The Singapore Free Press, 6 January 1961
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Title Section24 1961-01-06 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** 'MVVSn IVMOiIVN FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1961. 15 CENTS24 words
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5 1961-01-06 1 FROM RICKSHAW DRIVER TO MILLIONAIRE5 words
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Article47 1961-01-06 1 SAIGON. Fri.— A rickshaw driver has become wealthy overnight, after he won the biggest prize ever of one-million piastres m the national lottery test week, reports said yesterday. The reports identified the lOCky man as Nguyen Van Th, a rickshaw driver, m Vinh Binh Province. South Vietnam.47 words
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Article, Illustration237 1961-01-06 1 JAMES ANG - CHINESE ORDERED TO CHOOSE JAMES ANG Thousands m Singapore affected by Jakarta decree: You must make up your minds soon to become either Indonesian nationals or declare allegiance to Peking By SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. THOUSANDS of Indonesian Chinese m Singapore will soon have to make a choice as to whether237 words
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Article, Illustration309 1961-01-06 1 G. SUBHAS - G. SUBHAS A FIVE-HOUR SEARCH LEADS TO HOME AND CRYING MOTHER I By SERANGOON, Fri. A TIRED old Chinese woman pushed her vegetable cart into the Rumah Miskin Police Station yesterday afternoon with a little boy who was cold, hungry and309 words
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Article, Illustration259 1961-01-06 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS leading owner m Malaya i By MR. C. B. GUINET, who races as Veni Vici Stable, is the leading owner for the year. Though his horses did not win any feature races for Mr. Guinet they did win 53 times. He collected $288,248 m stakes259 words
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Article89 1961-01-06 1 Malayan SioCK Exchange opened steady m Singapore this morning. Early business was reported done m Temerloh at $250. There were buyers of Fraser «te Neave Ords. at $204; Henry Waugh $1.44; Cold Storage $1.81; Bousteacl $1.18; Straits Times $2.55 xri; Killinghall 155.; Pahang Con. 9s. 6d.; Sungei Way89 words
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Article46 1961-01-06 1 First Malayan Fund manager's prices today, buying $1-20 and selling $1.27 xd. Second Malayan Fund manager's prices, buying 97 cents and selling $104 buying 97 cents and selling 51. 04 xd. First Hong Kong Fund manager's prices, buying HK $1.07 and selling HKSI.I4.46 words
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Article29 1961-01-06 1 January first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 86J cents per Ib.. down half a cent on yesterday's close The tone was quiet.29 words
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67 1961-01-06 1 A VICE GIRL? NO, SHE'S AN 'INSTANT WIFE' rpOKYO, Fri.— ldeas for the A "Instant" series of foods, soups and beverages moved Into another field, according to a translation from the Japanese magazine. The Gendai. It reported that when a policeman stopped a woman walking the streets In one of67 words
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Article18 1961-01-06 1 TOKYO, Fri. Fresh blizzards battered the northern parts of Japan yesterday. There were no casualties.18 words
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Article17 1961-01-06 1 LAGOS, Fri. Nigeria has broken off diplomatic relations with Prance it was officially announced yesterday.17 words
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Article15 1961-01-06 1 BONN, Pri.— The West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, was 85 yesterday.15 words
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Article169 1961-01-06 1 HOLLYWOOD, Fri. THE 15-year marriage of June Allyson and Dick Powell is on the rocks Attorney Jerry Giesler was yesterday drawing up settlement papers. Giesler said no final decision had been made on whether it would be a 'egal separation or divorce. "But it probably will169 words
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Article29 1961-01-06 1 WARSAW, Pri.— A trade delegation from North Vietnam arrived m Warsaw yesterday to discuss a trade agreement for 1961 to 1965 and the trade protocol for 1961.29 words
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189 1961-01-06 1 135 Servicemen to be sent home: They are not needed here SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. Some 135 National Servicemen serving with the British Army m Singapore will be going home at least three months before their term expires. This follows a War Office state* ment m London earlier this week saying189 words
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243 1961-01-06 1 $250,000 'ang pow' for bus employees in lieu of annual leave SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. gOME 1,200 workers employed m nine Chinese Bus Companies m Singapore will share a New Year wage packet of about $250,000, being payment m lieu of sick leave and annual leave m 1960. This follows an243 words
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Article20 1961-01-06 1 ROME. Pri. The Italian Cabinet decided yesterday to take strong action against open prostitution m Italian cities.20 words
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Article17 1961-01-06 1 LIMA, Pri. The Peruvian Senate yesterday outlawed the Communist Farty and other "subversive organisations".17 words
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Article39 1961-01-06 1 JOHANNESBURG. Pn PunAmenci.ii Au-ways officials made a lengthy search of a jei l^ier here early yesterday lor important uocmnents lasi by the United Nations Secretary-General, Ifr. Dag Hamma^k.joeld. during Lis Hign;. from New York 10 the Congo.39 words
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305 1961-01-06 1 Strike in London delays flights to Singapore daf dsfasfsd OAYA LEBAR, Fri 1 Two BOAC Comets are expected to be delayed today following a strike by the airlines engineering workers at London Airport which began on Wednesday. The jet services from London Flights 712 and 792 were originally scheduled to305 words
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Article23 1961-01-06 1 SINGAPORE CITY. Prf Thieves broke iriio ttae Tauglin Prunary School las oighl :n.d removed eiCiu ctuinv teas, valued at $480. ij23 words
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Advertisement192 1961-01-06 1 For style fnsist O n ECISA Fromes FEDERAL OPTIEK opticians n, chard Rood, Spore. Tel: ***** nil! m ml 111 «^4k D^ ussio n t h c i. So once The Free ss v turning over ge to its {hem to Iheir i it ws. i wet tc The Free192 words
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Advertisement95 1961-01-06 1 Don't Forget TO PURCHASE IHE REVOLUTIONARY "SEAMASTER FRESHER' SHIRT FOR $12.50 V-£l^^i^^Bi. HIGH ST.. PHONE ***** V-/ v«^ v.^ V V el «^H [I >B Si!S|B jl S'pore/Penong $225/- l^^^jfll Fed. Borneo $270/- HHHHbHH rA startling difference YOUR ear can hear! Aor uith your n*u ORL'SDIG RADIO, the world of95 words
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554 1961-01-06 2 British consumption of tin shows a large increase during 1960 By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT TIN CONSUMPTION m Britain during the 1 tirst nine months of 19(50 amounted to 17,07.") tons, 1,450 tons more than m the same period of 107)9, according to Tin, the international magazine for the554 words
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140 1961-01-06 2 Steels up: Cheerful outlook in London market LONDON, Fri There was a generally cheerful atnosphere m the London 9ek markets yesterday. Sentiment was helped by c -harp advance on Wall Street on Wednesday a::d mosl Bectiooa recorded gains particularly Industrials. H- -:l;-eaaeri ■CCUllties re- -ne picture and ended to easi140 words
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Article151 1961-01-06 2 SHIPS IN PORT SHIPS Imiis: alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected Uh^ are: Chusan 13. B tang i 5. Robina 6A. S?ar Mcyonc 6 7. Madison Lloyd 8 9. Praakfort 10 n. Pynrhns 13 14. WonosobO 15 16 Benaihor 18. Etkbank 19. Seudai N. wall i. Giant Ann151 words
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126 1961-01-06 2 PAN-AM WILL RUN SKYSCRAPER LUXURY HOTEL IAKARTA. Frt A PanI American Airways subsidiary wi'i manage Jakarta's new luxury 14-stoxey 'Hotel Indonesia." the managmg-director of the hotel project. Mr. M. Iskandar. said. The -Hotel Indonesia." now nearly halt-completed, is being built primarily for the Asian Games to be held here m126 words
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Article54 1961-01-06 2 HONG KONG. Thurs.—Closing here were: Previous Today H S Banking Cbrporatkw $1,435 51. 435 sales sales Canton $24.00 deleted Wbeclock Bfarden s 9.60 9.55 vales s&les i i Hkong phone 538.7J 538.50 I c^ales saies 1 Dam Farm I Cold Storase $32.50 S3l-75 sales sales Taikco Docks54 words
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Article30 1961-01-06 2 L0NO0N: The Financial Times market Indlees for Jan. 6, last year, week ago, previous and yesterdays, re? actively: T.ns: 228». 262.0. 2«€.S. 270.1. Rubbers: M9.f, 193.7, 20«.«, 20«.4.30 words
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182 1961-01-06 2 RUBBER SLUMPS BACK TO THE PRE-LAOS DULLNESS LONDON, Fri. Rubber values were slightly lower at the opening m sympathy with Singapore. Buyers backed away and sellers made further small concessions. The market had reverted to the dullness preceding the Laos stimulus. After ruling quietly steady at the lower levels the182 words
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40 1961-01-06 2 BONN: Dr. Joachim von Spmdler. head of Bonn's Finar.ce Ministry's department for interrational and general credi: questions is due m Malaya m March to aid me Malayan Government m financial questions for two years.40 words
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Article323 1961-01-06 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Jan. 5. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS 0.1.1 European O /1« RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 6 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mouse Terms. Feb 26 5 16 25 15 16 Mar 26323 words
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170 1961-01-06 2 Luxury liner Arcadia gets stuck on a reef in Honolulu HONOLULU, Friday. T4IK 29,644-ton P 0 luxury liner Arcadia was stuck on a coral reef outside Honolulu harbour for two hours yesterday. But at no time was there any danger to the white liner's 1.200 passengers and crew of 700.170 words
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Article16 1961-01-06 2 CAIRO. Pri. Arab League I Foreign Minsters will meet In Bacdad on Jan. 28.16 words
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79 1961-01-06 2 MOTORIST FINED $80 FOR NEGLIGENCE SINGAPORE. Fn. A motorist. Ta;i Kirn Boon, who drove his car m a negligent manner alone Jurong Road and came into collision \\v.\\ a civil defence lorry carrying members oi the Work Brigade. was fined $80 m a traffic magistrate's court here yesterday. It was79 words
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Article800 1961-01-06 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. RET TO MfiPKINCI I cci com capital issie. 1 nil s= eicludni everything li =s titMt«t iifitfenl. ell cum lons issoe. I let excirtmg capital rehn t eer cm capital retori. I cd cm tfivilenl. c call800 words
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Article, Illustration329 1961-01-06 2 LYDIA AROOZOO - Fair chief: Japan's goods can help you LYDIA AROOZOO I by the FREEPRESS FOREIGN SERVICE I By giNGAPORi; cm Fri. Japan h to aid Singapori economic dcvi tnent by selling lv machinery. This was stateterday by Mr. Tfci blx Matsuo, presicit the Japan Ind I Floating Fair. The lair Is329 words
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178 1961-01-06 2 Black magic: A new 'weapon' for destroying Govt. men JAKARTA. Fri. Certain ;tl peopie have been trying to destroy Indonesian government officials by black magic, the Attorney-Gene-f ral. Mr. Gunawan. announced m a New Y&Tb message He said some of them had been arrested. Mr. Gunawan said: "It r I178 words
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Article20 1961-01-06 2 Beirut Fn. Lebanese demonstrators and .socuniy Coroes clashed here yesterday and a number of people NdC slightly injured.20 words
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Article24 1961-01-06 2 SINGAPORE CITY Fr; A large group of primary stuaents from several schools yesterday watched fire fichtinj: display at the Central Fire Station.24 words
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Article17 1961-01-06 2 LJUBLJANA 'Y'.;co An MMIftDCbC bnv to his doa'h Bki-im with tour I •he Kamr.ik Up17 words
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Article76 1961-01-06 2 JAKARTA. I-Yi ITie Incio- iie.->ian government bM inaugurated a Tciex communic;ilions network cunne^Unf? !h<* major towns of the republic from Kutaradia m North BumAtrm, to Ambon m (lie South MolurcaK. The Minister for Land. Communications, Posts, Tele- phones ami Tetegra] General GP H I >•.»■■ saidReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement197 1961-01-06 2 BARBER LINE Frtu U.S.A. EAST COAST PORTS vta PANAMA, IDS ANfiEUS. SIN n*X* AND NONCKONC. FERNFIUO IM TtIOCA FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LINES From U.S.A. SULF PORTS v.a PANAMA, IDS ANCELES Oi SIN f c AND MONSRONS. CASTLE VILLE arr p.m. Ui»y FERNDAV BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINE Ta: NEW YORK. BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMOtt.197 words
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Article, Illustration91 1961-01-06 3 [pHOTO I NEWSJ WTifW W?lBt Hrli WrW IPiFii 818 liFii 1^ 9SH IHMimiflWWBWH^^ '"iiiilffffffllllili'llilililClllWM^ I ri, Princess Mar- her husband, Mr. iistrong-Jones were to h\ ihe Evening considering buvthe Irish Republic. came from Birr, le are staying with -Jones's stepfather Earl and Countess nl page91 words
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586 1961-01-06 3 VEATNESS, and or- derliness is not only attractive but important m efficient livins:. It takes only a little thinking and planning and then practice until it becomes a way of behaviour. Let's see how you .-tack up on586 words
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Article191 1961-01-06 3 SCORING: Give yourself 5 points for each YES. ANALYSIS 80 to 100 points: We wonder how you ever get anything done! The lack of neatness and organisation must confuse you and upset your family and friends. Start putting things m order and keep them that191 words
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Miscellaneous145 1961-01-06 3 RADIO SINGAPORE mary: 503 The man and his Medium Wave* 476 metres musift: 5.30 Fun with words; Short Wave: 62 metres 5.45 Popular arias; 600 Cosmo(47Bo kc/s) politan corner; 6.15 Learn from 8.00 p-m. to 9 p.m. Malay; 6.45 SSun.ste t serenade; A.M. 11.00 Programme sum- 6-53 Announcements; 6.55 Snare145 words
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Article, Illustration2468 1961-01-06 4 LELORD KORDEL - Right diet will open the doors to love, friendship ana personal success LELORD KORDEL Dy- How to make people like you MAGNETISM is a magic quality that can open doors to love, friendship, success, and personal accomplishments. Td like to have the quality that can do that for me, you2,468 words
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Advertisement108 1961-01-06 4 YOURSELF terylene) SHIRTS Superbly finished ond tastefully styled, these Hrn AMI ore cut for utmost comfort ond ease of wearm; In blue, brown, maroon, ond white. Also cv.. Dacron/Cotton Shirts, Bne*i end Singlets. Asion sizes a speciality t J TAILORING COMPANY X^ 24, COLEMAN STREET, SINGAPOF World Famous German Mala108 words
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115 1961-01-06 5 UNFAIR TO PUT BLAME ON DAG ALONE, A READER SAYS L ,»j n llu Nini;;ipore I-'rv Press I' 1960, forces me Id write the divided a-amsi iisell" cannol entence m one of Abraham eches conies to my mind wheI hear aboul llu- present conl nited Nations. have not a "United115 words
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Article56 1961-01-06 5 1 >onietime.s do street eolleitins for various organisation* and the ntnnonfolk put me to shame. Well dressed v o m c n hurry by. muttering Haven t any change/ or. If they're uith their husbands they'll wait while he puts something m the box for BOTH of them.56 words
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Article33 1961-01-06 5 .m I m.\Kr this sag" estkm* s possible iht t w gjj vr of the 'Ihor i- Cup i Uj isand ike I ir Ihf nuna.-r I ten I PI STSH33 words
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120 1961-01-06 5 WOMEN ARE DIVINE BUT THEY CAN'T HELP BEING CATTY ISN'T it high time the Miss World circus was brought to an end? Year by year we have the degrading, spectacle of the disappointed losers indulging m an alter contest slanging match. Year by year we have the catttness and tears120 words
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Article98 1961-01-06 5 11 HEN I told my young f son I was expecting another baby, he said: •What shall I do with it if it arrives while you're not here. Mum?* 5 MRS. OWEN, Orchard Road. So thorough have these experts been m their attempts to make the case for98 words
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Article237 1961-01-06 5 Alibsoc officials call to limit the number ol taxis or. Singapore roads ■Free Press Dec. 21) was ridiculous from a non-car-owner's point ol v.ew. Motorists one:: blami large number of taxis ior traffic congestion, but I think they are real/- i I ssing The Llbsoc237 words
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Article278 1961-01-06 5 4 A big brood of children does not necessarily mean misery ...there is often happiness, joy for every pang of sorrow and sadness SINCE you have allowed the controversy on family planning to be resuscitated m your columns, perhaps you will publish some fresh views on the278 words
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403 1961-01-06 5 'What the Catholic church has really laid down' IN the Free Press of Dec. 23 '-Scholar/ m reply to "A Catholic" (Free Press Nov. 9) tries to prove that "for married couples to use the rhythm method of family planning is a wide departure from the Church's traditional position and403 words
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Article75 1961-01-06 5 At the last I nion of Southeast Asia annual committee meeting: an action 60-562 was taken regarding a vote of appreciation. I was instructed to convey to you our thanks and appreciation for the publicity accorded our union annual meetings m your newspaper. All delegates surely appreciated your75 words
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Advertisement36 1961-01-06 5 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY rr-e; 3o.:nGc-den 9.00 am. i I (all on us for your Toilet Cosmetic Requirements I"*F| STEREO iP t RECORDERS R p odaeed 6:mpie -:n o.id. au-oma- i nattni Muiti t r 4 -r.,rk stereo36 words
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Advertisement221 1961-01-06 5 i' 111 I I ISnOILW Four paths arc open It !ho betrayed wilV but I'irsl she ■Kttttt deeply to find out why il happened. An <nii\poken series by iuslait (hesser. world famous psycholosjisl and aulhoiiiv on human relttiuskifs. ...in January's big issue of ImMMM 1 1 J 1 0N SALE221 words
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Miscellaneous116 1961-01-06 5 ft- KIRBY by John Falk tic Fred Dickenson I *""H *H I m^^ i ii MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis 3:,\3 YNO-- l Jg-IT J9NJOT j YOU SA'PYOU CAM'T p I i^—OT^s PAST-C^ K. PERM/TTEP— ST^P TMS PROCESS-- /^—^l AS T^S ORHOER V '',r-SREV'SR IT /5--/ VI2L-A-TSS J116 words
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Article356 1961-01-06 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Famine m the communes 4 STON ISHING how disaster brings out the best m man. Communist China staggers under the blows of a terrible famine. And Canada gallantly comes to her aid. Two men from PekIng are at the moment m Montreal negotiating the purchase of large356 words
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Article, Illustration1253 1961-01-06 6 DR. E.J. TRIMMER - DR. E.J. TRIMMER CELL TEST MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO KNOW IF YOUR CHILD IS. A BOY OR GIRL BEFORE IT IS BORN by WILL we ever be able to decide m advance on pink or blue for the nursery? Will delighted grandmothers-to-be ever be able to go1,253 words
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215 1961-01-06 6 CHEW LOY KHOON - Govt. co-op society to put 156 houses up for officers in lower scale CHEW LOY KHOON By Singapore City, Fri. Y^OKK will begin lul construction of race houses m Paya Government offiqers. The project being undertaKen oy the Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society, will cost $1.5 million and is expected215 words
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180 1961-01-06 6 Truth drug saves woman, 42, from the 'chair' pOLUMBUS. (Ohio). Fri. \j —Mrs. Edythe Klumpp, 42. who was due to die m the electric chair today for the murder of another woman In Cincinnati, was reprieved yesterday night after the state governor had interviewed her while she was under the180 words
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180 1961-01-06 6 A SIN TO DANCE CHA-CHA-CHA BUT ROCK'N'ROLL ISN'T SO BAD, SAYS FRIAR ROME, Fri. It is a sin to dance the cha-cha-cha or the rumba, but rock 'n' roll may be less lustful, according to a Dominican friar who has made a study of modern dancing. The waltz, polka and180 words
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151 1961-01-06 6 MY GIRL FRIEND WON'T WED OTHER MAN NOW, SAYS STOWAWAY YORK, Fri.— Leslie Lamer a 31 -year-old Londoner who stowed away m the Queen Mary and entered the United States illegally said before being deported that he had succeeded* m his mission his girl friend was not marrying another man.151 words
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256 1961-01-06 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. A labourer who did not dispute that Tie had given the police a false statement was yesterday acquitted by a district court. Thangappan, of Lorong Lalat, was cleared of a charge, relating to two contradictory statements, following a submission on256 words
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Advertisement30 1961-01-06 6 Song of Love Eternally Beautiful J ENGAGEMENT J RINGS m Platinum Gold Set Diamonds. fi ■aY p" «k I P. H.iIENDRY 78, North Bridge Road Adelphi Hotel, Spore, Kuala Lumpur.30 words
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Article, Illustration563 1961-01-06 7 ARTHUR RICHARDS - WILD ANIMALS... A MAN'S LIFE COMPANIONS ARTHUR RICHARDS By SINGAPORE CITY. FRI N Aii > unge Lars Adfie Charles. 55, spent all his life sur- r itl i b> wild animals, both dead and alive. First he grew up them, and then, m his adult life, he worked m their563 words
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130 1961-01-06 7 Water! and Shell calls off big oil drilling project in Sarawak SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. A DRILLING project, undertaken by Shell A at Ensalai m Sarawak, has been abandoned after going down 9,289 feet. Shell called it off when i sparkling water. instead of j black oil. came spurting up. Work130 words
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Article, Illustration53 1961-01-06 7 DAUGHTER OF A RUBBER MAGNATE FLIES OFF TO LONDON MISS Ng Sieu Mvi, 15--year-old daughter of rubber magnate Ng Quee Nam, left by air for England yesterday to study economics m London. Accompanying her were her 18-year-old brother, Ng Eng Choon and two cousins Ng Siew Tin, 19, and Ng53 words
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94 1961-01-06 7 TOP SPORTSMAN TO STUDY IN AUSTRALIA mANGLIN. Fri. Low Sin 1 Moh, younger brother of Singapore sprinter Low Sin Chock, left by air for Australia during the week"nsin Moh is to sit for the Australian matriculation examination next month at the Sydney T^hnical School after which he hopes to study94 words
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Article84 1961-01-06 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. A former lighthouse keeper from Plymouth, England, Mr. R. D. Whiting, 29, is looking for a secondhand boat m which to sail to Darwin. He has been going around local shipyards, but has been unable to find a suitable boat. He said: "I84 words
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Article, Illustration309 1961-01-06 7 G. SUBHAS - Five blind students are keen to form a band G. SUBHAS By SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. A group of five young Singapore boys all blind are anxious to form a band by themselves, but are hampered by a shortage of certain musical instruments. They are Toby Tan, Teo Seng Huat, Yeo309 words
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141 1961-01-06 7 How to see Malaya from above -the Flynn way SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. An American oil company engineer has come up with a new way to see Malaya from the air a hobby which he claims will be cheaper than playing golf m the long run. He is Mr. Flynn Lou.141 words
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143 1961-01-06 7 Crusading Swami Lila ('Dowries are such a bis curse is here KATONG, Fri.— Swami Lila Shah Maharaj, 80, who has been campaigning against the dowry system among Sindhis m India is m Singapore for a month's stay. The swami who gave up a prosperous business career, said: "Dowries are a143 words
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202 1961-01-06 7 War Secretary on tour of Far East will inspect troops here SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. gRITISH Secretary of State for War, Mr. John Profumo, will inspect a Guard of Honour provided by the 2nd. Bn. King Edward Vll's Own Goorkha Rifle (The Sirmoor Rifles) at the army headquarters m Tanglin on202 words
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93 1961-01-06 7 PROCEEDS FROM SHOW FOR NATIONAL THEATRE FUND SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. A Singapore playwright. Mr. Lim Seng, will donate the entire collections of the first night of his first play at the YMCA on Jan. 12. to the National Theatre Fund. The play, a three-act Chinese love-drama, will be staged by93 words
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Advertisement134 1961-01-06 7 v^' .m.;,:,^, >^^^^^^^C. i .....17 Af AAr Sri £l rw lr k% V.' '"".T^^^M 11 1 j I 'z 1 *"w as w %ww I 0 90 W /-<0!« >^/Z Pi/ JI POSES y PHOENIX rsoi,A,ent s: -S. MOUTRIE CO. (M) LTD.—^ SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PCMANG i»*»* What Lovely134 words
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Miscellaneous40 1961-01-06 7 TODAY: 1257 p.m.; TOMOR- 2.59 p.m.; TUESDAY: 4.00 a.m. ROW: 2.10 ajn. and 1.33 p.m.; and 359 p.m.; WEDNESDAY: SUNDAY: 241 a.m. and 2.13 4.53 a.m. and 5.23 p.m. THURS•pm.; MONDAY: 3.16 a.m. and DAY: 555 a.m. and 7.12 pm40 words
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Article, Illustration176 1961-01-06 8 Don't be caught napping: Buy these outfits now MISS KNOW-HOW TWO THAT CAN MEET ANY EMERGENCY AT one time or another, a woman is likely to wake up and iind herself being invited out somewhere where she has always wanted to go. No matter where it is, it couldn't have176 words
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382 1961-01-06 8 FVKRY busy girl knows what a temptation it is to concentrate on her appearance from the neck up. After all, (we tell ourselves) it is the lace that is most important. It is our face that people look at first m the382 words
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70 1961-01-06 8 A PRETTY FACE IS NOT ENOUGH TO IMPRESS EVERYBODY neglected from time to time, and which people have taken note because they are more observant than we give them credit tor. 1 can think of many more. What about the mess m your handbag, the bumps on your heels, body70 words
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Article57 1961-01-06 8 If you're looking for a roomy made m Malaya handbag, you'll be pleased to see the range of straw ones at Orientcraft. Typically Malayan, it will be a worthy reminder of your stay here (if you're planning to go away), or an appropriate present for a friend57 words
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Article47 1961-01-06 8 THE name to remember the next time you want a pair of shoes is "bark of the tree." That is the newest fabric that has caught the imagination of fashionable women m Singapore. You can get a pair with matching handbag from most shoe shops.47 words
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Article54 1961-01-06 8 I am all for plastic trays. For one thing they are light which makes it so much easier to carry when loaded with drinks. There's a lovely selection m this line at Marden Co. In white painted with some of the most artistic golden designs54 words
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279 1961-01-06 8 THIS SPRAY-ON NOVELTY WILL END THOSE GROUSES BRIEFS: POWDER being blown about the room as we powder ourselves has long be?n the complaint among women. Until recently, it has been accepted as all part of being feminine. Now the problem has been solved. The ideal solution is '•poudre glacee powder279 words
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216 1961-01-06 8 Fresh loaf from stale' tip wins Mrs. Tan $20 prize MRS D. TAN of 85 Bndpot Avenue. Singapore 19 wins the first prize of $20 m this week's Household Hints competition for her tip on how to make stale bread look and feel fresh. She writes: "When you have any216 words
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Article54 1961-01-06 8 GIRLS are going for the pants that Gigi wore those that come threequarter way down to hug the knees. Called petti tights, they come m black lace lined with either pink, red or blue nylon. Ideal for those who dislike wearing slips. By Van Raalte.54 words
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396 1961-01-06 8 You and your hair Beauty tips for the young and old A FREE PRESS EXCLUSIVE SCREEN STAR NATALIE WOC ER V ivoman should learn Lo take care of Iht tiaii There- ar e limes when she will liave to rely <>n her own talents and, therefore, should be able to396 words
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Advertisement330 1961-01-06 8 C€P€fl FLAMONA WRINGABLE J Wash as you please 1 Dry as you please with the new Calpreta Carefree- Wringable finish t>l>fa Plamooa WringaWe is thr neu ca*y -ca re pnuted cotton with thp extn eye-app°al. the extra tashion excitement! .^.-.;,'a^" fhMM rWrtfton'ffH tkakn <V controlled retail prices. >M£BKv 1.1 V330 words
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Advertisement50 1961-01-06 8 Prestcold^^^ Made 6y ffe l&rgest Fac+orq <> I I wj->^(.S»^ Muiomatic Sota Agents 17/19 BATTtRY KG a: THE EMPORIUM LTD. TEL ***** An Exquisite Range of COLLARETTES BRACELETS BROOCHES RINGS EARRINGS WATCH BANDS, ETC., ETC ,n GOLD Lanka Jevveli ii s (The House for Ceylon Gcmi 20, Battery Rood, Singapore-50 words
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Article, Illustration36 1961-01-06 9 g MISS I banaSinnaduray, Bhas- ademj of will take le m the production 1nc...:. lassical Victoria m orrow Margaret's Second- ill peri irata Natcomprises I •.ir probe Introaudience nests, art Titles oi I Indian36 words
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220 1961-01-06 9 Two lecturers from New Delhi for big festival rally SINGAPORE CITY. Friday pROFESSOR V. R. Ramalingam and his wife, Mrs. Kanaga Saundary, lecturers m Tamil at the Dayal Singh College m New Delhi, arc due to arrive here on Jan. 13 to take part m the week-long Tamil Festival celebrations220 words
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139 1961-01-06 9 NEW SYLLABUS HITS ALL SECOND-HAND BOOK DEALERS BRAS BASAH. Fri. The change m syllabus for schools has hit the second-hand books market m the State. Many parents who bought old books lor their children before the schools reopened on Tuesday have also lost money. Second-hand book shops In Bras Basah139 words
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Article405 1961-01-06 9 BORN today, you have an alert mind but are too inclined to act on impulse rather than to think things through carefully. Steer a centre course and everything should work out beneficially for you. You men and women tend to differ quite widely m405 words
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352 1961-01-06 9 HAROLD SOH - Pedestrians told: Be fair to the motorist HAROLD SOH By Singapore City, Fri. U^AM pedestrians who leisurely cross Singapore roads asserting their own rights often appear to be m some doubt about the correct use of zebra crossings. Mr. Lim Seng Huat, the Police Secretary said that a survey by352 words
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Article, Illustration193 1961-01-06 9 P.C. KIRPAL QUITS TO STUDY LAW IN ENGLAND SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. Mr. Kirpal Singh Grewal. 23 (above), a constable, has resigned from the Singapore Police Force to study law m England. Mr. Grewal was born m Seremban and educated at the King George V School there. After passing the School193 words
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Advertisement284 1961-01-06 9 For Comfort and Quiet, > d^&l A cTRAHD HOTEI I Jj 21-25 BENCOOLEN ST. V M& SINGAPORE. %fk ■\m\ Mostly Air-Conditioned loom 4&£ jnJt Prc tc r rcw vy VHOSO who j ppr* cm t fto%. fii^fk—— comfort with courteous wrvico i^P^ m&\ excellent meals and driakt. Priv«te Cor Pork284 words
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Advertisement219 1961-01-06 10 The Reliable Shop W tor tastcrn Art«, Lmen Goods, Child* 1 ten tody Wcors. Plcom visit J i Pciping Store, A 173, Orchard Rood, 5 Raffles Place anuMUKWS The Authentic ALL-IN-ONE r Skirts and Shorts' Mode Ot 100 4 > Cotton NO IRONING REQUIRED Wo«h,n 9 DRIP-S-DRY only' Available m219 words
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Advertisement213 1961-01-06 10 IDEAL ANY TIME! ■G%c.a v J» >• v f *^B KIA T S TOP QUALITY SHOES AND HANDBAGS! E«qui«*«-lv designed by 41-43. Stamford Road, Tel: ***** Spore. Students v%ho go Overseas uv %cW wKof you need overcoat* quilts, woollen pullovers, underweor, SCOrts vjlo»e*, lumpers, winter pviamos. Advice given FOOK ON213 words
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Advertisement331 1961-01-06 10 ■•"■v.*'"i"M '.•'•'.''.'.•y. ■^^-.'■'jßtyw^j^^^^^B B^Blßßßßßooßipßfv^y'ooo6a?9^flS?^BZ3c^B^^B^EoB^^^y*^*j^^^B CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. FROM INDIA to Singapore, r tlie ioveliest of sarees, silk^.331 words
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Advertisement551 1961-01-06 10 costing around $250/- visit HOME APPLIANCES, 3045. Orchard Road and see their fine range of internationally Known brands on display for your choice. ft SOON JOO'S House of Child- rens Wear. 53 High Street, phone ***** have just unpacked a shipment of children's pltated skirts of the all-in-one variety. Made551 words
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Advertisement567 1961-01-06 10 eradicate halitosis. It is delightful m taste and refreshing m spearmint, Jintanmint, fruitmint and is on sale at all sundry shops for only fifteen cents. Sole agents "Tithes", 62. Middle Road, phone *****. EXPERT DRY CLEANING makes your clothes last longer and look cleaner. Send yours to the WHITE HOUSE567 words
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Advertisement265 1961-01-06 10 MOTORCYCLE SPARES for all makes of vehicles including accessories, safety helmets, goggles, leather jackets and gloves are always on sale m a wide range at BAN HOE CO., 191, Middle) Road. FOR ONLY $265'- you can be the piouci owner of the Fujiya j Radio-phono which operates on j six265 words
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Advertisement288 1961-01-06 10 NYLON FABRICS' NEW CREATIONS IN THE FABULOUS RANGE r Un NEW YEAR 1961 BEING ASSEMBLED UNDEfbSUPERVISION OF: ARBITEX TRADING CO. Better Quicker SERVICE DRY CLEANING DYEING Ring —2sB72 m r "'T^: WHITE HOUSE DRY CLEANING CO. 344, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. i CANNON PERCALE no iron Sheets 90" x 108" $29.50288 words
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Advertisement139 1961-01-06 10 NAM AH ELECTR|( At TREMENDOUS Redut I COME AND NCK M DESIGNS at" 91, HILL ST. TEL: ***** h AVAILABLE o«? it CHAPPATIS CHICKEN CURff FRIED CHICKj. FRESH >,fl INDIAN s»ii mm I And All Typ«s Of !nd. o 4 national Dishes > Deliriously Prey ot VARPAUl 1 RESTAURA\ 96139 words
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Article, Illustration1664 1961-01-06 11 ROCKY MARCIANO - ROCKY MARCIANO CKY MARCIANOJOINSjrHE FREE PRESS SPORTS STAFF.. .AND HE'S GOING TO TELL YOU HIS STAMINA SECRETS, THE WAY TO PULSATING ENERGY By jpREME PHySJCALJjEALTH MADE M E A WORLD CHAMPION.. .AND YONE CAN FOLLOW MY METHODS lOJympii liames are recognised by amateur athletes1,664 words
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519 1961-01-06 11 P. N. SENEVIRATNE - Boy who broke the duck aims high in 1961 badminton P. N. SENEVIRATNE By KATONG, Fri. ALL eves were on a lanky, dark, "rubberlimbed" player who was cool, calm and collected m his play. It was August 29 two years ago. The badminton player executed his strokes with the grace519 words
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Miscellaneous162 1961-01-06 11 VILY CROSSWORD I kC»OSS S. This is an addition (4). tiltfc m his I 6. Calm way to see about Jenn> being beheaded (6). tor What 7 Giver to be confused whoops! My head's spinning I be productive <7>. il. bham way to nurture before liMMIHltk (7>. nmd (T>. n162 words
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161 1961-01-06 12 VERITY GILL - It's open to all...but only one entry sent VERITY GILL ARE SINGAPORE A]jjjJETES t^RAITJ^^jA^HAU-ENGE^? TAMIL INVITATION IGNORED By SINGAPORE CITY, Friday lit. s"d .Vis^Siwl'-Th. r^c. wil! be held eva^fw. have W rices to join their festivities. Athletes must regard this as a challenge. There will be four Lnter-communal races dwo161 words
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Article91 1961-01-06 12 SINGAPORE CITY. Fit Results oi tho Singapore Polytechnic Students 1 Union table-tennis men's singles quarter-finals: Wu Swee Nglam b; C:-.an Weng Mow 21-9. 22-20; Andrew Tan bt Sunr.v T.iii 21-3, 21-15; Cnia Wai Chon bt. Gaii Sang Kian Jl-IS. 21-15: Cheong Shu Ogg bi. Chee Yee Whyt91 words
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Article, Illustration232 1961-01-06 12 JEFFREY JAMES - The DAILY DOSE JEFFREY JAMES by Relax... and Malaya can be great again TO all those badminton players burning with desire to put Malaya back into power as a topflight nation m the sport, Wong Peng Soon, top coach and the country's only professional, lias a message to follow up232 words
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253 1961-01-06 12 C. CHELLAPPAH - Marines get off to a flying startthanks to O. Awang C. CHELLAPPAH By Jalan Besar, Fri. Marines 'A 1 8; General Hospital 3 THE firs! soccer match of the Singapore Government Services Football Association; Division One League got of to a living start last night. The star-studded Marines had an253 words
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124 1961-01-06 12 TAN TOCK SENG GO ON A 2nd. HALF SPREE ITS. «J S.T.B. 1. f ALAN BESAR. Fri Tan J Tock Seng Hospital must thank their hard-working lorwarcls. They led their team to an easy victory m this S G.S.F.A. Division One league. It was a one-sided 1 game after the124 words
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Article38 1961-01-06 12 THOMSON. Fri. The following will represent Army against Police m a hockey match tomorrow. Fidcnmore: Syer. Bennett; Badawi, Eaean (cap:.). Phurba Tamang; Noordin. Abdullah, Wedgbury. Nizar, YussoffReserves: Ariffin, Lee, Walsn. Mohd Ambi. Samsuddm.38 words
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Article72 1961-01-06 12 ISMAIL AND TONY WIN DOUBLES SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. R. Ismail (Wearne Used Car Mart) and Tony Lim (Mala-i yan Motors) became the Double champions m the Wearne-sponsored badminton tournament last night. They beat Wapu Mohd. and Tan Wee Van 15-5. 15-3 for the title. Semi-final results: Tan Wee Van and72 words
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Article, Illustration140 1961-01-06 12 THE HORSE THAT WON AND HELPED TO RENEW THE HOPE OF A CRIPPLE BOY HAVE you ever cursed a losing horse, or cheered one as it won? Then you'll understand the touching t<*le of Jorgen and his nag. Jorgen Elmqvist, 18, is a Swedish boy afflicted by a nervous disease.140 words
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165 1961-01-06 12 SINGAPORE CITY Fri.O Princess Elizabeth b*>tate has sponsored an under 16 soccer tournament. Organisers are State player Ibrahim Hassan and Mr. Pat Hogan. both residents of the Estate. Seven teams have responded. The tournament has been divided into two divisions. The tournament began on Dec165 words
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Article77 1961-01-06 12 VICTORY FOR MALAYAN IN ADELAIDE ADELAIDE, Fri.-Tan Song J\ Kan of Malaya beat B. Viovodich 6-1, 6-1 m the first round of the South Australia lawn tennis championships yesterday. His compatriot S. Azman lost 2-6. 0-6 to T. Fitzner of South Australia m another first round match. Later Tan Song77 words
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65 1961-01-06 12 JAPANESE BOXER RETAINS ORIENT CROWN rpOKYO. Fri.— Japan's Orient L middleweight champion. Fumio Kaizu. last night .successfully defended his title over 12 rounds from the Thai champion Sordaeng. He won a unanimous decision on points. Kaizu forced the fight throughout the 12 rounds. Despite the apparent barrage of scoring blows65 words
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268 1961-01-06 12 B. NORMAN - Singapore ask for Cup final to be postponed B. NORMAN I By Singapore, Fri SINGAPORE want to postpone the Chua Choon Leong Cup final. Federation officials have been informed. Two international tennis fixtures are likely to be postponed too. They are the Guillemard Cup for men and the McCabe Reay268 words
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141 1961-01-06 12 NEW YORK. 'Sugar' Ray Robinson, 40-year-old former world middleweight boxing champion, will meet Gene Fullmer for a fourth time next month if current promotion plans succeed. LONDON. Walter Hesketh, aged 30, arrived after running the 373 miles from Edinburgh m141 words
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Miscellaneous43 1961-01-06 12 Todays Sport Soccer: S G.S.F.A. Div 2A: Po|j f B" v S.I.R-, P.T.S- Thorpson Roaci— 3.ls p.m. Div. 2B: Prisons v Customs. Chans;i 515 pm. You .a Ti'iaLs. Jaiu.i Besar Staoliun 5.15 p.m. Hockey: S.R.C. v Royal Marines. pr.ua r.£ 5 10 p.m.43 words
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