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Title Section21 1960-09-26 1 [MEI PAPER THAT IS UNRIVALLEO FOR ITS ISUWDWIDE COVERAGE The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1960. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article178 1960-09-26 1 DAVID TAMBYAH - DAVID TAMBYAH Minister Yong, outlines the Government's intention to T t brm£ together the four media of instruction Educationists told of new syndicate to conduct all tests By i:K CITY, Mon. Minister tor Education, g \>uk Lin, this mornleading educationists i-t Amu that his govaim178 words
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309 1960-09-26 1 Disarm talks: Nik wants neutral nations to join in NEW YORK. Monday. AIR MKITA KHRUSHCHEV, the Soviet Premier, said yesterday lint the Soviet I'nion was ready lo resume disarmament talks but with neutral nations represented as well as Easl and West. He also made it clear that Russia would not309 words
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Article, Illustration260 1960-09-26 1 CHAN SWAN BEE - A ballerina returns to problem CHAN SWAN BEE Medan £irl Swee Hoon back 'home'... but she must leave after three months L 5 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon SINGAPORE travel agent's daughter flew home with two degrees m ballet and a problem on her mind. She has only been given a three260 words
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Article, Illustration149 1960-09-26 1 Housewife, student share $500 prize CJINGAPORE CITY. Mon. i^ A young student and a Singapore housewife shared the $500 prize m the Free Press Word Puzzle "EE" contest They are, Henry Wong. 16. and Madam Too See Neo. Wonsr, oi South East Asia Union College liaci this to say when149 words
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Article26 1960-09-26 1 ROME, Mon. The Italian Foreign Minister, Professor Antonio Segni, left here yesterday for New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly.26 words
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Article30 1960-09-26 1 SAIGON, Mon. Government I security forces swooped on a corat nmnist hideout while a meeting was In progress and killed 24 as 1 they fled In confasion30 words
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60 1960-09-26 1 ARMED ROBBERS CAUGHT AFTER HOLD-UP TANJONG KATONG. Mon. —A Radio patrol car arrested i two armed men immediately I after a daylight robbery i yesterday. The victim cried out for help when two men m a car drew up and robbed him of his purse containing $10. A passing radio60 words
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Article14 1960-09-26 1 WASHINGTON, Mon.— .President Eisenhower will visit Mexico next j month.14 words
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Article204 1960-09-26 1 NO RUSSIAN BID YET BUT WE ARE PREPARED AND READY, SAYS KHRUSHCHEV NEW YORK, Monday. TIIK SOVIET Prime Minister, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, said hist night from his weekend retreat at Glen Cove that no Hussian attempt has been made to launch a man into space but204 words
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102 1960-09-26 1 CYPRUS KILLING FLARE-UP: TWO SHOT IN 24 HOURS NICOSIA, Mon.— Cyprus' third shooting witrun 24 hours occurred last night when Alecos Soterious Contopoulos. 52. chief accountant for a cement company, was killed outside his home at limassol. Earlier, another Greek Cypriot of pro-British sympathies during the islands emergency days was102 words
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Article38 1960-09-26 1 LON IX a« officially unced t.< day that th« of Ui« Duke and Duchcsr of Glouresler to Jordan next month ocen postponed at thn- requ«rt Klnf Hu-shein, who to alien duig the UN General A^AembU*.38 words
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Advertisement47 1960-09-26 1 -noqic m.d- Hi %ott, I Ha estro v jpport and r block. N. melwani's Br.dqe Rood, Singapore. THE ALL NEW SCHICK [mot tmi« RAZOR r^^J LiNO MORE COTS BECAUSE OF A LOOSE BLADE r BLA fi l |*f°sT IRIAMLINIOl RIAMLINIO HEAD r p SLIM iiKtA 3ZO rs47 words
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Advertisement7 1960-09-26 1 Lumumba (*Tm Premier 1 drives through the7 words
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Advertisement86 1960-09-26 1 j FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSK (Vienna Conservatoire of Music) tnrotim*fttt met***** «««V MwOntl Piano, H«n«*«ty. fiix •cc»»<«—» > V«*lim. xt VT**# Guitar, Aural (a«r traintftfj) H»aary ot #•»«•«<. fi«»»a-ia«i t xl >» >a-«a»H»»a. Clart awf^V^ Dfwm fi^m n htm l\Kx AH '|< BV^aEJ r»*««ballni Accar 21-A Pe«o"q Law*. S>cr«-9 186 words
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563 1960-09-26 2 Sir William is optimistic of Russian airline wanting to join the IATA PAYA LEBAR. Mon. r rHE Director-General of the International Transport A Sir William Hildred. ha were possibilities of the So Union airline. AeroMot, eventually having links with the sociation. He said he had had very friend i; s563 words
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Article104 1960-09-26 2 SHIPS IN PORT SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected this I morning are: Bawean 1 '2. Pres. Adams D'5. Borneo 6-A, Lalandia 6/7. Eumaeus 8/9, Seiko Maru 10/11. Havelstein 13 -T4, Oceania 15 16. Glenearn 18. Padana 19. Pesco Lighter No. 12 N. Wall 1, Perak104 words
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Article433 1960-09-26 2 Credit squeeze and falling U.S. sales hit U.K. car industry COVENTRY: Thousands more workers are being put on short time m the English car industry, it was announced here. The Standard Triumph International Company will from today cut work for most of its 8,000 employees at Coventry to433 words
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671 1960-09-26 2 28 Blue Funnel liners to have autopilots PAGE TWO TODAY GIVES YOU A ROUnJJ] OF THE SHIPS THAT ARE IN THE mJ SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. ■TWENTY-EIGHT Hlue Funnel cargo liners arc to be equipped with automatic pilots. The contract was placed by Alfred Holt and Co. with Decca Navigation Co.671 words
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108 1960-09-26 2 DEPRESSING OUTLOOK AS BRITISH TRADE SHOWS DROP M I U.MIUV UN Ih, MM. day limes comment! editorially yesterday that Britain balance of p ments figures lor Lhf second quarter ol the fi made depressing reading This independent nciu wing newspaper concluded that there will prohahh now hi> .i 'Mihsianlial o>108 words
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Article287 1960-09-26 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE M 8 Previous Saturday INDUSTRIALS AIM. Bricks Ords. .90 50 Atlas Ice H 8.8. Petrol B.M. Trustees $25 5.25 Con. Tin Smeft. Pref. 20 3 Ords. 50- 50'Federal Dispensary 1.47Vj FitipatricKS 1.42% Fraser Neave Pref. '4.1287 words
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Advertisement336 1960-09-26 2 &y THE LA.I. LINES jVCj Saihags ta AOEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN *2Q COXTINEHTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS <C S pare P S ham Pe""g sA w ISept Vr AT I! SS? i -S SM? 3 4 IS Jc P I Oct 6 1 Oct Gkt I< liTaiVa a IS ?0 Oct336 words
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Advertisement8 1960-09-26 2 BARBER LIN* >••• U.S.* USt CO»S! FORTS ..1 I8 words
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610 1960-09-26 3 HUGH OE COURCY - Language box will turn this into a world of multi-lingual people HUGH OE COURCY Inm :mg advances in the perfection of robot translators by electronics ap cris in U.b. ind Russia maff prodace decices mt wUl enaMe .ants to talk more fluently mth tourists than erudite professors By LONDON. MONDAY610 words
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151 1960-09-26 3 Here's good news for arthritis sufferers /CHICAGO. Mon. A new \j drug called triamcinolonc acetonide (Kenalog) produces better results than hydrocortisone, one of the widely used drugs, m the treatment of rheumatism and arthritis. Dr. Emil D. W. Hauser of Chifo has reported m the Journal of the American Medical151 words
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105 1960-09-26 3 2,000 WONGS IN AMERICA MEET TO TALK OVER FAMILY AFFAIRS NEW YORK, Mon. The Wongs are holding a wing-ding. Two thousand members of the biggest Chinese family m the U.S. there are 35.000 Americans named Wong gathered m San Francisco's Chinatown to talk over family affairs. Gongs banged. Wongs bowed.105 words
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Article30 1960-09-26 3 LONDON, Mon.— British Motor Corporation have secured a contract worth M 51,500,000 for the supply of diesel engined bus chassis for the Saigon municipal bus company. Reuter.30 words
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Article34 1960-09-26 3 KARACHI. Mon. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, and President Mohammed Ayub Khan of Pakistan had agreed to "give further thought" to the Kashmir question with a view to finding a solution.34 words
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Article29 1960-09-26 3 LIVERPOOL. Mon. Ships' crews on strike for the past six weeks endorsed at a mass meeting on Friday their decision to reiurn to work today.29 words
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Article25 1960-09-26 3 BANGKOK, Mon.— A total of 167 suspects have been arrested as heroin pedclers since the illegal morpnine manufacturing plant was raided last week.25 words
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Article31 1960-09-26 3 TREDEGAR. (Monmouthshire), Mon. The ashes of Aneuiln Bevan deputy leader of the Labour Party, were scattered this week m the valley of the Duffryn near here— his favourite spot.31 words
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Article33 1960-09-26 3 KAMPALA UGANDA, Mon. Buganda's Lukiko (parliament) appointed a nine-man committee to draft a petition to the Queen saying that Buganda had decided to break away from the rest of the protectorate.33 words
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Advertisement228 1960-09-26 3 SS) v)>nX^o\ U Starts K*St£&nQl JJ? TODAY UNBELIEVABLE BARGAINS for 2 WEEKS only SPORT SHIRTS Manhatten Golden Needle $19.90 reduced to 5.90 Arrow Dacron-cotton 17.90 12.90 Arrow sport shirt 16.50 7.90 SHIRTS Van Heusen checked 18.50 12.50 Arrow 14.50 7.90 Manhatten cotton 16.50 8.00 SOCKS Cooper 3.25 5.50 for 3228 words
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Miscellaneous263 1960-09-26 3 Medium Wave- 476 metres Children's Coiner; 5.45 Musical Lite With Dexter; 8.30 Break- short Wave- 62 metre* birthday cards, a programme of through. <4"80 kc/s) from biuhday requests for children 9.00 Songs from the shows: q nrn— m pm daily. presented by Mildred Appaduray. 9.15 A name to remember; 9.30263 words
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Article, Illustration193 1960-09-26 4 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH New Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association 'stamps' out on sale today at leading stores, theatres and banks 3 gay greetings seals to publicise its name By Singapore City, Monday. I NEW SET of three Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association greetings seals is out on sale today at193 words
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237 1960-09-26 4 STOPPAGE OF INDONESIAN SUGAR WILL HAVE NO EFFECT HERE CITY, Mon. Singapore will not be affected m any way by the recent ban on all sugar exports imposed by the Indonesian Government. Sugar dealers here said that stocks m Singapore at the moment were sufficient to meet the demand for237 words
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119 1960-09-26 4 RAT-HUNTING IN CANAL BECOMES A 'SPORT' SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— Rat hunting is the iatest midnight "sport" around Britannia Club. The rats infest the Stamford Canal, a short distance from the Club. Armed with bricks or some solid objects, the "hunters" crawl along the canal's edge to seek their prey. Those119 words
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Article49 1960-09-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A fivefoot marble statue, an imaee of Buddha, has arrived m Singapore for the Mangala Vihara, Jalan Eunos, from Burma. The ima?e has been donated to the temple by the children of Madam Chew ge is now being: built to instal the ima?p.49 words
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Article30 1960-09-26 4 IPOH, Mon.— A proposal to build a $4.2 million harbour at Lumut has been included m Perak's Red Book, now m the hands of the Federal Government.30 words
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Article111 1960-09-26 4 1 out of 20 people is a victim paign is not only to help spread SATA's name but o to raise money to carry on our work m the coming year. •Tuberculosis is still a major health menace m Singapore and one out of 20 people living m the •vded111 words
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109 1960-09-26 4 RSPCA IN DRIVE TO RIO ISLAND OF STRAY DOGS SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the City Council Infirmary m Singapore are conducting a drive against stray dogs m the rural and city districts. Each month a large number of strays are109 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-09-26 4 SALESMAN FINDS OLD 10-CENT NOTES IN GRANDFATHER'S TRUNK TWO 10-cent notes, which were m circulation m Singapore at the turn of thr century, were uncovered recently when a salesman, Mr. C. Cheong, of Joo Chiat Mace went through his grandfather's personal trunk 'We nave never bothered to look into the70 words
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244 1960-09-26 4 SINGAPORE CITY. Monday. £JABARET GIRLS m Singapore are now taking time otf to learn l a little bit folk dancing which has become the rage here. The dance hostesses who are adept m the cha < j ana the244 words
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Article34 1960-09-26 4 BUKIT TIMAH. Mon. Dr. Tham Ah Kow. Director of Fisheries, will the local fishing industry at the New L< rh< atn University of Malaya. Cluny Road, on Friday at 5.30 n.m.34 words
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Article27 1960-09-26 4 SINGAPORE CITY. I The Marymount Gcxid Shepherd Convent will by holding a flag day m aid of the Marymount Working Girls' H i:ext Saturday.27 words
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15 1960-09-26 4 24 Profesor needed to meet staf shortage in Nanyang J l 1 ♦I for I15 words
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Advertisement13 1960-09-26 4 S^^^^^^l v^t of a back-room boy,' who was a crook' m DBIKI/^ 'Ell13 words
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Advertisement24 1960-09-26 4 FLAME So The only I I TW j MARDEN COMPANY 78 A c TEL 36: H i 174. h*tt T/BLE FAN VT 51 124 words
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Miscellaneous117 1960-09-26 4 I !ftltßS Rv Cnn NOT SATISPIEC7 X, 9 wiTM A MACHINE > 7 THAT BOILS, WASMES. \i r*^ i\ RINSES ANI7 SPINS IT \1 >p\l ALL PRY— YOU'RE NOW rTjf y\lA\ apter >4A^ /m\ mj CLUES ACROSS 8. Something that goes on for ever is (8). B 7 9. Black117 words
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Article174 1960-09-26 5 Kitty Dixon - Kitty Dixon 3EHIND THE BAUDOUIN 8L0W... WILL THEY STILL WAIT FOR THEIR PRINCE TO COME? By T sorry day for Europe's bev> Iflower Princesses, when Ban 1 lh V>;| of Jhe bachelor mon his Dona Fabiola. s marriage means the (01L,,,5c- ol pcs ol catching kin- m Ku174 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1960-09-26 5 Scarred hearts can be made new with the right exercises PEOPLE WHO EAT LOTS OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES SELDOM GET CORONARY DISEASE E\ \A\\ da\ we read about prominent men dying of a heart attack m Hie prime of life; such news items aboul women are nol ;il ;ill common.1,052 words
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Advertisement22 1960-09-26 5 KCEIVED FROM EUROPE A OUTSTANDING COLLECTION OF NAMOND PLATINUM JEWELLERY, ICIALLY MODELLED AND MOULDED INTO BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS j fm M mamiyaflex ill22 words
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Advertisement158 1960-09-26 5 Just received VIIA-100 ALL TRANSISTOR HIGH FIDELITY J HEARING AID WITH <^^^^^\ High-Low Volume ti# Control. Ift vf Switch for Telephone amplifying. Guarantee for One year. List Pr.ce $144 1 Top Discount _j J U X ♦or cosh. X-«nt- A B>r»'fet M.itnm "TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD. 42, M.ddte Rood.158 words
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Miscellaneous32 1960-09-26 5 p^ r^i x» Km THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake r- ~1 L^ PWS&ABLV COULDN'T J &DAT HIS WAY OUT OFA C5 St^P PAPER BAG- ..5T/LL, I THINK ■■■B 4f32 words
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Article183 1960-09-26 6 The let-down youngsters rvHE best entrii tor a primary schools district inert was recorded when the City District held its swimming carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club last week. Bo from more than titty schools m area were ready for a most exciting But what promised to be cess turned183 words
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Article40 1960-09-26 6 Watch where you're going ADVICE lor today: Watch where you are going Although this counsel is meant mainly for the thousands of jay-walkers who roam our roads m deadly ernest, motorists would do well to take heed also. Carelessness among40 words
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Article, Illustration200 1960-09-26 6 Medan girl lauds our shops DAYA LEBAR Mon. 1 y\ cc Medan girl who thinks you are lucky to live m Singapore And Miss Tan Siew Phek. a 19-year-old student, is not "pulling your legs too." And just why is it lucky to live m Singapore? Aa-orchng to Miss Tan.200 words
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80 1960-09-26 6 BUKIT PASOH. Mon.— The Singapore Ec Hoe Hean Club has elected rubber million- aire. Mr. Tan Lark Sye. as its 1 President for this year. j Other office-bearers are Mr. Chan Tee Seng, secretary. 1 and Mr. Ng Tock Sian, treasurer. Committee members are,80 words
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Article41 1960-09-26 6 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. Only eight entries have been submitted so far to the Malayan Orchid Show to be held at the Happy World Stadium from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2. Mr. A. C. Alphonso, the show- manager said.41 words
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Article15 1960-09-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A new branch of the United A/Tnlnxr« NaHnnnl Organisation15 words
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Article, Illustration615 1960-09-26 6 Soccer star who quit without a word now reveals secret BRMHMBMIHHH^H^^MBIMHHBHHIMi I ■^^^^J T*IIK soccer crowd al Jalan Bcsar was strangely silent. Xo more the enthusiasm and lusty cheers that we r e on c c his driving force. An d puny soccer wizard of Singapore, Cli i a Boon615 words
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116 1960-09-26 6 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. Professor Barbara Smith Associate Professor ol Music at the University i Hawaii will make formal recommendations for an increase m student exchange activities between the University of Malaya m Singapore and Hawaii. The recommendations are a result of a visit to Singapore116 words
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Article39 1960-09-26 6 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Singapore will be among ten selected ports of call of a mobile trade fair due to arrive m January next year. A representative of the New York sponsors of the fair said39 words
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201 1960-09-26 6 Free education offer by Australians for Malayans who need it SINGAPORE CITY. Monday. AN Australian auctioneer and valuer arrived m Singapore with a self-imposed mission: To publicise thai free educational opportunities are available for Malayan students at the Western Australian University and Leederville Technical College m Perth. 1 Mr. A.201 words
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88 1960-09-26 6 VARSITY SOCIETY TO STAGE A CULTURAL NIGHT bUKIT TIM AH. Mon.— The Society affiliated ne University of Malaya otudents Union m Singapore is organising a cultural nisht m co-operation with other cultural groups. This was announced by Mr. Yew Kwang Mm. president of the society, at a tea party to88 words
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Article14 1960-09-26 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The new office of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bu-14 words
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Advertisement366 1960-09-26 6 CLASSIFIED ADS, BIRTH Uord* i Vinimrim WIIT TO LVOIA and Edward at ?110 hour* on 25-9-60 at Ii.M.H. a j Laurenc? Pinter L*o ENCACEMENT 20 H«rrf# ]E4 (mimimtim). CHOO-ANG. b»tw»*n Rob«rt Churns San 2nd »on of Mr. M" Choo I^oo« Hens and E.«'h*r Poh T^n 2rtd. dttffcter of Mr. Hn.366 words
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Advertisement6 1960-09-26 6 Haiti MAW STDRE BATA BUILDING SINGAPORE6 words
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Advertisement32 1960-09-26 6 Of the famous Danish C3nne c rne&i v will be distributed at FITZPATRICK S SUPERMARKET From 26fh Sepf. To hi., JcJYES -THAT MEANS !os£ ~iBj^)LTA ¥8 wto SHUTTER SPEED of W oe32 words
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Article43 1960-09-26 7 AIR TRANSPORT a^«,AGREEMENT WILL RESULT IN 50 PER CENT DROP IN TOURIST CLASS RATES hya Lebar all set L handle record turnover I AN BEE truril ople i from I lore passengers Student fares n t ro~43 words
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Article, Illustration191 1960-09-26 7 Hans Andersen Club gets a boat to take children to islands on week-ends P\>lR PANJANG. Moil— A beautiful twenty-foot lonu boat complete with a 10-horsr-power motor and with the standard of the Hans Andersen Club planted m it» bow was launched recently at Pasir Pan ii! Christian Hans 1 r191 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-09-26 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— Inche G. Abdul Razak of Jalan Eunos. said that he has been offered $200 for the dollar note printed above. He has been offered this sum for the note because of the printing defect on the back70 words
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235 1960-09-26 7 HI-Y AND TRI-Y CLUBS WILL PROMOTE BETTER UNDERSTANDING SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. The Chinese V.M.C.A. has set-up two fraternal organisations m Queenstown and Katong the Hi-Y and Tri-Y clubs. The Hi-Y confines membership to secondary school boys and the Tri-Y to secondary school girls. Mr. K. S. Ling, the secretary of235 words
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214 1960-09-26 7 Flying Club here enrols 25 new members during 'at home' week I'AVA LEBAR, Monday. Till-; Royal Singapore Flying Club will hold another "At Home" week when the new multi-million-dollar administrative and control »,>*%■.. KinlHinn is opened early next year. Mr. P. White, the Club's 1 l! president, told the Free214 words
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200 1960-09-26 7 PLEA FOR MUSEUM LABELS IN MANY TONGUES SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. Non-English educated visitors to Raffles Museum m Stamford Road would like the authorities to p v t multi lingual labels on the exhibits. All the exhibits aro now labelled only m English. They said this left nonEnglish educated visitors In200 words
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Article28 1960-09-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A police party quietly moved into the Sungei Besi area and demolished 15 squatter huts. They were acting on a Court order.28 words
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50 1960-09-26 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— The famous soprano-guita-rist. Nina Dova, with accompanist, percussionist Stanley Koor. will give a recital at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, on Oct. 1 at 8.45 p.m. The 'programme presented by the Singapore Musical Society, includes popular English. American and European songs.50 words
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Article28 1960-09-26 7 KUCHING. Mon.— The Thai Consul-General In Singapore, Mr. Nibhon Wllairat. and the Thai Trade Commissioner, Mr. Wlnai Pacnimsawat, arrived here on a short visit.28 words
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157 1960-09-26 7 Varsity union will send observer to student congress at Baghdad SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. pOR the first time, the University of Malaya m Singapore Students' Union will be sending a representative to the Sixth Congress of the International Union of Students, scheduled to begin on Oct. at Baghdad. The delegate is157 words
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76 1960-09-26 7 BUKOM VISITORS MUST BE INOCULATED AGAINST TYPHOID PULAU BUXOM, Mon.— Only residents immunised against typhoid are allowed to go out of Pulau Bukom. or use the launches. Those wishing to visit the island will be allowed entry on production of a certificate of inoculation against typhoid. All launch passes of76 words
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Article28 1960-09-26 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— Japanese residents m Singapore now have their own club the Japan Club at Kheam Hock Road where they meet for social activities.28 words
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Article26 1960-09-26 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon,The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will hold its first anniversary variety concert on Oct. 2 at its headquarters m Serangoon Road.26 words
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130 1960-09-26 7 AHMAD'S PRAISE FOR NEW BLOOD DONORS' ASSOCIATION SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. —The Minister lor Health. Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, .-aid yesterday at the inaugural meeting of the Singapore Blood Donors' Association that it> formation was an example of public co-operation with the Government m the provision of health services to the130 words
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208 1960-09-26 7 Cowherds told to remove their cattle rural areas SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. Cowherds m the city area h; been told: Move your cattle to the rural areas. Health authorities have told them that th»- continued presence of cattle In the City area to public health. The police have aN taking action208 words
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Article34 1960-09-26 7 MALACCA Mon. Tarn Seat Wah <Alllanc» .said at the monthly meeting of the Malacca Municipal Cot: th;u Road Safety V> i should be 1 teach pedestrians, especially, how to behave their.34 words
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Article23 1960-09-26 7 TIONG BAHRU. Mon. Chan Cboy Slonj?, A.s.^mblywoman for E>elta, will open the Delta Road Comm" on Sat day at 5 pm23 words
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Advertisement27 1960-09-26 7 >>!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■" Qj BLUE SPO- FULL STEREO Made m Germany. I I Model Lugane !!L A BLUE SPOT AND YOU OWN THE BEST The German Name Is BLAUPUNKT ■ts:-27 words
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Advertisement85 1960-09-26 7 regard lets of moke, age or condi- wF t»n, when yo« buy on incemporobk m r I Hft I V '<••< H*m\*\-rn J MAPI IN (1 1.1 mupemovm uitrm DpHr>KBBKr~'I •KThe sewing machine •tkalC a&rf t**** Zoo o^o &stAif%t.' te -WBrt| Com* m ond see o demonstration of the S85 words
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Article285 1960-09-26 8 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH 'The most inconsiderate, rash and thoughtless drivers m the Authorities blamed for failure to curb taxi menace^^ 1 A.A. MEMBER SUGGESTS RIGID CONTROL TO REMEDY 'DISORGANISED CHAOS' ON ROADS By SINGAPORE CITY Mon. JIAXI drivers have been the cause of countless accidents m Singapore,285 words
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210 1960-09-26 8 roads, the author suggested the rigid control of the number of taxis and the number of drivers licensed He also suggested stringent test for "hackney carriage" drivers, a "points system" as a penalty for withdrawal of licence and that their210 words
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Article25 1960-09-26 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Naval Base Em- i ployees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd.. has contributed $100 to the SATA i25 words
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Article138 1960-09-26 8 Peon to manager— in 23 years BUKIT TIMAH. Mon. After 23 years of hard struggle, Mr. c. P. D. Nathan. 42. once a peon, will now be a workshop managei. Nathan, now -a father of five, joined the Naval Base as a poen when he was only 19. At that138 words
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Article, Illustration11 1960-09-26 8 MOHD. YUSOFF POINTS TO H»S PAIN'11 words
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Article, Illustration90 1960-09-26 8 DIRECTOR ON TOUR TO SEE FOR HIMSELF SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. Mr. R. Craig- Wood, cnairman of the British firm, Gala Limited, and his wife, is due to arrive m Singapore on Wednesday on a tour of Gala markets m the Kast. Mr. Craig-Wood, who is also a director of Associated90 words
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183 1960-09-26 8 City Council brings down qualifications for post of markets chief SINGAPORE CITY. Mond; City Council is opening its doors to lifled men to apply for the post of Supei tendent m the Markets and (lawkcrs Depart men!. Thi ponse to July 15 advt i ment. Only two applica the City183 words
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78 1960-09-26 8 JCKEY PANTS OUT-MODE THE 'DRAINPIPES SINGAPORE CITY. The newest m men's wear is the 'jockey" pants which is now ousting the current craze of drainpipe trousers. Tailor> report increased orders lor this particular style. So called becau>e of its resemblance to the baggy pants which jockeys normally >port. It is78 words
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Article20 1960-09-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR M Mr. M V I tion engineer oi the Electricity Board l< Australia where he20 words
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22 1960-09-26 8 Yusoff longs visit India to se his wife an d 2 children ■1 I 1 I I 1 I ■tf I I22 words
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Miscellaneous144 1960-09-26 8 V J A fc«So&\^^ </^X& MALAYSIAN SOCIOLOGI- .t m. and 111") F^iih^'^l^^i^ ml£s^£lfi>^^trx%, r^i-- CAL RKSEARCH IXSTITITE: ccx)king. 10 30 a.m.; 7V<SC^>*rf^-/^K<^ Sl®O^r^\ Vc T^t/ A Public talk jn 'Muslim lav n;,e, 2.30 pjiv: Ka.or.g i /KSxKiyS.^ KSL^^-^ii^ FS?*i|r Malaya" by Inche Ahmad Ib- pjn J|:;:?M|r >@Jy fnuV L'^C^^^^^XfflSr*" rahim.144 words
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Article490 1960-09-26 9 n the Free Word sharrvvo enre: ad. >< ranjjoon Koad, receive omitted a the conipt and the id g c S 1 they apt rs to difficult the leading pro- tnent probably Int of a APPEAR be your Is marred, ment of c to for ranee deNNED.490 words
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315 1960-09-26 9 GIRL LURED BY MAGIC OF AFRICA TO MAN SHE NEVER MET NOR THE MOON BY NIGHT by JOY PACKE>R (PAN $1.25). Desire was awakened m the girl who was lured by the magic of Africa to a man she had never met But m that mysterious world of bush and315 words
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Article, Illustration748 1960-09-26 9 UHnUCnillUl a BY MRS. ARSCOTT I re warding flowers to grow m where they will bloom three times properly treated. They make exrlowers and there are many kinds to ur of Dr. i Swedish Dahlia was oe from native) to the Madrid.748 words
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314 1960-09-26 9 This mirthquake is fresh as the countryside air WHEN THE GREEN WOODS LAUGH by H. E. Bates (Michael Joseph 12s. 6d.) \yHEN THE GREEN WOODS LAUGH completes the trilogy of the Larkin family begun m THE DARLING RUDS OF MAY and continued m A RREATH OF FRENCH AIR. The scene314 words
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1081 1960-09-26 9 PETER FORSTER - PETER FORSTER by FOR ZEN? Through the medium of three highly entei tainin^ new books I have been grappling with Zen Buddhism, founded m China 1,500 years ago, now the newly fashionable cult, especially among the beatnik intellectuals of America. (Passing thought:1,081 words
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Advertisement59 1960-09-26 9 I as m I I Koom a i9(jo from I I outing l^ eS^ p \ay I s^cet and l danC ing Special Features: Special Malayan Cakes .available daily makan ketcbil served at the Bar. Dress— Very informal. yC Service m the tradition of f w > 7p Prince's Restaurant.59 words
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Miscellaneous11 1960-09-26 9 IfORD PUZZLE 'EE': THE WINNING SOLUTION EE 4 EB 5 ERit11 words
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Article, Illustration35 1960-09-26 10 THIS PICTURE HISTORY...WHEN PERAK BEAT NEGRI IN FIR ST FINAL FINALISTS m the first All Blues competition m \9U left. Negri Sembilan on the right. Mr. Huchtv Bnt centre with Mr. W. Seneviratne o*l hi.35 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-09-26 10 THE TOP THREE BOYS IN LONG DISTANCE SWIM WDUIEBS of the 400 m. freestyle at the Chinese Schools swimming carnival held at the C.S.C. Left to risht: 1. Yap Mowe Lim, 2. Chai Kai Ming, 3. Wong Swee Teck.39 words
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189 1960-09-26 10 JMIK Secretary oi the sociation the been running without Oa tea: Th 3S. Th: 3rother Christia: clo. The.>e two :ivhard po.-:". Squadron. gapore Recreation Club. Flu are battling hard i nprove their p Rose from rant, uiibea:They 1 champion> will have tv p hard189 words
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Article337 1960-09-26 10 25 PLAYERS ARE STILL WAITING FOR A CHANCE CHANGI, Saturday. THE Royal Air Force Changi rugger fifteen were beaten for the first time m six outings on Saturday. But they have scored 101 points this season, the first side to do so. Against them337 words
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123 1960-09-26 10 THIS TOURNEY HAS TAKEN TWO YEARS TO COMPLETE f)O you know that history has been made m Singapore table tennis recently? If you don't, here's how: The last tournament held by the Singapore Table Tennis Association m August 1958 did not end until February this year. Prize winners of this123 words
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Article69 1960-09-26 10 SINGLES and Doubles table tennis championships for boys and girls of all schools will commence on Oct. 11 at the People's Association Kallang. Entries are now open and must be forwarded through the principals of the respective schools to Mr. Tang Tuck Wah. c o National Recreation Centre. Old69 words
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222 1960-09-26 10 THE TEACHERS HOPE FOR SUCCESSFUL SEASON SINGAPORE Teachers* Union Sports officials are optimistic of their chances m the Singapore Hockey Association league to begin soon. This optimism springs from the encouraging response shown at the trials now m progress. Avtar Singh, the Convenor, expressed satisfaction when he said that m222 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-09-26 10 used to chase Ignacio Fernandez around the now defunct Olympic stadium m Manila 32 years ago because I wanted him sign my autograph book. It was not until Singapore m 1937 that I finally caught up TTri«-v» him Tn mv His- IGNACIO THE CHAMPION46 words
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55 1960-09-26 10 LITTLE NEWS's fighters of yesterday a winning pug. He had the fistic empire at his feet after a four round K.O. victory over Al Singer, the world lightweight chamnion They foueht. m 1930 layan rings m those days. Ignacio Fernandez was Malayan lightweight champion from 1936 till 1938 and for55 words
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222 1960-09-26 10 BIG MUSCLE FIVE SET SIGHTS ON OLYMPICS IIfEIGHT LIFTING is a prevalent craze among the young men of Bendemeer. The craze set In after Tan Howe Liang's victory at the Olympics. Now groups of muscle straining youths can be seen training m their back yards. Said Charlie Tan. hefty leader222 words
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Article51 1960-09-26 10 Two new badminton parties and a new sports club have recently been registered m Singapore. They are the Jalan Daud Badminton Party and the Wah Seng Badminton Party. The new sports clnb is the Singapore Olympic Hockey Club, whose address is. Flat No. 1, Mezzanine Floor. Cathay51 words
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Article20 1960-09-26 10 SAC. GERARD MCCARTEN of Seletar Cycling Club is on leave m Penang. He will be back on Oct. 7.20 words
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Article18 1960-09-26 10 HUME SPORTS CLUB will hold Its seventh annual dinner at the Singapore Hotel on Oct. 8.18 words
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Article12 1960-09-26 10 BOUNA VISTA Community Centre and Police Snorts Association will12 words
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206 1960-09-26 10 How the Blues go their name... by one who was there £LIMA\ of the new ragger H.M.S Malaya (up final I The Ail-Blues final year. But how many o: petition risht up to its or. One of those lev. Wheeler Seneviratne, retired teacher. He has represented Negri Semb:. at athletics,206 words
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555 1960-09-26 11 By 'pHE former Oxford University crickter, Roger Bowles, faded out of Singapore cricket yesterday, and he took nearly two hours to do it. Roger played his last cricket match for Singapore against the Australian Old Collegians, and if he555 words
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Article, Illustration59 1960-09-26 11 h mMrauan uia uoiieeians \I and u ci I th. padane on Saturd n Th, fr^' nWPOre Cricket Association President's XI before th( •in stralians_won the one day sam e by 90 run>. II umpanj relay team, which came < ommercial Houses Invitation Rrl-i\ «i59 words
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197 1960-09-26 11 THE 'FIGHTING SAINTS' WALK AWAY WITH SEVEN TITLES AT YOUTH BOXING Roy Lazaroo reviews Saturday's boxing SINGAPORE, Monday. JHE three-day Singapore Open Youth hoxing championship concluded on Saturday on a very encouraging and satisfactory note. As expected the Saints dominated the show and walked away with seven titles. They were197 words
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243 1960-09-26 11 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. Singapore Police avenged last year's defeat by beating Federation Police 2-1 m the annual Police Games held during the weekend. Singapore won the shooting and soccer held on Saturday and lost the badminton. The Singapore team set ur> a243 words
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Article42 1960-09-26 11 BUKIT TIMAH. Mon. A solitary goal m the tenth minute by Mow Tee enabled Beatty Secondary School to beat Monk's Hill 1-0 m an Inter-School hockey match played on the Monk's Hill ground over the weekend.42 words
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Article, Illustration147 1960-09-26 11 BI'KIT PANJANG, Mon. Gan Geok Wah of Red House was the best performer m the Bukit Panjang Government Hißh School annual athletic sports. Red House won the team championship. Individual champions for "A" division (boys) was Othman Saidman and147 words
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Article, Illustration88 1960-09-26 11 TJADMINTON a cissy's game? No cer- tainly not! Not the way our shuttle™ pi. But down Buona Vista way, on the court of the National Badminton Party, it could be \N OLD MAN'S GAME! And at 65. grey-haired Inche O i tin Abu88 words
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Article70 1960-09-26 11 EVERY evening. Inche Osman Inside Sungei Nipa m Pasir Panjang. loves— and has been j lor well nigh 14 now. "It's the best way U) keep fit.' h told me he finished a set. "and I Inche Osman said that young mci "played badminton with70 words
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Article110 1960-09-26 11 INCHE Osman, a clerk at tl c Ordnano Dc; is the father of seven and the gnindlail.< little boys and girls. He finished his game, and sal dot Jk Th»Thomas Cup? "We wont see it again time Rather sadly, he addc "I think Danes will take110 words
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Article57 1960-09-26 11 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon Indonesian's top tennis players will arrive from Hongkong today for a series of exhibitions a^ local players tomorrow. The first match tomorrow wij be between Itjas <Tndonesia> and Singa- pores Shar will be followed u> betv and Ong Chew li> There will doubles57 words
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263 1960-09-26 12 KAWANUA, LADY JAMBO ALSO GALLOP WELL By ALLAN LEWIS IPOH. Monday yEW FLYER (Johnson), an improved horse since his last start fifth behind No Kidding at K.L., appeared to go better than Fleetmuster (Ng) over three m 37], the fastest time on the number263 words
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99 1960-09-26 12 Former Malayan champ challenges the Japanese gym experts PARIS. Monday. 4 FORMER Malayan pole vault champion tested ins gymnastic suppleness against Japan's Olympic sold medallists yesterday. Wray ("Nick") Stuart was In the Western Europe team which challenged the Japanese at the new Palais des Sports The gymnastics match attracted a99 words
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Article43 1960-09-26 12 \GAPORE CITY. Mon.— .:ford Gommunity Centre meet Kandang Kerbau Station In a badminton match on Oct. 1. Players to represent the Wicky Yu. S. Dharan. Michael Chan, i Chee Hua, A. P. Nathi A. SI md Lawrence Chu.43 words
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Article, Illustration54 1960-09-26 12 BILL TAN OF THE EVEREADY RECEIVES TEAM TROPHY FOR BADMINTON TITLE picture. Bill Tan receives the championship trophy on behalf of Eveready Sport> Club. Singapore's Inter Commercial Houses badminton champions. The prize presentation took place on Saturday night at the Singapore Badminton Hall. In the Senior Inter-Club final Mayflower beatFree Press - 54 words
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877 1960-09-26 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By IPOH. Monday Till. L and 1 sla ble*s five-year-old stnul English Lightning Flash l)v Liiiiiiiuny out Scarlet Jui won Ihc main race :il Ipoh yesterday i\ enough to be the favourite for I week's feature sprint877 words
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354 1960-09-26 12 r \JONG PAGAR. Mon. 1 Arjai Sli -ih wa idual champion at the Harbour Board athletic meet held at Bukit yesterday. He won five events and was second m six other events. Only one record wa- broken yesterday. Mrs. K. Davis,354 words
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156 1960-09-26 12 Star studded hospital are held 3-3 JTARRER PARK. Mon. The star-studded Tan Tock Seng Hospital, witn the Stale's centre-forward Sahar Hussien m the side, failed to impress m the Junior Cup soccer match when they wore held to a 3-3 draw by Kota Raja yesterday. Kota Raja, led by exState156 words
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Article83 1960-09-26 12 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon Results of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club racing yesterday: Dragon Class: l Chey Loong (A Leach). 2 Rosemary <V.C Bath) 3 How Come <H Pfrunderi. Tornado Cta Veronica (J. Grace) *> Genevieve <A. Winks) 3 Kangaroo (S. Ashworth». Skiff Class: 1 Terbang (C. Hartnoll) 283 words
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