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Title Section21 1960-10-06 1 THE PAPER THAT IS UNRIVALLED FOR ITS ISLAND-WIDE COVERAGE The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1960. 15 CENTS21 words
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Article210 1960-10-06 1 Australian amendment to neutral resolution calling for new Ike-Nik talks comes under fire at the U.N. z:.' ~.'J TRIVIAL WAY OF DEALING WITH VITAL QUESTION' 'It will reduce the UN to waiting m daily prayer' UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Nehru, the D nme Minister, used the Ausn210 words
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249 1960-10-06 1 A question: Why were Britain and France left out of summit call? r fS BACK AND TALKS OF A DISUNITED U.N. QBSKRVKRS at the United Nations said thai the clash of the two mmonwealth leaders Mr. Xehm of India and Mr. Menzies n! Australia was unique m l\X. experience. It249 words
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9 1960-10-06 1 THE IKE-MAC TALKS: ALL HANGS ON U.S. POLLS i9 words
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Article21 1960-10-06 1 BOS I ON. 61 lives on Tue Mr Hwood R. Quesada. c Federal tVon Agency, said yesterday. 121 words
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329 1960-10-06 1 Red carpet will be out for Tengku on U.S. tour WASHINGTON, Thursday. Till'] United Sink's will welcome Prune Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman of Malaya late this month with ml carpel receptions only slightly less formal than the state ceremonies for visiting monarch*. He will stay during his three days m329 words
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Article, Illustration244 1960-10-06 1 11 years, then his prayers are answered SINGAPORE CITY. ThUTS. A Singapore man's prayers made II years ago at the Novena were an*wered la^t week. Frank D. Fernando. 42. who j took oil from Paya Lebar air- j port early this morning with j a round the world ticket. said:244 words
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31 1960-10-06 1 Russia turns down US plan for temporary ban on nuclear tests pENEVA, Thurs. Russia vJ yesterday rejected the Conference souroes said. however, that Mr. Tsarapkin had not made any outright r«\i<-<31 words
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71 1960-10-06 1 POLICE PROBE 'VOICE' OF WHITE RIGHTS SALISBURY (S. Rhodesia*. Thurs. Police her investigating Leaflets di>tributed m the city and said to be from "an underground army watching European Interests." They believe the leaflet* may be part <>l a hoax. The leaflH.s. signed by the retary for "the Pubi; OffictT of71 words
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Article19 1960-10-06 1 r I Belling II huna manager's prices, oir I Firs. grer'h prices buviii* hk .uiri sellin19 words
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Article, Illustration25 1960-10-06 1 Proof No 1 opmeni .a m s Proof No 2 V. Proof No 3 Why your best watch should be a Universal25 words
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Advertisement37 1960-10-06 1 iuf favourite store LAST 3 DAYS of the Centenary SALE_ ROCK BOTTOM PRICES FROM TO 2.50 19.90 5.90 I ri n ir 590 16-16' 2 4.50 890 10.00 cotton |l 8-90 7.90 stretch socki 125 3prs 15.5037 words
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Advertisement11 1960-10-06 1 AY AILAftIC f«O» --^7 MACLAINE WATSON nM#OtTS> LTD. UNION eU'IO'NO S'NG*»O*^^J|11 words
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182 1960-10-06 2 Industrials advance in a firm market... but teas and rubbers are subdued LONDON. Thurs :ul mam rock Id reMid further lped n overnight :.&ed ghtly Hire hares nurmncei .lproved orced ah^ad or. m< tiona the lead* advanced and bright spots re noted m stores, textiit 1 and engineering ,rei. had182 words
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Article103 1960-10-06 2 Further drop m market m early deals NEW YORK: Wall Street clo>ed irregularly higher with gains ranging mostly to one dollar. Against a news background containing little encouragement the market yielded further ground m early dealings. The pattern was a modest showing of mostly fractional losses with industrials103 words
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Article41 1960-10-06 2 Market quiet a MSTERDAM: Most taterA national Issues were >lightly below the previou> close but the undertone r» mained good. Business was generally small. Plantations and shippings were barely >teady m a verj quiet market. State loans weje practically unchanged.41 words
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76 1960-10-06 2 LONDON: The Soviet Union has ordered two mass spectrometers for use m research work m nuclear and electronic engineering and worth a total of 50.000 rling, it was stated today. The order was won by Associated Electrical Industries, one of Britain's biggest electronicsReuter - 76 words
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Article412 1960-10-06 2 Govt. to help a firm TAIPEH: The Nationalist Chinese government agreed yesterday to help salvage one of Formosa's largest industries- from debts which threatened bankruptcy. The Ministries of Economic Affairs and Finance said It will help arrange bank financing for the Tang Eng Iron and Steel Company ifReuter - 412 words
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Article124 1960-10-06 2 Ford Motors declares earnings for the half year LONDON. Thurs. Ford Motor Company has declared an interim dividend of 1 3 'against 1 payable Nov. 18. Group net income for the half year ended June 30 1960. was £11.882.606 against £9.979.382 for the same period of 1959 and £8124 words
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Article393 1960-10-06 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. r SINGAPORE. Wednesday. Previous Today INDUSTRIALS Alex. Bricki Ores. W JC JO At as Le 11.00 Buyers! 8.8. Petrol 40 li 2 40/1% B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Srr-!t. Pref. 203 (20/3 Oras. 46 46 Fece'al393 words
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621 1960-10-06 2 Lingui Tin makes a good start after years By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE, Thursday. AT last the patient shareholders of Lingui Tin Ltd. have had something from their own mine, which is a small one accessible by river m the Kota Tinggi waterfall area of Johore. The mine621 words
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Article80 1960-10-06 2 LONDON On RUBBER No i X*. c i f European port* Oct Nev RUBHEK NO. 1 R*& POt RUBBER No 1 RSS Settlement Mouw Term*. Nov Ore TONE: Contimnnß strarty PEPPER Wmtt Sarawak <* c < f. European pert* Oet M PEPPER Blach Sarawak Special c i80 words
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Article27 1960-10-06 2 NEW YORK Oct 5 fIN Strait* tpot RUBBER Futures Nov Jan TONE firmer SALES. 41 lotNo 1 RSS Oct. landed price corn r i27 words
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Article31 1960-10-06 2 COPIIA < Cll .1 European p t»ng ten COPRA M rth Of NUT OIL tt»aiU f pran port bulk O" Oct Nov IiOcONUI Oil. pf.in ij ,>HILIPPINI U S31 words
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45 1960-10-06 2 Rubber: Steady tone in sympathy with close at Singapore LONDON. STEADY TOM- al the sympathy with llie rlc* \\;<s well maintained during although the market was (|iii< little business m f>ffgra<l< (iolll i M U VOI Tin firm S.A. reserves PKI i< r mon wraniu:;45 words
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79 1960-10-06 2 CONFERENCE TO STEP UP U.S. TRADE WITH FAR EAST BEGINS T E\Y YORK I national b ferencc to discu which trade betwi i U.S. and the mißht be expanded being h< Id here. The conference 13th annual gather: the Far En Hindi i MOT< than 50( kMisiness rep and Governme79 words
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62 1960-10-06 2 BKKIJN: Consumption ol rubber m We»t Germany has risen to I tons this y^ar against 83.300 ions ten LffO, it Wl ed at a pr« I here before the <tj>tiie three day 1 Rubber Meeting y« The m( (1 by the lbber lon will b«62 words
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Advertisement387 1960-10-06 2 MIIPPIXC-—--°V 4E*k CA t fy THE t. A.I. LINES fiCt n t s ti AOEN. RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN Ji 1L i SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. S pore P. S-Ham Ptmn Jj) i m Ptrt I Oct 19 Oct >£/ «f X» l S «'^S »|?S yj O%) 23 21 Oct rES 30387 words
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Advertisement33 1960-10-06 2 ppppHßHiypiM^ —s^SIIIMMMp BARBER LINE Fran USA. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA. LOS AM ANO HONGKONG KINGSVILLE 7 Oct TROUBAC FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LIN From USA GULF PORTS n» PANAMA LOS INCELI AND HONGKONG33 words
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Miscellaneous133 1960-10-06 2 mpsM SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or «\pected toda> are: Marudu 1/2, München 4/5. Fres. Jefferson 6A. Mathilde Maersk 6/7 Thorsiraud 8/9. Peleus 10/10. Led* Macnk 13/14, Benrlnues 15/16. Somali 18. Katea 19. Sedili N. Wall i. Raiah Brooke 21 Noieverett 23/24. State of Madias 25/26. Song133 words
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19 1960-10-06 3 Firms told: It's safe to employ men with inactive TB Understanding A warning Echo m the sky I L19 words
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Article167 1960-10-06 3 ESME BAPTISTA - A privilege to teach blind ESME BAPTISTA She began with 15 pupils... now there're 80 MRS. CHOY RETURNS TO HER OLD SCHOOL AFTER 4 YEARS WITH THE SIGHTLESS By SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. fyfRS. Elizabeth (hoy, who has left the Singapore School for the Blind after being its principal for the167 words
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Article49 1960-10-06 3 TANJONG PAGAR. Thurs. Commerce Society of •hnic will pn nted Evening" on :rom 8 p.m. to 1 at the Polytechnic exhii hall. The famous Flamingoes i will bt m attendance. priced at $3.00 per head are obtainable at the ol bookshop or at the49 words
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Article, Illustration169 1960-10-06 3 SHE'S GOING HOME AFTER U.N. WORK IN INDONESIA SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. lO The vocational sup- or or the department education m the Philippines who was "lent" to Indonesia by the United lons Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation for one year. n her way home after a five-day tour of Singapore.169 words
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276 1960-10-06 3 POLY STUDENTS ELECT 38 TO SERVE IN SECOND UNION COUNCIL SINGAPORE CITY. Thtirs. —Thirty-two candidates were elected to the Second Council of the Singapore Polytechnic Stu- dents' Union during the recent open and departmental elections for the 1960 61 academic session. Eight of them are coun- cil executives and the276 words
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Article39 1960-10-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Minister lor Agriculture and Co-operative, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishaft. left by air for Rome to attend the 34th session of the United Nations I Food and Agriculture Organi- satlon th< <39 words
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Article, Illustration170 1960-10-06 3 Professor praises Van Kleef Aquarium as 'finest in Asia' SINGAPORE CITY. Tburs. A visiting Filipino woman professor has praised the Van Kleef Aquarium m Kinu (ieorstc V Park as "really lo\cl> and the best I have seen m Asia. She is Miss Damiana FuRenio, ,">B, a Professor <>f English Literature170 words
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253 1960-10-06 3 Selfishness is biggest obstacle to happy marriage: Rev. Egan SINGAPORE CITY. Thursday. A MARRIAGE based on selfishness is doomed lo failure, as selfishness is the bii^est obstacle to a successful marriage. This opinion was voiced by, Rev. Fr. Egan, S.J.. when ho who helped the other to be gave a253 words
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Advertisement118 1960-10-06 3 it is tr it ir THE FAMOUS ANOTHE LATEST QUALITY i TRANSISTOR 'J^adu> S/X/ Model: NT 840 AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 109, NORTH BRIDGE RD., S PORE 6 TEL ***** ***** Minolta (jcarv. 11* Mi nit lex 44 t?*s^| Designed lo help you achieve JH^/ colour slides with world famous118 words
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Article144 1960-10-06 4 I by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE OPEN END' PROGRAMME WILL PROVIDE HIM WITH UNLIMITED TIME TO AIR HIS VIEWS NEW YORK, Thursday. THE SOVIET PREMIER, Mr. Nikiti Khrusuchev, will make a live appearance on Sui.day night on a television discussion programme which usually144 words
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127 1960-10-06 4 LABOUR PARTY'S BAN A-BOMB VOTE BAFFLES U.S. STATE DEPT. OFFICIALS WASHINGTON. Thurs. Officials relay voiced considerdisappointment at the British Labour Party vote nuclear weapons, tate Department any fortaking the was rnal p Ui lcs. •r. some adir.: >aid privat tiit they found the den baffling when they ler I that127 words
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Article, Illustration71 1960-10-06 4 The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Enterprise, described fey the U.S. Navy as the largest and most powerful warship ever built, has been christened by Mrs. William B. F rank*-, wife of the Secretary of Navy, at the Newport News Shipbuilding a.nd Dry Dock Co. To be powered71 words
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310 1960-10-06 4 FROM PAGE ONE Mr. Menzies departed from his prepared text by saying: "We regard ourselves as having a duty to produce, as soon as it is practical, an opportunity for complete self-determin-ation for the people of Papua and New Guinea.'"310 words
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255 1960-10-06 4 'Clobbering' missle for USAF to knock out bases 0 From Kelly, Air Force Base m Texas, Chapman Pincher today sends these flashes on America's new weapon*: A SPECIAL "clobbering" missile with a huge warhead designed to knock out Russian rocket bases is to be supplied to the U.S. Air Force.255 words
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Article42 1960-10-06 4 EDINBURGH. Turns. A i divorce action by the Duke of Argyll against 'he Duchess hat. been further adjourned here m order that a "second named party* with whom the Duchess is now alleged to have committed misconduct could be Traced42 words
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178 1960-10-06 4 PRETORIA: 4,000 MAJORITY FAVOUR REPUBLIC JOHANNESBURG, Thurs The first result nounced last night South Africa's referendum on whether the country should be ft republic from Pretoria Cci, gave a majority of mor<> than four thousand m favour of a republic. Polling ended after a fl surge of voters and a178 words
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49 1960-10-06 4 LONDON. Thur>— Tlner British soldier* have left 6 I i Ei>.sex. on the first 12.000-mile overland journey join their ur.it— the T Anglian Recimen■n. by early I> They are Lieut c Sincock. 24. anc: Robei Pik» and Corposal PI who are tra veiling49 words
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67 1960-10-06 4 An anti-Mobutu plot exposed Lumumba's brother held EOPOI Th Lumumh. the Cor.; an d aM ni< pro vinci of Or under his mini mc m Sta th, i sure had fomei hi:. Arrested d» liame! I which Thr pr> ago and bi: mi. j Co:. offh Postponed Ear to their67 words
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Advertisement25 1960-10-06 4 &±UIFF&CM& page of pictures of the V^ Hit Parade's No. 1 star Mj f I RADIO WEEKLY H|^^_ Lilian i r J*£sF' >'•'■''. Z s\ «B25 words
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Advertisement64 1960-10-06 4 van. $300 record Its t of moke, age or cond<- V f* tion, whofi you buy on incomparable rSMf^ r r mupmrnovm uitrm L^^T. sewing machine J^^^^^Bf ""'Mechanical ßrain **J(Z S**t #MH flO? «flfc? <*/%*./* I W Come m ond sec demonstration of the complete NECCHI range 'MBSI^IIHHhIi so.. DMriMpfM-64 words
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Miscellaneous40 1960-10-06 4 CLUEB ACROSS ly! <6>. 1. No light to start the work- 5. An unanimated amount of ing week, then? (5. 6>. water <4. 3). 8. The girl gets sent a mixture 6. Tree soundly m the second <s>. person <3».40 words
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Article, Illustration871 1960-10-06 5 CONCLUDING A CRITICAL RE-APPRAISAL OF THE WAR'S MOST VAUNTED GENERAL TODAY... AN ANALYSIS OF WHAT HAPPENED AFTER THE BATTLE WAS ALL OVER Now, m mobility and 4 manoeuvre, Montgomery was as lost as a dray horse on a polo field. His871 words
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Advertisement139 1960-10-06 5 IBauknecht |fr GERMANY'S BJEST \m T AROMA > J f ILTER /V|/r >^ OQluf net catffot *£*?< JfciS^ B Model TII2A BS B H. P. TERMS:- DEPOSIT $27.00 MONTHLY $27.00 J[ Sole Agcm m m KEE HUAT RADIO CO.. LTD 122-124, ORCHARD RD., S'PORC-9. PHONE ***** fc. *****. TIP TOP139 words
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Miscellaneous53 1960-10-06 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake BBw_ s-' j^m j^BI BP a X .^B^^ vjß^/^^ Jk T bl 9 il «.^^r b^^'^bk w ibi *^> /fL 4f j^^k r^ L»?&^bb bb^ J v53 words
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Article162 1960-10-06 6 A way out of the impasse IN THE United Nations the Neutral Five make a laudable move for a new summit. Upset by the dangerous deterioration m East-West relations, India. Indonesia, Ghana. Egypt and Yugoslavia want Eisenhower and Khrushchev to talk things over. But it is a move doomed to162 words
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Article54 1960-10-06 6 TN Britain a newspaper wants to award bravery medals for mothers. A brilliant suggestion. Every year mothers the world over set shining standards of courage and devotion. It is time, says the newspaper, they were rewarded. And so a craftsman of international acclaim has been commissioned to54 words
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Article463 1960-10-06 6 LAN MOK- AI - LAN MOK-AI THE SPINSTER WHO WANTS ANOTHER WOMAN'S CHILD SEL DOM LACkc [MOTHERLY LOVE, BUT HER GUARDIANSHIP IS INADEQUATE FOR THE EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE GIVE-AWAY BABY By SINGAPORE CITY, Thursday woman who wants another woman's child is seldom lacking m motherly love. And though love463 words
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Article, Illustration166 1960-10-06 6 THIRD TIME LUCKY SEET WINS BEGINNER OF THE MONTH' PHOTO CONTEST BUKIT TIMAH, Thurs. Third time lucky Sect Leong Teck 18. a first year engineering student at the Polytechnic is the winner of this month's "Beginner of the Month" photographic contest organised by the Free Press. He wins the $25166 words
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Article33 1960-10-06 6 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs.The Government has called for tenders for the supply of single phase alternating current integrating K.W.H.R. metres, house service pattern for Changi and Outram Road Prison Warders' Quarters33 words
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Article35 1960-10-06 6 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs.— The University of Malaya Music Society will give a performance of Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas" with full chorus and orchestra from Oct 18 to 20 at the Cultural Centre35 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-10-06 6 J*a?i lspl v J 1 the offices of Messrs. Messaeerirs Maritime, m Robinson Road is the model of a lighter (above) presented to the company by Thon? Soon Hup Kee Lishter- ge ,H C wi" 1 1 10 y 7u rs of business74 words
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120 1960-10-06 6 'SHARK' SCARE AT SELETAR RIVER: NARROW ESCAPE FOR 5 YIO CHU KANG. Thurs.— Five young children had a narrow escape from being attacked by what they described as a shark m Seletai River. The five were: Urn Ah Cheong. 2, Koh Seng Chee. Lim Chee Seng. 4. Chwee Ah Leng,120 words
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Article31 1960-10-06 6 IPOH. Thurs. The Ipoh Town Council passed a resolution "deploring" the continued use of the town hall by the police and calling on them to vacate it.31 words
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Article26 1960-10-06 6 PENANG. Thurs. The Royal Air Force (Malaya) recruiting team will be m Penang on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 to interview and select candid-26 words
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159 1960-10-06 6 Spastic children's home in need of piano for percussion band m o SINGAPORE CITY. Thuredav. THh Spastic Children's Association of Singapore is urgently m need of a piano for its percussion band. Mrs. Pamela Robinson, supervisor of the association yesterday appealed for the "gift or loan" of this instrument to159 words
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Article85 1960-10-06 6 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs.— The Ceylon Sports Club will hold a Games Eve.ning for i children to celebrate Dee- pavali on Oct. 19 from 4.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. at its premises. The organisers have promised a very Interesting I programme, and the admission is $185 words
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Article31 1960-10-06 6 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs.— The Government has called for tenders for the supply and installation of underground cable and re-wiring for individual metres for the prison warders' quarters at31 words
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Article83 1960-10-06 6 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. Students of St. Anthony's Boy>" School are exposed to danger daily by the presence of an old 30--foot wall, supported only by three props. Students In primary classes, unaware of the danger, have been caught scaling the props and playing "Tarzan"83 words
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Advertisement530 1960-10-06 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE 29 *ords $2 (Vim.)— Box 54 et». txtrt TOP OUALITV COLOUR Print from Traaspareocy. Telephone 'IJfe' ***** I'U. Box UM, Singapore. WNILI YOU WAIT Photostat Service. Fotomsttic, 0? Roowaoa Road. ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word* $2 (Him.)— Box J« et* txtrn CORNER TERRACC HOUSE 3 ooou.530 words
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Advertisement14 1960-10-06 6 JEWELLERY i i lasting beauty and quality. U.S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD ROAD.14 words
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Advertisement78 1960-10-06 6 See the NEW LLU! ul Model L 34M3 With the Mo§net.c Door Closure Gasket. No c mechanism. Powerful permar nets m the long-life gasket pull ca all around. Assure perfect keep cold air m warm c Can be opened from within as ec^ from the outside. *****.00 Leu Üborci Cat*78 words
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Advertisement117 1960-10-06 7 Ed tast- growing bodies on farex fares provides just those things that babies and growing children need to build up healthy bodies, farex contains three s~^^^ different cereals for energy calcium and vitamin D to strengthen bones and teeth £ajw| fc <4Hki vitamins of the B group to encourage yJJR^117 words
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Advertisement16 1960-10-06 7 UNTIL YOU SEE MAX FACTOR EYE PENCIL Right m line with fa on ax Factor i16 words
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FREE PRESS WOMAN and beauty SUPPLEMENT
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Article, Illustration38 1960-10-06 7 Before after een L thr rdn m liri- woman airdresser and :llmn her inj; out isn't it? new ninglj Mm,'»um to round i hiithe lie Paris literally through th.- Nhinthat pert lUthe kept they perm to thai smooth38 words
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Article406 1960-10-06 7 VERONICA PAPWORTH - VERONICA PAPWORTH Crimson for the love-lorn, vermilion for danger YOU ARE ANTICIPATING INDIGESTION IF YOU EAT OFF PINK PLATES sdf df gh sdfg dfg EVER since Eva Gabor's first husband Eric Drimmer taught me Swedish drill and lectured me on the depressing consequences of kissing against406 words
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269 1960-10-06 7 GWEN ROBYNS - The Frenchwoman is different from all the others GWEN ROBYNS By VOW I know the basic difference belt* Frenchwoman's attitude to her un and the attitude of mo*t other women. Frenchwoman cares desperately and deeply. The rest of us don't. For a Rrenchwomai bra i> the most Importa garment she269 words
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Article, Illustration27 1960-10-06 7 AMERICAN designer. Lauralou Bates, sets a single sheer layer of yellow organza over the yellow and white checked cotton used for an ultra-feminine cocktail dress.27 words
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353 1960-10-06 7 1 CENTURY ago canned goods were luxuries 'only the wealthy could af- ford; they were also included m the stores of those who went on expeditions to remote lands where fresh food was not available. Canning must be num- bered353 words
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686 1960-10-06 8 Its the girdle that counts the most IF you are one of the millions of women who wear a girdle, you have probably tried out many types. If you have not tried the revolutionary new hitex girdle you can be m for a nice sur- |)nsc. Three out of four686 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-10-06 8 THE Shubette look on a swing stripes for summer. A candy striped shirtie dtess with a neat collar and buttoned bodice: a wide belt shows oft the waistline: and the bodice is trimmed with chalk-white buttons.39 words
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268 1960-10-06 8 They nearly banned use of scent in 18th century England '*j^|MM, what a bewitching perfume A charming compliment today, but one which was taken rather more seriously m 18th century England. So much so that m 1770 an Act ot Parliament was proposed but never entered m the Statute Book268 words
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Article, Illustration455 1960-10-06 9 LOOKING YOUR LOVELIEST IN HOSPITAL JF you have a date at the hospital and are wondering how to apply your make-up when your first visitor arrives, here are suggestions vhic h will prove invaluable to your beauty and your spirits, as well, says Max Factor. Don't make-up to look as455 words
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243 1960-10-06 9 The first roll-on lipstick uses a ball-point I I TO the fashionable wox man always interested m the new and different, alert to advanced ideas, comes a revolutionary lipstick called "Lip Quick," produced by Richard Hudnut. "Lip Quick" is the first rollon lipstick. It actually rolls on flowing colour automatically.243 words
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87 1960-10-06 9 COOL HINTS FOR THAT VERY HOT WEATHER -A TROPICAL SECRET npilE woman who knows how to manage a cool, beautiful look on a hot day under a tropical sun, may command many times more attention than her more beautiful sisters who look wilted. Here are the rules finish with a87 words
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518 1960-10-06 10 EXPRESSION OF BEAUTY IS A MUST WITH EVERY WOMAN prNXV how we use the word beauty m relation variety of things: a flower, i landscape, cilv or a house, a piece of jewellery or ;j dress and We are always inclined to have some special regard for things beautiful but518 words
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321 1960-10-06 10 Proper care of the skin is very important OROPER care of the skin forms the basis of 1 every worthwhile beauty routine, but the fine finish to any woman's appearance can be provided only by modern make-up, expertly applied. Avon's creamy liquid fashion film is suitable for normal, combination or321 words
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Article, Illustration154 1960-10-06 10 EYE COSMETICS FOR THE MODERN MISS MAYBELLINE is devoted exclusively to eye beauty and is the choice of many. Backed by 4."> years of experience Maybelline eye cosmetics are an important aid to beauty The new waterproof- type Maybelline mascara conies m an automatic cylindrical case with a gold metal154 words
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Article, Illustration9 1960-10-06 10 Maybelline eye liner comes m eight non-smear shades9 words
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179 1960-10-06 10 My guinea-pig tests to help housewives Kay's Beauty Service OART of my work is that of recommending specially useful beauty aids. Before I recommend I satisfy myself that it is economical and within the budget of the average housewife. I then look to see if it ;vill suit the majority.179 words
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Advertisement166 1960-10-06 8 AVON Spray Colognes }^T^ V "Here's My Heart" and Eu£ "Persian Wood Mist" y jg'y ore acclaimed everywhere m X T i the World In modern, |l tL^K orrroctiveiy-styled bottles Bfc»^>^K& wßk that sproy a mist of de- Ih» licate. latt n q \ft-> ifcr trograncc at the mere PtJI166 words
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Advertisement143 1960-10-06 9 jf k i rill I M I erli OFF THE usual PRICE OF I^^ C^ l3 1 1 CHOTIRMALL S PEKING CO., LTD. 41, High Street 62, North Bridge Rood. Fitzpatrick's Supermarket. HILDAS F U H A I:i S NS ONLY Cold Sfor °9 e Arcodc 9 ni.Diw^ 90A Orehord143 words
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Advertisement528 1960-10-06 9 MnQnA V^^^c kIV Q .Aw> 1 rO i C r i i d 111 #OO I 0 I D I V 3 IDw Q^p ##Q D v i b po I rit ji os iii jp^j A i ujk *i■ Oftftffj/npfjpj <pp 1 1 fl ft 51 •<•* fc ■wu528 words
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Advertisement28 1960-10-06 10 ond gently removes all type mascara os well as o'l eye moke up. ff'g» AffCnff j^Vi &ota /tu«e iC^j^f k^^V R»'^ B'l If^i. -^J|W K^i kfl Bu v28 words
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Advertisement109 1960-10-06 10 EXCITINGLY NEW! It's the new fashion m bee. World's first roll-on lip colour m golden case! New 'LIP QUICK and colours lips cleanly, quic^place of lipstick, lip liner and i lipsticks can break or melt. gets messy. Never breaks. Lasts t ice c as lipstick, too Creamy colour stays on.109 words
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Article, Illustration20 1960-10-06 11 Ticket to romance: Singer and consulate man to wed [ndo- hvtrrhyvgfyukty tyj gsdfg dfgh jfy gsdf dfg f hifdhgiffighfdih fifgfi20 words
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Article31 1960-10-06 11 IPO Te: Outward I on a rait Mid bid m. pt last —down and Perak R. n Bukit Pekan was abanroirt sue r two i. cd.31 words
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Article33 1960-10-06 11 SEMBAWANG. Thurs.—Thiol Labour and Law put up a sign board at mile stone Semba:oad to indicate that <mmunity centre i> to be Work is expected d towards the end33 words
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Article17 1960-10-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur r Force six aborigines out of the .;< jungle for medical tment.17 words
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189 1960-10-06 11 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI Newly qualified men from TTC badly hit by salaries delay MINISTRY OF EDUCATION ASSURES PAYMENT WILL BE MADE BEFORE END OF THE MONTH By SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. I pHK .Ministry of Education yesterday assured 130 certificate teachers who recently qualified at the189 words
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Article, Illustration145 1960-10-06 11 RIOT SQUAD LENDS HAND AND MUSCLES AFTER A TREE CRASHES DOWN ON A HOUSE THOMSON. Thurs.— Members of the Reserve Unit came out m full force to help the residents of Kamponc Pasiran to clear the debris after a giant tree, uprooted by gale-force winds crashed on a house injuring145 words
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85 1960-10-06 11 ST. HILDAS GIRLS TO HOLD BALL AND FASHION SHOW ON SATURDAY BEACH ROAD. Thurs. About 800 people are expected to attend the St. Hilda's Old Girls Association ball at the Singapore Military Forces hall m Beach Road on Saturday. An interesting programme has been drawn up and according to Miss.85 words
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132 1960-10-06 11 Paralysed woman says: I am confident my 'sinseh' can cure me TANGLIN, Thursday. \|RS. C. GUSTON, who has been paralysed m both legs for a month, is now undergoing treatment by a Chinese "sinseh" after reading the I ree Press report on Sept. 29 that an Anglican priest had been132 words
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Article, Illustration214 1960-10-06 11 Scout Brian tours carrier with his leg in a plaster cast PERAK HOUSE TROOP ENJOY VISIT TO H.M.S. BULWARK SINGAPORE CITY. Thursday. J^ RIGHT leg encased m ;i plaster e;ist did not prevent 12-year-old Brian West a sen scout belonging to tlie 34th Perak House Sea Scout Troop, from joiningReuter - 214 words
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117 1960-10-06 11 YWCA PLANS TO FORM CHOIR 'FOR ALL SOCIAL MEETS' SINGAPORE City. Thurs.— Plans to form a choir among Y.W.C.A. member* are now afoot. This is hoped to be a revival of the now defunct choir. Mr. Paul Abisheganaden. accompanied by Miss Ann Bun. will be the conducter. Said an official.117 words
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Article44 1960-10-06 11 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. Puan Nor Aisha, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara and President of the Singapore Red Cross Society, will inspect the society's annual inspection and handicraft exhibition at the Raffles Girls' Primary School. Queen Street, on Sunday at 3.30 p.m.44 words
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Article27 1960-10-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The National Association of Women's Institutes, Federation of Malaya, is to introduce a "Pennies for Friendship" campaign to raise funds.27 words
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Article59 1960-10-06 11 Club to celebrate the U.N. Day SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. —The Blue Triangle Club, an affiliate of the Y.W.C.A.. will celebrate United Nations' Day (Oct. 24 1 with a tea-party at Robinson's Cafe at 5.30 p.m. Mr. Appajee Athisayam. Singapore Advocate and Solicitor, will speak on the work of the. United59 words
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110 1960-10-06 11 MALAYAN DANCES AT BUONA VISTA COMMUNITY CENTRE CONCERT PASIR PANJANG, Thurs. Malayan dances will be the highlight of a threehour variety concert to be staged at the Buona Vista Community Centre on Oct. 8 at 7.30 p.m. The centre's leader. Mr. Leek Kee Guan said that, m addition to the110 words
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Article41 1960-10-06 11 PENANG. Than, a piece of ivory, the size of a grain of rice, on which had been carved 1.750 words, was among several miero.scopic carvings and portraits exhibited by an arti>t. Mr. Wong L at the Rubber Trade Association41 words
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Article33 1960-10-06 11 KAMPONG KAPOR. Thurs. —Work on a community centre m Kampong Kapur has already begun. Th«- centre will be built at the children's playground m Upper Perak, Road and Weld Road. I33 words
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Article49 1960-10-06 11 MALACCA. Thurs Supt E. A. Fernandez received a letter of commendation and a badge of merit from the Commissioner of Police. The award was for the "conscientious and energetic" manner m which he carried out his duties while posted at the C.I.D. m Malacca.49 words
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Article29 1960-10-06 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thur.^. More than 1,200 villagers from Kampong Pertama. five miles from here, have been inoculated against typhoid following five recent death from the diseas29 words
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Article15 1960-10-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur A comprehensive report on v»a nmarp^ made m family15 words
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Article, Illustration150 1960-10-06 11 AUSTRALIAN BAHAI CHIEF ON WORLD PEACE MISSION SINGAPORE CITY. Wed.— An Australian Bahai leader. Mr. C. Featherstone. passed through Singapore m the course of a round-the-world trip. Mr. Featherstone. who i.^ accompanied by his wife, la a member of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahais m Australia and a150 words
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157 1960-10-06 11 Sea exercise island's coast defences are effective SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. A twoday naval exercise m Singapore's coastal waters has proved that the island's seaward defences are adequate to meet an enemy attack. The exercise, "Opera' Beaeheomi ended. A na\ d that during m<> attacks, the intercepted and repelled virtually all157 words
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Article30 1960-10-06 11 IPOH. Thurs—A 1 delegation, led b\ oHicial oi th< f Steel of thi Ind.. ment. will trr i to explore th- setting up a steel p.. Malaya.30 words
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Article31 1960-10-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. T! !r Representatkmfi may t> against the Governme 1 I n c to use part of the rul periental si gei Buloh for 1 national airport.31 words
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Advertisement13 1960-10-06 11 Cjammeter frr^ iS SWISS M4D£ yjjfa Travel Clocks from 525 Stopwatches from 84513 words
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Article100 1960-10-06 12 Jonathan Russell - Jonathan Russell RECORD REVIEW By II K<>\ I-H.n I) J M 1I \l I (ill" Mil I .111(1 ijum k»irp Drifting irOHßiag, I m ;nnna lifl u«iw ii and write im-»lt I i .uri ualt/. Marl* MmivSIVM -lu\ I l»il» In. .la Phi R I>ICK100 words
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Article, Illustration93 1960-10-06 12 0 NO CORRE( 1 IN I The "fhosl pu-turr last week fooled everyone. And who ua> it? Why. Rosemary Ctooney, Malaya s favourite! rhe pri/r of a Philips lone pl.iv record will be added to next week's priie. Now see if 'ou can idenni\ the musical personality above.93 words
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Article, Illustration29 1960-10-06 12 CUT THIS OUT To: Free Press Camer.i Coach. Times House. Singapore 9. 0 Please enrol me as a member of the Singapore Photographic Society.29 words
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Article102 1960-10-06 12 AIAKERS camera have entered the cinema film market fur the first time m their history by introducing a cm*" 1 camera named the LeJcina. The new camera drew crowds to the Leita pany's stand at the PI. kina International pi. •graphic equipment show which opened102 words
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Article, Illustration233 1960-10-06 12 LOW CHECK LENG - BEGINNER OF THE MONTH LOW CHECK LENG 3v PICTURES submitted to liic I He Press Camera Coach by beginners are equally good m [din |M)inis .iiic kid m similar weaknesses! However my choice as Beginnei the Month for SepU ber is 'Man At Work by Sect Leon^ Teck. He qualify233 words
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Article21 1960-10-06 12 F)ORN today you arc one resnonding naraeranh I t f»ii m invp ai first <urm21 words
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Article, Illustration42 1960-10-06 12 i\\ n ti, i gimu I*hot<. l.(»\v < ass., Pho( of Gn I 11. trssini; man and bail n Phot Lenf it v\ pi< X 1 standard < c In In is mm [wd a < actual becavsi tl SO VI I, qual42 words
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11 1960-10-06 12 Mike on came makes talkie films easy no L Japanese ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Advertisement56 1960-10-06 12 Bn^n^ntbJ M P4 I n V I 1 Li 1 1 InA I combines fully automatic lenses and pentaprism vtewmg with the world's most famous instant return mirror. tc 1/500. 2 lc>s. Shi "changecr E 5345/- (S'pc &co Ito.KBIBBBH PIWIMI 111 111 M MffilffMnTWli "WW THE ONLY DAY NIGHT PAIN56 words
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Advertisement12 1960-10-06 12 BROADWM 'POPULAR C The Pof Out* T. M.A. L« 61 63 N12 words
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Article, Illustration11 1960-10-06 13 Che Zahara starts class for army wives jkghudfg fg dfjdg fd11 words
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5 1960-10-06 13 CLUB OBSERVES FOUNDER'S 82ND BIRTHDAY5 words
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Article155 1960-10-06 13 Orchids... in words and musk Growers' call to poets, writers to sing praises of blooms AN ATTEMPT TO EARN A A HIGH REPUTATION FOR LOCAL HYBRIDS AT INTERNATIONAL MEET i: i By lAN MOK-AI SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. pOR the orchid industry to roil out its trading frontiers and its appeal155 words
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Article, Illustration138 1960-10-06 13 PASIR PANJANG, Thurs Two qualified and five trainee Singapore teach- i ers. led by Mr. Tan Moh Hah of Sembawang Hills Estate School. became •students" when they visited a kelong off Tanjong Penjuru m Pasir Panjang. They were given a138 words
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Article12 1960-10-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— deratit I Wei: iid that [lean12 words
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Article20 1960-10-06 13 .ALA LUMPUR. Tto:r Goi decided that ad. including lot Pctaling Java may be only to Federal cit20 words
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Article, Illustration71 1960-10-06 13 HE COMES HOME TO HEAD COMPANY IN KUALA LUMPUR aBBBBBjaBBBBBBBBBI Bl'KIT TIMAH, Thurs. Mr. Robert Yeo Chee Soo. a former ACS student, has returned to Singapore after obtaining a degree in Accountancy. Business Administration and Factory Management at the Leeds University. He said he would join his lather. Mr. Yeo71 words
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147 1960-10-06 13 THEY TURN CRAB CATCHING INTO PROFITABLE HOBBY KATONG, Thur s.— Two odd job labourers, m Katong have taken up crabcatching as a profitable hobby. They are. Wong Meng Fatt and Leng Sit Pcow. Instead of idling their time they got together and decided to buy a boat. They bought a147 words
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Article70 1960-10-06 13 ORCHARD ROAD. Thurs.— About 40 members of the Science and Mathematical Society of St. Joseph's Institution visited the Singapore Cold Storage Creameries m Orchard Road during the week-end. Divided into two groups. the students were taken on a conducted tour of the grounds where the process70 words
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Article38 1960-10-06 13 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. —A local-born pianist. Yu Chun Yee. will give his first public recital at the Cultural Centre at 8.45 p.m. on Oct. 15. Tickets at $4. $3 and $2 are available at Robinson's.38 words
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101 1960-10-06 13 BEACH ROAD. Thurs.— The pavement along the Merdeka Bridge has become an ideal spot for drying "ikan bilis", much to the annoyance of evening strollers. The kelong operators spread their haul during the afternoons along the onemile stretch. Lorries Tilled with baskets :of "ikan101 words
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335 1960-10-06 13 When a stroke strikes... the first few days are always critical y Wy^^^HwW-.-jv^-J PEOPLE usually think oi a stroke as a sudden disaster, rather like being poleaxed, due to a blood vessel bursting m the bruin. True, this can happen m people with high blood pressure and brittle arteries: but335 words
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Article19 1960-10-06 13 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. !The Singapore Government I will send an economic fact- i finding mission to Indonesia.19 words
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116 1960-10-06 13 EVANGELIST FROM MADRAS HERE ON A LECTURE TOUR SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. —A prominent Madras educationist and evangelist, Mr. D. Koilpitchai, has arrived to visit Tamil churches hero and m Malaya and conduct a series of meetings of evangelists. Mr. Koilpitchai, who is the head of the Literature Society m Madras,116 words
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Article31 1960-10-06 13 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara Incne Yusof bin Ishak yesterday presented Queer. Scmit Certiticates to 32 Singapore scouts at a ceremony held at the Istana Negara.31 words
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183 1960-10-06 13 A BEAUTY QUEEN AIRS HER VIEWS ON COLOUR BAR PROBLEM MGULMEIN, Thurs. a Malayan teenage beauty. Miss Agnes Chan. 18. who was voied "Miss Populan Qut< 11 at th<- Higher School Certificate Arts ball recently, is no stickler lor race or colour. She said she ielt deeply hurt whenever she183 words
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Article22 1960-10-06 13 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. —The Singapore Polytechnic will be open to the pubiic for throe day- Irom Oct. 12.22 words
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Article172 1960-10-06 13 Stuffed Hero is the family pet UPPER SERANGOON Thurs. Visitors to Mr. R. Ramu's house m Jansen Roa<l have often remarked on the beauty of the Alsatian dog lying so still on the porch, and the devotion of hi* 5 mat who irate] over it. The dog v the \>172 words
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Advertisement159 1960-10-06 13 trf^TZfeT THE LATEST TAPE RECORDER/ superior quo N .^1 llfy to P c re 3£ ptr* j9 <*0 corder ot latcs' C on^ BOi ottrac P* performs precis W| Hnr recording and on .^^fl V' l o reproductior .^mrZMm rL 77 topi the t-l> I^^ESS recording wortd m per Y*yX*yJ^^k159 words
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Article, Illustration1714 1960-10-06 14 SINGftFtK SCEIE THEY HELPED TO NAB FOUR YOUTHS WHO ROBBED MAID-SERVANT AT DAGGER POINT SINGAPORE CITY, Thursday. TWO SINGAPORE policemen are to be tmmended for Ihcir "alertness and nptness" m helping l<> arresl lour armed irlv this year. They ;nv Lance Corporal Shefir bin1,714 words
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Article, Illustration253 1960-10-06 14 SIXGAPORK CITY, Thurs. A total ot 544.()?:>.4(> was oeUected between March and September during a drive for funds to mark the 40th anniversary of the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund. The fund is ior the relief of distress among past and present members of253 words
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Advertisement85 1960-10-06 14 r9» Jk TO^^P^ The b*Bt hrand iiT77 T VtiTi r ff >^H ««!W WC LAND Luxe Q.uAun Sole Agents p^^ M« M» H» SAHIB 110 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD CORNER OF ADELPHI BUILDING SINCE 1815 "3HEr THE SWISS WATCH >^Xf^^ FOR ALL CLIMATES (A V -1 x GENEVE l^Li^r FAVRE LEUBA85 words
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Advertisement16 1960-10-06 14 QUALIT! FURNITUtI ON EAS« TERK fi| set tror TABLE FAN o VT 51 I o oBfflP«|16 words
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Article, Illustration201 1960-10-06 15 Singapore's Senior Inter C lub trophy for table tennis, the Mat Donald Cup. is presented to Poon Wen if Hoe (right) of Nanyang Siang Pau. Making the presentation is Mr. Tang Tuck Wan. president of the Singapore Table Tennis Association. Nanyang beat Machine and Engineering Employees201 words
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20 1960-10-06 15 P pi held i the •RAF- od Forrf-r. .am The crt a20 words
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Article, Illustration82 1960-10-06 15 Singapore Teachers Training: College retained the Punjab Kaur Cup for the third successive year. They beat I'niversity of Malaya m Singapore 16-13. Picture shows from left to right. Back row. (T.T.C.) Lim Mong, Nancy Thambu, Leena Thambu. Goh Jok Kwui. Marie Smith. Miss Ong82 words
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165 1960-10-06 15 MR MAC PARISES OUR TURF, BUT OH THAT STAND... -PPAH JALAN BESAR. Thurs. ou. Your turf is lovely. rible." This m effect is Mi Machdar, manager of the :n Putra Parahiangan, beF ederation. n Bandoeng have just I left without L w.. X ■or k W P^^er standard E vhere165 words
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Article173 1960-10-06 15 BIKIT TIMAII. Thurs University of Malaya, last year's holders of the SinS a pore Hockey Association's title, edged Khalsa Association 2-1 m the Singapore Hockey Association first division match played at the University ground yesterday. Varsity attacked with the whistle, and within two minutes. T. Martens173 words
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Article27 1960-10-06 15 UPPER SERANGOON. TIiUTS. Serangoon Garden Estate oca* Royal Malayan Navy I—o1—0 In a Div. 2 hockey match played here yesterday. Balakrishnan scored for Gaiden Estate.27 words
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Article, Illustration578 1960-10-06 15 B. NORMAN - B. NORMAN NEW TO THE GAME, THE SARAWAK RANGERS GIVE SAINTS FIGHT by WOODSVILLE, Thursday -J ST. Andrew's Old Boys beat Sarawak Ranger: by nine points (three tries) to six (one try one penalty goal) m a rugby match played on the St. Andrew's School578 words
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236 1960-10-06 15 The Recs find SCC too good to beat SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. O Singapore Cricket Club 2nd. XV exploited their better knowledge and superior weight to beat Singapore Recreation Club by 12 points <4 tries) to nil m a rugby match on the Padang yesterday. Centre ttueequa*ter Albn made a speedy236 words
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220 1960-10-06 15 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs.— SenngOOn District went on a scoring spree yesterday when they trounced Katong District by 4(J points <."> goals and 7 tries) to nil m an In-ter-District rugby game on the Rallies School ground. Seraugoon opened scoring220 words
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Article76 1960-10-06 15 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. In 'i return match on the Padang yesterday. Girl.s Sports Club avenged their earlier defeat by beating Sinpore Crick ib 8-1. When they first met. SCC won 3-0. GSC were m top lorm. with Irene Wood almost unbeati able m goal. Olivia76 words
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Miscellaneous90 1960-10-06 15 Today's sport i SOCCEB: Premier league: Malays v.s Euiopeans/Eurasians ai Jalan Besar 5.15 p m. Div. 3: R.A.r. Seleiai 'A" va TB.A. a t Geylang Stadium 5.15 p.mHOCKEY: Div. 3: Ceylon Sports Club vs B.OD.C.A. S-H.B. Police vs Khalsa Div.: Combinec ScnooLs vs P.W.D. TABLE TENNIS: Busines> Houses League. Group90 words
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470 1960-10-06 16 C. CHELLAPPAH - Wearne's rock Eveready in closing minutes but too late C. CHELLAPPAH By m -i- r Jalan Besar. Thursday Eveready 3; Wearnes 2 A CROWD of 4,000 were on their feet when Wearnes made a late desperate attempt to keep the BusinesvS Houses Senior Knockout Cup. They were three goals down470 words
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Article, Illustration78 1960-10-06 16 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam (left), receives a cheque for SS9Q from the president «i Hie Singapore Amateur Swimming Association. Mr. M. I. C. Biin. It was swimming's contribution to the National Theatre Fund, and represented the proceeds »>f the water polo78 words
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38 1960-10-06 16 FAST AND ROBUST... VARSITY TRIUMPH Bl KM TIM Ml. lliuts In a fast md rahn^t rungtr m.itrh. University <>f Malaya fx.it Sherwood I re>t« i i>^ >i\ points ti and penalty > t" three t here resterdaj Winger's break38 words
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Article50 1960-10-06 16 SINGAPORE Govern. Services Football A^- junior and >r cup finals will be d on Sund Jalan r Stadium. The senior final will be between Police Sports Club and Marine Department. The junior final is between Jurong Club, and the winners of PWD v Hospital.50 words
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Article, Illustration30 1960-10-06 16 The (iirls Sports luh Hockey team before yesterc^ay's match. They beat SCC women b> vi\ fill to one. Report on Page 15.30 words
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334 1960-10-06 16 KALLANG, Thursday. BEST match <>l Hit 1 lirsl round tics m Hie Civil Service Association's championships' was between Chee Choon Wall (Social Welfare Department) and Kendall Diaz (Rural Board). From the moment the iirst shuttle sailed over the net until ()(J points334 words
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Article131 1960-10-06 16 SINGAPORE JITY, Thurs. j Richard Yap of the Chinese Swimming Club beat P. L. Chin I ot the Chinese Association m a! second round game m the 1960 open billiards championship last night at the Great World. Always m front. Richard con-' eluded with an131 words
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Article, Illustration199 1960-10-06 16 JEFFREY JAMES - The DAILY DOSE JEFFREY JAMES by Debt-ridden, almost dead...STTA gets new lease on life yyiTH Tang Tuck Wah, a Director of Sport of the Peoples Association, taking charge, Singapore table tennis gets a new lease on life. Tuck Wah, better known as the dynamic secretary of the Singapore Amateur Athletic199 words
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228 1960-10-06 16 JALAN BESAR. Thurs.—ln a clean and hard fought i game Malayan Airways beat Sime Darby 3-2 to win the i Business Houses F.A. junioi knockout cup final at the 1 Jalan Be.sar Stadium yester--1 day. Sime Darby shook the wim when Ca*.swell228 words
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Article76 1960-10-06 16 GLASGOW. Thurs.—Scottish League beat Football League of Ireland 5-1 at I Celtic Park last night after j leading 3-0 at half-time. Football League cup second round replay: Blackpool i Leeds United 3 (alter extra time 1-1». League Three: Bournemouth 2 1 Grimsby Town 1. Torquay United j 176 words