The Singapore Free Press, 22 September 1960
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Title Section20 1960-09-22 1 E WER AT UMRIYALUD FOR ITS ISLAND-WIDE COVERAGE The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1960. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-09-22 1 talks to reporters praised by Africans Mao and I are like Kennedy Khrushchev NEW YORK, Thursday. [Vernier Mr. Nikita Khrushche\ lompared himself and Combines* leader Mr. Mao Tse-tung with ididates in the American Presition and appeared to indicate nl the> were identical in their views. d leaden70 words
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Article43 1960-09-22 1 SINGAPORE CITY HMII Import of toilet soap, abra.si\-e wap and synthetic detergents will be subject to the new us by the Government on imof soaps. The new levy is j kinds of ■washin? soaps intludinc liquid sc.xp im;>oriCQ Inio rore.43 words
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275 1960-09-22 1 Mobutu tells of plot to restore Lumumba to power LEOPOLDVILLK, Thursday. POLONEL JOSEPH MOBUTU, Army Commander-in-Chief, said lust night he had called for the withdrawal of Guineans and Ghanaians from the U.N. Congo force following Ihe discovery of documents involving "Communists, Guineans275 words
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90 1960-09-22 1 MILLIONAIRE CLORE BORROWS BY MILLIONS LONDON, Thurs. Mr. Charles Clore, Britain's millionaire property dealer and take-over tycoon, announced last night he was borrowing M5108,000,000 from the Prudential Assurance Company. His property company. City and Central Investments, stated that terms have been agreed with the Prudential for long-term mortgages totalling this90 words
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Article26 1960-09-22 1 Nehru- Ayub talks WEST PAKISTAN. Thurs.— Mr. Nehru and Pakistan's President Mohammed Ayub Khan discussed the question of Kashmir amid the cool pine-clad Himalayan mountains yesterday.26 words
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Article19 1960-09-22 1 MADRAS. Thurs. The first batch of 70 Indonesian Air Force trainees arrived here yesterday irum Jakarta.19 words
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Article, Illustration262 1960-09-22 1 ALAN KHOO - Genius verdict wonder ALAN KHOO By SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs.— One of Britain's top music examiners has pronounced Singapore's child violinist. Lee Pan Hon, 10, u a genius." He Is Prof. H. Platts. the London Royal School of Music examiner. who heard Pan Hon at a half-hour private recital last week.PROF PLATTS - 262 words
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87 1960-09-22 1 PEUGEOT RANSOM NOTE FOUND IN POST OFFICE PARIS, Thurs— A 10.000 old franc note, part of the ransom paid by French Car manufacturer Roland Peugeot for the return of his four-year-old son Eric, has turned up in a post office near Pans, police yesterday. But they added that the note,87 words
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Article35 1960-09-22 1 J-ir.st Malayan Fund mana^er'a prices t<>d.<v. buying $j.21 and veiling si ju Second Mai. F\ind manafiner's prices, b and selling Rnt Horv Kong Fund rr per's pnres. btiyin- HK 96 UK $101.35 words
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Advertisement9 1960-09-22 1 ALL BY DIPLOMAT [SipLOHtfl THE SHIRT PEOPLE L^u^lJ 1119 words
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322 1960-09-22 2 Good company news stirs the buyers to take interest in a much improved market LONDON. Thurs PHERE was a distinct--1 ly better teeling in the London stock yesterday and prices in the industrial market made their best showing: for more than a fort:ht. •her evidence of the eilect- of the322 words
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Article132 1960-09-22 2 Industrials lead recovery in late afternoon > T E\V YORK: Wall Street I closed very >tcady with the list showing a moderately good distribution of gains extending mostly to one dollar or so. Although there was little in the domestic business or foreign political news to restore confidence,132 words
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Article72 1960-09-22 2 Strong recovery in internationals AMSTERDAM: The market rV was In bullish mood yesterday. There was a strong recovery in internationals on public re-investment and foreign demand stimulated by Wall Street overnight and the better outlook regarding Dutch tax facilities. Business in general was quiet. Shippings generally improved about three72 words
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Article150 1960-09-22 2 SHIPS IN PORT SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today: Pres. Buchanan 1 2. Rajula 4 '5, Dimitrov 6A. Idomeneus 6 '7, Straat Mozambique 8 9. Mauricien 10 11, Straat Clarence 13 '14, Orient Maru 15/16, City of Newcastle 18. Shinsei Maru No. 2 19. Selangor N.150 words
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227 1960-09-22 2 Malayan tin will not be released in a rush LONDON: The Financial Times said yesterday in a leader that the question of what would happen to Malaya's tin stocks alter the recent International Tin Council decision appears now to have been solved. The 10,000 tons or more tin which Malayan227 words
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Article157 1960-09-22 2 IG.A.T.T. council to consider Ireland's full accession bid GENEVA: An official letter from the Government of Ireland regarding full accession to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade has been put before the GATT council at its inaugural meeting here. The letter asks that Ireland should be permitted157 words
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Article399 1960-09-22 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. ...APORE Wednesday Previous Today INDUSTRIALS Alex. Bucks Ords (h) .so m Atlas let H.oo Buyen 8.8. Petro! 47 47/B.M. Trustees 5.25 525 Con. Tin Smeit. Pref. 20/3 20 3 Ords. 5C 53/*--federai Oispensary 1.42% 1.47% Fitipatriclrs 1.35399 words
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428 1960-09-22 2 FREE PRESS - Hong Kong's biggest Asian customer is Malaya FREE PRESS li^fljy^jfcKg^pjipfjyj^^ By the MARKET CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE, Thursday. MALAYA is Hong Kong's best customer in Asia, according to statistics issued by the Colony's Director of Commerce and Industry. In the first seven months of this year, Malaya took from Hong Konij goods428 words
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Article142 1960-09-22 2 NOTE. All priC6S Ocluw *-orrtc r are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. S.i RUBBER No 1 Ho. c.if. European ports. Sept. ...unqui Oct. RUBBER No. 1 R»S> Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mouse Terms. Oct. No* TONE: Uncertain PEPPER White Sarawak tag. c.i142 words
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Article174 1960-09-22 2 Buyers mark time in expectation of cheaper offers LONDON, Thurs.—Following the sharp decline at Singapore bids were reduced at the opening. Sellers were slow in quoting but eventually offered near terminal positions at about three fathings < pound below Tuesday's final asking prices. The market remained grounded at the174 words
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Article55 1960-09-22 2 AV AS lI I N G TON South Korea's complex exchange rates for the hwmn Is to be simplified to a single, realistic rate in the fairly near future, a reliable source said It was not known here what new single rate of exchange between the hwan55 words
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136 1960-09-22 2 JIN was tinner. All the demand in Hi while the steadier tone COTTON Agriculture Department sells 184,773 bales for unrestricted use NMV oiu.i \\v Agriculture Department rday a 184.773 bales oi l States Goven.me: cotton. At the previ 1959136 words
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38 1960-09-22 2 TOKYO. Th Japanese Mini culture and Foro^ nounced yesterday it would free imports of 121 of agricultural and ir. products, effective from October 1 The item* included < beans, chestr.ut.-. pit:38 words
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Advertisement354 1960-09-22 2 Sill PPI XG dE^ii r h f v£? 4 fyji the t» A.w. unes (V; Sail<HS te AOEN. RED SEA. MEOITE««IMEAN. _^g V^ CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. \C a. S pare 9, S haw 'e«a«l yA Gtl INM C3334 S I Sept 23 25 Sept 21 27 Sept £ss "-til354 words
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Advertisement13 1960-09-22 2 —^SHIIMMX*' BARBER L* Nl FERN-VILLE FAR EAST Fr.. US.* GULF PORTS .a MM"-13 words
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Article, Illustration510 1960-09-22 3 ANTHONY LEJEUNE - THE RUSH TO SPEAK A T U.N.O. ANTHONY LEJEUNE As soviet Prime Miniver Mr. Nikita Khrushchev shows the wgy across the Atlantic... ZLLIGENCE REPORT TERNS LEADERS <ING THE RED LINE > the line-up against th.. m Saturn, General \>semb?y oislrve tnl uill be at Khii,shchrv\ ellyc>w^,n no of his admirers510 words
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68 1960-09-22 3 NEW DELHI, Thursday. luur months to go for the royal Vhru's Ministry of Cultural Affairs ral thousand copies of a book IJritish rule in huiki. British Raj than Inby the tops, that .red bv this L> tothentic history68 words
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60 1960-09-22 3 35 PIONEERS SAIL AWAY TO A CRUSOE ISLAND VrANCOUVER, Wed. Thirty-five Canadians .sail from Vancouver in a home-made 45ft. catamaran this month to start their own colony in the Baharn. They will hack homes and "farms out of 1.000 acres of virgin forest on uninhabited Great Abaco Island. Said their60 words
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Article23 1960-09-22 3 BANGKOK. Thurs. The United States has given Thailand aid amounting to $627 million and loans amounting to $212 million.23 words
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Article31 1960-09-22 3 AGRA, Thurs. Six deaths were reported yesterday at Firozabad. near here, following three days of tension after a bomb explosion blasted a Hindu procession outside a Moslem mosque.31 words
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Article20 1960-09-22 3 MELBOURNE. Thurs.— The Australian Government will make the Woomera Rocket range available lor a British space research programme.20 words
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Article26 1960-09-22 3 LONDON, Thurs^ The Burmese Finance Minister, Thakin Tin, arrived in London yesterday on his way to the World Bank conference in Washington.26 words
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152 1960-09-22 3 PROFESSOR FALLS IN LOVE WITH AN HEIRESS NEW YORK, Thurs.— An Irish professor from the London School of Economics is embroiled in a hectic romance with a 21-year-old heiress. Vivian Charles Walsh left his wife Mary behind in London when he came to Buffalo University in 1955. The heiress, Jo152 words
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Article38 1960-09-22 3 JAKARTA, Thurs. General Abdul Haris Na.suuon, Indonesia's Minister for Nati. lal Security and Army Chief of Staff, will visit the United States and several other countries after the general assembly session of the United Nations.38 words
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Article39 1960-09-22 3 BERLIN*. Thurs. A United States court maraal here sentenced an American sergeant, Leroy Mast, 29, to ten years hard labour on charges of wilfully delivering cocument.% relating to national defence 10 agems of a foreign power.39 words
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Article20 1960-09-22 3 MELBOURNE. Thurs.— A magistrate ruled yesterday that novel, "Carloua Mcßricie." by American author Charles Orson Gorham. is obscene.20 words
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Article21 1960-09-22 3 KAMPALA, Thurs.— The Kabaka of Buganda received a tumultuous welcome when he returned here from constitutional talte> in London.21 words
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Article11 1960-09-22 3 MANILA. Thurs. President Carlos Garcia has left hospital ye.sterday.11 words
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176 1960-09-22 3 KENYA'S ODINGA BRANDS HIMSELF A RED i NAIROBI, Thurs.— Officials in Britain's soon-to-be-independent East African territories are growing daily more worried at the threat of Red Chinese infiltration. Equally worried are the Americans, who keep a large and expensive Intelligence and propaganda network here. And now a local newspaper has176 words
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Article25 1960-09-22 3 TOKYO. Thurs. In Japan's worst post-war mine disaster, 67 men drowned yesterday when a iiver broke inio a coal pit In Fukuoka.25 words
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198 1960-09-22 3 Fashion: The latest controversy in poll fight T^EW YORK, Thurs.— Mrs. Pat Nixon was wearing a 4^-dollar turquoise li^ht-wei^ht wool Jersey dress wh she politely dec li nod to become embroiled in a fashion division ol the presidential light. With a broa<i wifr of Vice-P: Richard Nixon I don'i criticise198 words
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Miscellaneous133 1960-09-22 3 Medium Wave: 476 metre;* for those in hospitals by Mil- melody: 10.30 Rays a laugh; Short Wave: 62 metres drecl Appaauray; 6.00 Concert 11.00 Close down. (4780 kc/s) from hour, a selection chosen by RADIO MALAYA q Dm—lO n.m. daily. Aiataa Akbar; 6.30 Ahmad Dan 11.7 metres) F m mwm133 words
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Article, Illustration814 1960-09-22 4 Ian Mok- ai - Child violinist keeps British examiner spellbound Ian Mok-ai By SINGAPORE CITY THURS. THE 10 year-old boy from Chinatown is pale and puny, but within this frail frame, vibrates all the certain promise of a great concert violinist. And two important men in this boy's life this week asked two big814 words
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254 1960-09-22 4 Society expects record entries for 1960 Malayan orchid show SINGAPORE CITY, Thursday. A HIiCOHI) entry is expected in this year's Orchid Show to he held at the Happy World Stadium from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2. The annual show, sponsored by the Malayan Orchid Society, has drawn large crowds every254 words
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106 1960-09-22 4 PASIR PANJANG, Thurs. About 900 Muslims from West Coast. Pa sir Panjang and Clement! roads took part in the Prophet Mohamed's birthday procession in West Coast Road recently. Students from two Arabic school* and seven Malay "Hadrahs" took part. Inche Ya'acob Mohammed, Parliamentary106 words
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36 1960-09-22 4 SINGAPORE CITY. THKKH labourers struggled python for 2(1 minutes in a Singapore River before 111 Thi open propr The on t awa lada> over A The captu36 words
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56 1960-09-22 4 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. —The St. Johi bulance Association Brigade will hole nual first-aid competition for 1960 at the Happy World Stadium on Oct. 9. This is the 10th that the Brigade members have been competing for the Haridas Shield. The competition is held under the56 words
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Advertisement178 1960-09-22 4 The Combination i That Makes Your HI-FI and STEREO Perfect Transcription Pick-up Arm TPA.I2 B Transcription Motor 301. From All Radio Dealers. :t< KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. m Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang. gBIBBIHHHIIBHHHHHHHHHHH SINCE 1815 jSfR THE SWISS WATCH /^V^^ FOR ALL CLIMATES :p -1 p^RE-LEt/^ IKrgk Y^ GENEVE178 words
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Miscellaneous154 1960-09-22 4 CLUES ACROSS 1. Thi^ may '.veil be bowed oul l\ 1 [J H4 15 |6 vim a sash (6). II I I B Bill ___I____L.^. 4. Loud and correct and get B a siiock (6). I B B B I B 9. Alternatively bit Al, the bit x. P I^154 words
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Miscellaneous21 1960-09-22 4 l»lWdfe, Bv Gog /AREN'T >OU GOING f Tp CHOP VOUR TN ffi V I NOTICEC7 VOU y =4Tiv WEICSHEC7 l r^;21 words
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Article, Illustration349 1960-09-22 5 Alan Brinton - Alan Brinton TH E MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR BLUEBIRD IS A WRECK by ft I AMPBELL lies injuml in his huge Bluebird a mangled V nd his hopes of live years in \pensive rar the world has s i write-off. In ;j few frighten eel costing well over eight349 words
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Article, Illustration452 1960-09-22 5 William Hickey - The king AND needs this unknown queen William Hickey THIS GIRL DONA BAUDOUIN FELL IN LOVE WITH HER i By kings go. Baudouin is almost unknown. As royal engagements go. this w;is us totally unexpected us tlud between Princess Margarel and Mr. Tony Armstrong-Jones. Bui with this vast difference. Everyone,KING BAUDOUIN - 452 words
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Advertisement168 1960-09-22 5 "B^ [PLANK j^K* »^W I I Outstanding features. a clear standstill projection, unmm protection, easy to opcrote by push-buttons, excellent system ot lenses and orgomcally built-in 'Synchromot" An- other noteworthy innovation is the incorporated film marking device. -v:,:.y:-:v::,--*-:.. l*^^ l^^ Smart in Design S^ /v/ij^ks Reliable in U»e Sole Agent*:AMATEUR168 words
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Miscellaneous170 1960-09-22 5 ■■V 111 111 I• 1 J J| i W 1f I THF sx.Uih MB: Three one-] ment Mankind" at 1-3 Grange act plays Merdeka Bridge". Roaci. 6 p.tn. A Glimpse in the Mirror and ivnFPFxnFM mksiowry -r Dudle\ Cultural Cen- WOV EMENT: Free film sho^ at KOY4L SINGAPORE FLYING B170 words
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Article156 1960-09-22 6 I^R. Francis Lop> recent move to form a cancer society in Singapore to bring aid to sufferers here deserves full support. a meeting last month he revealed shocking fa< now beats tufourfold in mnuaJ toll of s in the world, and three people ri:- y day The156 words
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Article42 1960-09-22 6 I>RIAN LONDON, for- mer British heavyweight champion, was fined £1,000 and suspended from boxing for three months after an inquiry by the British Boxing Board of Control into disturbances which followed London's European heavyweight title right aooinct Flifk' T?irhnrrl-42 words
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Article, Illustration251 1960-09-22 6 They hail to hold a yearly festival SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. Cultural bodies here welcomed the Government's decision to make the week-long cultural festival, just ended, an annual affair. The Minister of Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. announced the Government decision at the presentation of "Dances of Singapore" at the Victoria Theatre,MARTINUS; BHASKAR - 251 words
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152 1960-09-22 6 CENTRE LEADERS' 'PAY' TO BE CUT BY $1 FROM NEXT MONTH SINGAPORE CITY. TOUTS. From next moiitn. all activity instructors In community centres will be paid an honoraria of S3 instead of S-* per hour. Tiie instructors, however, will be permitted to work a maximum of six hours a week152 words
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66 1960-09-22 6 Boom for shopkeepers as Hindu festival of lights draws near SKRANGOON, Thursday. gHOPKEEPERS in Serangoon Road are enjoying a boom as Hindus have started shopping in earnest for Deepavali which falls on Oct. VX Articles most In demand are saris, laced sarongs and dress materials, as tradition demands that all66 words
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198 1960-09-22 6 'SEPAK RAGA' NOW VERY POPULAR IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs.— Many primary schools in Singapore are taking to "sepak raga jaring" and are organising competitions to popularise the game. The game is very popular especially in the Moulmein district. Many of the schools have already got one or two198 words
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Article, Illustration311 1960-09-22 6 HAROLD SOH - Crash... it's an 'arrow death' in careless hands HAROLD SOH by PART THREI A MOTOR-CYCLE in the hands of an irresponsible teenager is just as lethal a weapon as a car driven by a drunken motorist. In Singapore, 10 motor-cyclists lost their lives and five pillion riders were seriously injured311 words
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233 1960-09-22 6 AAS propose new road bill to class all pedestrians as 'traffic' SINGAPORE CITY. Tlmix 1U)A1) Traffic Bill, similar to thai iii tain, classifying pedestrians as "traUu." has been proposed for Singapore to impi the present road situation. The proposal comes from i the Automobile Association of Singapore. An editorial In233 words
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47 1960-09-22 6 SOLD OUT -ALL 88 HOUSES IN NEW ESTATE rNGLIN, Thurs. The new Kimhn Park housing estate along Paterson Road will be ready lor occupation in two months. The estate has altogether 88 houses, ail of whicn have been .->old, according to a spokesman nf thp V t47 words
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Article25 1960-09-22 6 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. The 10.000-strong Naval Base Labour Union will hold a mass meeting at 5 p.m. today In West Hill Road to25 words
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Article33 1960-09-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Assistant Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Syed Ja'afar Albar. warned Malayan youths against subversive elements using language and cultural issues to create disorder in the country.33 words
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Advertisement176 1960-09-22 6 on can hand in ><>ur classifieil nil. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CftMtftON HIGHLAND* Ha. IPOH M. Lt4. a 'e Btr*«t. I sG M) L'4 Koad. fcOT BH r U ttO r... IMI LA. Nrw Market. """"BBUiini r>atteo Koad KUAN *i» VI MALACCA >ras*176 words
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Advertisement12 1960-09-22 6 MODERN RINGS with Quality DIAMONDS GEMS U.S. de SUVA 106, ORCHARD ROAD.12 words
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Advertisement45 1960-09-22 6 rnrr rllrr radios iHI GuoionYeed b> Wove Bond \Good Housf PRESTCOLD i '.V.W. /T 1 ■■■■■II I ~m»^_~ ■^^■k^^^" > Prestcold i>-4 on.y $3700 dgor special cash price »OJ" plus a FREE Bi See the Prestco' T.« THE EMPORI'I iy^ 17/19, BATTERS 25, AMPANG^^^^ mmb^^,— A/ow</acCM45 words
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Article, Illustration151 1960-09-22 7 LYDIA AROOZOO - LYDIA AROOZOO Old boys of Cathalß* *~iritnlT in three countries will celebrate.. 3|G DINNER HERE NEXT oN TH TO HONOUR E N WHO HAVE TAUGHT FOR 109 YEARS i Singapore City, Thurs. PfiAPORE < .TIT. Thursday i Christian Brothers 1 schools Malaya, Singapore and Hone151 words
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Article28 1960-09-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— to buy rubber rrom Malaya instead 4 through the Loi Rubo- r Exchange. Mr. Fraz tralian the Internationa] r Study Group meeting :ld.28 words
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Article, Illustration276 1960-09-22 7 12 Singapore travel agents off on tour of Japan THEY ARE ON WEEK'S MISSION TO SELU OUR CITY pAYA LEBAR, Thurs. 1 Twelve travel agents .in Singapore have gone to Japan on a big two-way mission to know Japan better and to "sell" Singapore to the Japanese. The travel agents,276 words
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146 1960-09-22 7 This midnight drama at Merdeka Bridge has sardonic twist SINGAPORE CITY, Thursday. THREE PLAYS for the price ot one! Quite a theatrical bargain, ;m<l one which the Stage Club is offering at the Cultural Centre even 1 evening between now and Saturday. The first of these one-act curtain-raisers." they i146 words
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77 1960-09-22 7 JPOH. Thurs.— An international competition is to be held for the design of a $2,500,000 "Hall of Justice" to be built on a hill In Kuala Lumpur. The Minister of Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh, said the building would go up on the site77 words
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243 1960-09-22 7 Multi-storey car park is the answer problems -A.A.S. SINGAPORE CITY. Thursday. TIIK Automobile Association of Singapore has renewed its call to the Government to erect a multi-storey ear park lo solve the overall parking problems in the State. Alternatively, it suggested that the Government should encourage private capital to build243 words
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Article, Illustration127 1960-09-22 7 ONLY 18. BUT 'AH KUM' IS NOW THE GRAND OLD MAN' OF CANINE WORLD SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. In a Kim Keat Road flat lives 18-year-old "Ah Kum." probably one cf the oldest does in Singapore, i Though he still looks as if he has several years more to live, old127 words
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93 1960-09-22 7 DR. LEONG IS LAST OF QUEEN'S SCHOLARS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. One of the last Queen's Scholars in the Federation. Dr. Leong Chee Kong, will leave for Britain I on Wednesday for postgraduate studies in medicine The practice of giving Queens scholarship awards to people with high academic qualifications has been93 words
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Article34 1960-09-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur. A leading Malayan agriculturist, Mr. Chew Hong Jung, has been promoted to a top job in the Ministry of Agriculture. Mr. Chew, who was pre-34 words
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77 1960-09-22 7 LECTURES ON THE HOLY KORAN ON SUNDAY SINGAPORE CITY, Thur.s The South Indian Jamiathul Ulama is to hold the Holy Koran Conference Sunday at the Victoria Mrmorial Hall at 10 a.m. Inche Ahmad bin Mohamad Ibrahim will omciate at the conference. A series of lectures on the Holy Koran and77 words
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Article33 1960-09-22 7 PENANG, Thurs. The Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, in a statement claimed that the people of George Town were "happy" with the Socialist dominated City Councils management of the city.33 words
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Article164 1960-09-22 7 LANGUAGE ROTARY SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. Members of the Singapore KoClub fell that language should not bo an obstacle lor new non-English speaking members. The club recently i ed steps to be taken to include non-English .speaking members. Mr. T.G. Cottrrell. the president, said that tl were 20 different langu. spoken164 words
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Article47 1960-09-22 7 PENANG. Thur.s.— A move If being made hero I th< Ist -dominated i Council of Penang cj; bocaus«- it had b< End-of-Emergency celebration The State Alliance Council will send a liv«>-man del* gation to Kuala Lumpur to .-^ult the Alllanc* i.ati hcadquart'47 words
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Advertisement148 1960-09-22 7 ETSRNn vinnc Chronomettr The title Chronometer is legally protected) and reserved for Swiss high quality worche* b|_ which have passed the very stringent tests of Officiol Swiss Control Stations. Fj^iiJt^^S* Watches which surpass the already narrow #^W^s-^^ mor 9' ns by no| f a" awarded o certificate 3^ V with148 words
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Article, Illustration270 1960-09-22 8 FREE PRESS CAMERA COACH COMMENTS UK nut (ieorge tor the fir>t time this week, but >till do not Know who he is or what he does. I lh- nnrr.l I turli bC will rrmam a> just George the Mibu'< t in a try <.o«ni Photograph It270 words
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Article, Illustration456 1960-09-22 8 Our photographers wrest seven medals from the world's best SUNNY GIAM WRITES FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS ANOTHER Gokl Medal to Singapore and the Singapore lad who did it is Mr. Loke Loh Hong. ARPS, of the South Easl Asia Photographic Society, whose print. "Devout Muslim" wa s selected the BEST in the456 words
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216 1960-09-22 8 HERE COMES THE BRIDE. ..AND AN IDEAL GIFT IDEA Jonathan Russell reviews the latest discs THIS week we have :i record which is rather out of Hie ordinary. It appeals in so many different ways. A bridal bouquet from 101 strings. IF you're stuck for a wedding gift to send216 words
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Article69 1960-09-22 8 PHILIPS FONTANA HIT PARADE 1. PAPER ROSES Kave Sisters. I. Itsy bitsy t«*cnie nreenie ycilou polka-dot bikini Thp Kittens. Banjo Boy Valerie Masters. 4. Angelico The Brothers Four. 5. Rookie Little Paradise Frankic Vaughan. ti. Papa Lovos Mama Anno Shrlton. 7. La Montana Frank ie Vol Orchestra. 8.69 words
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Advertisement27 1960-09-22 8 PENTAX H2 H combines fully ouromot.c i v.ew.ng w.rh the worlo return mirror. die mmm »o« mm h i 1 MAM A 1001 »l IHI O»»SIA«»'«l J27 words
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54 1960-09-22 9 I -ln-law I I one of I ked I from m she I last I nair of on my pardon 25, a she binte t before .rt a ntence Chew M islim iced to i la.>t bin to the K.IIOW nat54 words
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Article, Illustration268 1960-09-22 9 Bob Peries - Bob Peries LINERS IN JHE FOYFPc; to TFI i TH e STORY OF LUXURY By SINGAPORE CITY. THURS Robinson Road and Collyer Quay are a Heel of ocean liners that will never go to sea. They are the accurate scale models268 words
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Article, Illustration192 1960-09-22 9 FAMILY RUNS A PROSPEROUS PRAWN CRACKERS BUSINESS IN CHINATOWN SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. The Lam family, consisting of and Mrs. Lam and their 11 children, run prosperous "kropok udang" (prawn crackers) business in Upper Nankin Street, in the art of Chinatown. The entire business joint family affair— from the making ofMR. LAM - 192 words
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132 1960-09-22 9 SINGAPORE CITY, Thursday. MINIATURE plants hobbists here have banded themselves into a group. The object is to promote interest and exchange ideas among members on miniature plants. Mr. Chiang Soon Kim, an enthusiast said: '"On weekends we visit various gardens in132 words
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101 1960-09-22 9 NEW COMMUNITY CENTRE AT RAF SELETAR CELETAR, Tnurs.— A new community centre is to be set up at the former Civilian Employees Sports and Recreation Club in the Royal Air Force, Seletar. Renovation of the club house is going on in full speed. It will have a stage, a hall101 words
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93 1960-09-22 9 JAPANESE PLANS FOR A NEW CLOTH FACTORY SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. Five Japanese business executives, now in Singapore on a fact-ilnding mission in South-East Asia, have plans to establish a $200,000 textile factory here. The five are from the Adia Trading Co.. Akashi Trading Co., and Toa Textile Trading Co. They93 words
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Article18 1960-09-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Donations to the Lady Templor Tuberculosis Hospital Fund last month totalled $22,016.18 words
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Article31 1960-09-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Mentri Besar of S^langor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda. urged Chinese youths to learn the national language and show their "undivided loyalty to Malaya."31 words
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167 1960-09-22 9 Citizenship papers pile up: Shortage of clerks, forms blamed KUALA LUMPUR Thursday. JHE Selangor Registration Officer, Mr. I). Sinnathamby, denied thai there were no application forms and clerks to deal with people who wanted to apply for citizenship in the Hu Lan*at district. He was commenting on a report from167 words
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Article299 1960-09-22 9 ARE YOU SORRY YOU GOT MARRIED? The end column today gives a spot of advice to tired wives 4RE you sorry you not married? This leading qu< uon ki put by u and is addressed to wives. He writes: "Do you look back with longing at the days when you299 words
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Advertisement85 1960-09-22 9 BEAUTIFUL COLOUR TEXTILES for SAMFOO at: TIP TOP SALE 108, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE -6. from 20 cents Up FREE GIFTS of AMERICAN CORO JEWELLERY to every purchaser of $10.00 and above DM H D R U F F NEW SCIENTIFIC FORMULA STOPS DANDRUFF Safe! Sure! I VfciKr Hrmbl pmarmaciuticai oivision85 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1960-09-22 10 Forresters stage colourful floodlit parade at Changi ra CHANGI, Thursday. QFFICERS and men of the Ist Bn., Sherwood Forresters, staged an impressive Trooping of the Colour at a floodlit parade at Selerang Barracks, here, before a large and distinguish ed crowd. Among those present were Commonwealth representatives. Service chiefs, and1,050 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-09-22 10 MR and Mrs. Oscar Philemon de Souza after their marriage at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Bras ih Road. Singapore on Tuesday. Oscar is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. de Souza and the bri^e. fprmerly Mm atharina Wilhelmina Antonio van Dijk is the60 words
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700 1960-09-22 10 Thrombosis: There's really no need to be scared asd fTHIS is the case oi A the frightened housewife. ..Mrs. Lau went pale with alarm when her doctor told her: "You've got a bi 4 of thrombosis/' To many people thrombosis is a frightening word yet all it means Is clotting700 words
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Advertisement10 1960-09-22 10 lllil*****111 *****11 H^^i^traWi FROM YOU" TO THE EDITOR I"""""""""'"'" 110 words
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Advertisement8 1960-09-22 10 ROYAL MM 1961 EXAMikATiOI M M A. I8 words
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Article, Illustration247 1960-09-22 11 JEFFREY JAMES - JEFFREY JAMES **4 ÜB»rt« by SOMETIMES I wonder if we do not really live in a topsy turvy world of sport in our little island State where victories are magnified, according to the state of mind of our officials in or beyond proportion. On Monday, lor instance.247 words
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227 1960-09-22 11 LEAGUE WINNERS HOPE TO SCORE A DOUBLE FARRER PARK, Thursday. a f ALA Y AN Airways and Sime Darby will meet A for the Singapore Business Houses Football i Association's Junior Cup. The Airways beat Shell 2-1 and Sime Darby beat Singapore Traction227 words
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Article109 1960-09-22 11 SINGAPORE CITYfi Thurs. Tlie old Collegians of I Australia, stopping over in Singapore for two one-day I matches, will meet a Singa- pore Cricket Association President's team on Saturday, and Singapore on Sunday, starting 11 -a.m. each day on the padang. The Aussies are homeward109 words
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Article56 1960-09-22 11 THOMSON. Thurs.— Kader decided for Reserve Unit when his goal put Joo Chiat Police out in the Police K.O. football competition match here yesterday. The Unit won 2-1. The Reserves opened the score in the 22nd minute through Thamboo. Joo Chiat equalised through Gopal. and in the second56 words
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Article35 1960-09-22 11 SERANGOON, Thurs. Singapore Cricket Club wumen beat Girls SporUs Club by three goals to one in a friendly hockey match on the GSC ground yesterday. At halftime. the clubs were level at 1-1.35 words
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Article70 1960-09-22 11 Boxing: Singapore National Youth Championships People's Association 8 p.m. Swimming: Chinese High School carnival Chinese Swimming Club 2.00 p.m. Soccer: Premier league Malays v Indians Jalan Besaf Stadium 5.15 p.m. Junior Cup. Singapore Cricket Club v Darul Aiiah S.C.C. padang 5.15 p.m. Rugby: Friendlies: Varsity v S. Johore70 words
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Article, Illustration77 1960-09-22 11 S Dlynipit i Hour Liang being luncheon given by the Lnisatfen at the -urday. More than ncludinu Mr. t he! de Mission. reel attended the lun- cheon. Howe Liang, who is a member of the Distribution Section of Cathay, thanked all tho>e present for the honour given him.77 words
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394 1960-09-22 11 IKATONG, Thursday, jrimary schools district meet was recorded when; imming carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club! -nival was not up to expectations due to the absence of officials. There are over fifty schools •l but only re at the394 words
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297 1960-09-22 11 CELEBRATING THE RETURN. IT MAKES ONE THINK THAT THEY HAVE NO HOPE OF IT EVER RETURNING TO SINGAPORE AGAIN. What if Singapore wins next year, and next, and next. Will SAFA's little circus Keep on performing? If SAFA wanted to show297 words
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Article92 1960-09-22 11 BALESTIER, Thurs. The Army beat a scratch Ceylon Sports Club team by four goals to nil in a friendly game of hockey on the Balestier ground yesterday. The Army opened the score when right-winger, Cpl. Yusof went through off a pass from the inside-right.92 words
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97 1960-09-22 11 BULAWAYO. Thurs.- Richie Benaud's Commonwealth XI made a fine start to then two-day match with a Rhodesian XI here by scoring 291. and then capturing four wickets for 45 before the close. When the Rhodesian side began their innings. Freddie Trueman. the England97 words
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Advertisement376 1960-09-22 11 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Reflation It (I) «a > \ppl,» atto« for a C rrtiJ, NO VLE F<, CHIAT PLArF u applying 10 tlie Board. Singapore, for a < of Registration In respepremise* known CALICO' GUEST IK. 8 CLAYMORE HIM and that ai. any reason why a Registration should376 words
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Article, Illustration418 1960-09-22 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS POINTER TO GOLD VASE CHANCES By IPOH, Thursday. I IGHTNING FLASH (McGrowdie) did a brilliant trial on the soft number t\\< track here this morning. It was the only really fast gallop in a quiet day's work. Working on the outside418 words
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Article, Illustration69 1960-09-22 12 Eveready went on a spree when Glass didn't shine Eweady Singapore Glass 0. R IVER VALLEY. Thursday. T 5 l tween Eveready Spbrts Club Pore Glass in the Business Hou^ knockout semi-flna], for which en wait -roved practically walked over the match plaved nnd. beci They Demoralised m THE Eveready69 words
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95 1960-09-22 12 OUTRAM TAKE P. PANJANG RUGBY TITLE QIEENSTOWN, Thur Outram School bream. e the ruuby i hampions »»f Pasir Panjang di>trict when they b«Mt tiutYnstown Secondary School by 13 points igoai, penalty. and two trie>> U) throe (penalty), yesterday. their a minute H iled to convert, but he iriwhen he At95 words
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Article49 1960-09-22 12 f ONDON. Thurs. MCC -•..led ye that had received a letter from the Australian Cricket Board containing confidential proposals on thr vexed question of throwing. The letter will be discussed special meeting oi the Board of Control at Lords on October 14.— Reuter49 words
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Article112 1960-09-22 12 FULHAM GO DOWN 4-2 IN LEAGUE ONE r ONDON. Tliurs.— Results of matches: League t)ne: Notancnain Y 4 Fuiiiam 2. League Two: Middlesbrouc Scunthorpe United 3. League Three: Reading 3 Bedford City 1. Shrewsbury Town 2 Southend United 2. League Four: WbrklUgton 0 Aldershot 4. Wrexham l >iookpon County 3.112 words
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Article63 1960-09-22 12 LONDON, T.iurs— Results of last night's rugby matches: Huifby Union: Cardiil 9 Pon.y- pool b.'Ebbw Vale 12 Bru.gend 6, i Rugby 11 Northampton 23. Rugby League: Hull Kingston Rovers "2 Bat ley 0. Leeds 16 Hun- slet 7. Leigh 18 Salfoid 3, Swin- 'on 7 St. Helens63 words
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Article51 1960-09-22 12 MANCHESTER, Thurs. England Under 23s beat a Danish soccer XI 5-1 here last night. The teams were level 1-1 half-time. The Danish side were substituting for East Germany's Under 23 team, who were unable to get the necessary travel visas to fulfil the fixture.—51 words
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261 1960-09-22 12 tuik w r MOSCOW, Thursday, mg ahead to the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo. In what is ivfh Ti- >y r P S s| T n:llls s Ulc lirst sk> l )s in tlu> Preparation for he lokyo Games, a cam has been entered261 words
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142 1960-09-22 12 rraOMPSON, Than. In a thrilling and hard fought tattle, ."> Dog Company m;inaged to beat Singapore Cricket Club in this rugby match bv a last minute trv. 5 Dog Company won by 9 points CJ tries) to ii points (2 tries). The 5 Dog142 words
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Article78 1960-09-22 12 WUPPERTAL. Thurs.-V. Germany's carl Kauln; avenged his Olympic 400 me- I tres defeat by American Otis Davis when he won by two "JtV" 6 at an international i a iigh e t UCS meeting nere Kaufmann's time was I JJS;. Davis returned 46.7 Both men were78 words
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Article28 1960-09-22 12 Sixteen bouts will be fought Gut in the preliminary rounds and quarter-finals of 'the Singapore Youth Championships at the National Recreational Centre at 8.30 p.m. tonight.28 words
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Article23 1960-09-22 12 Tn N^Y AL BASE TllUrS Joyfu Indians beat hms Hartsland Point 6-4 here lasl mltch. ln a fl dlit SOCCer23 words
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Article28 1960-09-22 12 ROME, Thurs. Italy won the team sabre finals of the i 'wheelchair Olympics." Crip- pled men and women from i 22 countries are taking part. I28 words
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