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Title Section22 1961-05-17 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1961 15 CENTS22 words
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Article285 1961-05-17 1 Mass hunt, than man yes up L CHANCI. Wednesday f believed to have been woundice gunfire last week, limped >ore .Military Forces Camp at I ar 18 hours later and ended st-ever manhunts in the State. i unearthed the facts of ii had been kept secret. Shortly285 words
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409 1961-05-17 1 KEN JALLEH - BIGGEST EVER SPORTS FESTIVAL FOR NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY KEN JALLEH B y SINGAPORE, W e d.— The newly-formed. Government-inspired Singapore Amateur Sports Council, backed by more than 20 sports associations in the State, will celebrate National Day next month with the bluest Festival of Sport in Singapore's history. It will be409 words
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Article26 1961-05-17 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. The United States rejects as "comptetely false*' the Soviet Union's nisreestioji that it is usirn? French luclear tests lor its own advantge26 words
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106 1961-05-17 1 Air-point plan by Britain bring peace in Loas itral and supharp E tates Asia nous itish rence, s to ttv o; con- colVMil and t of id be thai ii C im- I tta I is on the i ,_M naiii ua..;.-' l^H M :.^f I v. Lynd -I WF*106 words
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Article, Illustration185 1961-05-17 1 MISS VARSITY TITLE FOR S'PORE GIRL SINGAPORE, Wed. A local girl reading law in Australia has been elected "Miss University 1961." She is Miss Indo Koh, 18. (above) of the University of West Australia. She is the daughter of Assemblyman Mr. C.H. Koh and Mrs. Stella Koh. j The news185 words
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Article48 1961-05-17 1 LONDON. Wed.— Mr. Tan Hong Siang. 22-year-old son of a Chinese grocer m Klang, Malaya, has been awarded the King George VI Memorial Fellowship of about $8,500 for the coming year by the English-speaking Union of the Commonwealth, it was announced j yesterday.48 words
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161 1961-05-17 1 Seoul US adopts vague 'wait-and-see' policy WASHINGTON, Wednesday. A STATE Department spokesman said yesterday the situation in South Korea was too; "fluid and unclear" for him to make a statement of United States policy towards the military junta which seized power on Monday. "I The spokesman. Mr. Lincoln White, said161 words
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121 1961-05-17 1 TIN AT £869: HIGHEST FOR 4½ YEARS f ONDON. Wed.— The City Lj Editor ol The Times says j today that the London metal I exchange tin price at £8692 established a new peak for more than four *and a halt years. Sporadic interventions by the buffer pool over the121 words
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90 1961-05-17 1 HERITAGE v LOVE: ROYALTY GIRL SAYS ITS LOVE BROCKTON, <Mass>. Wed.— Masaki Katchisuka, 18--year-old daughter of a mem ber of the Japanese Royaj family said yesterday she had made up her mind to marry her American sweetheart. William Patterson, and give un her noble heritage. Probate court Judge Harry K.90 words
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Article27 1961-05-17 1 HAVANA Wed.— Eleven men accWd of trying to overthrow the Smment by force were sentenSd^v The Matanzas revolutionary trfbunal yesterday to 30 years lor-27 words
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Article19 1961-05-17 1 MfINTREAL Wed. Airlines tt.V--in O m,n^Atlan.ic routes have ?Sreed here on -substantial reductfons" in cargo rates.19 words
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Article45 1961-05-17 1 LONDON. Wed.— Tiic Daily Expiess ye&teiciay acknowledged that us "empire campaign" had failed and criticised the "spirit of intolerance" iv the last Com- jmonwealth Prime Minis ers con- ference which led io :hc wichj dra\v«il of South Africa irom Uie I Commonweal ui.45 words
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152 1961-05-17 1 No numbers on new horses: Punters 'in dark' By ALLAN LEWIS SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Singapore Turf Club yearlings (now two-year-olds) will be having their first race at the forthcoming meeting. There are two divisions of the race, to be run on the first and third days. The two-year-olds are being152 words
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Article41 1961-05-17 1 BONN. Wed. The pipers, cirurr mers and military band ol th Argyll and Sutherland Highlander set off for Moscow yesterday t give performances of music an highland dancing at the 16-da Moscow Trade Fail 1 opening oi Friday.41 words
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Article26 1961-05-17 1 CHICAGO. Wed.— The Interna tional College of Surgeons sait yesterday the shortage of physi cians had reached tlie proportion ol a national emergency. I26 words
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Article117 1961-05-17 1 MALAI AN, HK FU r IDS -n r p- H< s it irsi I an n»d v j i SI 17. Seco m I gelli l n Jon i irn in? iiK gelling KKJ I RUB3CR PHICI U( I lv grade i ccn| p i 1 I;. I i117 words
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Advertisement48 1961-05-17 1 akahgjagahg Winning gallops at Bukit Timah today- Page 12 a 10- minute make-up iax Factor's BEAUTY BAR 9 A tvtct b§ Beauty Specialists l I 9 s Care preparations i a other new products Wl tor you to try I f Presentation make-up kitsl 33. Raffles Place. Sport.i48 words
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Advertisement53 1961-05-17 1 1 JAMES BOND lan Fleming's famous secret a^ent TK, J^l -^«Sl .^H 53& •■.••■>■• v>S i SB TIM Miv B% 9 5 i 'v-'-'-*.: ■■'3BPW?s!&s v-4*&£^H I is COMING Watch this 1 I TITUS Bf Mi mi O u\\^^& 4 SUPREME IN AUTOMATIC WATCHES fi[j9 MULTI-JEWELS MEAN 'SMOOTHER /<g7%» FUNCTIONING.53 words
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Advertisement28 1961-05-17 1 fwan jpip^ fINE SHOES fOR HEN i^fl Ms-- in \ffto^^^^ England S^ B? *^ji I by CROCKETT JONES I! i| jjj Highlights of Test cricket: P. 11 today28 words
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253 1961-05-17 2 Tin: Upward pressure persists London close £3 1 0s. higher i I ONDON, Wed. The upward pressure in tin prices persisted and yesterday morning's market finished fully £3 10s. per ton higher for cash and £4 10s. for three months. The further advance at Singapore and a very good demand,253 words
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Article32 1961-05-17 2 QNDON, Wed.— The Finan-I rimes markei Inoices fox May j las ear, week ago, previous j rday's. respectivrfy: T.ns 255 8." 405.9." 397.2, "391.8. ■U»»M ::3 0 ?05.7. 203.2. 202.5.32 words
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Article38 1961-05-17 2 LONDON Wed.— Stocks oi re-! Ned p.r. in London metal ex- j da ng€ oilicial warehouses at tne I end ol last week totalled 9.334 1 tons lagadnsS 9.616 tens in the j ions week«.38 words
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Article140 1961-05-17 2 SHIPS lyin.; alon^Moe the Singapore ■IliiMl today are: Nevasa 1/2, Tjibantjei 13 14, Empire Kittiwakc 21/22, Bruas 23, BalKtor tfitaka Mara 27'rs. Mikumo I 29 39, N«w York Maru 31 32, is 39 34. Outer Roads: Pandekrator, Bengal Dotius, Mttafca Mara, Malay.! Vailed, Hoku'.o Maru. Hirer Bark.140 words
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254 1961-05-17 2 RECORD PRICE LEVELS ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE >JEW YORK. Wed. Stock I exchange prices here rose to record levels yesterday after continued improvement in domestic business news and higher copper prices. They also followed Commerce Department reports showing that sales and new orders of durable goods, as well as personal254 words
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484 1961-05-17 2 Two Gadek Rubber estates show high yields from bearing areas City section: Finance and industry By The Free Press Market Correspondent outstanding quality of the two estates owned by Gadek Rubber (one in Negri Sembilan and the other in Kedah) is shown by an average yield of approximately 1,2001b. per484 words
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Article72 1961-05-17 2 SAN FRANCISCO. Wed.—A new threat to tin plate is seen as posed by a recently developed product —a papei board can body lined with aluminium foil and having a quick-opening aluminium top. An official of the Aluminium Company of America (which designed the tearoff72 words
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Article48 1961-05-17 2 HONG KONG. Tues. Closing price.- here today were: Previous Today H S. Bank Corporation $424 $422 sales sales heeiock Marrien $16.40 $16.80 sales saies ITKong phone $54.50 554.00 sales sales Dairy Farm <t Cold Storage $39.00 $39.75 sales sales Taikoo Dock $75.00 $74.00 sales sales48 words
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Article22 1961-05-17 2 DETROIT. Wed.— General Motors Corporation will begin 1961 contract talks with the United Auio Workers Union on June 28.22 words
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224 1961-05-17 2 Vietnam can beat Reds Malayan way, says U.S. paper BALTIMORE, Wed.— The Baltimore Sun, in an editorial yesterday, cited the example of Malaya as showing that the Communist guerillas in Vietnam and "other countries similarly beleaguered" could be defeated. "There is a disposition in this country to regard any such224 words
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Article23 1961-05-17 2 OTTAWA, Wed.— President anc Mrs. Kennedy arrived at Upland; import here yesteroay to uegu a iwo-day official visa to Canada23 words
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224 1961-05-17 2 Even the dead had to be present at camp roll-call JERUSALEM, Wednesday. A GERMAN Protestant clergyman who was once a prisoner in Dachau concentration camp told the Eichmann trial here yesterday that "one was not allowed to die between 3 o'clock in the afternoon and the evening rollcall when the224 words
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97 1961-05-17 2 TV MAN ON VICE CHARGES NOT IN COURT: BAIL FORFEITED NEW YORK. Wed. Bail of US 55,000 (about S15,000) was ordered forfeited yesterday when British television producer Harry Alan Towers failed to appear in New' York State General Sessions Court to answer vice charges. The bail was originally revoked last97 words
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154 1961-05-17 2 THE 'LAST ROUNDUP' FOR GARY COOPER HOLLYWOOD. Wed. Gary Cooper went to his "last roundup"' yesterday, laid to rest In dignity and with th? respect this him colony rej serves for Its greatest stars. Several hundred people gathered quietly outside the Roman Catholic Church ol I the Good Shepherd In154 words
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Article22 1961-05-17 2 LONDON. Wed. An appeal fund for the late Labour Party Deputy Leader Aneurin Be van has been launched. I22 words
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Article24 1961-05-17 2 I CAIRO. Wed. President Bukarino of Indonesia was greeted by President Nasser when he arrived 1 here yesterday for a visit.24 words
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Article364 1961-05-17 2 NOTE: All prices beiou* are middle prices U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, May 16. Previous Today KUBBER No. t Has c.i.t. European ports May 26J unquoted Juno litii J6 9/16 RUubEft No. 1 RSS SWt 26^ 26 11/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms, Juno364 words
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224 1961-05-17 2 Kennedy 'even more likely' meet Nik early next month in summit at Viena WASHINGTON, Wed. A meeting early next month in Europe between President Kennedy and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev appeared to observers here today to be even more likely following the Chief Executive's conference at the White House with Mr.224 words
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159 1961-05-17 2 SYDNEY. Wed. The parents of an Australian who wants to marry a:. Eskimo girl said here yesterday Canadians were "discriminating" ifainst their son. Mr. and Mrs A. E Whitfieici. of Sydney, arc the parents of Terry Whit field, a 2*i year-old159 words
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Article32 1961-05-17 2 STOCKPCRT. Eilgiatid, WA 3 it. tail Africari monkey broke oui ol us ca^ ben day went berserk and savagi young glii^ aiio a .io-.c. woman cunn? a tc::i;> minute cnaeai.32 words
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Advertisement479 1961-05-17 2 SHIPPING N.Y.K. LINE Score P. Sham Ppnang 3t-;uma Maru fof BOMB, I .^'OCO^ !ETA 4 7 61), H tJ'-i'g. Bros o, A'-.-.i-:. Rotterdam 4 Le Vz.r* 11/11 June Sr-ifra Mam for A5°n. Port Said. Ge-ca. Marseilles, Hamburg (ETA/ 21 5 51). Rottercarr, Lc^co". A^tz-erp Bremen 27/29 May Nagato Maru ft*479 words
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Advertisement25 1961-05-17 2 WORTHINGTOII v n 1 1 M Pi Hr r I I froi M m m I ■^B >.. tror m dEfM I j MALAYA "^^l/MiK^/^ B25 words
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Miscellaneous29 1961-05-17 2 I THE BOSS Y^Z I CAN GBT ALONG |£cJ\ i Vwithout you ?J -{p?U f I DON'T WANT 1 l^S-^#fn I HIM TO RNPJ #A#^i f W V^K'.vXv^- V\^^29 words
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Article, Illustration222 1961-05-17 3 SIGLAP, Wednesday. ilk' Singapore Battalion of gadc were presented with the Major General C. I. Harris, (Commanding, Singapore Basse tattalion church parade service Ihodisl Church in East Coast Hoad. The winners of the Queen's i 1 badge the highest award in222 words
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200 1961-05-17 3 i A 27-FOOT whaler, complete with sails, was I presented by the Admiralty to the Singaj pore Sea Cadet Corps at a ceremony held at the M.H.X.V.R., Laburnum, Telok Aver Basin. Presenting the whaler on behalf of the Admiralty, Capt. G. O. Roberts.200 words
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HIS COLD HALTS A TRIAL
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309 1961-05-17 3 I nave used up two handkerchiefs, prosecutor tells court gIXGAPORK, Wed. A cold caught up with a district court prosecuting officer, Senior Inspector X. Mahadevan, after lunch yesterday and forced a case to be adjourned for 17 days. The postponement was allowed by the judge, Mr. E. H. D'Netto, after309 words
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Article, Illustration617 1961-05-17 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J'HK International Cultural Night, part of the celebrations to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Rabindranath Tagore and staged at the Victoria Theatre, was under the patronage of the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. Mr. Rajaratnam introduced the programme as "truly characterising617 words
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201 1961-05-17 3 Inche Yusof to visit Bukit Timah on Sunday OUKIT TIMAH, Wed. v —The Yang di-Per-tuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will pay an informal visit to the Bukit Timah Cons- I tituency on Sunday. This is the third in a series of visits to constituencies which the Head of State201 words
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127 1961-05-17 3 COURT TOLD OF 'THE SPIDER AND THE FLY' CINGAPORE, Wed. A ma- gistrate said yesterday that according to the defence, the case before him was the old story of the spider and the fly in which the spider said: "Come into my parlour." Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chee, the Eighth127 words
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Article32 1961-05-17 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Sultan of Johore. Sir Ismail ibni Ibrahim, will open the World Health Week Exlii- bition at the Diamond Jubilee j Hall on Saturday at 10 a.m.32 words
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124 1961-05-17 3 SEAMEN'S UNION LAUNCHES UNITY CAMPAIGN SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore National Seamen's Union in Queen Street has launched a campaign to unite the 10.000 Asian seamen of all communities into a "national body" to look after their welfare and interests. Inche Arrifin bin Ah. chairman of the Union, said the union124 words
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Miscellaneous266 1961-05-17 3 i*ci. 1 iuui c-iuuiiu txie luwn. CINEMAS TAJ: Mahi Ravanan iTaALHAMBRA: Too Young mil): 5 8 30 -to Love: 1.30, 4. 6.30. 9.30. CAPITOL: For Life or For Death: 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30. CVTHAV- sarr*uirv 130 V.M.C.A.: Lawn tennis, 4.30 a fi'^n o?n fc>anCoUarj 1J0 pm.; body building and weight266 words
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155 1961-05-17 4 Fifty-eight enrol in centre's radio class 100 CHIAT, Wed.— The Jalan Eunos community centre Jias started a radio class, for the residents of the district. Fifty-eight pupils have enrolled Inche Johan Johari. instructor, said he could take on a few more pupils. Only those above 18 are eligible for admission.155 words
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140 1961-05-17 4 KATONG BRANCH OF KERALA ASSOCIATION TO HOLD CONCERT KATONG. Wed. The Katong branch of the Singapore Kerala Association i will be holding a variety concert at the Victoria Theatre on May 27. at 8 p.m. A >poke>man of the asso- ciation said that the con- j cert is being organised140 words
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172 1961-05-17 4 ASSOCIATION HELPS EX-PATIENTS TO LEARN TRADE JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The Johore Anti-Tuberculosis Rehabilitation Organisation is helping to eradicate the social stigma on former tuberculosis patients in many ways. Ex patients are now taught book binding, basketry and dressmaking work does not entail heavy physical strain— to serve a useful purpose172 words
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Article115 1961-05-17 4 BUSINESS IS SLACK FOR TRISHAS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The 930 trisha-riders in i Kuala Lumpur are today having a hard time with the increase in vehicles on the I roads. With the heavy traffic in town, they are finding it inj creasingly dangerous to move about. Business, too. is suffering115 words
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Article, Illustration259 1961-05-17 4 Apex clubs plan 'service to youth yet Bursaries for the needy KATONG, Wednesday. THE Association of Apex Clubs have adopted 1 "Service to Youth" as the theme for service projects throughout the forthcoming Apex Year beginning in July. This was disclosed to the Free Press by Mr. Hilary Hogan, president259 words
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Article, Illustration262 1961-05-17 4 TOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Mr. Raymond Blennerhas set, JCI vice-president urged Jaycees here to take an active part in their national affairs and to promote and exchange views and activities with other neighbouring chapters. He was speaking to them at262 words
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131 1961-05-17 4 A 'FESTIVAL OF DRAMA' BY FOUR CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' SCHOOLS HERE SINGAPORE, Wed *3 Boys of the Christian Brothers' schools will present a "Festival of Drama" on Friday and Saturday at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, St. Joseph's Institution at 6.30 p.m. The festival, organised by the Literary, Debating and Dramatic131 words
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147 1961-05-17 4 NEW BUILDING TO REPLACE 41 -YEAR-OLD GIRLS' SCHOOL SINGAPORE, Wed.— The 41--year-old primary school building of the Nan Hwa Girls' High School in Beni coolen Street is being demolished to make way for a new building. Miss ifang Shui Chor, principal of the school said the new building would be147 words
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Article72 1961-05-17 4 I SINGAPORE, Wed.— A limit- ed number of copies of the I latest Government Directory (April 1961) are now on sale at the Government Publica- tions Bureau, Fullerton Buildj ing at $2 per copy. j It gives details of the Istana Negara, Judiciary, j Cabinet,72 words
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51 1961-05-17 4 I SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mr H W. T. Pepper has been aps pointed Comptroller-General of Income Tax for Malaya. I The appointment, made jointly by the Yang dis Pertuan Negara of Singapore and the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaya, is announc|ed in the Government51 words
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96 1961-05-17 4 2 OLD BRIDGES ARE NOW BEING REPLACED TPOH. Wed. Two old and narrow wooden bridges in Ipoh. which carry heavy traffic, are being replaced by wide reinforced structures, costing a total of about $500,000. One of them is the bridge on the Sungei Pari road. It leads to Buntong new96 words
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211 1961-05-17 4 KATONG, Wednesday. ]y[R. Frederick Philips, 41, whose hobby is walking, proposes that the Free Press annual Big Walk distance be increased to 4 >o miles. I He made this suggestion when he called at the Times House to collect his211 words
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121 1961-05-17 4 Campaign to publicise benefits of improved seeds OHORE BAHRU, Wed. J A State International Seed Campaign Committee, has been set up here, with Mr. P. Class, the State Agriculture Officer, as its chairman. The object of the campaign is to give wide publicity on the benefits that could be gained121 words
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110 1961-05-17 4 FASHION NIGHT AND DANCE TO DE HELD IN AID OF FUND TOHORE BAHRU, Wed. i J The Junior Chamber of Commerce of Johore Bahru. will hold a "Fashion Night and Dance" under the auspices of Tengku Bendahara of Johore and i Tengku Shariah on May 31 at Istana Pasir Plangie110 words
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91 1961-05-17 4 INDIAN DANCING TROUPE TO PERFORM HERE SINGAPORE, Wed.— Padmini Priyadarshini, a wellknown dancer from South India, is expected to arrive in Singapore with her troupe of dancers and musicians on May 22. Arrangements are being made for dance performances to be held at the Sky Theatre in Singapore. Miss Priyadarshini91 words
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Article21 1961-05-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. R. Ramani, a Kuala Lumpur lawyer has left on a month's leave in India.21 words
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273 1961-05-17 4 New school is the result of their patience and hope MUAR W J fHE patience, perseverance operation of [he people ol Taj esulted in a new school hm This was stated by the Mi- nister for Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. when he officially declared open the273 words
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135 1961-05-17 4 DOCTOR CHOSEN TO HEAD KLUANG INDIAN ASSOCIATION R LUANG, Wed.— Dr. R. Vasudevan, has been elected president of the Kluang Indian Association, at its annual general meeting held here. Other officials are- Vicepresident, Mr. P. R. Viswanathen; General Secretary, Mr Rayal B. Jose; Asst. General Secretary, Mr. C. Chandran; Hon.135 words
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Article35 1961-05-17 4 Govt. puts on quarts ECUALA UHN p< denl Oowwi alls mitinj larters I k"<p In Uw Ujj] policy I me i::) build ««j Or./.- 1 lernw tran fcr- crs an en WWM^J have out. petin35 words
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Advertisement135 1961-05-17 4 j Travel Singapore- Johort w\ for Speed Safety I C**w Also Luxury Coaches hr flfff Federation Sin S ap i Eoquiry: Singapore Johore WJ» f 132. Rochore Road, Smgapore-7. Te' ■> J ,,,>#*" STRAITS VIEW Jf 1 (By the Rwfe of M^ i 2m.t. Jolon Scudoi J Bohru Ideal for135 words
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584 1961-05-17 5 NORMAN M. LOBSENZ - Role of churches, caseworkers and ministers in tackling the family upheavals NORMAN M. LOBSENZ MAKKUW vuunwumo, M X ""■■■■■■•■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■.■■■•■■■■•■l ■■■NM r il.(l..|,,r L far lawyers or doctors are interpret! i n *j- L W ir ""erestea m to divorce courts have had a chequered f 0(lk al schools barely have584 words
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Miscellaneous138 1961-05-17 5 RIP KIRBY by j ohn p re ntice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis oJ 4 Fl W.s MAY LET THEM HAVE I Utf~-/MAS/ft£ T^ C'.V/7i=^J I \AO W CAN YOU) WETSO iVILL f v A FEW— jm EXCAJAMSEI A'A T/C//S A/&3C T/A T//JS O PISMT MEM*SUAU&138 words
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Article347 1961-05-17 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE A new trend in education 4N important stateA merit on the future of education in Singapore comes from the Minister responsible for directing its course, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. He has pointed out that if current standards of living are to be even maintained, there must be347 words
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Article, Illustration872 1961-05-17 6 DEREK MARKS - WANTED: A MINISTER IN CHARGE OF SPIES DEREK MARKS By BRITAIN'S SUSPECT SECURITY SERVICES NEED A FULL-TIME SUPERVISOR PRIME MINISTER and First Lord of the Treasury it is a resounding title, indeed, and one that reflects the most arduous job in the country. Everybody knows that the Prime Minister is872 words
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Article68 1961-05-17 6 him V M I I I (•fit m 1 mrtu "ah. >ou >»al part-nh \J ad<tpud I S( '«"nd l.ntj f J Mj part-nu J > <)l »r s had b p _l N* uhai tti> J LAUGH,,] BEACRcJ Evehvb::: I w** nearl; omit arrangemi I j Black beepe'i68 words
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Advertisement870 1961-05-17 6 You can hand in your classified ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE I CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold storage (M) Ltd.* SB lanab Rata. IPOH Cold Storage <M> Ltd.g l-j Clare Street. KLAN6 fold Storage iM) Ltd., it New Road. KOTA IHARU OoM Storage (M> Ltd.,870 words
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Advertisement44 1961-05-17 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiii PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY". H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penong. ****************************************111 l44 words
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Miscellaneous610 1961-05-17 6 SINGAPORE \Vi:h Dexter: 830 Taleniime JO l~^ 11 metres (7:MO kc. s.) 9.30 The new.s; 9.40 Spurts reel; ~~^^M I I .Aledium Wave Service 10.00 Jazz and all mat; 10.30 i (14 j M\s M]£ 476 metres. Eaucaiing Archie; 11.00 Sing it __JBB I I i I 12.00 noon Midday610 words
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Article, Illustration167 1961-05-17 7 Egest creche to be built at Mountbatten: Room for 100 children I- C HOON HAY KALLANG, Wednesdoy. in roiislnicfiiig a $38,000 creche in Lgtttatten Road is expected to begin a id a spokesman of the Social Welfare men! s this creche would be the largest in Singapore and would be167 words
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77 1961-05-17 7 PAYA LEBAR, Wed. A ceremony was held at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Highland Road to mark the I confirmation of over 200 Catholics. The Archbishop of Singapore and Malacca, Msgr. Michael Olcomendy, conducted the ceremony. Among those who were77 words
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Article58 1961-05-17 7 .-a lead- 1 Canada, i K2 I said In j H was right j :r.ei: to i i on a i rW tour aboard Otcades" .said «ne out t their equality of Kiniski] n S:nga- active rm< of z .r^er in iggested that :t58 words
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Article, Illustration247 1961-05-17 7 WRONG NOTIONS ABROAD OF SINGAPORE MEDICAL ACHIEVEMENTS SINGAPORE, Wed- Dr. Felix MartiIbanez, internationally known medical historian and journalist, here on a week's visit in the course of a world tour is highly impressed with the "progressing medical advancement" here. Dr. Marti-Ibanez. Professor and Director of the Department of History of247 words
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85 1961-05-17 7 More attend- by the LJ "-.amber honour of I I International Mr Raymond *3 "En Villa E" i: i raised tbetf k of ir j&n a| helping hand to new chamber organisations in Malaya and Borneo territories. Members were advised to widen their85 words
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373 1961-05-17 7 ITNNECESSARY emphasis on academic education "is not the answer" if the current standards of living in Singapore are to be maintained, according to the Education Minister. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. This fact, said Mr. Yong in an article published in Singapore Trade,373 words
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186 1961-05-17 7 India-Malaya film trade needs closer ties 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A TOP Indian film star, Mr. Raj Kapoor, said that Singapore and Indian producers should collaborate to make films with a Malayan background. i Mr. Kapoor. an actordirector producer, envisaged that such a venture would be beneficial to both film-goers and186 words
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Article45 1961-05-17 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Professor Leslie Wong, Chairman of the Division of Finance, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration of the University of British Columbia, will speak on "Business Administration Education in the Universities" at the Rotary Club luncheon meeting at Cathay Hotel today.45 words
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89 1961-05-17 7 UNION TO START CLASSES IN LANGUAGES SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Cycle and Motor Workers' Union in Jalan Besar will conduct Chinese, Malay and English classes for their members from May 22. The classes will be held at its premises in the evenings and are free to all members. A spokesman89 words
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81 1961-05-17 7 FOUR MATC MEN ARE MADE PILOT OFFICERS i SINGAPORE. Wed. p our pilot officers in the Malayan Air Training Corps have been promoted Flying Officers. They are. Tanapathy Par- j angusam Naidu. Lam Shue Kuan. Harbans Singh, Patrick Goh Yong Meng. j Eight other officers have had their acting rank81 words
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Article41 1961-05-17 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Three men were each fined $100, or a month's jail, for illegally entering Singapore on May 11. They were Jap Sa Meng, i Lim Ah Chew and Lim Ah I Poh. All pleaded guilty.41 words
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Article, Illustration101 1961-05-17 7 Putting down her basket of washing. Mrs. Bear picks up the object that hit her. It's an apple." she whispers. But it's no'vhere near the time to pick that tree. It must have an insect in it. No. it hasn't. It's quite sound. And it's101 words
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Advertisement231 1961-05-17 7 Hermes r=inmn SWISS i I _f _F V "tint WjSH ___l»^^^^^__2^*__^ «i f__l_r __f^ I _i__l_-^^^vl__-^^r_^-_L__r^_^v^L_l_l___ _F /Mm ___^y__r ____r _r 7%e portable with all the refinements of an office typewriter. Exclusive visible flying margins. Service keys grouped together. 4 position ribbon for economy* Many other features too. $330 &*»</231 words
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Miscellaneous192 1961-05-17 7 YHIIO n.«. ness affairs at a distance with j lUU BIRTHDAY... ecollll Olay 22-June 3D: decision and dispatch. Be GEMINI not a day for astute and wise. t, nd «i.<i in- taking chances. Suffer the •niTTIDIIK (Nov< 23 Dec ,y v thai it results of speeuUtion.* if you SAuIMAKIUd 22)192 words
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Article, Illustration543 1961-05-17 8 Josephine Teo - TRA YS FOR THE PARTY-GIVE Josephine Teo l^l^^H^P^ l^^| Ml By ITS HOW ■^■J HOSTESS SERVES HER GUESTS THAT REALLY MATTERS... NOT WHAJI I HOW do you rate as a hostess? Your success does not only depend on what you serve, although it plays a great part, but also how543 words
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343 1961-05-17 8 MARGARET WEE - MARGARET WEE B* TN any home, the chair is one of the most, if not the most, important piece of furniture. For, most of the time you're at home is spent in them; eating, working, reading or just relaxing. .Whether one is343 words
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Article175 1961-05-17 8 AS a nature lover will tell you, gardening is an absorbing hobby. Many people have spent endless hours looking after the plants, and have never felt happier. In such a crowded city as Singapore, it is quite understandable that not all can pursue this hobby even if175 words
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202 1961-05-17 8 FIRMS PUT LOW-COST FURNITURE ON SHOW |fIIRTY linns will bb pal riirntture exhibition, to U r ncwiv-roniplclcd MacPherson i>' August. The exhibition, organised!?! ing and Development BoariisM to coincide with the oiiictol (l ltr: A Board official said that all available display space 48 tworoom flats on the ground floor202 words
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Advertisement289 1961-05-17 8 \Jr/7^ The beautiful new bra fhal gives you that youthful free-as-air feeling Elastic net panels round each cup expand and contract as you breathe as you move. Yet the bra stays snug —no bulging, no gaping. 'Keep-Shape* cups, lined with wafer-thin foam, mould you beautifully in a firm, youthful line.289 words
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Advertisement23 1961-05-17 8 A <MIM ♦witßiiP* fil I* [l g i I A voi!oblc stcd o- i*£a The 0 the JP*J XlK l 1 ]r *''423 words
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Article, Illustration935 1961-05-17 9 Tarmann-Ghia: Only 4 extra horses but chat a difference... THE NEW CARS ■*************************111 l Car-care for the owner-driver Ih at these lines at her she ■Will, you misjht lar. Take layne ft. for instance. ::sih m nderl shipp rt-to-I I friend 'he X mannI r .rod I m arm ie935 words
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Advertisement478 1961-05-17 9 811 1 Mart \{n\y ls T HE TIME IMVyVV TO CHANCE T0... K-L-G PLUGS ze;i7A HYLUMINA insulators <f HYLIMINA the world's l#*J^f finest plu^-insulatinii ijajl^^ Manufactured in one-pure BW like the famous X.L.d. Wjoßmt% Tra< k-tested for sewral yean WjfcMSm h > Vanwall, Aston-Martin, (lilera, and many others. There i^478 words
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Article, Illustration472 1961-05-17 10 Offshore yacht racing is fast becoming popular sport around Singapore 1 A PACE OF NEWS AMD VgW^OF SERVICE SPQR T M OFFSHORE yacht racing is last becoming popular with >ac fcfcmen U in the Services and the Singapore Oftshore Group (SO.G^) has been formed to encourage long distance racing in472 words
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Article, Illustration53 1961-05-17 10 E Picture shows Raymond Rndge (Singapore Infantry 2 Regiment) covering up as his opponent Neeroath Virab- hak is about to throw a right in the feather weight title bout at the Singapore National Boxing champion- ship. Raymond won the title after fancied Virabhak53 words
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124 1961-05-17 10 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. pOl'H boxers from the Singapore Infantry Regiment entered the finals of the Singapore National Boxing championships. Ariffin bin Junid, in the light-fly division, and Raymond Rudge in the leather weight class took away the titles while Brain Isaac, bantam weight iind Jumaat124 words
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Article75 1961-05-17 10 TENGAH, Wed.— The Matthews Trophy for athletics began this j j week and will continue until May 25. The trophy is competed for j annually by Squadrons at Tengah i and this year seven teams will I take part. The trophy is awarded to the team75 words
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Article, Illustration67 1961-05-17 10 Pettifer the G.H.Q. skipper being chaired by his team mates after winnine the Robinson Cup in the final of the Singapore Base District Football chambta^M The? beat Regimental Pay Office (FARELF) 5-3. Standing (left to riVht) ChTndler Vm««7 Brown, Collins, Pettifer (Capt). Harley, Smith, Ash*67 words
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309 1961-05-17 10 A tough and even tuss expected in the Caldbeck final on Mond THE premier event of the Army football year tikes pb at (iHQ. No. 1 ground. This is the final of tin ifc the FARELF championships between GHQ and 1-1 fidd Royal Artillery, who are travelling from Hong Kong309 words
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88 1961-05-17 10 TRIALS TO PICK RAF TEAM FOR THE LEAGUE SINGAPORE, Wed. The football convenor for the Royal Air Force (Singapore) has stated that trials for choosing the Air Force team to compete in the Premier League will start at the end of this month. The convenor Sq. Ldr P. W. Hope,88 words
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Article, Illustration40 1961-05-17 10 Meet Pompadour Jack th« lucky mascot of the Ist 1 Battalion. 3rd East Anglian Football XI. So far this season the Battalion pla> ed twenty games without defeat ancj hasb^nattw l.it^t *«»J layantti*" final. iw*jj40 words
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Advertisement225 1961-05-17 10 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- 1 fl^ plete the special delivery form be- A $8k low and hand it to your news-vendor KS^^TI or post it to the address below and JjsTvPvUb the FREE PRESS will be delivered to225 words
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Advertisement20 1961-05-17 10 So lovely it can only fc- a, EXCELSIORjy SINCE 1815 jk THE SWISS WATCH v FOR ALL CLIMATES \AI (l)iilfi^20 words
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606 1961-05-17 11 Lay's hockey off I JOHORE SPORTSCHATTER by Sebastian O. Rasoo THE only district in johore which can boast ot a No Incident" record in their football season is Batu Pahat. It is no false claim. A number of Kluang and606 words
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Article131 1961-05-17 11 The Indians don's play in S'pore O RMAN Singapore, Wednesday. (i touring hockey team has de- j Singapore Hockey Association's r(1 M 7 a match against the State on V it I '!ii Besar Stadium. 1 j norao secretary of the s ha. egotlattans with the Indian through. Insist on131 words
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382 1961-05-17 11 SIGLAP, Wednesday. SI, Stephen's School took s and finals <>f their Third held ;it St. Patrick's School M I I Rei i ill the waj i iose on i igri ins em tc beats fi Oil feci hange L J IS light, I standing382 words
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Article49 1961-05-17 11 GEYLANG. Wed.— ln a keenly contested match. Kota Rajah Sports Club beat Badan Kesenian 2-1 in a SAFA Div. 2D match played at the Stadium yesterday. Hussein Abdullah and Jamal netted for Kota Rajah. Kesenian scored their solitary goal through All from a penalty.49 words
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Article26 1961-05-17 11 OLU PANDAN. Wed.— The Sin--.more Infantry Regiment will hold its annual athletic meet on June 1. About 200 competitors are exoected to take part.26 words
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Article86 1961-05-17 11 Youths to meet Spore Juniors SINGAPORE. Wed.-— The Singapore Youth :eam ,0 meet the Juniors in a friendly football match at the Jalan Be^u- Siadium today at 5.30 p.m. will bt chosen from Jasman, Micheal Wong. Mahpol Ba.-ri. Kejapaihy, Tan Teng Hoo. Lee Teng Yee, Daud Hussein, Ibrahim Awang, Lim86 words
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Article56 1961-05-17 11 SINGAPORE. Wed— Tan Peng Thons. a member 01 tiie Singapore Youth team which played in the Third Asian Youth tournament 111 Bangkok recently. iefi yesterday for England 10 study law. Peng Thong, a reserve left lull back, played in the match against Korea. Thoiiß was56 words
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97 1961-05-17 11 OLYMPIC CYCLIST LEAVES FOR EUROPEAN TOUR 'TANJONG PAGAR. Weci. A Tweniy-one-5 ear-old Ron Baensch, of Hawthorn Amateur Cycling Club, who finished fourth in the Olympic 1,000 metres sprint at Rome last year, was aboard the liner Oceania, which left here yesterday. He will represent Australia officially at the world amateur97 words
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Article26 1961-05-17 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Army Depot Police beat 61 RASC 6-1 in a football malch. Osman (2), Kaair (2) and Aziz (2) scored for the winners.26 words
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Article, Illustration59 1961-05-17 11 At the ex-Malaya Cuppers vs Navy-Dockyard combined football match on Saturday. Sect Yew Chang gathers cleanly in mid-air as Navy-Dockyard inside right Rajoo goes for the ball. The ballet dancer in mid air is Tony Conceica a rather young 'oldtimer.' The pictures above show the former59 words
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Article, Illustration276 1961-05-17 11 GENERAL HOSPITAL R.C PLAN A BIG YEAR FOR SPORT SINGAPORE, Wed. An elaborate programme has been drawn up by the new management committee of the General Hospital Recreation Club for its members this year. Activities will begin next month with the inter-unit table tennis tournament for the Vellasamy Challenge trophy.276 words
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251 1961-05-17 11 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Gan Kok Cheng and Tan Hart Yon* were the outstanding athletes at St. Anthony 6 Boys' School I and II annual sports held on the S J.I ground in Bras Basah Road on Monday. Gan Kok Cheng won the 100251 words
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Advertisement111 1961-05-17 11 nTeRNATTONAL-CLASS FOR.D fl^ W^^B^S^^S^^B^l^M around drive Fa,cons There B— Wk I MS'* il ill never was car iike the Fa,con for IbbV o^t^^ma I mW aW bi^bjW I P M IBl making friends. And you don't m^ at I I I I- POlir*^*^ mfli^B Qve to search far for reasons111 words
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286 1961-05-17 12 My Fair Lady, a last-start winner, Will be hard to beat FORM GUIDE The Free Press icill publish a From Guide tomorrow of all the ru?iners engaged in i the Bukit Timah meeting. By ALLAN LEWIS BUKIT TIMAH, Wednesday. MY FAIR LADY, an easy last-start winner at 1 Bukil Timah286 words
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112 1961-05-17 12 TRIAL MAKES PEAK CLIMBER STRONG THREAT fORRKCTIONS to yesterdays v' trn< k work. It wa> NOT Native Trincess that galloped so «ell with Memo. It was Peak Climber, another newcomer trained by Porky Donnelly. Peak Climber is engaged in the Class 3. Div. 2—6F race the first day and on112 words
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Article, Illustration541 1961-05-17 12 The waiting game for two National stars: SAFA will not change team for tonight ENGLISHMEN TROUBLED BY THE HEAT by THE SOCCERITE Jalan Bcsar, Wednesday. \VHKN Ihe Singapore Amateur Football Association president Mr. Soli Ghee Soon sent an "SOS' for former British Olympian Jimmy Coates, and Seletar's sharp shooting Sperring,541 words
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203 1961-05-17 12 All the advance tickets i>oo priced at S4 and 2,000 priced at 83 for the F. A. of England versus Singa- pore game to be played at 7.30 p.m. today have been sold out. But there's still plenty of room inside203 words
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126 1961-05-17 12 ENTRIES FOR THE NATIONAL DAY BIG SWIM Wed— Swimmers intending to compete in ihe National Day Opeii Meet to be he.ri ai the River Valley Road t Pool on June 3 are reminded fnat emries. tosemer with the requir--1 ed fees, should reach ihe Secie- tary. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association.126 words
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Article39 1961-05-17 12 BALESTIER, Wed. Pulau o Brani United Sports Club scored their fifth successive win when they beat P. Peranakan by four i» goals to one in their S.A.F.A. Div. 3C irmch at the M.F.A. abound yesterday.39 words
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115 1961-05-17 12 YORKE SPARKS A 5-2 WIN WITH HATTRICK i OERANGOON. Wed.—Ceutrefor- ward Yorke was the hero for RAP Tengah when they met RAF Seletar "A" in a keenly contested SAFA Div. 2B match played on the BODCA ground yesterday. Tengah won 5-2, with Yorke cori- tributing three goals. Trailing along patiently.115 words
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Article24 1961-05-17 12 I FARRER PARK. Wed.— Guard Regiment edged Singapore Military Forces 4-3 in the M.O.R. League North 4 j football tournament yesterI day.24 words
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373 1961-05-17 12 AUSTRALIAN BILL ALLEY HITS A MAGNIFICENT 221 FOR SOMERSET LONDON. Wed.— Australian Bill Alley. Somerset's 42--f year-old hard-hitting opening batsman, stole the UmeI lisht yesterday with a magni- flcent undefeated 221 against Warwickshire at Nuneaton. I This was the first double I century of the season, and Alley's* own highest373 words
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Advertisement367 1961-05-17 12 Cot ai n oouto i inw j WORD PUZZt E >B I Address \j SJ f\ J I H't aior., notie C CLUES FOR WORD PUZZu'I 1. Mother may insist on it 4yy I being hung up in the right ,4? place after use. c >: "Jk 2. Ability to367 words
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