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Title Section21 1960-09-02 1 THE PAPER THAT IS UNRIVALLED FOR ITS ISLAND-WIDE COVERAGE The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1960. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration371 1960-09-02 1 Reds want to bring, up disarmament a&ain I ('great [legation i the U.N. MOSCOW, Friday. Nikita Khrushchev will lead the Soviet delegation to the coming meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, the Soviet news agency Tass announced last night. The Soviet delegation, which has been371 words
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9 1960-09-02 1 THE EOKA MAN WHO WENT BACK TO DEATH I9 words
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49 1960-09-02 1 CASTRO SEIZES GOODYEAR AND FIRESTONE HAVANA. Fri. Premier Fid*-: Castro's gorernGoodyear. Krone Rubber and United Rubber companies' propert -day. total value of Ms9o million. Goodrich Rubber Company >eized. Api of Goodrich •:y of ed uniformed of the other ■rallations IS3O million and Xher two ftt about MS24 or each.49 words
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Article19 1960-09-02 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri j Jonore Customs Onice ed ior busmen tomorrow because oi the tunthe 7an| ui-Pe:tuan'.19 words
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46 1960-09-02 1 martest combination tor business and pleasure H sige as m 'rom up to 50 PLEASURE Sleek lines by Pmin Farina; roomy comfort for four adults or two adults, three children; handsome two-tone f.nishes; mak.ng the A.40 the most modern two- purpose car on the roads today.46 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-09-02 1 ELEVEN-DAY-OLD TRIPLETS 'DOING WELL/ ...BUT THEY MUST PUT ON MORE WEIGHT ROSLI. Roslan and Rosman. 1 1 -day-old triplets of a Singapore housewife, Kamisah binte Osman, pictured m their Kandang Kerbau Hospital cots yesterday. The boys' father is an RASC security policeman. They will be discharged when63 words
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Article22 1960-09-02 1 The ambulance pulled up m front of th 3 entrance to the a main hall where the lviue-in-state lakes place.22 words
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Article18 1960-09-02 1 MILAN. Fri.— United Arab Republic Tran.-port Minuter Mu. Khalil, here on a tour of Italian;18 words
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113 1960-09-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. IT WAS v moving scene at the Istana Negara last evening as the royal coffin bearing the body of the late Yang cli-Pertuan Agong arrived lor the lying-in-state. A few minutes before the all-white military ambulance113 words
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Article61 1960-09-02 1 MNGAPORE CITY. Fri--A Green Bu.s Co.. condurtor. Soh < Yona l.mi. 31. was admitted to hospital last night after receiving several .stab wounds m the back during an argument ai 9 -mile Bukit Panjang Road. The driver. Lim Leons Kee. 36. who went to his aid.61 words
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Article, Illustration192 1960-09-02 1 GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS FOR RUSSIAN JUMPERS: HE GETS ONLY A BRONZE ROME. Fri. Lanky John Thomas, the American Negro who came to the Rome Olympics with the high jump gold medal virtually his with reports of having cleared 7 feet V 2 inches, was humbled m defeat192 words
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Article23 1960-09-02 1 PARIS, Fri —France «H1 progressively evacuate all her troops from Morocco by 1963 under a planned agreement, reliable sources said yesterday23 words
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Article20 1960-09-02 1 PARIS. Ptl. Ftance will explode Its third atomic bomb underground m the Sahara on Oct. 1520 words
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Article39 1960-09-02 1 QUEEN S SYMPATHY t m M MIM R i \y (I STOCK EXCHAN 1 1RUBBER UP I SCRATCHINCS I. i:\( I I li 1:1 i U I i» V i MM I I L \RRIER DRAW V39 words
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Advertisement12 1960-09-02 1 r for style comfort I J v^^y IW Fromcs OPTIEK opticians *****12 words
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Advertisement17 1960-09-02 1 Sea Master POLYESTER 65% COTTON 35% "KOOLTON* SHIRTS AT ONLY $9.90 (SPOtTS $7.90) VX^^^ SI, HIGH ST.17 words
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142 1960-09-02 2 Selective industrials record appreciable gains with gilts showing little change LONDON Fri. ECTIVE buying industrials provided the main— and alIthe only—fea- >£ the London •k markets 3 terd;i of .-elected Industrials ng ahead and inces recordappreciable gains on for the new ac- count, which officially on Monday next, brar-covering and142 words
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Article54 1960-09-02 2 H<>\<. K<>\(. ury Dciilieci a ban ivoryw. Horn the U.S. I ot Comand Industry has ancd Along with the lilting of oan revised procedures lor certificates will be introduced, m future certificates will be issued only tor ivoryware products made m factories but not for soodsU.P.I. - 54 words
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Article66 1960-09-02 2 Market closed steady with fractional gains m many shares NEW YORK: Wall Street closed steady with a majority of mostly fractional gains. In the morning the market made mode>t headway under the leadership of Industrials, despite the continuing lack of encouraging business news and foreign uncertainties. Interest was66 words
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Article54 1960-09-02 2 Electronics were also m demand but aluminiums tended lower although interest was aroused by Aluminium Company of America's announcement of a new kind of can top. The gains later attracted profit-taking which reduced or even eliminated extreme advance but left the main body of stocks with a small net54 words
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Article86 1960-09-02 2 Hoogoven shares rise on foreign and local speculation AMSTERDAM: The market wa s firm yesterday. Hoogovens were a feature, the shares rising sharply on foreign and local speculative demand following publications of the company's first half results. Royal Dutch was only slightly lower, the halt year figures having been86 words
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Article21 1960-09-02 2 BRUSSELS: Union Miniere has cut its price for electrolytic copper to 33 Belgian francs per kilo from 33.7521 words
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Article150 1960-09-02 2 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Pres. Jackson 1/2. Ayut'ha 4 5. Tjitjalengka 6A, Zealand 10/11, Diomed 13/14, Frankfurt 15/16. Don Giesella 18. Thorsgaard 19, Semenyih N. Wall 2. Giang Ann N. Wall 3. Erst Sea N. Wall 5. Bentong 21/22.150 words
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Article52 1960-09-02 2 Royal Dutch-Shell LONDON: Net income of the Royal Dutch-Shell group of companies was £43,175,000 m the second quarter this year against 47,473,000 m the same period last year, the company has announced. Net income for the first six months was €84.956.000 compared with for the first six months of52 words
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Article365 1960-09-02 2 Chou's statement on Japan-China trade welcomed TOKYO: Japanese trad ers have expressed guards optimism about the possi bility of trade betweci Japan and mainland Chin; being reopened on a limitei scale after more than twi years suspension. Smaller trade firms whicl used to specialise In tradi with Peking particularly365 words
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Article435 1960-09-02 2 NOTE All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Thursday. Previous Tocay INDUSTRIALS Aiex. Brickl Ores (N) .«0 .90 Atlas Ice 11. GO h ..ers 8.8. Petro! 38 6 33 6 B.M. Trustees 5.25 525 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. 20 3 20 3 Oros. 50435 words
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524 1960-09-02 2 Heavy turnover in sterlin rubber counters SINGAPORE, Friday. THERE was a general marking up of rubber shares, dollar and sterling, m Singapore yesterday, with the rubber price above the dollar again and standing at 102 j cents at the unofficial 5 p.m. close. There was a heavy turnover m sterling524 words
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Article78 1960-09-02 2 LONDON Sept RUBBER No R is PMM c.i.f. European port*. Sept Oct RUBBER No. i Rj»^ Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms. Oct. Nov TONE: Uncertain PEPPEH. Whit* Sarawak fa. a c.i.f. European ports Aug. Sept PEPPER: Black Sarawak Sp» c i f European ports78 words
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Article25 1960-09-02 2 B NEW YORK Srpt 1 TIN Straits toot RUBBER Futures Stot No*. SALES: 78 lots TONE: Very steady No 1 RSS Sept25 words
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Article184 1960-09-02 2 Market opens firm but close is uncertain with moderate advance LONDON: Rubber futures opened firm and nearly one penny higher m i ponse to a further advance m the East. In early fair activity, values were relatively well .supported on nervous covering and some straddling and switching encouraged by184 words
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40 1960-09-02 2 LONDON: The British Government h-as approved grants totalling £4.174.664 for developing agriculture, roads, education and research, m a number of colonial territories. the Colonial Office has announced. Altogether 90 giants were approved during July. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article32 1960-09-02 2 iA!.\ \JH. Cknviuv I>. Randal President Kisenho\v< nations of the European j thnl the United States rould proposal For "variable import k range <>i agricultural produ< The Six J Full beneM32 words
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Article77 1960-09-02 2 Higher Eastern advices and influential buying help sentiment LONDON: Tin rose b 10>. m expanded activity. Higher E plus >ome influential b ing aided sentinv Copper lo prices .-t ill declining eon>umers are generally holding of! and a certain amount of bearcovering felt to liave confined I decline to77 words
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Article75 1960-09-02 2 Elsewhere, price.- were steadily held although trading m tin and zinc wi& light. Ml VV YORK steadier but quid Copper futures were steady yi day m m< Physical eopjx'r was qui< the de smelter sector with producer sal«s routine. Trade circles here were speculating about a smelter copper75 words
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Advertisement363 1960-09-02 2 ft H IPPING &y flf THE E.A.C LINES G-^Lf Sa.lmts *OEN. RED SEA, MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. V£ Spire P. SUM) Penanj \A \3r Cd« 45 4 Sept 5 t Sept t 7 Sept Ut s 10 II Sept /V ms. "Meima II 20 Sept 21 22 Sept 23363 words
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Advertisement31 1960-09-02 2 ~™MIIIM*rV v BARBER LINE frtm U.S.A. EAST COAST POUTS t.a P»" £1 ESTATE *JT FERN-VILLE FAR EAST Frtm USA GULF PORTS via PANAMt AND HOMCHOW- Ktm I PLEASANTVIUE b Sept tW31 words
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25 1960-09-02 3 MOSCOW, Friday. Ui m Ghana ;is a w fclied m Moscow. machinery m Hanoi iicy ends25 words
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60 1960-09-02 3 FIANCEE IN COMA FOR 827 DAYS -HE GETS RING BACK LONDON. I Oil) O.\mall rod a th: i old SCiInjured 827 days ago ver. handed r the ring: Veroni* j ir-old Mr. Help at any time told Colin: "I think my would can conKirself i ised from id Colir. d60 words
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Article18 1960-09-02 3 CAI lAVERAI inge n. made a successful fl: rea 5.000 miles distant m the ic.18 words
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230 1960-09-02 3 Was Red naval officer drowned in his escape to freedom? \IADRID. Fri.-*-A Ru sian naval lieutenant found floating dead m the sea a mile off Ceuta, Spanish North Africa, could have jumped off his warship to seek political asylum. Spanish naval authorities said. The body already buried m an undisclosed230 words
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Article39 1960-09-02 3 NEW YORK. Fn. Belgium received a formal prote>t from the United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Dan Han larskjoeld. on their failure to withdraw all troops irom the Congo by the agreed deadline of midnight 'on Aug. 29.39 words
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Article28 1960-09-02 3 NEW JERSEY. Fri. year-old medical student Horn Seoul Korea, was bitten In the la by a shark while he was bout half a mile from28 words
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166 1960-09-02 3 LONDON, Fri. PREMIER Lumumba of the Congo is to send his potential army officers to Sandhurst for British training. The first batch of Congolese cadets will arrive m Britain next month. After a short English language course they will166 words
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Article, Illustration369 1960-09-02 3 WASHINGTON, f? Fri— Behind the accusations Moscow and Peking are exchanging, a dramatic move is under way lo reconcile the differences between the two centres of Comnuinisl power. Mr. Khrushchev has proposed a new Communist Congress with the same aim as the Bucharest Congress last369 words
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Article26 1960-09-02 3 STOCKHOLM Fri. A spokesman for the Swedish Trade Union Council said the five-month consumers' boycott of South African iioods would not be extended.26 words
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227 1960-09-02 3 Hanged man's wife may wed again, says father-in-law NAIROBI, Friday. MRS. CiWYXXETH POOLE, whose husband Peter was hanged m Nairobi recently lor shooting an African, may remarry, her luther-in-law, Mr. Norman Poble, said. As she was packing to return to her two children m Lincolnshire Mr. Poole added: "Gwynneth still227 words
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124 1960-09-02 3 NEW FRENCH CARS HAVE SECRET ENGINE MIR AM AS (France i. Fri An Idea irom the racing world has been adapted by Simca for next year's 1090 c.c. and 1290 c.c. cars. A new tour-cylinder engine called the "Rush" has five main bearings for the crankshaft instead of the usual124 words
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Advertisement210 1960-09-02 3 ***"**<**** ft ft ft ft r^ *6*6 6 ••ft•-■ v: •it• A *ft P^ ""Ct/ne ana Date JQH* Ml JW P autcmat(ca/(y MM^ More than 100 years X *>f successful* trading m//^^\ m Asia, .owl a Modetn R Sen-ke after «ie uinier II j 5— ED ]l;]fl I As new210 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1960-09-02 4 Inche Yusof will greet Mohamed'§ birthday procession ™1 SINGAPORE SCENE SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. GIANT procession to celebrate Prophet Mohamed's birthday tomorrow will be greeted by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inehe Vusof bin Ishak, when it arrives at the Badminton Hall m Guillemard Road. Starting off at '2.'M) p.m. from Kandahar1,001 words
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Article, Illustration14 1960-09-02 4 DO use your mirror makr sure thr road is clear I behind.14 words
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Advertisement320 1960-09-02 4 Mokik W Iwd'ifit "Mm§ 'Cv^ C 2? 9 IE? v\ •hades of Cutex NiJ Polish on one hand only. Now compa» your rwo hands. The hand without Cutex looks dull But %cT now the hand with Cutex Nad Polish has that beautifully jroomed, rimshed look. Nails sparkJe with a lustre320 words
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Advertisement28 1960-09-02 4 COME TO LjffiW tt\d reap foe g HOnEST OFFERS MAM TO MEASURE^ T Dacron/Wool Suits $79.50 Dacron/Wool Slacks $19.50 Jl^^BRf 100 Dacron Suits $64.50 100°o Dacron Slacks $16.5028 words
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Miscellaneous246 1960-09-02 4 B^*«»^^JH CLUES ACROSS 100 X :juiwa OZ :ui §t a '81 1. Heating appliance works all .;?"*£Ste 91 :i Wd right: quite a show! ,9, :£s* 5. Snooze back to front and :*«u«H t :j*MBLa 'i vrunfi move the camera sideways ;x ¥luu (3). 7. 20 down rendered penniless (.4).246 words
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Article187 1960-09-02 5 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH 16 LOST THEIR LIVES IN JULY.., STILL THEY CONTINUE TO PLAGUE THE ROADS By SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. JAY-WALKERS were responsible tor many of the 2,308 road accidents m which* 16 people lost their lives m Singapore last month. lind out how Ihe man m187 words
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Article23 1960-09-02 5 13 mil. yds. held up A PORE CITY. Fri It atlon CKn importaha> held nounting to abo .illion yards worth '.ion In Singapore.23 words
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Article, Illustration202 1960-09-02 5 QUEEN'S SCHOLAR GETS A ONE-YEAR GRANT TO STUDY BIOCHEMISTRY SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. A 22-year-old Queen's Scholar. Mr. Man Guan Kong, who recently passed his B.A. with first class honours m Physiology at Oxford University, has been awarded a one-year arch grant m Biochemistry. Mr. Man. son ot Dr. and Mrs.202 words
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Article, Illustration103 1960-09-02 5 POISONOUS MAMBA IS A 'TOY' FOR THREE FEARLESS CHILDREN SERANGOON, Fri. Young Gordon Smith. 4. and his chums have no tear for snakes. Although Gordon has only been m Singapore for four months, he enjoys playing with a large and poisonous mamba snake. Gore': on came to Singapore m late103 words
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Article47 1960-09-02 5 350mil. rural plan KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A vast $350 million rural proembracing 1.500 miles of new roads and piped water for two million people will be carried out by ihe P.W.D. here as part of the development under the second liveyear plan beginning m January next year.47 words
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135 1960-09-02 5 2 SHIPS DUE HERE WITH LESS CARGO THAN USUAL SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. —Two Singapore-bound ships, caught m the London dock strike, had to sail with their cargoes shortloaded. Hardest bit was the P&O cargo liner, Surat, which is expected m Singapore today. She has been able to load only about135 words
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Article35 1960-09-02 5 KOTA BHARU, Fri. The Party Negara leader. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, said that he had very little hope that the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party would torm a coalition government with his party.35 words
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Advertisement30 1960-09-02 5 SECTION ODtRW OBiSKt ORE PORE -ALAYA PLEASED ON j AN I I. .JLtl I a ho know buy UKULELES I i S3O 00 535.0« M A. LTD., *>re-t>. WBIC HOUSE,30 words
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Advertisement207 1960-09-02 5 The world-famous 35mm Single-Lens Reflex offering UNLIMITED PHOTOGRAPHIC POSSIBILITIES T Hi M^ 11l A Optionol refleu or pentopriim vicwtmders Built-in optieol viewtmder tor actlon s ho ;V. n it Focol-ptone shutter. sp«edk to B, 1 l/»goo. Built-in self-timer. ir IncomporoMc number of tense*. •k Complete orroy of accessories. Fnce: with207 words
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Miscellaneous256 1960-09-02 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS I MVKRSITV OF MALAY DRA.MVIK SOCIETY: 'RineRound The Moon," at Cultural re, 8 3o p.m. MIM>TRY OF CULTURE: Free film shows at Killiney Road. X Aver Gemuroh md Karaponc: Jurong-16 1 m.s.. 7 p.m SINGAPORE JUDO (LIB: iners and 6th Kyu 8-9 pm. p m free256 words
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Article215 1960-09-02 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Health: Let's get on with the job 4 S we have said before, local doctors have no cause for alarm over the Govrnment's decision to recruit medical ots from abroad. Now with the Ministry urances of unrejudiced promotion prospects, equal workconditions, equal pay and even a conof215 words
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Article19 1960-09-02 6 KUANTAX. Fri. Work oi the new $750,000 Stat» mosque at Jalan Worthing ton here has started.19 words
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Article, Illustration62 1960-09-02 6 THREE VISITORS HOW THE HARBo^ BOARD CATERS Tfj WORLDS SHIPP| Nc s ,n«apor T s pressed three Hritivh \i ment when they visited the I the course of an extensive i.,, JIT M Sir J! Howell and Miss Joan on a visit, wciv parti* working model whirl, s pects62 words
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Article, Illustration192 1960-09-02 6 Malay youth in Chinese school speaks three main languages PHANGI. Fri.— Studying at the Dunman Chinese Middle School is Haposan bin Haruaya, a 19--year-old Malay youth. j Haposan. who is now m Senior Middle 11. is a very popular figure at Changi Village where he lives. A. he speaks three192 words
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174 1960-09-02 6 Logs in backlanes are a big fire risk, residents complain KATOXU, Friday. RESIDENTS m .100 Chial ;nul Geylang areas are concerned al the reckless way certain firewood dealers slack their locs One dealer has his sacks of charcoal and logs of firewood stacked to a height of about fifteen feet174 words
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221 1960-09-02 6 VARSITY PLAYERS EVOKE LAUGHS GALORE WITH 'RING' ROUND THE MOON SINGAPORE CITY. Fri.— Not many of us. I think, would care to live m the world of Jean Anouilh. an anglicisation of whu»e play "Rins Round the Moon" by Christopher Fry was staged at the Cultural Centre yesterday evening byA.B.A. - 221 words
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203 1960-09-02 6 AIRLINE HAD A LOSS OF $174,000 FOR THE YEAR J ABUAN, Fri. The Borneo Airways Limited reports a financial loss of $174,342 for the year from April 1. 1959 to March 31. 1960. Each passenger carried for one mile by the company was carried at a loss of 8.4 cents.203 words
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134 1960-09-02 6 HILLARY TO FILM HIMALAYAN BID WITH LOCAL FIRMS' CAMERAS PAYA LEBAR. Cameras presented to Sir Edmund Hillary by i> firms during his vi&i recently, will be used the world famous mountaineer and member- team during the attempt to climb Mount Makalu m Himalayas. Sir Edmund received two cine-cameras from Frank134 words
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112 1960-09-02 6 NEW MAIL BOAT REPLACE THE OLD 'CURLEW CINGAPORE. CITY. Fri.— A new mail barge, to be constructed for the Post Office, will replace me Marine Department launch Curlew m carrying mail asnore from ship>. Tiie Government has already called for tenders for a new 63- feet twin .screw vessel. Tne112 words
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63 1960-09-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tan Hock Beng. 22. of Kampong Semerang. was jailed for four months when he pleaded guilty m the Kuala Lumpur Second Magistrate's Court to a charge of stealing $2. from a woman. Low Tai. The Magistrate. Tuan Haji i Abdul63 words
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Article20 1960-09-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A two-day visual-aid teaching axhibition wil open at the 3atu Road School on Sept. 10.20 words
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Article32 1960-09-02 6 iPOH, Fri.— The 13/18 Royal hussars, who are to be transormed into a tank regiment. leld a parade m Ashby Road :o say farewell to their armoured vehicles.32 words
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174 1960-09-02 6 SINGAPORE CITY, Fri.— There is a bright future for young men who are willing to work hard on rubber estates m the Federation. This is the opinion of four men who have been serving on a Johore estate for the past four174 words
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Advertisement205 1960-09-02 6 1 on ran hmnl m your classified ad. to any one of I COLD STORAGE I SHOPS throughout MALAYA and I SINGAPORE CAMIRON HIGHLANDS i Motm« Lt«. t 30 Tanah Kn 1 S'o'ip y Ltd., Olart S' I S-ora«» IM *m Koaj. HOTA IHAMU s '<* KUALA LUMPUR mi f.oad205 words
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Advertisement31 1960-09-02 6 a Song of Love Eternally Beautiful m ■ENGAGEMENT RINGS m Platinum Gold B Set Diamonds. IP. I. HENDRY- Jewellers 78, North Bridge Road Adelphl Hotel, Spore. g A Kuala Lumpur. B31 words
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Advertisement5 1960-09-02 6 Reader asks: Is yawning infectious?5 words
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Advertisement56 1960-09-02 6 MODERN A I ENTItTAIMMCNI FOR THE 1 is^SQx^ ■r Hi-Fi Traders 59. South Bridge Road S p tv^x Molce your gjj^» fl R SUNDAY DATE AT THE SEAVIfI* 1 I and enjoy luxurious /i^sfy^*^\ 1 VM comfort and fun y^^ff^N rj of a day by the C^^^cV^ L^ SUNDAY CURRY56 words
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264 1960-09-02 7 R. G. PILLAI - New parole board releases 10 'good' Gimson School boys R. G. PILLAI THREE HAVE ALREADY FOUND EMPLOYMENT: JOBS WILL BE FOUND FOR OTHERS By SINGAPORE CITY, Frl. THE NEWLY re-constituted Parole Board has released 10 boys of the Gimson School —Singapore's corrective training institution at Clementi Road for juvenile delinquents.264 words
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280 1960-09-02 7 Medical phrases in Malay to help promote language SINGAPORE CITY. Friday. fy|EL)ICAL terminology m English will shortly be translated into the national I:m by a Federation Ministry o{ Health mmittee tonned recently to spread the use oi Malay m health and' medical services. This is revealed by Dr. Ungku Omar280 words
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124 1960-09-02 7 EX-NAVAL RATING TURNS CAKE-MAKER TO EARN A LIVING SERANGOON. Fri.— A former naval rating. Mr. H. H. Tan. 24. of Bukit Arang, better known to his friends as "Tamby," tired of looking for jobs m the city, has set up a one-man cake busin* English educated Tan learned the recipes124 words
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Article, Illustration140 1960-09-02 7 $3M. STATION TO BEAM GOSPEL IN CHINESE SINGAPORE. Fri -The Far Kast Radio Broadcasting Company of the Philippines is erecting a 53.000.--000 radio station m Okinawa to broadcast gospel messages m Chinese to China. The 100.000 watts station is expected to be m operation NBM time this month, according to140 words
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90 1960-09-02 7 CALL FOR ACTION AGAINST GAMBLING AT PUBLIC PARK TTARRER PARK, Fri.—Rex sidents m this area want the police to take action against gamblers at Fairer Park, who, tney say, are leading youngsters astray. Said Mr. S. Subramaniam. a City Council employee: "This is very bad. Since the game usually looks90 words
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170 1960-09-02 7 A HAWKER WHO TOOK UP PAINTING AS HOBBY NOW FINDS THAT HIS ART BRINGS IN EXTRA INCOME SERANGOON. Fri.— A hawker who took up painting as a hobby six years ago. is today earning extra income painting nmercUJ advertisements. Mr Urn Eng Hock. 31. father of three, educated m Chinese,170 words
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184 1960-09-02 7 Poor boys in Chinatown are cashing in on new gambling craze SINGAPORE CITY. Friday. rUU DREN m Chinatown, with barely live C cents a day to spend, have found a new way to earn their pocket money fhev have launched a "tikam" i gambling* craze JhicT has caught on witn184 words
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Article31 1960-09-02 7 'Lily Queen' on tour SINGAPORE CITY. Fri —The 1960 "Lily Queen of Hawaii" Miss Cheng Hui Kheng will arrive here on Sept. 14 on a tour of South Ea>t AMan countries.31 words
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135 1960-09-02 7 MALAYALEES CELEBRATE ONAM TOMORROW NAVAL BASE, Fri.— About 5,000 Malayalees m Naval Base will celebrate the Onam festival tomorrow on a grand scale. The Naval Base Kerala Library has arranged a six-hour programme at Canberra Padang inside the Dockyard area, beginning at 5 p.m. Main speakers at the function will135 words
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85 1960-09-02 7 CHILDREN UNDER SIXTEEN CAN ENTER CONTEST SINGAPORE CITY. Fri Malayan children under tne age of 16 nave been invited to take part m Snankars International Children's Competition to be held m December m New Delhi The Indian President's and Vice-President's gold medals will be awarded u> the best painting and85 words
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63 1960-09-02 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. Dr. Chen Su Lan, president of the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine and the Medical Faculty, has left for Penang to attend the association's three-day reunion functions which begins today. Dr. Chen, who is also president63 words
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Advertisement35 1960-09-02 7 TIP TOP lALE us SILKS SILKS now Led >n our SALE -I GIFTS H 3H STREET, SINGAPORE -6 I *AD/O ij A 1 Hf 111* N RMTERY A N AFFORD *ULcLcl. V i FAN 12"35 words
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Advertisement204 1960-09-02 7 New Clipper EXCURSION FARE to TOKYO "J Now fly to Tokyo at this new low Excursion fare -only $1087 round trip. En route enjoy stopover privileges m Saigon, Manila and Hong Kong. Fly Pan Am's giant fourengine Clippers* all the way take 23 days to complete your trip. Save $305204 words
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Miscellaneous10 1960-09-02 7 [fT^^ppWßy Gog HAP ME OFF POTATOES FOB I TWO WEEKS10 words
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Article21 1960-09-02 8 heard of polythene feeding botties, cups ana I plate*. But now it's polythene tablecloth. From the Orchard Store.21 words
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Article43 1960-09-02 8 OLD leather belts and hand- bags can be given a "new look' with Sheer Wax by James Florsheim of London.! Sheer Wax has a two-fold action It cleanses and polishes all leather goods From Antoinette's m Orchard Road43 words
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Article, Illustration360 1960-09-02 8 MARGARET WEE - MARGARET WEE m SIBLS OF ALL A6ES EDITED BY OUT: The long tresses IN: The shingled look BUT NOT FOR ME .AFTER ALL THE TROUBLE! QIRIii, take note. The tide is turning. I mean the fashion tide, of course. This time it's way up on the head.360 words
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262 1960-09-02 8 Two ways to give lobsters the right treatment "piIK lobster lends itself to a \;ist variety ol dishes ;md vet, how kicking m variation it is being served m most Singapore homes. Looking through my recipes. I found two different way- ol x-rving lobster. I'm passing them to you. The262 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-09-02 8 Taking it easy picture. FOR lounging at home or romping on the beach, this outfit is right up to the minute m fashion. Modelled by Jean de Boer it consists of a pair of shorts of knitted cotton m brown and white stripes, with a matching too Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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129 1960-09-02 8 SO EASY TO USE NEW LIPSTICKS WITH THE CUPID LOOK T IPSTICK takes a new shape today. It is the heart-shape. Although it was introduced m the United States some time ago. it has n-ached our shores. Never before has the process of applying lipst been made easier, than with129 words
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Article55 1960-09-02 8 YOU'VE never .seen so many colours together, but you will j when you look at the range of two-inch wide belt.s at C X i Tang's. There's a colour to match every dress m your wardrobe —grey, brown, sea green turquoise, pink. blue I55 words
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Article50 1960-09-02 8 Ail m One. Tnai Is me name of newest idea m nylon stockings. Practical easy to wear and fjee from restricting garters, it la combination of pantie and nylon— like baiiet tipnti By Pcx, m a light shade of Apricot Biush and Minuet (medium) from Robinsons.50 words
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Article32 1960-09-02 8 The cutest little matinee jackets to have arrived In Singapore are made of acetate and viscose rayon. In various pastel shades, they are fuily lined with cotton. From Soon Joo.32 words
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Advertisement116 1960-09-02 8 Nothing makes a woman more feminine to a man than L Ainuinl byCotv .-.^MBy-o Bb< m- B jßr^rfgii Bk BB^^ Lit-- BHS Arift. ommlßi Ihj K£ani|oggoflaa«MMM*pLßH jfIBBBBBBT mi j_ ij^* mmWu i«<^t» a: BB *f />W 4 Ik 1 I > Wmk m ill VBBBBMBHHHHHHbHJRS*^ f '4 fv&ti yB \lMi\vtyC116 words
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Advertisement31 1960-09-02 8 I THE ANGLO-THAI CORPORATii SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR i,« n J Fully Guaranteed sC^l^'t Lightweight /I Cotton jj| Shrink resistant, drip-dry, non-iron I THE CARPET H) R' LOOKING FOI AT QURESHI] REMEMBER31 words
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Article, Illustration24 1960-09-02 9 The prize- winning print DUCK FISH HUNTING STRAINING" BY LIM POH CHENG MOTHER AND CHILD' BY CHIN SIN CHONG •DAWN FISHERMEN BY JOHNNY YEO24 words
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198 1960-09-02 9 SUNNY GIAM INVITES PHOTO^OCIETY^ECRETARY MR. LIM TO PICK BEGINNER OF THE MONTH A PICTURE, with the pleasing arrangement of ducks has won the Free Press Beginner of the Month Photo Contest for August. The judge who picked the winner is Mr.198 words
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Article, Illustration316 1960-09-02 9 merging into the background. Second best entry was "Straining" by Lim Poh Cheng. A good use of selective focus which has thrown the background out of focus. Lot of space The subject Is suitably placed and framed by the bough ajid trunk of316 words
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153 1960-09-02 9 PATIENCE BRINGS SUCCESS TO SALESMAN IN PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTEST SINGAPORE CITY, Frl. —A patient and persistent younp man stayed four hours near a fish pond at Potons Pasir to Ret a nature study picture of ducks hunting: for fish. This picture won for Mr. h Ping 23. a salesman of Siglap153 words
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62 1960-09-02 9 SUNGEI KADUT IS NEW POPULAR SEASIDE RESORT KRANJI. Fri. Sungei Kadut is becoming a popular id* ort, particularly for those Uvinf m the Bukit Timah ar Every weekend it crowded with hundred I holiday-makers who are attracted by andy beach, shady tre< s and lood stall*. Besides the round-the-clock tide,62 words
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Advertisement24 1960-09-02 9 f \ICOHMATIC li( WOK* co »-to.^^^^^ St., Spore. Tcls: *****/9 ~L« I ***** j^. 7r I^% Air-Conditioned Rooms I table Hotel is Centrally situated,24 words
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Miscellaneous25 1960-09-02 9 nTT|j r i T |T.\ /l 6 55 7.00 The 8.00 movieland 8.30 ■t.OO Fri■\illadium; 9.30 Interlude. art. a c weel>c-€nn sports 10.00 H down25 words
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478 1960-09-02 10 Why Americans are superior by Russians of ,h, s**** delegation said that th,. ""'"fl supenor m track and field iNfl many Negroes on its team (iL Gngorii Knkiishkn, .i;,. 1 Coilral Planning !();1I j < idliktcN. and V;,ssi|j kv tiJ Union's decathlon^" USS -special plivsi t;( 3^ Kukushkin .said there478 words
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Article40 1960-09-02 10 SEOUL. Fri. Th tion has decided I n championship Novemb* r. Yu Chun. datlon In Japan, tojd U Ministry also promised enter Korea for the Lee said he came Seoul officials cona men into South X40 words
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Advertisement127 1960-09-02 10 Use VESTS Q BRIEFS t^j COMFORT DURABILITY Athlete's Foot FAST! COME TRY Nasi P.-- Town HOCK TIAN HONG BAR AND RESTAURANT Sepoy Line coov^ cr»flfmq new climates for better living Portable/Car Cooler Window View Cooler Trade enquiries nxlcnmc Sole Agents for Singapore. Federation, if, Borneo. Saraicak-. Thailand. Singapore Eastern Traders,127 words
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Advertisement186 1960-09-02 10 I Students who go Overseas We sell what you need overcoat, quilt, woollen pullovers, underwears, scarf, gloves, jumpers, winter pyjamas. Advice given Call on us TOOK ON Dept. Store 3 85 SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, (SINGAPORE- I. TEL: ***** YASHICJi I B^wJi I ReMcK V^BH^T^^^^^l^^B Bar $1 35/ T °P Discount186 words
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Advertisement446 1960-09-02 10 CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. EVERYTHING FOR THfc male wardrobe i.^ available at W. HASSARAM. 75 High Street: wide choice446 words
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Advertisement419 1960-09-02 10 full years guarantee from CHONG WAH. 97 North Bridge Road, phone *****. DECORATIVE LAMP TITTINGS are an integral part of the interior design of a room Consult NAM AH ELECTRIC CO.. 91. Hill Street, phone *****. NO MATTES HOW big your feet are SWAN nylon socks will m retch to419 words
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Advertisement205 1960-09-02 10 THIS IS WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR! Only discriminating gourmets Will appreciate our delicious products: NOODLES: Egg Longevity Ribbon Vermicelli etc. PASTE GOODS:— Spaghetti Macaroni etc. Get them ot: SHINHUA&CO. 128-130, Dakota Crescent. Spore. Tel: *****. Manufacturers of Wheat Flour Rice Products. For Pleasant Listening Choose SONY WMBjS.' \w205 words
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Advertisement171 1960-09-02 10 ALWAYS WEAR Diplomat Sportswear Comfort^rWv DURABILITY Available at all Leading Stores Treat Yourself at Home with NAKAYAMA KAIYUKI (QUICK HEALING APPARATUS) Made m Japan Patented m United Kingdom, America Fronce. for Improving Appetite, Relieving Stomach Intestinol Troubles, Sleepless nights, Heodoches. Asthma, Rheumatism, etc. SI 8 00 per set. Cheap at171 words
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230 1960-09-02 11 ALLAN LEWIS - boo and Duke of Mantua are best on track ALLAN LEWIS CHEERS DOES WELL WITH THREE IN 38 By BUKIT TIMAH, Friday |£Als<)<) (Franklin) ;md Duke of Mantua were outstanding workers at Bukit Timah Ihis morning when they ran three m 36 3 5 m the centre of the second230 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-09-02 11 inn will take part in a twelve-day programme— the longest <* :>nv spent at the team mjo\ a that during a break from training. They are from left: Man 1 Shirley Netheruay. 23, and Jeanette Bailev. !8.46 words
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617 1960-09-02 11 UTTLE NENE. THOMSON - UTTLE NENE. THOMSON. Sv Friday yilK Royal Island Golf Club links at Thomson Road will be the scene of activity when 58 leading amateurs from Hong Kong, Burma. Singapore and Malaya tee off tomorrow and Sunday ior the Singapore State Open617 words
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Article78 1960-09-02 11 FRASER IS TOP SEED IN SINGLES > T E\V YORK. Fri. Neale I Fraser, of Australia, the defending champion. has been seeded number one the men's event In the United Stat» national singles lawn tennis championships which start at Forest Hills today. Fellow-countryman Rod Layer Is number two seed, and78 words
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Article278 1960-09-02 11 TENTATIVE racing dates 1 for 1961 have been issued :by the Straits Racing Association. There is one important change from the usual schedule of racing. Singapore Turf Club gets !the Christmas, New Year meeting instead of Penang. This will be the first time there has been278 words
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Article25 1960-09-02 11 OTTAWA, Fri.— A Japanese rugby team will play six exhibition games m four Canadian centers next month. The Japanese Embassy25 words
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221 1960-09-02 11 Benton wins his first 10 miles time trial TAMPENIS. Fri. Free Press Cycle Race winner, Sgt Len Benton, 22. has done it again— he won the Far East Air Force 10-mile trial event from nine others held here on Wednesday. It was his first win m the event, though he221 words
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Advertisement12 1960-09-02 11 A L E OCODILE! ron slacks: k: lEVABLE i LToJ A 3d. ■<12 words
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Advertisement159 1960-09-02 11 GRAND X MAS ONCE A YEAR OPPORTUNITY COME TO BUY YOUR EASTERN ARTS, TABLE LINEN, EMB. BLOUSES, TEAK CAMPHOR CHESTS, ANTIQUE SCREENS B'WOOD PNITURES. Marked down at HALF Price are HUNDREDS, other Articles. Sale only at 173, Orchard Road Tel: ***** S.MOUTRIE CO./M) LTD. SINGAPORE K.LUMPUR IPOH PENANG lipr^ TAPE159 words
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Article977 1960-09-02 12 NO GOLDEN' VICTORY YET FOR ASIA Russians slam jumper Thorn,, and Germany's Hary takes as the world's fastest man ROAIK, Fri. The first gold medal of the Olympic (ianu's >till eludes Asia. But last night Japan the main hope except for India and possibly Pakistan m the hockey won977 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-09-02 12 ROUND UP Three judges struck off ROME. Wed.— The threat to withdraw the British boxing team from the Games because of a controversiri points decision given against bantamweight Francis Taylor m his fight with Russias Oleg Grigorev had a sequel Jast night. Three of the five judges concerned are to63 words
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Article, Illustration165 1960-09-02 12 But 93 million Japs are still banking on Yamanaka to win THEY'RE getting desperate the sons of Nippon. They're there m the thick of the tray m Rome's gorgeous Stadio del \uoto straining, struggling, fighting like mad for the strains of the 'Kimigayo'165 words
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Article, Illustration337 1960-09-02 12 JEFFREY JAMES - The DAILY DOSE JEFFREY JAMES by YAMANAKA. who at 21 is already a veteran of two Olympics, the owner of a brace of silver medallions m the 400 metres and 1.500 metres swims from Melbourne in 1956. had come to the closest he could set to the gold. What made337 words
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Article195 1960-09-02 12 OLYMPIC RESULTS AT A GLACE Mill Mil > metrcN linal: J D 2 3. P. Radt Britain* 10.3. 4. E Budri nch jump final: 1 R. V Brumel lin. 3. J l -1 4 m. 5. S. Petters^on i Sweden* 6 ft. 10-1 '4 m. 6. C. Dumas <USA> 6195 words
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Article20 1960-09-02 12 BALESTIER, Fri. R.A.F. Tengah gave a walkover to S.T.B, m a SAFA Junior Cup tie soccer match yesterday.20 words
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260 1960-09-02 12 ROME. Fri. Asian athletes on the first day of track and held competition, didn't accomplish much, but their best competitors are entered m events yet to be run off. The Asians competed, however, and they did their best and th-at m the true spirit260 words
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Article145 1960-09-02 12 Majesty, and the Raja Puan Muda. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. received the royal coffin when it arrived. The 14 military pall bearers, men of ihe bth Bn. Royal Malay Regiment, gently lowered the coffin fiom ihe ambulance. By 7 D.m. it was nlarwrl nn iha night vigil145 words
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Advertisement239 1960-09-02 12 N&Ufe/WORDPI m FREE PRESS J WORD PUZZLE *CC Cut Dut and p>n with oti I Posting instructions jppu bclo* Njme r Address i I 3 m m MB! ••••Cut altng flM'CLUES FOR WORD PUZZU 1. A very strong breexe or 4. wind. 2. Word that will spring to mind if239 words
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