasd PURLY hair, twins and Roman noses ;ill run m families. Medical men :ittribute this to hereditary tendencies. And like most people, you've wondered occasionally about this heredity704 words
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Article299 1960-08-12 6 William Hickey - William Hickey By CLASH OF PERSc AND IM Gc "M FORGET. SAYS M fjKOXIN. lhc II >.- .i-...|,| walkedoul after ~a <li|'f IT I. ;i clash <>r personalis i,. bE BBBBT linn and k'K iiiiin.uiilnit B Prince of Wales <Ik< k s £j ed brown shoes lm299 words
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Advertisement690 1960-08-12 6 CLASSIFIED ADS, ANNOUNCEMENT lg \tordn $9 (Minimum) PRICES SLASHED durinjc BBfll two •i iy.« of «aie at Whlteawajrß •I'.pco.-d j K.r l>or» t t.-t h.rt m th«" IbbM AT YOUR SERVICE _•<, H..,<^ "-J i Mm > K»x- Ml ctt. extra TOP QUALITY COLOUR IT nt from I.'•: h. -Life"690 words
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Advertisement39 1960-08-12 6 J pj Song of Love B Eternally Beautiful v "ENGAGEMENT RINGS P m m Platinum A Gold bet Diamonds. fj 5 Ball ■P. H. HENDRY. Jewellers I 78, North Bridge Road A; 1 Adelphi Hotel, Spore, aj Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Advertisement56 1960-08-12 6 ♦♦♦♦♦*****44 44 ***** 44 J So very attractive from any view f*%* Af 86 North Bridge R THE SHOP FOR LADIES GENT ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦ I L I **W^m *Mt I .ILr SI H^ j I mm^—W *m\ Mo ■V "jr J m m^**^^^^^^^^m 9 ls\\ H TeleP hon< fl f if56 words
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73 1960-08-12 7 FEW ARE WILLING F£R THESE )l0 REN A TASTE OF HOME SINGAPORE CITY. Friday i the public to play "un- h> hundreds of orphans m --^44v4KU*tirumt_iuari4^ lhc authorities. I have come Forward t<> is a result of the H t lit public lo "adopt*73 words
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Article, Illustration82 1960-08-12 7 JUNE IS OFF TO LONDON FOR TRAINING AS SECRETARY June Lee Peek Hoe. fsisatlßj of the An-Io- hine>e School. Singapore. who will leave for London i»i» Sunday for a In ff ai eafaiss m Chartered Sec ret ir\ship She plans to praeti>e m London tor a year alter completing the82 words
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77 1960-08-12 7 MORE FARMS WHEN THIS NEW ROAD IS READY KALLANG. Fri A large ea ol farm land In Payota will be opened lor development when a .id. linking Kirn Avenue with Boon Road is ready. The road, about three quarters of a mile long, is being built by a spe,quad of77 words
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361 1960-08-12 7 By JULIET ANG 2INGAPOORE City, Fri. -Mr. K.C. Hoffman, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education, urged students to take active part m extra-mural activities to foster a spirit of co-operation to meet the challenge of a new era and a new361 words
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157 1960-08-12 7 Counsel stages walk-out after complainant turns down his advice SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. Assistant Director of Ihe Legal Aid Bureau walked out of :i magistrate's court, follow ing an unexpected turn of events m the court proceedings. Mr. Edward Loke Yue Toh was originally -acting as coun[or Madam Seah Ah Huay.157 words
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Article23 1960-08-12 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri Ii che Hasbollah bin Haji Abdul Aati has been elected chairman of the Johore Bahru branch of UMNO.23 words
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61 1960-08-12 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. Less cargo was handled at the Singapore roads and Har- bour Board wharves from i January to May this year than during the same period last year, according to Sta- tistics Department figures. The tonnage handled m the first five months61 words
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Article, Illustration25 1960-08-12 7 RGS GIRLS SINGING THE NATIONAL ANTHEM ANNA TAN AND OON SOCK HUANG WITH THEIR BOOK PRIZES25 words
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148 1960-08-12 7 COURT UPHOLDS SENTENCE OF MAN WHO CUT SHOPMAN 'S EAR SINGAPORE CITY, i ri. The Chief Justice. Sir Alan Kost dismiss* d an appeal by a hawker. N. Ismail, 37. against a District Court sentence Ol 18 months' jail for causing grievous hurt to a .-hop assistant for refusing to148 words
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Article57 1960-08-12 7 SEMBAWANG, Fri. The New Community Centre, which is being built m Ani drews Avenue oft 14th mile stone. Sembawang Road, is expected to be completed by the end of this month. The centre is to serve about 1.500 people living m the area. The facilities57 words
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Article25 1960-08-12 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Jack Lee Keng Tye has been i elected Chairman of the Adhoc Committee of the pro--1 posed Blood Donors Association.25 words
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Article, Illustration165 1960-08-12 7 Doris tops all the boys with 3 distinctions in recent TTC exam SINGAPORE, Friday. ([•HARMING 20-year-old Doris Maureen Danker topped all her colleagues, including the men, m the Certificate m Education examinations held at the Teachers' 'training College recently. Doris was the only one, out of more than 60 candidates.MISS DANKER - 165 words
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155 1960-08-12 7 A message for the world in entertaining comedy by Stage Club SINGAPORE CITY, O Fri. There could be a message lor the modern world m Benn W. Levy's brilliant comedy "The Rape of the Belt", which the Stage Club produced to an appreciative first night audience at the Victoria Theatre155 words
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198 1960-08-12 7 SINGAPORE. CITY, Fri. Three masked robbers gagged and bound a man at a lonely track oil Lim Chu Kang Road and made otr with $462 and a $42 watch, a district court was told. Koh Hock Wan, 18. Chew Hon- Khim. 19. and Neo198 words
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135 1960-08-12 7 FIGHT OVER 25 CENTS COSTS BOATMAN $25 FINE SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. A lighterman sustained a dislocation of a lelt thumb alter he was att. Ed by a colleague m a quarrel over 25 cents, -a district court was toid. T^w^Boon^So^n_alias^\h^ Phoon, 51, pleaded guilty before Mr. E. H. D'Ne to,135 words
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Article32 1960-08-12 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The students of the Maris. Stelia Vocational School In Holland Road will hold an exhibition of paintings and handicraft today and tomorrow from 9 a.m. to G p.m.32 words
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155 1960-08-12 7 Festival in aid of National Theatre Fund by students begins today SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. -Schoolchildren throughout Singapore today launch their one-week festival to raise funds for the National Theatrr Curtain raisei ol tne xoiojirfuL^fj^jraJ^^L^l 11^ Open Art Exhibition, contributed by the young artists from tne louistream schools, whose works will155 words
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Advertisement15 1960-08-12 7 116 BEN TfR TIP BATCHES ****>■ m f R#Wa? I r^BBBBaLS those who know i to/v15 words
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Advertisement140 1960-08-12 7 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS SO MUCHI sl^bbl BBBBatd 3 wSffiH bb? TH For example: WORLD-WIDE LEADERSHIP Wherever rs" the wohlo \ou're goiim. i!v them with Pan American the airline that <;ives you the priceless advantage ni round-the-world experience on every flight, First across the Paciiic, hist across the Atlantic, first140 words
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Article, Illustration391 1960-08-12 8 \W&£l imW&w* TT[ GIRLS DO CARE ABOUT HOW THEY WEAR THEIR JjAhT IjjT THE MODERN MISS HAS A DEFINITE STYLE OF HER OWN W WW French Duo line is now the latest thing m coiffeurs MOT so many years ag o. Singapore girls could nol care less391 words
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179 1960-08-12 8 It's amazing what you can do with maize: Try new recipes ALTHOUGH maize is cheap and plentiful m Singapore, many young housewives have no idea how to serve ii. To Ihem there is only one way. Boil, the maize or coin m suited water until tender. Here Is a recipe179 words
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170 1960-08-12 8 THIS APPLESAUCE CAKE WON'T HARM YOUR FIGURE HAVE you got to keep ap eve on your weight? Do you look on wistfully while others enjoy their sweets? Well, you needn't anymore. Just try this lowcalorie dessert, it will not add ar.y pounds to your weight. APPIESAI i: CUPCAKES INGREDIENTS: Ore170 words
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67 1960-08-12 8 Give a sheen to your hair with this tint For the do-it-yourself girl, here is a solution for hairtinting. It is Glo-Ahead. Made by Steiner. Glo-Ahead will actually give a sheen to your hair m five minutes. Just shampoo your hair. rinse it and apply the mixture. Keep it for67 words
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67 1960-08-12 8 The 'no worry' plates for children's party THE next time you are holding a barbecue or buffet party for your children, why not use plastic coated, paper plates and bowls. Made by Fonda, they will hold hot or cold food. You need not have to worry about your best china67 words
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Article40 1960-08-12 8 At Orientcraft m Orchard Road, I found the loveliest, most delicate powder box for milady. It is made entirely of mother of pearl, and can also be used as a container for those tiny costume jewellery.40 words
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78 1960-08-12 8 3 NEW CASUAL BLOUSES FOR WORKING GIRLS THREE new styles In blouses will boon be available at the Radha Store m North Bridge Road. Blouses, have always been popular among the working girls, and this selection will I or be any exception. Made m cool. Swiss embroidered cotton, they are78 words
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56 1960-08-12 8 Cool, nylon blouses, which are soft and yet not really flimsy *>o that you'll have to j wear an underslip is now the rage among Japanese girls. They have now come to Singapore. The Malaya Silk Store m Stamford Road has received a iarge selection. Available56 words
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Article43 1960-08-12 8 Do your children carry their own drinks to school? If so. get them a bottle which is light and unbreakable. New ones on the market are Australian made by Nylex. These may be obtained from Singapore Cold Storage.43 words
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Article29 1960-08-12 8 If you are looking for vases with an oriental flavour, the selection I saw at China Company should meet your demands. They are m-ade of China.29 words
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225 1960-08-12 8 WRAPPINGS ADD A THOUGHT TO THE GIFT IT has been said that 1 it is the thought behind the gift that counts. How true that is. Don't you feel more pleased \vh» n you receive a gift that has been wrapped with extra .special care? It seems to reflect all225 words
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Article60 1960-08-12 8 here's a beauty preparation to put an end to shiny noses a common complaint especially among girls with oily skin. It is called noshine. made by Elizabeth Arden. A colourless liquid, you just have to smooth it over your nose after applying foundation, but60 words
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191 1960-08-12 8 MISS Jessie Leong Sock Beng of luT-D Redhill Close. Singapore 3. wins the first prize of $20 for her tip on how to prevent dress fabrics from fading, m this week's "Household Hints" competition. She writes: "If you find that the print191 words
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Advertisement350 1960-08-12 8 use CUTEX lipstick gm^ m mm and feel ready x^j* I \m\ A\^a. a M^m'^ *WM^^K^M A*3aM^Mr I b^B I IK vs»j J r H■ l If v f jflß SB 5 ■ifm *MSI Wsr *a^m B aWK M WL *iCT B^^ft£* vamm ow^m Ef *m& ***m\ *Tr^ H^B^^H bL350 words
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Advertisement160 1960-08-12 8 The sewl* """Naß/ la. I bbb^^bbbbbbbbbl =W "~I *^v X ltfif)A J ■BBBBBBW fl B^B&_ < O 1 L_ I BBBW**' "^~>j-ji Bm This remarKubi' 200.000 dtlTen and iace and talk B< holes automatically NECCHI cannot do' |i We guarantee you tan minutes demonstration. >elf! 2 DAYS FRI I LOAN160 words
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67 1960-08-12 9 I, n5 are re-grouped rIGH TEN UP \JT FOR BENEFIT Th WORKERS Singapore City. Friday S! AN Secretary (Ino! the Trades Union nd that the trade union m Singapore "ill bt soon re-mould-rL continued industrial peace. so the political SecreLabour and Law, said i67 words
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80 1960-08-12 9 WOMAN WHO HID ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT IS FINED 100 SAPORF CITY. Fri. derly woman.. Eng lined $100 N th Magistrate, Mr. K. B. i. Pates, for barber niece. Ta:. 8 X Metal immigrant Indonesia. •ho pleaded guilty Singapore withal permit, was dis:ed. .-ration prosecuMr B. M. Barker, told the court that80 words
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Article, Illustration144 1960-08-12 9 SINGAPORE CITY. Fri Selling flags tor S.a.t.a. took on a new twist when volunteers set off on scooth the farthi corners ol Singapore Members of the Vespa Scooter club offered to help the Singapore Anti-Tuberculo-sis Association to ral e funds on Flag Day by144 words
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161 1960-08-12 9 Junior official of union is fined $25 for threatening behaviour SINGAPORE CITY. Thursday. I EE Sang Jin. described as a junior official of the Catering Services Stall' and Workers' Union, was fined 525 In a summons case brought by Madam Wu Chuen Chuen, owner of the Stamord Cafe In Bras161 words
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Article25 1960-08-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Municipal Council has appor ted iwo $10 a day "cowboys* 1 to round up si cattle In Kuala Lumpur.25 words
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284 1960-08-12 9 Bane wivviruin umwuc SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. |y|RS. WINNIFRED HOLMES, an English author, said a woman's role today was to play a pari j,, foe affairs of the world m partnership with men and not i„ competition with Ihem. Mrs. Holmes was speaking <—284 words
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Article31 1960-08-12 9 UPPER SERANGOON, Fri. The Fifth Formers of Montfort Secondary School will be presenting '"A Night To Remember." a social and dance nt the school hail on August 5.31 words
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Article, Illustration107 1960-08-12 9 Phi ft -v* Rupert is so surprised at his unexpected present that he hardly knows what to say. Nervously thanking the man, he hurnrs after his Daddy. A3 buses are few Mr. Bear has walked to a halt sign just out of the town and Rupert107 words
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Article434 1960-08-12 9 NoRN today, you have 0 distinct literary and dramatic ability. You have the self-confidence to carry out your plans and achieve your goal Your magnetic personality draws people into your orbit and makes it possible to enlist others on your side of a cause. You have keen434 words
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Article, Illustration122 1960-08-12 9 PLUMBER'S HELP TURNS TO SCULPTURE AFTER CHANCE VISIT TO MADRAS SINGAPORE CITY. Fri.— A brief visit to Madras changed the course ol' 24--year-oid Appu Lingam's life. In 1953 Mr. Llngam arriv. d here trom Ceylon without any clear Idea i his l.;--ture. He was then only 16. With the help122 words
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Article27 1960-08-12 9 JOO CHIAT. Fri. The Joo Chiat Community Centre will hold tree cinema shows m Malaya, Chinese. Hindustani, and English every Thursday at 7.00 p.m.27 words
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Advertisement515 1960-08-12 9 ENTERTAINMENT ;&>* WHOLE FAMILY Vr^w'lK L WITH THE A/Oil) bbbbP aIV/ M. L ""Y^ 9x\ i a I ERA wPS'- ?w "*n.. .f^ omrwMou I ¥^*^^^^^Sf**ma*L^ iw /y S§& available at: jjfi\~£ Hi-Fi Traders ffkW 59, South Bridge Road, Spore Tel: ***** 1\ BEFORE YOU MAKE UP YOUR MIND HAVE515 words
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Miscellaneous129 1960-08-12 9 y 9 > 7 a -S^" Medium Wave 476 metres. Short Wave: Q metres (4780 kc, s.) from fl.OO p.m. 10.00 p.m. daily. P.M. l.Uu I- dmroe summary; 1.02 Fttday fare; 1.30 The news; 1.45 Miya&hi Umeki tings; 2.oo close down. 5.00 Programme summary; 5.03 The man aad his music129 words
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Advertisement228 1960-08-12 10 FOR THAT COOL-COMFORT FEELING Use r nf mja\JLnt DIPLOMAT I -L Gives REAL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY JUST ARRIVEC Latest Designs I .A. g.4», «iiit a *-\v m —\m A. Kam Ah Electric Co. 4 >l. I hi! Street. S'pOIX lei: ***** or .><>»:<» L A It V E T228 words
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Advertisement1540 1960-08-12 10 m? J DURABILITY Students who go Overseas We sell what you need overcoat, quilt, woollen pullovers, undcrwears, scorf, gloves, jumpers, winter pyjamas. Advice given Coll on us FOOK ON Dept. Store 83 85, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, J-AFCRF. I. TEL: ***** j For rs QUALITY STY L E LONGLASTING SHIRTS I1,540 words
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Advertisement281 1960-08-12 10 Save your because we import direct and sell direct that makes everything cheaper. tc Watches, Cameros, Transistor Radios Sensational Offer! i at LIEN WAH 108, North Bridge Rood, Tel: *****, ***** Spore. MERLE NORMAN I steps (oßaurr f~^ cold cream /*f#v Mira-Col i. Ponder base l/a\ i FREE DEMONSTRATIONS AT281 words
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Advertisement932 1960-08-12 10 Triple win^.j Scow Kuan I best Rosyth at J gIM.SEOW Xl an I I standing athlete al I I 1 won Hie 220 yards, I m I events and \\;is secot* I Lee Soon Peng was diaiii| I Champion BOBaW m 8 H 1 was Yellow Red Hou.s« H the932 words
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1251 1960-08-12 11 Woman Galley gets the vote for tomorrow's main race the extra day, tomorrow, for Class 2 Div. 1 over mild to one of the following:— Rodato, Roman Kacqlava, Sage Blue or Travellers Cheque. M .tart at the la>t K.L. meeting. He then finished TTTrn^^tr^ht-inH^WM^rL^^^eers lor which he is I 'i1,251 words
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Article19 1960-08-12 11 mWS*m9*m\ m^^^^W^^^^^^^^^^^a^m^amm^^t^^^t^ FIVE THOUSAND servicemen, headed by a general, are deployed throughout Rome to handle transport. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article37 1960-08-12 11 SIX crack Italian military bands will play national anthems to honour Olympic winners. Between venues, some more than 25 miles from the city centre, they will have an escort of police motor cyclists with wailing sirens. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article29 1960-08-12 11 NATIONALIST CHINA complained bitterly against being called "Taiwan" by Olympic officials. The Nationalist Chinese team represents all of China and not merely the isle of Formosa, he said.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 29 words
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Article55 1960-08-12 11 AMERICA almost missed the Olympic Games! A UJL Olympic committee member flew in by jet yesterday to register the 403-member team just before the deadline for individual entries. "I've got to rush these registrations straight to the Olympic Village or we will hav* no team." he said. His plane wasU.P.I. - 55 words
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Article33 1960-08-12 11 IDLE athletes will be able to watch either television or cinema m Olympic Village -UPI. JAPANESE athletes were described as "so nice—and so cute" by th»' girls who work ln Olympic Village. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 33 words
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1281 1960-08-12 11 JI.M. the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Gold Cup, the main race of the meeting is the draw-card on Sunday at Kuala Lumpur. Happy Melody, who carried 10-0 to a nose victory over Sonsusie at Singapore has been penalised 7 lb but as1,281 words
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643 1960-08-12 11 My Goodness is good enough to win here AflY GOODNESS, having his flrst j>tart for just over four months at the last K.L. meeting, finished third to Dark Duet, which I think, with the expected improvement, is good enough to win the Class 2 Div. 4 sprint. My Goodness will643 words
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Article39 1960-08-12 11 HONG KONG, Fri— Three Chinese youths set a national endurance record, swimming 47 miles In 15hr 5min. They completed the swim down the Alho River to Tientsin, about inn mn»« south of Peking.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement99 1960-08-12 11 I rWTASTIC "■Prints $0.35 Per Yd. $0.40 Per Yd. ■*mg Prints $0.45 Per Yd. fopeDyed $0.50 Per Yd. Printed $0.75 Per Yd. Prints $0.80 Per Yd. Satin Prints.! $1.75 Per Yd. •*it\i $5.50 Each. Wigs $1.20 Each. SAREES A SPECIALITY Printed Sarees..'. $2.00 Each. Nock Sarees $2.50 Each. f^'f Junior99 words
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Article, Illustration500 1960-08-12 12 KEN JALLEH - Kiwis continue to Rome... with a question KEN JALLEH they could not reply to By JALAN BESAR. Friday New Zealand...... 3; Malaya 2. A FAREWELL victory over Malaya put New Zealand's hockey Olympians on the night plane to Rome m happy mood last night, but captain Bruce Turner left with500 words
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Article15 1960-08-12 12 ROME, Fri— Italian uirls are collecting Olympic pins from the various countries. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 15 words
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321 1960-08-12 12 ALLAN LEWIS - SRA official to study racing round the world ALLAN LEWIS By I I KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Mr. a K. Chew. Straits Racing Association extra official and veterinary surgeon, who got the confidence of owners, trainers and jockeys by the way he started races at Penang. leaves on Monday for Japan. America321 words
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Article30 1960-08-12 12 OUTRAM. Fri.—The Singapore Combined Schools will have a busy hockey season. Teams will be taking part m the Singapore Hockey Association's Division 1. 2. 3 and 4 leagues.30 words
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Article133 1960-08-12 12 CANADIAN GOLFERS TAKE SHOCK LEAD OTTAWA. Fri.—A surprising Canadian team surged to the front of the fifth America's Cup golf tournament yesterday with a near sweep of three opening Scotch sixsome matches. The youthful Mexican contingent are m second place. The U.S.A.. which swept the four previous cup tourneys andU.P.I. - 133 words
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Article61 1960-08-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Singapore surprised everyone s at the Merdeka Stadium last j night. Playing superb socce: j they held favourites Korea to I 3-3 m tthe Group "A" Mer- deka -anniversary football tournament. 1 Singapore led 3-1 after 62 minutes play. The Koreans c j blasted the61 words
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Article68 1960-08-12 12 IfATONG. Fri. Highlight of the Katong Convent Primary sports meet was the teachers race which was won by Mrs. Mary Gomez and Mrs. Ottlene Aroozoo. Sister St. Finbarr, principal, gave away the prizes. Results: A DIVISION 60 yds. hurdles: 1. Rosalind Yeo 2. Cecilia Wong 6068 words
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164 1960-08-12 12 Cricket ties: yesterday's close of play At Northampton. Northamptonshire 147 and 127 lor three (M. Norman 44 Nottinghamshire 180. Rain stopped play. At Birmingham. Essex 311 lor nine declared. Warwickshire 120 lor five. Rain stopped play. At Manchester. Leicestershire 186 and 142 lor six cM. Hallam 43, W. Watson 52Reuter - 164 words
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339 1960-08-12 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By KUALA LUMPUR. Friday HAPPY MELODY, top-weight and logical favourite for the King's 11 Cup. main race at Sunday's racing, was the outstanding worker at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Hidden by Laurie Johnson, lie ran339 words
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Article, Illustration72 1960-08-12 12 SINGAPORE model Leonie Koenitz. 23, will depict the "Spirit of Sport" at a midnight fantasy show tomorrow. It is one of five tableaux at ttae Singapore Olympic Sports Council carnival at the Royal Island Club. Proceeds of the carnival will go to the Singapore Olympic72 words
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213 1960-08-12 12 EDENKOBEN (West Germany), Friday. THREE Olympic athletes and a journalist were injured when their car crashed last night One oi' them was a woman. South African athletes Gcrt Potgieter, 23. and Edward Jeffreys are detained m hospital. Potgieter bad a three-hour operation on213 words
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Advertisement104 1960-08-12 12 YOU YE NEVER HAD IT SO :<l| BANG BANG BANG ONE AFTER I THE OTHER OUR BARGAINS IN KM WENT WHAT TO DO I WE HAVE IMPORTED A FEW MORE TC 1 THE SALE OUT i.e. Till TOMORaI SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST. I HURRY UP NO! BRAND NEW FEMatISOM I superhet104 words
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Miscellaneous306 1960-08-12 12 Cul FREE PRESS t '^g I WORD PLZZU-'N^L 1 Cut out and p,n Wltt Posting imtruct.on, sty Name H Address ■c 2 I a^Li^Lifl —^^^mL ...Out air.. <Hti*r CLUES FOR WORD PUZZLE 2- 1 1. Full of lite ond mirtfc 4 Ho* e such as a clown. 2. The EiHel306 words
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