The Singapore Free Press, 12 October 1960
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Title Section22 1960-10-12 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST REAP.. The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****2 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1960. 15 CENTS22 words
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Article, Illustration149 1960-10-12 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - 3 2- AC RE SHOWPIECE PARK CHEW LOY KHOON Another monument to merdeka m Johore ROM A HILLTOP he Sultan will next week dfds JOHORE BAHRU. Wed to Johore Buhru's MerI- ollicial opening In the I Oct. 21. showpiece, occupying Melclrmn Hill, is i mii the heart of verlooks Ihe149 words
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Article, Illustration232 1960-10-12 1 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE CHIEF COOK'S PRIZE CATCH PROVIDES SPECIAL LUNCH FOR 20 LABOURERS by Tanjong Pagar. Wed PHIEF COOK Cheng Yung Ding, of the British freighter Cyclops, yesterday caught Doll,, shark ;«t the Wesl Anchorage after a After a 15-minute struggle. the232 words
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61 1960-10-12 1 MATADOR TO KILL SIX BULLS SINGLE-HANDED MADRID, Wed, Luis Migeul Dominguin. darling of Spanish bullfight fans, plans to kill six bulls single handed today m what may be his last appearance here as a matador. Dominguin is reported to be getting $M 102.000 for killing the six bulls. Normally a61 words
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Article18 1960-10-12 1 TOKYO. Wed— North Korea seized two Japanese fishing boats lor violating North Korean teiiitorial waters.18 words
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Article44 1960-10-12 1 21 -gun salute for Archbishop NICOSIA. Wed A 81--saiute and jet flypast esterday greeted the President, Arenb: Makarios. and Vice-PresJdent, Dr. Fadil Kutehuk, when they pain flrsi visit to ihe British base m Southeasi Cyprus since ihe island became an independent republic on Aiurus44 words
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Article42 1960-10-12 1 LONDON. Wed —There was still no trace of Mr. T. Cox. one lof the 34 people who ilew m the same aircraft as a Dutch busi- < ;n» ssmen. Mr. Perk Vlaanderen. who was later found to have j jsmallpo::.42 words
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Article18 1960-10-12 1 Ottawa. Wed.— The C diati Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker, made 10 cabinet i changes yesterday.18 words
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109 1960-10-12 1 SPY: THE OTHER ROLE OF SOVIET SEAMEN NEW YORK. Wed. Victor Jaanimets, 29--year-old Estonian .seaman who fled from trie Russian liner Baltika and is .seeking asylum m the United States, told a press conference here last night: "Every Soviet seaman plays the role of the .spy. "He must look for109 words
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Advertisement7 1960-10-12 1 THE WORLD AT N00N... See Page 117 words
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Advertisement85 1960-10-12 1 THE JOY OF MUSIC! How many times, young and old, have regretted the fact of not being able to play a musical instrument on which to play a favourite melody or, perhaps, the latest hit song? Here is an instrument %£•***#&**+»><> X i Organ. It has 5 rows mf jm85 words
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Advertisement14 1960-10-12 1 VAX MX I I RXITI 111^^^^ 13<> 141. Orchard Foad. spore Tfls: *****. 2258h_14 words
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154 1960-10-12 2 Downward trend in the London markets but gilts show small gains LONDON. Wea \\TI"II lhe notable ccption of 14 i 1 1 s which continued ils iclvance Hie slo markets m London yesterday generally I performance. continu- ra lecmand n d irregular but 1 lasl week's low- h rate. extendin154 words
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109 1960-10-12 2 NEW YORK: Wall Street yesterday closed barely steady with mostly fractional changes either way. No decisive trend developed m early dealings and movements generally held In a fractional range. T o w aids mid-morning. however, advances gained the upper hand, despite the absence of109 words
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Article47 1960-10-12 2 4MSTERDA.M: 111 a very -^a. quiet market most internationals tinned after an easier opening. Unilever rose m active dealings but on-balance declines were recorded by Philips. Aku and Hoogovens. Shippings were featureless. Hva was rather active and firmed. State loans were unchanged.47 words
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49 1960-10-12 2 SOL'RABAYA: Indoi will not adopt the Communist pattern of economic t ruction, the former governor of the Bank of Indonesia, Mr. Lukman Hakim, said. The former bank director >aid that even under Indonesia's guided economy 'private enterprise rent lins indispensable and should brsmv^^^^o^^^ operate.'B U.P.I.U.P.I. - 49 words
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Article130 1960-10-12 2 m?ir> lyini alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or ;*\peeted today are: I Tegelberg 1 2, Jielenu.s 4/o', Loncii Ki>e/.e i;a. Bennilior 6/7 Sirdhana 8/9. Yukikawa Maiu ;o/11. Limburn 13/14. Satsiuna Mam 15/16, Pres. Monroe 18. m Maru 19. Saloae N. Wall Lrusa N. Wall 3 Fast130 words
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Article12 1960-10-12 2 HONG KONG. Tues. Closing here today were: Previous Toriav12 words
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130 1960-10-12 2 U.S. OFFERS NEW LOANS TO INDIA FOR THIRD FIVE-YEAR PLAN NEW DELHI. Wed. The United States has offered India new loans worth MS7SO million usually reliable sources here said yesterday. The sources said about MS7S million were for the linal year of India's second five-year plan and the rest as130 words
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Article23 1960-10-12 2 MOSCOW: The Soviet Union has granted over 10.000 milLon roubles iM57.565 million) m loans to under-developed counr was officially announced.23 words
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Article296 1960-10-12 2 MUTE. All prices bclou are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON Oct 11. Prrviou> t'-'ilay RUBBER No 1 R»* ci f. European ports. Oct 2 s Nov 2S ;5 it) 28 l it) RUBBER No. 1 R*S Spot 2*54 RUBBER No. 1 RSi> Settlement Muum296 words
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Article400 1960-10-12 2 UP rT^I DOWN LJ^J UNCHANGED f159~1 i NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. ■SINGAPORE, Tuesday. INDUSTRIAL* Previous Tocay Alex. Bricks Crds. (N) .SC .dO Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 4 B.M. Trustees 5 25 b. 25 Con. Tip Srr-e t. Pref. Ores. 4o Federa' Dispensary 142:; 1.421'z FitipitriCkS400 words
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389 1960-10-12 2 'Austral Amalgamated has a bright future' By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE. Wednesday AI'STRAL Amalgamated Tin Ltd. sho\\> a profit m its annual report of £31 1,*»7^ against £168,400 for the year to .hint- SO, with the tax paid £108,112 against £73,309 and a carry-forward of £74,067 a^ain>( £51,988.389 words
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156 1960-10-12 2 Rubber down but tin market is steady LONDON, Wed. Quotations were adjusted downwards a little at the opening to conform with Eastern levels but hardened during the morning. Traaeis aurbinea a partial rally to shortcoverina against Monday's to the Continent and to ;i n ex:ension of Continental demand. An otherwise156 words
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Article38 1960-10-12 2 TEHRAN: A Japanese mission here to sign a trade agreement has called on Premier Sharif Ema m i. Commerce Minister Pour Homayoun. and other Iranian officials to discuss improvement and expansion of tradebetweenlran, Japun.l U.P.I.U.P.I. - 38 words
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48 1960-10-12 2 Russia-Italy sign oil barter deal MOSCOW: Italy will buy 12.000.000 tons of So-, within the next fou: In exchange for I .steel tubing and synthetic rubber, the Soagency Tas.s .^aid An agreement "the history of Sovu concer The Kill include 240. U00 I ment and 50.000 to rubber.48 words
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Advertisement354 1960-10-12 2 Mlll»l»l\<. *v CAT \j |H|} THE Co M«\. LINES *>•) to ADEN. RED SEA. MEOITERR4S fJO CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. S pore P. S ham Penan* JT nm» 15 19 Oct S£~ B Oct Oct 26 27 Oct 30 30 Oct ~\J 5 6 Nov 6 7 Nov fjpi/ J» 23354 words
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Advertisement15 1960-10-12 2 Finance and industry Page Two today gives you the ups and downs of your shares.15 words
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Advertisement171 1960-10-12 2 4! BARBER LINE From U S.A. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA Lt b ANO HONGKONG TROUBADOUR 16 Oct FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LINES Frpm USA GULF PORTS via PANAMA LCS AN^i AND HONGKONC FRANCISVILLE lb Oct BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINE Tt: NEW YORK. BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE MC- -:J via SUEZ FERNSEA i- Ptn171 words
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Article272 1960-10-12 3 ALAN KHOO - ALAN KHOO Manufacturers urge the Govt, to start an inquiry OVERSEAS COMPETITION HAS CAPTURED 70 PER CENT OF MARKET, SAYS SPOKESMAN 'By SINGAPORE CITY, Wed MANUFACTURERS of bee-hoon (rice vermicelli) m Singapore are to appeal to the Government to adopt measures immediately to save the industry272 words
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Article, Illustration18 1960-10-12 3 Ramakrishna Mission schools sweep the board DANCE THAT WON THE FIRST PRIZE 3 rdCts THE KRISHNA GOPIS DANCE18 words
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Article, Illustration126 1960-10-12 3 WILD BOAR IN THE LOUNGE TO GREET VISITORS SI^ORE CITY. Wed A hon. id .mbert. of Ls proud J. E. W. I po: 120. :ied heads two pa Lir of wild boars and r heads. She does not to part with them. ry of the wild boar is '.ing. "TtaJ126 words
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157 1960-10-12 3 Ex-professional boxer now gives tuition to kampong children KATONG, Wed.— Cheerful Mr. Billy Ng, :>O. is known to the residents of Kampong Amber a> "Jack «»i all trades.* 1 He has resided m the kampong about 21 years and has always given his services to the kampong folks whenever possible.157 words
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Article, Illustration113 1960-10-12 3 Well-known Ceylonese dancer here after a 'hit' tour of Borneo PAYA LEBAR, Wednesday. A WELL-KNOWN Ceylonese dancer, who was a "hit" during her three months tour of Borneo is now m Singapore. She is Miss Ranjana, who appeared m Sir Carol Reed's film, 'An Outcast of the Islands." Miss Ranjana113 words
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Article29 1960-10-12 3 CANNING RISE. Wed. There will be no night on Oct. 19 due to Deepavali holiday, states a circular d by the supervisor of the Adult Education Board.29 words
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118 1960-10-12 3 MASTER BUILDERS OPPOSE SCHEME TO GIVE MALAYS GOVT. TENDERS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Master Builders Association recently decided to oppose a proposa] by the Selangor Malay Chamber of Commerce thai preference be given to Malays for Government tenders below $50,000. A special delegates'' conference appointed a nineman sub-committee to118 words
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Article83 1960-10-12 4 The pressure of traffic is eased at RAF Changi THEY WILL AUGIVENT NEW LOOK' WITH THE HEADQUARTERS TWO TRANSPORT UNITS CHANGI ln fHE Royal Air Force's Bevel craft operating m the Far X ha\ to Seletar from Changi. The move will help to operational traffic83 words
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103 1960-10-12 4 PRINCIPAL IS BACK FROM A TOUR OF BANGKOK CHANGI, Wed.— Mr. Choo Keng Kwang, 29, principal of Sin Hua School, has returned from a visit to Bangkok where he did a painting of a traditional Siamese dancer m natural setting by the Mekong river. Mr. Choo is a talented painter103 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-10-12 4 A ABOVE are 11 of the 15 members of the recently formed all-Malay girls band, Sani Wanita Orkes. Standing from left: Raja Zainab Sa'at. Weldani, Raja Fatimah Sa'at, Sayan Mahmood, Fatimah Ghani, Zahrah Osman. Zainab, Raja Fatimah Abdullah, and Raja Hamidah Sa'at Front row: (left):74 words
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412 1960-10-12 4 SALLY DEAN - SALLY DEAN SERVICES CHATTER.. BY PHANGI, Wed.— Bo6 Squadron, the Sea Hawks, of 11.M.5. Albion, left Changi on Oct. with many happy memories of an enjoyable three weeks visit. The aircraft carrier with an escort of frigates passed Changi Point412 words
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192 1960-10-12 4 FISHERMEN WHO WORK AT NIGHT ARE MISTAKEN FOR SMUGGLERS CHANGI. Wed. Fishermen working m gro of 10 or more m the sea oil Changi and some of the other beaches m Singapore at night are sometimemistaken for smugglers. The stealthy manner m which they move around m the dark m192 words
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Advertisement377 1960-10-12 4 v'«««««««««««««««««t««««««««<0»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»K I From $25/- to $2,750/- I Moppin Webb WMF Stainless Steel Cutlery Sets and Silverware AND AT YOUR SERVICE EXPERT LADIES DRESSMAKERS FOR THE LATEST FASHIONS. SIN MAY 376-C, CHANGI VILLAGE, STORE 17. 5 T dishly Dressed Impress The World* Tcp Quality Material s j KIAM SIN TAILORS 1377 words
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Advertisement130 1960-10-12 4 a HURRY! HURRY!! HURRY!!! While Stocks Last Place Your Reservation Orders j X'MAS GIFTS NOW! j A Grand Variety Available From As Low As J A. T. GNANAPRAKASAM CO. I 378-35, Changi Village, Singapore 17. B I $65/- for TUXEDO SUIT! j [Black Wool Trousers Sharkskin Coat) Matchless Tailoring I130 words
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Advertisement138 1960-10-12 4 I r— lllllllll IMMMIMI, 11.1M**********11,,,,,,,,,,, 5/- SHARKSKIN SHIRTS $15/- MESS JACKETS $65/- WOOLLEN SUIT Made-To-Measure Ready m 24 hours BUY EARLY BUY WISELY BUY FROM CHEAP JACK 375-Z. Changi Village Singapore-17. m "■•"<•<"■<<•• "H **********11 l mi I hum „„T At SLASHED Prices BALI CARVINGS SIAMESE JEWELLERY IVORY CARVINGS CHINESE138 words
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Advertisement104 1960-10-12 4 |i"iniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic2iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiimic3tiiiiii n WHY PAY MORE: When you can buy 1 X MAS GIFTS J'/' We have a very large consqr that has something for everyone b young or old; male or femole WE UNOERTAKE TO PACK AND SEND YO j GIFTS ANYWHERE OVERSEAS! Also available g At greatly reduced price104 words
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Article, Illustration8 1960-10-12 5 Wedding? Not Yet. says Maria Callas x jgdfuighdfg8 words
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Article, Illustration882 1960-10-12 5 OF COURSE I WONT MARRY ...I ENJOY EXACTLY AS IT IS' No. 3: Elaine Burton AS TOLD TO SALLY VINCENT MISS ELAINE BURTON. :>»i. was Labour MP. m Britain from 1950 until last year's General Election. She was one of the most colourful women at Westminster882 words
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Advertisement13 1960-10-12 5 Jewellery Hong Kong is r than m > -commend our Customers pecial to accept13 words
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Advertisement132 1960-10-12 5 Jintan J^ helps you t^m^'^^wk \r s^m\ JINTAN relieves fatigue, v. y^Lr y^ restores appetite, allevi- jf-Jf ates mouth fever, ease iso ill effects caused by *'"> excess smoking and K. drinking. awß^Sal^^ KIT trill br prrsintrd S* Hj^B>*^^ t llhr'.titaiiYottt >m ndint: /kW at^>aW *n any <»/ d /AM132 words
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Miscellaneous71 1960-10-12 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice dc Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis \S SECCKZ>S re I fA WITM OUK MLAJPREP ~~3 _7 --WUE^ECAMME 35"^ NO'JSiKiP IN a\ffi .V~~~ .'.S^r^^B 3CE3S! T! UUJh-- f 1W *aaf!FA^ tf •iP^fT^-'' r A^S f9 PWT sp» 7^^ gm&^rjg&mm qm evaporate... get71 words
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Article19 1960-10-12 6 Word* < Minimum) COON To Ivy and I'ctiK-s Baby Thanks to our Lady of r ot Oon ng Horn.19 words
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Article230 1960-10-12 6 Aid -and the small nations TELLING THE PEOPLE IN THE United Nations the small powers have served notice that they intend to play a vital and independent role m world affairs. Independent. There is a brassy note m that word a note loud with the jingle of clinking coins that230 words
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913 1960-10-12 6 KNOW YOUR CITY BETTER... BY DAVID TAMBYAH —^M JJEVER before have so many international experts come to Singapore to study first-hand the state's economic potential. And if first reports are any criterion, I can safely say that there is room for913 words
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Article, Illustration251 1960-10-12 6 New Seletar community centre is RAF gift for 3,000 civilians SELETAR Wednesday. J^ NEW community centre at Seletarville the Royal Air Force gift for its 3,000 civilian employees at its Seletar base \\;is opened during the weekend by Group Captain P. A. Hughes, Commanding Officer of RAF Seletar. The centre251 words
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46 1960-10-12 6 Thai government to help build a monastery for Buddhist monks KAMPONG BAHRU, Wednesday J^ NEW monastery is lo be built for the monks at the Thai Buddhist temple Wat Anandametyaram m Silat Road. The Consul-General for Thailand, Mr. Nibhon Wilai- r«r rPVPaIPri vpstprdav that Hnoricirlo Hi-«.Hn46 words
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118 1960-10-12 6 SOCIAL WELFARE PAID OUT $778,000 IN ALLOWANCES LAST MONTH SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— The Social Welfare Department paid out a total of $778,302 to more than 25,000 people m public assistance allowances last month. Of this amount, $618,311 was aole money and $15b.990 tuberculosis treatment allowances. During the month, 461 new118 words
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Advertisement422 1960-10-12 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE rd., $2 (*tn.)—Bax S« rta extrm i WHILE YOU WAIT Photostat RotHoaoo Road, TOP QUALITY COLOUR Prtnt from •ion* 'Lttt' 08, Singapore. EDUCATION W,n.)— Box JO ctt extrm REGISTER NOW: il nber .1 L*CC. Raja'fl College TUITION ds U f *»*.>— Box ctt extra KWAYLAPMS422 words
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Advertisement43 1960-10-12 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp Df the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penang. illllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllll43 words
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Advertisement41 1960-10-12 6 FURNITURE REMOVM *>* for €XPE*TS! J parking by a Man* J breakages. PHONE Glassware, china travel m maxin /UjmimZ packed by Transp<>r FURNITURE REMOVALS ESTIMATES FREE ON REQUtf' TRANSPORT STORAGE Li 173 CECIL STREET HIM" -»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦ Il II 1 3 t:::i 18»»B IMFI41 words
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Article70 1960-10-12 7 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON Crew and craft hit by a Sumatra' off Batu Pahat j-p ALLS WELL AFTER L MALACCA AND BACK I SINGAPORE CITY. Wed I happ\ to-be-alive Sing*. returned from a harrowp to Malacca after en- like storms which Ls m open seas 1770 words
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29 1960-10-12 7 SORE CITY. Wed. ace has m Weld Road Road, and noI 'tone about sould be turnrap mattered m the flow of29 words
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9 1960-10-12 7 Port can handle 17 ships at a time' h9 words
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138 1960-10-12 7 PULAU SENANG DETAINEES BUILD $1,200 SPEEDBOAT FOR $150: VARSITY VISITORS ARE IMPRESSED 1) cd.— Fit teen members n Society ot the University ot d m a speed of Pulau" Senmd on a study to the Super nt, Mr. D. S. Dutton. hich is valued it $1,200 was built at a138 words
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124 1960-10-12 7 FREE LUNCH-TIME SHOWS FOR PUBLIC AT THE NEW SHELL HOUSE SORE CITY. Wed.— of the public m business houses area, will soon opportunity to see :ilm shows which the any of Singapore ilarly at ime at their theatre :.ew Shell House. the films to be re Shell Film Unit and124 words
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175 1960-10-12 7 EX-SAILOR, NOW 110, IS STILL KEEN ON ADVENTURE GEYLANG. Wed.— Ex-sailor Ibrahim bin Che. now 110. is still keen on adventure and travel, though he ha.> had a full share of sea thrills m his younger days. I After years of quiet he is now a b omoh" 'native medicine175 words
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168 1960-10-12 7 Motorists want short-cut widened to avoid heavy Geylang traffic KATONG, Wednesday. MOTORISTS m this district are concerned about Sandy Lane m Tanjong Katong Road which serves as a short cut to and from 1 the City. Their complaint: The lane is too narrow for vehicles and they want the authorities168 words
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Article, Illustration287 1960-10-12 7 CHAN SWAN BEE - Franz flies in by jet to meet excited owner CHAN SWAN BEE 'LOVABLE, OBEDIENT POODLE WAS NOT ALLOWED TO RIDE IN MILITARY CHARTER PLANE... SO HE ARRIVES TWO DAYS LATE By PAYA LEBAR, Wed A THREE-AXD-A-HALF-YF AR-OLD French poodle, which could not be down out to Singapore with its owner287 words
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67 1960-10-12 7 BALLROOM DANCE CONTEST FOR CHALLENGE CUP GEYLANG. Wed. The 1960 all-Malayan international open amateur ballroom dancing championship for the Eu Eng Hock challenge cup will be held at the Happy World Cabaret on Oct. 16, 17 and The finals Mr. Lim Hock Guan, the organising secretary, saii that contestants from67 words
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98 1960-10-12 7 MALAYS ORGANISE A BIG GET-TOGETHER PARTY FOR 200 T^NJONG PAGAR. Wed.— About 200 Malays attended a get-together party sponsored by the Pemuda Pemudi Melayu Brani at the Keppel Harbour Community Centre during the weekend. Among the guest artistes who entertained them were the well-known Radio Smpapore comedian. King Godobell and98 words
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Advertisement260 1960-10-12 7 aaifc Are you going bald? w \\\%<. r\\\m\^B£Sm\\y lm\\\\. d\ jgpT^B L «-ike mony m» *ov «*<•." <_a becauaft aTtf^^Bk^BM c>otd patches were becoming •ncreas-inqly M Irfe^Hi noticeable on my head. I hod tried mony la\ W^aii I X' hair oils and lotions but to no avail. J/^^jflW The INTERNATIONAL260 words
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54 1960-10-12 8 TEACHERS PLAN A GOODWILL TOUR OF MALAYA KATONG, Wed. Eighty student teachers will leave Singapore on Dec. 10 m three chartered buses on a fortnight's tour of the Federation. Mr. Joseph Kanniah. organising secretary of the travel committee of the Singapore Teachers' Union, said it would be an educational as54 words
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243 1960-10-12 8 TAN POH CHOO - TAN POH CHOO Party to mark their Diamond' year By J£ATONG, Wed.— The pounds of St. Patrick's School will be turned into a fairyland when two Christian Brothers celebrate their Diamond Jubilee on October 23. They are Bro. Honorius and Bro. Sigebert. Between243 words
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Article, Illustration495 1960-10-12 8 ALEXANDRA LEE - ALEXANDRA LEE POLICE CHIEF IS IMPRESSED BY DISPLAY By KATONG, Wed. THE sth Company of the Boys' Brigade hold pJhT J nmi 2 l '"SRectkMi and displiy at the LS n a l BOYS 'VY h 01 Sronnd'in-Kaloni ixioic a large495 words
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187 1960-10-12 8 Shops report boom as more people now take to orchid growing KATOXG, Wednesday. jy|ORE and more people are taking up orchid growing as a hobby. Shops have reported a boom m fertilizers, seedlings and insecti- A resident declared. "The I recent Orchid Show has encouraged and influenced the.^e people." Many187 words
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119 1960-10-12 8 NEWCOMERS PUT OLD-TIME ICE WATER MEN IN THE SHADE KATONG, Wed. Uttif established ice water sellers m Katong are hard hit with the springing up of about 25 new stalls m the past month. Old stall-holders complained of the behaviour of some of the "new-comers." Said one: "These hawkers don't119 words
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Advertisement371 1960-10-12 8 JbJT* YOUR local authorised KELVINATOR V dealer m GEYLANG is *ttM«ntMtNtiiit«.aiMiniiiiiii<iiiMiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiMMitiiMMmiin<iiiiiiiMMim<MitiiitnMtt«titini(tiiiniiiiiir CHENG JONG radio and electrical company 613, GEYLANG ROAD. lllltllllMltflllllM *****111 l II *************** l 1 1 ■tIIIIuIIIIIIMIMMdIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIUIiniIIHiniMMIMIHH Visit the showrooms and see the full range of KELVINATOR Refrigerators and Air Conditioners. Special Cash Discounts and Hire Purchase Terms371 words
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Advertisement285 1960-10-12 8 Millions of owners or! the world g.Ve p roof "j| NORCt O is Y-OU-R host b J7 V l TALL BOTTLE ■B| > *!lL: 111 /^GLIDE OUT N. I /*usr rtoof^-k^i "^ytju l SHELVES FOR il ■>. afV i4i,. 44.. W^^K REACH/ V-_ TiK r^ NORGF.-S POLL y JL A»Cf285 words
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622 1960-10-12 9 TRACK FORM. ..your guide to winners X RACE THREE (CL. I DIV. 4— 6F) SAMSON: 9-10-60 Course 3 6F race Ml ah y-io-60 Seventh 6F race, won on HI I I SPK -.V: »-l< -60 >iv. 6F race IMI COBftA: 9-10-60— Ninth IP race. PL ISSI KANCE: 9-10-60 runners m622 words
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Article809 1960-10-12 9 Race 1—2.15: CI. 3, Div. 6—6 Furs. 1. ***** ENTERTAINMENT IV 4 yr. bnzg «> swn«7 rjuun c Ahmad, 9.0 (1) Johnson 0 SS-i co *STANZA syr chirm Allan. 8.13 (5) Ward 4 SSS ISl? 1^^ bag Ba^ 812 (4) ....V. Dra^n rJ^ iJSSST». 4 I r Chag809 words
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76 1960-10-12 9 MANILA, Wed.— Philippines meet United States m the Davis Cup interzone semifinal m Brisbane, Australia from November 22 to 24 A spokesman for the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation said the playing site was selected by the Australian Lawn Tennis Association host for the series.Reuter - 76 words
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Article63 1960-10-12 9 PAWTUCKET. Tues. Ten race horses died last night m a nre which destroyed two stables at Narragansett Park near here. Eight died m the burning stables. One was so badly burned that it had to be shot. Another broke its neck falling over an embankment.Reuter - 63 words
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Article56 1960-10-12 9 CHICAGO. Wed.— A leg m Jury has ended the race career of Bally Ache, this year's Preakness Stakes winner, trainer Jimmy Pitt said last night. Bally Ache, second m the 1960 Kentucky Derby, was bought by a syndicate for U551,250,000 m May. In 31Reuter - 56 words
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Article38 1960-10-12 9 BRADFORD. Wed— Great j Britain, winners or the World Rugby League Cup. beat The Rest 33-27 at Odsal Stadium here. There were 16 tries m i Great Britain led 22-14 at half-timeH ReuterReuter - 38 words
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430 1960-10-12 9 Sports letter He must have taken the wrong 'Dose' J^EAR Sir. I was rather surprised that two such eminent sports writers like Ken Jalleh and Norman Siebel should make such unfair 1• marks about Singapore athletics and athl* Ken Jalleh m his 'Daily Dose' which is very often interesting reading,430 words
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Advertisement111 1960-10-12 9 "come and join us!" have a glass of key brandy its one of the good things m life! the drink of enjoyment! V mkmW B J Sole agents: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD (incorporated m England) /~m -fY .m4m\m\\\ Iw for G/uality c/alue E^ MADE IN ENGLAND QQ Ss*^ Br SANDERS111 words
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Article404 1960-10-12 10 ALLAN LEWIS - Goofy Precedence Wonder Hawk ALLAN LEWIS FOLLOW THESE THREE AND YOU CANT GO WRONG By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. nESPITK half an inch of rain on Monday, the track will still be hard for this afternoon's racing at Kuala Lumpur. Best bets on a difficult card should be Goofy (Race 1)404 words
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Article275 1960-10-12 10 FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY •MIL MNYANt ALLAN LEWIS I TReIpaTsTT JPSOM JEEP CALL BOY 1 "ToTnul lmy j GOOFY I FtaTnmTnT ETA.NMENT GOOFY ARINA GOLD E TA.NMENT Fr^ertoinment i Borokot Arigoto Ar.no Gold Angoto Gooty 2.15. Arigoto Arino Gold J^ 6275 words
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Article23 1960-10-12 10 BEST BETS: Precedence. Goofy and Wonder Hawk. Best outsiders:— Thirteen Wonders, Nee-Hau-Ma and Victor 11. The gome will be very good.23 words
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Article41 1960-10-12 10 NAIROBI, Wed— The Commonwealth XI beat East African Cricket Conference Presidents XI by seven runs here. Tom Graveney. who captained the side, had to retire with twister" knee ligaments. Commonwealth 160 iPaiei 7-50); East Africans 153 (.Trueman 7-36 ReuterReuter - 41 words
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158 1960-10-12 10 CHANCE FOR THE 'NOBODIES' TO SHINE SINGAPORE CITY, Wed The '"nobodies" as well as the State's stars are looking forward to the first Open Swimming Championships to be held at River Valley Road pool on Nov. 5. Heats are on Nov. 4. Entries close on Oct. 24. Everyone stands a158 words
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149 1960-10-12 10 Terry Downes defeat world Number 2... Joey the baseball WLMBII V U,daJ rpERRY DOWNES, British mi. *> scored an upset ten round Joey Giardello of Philadelphia ber two m the world rating- J here last nigrht. Both men d a fraction over 160-lb. After the right, m a packed audience149 words
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Advertisement234 1960-10-12 10 How many ways have you enjoyed i .1 w la Ic.*' i" I I A./ "£>^»» aWSv •>-. v#^M^^^- VV r^mmW^*mm^m»**mMmfcr-- s. \m^~~lmd\mm^mr4\\woVS' Remv Martin Brandy on ice, or with Ginger Ale; Brandy water, or Brandy Soda; Brandy with this. Brandy with that. The important thing is that you ask234 words
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Advertisement232 1960-10-12 10 Can you win one of these? IN THE diving there will be three normal compulsory dives and three different voluntary dives. Here are the events: Event No. 1: 100 metres freestyle— men 3.00 p.m. Event No. 2: 100 metres freestyle women 3.10 p.m. Event No. 3: 100 metres breaststroke men232 words
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Advertisement107 1960-10-12 10 I f\ An R.C.A. To. Ie Pod* I y__l^ r**l A Guarooieed by*A Wove Bond' c U^od Housekeeper*/ p RES TCOLD I T <* _P_ —^^a <^~*~**— lr ~*****i ••a... r •••>.. p>— -a ***-*-i jF*--_-P-**_ i X# 1 —I l__r _P BpSj Aw -J~- •V ~f i .V.V.-.-. *<-:107 words
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51 1960-10-12 11 HAILSHAM SEES BRIGHT FUTURE FOR BOTH SYNTHETIC AND NATURAL RUBBER Lount ham, Britain. MiScience, last night Second InterRubber irom Jaimption oi various typ pectacularlj 5 million tons .ang ion i provic: ;:omic basis both tura] thed icta :or a Ion.: time E Beharrell. ChairInternational Rubber Company op, :ion of ad51 words
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114 1960-10-12 11 L. :d -c a had been re- by Captain Thai*.. >agreed with a Gertat there was ice on th« wings. Th< German inquiry said this was a decisive cause of the crash of the British European Airways Elizabets third attempt Lake off. Captain ThainReuter - 114 words
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193 1960-10-12 11 'SPY IN SKY' AND ATLAS FAIL IN NEW U.S. SHOOT POINT ARGUELLO, (California), Wed. The United States had two more rocket tailures yesterday. A two- stage Samos "spy In the sky" satellite fired from this rocket site 170 miles north of Los Angeles, fell short of its intended polar orbit193 words
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156 1960-10-12 11 MONCKTON REPORT: BRITAIN ANSWERS WELENSKY LONDON. Wed.— The British Government last I answered charges by Sir Roy Welensky. Prime Minister of the Central African Federation that the Monckton Commission had gone beyuna its terms of reference m dealing with the secession issue Sir Roy had said that he and his156 words
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164 1960-10-12 11 UN TROOPS STOP LUMUMBA ARREST: BUT NO PROTECTION OUTSIDE HOME EOPOLDVILLE. Wed. l.The United Nations last night refused to allow an arrest warrant against Mr. Patrice Lumumba, the Congolese leader now under their protection m the official premier's residence. to be carried out. As the three o'clock deadline announced by164 words
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Article292 1960-10-12 11 by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE SOVIET LEADER SHOUTS IN UN ASSEMBLY: IF THE WEST WANTS WAR, I WE'RE READY FOR IT fU VWmWm m tm NE W YORK, Wednesday. M R JHRUSHCHEV told reporters last night: Evidently we will now have to compete m292 words
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Article43 1960-10-12 11 KROONSTAD. Wed— Dr Hendrik Verwoerd. the South African Prime Minister, last night cailec en English and Afrikaans apeak- I Ing groups to close their ranks and stand together as the country j entered a new era with many ch anges.43 words
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Article32 1960-10-12 11 ROME. Wed.— More than thousand youths marched through the centre of Rome yesterday on the second day of demorwt rations against the campaign m Austria over the Italian lower Tyrol.32 words
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Article80 1960-10-12 11 ACCRA. Wed. The Ghana Government last night declared Mr. Norman Clark of the London News Chronicle a prohibited immigrant and said he would be forbidden entry to Ghana. Mr. Clark was author of a report m the News Chro- nicle last Friday, which alleged that Ghana80 words
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Advertisement76 1960-10-12 11 It A2VK! I_f IJk Are you following our I k Great New Picture Series? m rmif/EBK! -f_^B -2 TOP BRITISH L HIT PARADERS o5 cbSSvqqSSoS B^^ *^s^^s Ht lHf^V JBOOBB sSfiv **b**»-_ v^B-_____ ""^^mAt L **^4 I _^I^K^ 'Skiffle King' at work and at play! B "*"**«_Oc_4*_*_*w*w" JC ?PP\J\JC OOk76 words
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Advertisement371 1960-10-12 11 fe_#_!_r^ r M l_Hnfl____f v w__* "^3B b$ B^^___p_ffp___i ______r' 1 drr r v rbGu I ENTERTAINS DAILY AT PRINCE'S TEA ROOM 3.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Special Features: r^PT Special Malayan Cake* .available daily X Free makan ketch il served at the Bar Dress Very informal. "Jf Service m371 words
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Miscellaneous10 1960-10-12 11 CLUES ACROSS I 11 See how m a guestroom one10 words
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Article34 1960-10-12 12 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed.— The Government is getting three nfotor graders at a cost of $126,450. It has accepted a tender for this sum from Sime Darby (Singapore) Ltd.. plus $6,180 accessories.34 words
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Article48 1960-10-12 12 0 DON'T get upset, jot down your troubles m a letter and post them to Esme. She II give you sound advice or a rocket if you deserve one! Write to Dear Esme, The Singapore Free Press, Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 948 words
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628 1960-10-12 12 Straying but repentant husband deserves a break 'Dear Esme, A GIRL who used to be my husband's sweetheart was at a party we attended some months ago. I could see he was pleased to meet her. I did not think much about it until a fortnight ago when I discovered628 words
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238 1960-10-12 12 Sports club's motoring section aims to promote safe driving PAYA LEBAR, Wednesday. f lih Singapore Airport Sports Club will hold an inaugural meeting today to start a motoring section. Its aim is to encourage its members to drive safely. The meeting, which will be held at the airport at 5.30238 words
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Article77 1960-10-12 12 PAY A LEBAR. Wed.— About 20 young men m Lorong An Soo have formed their own badminton tram —Swan BadJ minton Party. The officials are:—Chairman. Mr. Percy Ng; president, Mr. Osman bin Hassan: assistant president. Mr. Chew Seng Hua; sports captain. Mr. David Khim: assistant77 words
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Advertisement174 1960-10-12 12 BARGAIN OFFER' The Beauty Editor 01 I KHER WORLD has A arranged for readi r I to obtain a world- N m r^ L _r *^^T WmWM 1 m\ ;Mr V 1 1 A\b__r< I m _PPJB f_r*__T I I_f^__L# /_^**___F I i i m 4>+4> ++-0 4> -0 -o174 words
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Miscellaneous147 1960-10-12 12 |LLiMß_p__*9hflE^_^^ hf>\ (I'LL SOON HAVE WEP* j 72 /^CANI'T you n_T\ J__k_-^__\i __3**^^ jf V^^ I 1 f~ W A y l \^m^ -4-1 4 Am WmW />tt\\'*' Ii k_y r \____i r>-v s**t-y~\ AA Pong-Ping the Peke pauses at Have I noticed Pong-Ping Rupert's call and turns with a147 words
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Article, Illustration549 1960-10-12 13 B. NORMAN - Asian standards have risen in rugby, says Casey B. NORMAN interviews top rugby referee Rugby players are showing a very definite aptitude towards the game. Their standard of play has improved a great deal and they are quite capable of holding their own against players here from other rugby playing549 words
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Article, Illustration355 1960-10-12 13 ROBERT WALLING - The new Hillman Husky is so sleek and yet so very cheap ROBERT WALLING B> TH E new Hillman Husky is the cheapest man-sized estate car there Is. It is now more good-look-with attractive roof- fore and aft. a new radiator grille, a sensible front screen claimed to give a355 words
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Article182 1960-10-12 13 MAHPOT bin Basri 19 is a fast rising soccer right back, and should be m the state team m a year or two, writes C. Chellappah. Mahpot has oeen pl&ying soccer since the a^e of 14. and was spotted by the present FAM coach,182 words
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Article, Illustration108 1960-10-12 13 The future looks good for all-rounder Jamil JAMIL bin Baba. 18. of Outram School, is one of Singapore's most promising young athletes. At the Pasir Panjang trict trials recently, he clocked 10.5 sees, m the 100 yards and without prac- 100 He said that he 1. to athir and ped108 words
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200 1960-10-12 13 C. CHELLAPPAH - C. CHELLAPPAH I by 4 SINGAPORE hockey Olympian, S. Jeyathurai. is developing into a promisi n g quarter miler, footballer, and softball player, too. Jeyathurai is the captain of the Eveready XI. In the recent Business House Athletic meet, he was second200 words
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Advertisement251 1960-10-12 13 prizes are offered for colouring this F^_flH)r 1 scene with paints. (""V A crayons or chalks. isy_rT__t w^ pore 9. to reach her not > s^PrV/^ later than MONDAY next. v* J N \^_<-~ Age limit is 15 \/\'IJ? "_T" J\ f Name (Master/Miss) 4 /JL_r "SlT^ _/v\v^/h__4 \v> I251 words
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Miscellaneous41 1960-10-12 13 _j-_ ELfT WHAT SORT OP WEAR /£m MA ACFECTS THE CASTOR ANGLE, AMP^g /flO <>•-»«-»" WrM\ h»_-______ls |T PEAIT w 7 _£-t-*?_s?s-»}_ mCOmmWXT *t»_T-_V, £*A&SSm*7B> U. 4_c*v_r >* *dcod*>sd HK J VL//* AA/PAAMSr 7>+%#*<r>***CrCASW* W f* d-~*Jmt/J~} *»S^XAGG**ATB> SCLOnS IT ft 0 >j£41 words
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Article55 1960-10-12 14 KALLANG. Wed. number oi walkovermarred the preliminary round the Table Tennis Ch_mip .sponsored by the .^apore Combined School Sports Council held y National Recreation out of 27 matches tour division tournament .;e Cent] Dl\l«*l<l\ I IOUI Hee 1 a. Kb DIVISION IV Let er.e* Br. DIVISION55 words
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Article, Illustration103 1960-10-12 14 JEFFREY JAMES - The DAILY DOSE JEFFREY JAMES by Singapore's sportsmen and women celebrate Tan Howe Liang's silver medal achievement at the Rome Olympics with dragon dancing and a grand dinner on Saturday night, it seems that some officials are reserving the 'fireworks' for the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council Committee of Management103 words
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Article, Illustration146 1960-10-12 14 In a rowini* competition held at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Sunday, the crew of Merchants a.nd Communie.ition tame m first m the second heat of the Professional Fours. The races. all ot whirl] were ovn a distance of146 words
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305 1960-10-12 14 Darul Afiah win... to fight another day against relegation .1 ALAN BESAR. Wednesday. TYARI'L Afiah took one foot out of relegation when U they beat Chinese Athletic 2—o m a S.A.F.A. Division I match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. By winning. Darul Afiah have now the same number of points305 words
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Article224 1960-10-12 14 SLOGGING SMITH TO THE RESCUE JOHANNESBURG. Wed.. A •I hard hit 54 not out by Mike Smith helped the Commonwealth cricket team to an exciting five wickets to win over South Africa here. They had 17 minutes to spare Set to get 123 for victory m 140 minutes. Commonwealth hadReuter - 224 words
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470 1960-10-12 14 B. NORMAN - B. NORMAN By Shenton Way. Wednesday i GRAND hat-trick by schoolboy Bakshish Singh was the highlight of yesterday's S.H.A. Division One League game between the Combined Schools and the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club played at Shenton Way. The Schools beat the S.C.R.C. 5470 words
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305 1960-10-12 14 J. LOUIS - STRENGTHENED IA EDGE SCO FOR DESERVING VICTORY J. LOUIS by SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. Indian Association, pro fited by the withdrawal of the Y.M.S.A., opened th< season with a well-earned 2-1 victory over the S C.C. m the S.H.A. League division I match on the padang yesterday. The Indians attacked* im305 words
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Article46 1960-10-12 14 BUKIT TIMAH. Wed.-In a keen tussle. Jurong Special Secondary School held Monk's Hill Secondary School to an eight points (goal and fyt to eight (goal and try) draw i In a friendly Inter-school rugger match played at the Monk's Hill School ground, yesterday.46 words
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280 1960-10-12 14 'FIREWORKS' FOR SOSC OVER SOO LIAT 'S GAMES TRIP His appointment 'unconstitutional', charges an official of the Singapore Olympic team led by Mr. Chua Tian Teck The second is about the 'unconstitutional' appointment of Mr. Tan Soo Liat as assistant manager to the Singapore Olympic team. THE Olympic Councillor who280 words
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Miscellaneous52 1960-10-12 14 Today's Sport Hotkey: Div. 1; R.A.F. Changi v Khalsa. Div. 2: R.A.F. Tengahv Indian Association; Div. 3 SHB Police v Combined Schools. j Rugby: Secondary Schools InterDistrict games at Raffles Institution ground 4.00 p.m. St. Andrew's O B.A. v Naval Base. Woodsville 5.15 p.m. S.C.C. 2nd. XV v S -C.^padang_s.ls52 words
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