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Title Section23 1960-09-06 1 THE y^E» THAT IS UNRIVALLED FOR ITS ISLAND-WIDE COVERAGE y. J The SINGAPORE Free Pree No. ***** TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1960. 15 CENTS.23 words
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Article232 1960-09-06 1 R.G. PILLAI - R.G. PILLAI The Works Brigade starts levelling, Kill By Man Kaki Bukit to have 0 stadium and school TY Tues. A n r»crf project has p the new Malay Settlehousing estate chools. playing ry ind religious Works Bri rhc )alan Kaki Jjlan Eunos. are jown the232 words
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222 1960-09-06 1 HARRY CHIA - Govt. to build multi-storey flats to house 4,000 in Queenstown HARRY CHIA By QUEENSTOWN, Tuedday blocks of skyscraper 12-storey flats are among the new buildings to be put up by the Singapore Housing and Development Board in the Queenstown area. A Board spokesman told the Free Press that work will222 words
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11 1960-09-06 1 MOLOTOV IN VIENNA TO TAKE UP NEW POST I ipert'i job11 words
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76 1960-09-06 1 Holland will ask U.N. to take over control of West New Guinea THE HAGUE, Tuesday. HOLLAND will propose to the United Nations that Dutch West New Guinea be "internationalised/ 1 possibly with the cooperation of the United States, India and Australia, authoritative Dutch circles said here last night. They added76 words
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Article30 1960-09-06 1 MADRID, Tues. Eighty-five people were injured yesterday, five seriously, when two coaches of a I passenger train from Madrid to I Rn/iaioz fell Intn a. ravine.30 words
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253 1960-09-06 1 Lumumba (I'm still in control) is sacked by Kasavubu LEOPOLDVILLE, Tuesday. pONGO PRESIDENT Joseph Kasayubu said last night he had dismissed his Prime Minister, Mr. Patrice Lumumba but Mr. Lumumba declared he was still in control and appealed to the army to support him. 11 In a dramatic broadcast, the253 words
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Article, Illustration212 1960-09-06 1 Yves and Simone quarrel over Marilyn NEW YORK, Tues.— French actor Yves Montand, asked about rumours of a romance between himself and Marilyn Monroe, admitted today: ''Perhaps she had a schoolgirl crush on me." Yves, who has left Hollywood for Paris, said the rumour* had upset his actress wife Simone212 words
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Article31 1960-09-06 1 PARIS. Tues. President Charles de Gaulle last night called for j revamping of the Nato Alliance to give each member control of its own defenses and nuclear stockpiles.31 words
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Article35 1960-09-06 1 JAKARTA, Tues.— President Su- karno wept when he told people j here during a weekend meeting he was 'deeply hurt to hear people say I'm opposed to religion, or am not upholding religion."35 words
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Article32 1960-09-06 1 DARLINGTON. (South Caro- 1 Una*, Tues. Three men died when two cars collided and plowed into the pit area during the 11th 1 Southern 500-mile Stock Car Race.32 words
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Article12 1960-09-06 1 JAKARTA, Tues.— The Indoneian firw*»rT»mi»nt announced that 1 112 words
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106 1960-09-06 1 THE PLIGHT OF A REPORTER IN SEE-SAW LEOPOLDVILLE BRUSSELS, Tues. -A Reuter correspondent in Leopoldville sent this message to Brussels on the Radio telex service last night. "Armed guards have just been posted at the door of the telex office to prevent journalists from entering." Asked from Brussels "Are you106 words
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Article28 1960-09-06 1 TOKYO. Tues.— A 65-year-old ultra-nationalist accused of stabbing former Premier Nobusuke Kishi went on trial yesterday in I the Tokyo District Court. He pleaded guilty-28 words
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Advertisement51 1960-09-06 1 DANDRICIDE GUARANTIED MIRACULOUS Thr Toughest cos^ JW DANDRUFF. I&^i DANDRICIDE M-SSiB Mc4^HlW BUY ONE BOTTLE Is£mA today Your D'ug S' pic- FINE FURNITURE Model 5222 Dressing r~ Table 4 ft with full mirror Complete with 1 stool of foam seat.,* I by VAN HIN Double Bed with reeded headboard and51 words
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278 1960-09-06 2 Widespread gains at start of a new account in London stock markets LONDON. Tuts. I3EXEWED activity 1V and strength developed in the London stock markets yesterday for the start of a new account and further widespread— often substantial gains were recorded in industrials. Sentiment was helped by the end-August gold278 words
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Article52 1960-09-06 2 Business limited in a quiet market A MSTERDAM The market A was quiet. Business was limited on lack of foreign demand with internationals somewhat below previous prices. Plantations were mostly unchanged. Shippings were generally higher on fair local speculative and arbitrage demand. State loans were mostly unchanged In a52 words
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Article115 1960-09-06 2 NEW DELHI: India is continuing to eye the lucrative American sugar market. According to local reports. Food and Agriculture Minister. Mr. S. K. Patil, told a parliamentary consultative committee that India was hoping to get an American quota. He said U.S. prices were about 40U.P.I. - 115 words
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57 1960-09-06 2 NEW DELHI: India has entered into an agreement with a West German consortium for the local manufacture of basic chemic Us and intermediates. Under the agreement the German concerns will provide technical assistance in exchange for about Ms22B million in shares in the company whichU.P.I. - 57 words
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Article170 1960-09-06 2 SHIPS IN PORT j CHIPS lying aloncsMe the Sinr*- pore Harboar Board vbarrcs or expected today are: Nevasa 1 '2, Florlan Ceynowa 4/5, Sabrlna 6 A, Pres. Grant 6 '7, Neder Ebro 8 9, fichie Lloyd 10/11, Hoi Houw 13 14, Pyrt-hus 13/16, Dona Giessella 18, Soon Huat 19. Sadao170 words
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Article276 1960-09-06 2 Buyers unresponsive with quotations up in dull market T ONDON, Tues. London JL rubber quotations were marked up by a half-penny per pound at the outset following the higher level at Singapore but buyers were unresponsive and the market was a dull nominal affair throughout the morning. Traders reported276 words
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Article123 1960-09-06 2 New bullion rates BOMBAY: The Maharashtra State Government has announced relations in exparte margins for bullion trading applicable to the November settlement. The new margins will be 2.000 rupees per silver bar and 40 rupees for gold tola. Previous rates were 3.000 rupees per silver bar and 60 rupeesU.P.I. - 123 words
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812 1960-09-06 2 Tin industry does not m Oy with times Exchange PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS or-hT UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST^ SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Malayan tin industry has never moved with the times in the matter of shareholder relations, says the Mining Notebook of the latest issue of the812 words
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Article38 1960-09-06 2 DUESSELDORF West Germany's iron and steel industry had its highest monthly output since the end of the war with 3.004--746 tons in August, according to provisional figures issued by the Federal Office of Statistics here.38 words
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Article434 1960-09-06 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Monday. Previous Today INDUSTRIALS A!u. Bricks Ords (N) .93 .90 Attas lei 12.G0 Buyers S.B. Petrol 38 6 38 6 B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.26 Con. Tin Smart. Pref. 20 3 20 3 Ords. 50'- 50/FMerat Cispwsary434 words
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Article106 1960-09-06 2 MTE. All jjrtces oelou are middle prices. TIN Sptt TONI Q TURNQvt LONDON, tn Previou RUBBER No i Mac c.i.f. European ports. Sept Oct RUBBER No. 1 RfcS Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms. Oct. Nov. TONE: Slightly easier. PEPPER: Wnitf Sarawak t.a.a.106 words
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Article95 1960-09-06 2 Noon trading extremely quiet due to absence of US advices LONDON. Tue.v- moderately traded thi> morning with pric» ly lower. Continental demand reported quiet, with U.S. market day. Copper was easit early dealings under influence ot larger-t expected Increase In ket stocks Uu»t weel the continued ab outside bu;.95 words
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Article15 1960-09-06 2 HONG KON(i: The pnc« of Thai rice rose during July— U.P.l.U.P.I. - 15 words
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28 1960-09-06 2 Jakarta's reforms: TU businessmen adopt 'wait and see' atttu .1. [XDOXESLVS recent welcomed with cmli economists here who a attitude. \kaivi on h dopti 1 1 Significant 128 words
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80 1960-09-06 2 pARDIFF. Tues. V/ world can enough food lor its doubling oopulation in the few decades only comes Immedlal th» rescue. Bkgger cropc n m i inp nelds, farminf now barren, birth sharing of loud surp] emigration, and e aid to under-devt countries all80 words
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Advertisement503 1960-09-06 2 =~~shippinCi; Sy CAT <$ |gf THE I. l\\. LINES g^J Sl.li«S ta AOEN, RCO SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. jg V^^ CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. M S para P S bam Piaaaf (XL, u MM 8 7 Sept 7 1 Sept Z USSR :i22Se,t 23 24S.pt T3/ K-38-A] 11 21 Oct 21 '27503 words
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Advertisement14 1960-09-06 2 tTmT BARBER I V I fCHNSTATE II Sept r \JjOP FERN-VILLE FAR E AM14 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-09-06 3 PETER EVANS - a rtha Kitt's search for her ideal ova ends: Now she seeks serenity PETER EVANS czxcxzc London, Tucs w! is once unfortunate ,llni The World's Most Kv .1 \\\c tea and s;ii<l: "My not. blems. Why should I !iu Ihe man you love K ii. who arrived in Lonliinc since70 words
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72 1960-09-06 3 AN ELECTRONIC NOSE' TO TRACK DOWN SUBMARINES LONDON. Tues ectronic "nose" which down submersed like a mmand ed. ailed the Sn: by detecting from torkel-tube travelli Ingenious the Sniffer betw< exhaust and the .chip's It is so sensitive that it :p the trail many iownwind and track their oriiibmarine has72 words
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165 1960-09-06 3 THE SHAH IN DANGER AS PERSIA SIMMERS TEHERAN. Tues. The Shah of Persia is still in deadly danger despite his dismissal of Premier Manuchehr Eqbal. who has been brazenly rooking election results. The Shah has culled on 50--ir-old Ja'far Sharel ;\mi. former Minister of Mines, to form a careGovernment. Having165 words
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144 1960-09-06 3 Suddenly the eggheads go into business: Now they're millionaires NEW YORK, Tuesday. ABOUT IO() eggheads in the United States have achieved respectability. They have become millionaires. But they little resemble \<>ur old-fashioned Park Avenue and Oyster Bay money-man. Nearly all of the new mil- lionaires are scienitsts. They are clever144 words
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113 1960-09-06 3 DRUG WAS CAUSE FOR THOSE SWOLLEN FACES LONDON. Tue>. Chlorpromazine hydrochloride, a tranquilliser now used tc treat certain mental disorders, is causing concern at the Royal College of Nursing. A number of nurses have been found to be sensitive to it. Rashes have followed, and faces have swollen up. The113 words
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Article15 1960-09-06 3 R v Tues- Mai *ife of Belgium* her fall f« presumed to be15 words
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236 1960-09-06 3 L kept his ste-y«^s ho lighter up until neany ieht making her remultiplication re l, beaten. h>> ■-»><'. William Day, a old miner, was found guilty at Nottingham of causing unnecessary suffering to his daughter. Angela. The hearing was adjourned for three weeks for236 words
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Article, Illustration403 1960-09-06 3 THEY KEEP AMERICA INFORMED OF RUSSIAN MILITARY SECRETS AFTER STOPPAGE OF U-2 FLIGHTS: POSITIONS OF 10 ICBM BASES AND THOSE UNDER CONSTRUCTION HAVE BEEN SITED WASHINGTON, Tues. Immediately after the U-2 incident it became necessary ior the U.S. to intensify conventional espionage efforts in Russia.403 words
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Article41 1960-09-06 3 SYDNEY, Tues.— An Indonesian I seaman was In Derby Hospital in North Western Australia last night after a 10-day ordeal during which he clung to the wreckage of his ship and subsisted on nothing but sea water.41 words
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Article26 1960-09-06 3 SAN JUAN. (Puerto Rico). Tues. —The weather bureau warned that hurricane Donna is expected to reach the north coast of Puerto Rico this morninc26 words
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Article13 1960-09-06 3 WFRLIN Tuts .-»-Ea>t Germany West Germ, ting East Berlii13 words
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Article34 1960-09-06 3 TANGIER, lues. Mr. Modibo Keua. Sudanese Prime Minister, arrived here yesterday by air from Paris after talks with P^sident Uc Gaulle on the breakup of the Mali Federation of Sudan and34 words
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Advertisement170 1960-09-06 3 at home W and abroad. jt& I HERMES BABY, of SWISS precision I manufacture, not higher than a motchifi I box and weighing less than 8 lbs., has I I all the functional equipment of a big l^ I macnine 2,000,000 "Baby" are in W^ 1111 JTS I private use170 words
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Article249 1960-09-06 4 A. RICHARDS - A. RICHARDS PARENTS KEEP GIRLS INDOORS AFTER MAN TRIES TO MOLEST 3 ON THEIR WAY HOME By SERANGOON GARDEN, Tues. "WOLF" on a bicycle is terrorising teenaged girls in this housing estate and the angry residents are appealing for more police patrols particularly at night249 words
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137 1960-09-06 4 5,000 ATTEND A FUN FAIR TO RAISE MONEY FOR CHURCH BUILDING FUND 2ERANGOON GARDENS, Tues.— Five thousand people attended the fun fair of the Church of St. Francis Xavier, at the church ground in Chart well Drive. The fair which was In aid of th^ church'* building fund was open137 words
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Article, Illustration101 1960-09-06 4 MUSLIMS in Singapore celebrated Prophet Mohamed s birthday on Saturday with special prayers, Koran recitals and treat for the poor. More than KiO people attended the Fraser Neave celebrations of its Muslim employees at the F X Pavilion, where the guests included the managing director, Mr.101 words
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Article34 1960-09-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Arrangements are being made for the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, to tour the Olympic Games site when he goes on an official visit to Italv in November.34 words
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227 1960-09-06 4 SINGAPORE CITY, Tuesday. JT WAS a gala night for 120 guests and' (iirl Guides who attended the Guides Golden Jubilee dinner at the Seoul Headquarters in Clemenceau Avenue. After a Malay and Chinese dinner, guides from different i companies staged227 words
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Advertisement75 1960-09-06 4 Radio Singapore's advanced lesson No. 6 begins today at 6 30 p.m Have a copy m the Free Press in your hand a s the lesson comes over the air. Remember this lesson will be repeated on Thursday at 6-30 p.m. So don't throw your copy of the paper away.75 words
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Advertisement131 1960-09-06 4 GpabA The loveliest cardigans under the I sun you'll find I )J up to the minute I styling, superb I quality and wide variety shaped and shaded in a luxurious mood designed in the softest and prettiest Nylon Velvet Tncot Now priced to fit the most demanding budget. Sires available131 words
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Miscellaneous77 1960-09-06 4 Learning Malay with Radio Singapore: 6 ■ASNAH \HM\I> HAS\ \lf Kjta moti beli baranr- bulanan kita. \HMAD: B. Kita pcrgi kedai barang2 prtang ini. (That evening GROCER Oh Che' Ahrr UDUB beli HASNAH Dua GROOR. B AHMAD: Berapa harga sahatl? GR(H puloh sen. Ini txras jrnis haik. HA>\ \H S77 words
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Miscellaneous83 1960-09-06 4 boleh beli GROCBB: Susu' HASNAH: Oh ya dua tin suMi tepong. AHMAD: Berap.i harca satu tin? GROCER: Lima ringeit dua puloh \HMAD: Apa? Bagitu mahal! HASNAH: Tin dua lb. Ahmad. \HMAD: Oil bagitu. ng baru. towkav. GKOCEK: Tentu-lah. Awak, p^langgan lama saya. BASNAH: Dua batang sabon ba^oh <ROCER: Chap apa'83 words
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Miscellaneous90 1960-09-06 4 ini Sedap ya? Towkav beri empat buku. GROCER: Laln2 barang. 1 Obat ciei? HASNAH: Oh ya. Dua tube kechil. chukop-lah. AHMAD: Saya perlu berus gigi baru. Hasnah. HASNAH: Beli-lah satu. Towkay. tolong huboh semua barang? dalam satu kotak. AHMAD: HanUrkan karumah. GROCER: Baik-lah. Ini surat bil-nya AHMAD: Twenty kati beras90 words
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Miscellaneous183 1960-09-06 4 n ett on wwtttMs~^tM^wMi 1 1 w--c C Hi' ES ACR OSS 6 Young creature seen in hose 1. Hes devout, seeing my stick (4) fl s#l Lf b H° ker (6 i" 7 Gnats beheaded and chopped 8. Fifty merit and gain know- up are still insects (4) 9.183 words
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Article, Illustration18 1960-09-06 5 NEWSMAN HERE TO GO ARMY ROUND-UP the med rrived a nent ip of rson- med for Force ldf,lm,dflmf;ldfm,lfmdb18 words
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Article174 1960-09-06 5 PATRICK HENG - Super shoe- shine Lim PATRICK HENG. By SERANGOON, Tuesday. THE MAN WHO KEEPS YOU IN STEP WITH SPIRIT AND PERFUME SINGAPORE'S mo>t expensive shoeshiner Ines in I pper Soran K oon Road. He is a deal mute aged about 61), popularly known ii v ljni. Lira who looks half his174 words
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Article30 1960-09-06 5 BEDOK. Tups. -The Bedok Adult GrouD held a buiTpt I function since two w'he weekend. the party which was held at the Bedok Methc Chur30 words
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Article, Illustration202 1960-09-06 5 TAN BAH CHEE - HOWARD'S JOY IS TO NURSE BIROS AND FREE THEM TAN BAH CHEE HE IS A BIRD DOCTOR' AT 15 By DASIR PAN JANG. 1 Tues.— An English boy whose schooling was cut short because of a badly fractured wrist is today devoting all his time to the nursing and rehabilitation202 words
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Article23 1960-09-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Dato Nik Kamil. Malayan Ambassador lO the United States is expected to leave for New York this week.23 words
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156 1960-09-06 5 The ruffians who insult girls: Get rid of them, say villagers IWSIR PANJANG, Tuesday. RESIDENTS in the West Coast Road here are worried over ihe increasing number of youngsters roaming around the kampongs. Dressed in tight trousers. these youths usually go about in groups of four or five. The villagers,156 words
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Article27 1960-09-06 5 ALOR STAR. Tues.—Thousands of families resettled In new villages during the 12--year-war against Communist terrorists, are now asking to return to their iormer areas.27 words
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Advertisement182 1960-09-06 5 Menthol FILTER CIGARETTES The only American jfi^&^^^B^^m^ brand available in BM^j^ir/ rtl handy, crush-proof r.jjiWpackage of 10 f<T^S P^s«^B cgarettes' f^^T Only NEWPORT adds a refreshing hint of mint to M> the soothing coolpess of menthol. I I ft NEWPORT P^ refreshes while Jr \V9& you smoke JWtt rjl like182 words
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Miscellaneous245 1960-09-06 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS I MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free film shows at 7 p.m. SeleLabourers' Quarters: Kampong Soo Poo; and Tanjong Penjuru. SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: Clinico-Pathological meeting of Medical Unit I. Pathology Lecture Theatre, Sepoy Lines. 8.15 p.m. TOC H: Talk on Shipping" by Mr. Fred Wilson of Boustead and245 words
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Article248 1960-09-06 6 gO ONE of the aims of the expanding Raffles National Library is to improve its service to the children. Considering that more than half our population consists of children, the Director of the library couldn't have been more right in her decision. To be of248 words
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Article, Illustration62 1960-09-06 6 THE procession begins. Some oi the iu.ooo devotees assemble at the start of the ceremony narking the feast of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour at the Monastery of the Redemptorist Fathers in Singapore. Top picture shows acolytes leading the procession while In the picture above. Rirls62 words
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129 1960-09-06 6 Geylang school gives lessons in Chinese boxing QEYLANG, Tu e s.— The Ling Nam school for art of Chinese boxing and the lion dance in Geylan^ Serai has started a membership drive Mr. Soons Chr-w Yi::. the school s instructor that more Malayan youths ;hould develop this art as £snln*129 words
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Article, Illustration125 1960-09-06 6 A childhood interest in France has gained Irene a trip to Paris SINGAPORE CITY. Tuesday. ]\|ISS Irene Smith, 1<), former student of the Convent of Holy Infant Jesus, has been awarded a French Government scholarship to study French at a university in Lyon. Irene is expected to leave for Paris125 words
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128 1960-09-06 6 CHEONGSAMS AT DANCE THRILL THE 'WOLVES' SINGAPORE CITY, Tues. The Wolwrhampton Chronicle has voted a recent annual dance by the Malayan Teachers College, held just outside Wolverhampton. England, as "the most colourful social event of the year." According to a report reaching here the newspaper said: "Most of the Malayan128 words
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93 1960-09-06 6 SCHOOL EXPECTS 84,000 FROM FAIR FOR CHAPEL FUNDS OINGAPORE CITY. Tues.— j O A crowd of more than 1.000 attended a giant fun lair at the St. Andrew's School. The proceeds will go towards the school chapel building fund. Urgent need A spokesman for school told the Free Press that93 words
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Article44 1960-09-06 6 IPOH, Tues.— The staff of the Ipoh Town Council can now get loans from the council to buy cars and motorcycles. The council, in accepting a Aecision by its general purposes committee, has created i $75,000 advance account44 words
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99 1960-09-06 6 MALA 1.1 Ml i I r H Mi nisterof tk.lth I I):ito On- V>kc Lin recruitment of staff iron hinder the prospects ol \h vice. Dato Ong referred to th( shortage of staff in the F ration's medical service v Ihe spoke at the cU99 words
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75 1960-09-06 6 A DANCE TO AID CHRISTIAN WORKERS' FUND SINGAPORE CITY, Tues The Evening Star.., a group of young Christian workers will hold a dance on Saturday at the Singapore Military Forces Hall Beach Road. There will b<- several floor shows and the Combo a la Carte band will be in attendance.75 words
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Article, Illustration13 1960-09-06 7 Bearch of ,2,000 Its ends tddiflg 1 I I I Prayers czxcxzc l.d,b;ldf,b;lf,bl;fd,b13 words
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Article304 1960-09-06 7 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES UNION LEADER ACCUSES SHIPPING FIRMS OF RECRUITING THEM BY THE 'BACK DOOR' By Singapore City, Tues PAPTAIN Mohamed Said bin Alias, secretary of the Malaysian Ship's Officers Union, has accused Singapore shipping companies of signing on unregistered seamen through the "back door." He said304 words
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Article, Illustration280 1960-09-06 7 Singapore entry list with 383 prints SINGAPORE CITY, Tues. A total of 170 prints, out of which 145 were from Singapore, is now on display at the 1960 Bth Pan Malayan Photographic Exhibition at the Hollywood Room of the Odeon Theatre. The exhibition was280 words
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113 1960-09-06 7 THEY WANT HAWKERS TO REMOVE STALLS HPHOMSON ROAD. Tues. Residents of Kampong Chia Heng, ofT Thomson Road, feel that a small market should be erected In their area to provide stalls for hawkers who obstruct the narrow road leading to the kampong. Hawkers have pitched their stalls on both sides113 words
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84 1960-09-06 7 A FAMILY FINED FOR RIOTING NEAR A CINEMA BUTTERWORTH. Tues. A father and fours sons i were found guilty of a joint charge of rioting and assaulting two cinema employees on the night of July 16. The father. Lim Kong. 56. was fined $250, or four months' jail. Three of84 words
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112 1960-09-06 7 DEPARTMENT MAKES 'DIPHTHERIA JABS' APPEAL TO MOTHERS K.^UR. Tues.— Municipal Health Department here made .ppeal to mothers e children below the age of five to take them tor a second inoculadiphtheria. :nent has stepped anti-diphtheria '.ion centres h. been set up in the tow: kets Jalan R; Be :<et. Ipoh112 words
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182 1960-09-06 7 CHAXGI, Tuesday. RESIDENTS of Kampong Changi, a large village off Nicoll Drive, feel that they are the forgotten people of Singapore. The village headman, Inche Abdul Ghani bin Haji Md. Vmin <;:>, said thai their repeated requests to jhe Government182 words
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86 1960-09-06 7 A PACKED HOUSE GREETS THE OPENING OF YOUTH FESTIVAL SINGAPORE CITY, Tues. The 13-day Youth Cultural Festival, organised by the Singapore Teachers' Union, began last night at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise. The Adjudication Performance was opened with umental music (westerM piano and violin before a packed house. The performance86 words
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94 1960-09-06 7 ONLY 13 BUT HE PLAYS 5 INSTRUMENTS TANGLIN, Tues.- Master Wong Boon Sun of Anderson Road is only 13, but he can play a variety of musical instruments the bongo, jazz, guitar saxophone and the violin Of all the instruments, he likes the violin best. He started playing musical instrumtnts94 words
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Article30 1960-09-06 7 JESSELTON, Tues. Partial electricity supplies have been restored in Beaufort near here. The town offered a fortnight's blackout after fire gutted the power station on Aug. 17.30 words
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127 1960-09-06 7 HARRY CHIA - HARRY CHIA By SINGAPORE CITY, Tue«. w^FSTA. Kebudayaan 1 Spore's .irstcultur.a organisations to nu>e funds for me wauu .are Fund. Organised by the Cultural Festival sub-com-mittee of the National Theatre Fund Committee, it aims to bring to the L..WH- pvp the works ot combined127 words
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Article, Illustration160 1960-09-06 7 UPPER SERANGOON, Tues.— An eighteen-year-old Hainanese girl, Tan Chek Hat. has been missing from her Kovan Road home, 6th. milestone Upper Serangoon Road, since July 31. Miss Tan's lorrv driver father. Mr. Tan San Hock. 52 said she left home that night at 7.30 p.m160 words
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Article108 1960-09-06 8 r M NG KEMBAXJ™: 7*ll Buddhist Union Club of the Jalan Senyum Temple provides recreational facilities for Chinese youths in Kampong Kembangan. A temple and club leader Mr. Anff Loon Huat said >ince there was no community centre in the village, the club met some of the108 words
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Article, Illustration198 1960-09-06 8 THE SINGAPORE SCENE MISS MUDELIAR FROM SINGAPORE GETS PRAISE IN AUSTRALIA: EXCELLENT APPROACH' SINGAPORE CITY, Tuesday. jyjISS Vijayambal M.»deliar, a nurse froi the Singapore General Hospital, has hi come a successful lecturer in Australia. Miss Mudeliar is in Australia under the Colombo Plan, taking a198 words
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Article155 1960-09-06 8 SINGAPORE CITY: Thir-ty-seven scooter fans took part in the recent treasure hunt organised by the Singapore Lambretta Owners Club. Said Mrs. Kim Vegter secretary of the club and one of the organisers. "A good time was certainly had by all. "It was screamingly funny at times and155 words
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Article, Illustration155 1960-09-06 8 SEMBAWANG: Hindus In Sembawang and Na Ba>e areas are planning to build a temple. They will call it Sri Krishna Bakthalayam. It.-> sponsor is >Ir. P. Kunjikrishnan. a resident in the area for 20 years. Mr. Kunjikrishnan said he had already secured a piece of land and will155 words
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Article144 1960-09-06 8 SINGAPORE CITY: Mr. M. J. Namazie. an advocate and solicitor, said that the teachings of Islam led to the lack oi racial consciousness. at me luncheon meeting ot the Rotary club at Camay Hotei on *Tne Spirit 01 Islam ne added: "Although other religions 0 believed in144 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-09-06 8 zxcxzxzcxz The boat containing Sailor Sam speeds away wjth a queer rattling noise towards the distant posts rising from the sea. In spite of ijP" 1 5 e xcitement at seeing his old friend, his grim companions will not let him pause more than a moment.96 words
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Article82 1960-09-06 8 IPPER SERANGOON: As a boy, Chin Chonp Fatt. of Surin Avenue, kept fight, fish as a hobby. Now at the age of 21. Chong Fatt is making money from it. He owns more than 2.000 fighting fish, all of them Siamese breed. Those in the fish business have82 words
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Article68 1960-09-06 8 BLAKANG MATI: About .embers of the Indonesian Women's Association in Singapore will go with their families to Blakang Mati tomorrow for a picnic. They will leave at 8.30 a.m. from Jardine Steps for this island. The Indonesian ConsulGeneral, Col. Sugih Arto and his family will join them. This68 words
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Article40 1960-09-06 8 farrek PARK: Gloucester Road off Dorset Road the only road that leads to the Farrer P-ark cinder track, and often used by the Vang: di-Pertuan Xegara and other V.I.P.s. is full of pot-holes and has a rough surface40 words
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Advertisement110 1960-09-06 8 ''jit ~jH '^s>^ n RC.A. Table Radio (3 A Guaranteed by^A Wove Bond) given with every V^od Housekeeping p RESTCoLD REFRIGERATO R iff is ipsVl I kv |nvl w j^^^^^sV 4& <fc*^^^—^r^^ I !^£2o ••>■• v*~-^r* m^^ m^ m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ n~T I I n R7i U vI I Prestcold 7 a,.110 words
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Advertisement102 1960-09-06 8 HIGHWAY am DO PENTAX I2 i combines fully outomotic kr "W* viewing with the world's n- return mirror. Jape centralised enr 55--vvmd indicotor j hem from 35 r Price: [■If ONXOR ACotToHg MIR R O ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCOLATOR jft Millions have t- > in use. Pciiih tmtsh eos. 9 tfQht102 words
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Miscellaneous34 1960-09-06 8 ww^^BfflmH^KHMnn «^—<»>^~^^~— Medium Wave 476 meti-r^ Short Ware: 62 rartre> U7HO kc/s.) from 900 p.m.— 10.04) p.m. daily P.M. 1.00 Frogramrne summary; 1.02 Around the bandstand; 1.30 Tne news; 1.40 Accen: on the accoraion: 2.0034 words
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Miscellaneous204 1960-09-06 8 Close down; sno Programme summary; 5.03 A Day To Remember, birthday and anniversary greetings with music from Kingsley Morrando. 6.00 The UN. speaks; 615 Seiiandong Melayu; 6.30 Ahmad Dan Hasnan: <i.45 Sunset serenade; 6.53 Announcement Singapore share market report 7. 00 The news; 7.10 Newstalk; 7.15 Science survey: 7.30 A:204 words
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Article, Illustration220 1960-09-06 9 More about the shingled 100k... t^l^l |^JT||TtTj BACK FROM THE 1920s BUT HAIRSTYLISTS SHOULD LOOK LIKE JIIK ikw Inu- <jn the fashionable heads in i<<>nd<>n and Paris has conic to Singapore I in referring, of course, to the shingle which has made a comeback from the 1920s But the 1960220 words
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149 1960-09-06 9 It is instant tea now: Made right in the cup rrd In the icht-n Is "instant." ically everything from chicken come all .idy to tant coffee, inlcing. Instant it pudding. T: la; time-sav-rea by u it will Juced to Singapore ek. It Is made from the soluxtract of the choicest149 words
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68 1960-09-06 9 THEY SAY THESE RED BEANS WILL BRING YOU GOOD LUCK DO you believe in luck? If so get a Lucky Bean from Orient Craft In Orchard Road. According to an Indian belief. Lady Luck will >tay with you alway>. E-ach bean, red in colour, contains tiny ivory elephants from one68 words
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146 1960-09-06 9 DO you find that when choo.sing a hair style. you only think of it in relation to the shape of your face? That is the fault most hairdressers find in our girls. Hair styles should flatter not only your face but general146 words
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155 1960-09-06 9 An out of the ordinary dessert with a minimum of sugar IF you arc having a parly of six for dinner tonight, here is an oiit-of-the-oniinarv dessert. Called Lime Delight, any woman can enjoy it without any guilt as it contains ingredients with a very low calorie count. Sugar is155 words
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68 1960-09-06 9 'SHOPETTA' WILL REMIND YOU WHAT TO BUY rbiusy housewives, a shopping reminder is invaluable. I found such a one at Robinson's the other day. Called Shopetta. it is a light white plastic disc. Round it is printed a list of general household requirements. On the other side of thp disc,68 words
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201 1960-09-06 9 DRIED-PEA SOUP WINS THE TOP PRIZE IN RECIPE CONTEST MRS. G. R. Pereira. 52 Figaro Street, Singapore 16, wins the first prize In Recipe Contest No. 35 for her Dried-Pea Soup dish. She gets $10 and a Nestle hamper worth $10. Ingredients: Two pigs trotters, half pound Vienna sausages, one201 words
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Advertisement35 1960-09-06 9 ml/if t SNUG FIT U PANTS Girls. .puka Dot on White, targe, m of ns. L5 CO'S SOCIETY I r r ~^mJ poiisMf »«dt»anon Sli -jqerv and reasonLTD. V m J y fcto F LONDON35 words
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Advertisement202 1960-09-06 9 T II D II y\^ I Unn I Q lllC _^^^^^^^^^^****'(tf^^Bs'^^^'^^^B»^^^B l^k for Instant Protection... Just turn the swivel base and Odo-Ro-Apply Both No stirk deodorant is ready to use. 1 L Soothingly cool, delicately fracran Deodorant K°** on "dry," eliminate* perspiration odor all day long. Then, when you've and202 words
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Article830 1960-09-06 10 SHOPPING Centre gHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available in the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas in Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. HIT PARADE! Latest releases of DOT and other famous brands of records830 words
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378 1960-09-06 10 HERBERT SPENCER - A gold medal just what doctor ordere HERBERT SPENCER REDS HAVE io,o 0o CENTRES TO B00«* 1 (By I RUSSIAN Olympic science cm l>iiil j i sputniks. According Lo distributed by the Sovi 1 on duty with the a til lei medals is just what tin "It's true," said Olympic378 words
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Article75 1960-09-06 10 SINGAPORE yacht Terbantf into third place on Sun the Royal singaporr Ciub. after setting up impressive record of H cessiTe wins. Manned by J. Church. 1 bang was beaten by At: and Ruth 111. It was Church's handling that the race. H. Pirunder on How75 words
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Advertisement218 1960-09-06 10 Fill your home with MUSIC LATEST RELEASE Available at: PARAMOUNT CO. Head Office: 6, Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore, 3. Tel: 7578*. Branch Office: 174 Botu Road Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****. STOP! LOOK! M«b__\ VflJfl electric starter The full range of N S U scooters now available to you on very218 words
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Advertisement204 1960-09-06 10 Sovc your because we import direct and sell direct that mokes everything cheaper. Watches, Cameras, Transistor Radios Sensational Offer! LIEN WAH I 108, North Bridge Rood, Tel: *****, ***** Spore. s^v GROW NEW HAIR at small cost to JJ4 *fc your Pocket! With V MEDUCRIN *fe (LOT I Oh{ ft204 words
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Advertisement59 1960-09-06 10 at JUST A Ri y £D -.^gd Latest Designs LAST! ri YOUR pfe\ i SEARCH pjl^ 41 IS ENDED |1| \'J WHEN YOU U'^ t VISIT m N« '23/14 137, Winstedt Drive Available at: Tec *****/*****. Nam Ah Electric Co. WE HAVE ALMOST EVERY- M HIU Street S 'P° re59 words
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Advertisement131 1960-09-06 10 Clothes Look Better^|3^ Clothes Last Ej% Longer Expert Dry Cleaning Care jWASHIXtTOX -DRY CLEANING CO. 412-414 Orchard Rd., S'pore. Tel: ***** iB HJ^—^ TWO $150.00 Top Discount For Cash At THE EASTERN AUTO CO., LTD. 65 Orchard Road, S'pare-9. Tel: *****. CLEARING AT 1.90c ONLY Quality SPORT SHIRTS LADIES HAND131 words
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Advertisement224 1960-09-06 10 for Your Pleasant Listening In Music F ***** -LOOK FOR A STAR" sang by GARRY MILES -AFRAID OF LOVE" j Available at: REGENT TRADERS 37, Upper Pickering Street, HALF-PRICES ANNUAL SALE COTTON BATHMATS $1.40 GENTS' POPLIN SHIRTS $2.90 GENTS' DRILL SHORTS $2.90 SINGLE BED SHEETS $2.50 PILLOWCASES $0.75 OVER $10/-224 words
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Article, Illustration34 1960-09-06 11 ■>:■:■::, w-.x-.:-:---:^-:-:-:-: lortN participants who took part in the one mile final at the Singapore Business Houses athletic meet. The winner was Mona Shariff of Wearne Brothers Sports Club.34 words
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311 1960-09-06 11 SINGAPORE STANVAC TAKE THE HONOURS AT 'LITTLE OLYMPICS' TANJONG PAGAR, Tuesday. QTANVAC Sports Club of Singapore took the honours in the second "Little Olympics" when they won the "Beemer Cup" for the second time in succession. The Singapore team won by 3 games to 2. The "Little Olympics" is an311 words
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20 1960-09-06 11 cnnlcs for Players at the :o 19. and also ai Littles. Singapore l20 words
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264 1960-09-06 11 Warriors fall to Gassers beat Kiwis Weekend's softball SINGAPORE CITY, Tues. Stanvac Gassers continued their winning way in Singapore's softball league when they beat the Warriors 10-2 during the week-end. The Gassers, unbeaten in the first half of the season, is likely to keep the record clear for the rest264 words
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Article105 1960-09-06 11 LONDON, Tues— Results of yesterday's football matches were: LEAGUE THREE Chesterfield 3 Halifax Town 0 LEAGUE FOUR Barrow 2 Mlllwall 1 Bradford 3 York City 3 Hartlepools U. 0 Stockport C. 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP PLAY-OFF— IST LEG Dumbarton 3 Cowdenbeath 0 LEAGUE ONE Blackpool105 words
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121 1960-09-06 11 S'pore sweep the inter-port foursomes rriHOMSON, Tues.- In the 1 Singapore— Hongkong lni ter-port match, played on i Walker Cup lines, the State swept the board by winning all four matches in the lour- somes at the Royal Island Club yesterday. Results were: ("Singapore pairs first) Fred Turner ana P.121 words
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Article, Illustration43 1960-09-06 11 I a. 11 it th«^ recent All Malayan Sikhs athletic and badminPicture rtmra thr Sm^.tpore team with trophies won at left to rUht Kartar Sin-h. Arjan Singh. H. S. Dhillon, Pal n?h Dial Sinqh.43 words
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Article, Illustration35 1960-09-06 11 r «f tu- th airman of the Singapore Turf Club, presents the Mr. Bath wife of f o t owner D-. J. D. Dennchy at Bukit Autumn Cup to won the race.35 words
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Article148 1960-09-06 11 RAF Seletar 3 Royal Navy 0 JALAN BESAR, Tucs. Singapore Joint services' forward Dave McBaine. 21. on the eve of his departure for Hong Kong netted two of RAF Seletar s three goals in putting Royal Navy out of the SAFA Cup competition here yesterday.148 words
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Article60 1960-09-06 11 ROME. Tues. Bearded Milka Singh. Asia's fa>test human, sped to an easy qualification in the men's 400 meters yesterday with a 45.9 clocking that tied the old Olympic record. Singh placed second to the U.S. Otis Davis, who spun to a new Olympic record at60 words
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428 1960-09-06 11 Eveready sports club sparkle at Business meet FARRER PARK, Tuesday. PVEREADY Sports Club won the Federation Trophy with 7(i points in the fourth InterBusiness Houses athletic* meet held during the weekend. The five-man Barretto Sports Club team were a close second with 74 points. Henry Waugh and Wearne Brothers tied428 words
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89 1960-09-06 11 1,500 METRES RUN TODAY HERB HAS AN INJECTION KOMF. Tues Herb 11--liott. Australian favourite for the Olympic 1.500 metres championship, had a penicillin injection terday for a throat inlet i tion. Elliott said his throat was very sore, "it's come on over the last two or three days." he added.89 words
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Advertisement19 1960-09-06 11 mm IocODILE*: I IRON I rv slacks; •believable I a, I I F WH CO. LTD. immi. Road 119 words
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Advertisement60 1960-09-06 11 a PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER 'V^i BATTERY and MAIN OPERATED iiS I hTre purchase terms"" V fj _J NOW AVAILABLE Spore Only IK tJ O^vß a. vCRI \*L e*^SD is speciolly designed I// lA!ti of main supply. x^^r ■r^'Mii'iJn ii Mil IM^ilM 109 North Bridge Rood, Singapore Tel: 32JJ1 J2JJ2 BRANCH:60 words
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Article, Illustration130 1960-09-06 12 From gold winners to all-time greats... Jeffery James mill' i.... nmencans may have lost some marks in world athletics, but their swimmers have made quite a splash to restore whatever prett the Americans may have lost at Rome. ail-romld" Amerfean d Britain. Japan and German? ti™ 1 1 r ll130 words
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Article, Illustration531 1960-09-06 12 zxczxxzczxcx First six in the overall classification and points alter the fifth race in the 5.5 metres class: 1. USA 5520; 2. Denmark 4502; 3. Switzerland 4219; 4. Argentina 3867; 5. Norway 2830; ti Britain 2700. First mx in the overall classification and points531 words
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501 1960-09-06 12 ROME, Tuesday. SINGAPORE'S lone shooter for the Olympics, Koh Kum Wah failed to qualify for the final of the Free Pistol (50 metres) 'four ten-shot series here today. Kum Wah, who finished 30th in qroup two ?L the 1 alifying round yesterday,501 words
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168 1960-09-06 12 V. A. MARKAR - Singapore selection go for the goals cuppers didn't net V. A. MARKAR By Jalan Besar. Tuesday Snwaporc Selection.. .7 Kelantan.. .2 gINGAPORE selection went for the goals the Malaya Cup team missed the previous dav to hit Kelantan 7-2 in the inter-state friendly football match here yesterday. Ali Aril! and168 words
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205 1960-09-06 12 Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting weights for first dav on Sunday Sept. 11 are: CLASS 4, DIV l-_5' 2 FURS: Sunshine Lad 90; tapt. Marvel 8H: I-oiir Winds II 8.7; Majula u 8.6; Palomar 8.6; Legisrika 8.5; Red Uoli 111 85; Nip On 8.4;205 words
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Miscellaneous226 1960-09-06 12 W <-* FREE pr E c c Tl J WORD PUZZL^^^S Cut out ond p, r D D' Postmg .nsfruct.on, a °PPte- Nome IT jji M B i Address CLUES FOR WORD P U2U 1. A player may over tfw i ncf to shake hands at a good game of226 words
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