The Singapore Free Press, 5 January 1961
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Title Section22 1961-01-05 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1961. 15 CENTS22 words
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Article31 1961-01-05 1 LONDON. Thurs. Services by 10 major airlines out of London were at a .standstill yesterday as the result of a four-hour strike by 3.000 airport engineers ana maintenance men.31 words
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Article, Illustration503 1961-01-05 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Melody at post for title By RINA has earned the title of "Horse Of The Year." She won five races worth $53,738 which included the li miles Singapore Gold Cup. Rina ia a six-year bay Australian ma;« by Neapolitan out of Airy Princess who Is503 words
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323 1961-01-05 1 LYDIA AROOZOO - LYDIA AROOZOO |By SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. The Aki-Maru with the third Japan Industry Floating Fair on board sailed into Singapore this morning. The lair which comprises over 12,000 exhibits aims at the expansion of trade and the furthering of closer economic ties323 words
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Article, Illustration495 1961-01-05 1 Conrad Chiew Katong - IT TOOK HIM FOUR YEARS TO TALK TO HER-50 YRS. AGO Conrad Chiew Katong By Thurs. pOR four years a young postmaster m Labuan gazed at a pretty girl before he plucked up courage to talk to her. That was 50 years ago. i Tomorrow the grand old man of495 words
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186 1961-01-05 1 MALAYANS GUARD MR. U.N. IN THE CONGO T EOPOLDVILLE. Thurs.— JL The U.N. SecretaryGeneral, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld was gtiarded by about 50 heavily-armed Malayan troops of the U.N. Congo force when he arrived here yesterday. Some 200 Congolese demanding the release of Mr. Patrice Lumumba, the first Congolee Prime MinisterReuter - 186 words
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Article34 1961-01-05 1 LONDON. Thurs— Lora Home. British Foreign Secretary, attended a reception yesterday given by the Malayan High Commissioner m London, m honour of the installation of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong m Malaya.34 words
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Article32 1961-01-05 1 BRUSSELS, Thurs.— An angry crowd of 1,000 strikers and university students wrecked three buses and two trams and surged towards Partiament building where deputies were debating the strike situation.32 words
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83 1961-01-05 1 INDIA: CHINA-HELD LAND MUST BE RECOVERED DHAVNAGAR. I Western India-, Thm>. Leaders of India's ruling Congress Party which i.s meeting m annual session here urged that the country should continue to strive to "recover" Indian territory occupied by China. A draft resolution laid the Indian Congress Government would reaffirm Its83 words
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Article, Illustration312 1961-01-05 1 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH ictim iound at 4 a.m. and then another By KALLANG. TEN THIS MORNING Hundreds of police set scour Kallang area JNE HUNDRED men of the police Reserve Unit and CID are searchi^ Kjiijrii, Park this morning following two murders one on the old airport312 words
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Article32 1961-01-05 1 RANGOON. Tl'Urs. Mr ChOU En-La., the Prime M.iii.sirr o. Cmnmunist China, and D N:i Pi :me Minister o: Burma, yesterday exchanged instrument* n: ratification of t!;c Bino-Bunnese borcirr 'reaty hero32 words
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165 1961-01-05 1 Meckiff back: Worrell hits out at pitch I STOP PRESS 2 YDNEY, Thar s.— Controversial fast bowler lan Meckiff, who missed the second Test through injury, is among 12 players named by Australia for the third Test against the West Indies starting on Jan. 13. Meckiff, who hurt his heel165 words
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Article65 1961-01-05 1 Malays a Block E\<iia. >.$•«» oDfit-d steady In Singapore u.;s morning. Nu early business v«,s reported done Them were buyers of Straits Times a! 12.il x all and S2 65 c all. Frast-i Neavc Oru.-. $2.01; Henry Waugh S-142: Btratts Traders $2 8.,, Coid Storage $1.79: Metal Bos65 words
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Article42 1961-01-05 1 Pirs: Malayan Fuv.c ruaoagcr'a p:ice^ :c>u3y. buvniß SI. 18 and selling %12S xd. Second Malayan F'uiiu nian.ipei once- buyjug 96 rents and .vrllixm si. 03 \c Ptrsl H<>ii£ Kong P>;jid :n.... fleers prices, baying hksi.o7 %u4 Belling HK$l 1442 words
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Article35 1961-01-05 1 January flrsi graoe rubber buyers I o.b. opeoed Ui 6n>...--pore this morning at 87 7 8 cents per Ib-, clown 'ivp^ipnih? of a cent on yes'.eraay's cb Be, 'I ne 'i.ne leas quie:35 words
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Advertisement86 1961-01-05 1 DiP^lt > u r Fovourite Stor« < )HAKA KYOTO s direct services (from Hong Kong) provide tourists >><*ssmen with the opportunity of visiting Osaka/Kyoto/Kobe 1 Peking frcm Tokyo. saveroofley. t:j wish return by direct flighi to Hong Kong or 'o Tokyo at no extra tare. fulwijj of Cathay Pacific air86 words
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Advertisement62 1961-01-05 1 world fIHHHHI Famous I German '^^^^R^^^^^^^^-MM Piano wM I s ince I^^^^^^^H I 1877. PV^[ Sole Agents:- >- jr SINGAPORE PIANO CO. 169, Orchord Rood, Singapore -9. 1 IJ\ '-V lMi)<m ■•I'lii'Himm SUPREME IN AUTOMATIC WATCHES MULTI- JEWELS MEAN X SMOOTHER FUNCTIONING DURABILITY AND PRECISION *48 HOURS RESERVE POWER TT62 words
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186 1961-01-05 2 NO SINGAPORE SUPPORT FOR ADVANCE IN RUBBER LONDON. Thurs. —As Singapore did not support Tuesday's full advance here, values were marked down at the outset. Trading was slow to start and further slight easing of sellers prices occurred before dealings were put through. The market reflected a calmer view of186 words
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635 1961-01-05 2 An American estimate places Red tin stockpile at 57,000 tons By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE, Thursday. AN AMERICAN expert has estimated that Russia Ikis :i tin stockpile of 57,000 metric lons. Mr. Alexander Gakner, of the division of foreign activities, U.S. Bureau ol Mines, Quoted by the Mining635 words
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167 1961-01-05 2 Rank and Gaumont shares firm in new deal LONDON. Thurs. There wa.> .-ome htnltinq In tic London ->tock marketat the opening yesterday. Sentiment was adversely tffected oy thr di.>appoir»t--g Bold reserve figures ior December and the overIghi setback on Wall Stre< Bta '..ou'-vfr. Urn tendency n rotad <■ lewral Bo«d167 words
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Article54 1961-01-05 2 ■•iONG kcng Wed.— Closing ncai ;.e:e I .*;j;^ were Prevn us Toes ft 8.u.:;;;.^ rorporation >. 4■• >:.435 sales Mies Uu Cant i. S--t 00 aalea sales I kong phone v• '■> S3B 1 i sales w .e> Pun- Ftam <v C... :e $32 j 522 -054 words
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Article35 1961-01-05 2 LOHDON Thf Financial Timei -n»rh*t indict tor Jan 6. last year, j Mttk agn. Dreviaus and yf^terday's, r>oeet'v«ly Tmi ??R S ISI 3. 265 0 :&65 Riftbert 229 6 W3 1 202.7. ?06.4.35 words
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108 1961-01-05 2 RANK BUYS FOX INTEREST IN METROPOLIS FOR $34 MIL. tONDON I rV; '.4 J bon <»d-i ::.:..:o:.> Luc Rank c):^unisauo:: is buying oat ihe rwentletta Cen.uiy Fax Uiteresl m Ifetropolis and Bradford Tins! I.mnieci. the company v. ..ion has voting control ol Ihe Oanmont British Picture Oorpo- ;i0... li was108 words
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66 1961-01-05 2 FISON'S MAKE A $57 MILLION BID FOR EVANS LONDON. Thurs.— Fison's, I $350 million fertiliser and i bemical lant, arc making a $51 minion take-over bia for the 151-year-oW Evans Medical Group, ol Speke, Liverpool, II reporieci last nighl Evans make nharmaceutical, chemical and biological products. Then directors said that66 words
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Article130 1961-01-05 2 SHIPS IN PORT OHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharres or expected today arc Carthage 1 2, Martiniquais 4/5, Robina 6A, Anterior 6/7. Star Alcyone 8/9, Tisre 10 11, Pyrrhus 13/14, Tjisadane 15/16, Benmhor 18, Sedili N.Wall 1 Leti N.Wall 2. Perak N.Wall 3. Sumpitan N.Wall 4, Emp. Gannet130 words
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Article331 1961-01-05 2 NOTE: ai: prices bciow \are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Jan. 4 Previous Todaj RUBBER No. 1 RSS C.i.f European ports Jan 262 26 Ffb 26i 25 15/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 26J 261 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mouse Terms. Ffb 2613331 words
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Article25 1961-01-05 2 LONDON. Thurs }^.>-ce Michael of Kent 18, younger son of the Duchess oi Kent, today joins the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst.25 words
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Article23 1961-01-05 2 LONDON. Thursday. British Overseas Airways Corporation carried a record 748 900 passengers i Last year an increase oi 31.4 per cent.23 words
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Article826 1961-01-05 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. Singapore, Wednesday. INDUSTRIAL* Previous Toda> A i*. Bricks Crss. (N) .90 .90 Anas Ice 11.00 Buyers BQUSUAD 1.15 1-W 8.8. Petrol 40 44/B.M. Trustees 5.23 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. |20/3 19/- Orfis. 43 i 43 6826 words
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317 1961-01-05 2 Big radiation check after three die in reactor blast THE WORLD AT NOON by the FREE PRESS FOBEICII SEBViqB IDAHO FALLS. Thursday AIRCRAFT yesterday checked radiation levels over the Idaho Falls area after i severe explosion at the nearby atomic reactor testing station on Monday night which lolled three men.317 words
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Article, Illustration58 1961-01-05 2 MALAYAN film magnate. Dato Loke Wan Tho, 4ti, photographed by the Free Press at the Dewan Tengku \ndul Rahman m Kuala Lumpur yesterday during the installatiom of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. He is one of the nine new Dates created by the King to mark58 words
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199 1961-01-05 2 $1,296 fine in samsu case: Court orders confiscation of motor car SINGAPORE CITY. Thursday. pEVENUE officers discovered rubber tubes filled with samsu m the boot ol a car, a court was told yesterday. This was revealed at the trial of a 31 -year-old labourer. Yeo Tin Huat. who was charged199 words
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233 1961-01-05 2 SECOND TIN AGREEMENT COMMITTEE REVIEWS PROGRESS f T ONDON. Thur.-,.— A \j terim commute' c second [nternationi a Agreement held i meeting hew to mtfc rangemc-nt.> to facility the entry into force on Julj 1 this year of the W« 4 agreement. Representative.Australia. Belgium. B Livia, the Congo, France. India,233 words
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Article16 1961-01-05 2 Katmandu. Thur&. Nepal ana Mongolia have oecideu ehiablLsh diploma Lie ielations ai ambassadorial level16 words
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Article21 1961-01-05 2 MOSCOW. ThlU CSiarUi Chaplii yesterday as i ol Pn miei Khi us tv iv trn ig and boom whal21 words
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Article90 1961-01-05 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. A typhoon struck the ranimbar island.-.. OD Dec. 15 killing three j^opie j and leavint. 20.000 homeit-s. according to delayed reports reaching here. The islands he between North Australia and j Dutch-held West Nev Qutaea. The typhoon Bwcpi into I Tanimbar t< 125 nitof90 words
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Advertisement467 1961-01-05 2 NY.X.LINE lombji v a f u ienoa erpofl «*jta Mam ft Part Sa tt, Hamfcurg E TA 2". 2. A-'w" s H-r-"^" 27 29 Js" i jmj Varj f- i-- ;tanbi r---g3i. 5 1 3 'a C. smsis< S/11 Jai i'-m* Maru Mtn, Dj boat Wassawa, S-". Acuaba, 5--:: Po467 words
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Advertisement15 1961-01-05 2 Finance and industry Page Two today gives you the ups *nd downs of your shares.15 words
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Advertisement193 1961-01-05 2 SHIPPING BARBER LINE From USA. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA LOS ANGELES. BAM fl AND HONGKONG FERNFIELD 7 Jan TIJUCft FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LINES From U.S. A GULF PORTS via PANAMA. LOS ANGELES OR SAN FRANC AND HONGKONG CASTLLVILLE 6 Jan FERNB6Y BARBER-FERN'VILLE LINE Tl: NEW YORK. BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE.193 words
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Article, Illustration134 1961-01-05 3 *t^2 B^PBB^^^^P^^^^^^^^^^B Hector, the white rat, will be France's first astro-animal while Ham, the chimpanzee, is rocket-minded American type ANIMALS, like men, were once firmly earth-bound. Today they are thoroughly space-conscious. Take Hector, a white rat, for instance. Soon he will be the most famous rat m France. For134 words
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110 1961-01-05 3 Big student exodus: More than 1,000 will go this year KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. I II MPUR, Thursday. :\.!ll vUhk'Hts will gO her studies m 1961. of FGDFG FGDFGDFG v r o: Malayans going pri- i ly for furtlu r sturii< s. The numtx roi students I iving r Britain, NV\v110 words
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Article31 1961-01-05 3 KUALA SLLANGOR. Thurs. The first double-cropping padi m Selangor will be started m Tanjong Karang Double-cropping has been successfully carried out m Province Wellesley. Kelantan and other states.31 words
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Article, Illustration55 1961-01-05 3 SHUK YING IS WINNER OF MALAYA-WIDE ESSAY COMPETITION f SIN G MM) X E CITY. Thurs. Lee Shuk Ying, IG, Of Cedar (iirls Secondary School, won first prize m the English language section of the Malaysian Sociological Research Institutes Malaya-wide essay contest on the subject "What the terms Singapore, Malaya55 words
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Article33 1961-01-05 3 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. —The Guild of Nanyang University Graduates will soon send a delegation to the Singapore Government to discuss the question of employment of Nanyang University graduates m secundary schools.33 words
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Article58 1961-01-05 3 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. A top-level delegation ol Government officials, led by the Permanent Secretary to the Division of Commerce and Industry. Inche Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee. will leave Singapore tomorrow for trade taiks m Jakarta. The visit follows talks between the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan58 words
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Article, Illustration187 1961-01-05 3 Julian's two ambitions are to become doctor and violinist SINGAPORE CITY. Thursday. pLEVEX YEAR OLD Singapore student, J Julian Wee Teow Keong, lias Iwo ambilj ()lls —t 0 g a in an L.T.C.L. degree m violin and to W a doctoi Julian, a Primary Five student oi Anglo Chinese School,187 words
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Article21 1961-01-05 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. Swami Lila Shah Mahraj, 79. is now m Singapore to preach and bless his followers.21 words
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Article103 1961-01-05 3 PENANG, Thurs.— A rubber estate owner urged students to take up planting as a career. There was now an acute .shortage of efficient planters on rubber estates, said Mr. Heah Joo Seang, who is the new chairman of the Han Chiang Hteh School. He was addressing103 words
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Article30 1961-01-05 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. Secondary school children whose Singapore Traction Company concession passes expired on Dec. 31 1960. have been given a three- week extension to renew their passes.30 words
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72 1961-01-05 3 CULTURAL SHOW TO ATTRACT TOURISTS HERE SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. A display aimed at promoting tourist travel m Malaya and Singapore will be held m the Qantas head office m Sydney m March. It will cover Malayan arts, handicrafts and culture, and will occupy more than 1.000 square feet m the72 words
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Article29 1961-01-05 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Thur>. —The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce fund- i drive m aid of building its new premises has exceeded th^ v1 ""UUoi mark.29 words
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Article23 1961-01-05 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. A.S.P. Rex Isaacs, formerly Fielding Inspecting Officer of North Perak. has assumed duty as OCPD. Johore Bharu.23 words
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Advertisement66 1961-01-05 3 *-:V*^*^*^r*^*^*^.^.^^^^^*^*^*^.*^ Cime and Jjate automatically SINCE 1815 i^^ THE SWISS WATCH jJff^^^B^^S^^ X GENEVE < i W&& DAYMATIC ffimKK^ i YOUR GUARANTEE Ik Wf /lJ^\V' successful trading m Asia 1 H/ J^r and a Modern service after MB/ Jar sale under Guarantee Terms. W u#tUl^r ©^7 :|l|E|||jr ;*C/(fM<M ycur reach-—66 words
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Advertisement160 1961-01-05 3 UAPIC ft SYNCHRONER 100 |lU V\ Outstonding features: a clear standstill projection, reverse projection, eosv to operotc by push-buttons, excellent system of lenses and organically built-in "Synchromot". An- m other note*^rthy innovation is the incorporated film marking device. ~^r^ Smart 5n Design /VY^^^^C Reliable m Use SoU Agents> AMATEUR PHOTO160 words
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Miscellaneous202 1961-01-05 3 I\<.\PORl c 3.00 Close down; I melody; 10.30 The Goon Show; ■wtrea t.OO Programme summary; 003 t 11.00 Cose uoun ■circa Calling All Hospitals: 6.00 Con- RADIO MALAYA c-f hour- ti 30 Ahmad dau H. 7 metres) i.m. Hasnah; 6*45 unset ft^ ie c^: p.m 1.15 Tiffin date; 1 :J0202 words
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Article, Illustration2355 1961-01-05 4 LELORD KORDEL - What can't be cured can often be enjoyed! LELORD KORDEL Learn to accept this by mow to i \MAKE I [people It ME YOU] HAVE you ever watched the disintegration of a personality Perhaps you've seen someone you know maybe even someone you love— a once radiant and promising personality,2,355 words
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Advertisement192 1961-01-05 4 SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE? m -BUB. iwf ■'■•'''^■ivl'-y'-^i Hn iMnnlß w^E>'>'-' 9VAmb*'*^B^^^HK' Sj^^^B^ > ''''^Bfk'^^H^^B-v' >^| 9K''"'filK.'''^Hßl *^wv^.^^SkW^BB^^BßH^H^M^H^H^H^BWJ^BBß^lh^H^m ,BH^S^SBHHH&9HBBSBBa9i9B^BfIH^Hki*'*'fIHBC' '■*-'vflB&K-'^^BlS*"- ■^HH6BB>'-'-^BBBaS'*- i -*^BHBh'- •'•^BhS'* ■'■^■V^^BBBBHf' ]HHHK^'''^HVJ 9 2m*. m k' m -jo> XJF Ho^* S 9 C*- fIS B 0 fllß I S^^K **9^H^H^H^H^H^H^HBK BW fi V* x Jtwi I192 words
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Article, Illustration276 1961-01-05 5 A rr TE R 3 YEARS. DANCING COUPLE ARE LEAVING" a. •me ana uems will bid goodbye to Singapore ■Mil 51 ft 111 I 41 barefoot mambo JEJUNE HARRISON and Denis Hornsey, the well-known husband-wife teara who has contributed much m the field of ballroom dancing m276 words
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Article, Illustration133 1961-01-05 5 ESME BAPTISTA - RADIANT BOXING DAY BRIDE IN LACE AND ROSES ESME BAPTISTA ONE of the most radiant Boxing Day brides was .Miss Joyce Grey, a short- hand typist, who glided up the ai>le m a ballerinalength yown of French lace and nylon organza with roses round her hip line. Her veil was133 words
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70 1961-01-05 5 SHOWMAN MIKE THROWS A BIRTHDAY PARTY SINGAPORE'S young showman and dancer. Michael Goh. threw a party at his home m Carmichael Road to celebrate his 20th birthday recently. About liity guests attended the get-together. After dinner, Michael presented an evening of entertainment to his guests. His little friends from the70 words
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174 1961-01-05 5 IjiNTRIES lor the Tamil J Festival art competition organised by the Tamil Reform Association, closed during the weekend. According to Mr. T.T. Chanthiran, the chairman of th< Art Committee, this year's competition is one of the largest ever to be held by the174 words
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Advertisement34 1961-01-05 5 pernova ultra *ewi ng machine with a Meciwirr! Brain •wo neco on or Ml Com wmiS ltd. >'i-GAPORt .JI6. LUVPUR WALZHH fsoo 1 POSURE METER DCI coated :,hK t()r r 'i colour "tmc films.34 words
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Advertisement179 1961-01-05 5 3^ m C\V* *P vW We are definitely i W^fi WmjP not the cheapest But We Are The Best! i I J TAILORING COMPANY \^^f 24, Colcmon St., Singoporc. Tel: *****. Ideal for indoor, outdoor use PfiJf% Deluxe Folding Bed I //<£rvr iA^-Sfetlt^^ LAZY BONES o v f/^^V^\ No 9P179 words
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Miscellaneous148 1961-01-05 5 RIP KIRBY by John Falk <Sc Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis 1 THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake '^lIHHHH^^ c go" wax i! ;___.pn HH|K If'f'r' CAN T x FV[ N VVALK I Ilk J*' M T'T'^C^WMArjGB iIMP^PARLIM^TWOUSANDSNH^^B! I B Pj^HRR^SS I J JI148 words
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Miscellaneous52 1961-01-05 5 Embroidery classes to resume THE Kamala Club is resuming Its sewing and embroidery classes soon. The fee for the first course, lasting three months, Is $3. The fee for I the second course is $10. Those interested should contact the office secretary. tel. *****. between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.52 words
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Article223 1961-01-05 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Laos and the outbreak of goodwill VJINETEEN SIXTYONE has got off to a good start m the business of thawing the cold war. The East-West "peace offensive" is fast gathering momentum. Russia's Nikita Khrushchev sends Presi-dent-elect John Kennedy a message of goodwill. He wants relations between Russia223 words
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Article128 1961-01-05 6 yOUTH section leader 1 of the MCA, Mr. Cheah Theam Swee, has come out with some shocking facts. Facts which cry out for firm police action m Kuala Lumpur. "Young nembers of the association/ says Mr. Cheah, "are being beaten up by thugs for no reason."128 words
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Article, Illustration920 1961-01-05 6 Belgium A country divided GEORGE GALE REPORTS: I NEVER EXPECTED TO HEAR A PRIME MINISTER TALK SO OFF-HANDEDLY ABOUT HIS OWN KING A COOL man, Prime Minister Gaston Eyskens of Belgium; a cool man m a neat grey suit and tight green tie; a man with a thin upper lip,920 words
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Article, Illustration853 1961-01-05 6 KITTY DIXON - KITTY DIXON By WHAT ITS LIKE TO WORK FOR THE WORLD'S RICHEST MAN MILLIONAIRE GETTY "PAUL GETTY," said Miss Robina Lund. r inhaling deeply on a French cigarette, "has a split personality. That's why 1 understand him. You see.853 words
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135 1961-01-05 6 Girl slain near base: Sergeant questioned I I BRAINTREE, (Essex), Thurs. A United States 6taff sergeant was charged last night with the murder of pretty 20-year-old Jean Constable, whose body was found m a water-filled ditch at Ridgewell, .seven miles from Wethersfleld Air Force Base, early Tuesday. He was Staff135 words
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Article, Illustration42 1961-01-05 6 SINGAPORE'S Yanj- di-Pertuan Negara and his consort are seen here walking towards the main hall of the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman m Kuala Lumpur yesterday just before the installation of the Yang di-Pertuan i Agon£. I42 words
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Advertisement779 1961-01-05 6 Yon can hand m your classified ad, to any one of I COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE j CAMERON HIGHLANDS <■ aid Btonc* i J) Ltd., 2u T.iau.h tiattt. IPOM Cold ?'ora«;f (M) Ltd., !-.< t.'!are Strvet. KLANG j C^'-i storage (Mi Ltd., M Ntw iioaJ KOTA BHARU779 words
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Advertisement25 1961-01-05 6 .•IIIIIHMIIUIIIM'IM'IIIIIMIIIIIimMIIHIIIIMIHIIIHIII'j; I Fine Gold j I JEWELLERY Selected for Quality Beauty I Z T. S. de SILVA 106, ORCHARD RD. j Telephone: ***** I •tItmiIItIIIIIMIIMIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIItIMtmmi25 words
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Advertisement56 1961-01-05 6 SOMETHINGS CHANGING THE FACE OF SINGAFPAMMASTIC brings extra years o\ r weatherproot I V^N^ colour to a^l y {/^S^^bk. wall su^aces THE WORLD'S BEST EMULSION PAINT THE EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG PaCK|N^ baggace| REMOVAL and STCRICKWOOD CO, LTDI (Pocking end Baggoqc Ocpt.,, 6, Read Street,56 words
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Advertisement378 1961-01-05 7 JAPAN INDUSTRY *KW mm W\ m iv^vß B <B B Wmmmw^ BH B fli I TOKYO, OSAKA HANDLE ALMOST ALL FOREIGN BUSINESS El EFT D if* [JAPAN LIVES ON TRADE plugs jit started S.E.A. has biggest The time, the place TO GIANT with s are Q f and the admission378 words
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Article395 1961-01-05 8 the Matsushita ideology. That it is not sufficient for a manufacturer to merely turn out products, however excellent, year after year answering an immediate economic need alone. But to do so with the underlying thought of conscientiously and honestly serving society m general. Forty-two years ago, Mr. Matsushita determined that395 words
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297 1961-01-05 8 MACHINERY THAT IS EFFICIENT AND RELIABLE JAPAN INDUSTRY FLOATING FAIR SUPPLEMENT EFFICIENCY and reliability are the two main factors found m machinery for marine use and agriculture work produced by Mitsubishi, Heavy Industries, Reorganised Ltd., Japan. They can be purchased 1 from the local agents, lor South-East Asia Messrs Chop297 words
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Article218 1961-01-05 8 JAPANESE cameras have been constantly improving till now they have outstripped all other competitors. At the same time prices have been falling. The brightness of lenses have gone up from the old F3.5 to F2 and Fl.B. Some cameras are even equipped with Fl.l lenses with218 words
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Article, Illustration341 1961-01-05 8 FROM PAGE ONE countries. Each factory Ifi a model of scientific management, utilising the newest machinery and most modern production techniques. Sanyo Electric Is a basic manufacturer, empioyi:^ m integrated production system. Virtually every component inside a Sanyo product is produced m one of Its341 words
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Article, Illustration182 1961-01-05 8 Bigger catches with this popular 'fish camera' device **/y SPECIAL jTWW FEATURE ■pHK Transistor I Camera, the Uin the local market. fast tfainiritf popu ity m Malay;* South-East Am;i A product i Nippon Elect i: Ltd., Japan, it can (purchased at A: Photo Stores Ltd North Bridge B Singapore. Mr182 words
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Advertisement244 1961-01-05 8 BE UP TO THE MINUTE All-transistor Cordless Radio f" ffModel 7S-07 7 transistors plus 2 dioocs and 1 thermistor, medium wave > T band 540-1, 600 kc, shortwave band 3.9-12 me (77-25 meters), J I powerful 5 1 2'x3 2 oval speaker, outlet tor extension speaker J| or private earphone,244 words
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Article, Illustration21 1961-01-05 9 1 undergoing construction at Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and Engineering yard icture shows four super- tankers, a freighter, and a naval destroyer.21 words
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631 1961-01-05 9 From practically nothing to the world leader JPMHI means to sea-girthed Japan is obvious. As a carrier of trade, shipping is the line oi thi> nation which depends so much on trade for its survival. Without however, there could be no shipping. follows lhai all seafaring na lions have rightly631 words
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Article, Illustration231 1961-01-05 9 ftatwm ran :r !i pickup llt ua^ons IM. I, a &lartu nn.ior ma- M »ortcr> 4r f N w m prodvcta ftMti n<l 'MUippcd »nn d encinccn J^, ,-'"v Th,. ir comfortable seating and a host of other advantages are231 words
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Advertisement155 1961-01-05 9 H^ hl^^l \JXjf ifp'^ flits, l^«^t«ailiia vm> \V^<% /«ut all tne plastic mould- x -~~~^__^-^--^ZZ^^^^^^ ings it needs. The rubber X |C^^* \^^< factories of Matsushita al- so produce tyres. 'n x^^— Refrigeration Is another m, 1 /</ Matsushita >TTeTe>t No pc I MODEL KG NR-9QO D mi- fewer than/^155 words
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Article, Illustration887 1961-01-05 10 TERU MATOBA - A craze for cultured pearls TERU MATOBA THEY ARE NOW WjTHIN THE REACH OF ALL By PEARLS sure today tin- fashion favourites ot women the whole world over. Everywhere women Lire captivated by the luminous luster of the pearl, as it enhances their own feminine beauty. And today, all over887 words
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Advertisement135 1961-01-05 10 Always leading m technical development! i MITSUBISHI I Ihhk^ AIYA -ÜBt DIESEL ENGINES JffipllS^fgp 1 p^onom?^"" 131 "^MODEI 2 DVC-lb i:!jj ECONOMICAL, m MM m* 111 RELIABLE DURABLE 15 TILLER GET ABUNDANT MODEL CT-51M harvests with w ipoc LABOUR (with KATSURA kerosene engine) l. c o o See our display135 words
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40 1961-01-05 11 MEMBERS OF VARSITIES ASSOCIATION DOE HERE THIS MONTH murs I rsities Singawi k*s Malaya. n their Hong i CU I iI G .^apore from Q] visit Jniversit? end four c ;.y;r from Locktail party an itafl T I 7 t40 words
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Article, Illustration243 1961-01-05 11 A FEW DROPS OF WATER BRING A MIR A CLE MM LEE Singapore City, Thur«. i I from the miracle shrine m Prance, has restored the sight of grapore child, two-year-old Benedict Yip mother, Chan Ah Low at their Kel k Road. At nine months, Benedict fell from his bed243 words
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Article34 1961-01-05 11 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. —Miss Thanalakshmi Sinnaduray, a pupil of Bhaskar's Academy oi Dance, will give a performance of Indian ias^ical dances ißharata Natyam) at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday at 834 words
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Article33 1961-01-05 11 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. —One hundred Chinese merchants here have promised donations exceeding $1,000,000 :o build the new headquarters of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, its chairman, Mr. Ko Teck Kin said.33 words
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Article, Illustration81 1961-01-05 11 WEI LING OF NAN HWA DANCES THE 'MANAPULAY' TO CELEBRATE GRADUATION DAY ©MISS VVu Wei Ling, of Nan Hwa Girls' High School, Singapore, m action during an exhibition of the "Manapulay" an intricate Indian dance— at her school's graduation party. A keen folk-dancer, Wei Ling rehearsed the "Manapulay" for three81 words
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207 1961-01-05 11 Self-taught cripple off to Madras for one year's further studies SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs.— A Seremban-born Indian, Mr. S. T. Athimoolan. 30. who taught himself Tamil and Malay and is the author of the book. "Romanised Malay- Tamil Instructor." has left for Madras to study Tamil literature. Mr. Athimoolan, son of207 words
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240 1961-01-05 11 Anglicans will launch a scheme for closer ties with Catholics SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs.— The Anglican Church m Singapore and the Federation will shortly launch a scheme to work m closer unity with the Catholics and other churches m the State and the Federation. This was disclosed by the Dean of240 words
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163 1961-01-05 11 Variety concert will be school's big drive for funds SERAXGOOX, Thursday. THE 800 Teck Primary School at Beatty Road aims to raise $20,000 at its threenight variety concert to be held at the Happy World Stadium from Jan. 20 to 23. This is the final sum the school will be163 words
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167 1961-01-05 11 'Buy local products' drive by Ministry KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Ministry of Commerce and Industry is to start a "buy made-in Malaya" goods campaign to boost the sale of local products. The Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Cheah Theam Swee. said 1961 "should be the beginning of167 words
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Article21 1961-01-05 11 SEGAMAT, Thurs. Fifteen Segamat youths have climbed the 4,187 ft. high Mount Ophir on the MalaccaJohore border.21 words
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Article28 1961-01-05 11 MALACCA, Thurs.— A garden party was held yesterday at the Chief Minister's residence m Pringgit here to mark the installation of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.28 words
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Article76 1961-01-05 11 STATE OFFICER GOES ON TRANSFER TOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— J The State information officer, Johore, Mr. Soon Cheng Hor, leaves this week for Kuala Lumpur to act as deputy director of information services for the next four months. Mr. Yong Koi Look, from Kuala Lumpur, will assume his duties m his76 words
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Article42 1961-01-05 11 BENTONG, Thurs. Mr. Chan Siang Sun. a Member of Parliament, has been reelected chairman of the Bentong M.C.A. Youth Section for this year. The secretaries are: Mr. Yeong Poh Sing, Mr. Chow Chee Sing; treasurer: Mr. Pool Kok Chan.42 words
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Article31 1961-01-05 11 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The Mentrl Besar of Negri Sembilan, Dr. Mohamed Said bin Mohammed, recently opened a branch of the Malayan Banking Ltd. This is the fifth bank m Seremban.31 words
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267 1961-01-05 11 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. The University of Malaya m Singapore Students' Union has set up a Students Employment Bureau to help students m the task of job-hunting during the coming long vacation from mid-January tO A Mi total of 173 students have so far registered with267 words
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Advertisement54 1961-01-05 11 M ft c n V Sue D ng E I s I x FURNITUU CO, LTD K01.P.,, 9 23SM pen Rood y I 3 Lumpur. ***** J«« DRUMS! <m hit «i.oc OUTFIT $500.00 Ol TFIT -t^oooO OUTFIT set $550.00 •Quipoed with !f do, .rod appear. Ib ritut T M A.54 words
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Advertisement376 1961-01-05 11 PURE ALPINE AIR I^^^^^^^^ m the office, C<ti%Mii_hto' ff_U_^_B -.^-.TiaflßEi *^_^_j^^P^Q-Im_i_vh-__^_l _^_^^_^_l _^_h^_^-^_^_^_^-_^^_^. -E-flB ■-Zr* llt >&i-^-^-^-#-M _^_^_^_i _^_k^_k _^v __l __V^B_i Tfic GYSLING Swiss airtleaner will do away with stagnated, musty air m your airconditioned office or bedroom! This amarinf small apparatus produces ©tone r atomtr oxygen". In nature,376 words
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Article, Illustration354 1961-01-05 12 Vrw vl i ill i}\ 1 i mllnlulluiP AiEET Johnny Foo, M 0 critic of the week He lives at E-10 Kc-at Lane. Sin- a J. i Here's whal J frc: th< ng pJ ing disc ■G I B.- d lik< to bring354 words
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Article, Illustration49 1961-01-05 12 0 3En£ KcLL^ "Oi rh; mosked "ifln ond Hrn winner is M-: «v j M#tfccws. 119- A. Tcfol Blowjoh F^^d S:ngapen M«« fei c prise c two Phihps Er- d ICS, nome the Ac:". f'cc Pre 1 Music >••••' iMllirwillll" 1 149 words
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Article, Illustration326 1961-01-05 12 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM Photography by PENANG ENTRY WINS THE DECEMBER PRIZE OF $25 ../RURAL CHILD' PHOTOGRAPHER m Penang is the prizewinner of the Free Press Beginner of the Month Photo Contest for December. Mr. Chong Woon Khuan. 62 Hargreaves Circus. Penang wins the 525 prize. Hi.- print326 words
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Article, Illustration82 1961-01-05 12 j "CALMNESS." How did the branches grow ami from where? Al\\.iv>. ittOW ul.ttion of thincs m your picture. Hi*r«* you tnual *»how the tr**** trunk ;ni<l tin heavier the brain-Ins I th<- biAV.fr ihi> trtink should br shown. OthtfWUc how .hi ;i thin trunk >unpoit82 words
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83 1961-01-05 12 rpHE South East Asj Pho 1 tographic Society rites photograph* n I join its Villa Gathering Party at chin X- <■ Sun bungalow tiiis Sunday. Six fUxn stars Buad song tres i ..i be on anre for photograph* r I pictun The83 words
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Advertisement57 1961-01-05 12 fUfil^ may f Aim N I iJ AVer a .Z. liiJ A Air Conditioned »hroughout ff I IM 1 fc»^^"r^ I Centrol locotion All bedrooms ■ByjBBPB w >th bathroom All beds with |j| 2 S^^^^3B«^s^-» S Dunlopillo mottress Tele- g .^-—^^^'^a^^^ Phone Rediffusion Luxury i Bar Excellent Cuisine X 48-41,57 words
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Advertisement91 1961-01-05 12 osf Advance- j I for Professions tsg^i 1 R COHMA? S S^3 8; ■> s $5 i S" 5 5 OC 1 i-pf < I<Scr"1 <Scr S^^S RfCOH SU p £f IP ADELPHI HOTEL t B^ Dine, Drink and Dance m cool U cosy comfort ADELPHI GRILL TKk city s91 words
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Article, Illustration266 1961-01-05 13 G. SUBHAS - A dog's expensive taste worries finder G. SUBHAS By Tanglin, Thurs. A worried watchman, A. Govindasamy of Goodwood Hill, yesterday made an appeal to the Free Press to try to locate the owner ot a female Dachshund he found more than a week ago. Govindasamy is the caretaker oi' i\266 words
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Article75 1961-01-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Tr.t German Minister o: -:r:an Affairs, Dr. Heinrich von Bretano. will pay an official visit to Kuala Lumpur on Jan 30 and 31. He will be anpanied by advisers and 12 German newspaper rep<: ters. Dr. vo:: Bretano will arrive by75 words
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Article29 1961-01-05 13 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. Tlv Tamil Muslim community here has sent its warmest greetings ar.d blessings to Malaya's new King who was installed m Kuala Lumpur yesterday.29 words
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Article158 1961-01-05 13 Tenders called for 3 new centres SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. Tenders have been called for by the People's Association for the building oi three community centres, one of which will also house a clinic. The community centres will be at the Bth milestone West Coast Road, the Thong Hoe village toff158 words
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121 1961-01-05 13 NEW STEVEDORE FIRM SOON AS PORT HANDLES MORE SHIPS PORT SWETTENHAM. Thurs. The port is likely to have another stevedoring firm soon to cope with the increasing number oi ships calling here. Tenders were called for some time ago and the res p onse wa s g ood The Port121 words
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Article, Illustration101 1961-01-05 13 Rupert asks again whether he and Margot may be allowed to go home, but the man doesn't answer He stands for some minutes m deep thought, staring at them. Then he items to make up his mind .md. uaiking past them., he beckons ihem silently into101 words
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226 1961-01-05 13 1 ,200 villagers to spend a day clearing site for new building PASIR PANJANG, Thursday. ABOUT 1.200 men, women and children from the fishing village off the 7 milestone West Coast Road turned out during the weekend to participate In "Operation Lallang." They are all members oi" the West Coast226 words
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Article, Illustration63 1961-01-05 13 LECTURER FROM NEW YORK TO GIVE TALK AT CENTRE Mr. Robert Van Atta. of New York, who will Rive a Christian Science lecture at the Cultural Centre Theatre at 5 p.m. on Sunday. His subject will be "Christian Science Practical Christianity for Modern TimesMr. Van Atta is a member of63 words
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Advertisement108 1961-01-05 13 I Dawn (on I holiday) I brushes I up her I dancing Ip. k \h I hurs.— [j b It h. only and Mrs. BOH on :.>na Ini-::-i»>n. is op her Oriental iintancy. return lo the uni>i\ 1 1 k>. She of the Rose Dancing I tor New n several108 words
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Advertisement168 1961-01-05 13 rWW 'o magic v FIZZIES INSTANT SPARKING DRINK from a TABLET! Fizzies are so delicious, good °*i/^p m^^ for you too. Two glasses ol Fizzies provide the minimum «nfT7 daily requirement of Vitamin C *»tf JJ so important for growth liliiiH and good health. S^\ And Fizzies are easy to168 words
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191 1961-01-05 14 $1.2 mil. exchange will be in service by April pHANGI, Thurs.— The Telephone Board has completed its 51.2 million Changi Exchange building and the new exchange will b^ m operation m April. Singapore Telephone Board spokesman told the Free Press that the exchange, with ultimate capacity 4.000 subscribers, would serve191 words
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88 1961-01-05 14 NORMA WAS THE CHAMPION AT BABY SHOW IN SELETAR rjELETAR Thurs. About O 50 mothers brought their babies lor a baby show held at the commun:ty centre during the weeknd R.A.F. doctors judged the show. Prize winning babies were: Group A: R. Theresa, V. Malarvali. and L. Sahavam. Group B:88 words
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Article, Illustration294 1961-01-05 14 LIM TIONG WAH - HAN, 69 STUDIES HISTORY FROM OLD CHINA LIM TIONG WAH By Singapore City. Thurs. CIXTY-YEAR-OLU Han Wai Toon, oi Upper Thomson Road, has an unusual occupation he studies Sino-Malayan history from his fine collection of Old China. And m Ins 40-year-old collection, which includes procelain art of the Sung and294 words
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108 1961-01-05 14 BOOM IN CHANGI BOAT-HIRING SERVICE: OWNERS INCREASE FLEET pHANGI, Thurs. The V- boat-hiring service at Changi Point is increasing its fleet because of its growing popularity with holiday-makers. The business which started live years ago with only 15 boats has today a fleet of 30 boats. Each boat can accommodate108 words
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62 1961-01-05 14 RUSH FOR MADE IN SINGAPORE INK REMOVER SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. —A Rallies Place hawker yesterday offered for sale a locally made "ink remover." A two-ounce bottle was priced at 50 cents. He sold 25 bottles In about 40 minutes. The hawker. N. H. Soon.. claimed his white solution could remove62 words
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238 1961-01-05 14 Govt. to encourage science in all schools, says Yong SINGAPORE CITY. Thursday. THE Singapore Government is offering new forms of encouragement to popularise science m the local streams of education, announced Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, the Minister for Education. Writing m the souvenir journal 'of the Peoples Action Party, the238 words
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125 1961-01-05 14 TEACHER IS BACK AFTER AN 'ALL PAID' TRIP TO LUMUT 4 LEXANDRA, Thurs.— A Asingapore schoolteacher, Mi Daniel Ling, has returned to his post after spending a fortnights -all expenses paid'" holiday m the Federation the prize of winning a challenge to drive to Lumut. m PcraK. m under 12125 words
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69 1961-01-05 14 YOUTHS EXHIBIT THEIR MUSIC TALENTS STAMFORD. Thurs More lhan 55 membei of the YMCA Youth Student. Volunteers celebrated their end-of-the-year uathering here. It was an occasion for the mv sic -minded to exhibit their talenu. Compered bj Miss Dorothy Tan. the 1 unction was a great success. Tho>e who took69 words
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241 1961-01-05 14 HANDICAPPED SCOUTS USE GRANT TO EXPAND ACTIVITIES SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. o Handicapped Boy Scouts will be able to carry out their activities m a fuller way with the help 01 a Sjs.oso Government grant. A spokesman of the Boy Scouts Association said such children included the deaf, the blind and241 words
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Article, Illustration39 1961-01-05 14 Three brothers. Joseph, Robert and Daniel Ong, and a friend, Christopher Yee, all members of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, who spent the New Year distributing gospel magazines m the Serangoon and Braddell Roads area.39 words
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Article28 1961-01-05 14 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. —The Yen. Narada Thera will talk on "What is Buddhism" at the Buddhist Union. Jalan Senyum Shrine, on Saturday at 6 p.m.28 words
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Article33 1961-01-05 14 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. —The Cycle and Carriage Company Limited is organising a free luncheon for its 500 .stall -members at the Badminton Stadium, Guillemard Road, on Saturday at 1.30 p.m.33 words
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Article360 1961-01-05 14 BORN today, you are a natural leader and it is likely that at some time m your life you will find yourself m an important post that will call for making big decisions. Interested and talented m the arts, you probably will be happiest360 words
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Article241 1961-01-05 14 PUBLICITY-A PENALTY FOR BEINc RELATED TO LESLIE CHARTERIS SINGAPORE CITY. Thins. REV. BOYER MX, brother of Charteris the creator of the "Saint,' returned to his post at St. Thomas Colle^ m Colombo alter spending Christmas Singapore. Rev. Yin is the priest-in-ehariu ol college, one of the241 words
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Article, Illustration58 1961-01-05 14 ASSOCIATION CELEBRATES ITS SIXTH ANNIVERSARY 1 \l Indian danierJ Mr. K. P. Bhaskar ami M Bhaskar. Kumari MLmiaJ and Ja\ala\n.v Kylara, (ihtve) look part thr Ai^ht of CUSS Daru^s presented l>\ Ihfl Alrxandra bra m li of i-q Singapore hnal.i A-n«i< j tion at th»- Victoria n»< ,i last nißhi58 words
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Advertisement199 1961-01-05 14 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii* BUSES AVAILABLE FOR CHARTER SPECIALLY FITTED FOR m GROUP TRANSPORTATION •PICNICS AND OUTINGS B Frequent Buses From CAPITOL THEATRE To CHANGI BEACH for only 60 cts. m B Chorter rates available from B CHANGI BUS CO, LTD. 200, Changi Road, Singapore- 14. a Phone *****. v t SEASONAL BARGAINS!199 words
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Advertisement163 1961-01-05 14 ASDF DASFDASF DASFDSFA .IMIIIHIIIIIIIIIMIIHIIIIIIINIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIiniIIini 11l rilltllKMI! Beauty's so simple— icilli I FOR BEAUTY I See the complete range of I Coty products at SIXI'MIE GBMBBAL STORI 367-1 /J CHANGI POINT SINGAPOKI »iiiiiiniiininmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniniiimii«inminMniitiiiininiiiiiiiiiniiiMiM umiih n L.ii nuuuitmiHHmwniiiHtHnucmiHwimc] ;1 MEN'S SLACKS from $8/- to $32--l| MEN'S SUITS from $65/- to $105- From163 words
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Article, Illustration279 1961-01-05 15 ROY LAZAROO - ROY LAZAROO Is SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs lAiiKikui Boxing Association ans to stimulate interest this ins materialise SABA arc cono .i high standard of boxing X able to lals feel ■M ent yean tat m T Ui 1 EA Steady Skw T >tef279 words
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2173 1961-01-05 15 KEN JALLEH - Don't laugh! Wong Peng Soon rarely jokes KEN JALLEH 'TEN YEARS MORE/ PREDICTS THE MAESTRO... 'WHEN MY SON IS 15' by yyILL there ever be another Wong Peng Soon? I asked the man himself, and he gave a wry smile you know, that half-grin many fans take to be a2,173 words
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189 1961-01-05 15 JEFFERY JAMES - Daily Dose 30 TEAMS IN TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT JEFFERY JAMES by rBLE TENNIS organised table tennis I mean goes to the people via the community centres from this Monday, Jan. 9 to Wed. m the 25th. Director of Sports m the Peoples Association, Mr. Tang Tuck VVah, said that 30189 words
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Advertisement233 1961-01-05 15 I /ATTEST* < s '!&ms®**~~~' SINGLE LENS REFLEX c^bbi CRDUJN WmSzooh V_^ WITH I I 6/F lOMM TO 3OMM IaHiHM. "MB ZOOM IENS j V^*^^bl W» built-in coupled exposure '^il METER FOR PERFECT PICTURES II ust \r«, I PRICE .^fl B^a^^iS I SOLE AGENTS /ft "Xt.-/. A-,.,/1 rr\ bB I233 words
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Miscellaneous436 1961-01-05 15 lues across BBm^BrrnHBT^THS^HB^THK^TBi 7. Bui tney don t mark time; H^ 111 rv.echanieally! <5. B>. BBBL..^ BHL-,«J!HK-— --i^^^*----y^^^»--«i^^^B 8. Where to the performance Wj I I I I I I I I of a bulletin? i 4. 7). j I 1111 l II 111 tl •.J A^ks for a lift436 words
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Article, Illustration554 1961-01-05 16 C. CHELLAPPAH; JALAN BESAR - 61 soccer crazy kids fight for a Cup place C. CHELLAPPAH JALAN BESAR By Thurs ANOTHER TRIAL TOMORROW. ./THE N SE^ECTORSJWiy^NAME 2 S_FOR TRAINING BEFORE BANGKOK TRIP SIXTY ONE soccer crazy youths scrambled into Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday to fight for a position m the Singapore team to contest the554 words
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Article110 1961-01-05 16 9 bowlers used against India THE TEST CM CUTTA Thur I i Pakistai drew I r rest rday. The •x i-v r- a] Pakis- cci nine b w lers s {ail the Indians v U rda: PM v legan i heir sei i b f. farce Ir.d'.a r. el r«110 words
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83 1961-01-05 16 SMALL CLUBS TO HOLD SPECIAL MEETING LONDON, 1 irs. The 48 third an I arth diviidoii ;Hi English Football L a h w kes can afie the thr a- cc c■• tiike Lave tn n cj U d special n'■ ting rnK rr w, Joe Richards, :he Lea- sidei explained83 words
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Article34 1961-01-05 16 KALLANG Thui Dunman Gcv' rnment bines Middle Sch< I started their 1961 Sp« rts Programme with a friendl; basketball ua::io against 2 2 Gurkha Regiment her- yesterday. They were beater 64-50.34 words
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Article35 1961-01-05 16 IPOH R or- P-r.r: XV bt. Rest 8-3 in 'State trial SEGAMAT. Hockey: NonBenders bi. Teach-r.. 1 -0. Soccer: MacGillivray Cup: Johotc Labis Estate bt Taya- g Estate l-i l In N. J^hore35 words
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290 1961-01-05 16 J. LOUIS - S'GOR IS OUT FOR REVENGE SO LET US NOW RESOLVE TO WIN J. LOUIS HOCKEY TOPICS by iS this is a period of making resolutions either lo be tenaciously adhered to or conveniently forgotten the Singapore Hockey Association should resolve to prepare well for the forthcoming international here against SeJangor.290 words
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Article100 1961-01-05 16 LAUREL. Thurs. Soviet horses will be welcome i run again In this year's Washington D.C. Internationa] $350,000 race if good horse- are available. Mr. William Jaeger, spokesma for Laurel, said the performance of Soviet thoroughbreds m the last three races had steadily impr >ved, and100 words
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Article57 1961-01-05 16 KALLANG. Thurs. The Singapore Table Tennis Association is now running a coaching course. It is the first of its kind since the revival of the association. Mr. Tang Tuck Wan. the S.T.T.A.'s president, said that the response has been encouraging. Fifty boys and six girls are57 words
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165 1961-01-05 16 TENNIS STAR DECIDES AGAINST OPERATION MELBOURNE. Thurs.— Neale Fraser. Australian lawn tennis star and the world's number one amateur, has decided not to have &n immediate operation on his left knee Fraser who Is the Wimbledor. and United States singles champion has scratched from the South Australian championships starting m165 words
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338 1961-01-05 16 SCC "A" 18; SRC 14 SINGAPORE PADANG, Thursday. IT was a keen, hard battle between the two! 1 padang clubs when they met m a rugger game here yesterday. Singapore Cricket Club just managed to beat the Singapore338 words
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165 1961-01-05 16 ROY LAZAROO; JALAN BESAR - ROY LAZAROO JALAN BESAR By Thurs. A BASKETBALL refereeing course is now being held on a giant scale at the National Recreation Centre Organised by the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation and the Physical Education Section of the Education Ministry, the165 words
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Advertisement463 1961-01-05 16 1^" fiife. Ml lIS IKr iViih WORD PUZIJ cut along dotted lines.... FREE PRESS I WORD PUZZLE 'WW Cut out ond pin with ofner coupon' Posting instructions oppeor belov. Nome Address i 3 T/' i 'ry'pfE r LETIE I I 1 I 1 I I I BbLUf <••••■•■••■•«•....•• Cut along463 words
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Miscellaneous24 1961-01-05 16 Today's Sport SOCCER: S.G.S.F.A. Div. 1: Marines v General Hospital. Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15 p.m. S.T.B. v T.T.S.H, 'A', Jalan Besar Stadium 6.30 p.m.24 words
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