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Title Section16 1961-05-22 1 »m m must m, The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, MAY 22, 1961 15 CENTS16 words
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Article23 1961-05-22 1 jlice in n6w impaigp after tip-off Mon. rem vi L r n to cn- f c SI i s Alerted23 words
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Article, Illustration205 1961-05-22 1 Ol KIT rm\l! Mon. The Yan^ cli Pertuan Vegara, lnche Irusol bin Ishak, yesterdaj visited the Km kit limah constituency .uoinipanicd by lnche .i.icoh bin Ylohamed. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development and Assemblyman fOf Hukit limah. 1 bis205 words
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76 1961-05-22 1 DAWN QUAKE ROCKS SYDNEY FOR TEN SECONDS Mon. A sharp earth tremor rocked Sydney this morning. Some city buildings were shaken lor about 10 seconds and many windows were smashed. There was no immediate overall assessment of the damage. The shock was fell as far north as Newcastle, nearly 10076 words
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Article34 1961-05-22 1 WASHINGTON. Moll. James E. Webb, head of the Federal Space Agency said yesterday that about a dozen women had undergone training at a New Mexico medical clinic as pobsible U.S. astronauts.34 words
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Article39 1961-05-22 1 BRUSSELS. Mon.— A 74-year-old man who tried to leed a circus lion through the burs of its ca^e yesterday had the thumbs and forefinger of his right hand torn off He is seriously ill in hospital.39 words
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270 1961-05-22 1 National tongue: 20 top tutors to come from Jakarta PAYA LEBAR. Mon JXDOXESLVS Minister of Education, Professor Prijono said yesterday that Indonesia would send 20 of their best language teachers to Singapore to assist her in promoting the study of the Malay language. He told The Free Press or. his270 words
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Article, Illustration209 1961-05-22 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two Singapore schoolboys share with a senior Federation Customs Officer the S5OO prize in the Free Press Word Puzzle "AS" contest The three are: Ricky Seah, nf "03-E Wishart Road. Ha Weng Kong, of 32-3 Woodlands Road, and lnche Abdul Rahman Ariffin. of 1<209 words
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155 1961-05-22 1 BIG CHANGES SUGGESTED BY PRISONS INQUIRY COMMISSION SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Prisons Inquiry Commission (1960) report has been made public after sixteen months of 32 full commission sessions and 83 meetings in sub-committees. The 186-page report contains the first thorough study of prison conditions on the island and recommends a number155 words
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Article29 1961-05-22 1 HOLLYWOOD. Mon. Seventy-year-old Chico Marx, the senior brother in the former comedy team, remained in "fair condition* m hospital here yesterday. He has a chest congestion.29 words
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Article31 1961-05-22 1 MADRID. Mon.— A bus taking pilgrims to a religious fiesta plungea into a 60-foot ravine and caught fire near Seville early yesterday, killing 21 people and injuring 46.31 words
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Article, Illustration202 1961-05-22 1 Man from Tamil school goes to varsity FIRST TIME IT HAS BEEN DONE SINGAPORE, M o n.— For the first time in the history of the University of Malaya in Singapore, a Tamileducated student has been admitted. He is Mr. A. Chockallngam. 26. who has just started hi.s first-year law202 words
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Advertisement36 1961-05-22 1 I C0"C" PRtTTt IN COTTON DACRON N piovtcx Cotton b-a lasts longer, wt*out ironing absorbs like -hite^only. •odov Of- vtLWANi'S ;ii Rood Photo finishes and Lewis's race review -Page 11 m; I «F "388 N HaiaAiK^iflHflMi^l36 words
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Advertisement123 1961-05-22 1 Automation or selection? you can have both with the new. Contessa m n I r F IKON o^ l^cali^it-JControllea ~3j JL isjthat you jhavebotiraniully I^ autpmatic=4£ainei2 =^^J^l you I ha\je to do is~Xjo~-pre set^the^ I shutter^ speedy line up the I pointer hrthe^find£r and irelease I ojT^oTflhave^the\ option of I123 words
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Advertisement42 1961-05-22 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Vienna Conservatoire of Music) Enrolments accepts daily students tar Piano, Harmony, Piono-oecordion, Violin, Guitar, Aural (ear tramma) theory ot if*^ r**^s. m «**'C» Piano-iort, r *a/i«Sale Super Special rIIJSyB AV4kJ Tombolim Accordions 28-A, Penana, Lane, S'porc-t. Tel: *****42 words
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Finance, shipping and aviation
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375 1961-05-22 2 52 fatal crashes in 'good i year of air travel' Mon. Lust year was a good year in air travel although there were 52 fatal crashes recorded. said an International Civil Aviation Organisation report from Montreal reaching Singapore over the weekend. The report recorded 850 deaths in crashes against r>7o375 words
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147 1961-05-22 2 NO MORE NEW I CONCESSIONS TO FOREIGN OIL FIRMS —JAKARTA JAKARTA. Mon -The Indonesian Government will not give new concessions to foreign oil companies nor extend the old ones, Antara News Agency reported last night. According to the Ag< ncy, the Minister of Development Basic Industries and Mining. Mr. Chaerul147 words
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356 1961-05-22 2 Japanese firm gets $12m. contract to build ships for Iraqi company SINGAPORE, Monday. fHE Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering Company of Japan has signed a contract to build two ships in Iraq for the Iraq Maritime Transport Company, costing over $6,000,000 each. The iirsl ship will months and the second signing356 words
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Article57 1961-05-22 2 FIVE passenger freighters built for the Indonesian Government at the West German .shipyards. Ferrostal A. G. Essen, have been delivered at the port of Jakarta. They have each a deadweight of 2.300 tons, and a speed of 12 knot-. A dredger built in West Germany is expected to57 words
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Article75 1961-05-22 2 COPENHAGEN. Mon. World business leaders from 47 countries will have "private enterprise in economic development" as the mam theme of the 18th Congress of the International Chamber of Commerce opening here today. The 2.500 businessmen, will mcci in Cnristianborg Palace, the Danish Parliament buildings, to ciiscuss75 words
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Article41 1961-05-22 2 COPENHAGEN. Mon. The National Bank of Denmark has officially announced an increase in the bank rate of one per cent. The increase will be In effect from tomorrow and brings Danish bank rate to 6 1 per cent.41 words
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159 1961-05-22 2 Tin: Malaya boosts output by 447 tons in February I ONDON, Mon. Mine production of tin-in-concentrates in Malaya increased from 4,065 tons in February to 4,512 tons in March, according to the International Tin Council. Production was also slightly higher during March in the Federation of Nigeria (714 tons compared159 words
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Article105 1961-05-22 2 Provisional figures for Belgium showed that imports oi tin-in-concentrates declined from 421 toifc? in February to 623 tuns in March. Exports of tin meial from Malaya and Singapore in April were provisionally reported as 7,314 tons compared with 7.031 ton.-? in March. siocks of tin-in-concentrates at mines in105 words
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Article61 1961-05-22 2 OTTAWA. Mon.— The Dominion Bureau of Statistics reports that consumption of ail types o: rubber :n March this year declined to 8.822 long tons from 10.569 in the corresponding month, last year. With decreases in January and February, consumption in* the January March period dropped 18.7 per61 words
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212 1961-05-22 2 President Ayub and Johnson call for Pacific-Asia summit KARACHI, Monday. PAKISTAN and the United States proposed a summit meeting of heads of nations in Asia and the Pacific in a joint communique issued here last night by American Vice-President Lyndon Johnson and President Ayub Khan ol* Pakistan. The communique said212 words
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122 1961-05-22 2 RUNNING BATTLE AS MINTOFF TRIES TO HOLD MEETING V ALETTA Malta i Mon.— Thousands of people on the island of Gozo fought a running battle with 2.000 Malta Labour Party supporters yesterday and stopped Mr- Dom Mintoff, the Labour leader and former Prime Minister, from holding a political meeting. Heavily122 words
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217 1961-05-22 2 Alabama Governor threat* to arrest Kennedy men if they intervene in riot* MONTGOMERY, (Alabama), Mon. Governor John Patterson of Alabama warned that State authorities might arrest 400 Federal marshals sent to keep order if they tried to intervene in race riots here. The marshals, armed and wearing yellow armbands, arrived217 words
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100 1961-05-22 2 KATMANDU, Mon. A Japanese expedition has been forced by exhaustion and bad weather to abandon an attempt on Jugal Himal peak in the Nepaiese Himalayas, according to reports reaching here yesterday. The 13-man expedition, led by Mr T. Kaiimoto. was sponsored by the Ail- Japan Alpine100 words
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Article60 1961-05-22 2 Jugal Himal. which the Japanese expedition failed to climb, is considered one of the most tricky mountains In world. Although six thousand feet less than Everest, it remains unconquered despite six attempts on it. In 1957 a British expedition leader and two Sherpas perished while negotiating its higher glacier.60 words
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Article28 1961-05-22 2 TOKYO, Mon.— A thiee-mem-ber Cuban medical delegation flew into Peking yesterday for a visit to Communist China at ;he invitation of the Chinese Medical Association.28 words
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Article285 1961-05-22 2 ALEXANDER THOMSON - ALEXANDER THOMSON By London, Mon. IN a dark grey suit and 1 light grey tie, 57--year-old Si r Douglas Waring looks every inch a top City man. You would never think in talking to him in his Moorgate office that years ot adventuring had285 words
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179 1961-05-22 2 REDS HAVE ARMY OF 300,000 SPIES, SAYS HOOVER WASHINGTON, Mem. Communist nations have an "army of 300.000 spies ferreting out the secrets of the rest ol the world." according to Mr J. Leu..: Hoover, director of the {federal Bureau of investigations. Many Of the spies til the U.S. are attached179 words
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Article26 1961-05-22 2 \lc.:. I ed thr i j lOfl G till ti > i hour B Or I lear gas threw i Bomb* at th A sauc< ers26 words
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105 1961-05-22 2 BONN. Moil A O woman shot in tru h by SB. men celebratii Hitlers birthday 17 y> ai ago has successfully una* gone a first operation at I hands of a German sill who is trying to reston h health,105 words
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Advertisement487 1961-05-22 2 SHIPPING™^ N.Y.K.LXNE SatiLma Maru for Genoa I erpool ETA A 61), Hbu j r tataerp Rotteraaon L« Havre 11 11 June Sh.ga Maru for Men, Port Said, G? Marsc v mburg 'ETA 2: 6 61), R;- r --:^r. Le Son, Antwerp i 27 29 May Nagara Maru lot Port Saitf,487 words
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Advertisement69 1961-05-22 2 1 <® SH ARI THE O/VI-V I X AC BATTE R V V "J I TRANSISTOR R* D 1 ♦IB r^l^S^Tm^^ i^H |m 1 1 I f*^AA^ I Bll^---^' -*^B fl B lili B I gap I "*i -il"B m. LBV* P""""*^ fl T MK^B M lf **p*j"~^""''£f"'E3sflS"* T SB69 words
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Miscellaneous59 1961-05-22 2 SHIPS lyin.-; alongside the Singapore Harbour Bo. in! wharves or expected today arc: X ,< 23, Bidoi .1 22. Sumpitan NW. Pulau X I; NW, 5, Tamashima Mam :J7 2S, Martiniquaia i r > 16, Kan bodia i j Hartvig llaersb 10 11, Pan 6A, Bivt as 10/11, Salatij 29/30,59 words
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573 1961-05-22 3 TAMBYAH BRINGS YOU HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PRISONS INQUIRY REPORT SINGAPORE. Mon. L_ i s I a rved under conditions of greater freedom, that is. the open but subject to ci rtain conditions. We have come out in m ol transforming573 words
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386 1961-05-22 3 Keep vagrants, destitutes in special homes, probe team urges Mon. The Prisons Inquiry Commission recommends strongly that no vagrant or destitute in the real sense of the word should be committed to any of the prisons in Singapore. In a comprehensive 186-page report. the eight-man commission appointed by the state's386 words
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Article34 1961-05-22 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Officers in the General Executive Service will sit for an examination as required under their schemes of service on or about June 26 this year, according to the Government Gazette.34 words
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Article306 1961-05-22 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The rehabilitation of opium addicts should be divorced from the prisons system altogether and be undertaken as a social service under the responsibility ol the Ministry of Health. This is the verdict of tht j Prisons Inquiry Commission whose report is published306 words
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Article, Illustration287 1961-05-22 3 SINGAPORE DIARY - SINGAPORE DIARY A Colum SINGAPORE, Monday. 'JMIK only Tamil word he knew before his lour of India was "amar" which means "yes". Now A. Hamid from Singapore, fresh from his six-month tour of his homeland speaks Tamil and his mother tongue- Malayalam. A. Hamid. 20. speaks enthusiastically about287 words
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Article43 1961-05-22 3 TODAY: 4.37 ,J.m TOMORROW: 3.47 a.m. ana 5.43 p.m.; WEDNESDAY: 5.01 a.m. and 6.56 p.m.: THURSDAY: 6.32 a.m. and 7.50 0.m.: FRIDAY: 7.03 a.m. and 8.31 p.m.: SATURDAY: 8.53 a.m and 904 p.m.; SUNDAY: 9.41 a.m. and 9.37 p.m.43 words
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92 1961-05-22 3 PUNCHED TRAFFIC P.C. CHARGE: LAWYER CLEARED SINGAPORE. Mon. T. A. Francis, a lawyer, who pleaded not guilty to a charge of assaulting, a constable in the discharge of his duties was on Saturday granted a discharge amounting to an acquittal by the Fourth Magistrate's Court. Mr. H. A. D'Rozario. the92 words
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Advertisement263 1961-05-22 3 The world's first battery powered massaging unit For general massage (^^r^jr^w^' X a» M I For brushing the hair ill pP Ends the trouble of plugging can be used anywhere I SPONGE BRUSH RUBBER MASSAGING BRUSH I For sensitive children's skin. For evcyday massage cf rht I for face massage263 words
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Miscellaneous111 1961-05-22 3 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA: Days of Thrills and Laughter: 1.30, 4. 6.30. 9.30. CAPITOL: Swallow Thief Mandarine 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.30. CATHAY: Five Branded Worn- n 1.30. 4. 6.30, 9.30. DIAMOND: Anbumagan (Tamil': 1.30. 5. 8.30. GLOBE: It Came from Outer Space; 1.45. 4. 7. 9.15. (.AKKIC'K: Mumiaz Mahal (Hindi): 3. 6.111 words
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Miscellaneous96 1961-05-22 3 3.15. 6.15. 9.15. QUEENS: Indera Bangsawan (Malay: 1. 4. 6.45, 9.30. ITIi; SALVATION ARMY (Clemenceau Avenue Home League (women's meeting), 3 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Film show at Ramakrishna Mission Boys' Homo. Bartley Road. 7.30 p.m. CHINESE V.M.C .A.: Trafalgar Home Youth Club session, 7.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Out ram Road):96 words
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332 1961-05-22 4 'Wanted: Protection for illegitimate children and unwed mums' SINGAPORE, Monday. A CATHOLIC social worker, Mr. A. R. G. D'Rose, has called for protection for unmarried mothers and illegitimate children under the section of the Women's Charter relating to offences against women and girls. His suggestion is contained in a memo332 words
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Article35 1961-05-22 4 IPOH. Mon. A suit, a camera and a flash worth a total of $523, belonging to an estate doctor. Dr. D. R. Tweedie. of Sungei Siput, were stolen from a car here.35 words
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131 1961-05-22 4 THREE RADIO MEN LEAVE FOR HIGHER STUDIES IN BRITAIN NAVAL BASE, Mon Twenty-four radio technicians of the Naval Dockyard gave a farewell party to three of their colleagues on the eve of their departure to Britain for higher studies yesterday. This is the first time in the history ot the131 words
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Article46 1961-05-22 4 IPOH, Mon. Perak is to have four new fire stations by the end of the year. They will cost about $300,000. The Mentri Besar. Dato Shaari bin Shafiee. will open the Taiping Fire Brigade's new $100,000 building in Theatre Street, tomorrow.46 words
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Article, Illustration98 1961-05-22 4 MR ami Mrs. Jimmy wee Ban Poll, who were married at the Registry of Marriages. The bridegroom is the eldest son of the late Mr. Wee Bock Van and the bride. Miss Jenny Nsan Chai Lin, is the eldest daughter of Mr. Ngan Chin Kho.98 words
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210 1961-05-22 4 Rich harvests and returns from 4 new prawn ponds PASIR PANJANG, Monday. QPERATORS of the lour newly developed prawn ponds in Tanjong Pen juni, off the 10th milestone Pasir Panjang, who liad invested all their savings in the project are beginning 1 "comfortable returns'* months of labour and to reap210 words
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120 1961-05-22 4 MOVE BY CLUB TO OPEN MEMBERSHIP TO ALL CITIZENS SINGAPORE. Mon. The move by the Singapore Recreation Club to open the ordinary membership of the club to all Singapore citizens irrespective of race will be discussed at its annual general meeting on May 27. The Free Press understands that the120 words
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72 1961-05-22 4 NEW BID TO PUT AN END TO BEGGAR MENACE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A move has been made to put an end to the beggar menace in Selangor. The State Welfare Committee is to: ESTABLISH a rehabilitation centre near Kuala Lumpur where beggars will be trained in handicrafts and other light72 words
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109 1961-05-22 4 D.O. OF SOUTHERN ISLANDS TO GO ON RETIREMENT SINGAPORE, Mon. lnche Mohamed Ibrahim bin Haii Mohamed, District Officer (Southern Islands' is retiring irom Government Service on reaching the age of 55. He served with the Government for 33 years and rose from the ranks to the Executive Service. lnche Mohamed109 words
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139 1961-05-22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chinese V.M.C.A. "Katong Neighbours" will hold a fishing competition on May 31 at the South Pier from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. The competition is divided into two sections individuals and teams. Each team consists of four members. Mr. Khoo Oon139 words
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Article28 1961-05-22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Government will present its Women's Charter Bill for its I third reading to the Legis--1 lative Assembly at the next meeting on Wednesday.28 words
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Article, Illustration132 1961-05-22 4 IT'S FIRST OF ITS KIND ON SHOW IN SINGAPORE Horse zebra 'ZebroicT SINGAPORE, Mon.— This is neither a horse nor donkey. On its silver brown body are blackish stripes like a zebra. It is "zebroid" a cross b< tween a zebra and a bstse Its owners, the Circus Brazil. say132 words
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119 1961-05-22 4 Dance team will give show for charity SINGAPORE, Mon. A group of talented amateur dancers from the Aiagappa school of music In South India, who are now touring the Federation irtil visit Singapore next month. The 20-member troupe l§ under the direction of Sri D. R. Arunachalam. A committee of119 words
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100 1961-05-22 4 RAF TO PRESENT MEMENTO TO MALAYA'S POLICE CHIEF SELETAR. Mon Dato C.H. Fcnner. Federation Commissioner of Police will receive a memento from A.: Vice Marshal R.A. Ramsay Rae. Air Officer Commanding No. 224 Group, in appreciation of the close association between the R.A.F. arid the Federation during the cm. rgency.100 words
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94 1961-05-22 4 SULTAN PRAISES EXAMPLE OF TEACHERS A LOR STAR, Mon. T: Sultan of Kedah oral < the example set by member of the Kedah Schoolteachers' Union in contribution- to wards the cost of their new $200,000 building. Since 1954, each member had been donating one per cent of his or her94 words
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Article24 1961-05-22 4 I I I I I aY I ~fl I I fl 1 adr. fl I fl I fl fl fl fl aaaf I24 words
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Article, Illustration27 1961-05-22 4 I Re< I h«»n i" i b) I* RuddhM' l r, n h land l r<n i" Rf i \.J Mho... h* fr n'f 1 rear*27 words
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Advertisement260 1961-05-22 4 o"Vlu"e*Vpot"; S^m FULL STEREO v Made in Germany. $40.00 I^^" fcl^ifS^l^ mmffi* I v Model Valencia m a BUY k BLUE SPOT AND YOU OWN THE BEST J The German Name Is BLAUPUNKT Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. B 122-124 Orchard Road. Singapore. 227, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur.260 words
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Article, Illustration1949 1961-05-22 5 IpECTRE' ACTS: DEATH IS No. 1 ITEM ON THE AGENDA Jitter lames Hond had comiki nature cure and had left for I'lnenreiu-y meeting was sei m lock in the Boulevard fans. Vcr> Bt ecisely 20 men strode, i h according to his workmanlike boardroom I '!k ir chairman was al-1,949 words
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Article67 1961-05-22 5 BRITAIN'S top Secret Agent James Bond, No. 007, is sent to a nature clinic preparatory to a big assignment. There, oil unknowingly, he throws a spanner into the secret workings of an international crime organisation, SPECTRE which, at that time, was planning to hold the Free67 words
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Advertisement26 1961-05-22 5 v: sens UIHA Only 51.90 f ot P m GUITAR f I m fen s/8-30.' -•7 r j ilk. L Mir.,..i I I lB^Uensak V" LTD.26 words
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Advertisement261 1961-05-22 5 HV >. y\ I 1) recorder 734 i 4 z FOUR TRACK: maximum recording of 16 HCU^ C 3 SPEEDS" S l% \J£K'r£Jfr"' FRE Q^ENCY RAKGL: 40^20,006 S cps. OPERATING VOLTAGE: 110, 125, 160, 220, 240 vif i I The UHER 734 Model has o superimposing switch to recot 5261 words
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Miscellaneous168 1961-05-22 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson l^mikTF^£^ lm^^~~- S^LL^'' S L I^= THE <SREAT N!<SHTS ARE Elgj x v ->"V >^~, I7ETEJTIVE riSCQVEKEP iNM'eORATIN^.f^' 1 >^J k MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis L-- "^ft ARK rB L \f£AA/PS7CP '//AS '.'--v 5 *W^^K o^4 Af4M //)&>*/<!> ™SX*A UOOKAXMB168 words
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Article347 1961-05-22 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Way ahead fill* tourism HPHE Singapore Tourx ist Association is conducting a twopronged campaign to induce more people to visit the State and to make Singaporeans in- i creasingly tourist- minded. This was revealed by the new President, Mr. James Alexander, in an interview with The Free347 words
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Article, Illustration694 1961-05-22 6 Paul Johnson - Germany's finger on the H-Bomb trigger? Paul Johnson DEAN ACHESON'S NEW PLAN CAN SPARK THE THIRD WORLD WAR By IN its perpetual search for an answer to the problem of when and if NATO should use nuclear weapons, the American government and its senior advisers at SHAPE are toying with694 words
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Article271 1961-05-22 6 KENNEL CORNER rjNCE before I mentioned that one of the danger periods in a puppy's life is the teething time. This time in the pup's life comes when he is about four months old. It is easy to see when the puppy gets his firstA.P. - 271 words
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Article120 1961-05-22 6 the Free Press reported: "Last year the fortification of Government Hill made considerable progress, while the additions to Fort Fullerton were completed. A large extent of land was bought by Government in the Tanglin district, about two miles and a half from town, on which it is120 words
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Article93 1961-05-22 6 DENMARK'S fire service is looking for a way to get rid of 36 tons of powdered poison more than enough to kill all the country's four and a half million population. The out-dated agricultural poisons collected for destruction cannot burn, are too mixed to be neutralised by93 words
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141 1961-05-22 6 BASIL CARDEW - Robot car steers itself to success: It is just like blind-flying BASIL CARDEW By j RODE in Britain's first driverless car a car steered entirely, by electronics. Hugh Cardew (no relative) \v;is in the driving seal of a Citroen YXUB4S with his ivltitc-ftloved hands pressed against the windscreen. Yet the141 words
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Article37 1961-05-22 6 NUT*! .Ti.,.., f! I rt v n i I j w I rmt»« J i stor< somt aim, called ii home waiungi j lrrk What ia lor Mill" Girl i soap. bou and .1 cm of 337 words
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Advertisement815 1961-05-22 6 lorn can hand in your classified ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS toil Storage M Ltd., 91 Tanah Rata. swam Co d Storage <Mt Ltd., i-» Ciare Street. KLANG Cold Storage fit) Ltd., 10 New Rood. KOTA GHAWU Co!d Storage yU\ Ltd.,815 words
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Advertisement32 1961-05-22 6 BETTER VISION for BETTER LIVING Consult Malaya's Foremost Opticians: OAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 325, North Bridge Rd., S'pore-7. Next Door ODEON Phono ***** Branch: THE PENANG OPTICAL CO., 13, Farquhor St. Penang.32 words
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Advertisement100 1961-05-22 6 BIG CAR COMIORT SMALL CAR ECONOMY /JP^^V__r_i_i__l _H_U____r_r>lh__ _____|4 !f_A__\_l__l ■Lujl -==r^ _^^__l '\vs«r 1 THE TOYOPET CROWN BOASTS THE £CON TN AND HANDLING EASE OF A JMALI U[J THE ROOMINESS AND COMFORT OF mm Bronch: KAH MOTOR CO LTD 75, Bukit Timoh Rood, Smgoporc Phon-. Head ott.ee: 15 PITT100 words
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Miscellaneous131 1961-05-22 6 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE Short Wave Service: 41 metres (7250 kc s.l Medium Wave Service 476 metres. A.M. 11.00 Programme summary; 11.02 Music from the ballet; 11.30 Racno forum; P.M. —12.00 Mid-day serenade: 1230 Monday medley; 1.30 The news; 1.40 Alfredo Mendez entertains; 2.00 Final Year; 2.15 Calling the housewife; 2.45131 words
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Miscellaneous129 1961-05-22 6 Songs from _l_«- snows; 0.30 The news; 9.40 Album of harmony; 10.00 Hancock's half hour; 10.30 The BBC Jazz Club; 11.00 Melodies and memories: 11.30 Invitation to d.cam; 12.00 (midnight) Close down. RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) P.M.— 1.15 Tiffin Gate: 1.30 Time signal, news: 1.45 Tiffin d.ite; 2.00 Close down;129 words
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Miscellaneous353 1961-05-22 6 fl3j 14 BJP ,6 ,7 ■"■_ZZ__Z~Z"Z lo____i i 2Z" P—wsmW— v—u —W L— map BPn__l pjzz_zjizzzd CLUES ACROSS 7 Assert that this is where you 3 Ornithologjcai wjitor? (5) 9 OOagS 8 A roUen thing to do (2, 3). )3> 10 You can pu. butter m them I 12 The353 words
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Article68 1961-05-22 7 in tera- subscription- deducted from their wages from July 1. This is the result of an agreement reached between the Administration and the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya. The members have been informed about this in a union circular. The union has meanwhile launched68 words
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Article, Illustration221 1961-05-22 7 A bouquet for our hotels: 'Greater courtesy hard to find' UOTKI in ffi SINGAPORE, Monday. HOTLLS in Singapore have received a big bouquet from a leading British business executive who passed through the StateTset up a salt factory in the Federation. Mr. Arnold Inncs. chairman of the multi-million dollar Cerebos221 words
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110 1961-05-22 7 EX-SERVICEMEN NOW GUARD THREE TOWKAYS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three ex-servicemen have been given jobs as bodyguards to Chinese millionaires :n Kuala Lumpur. The men. whose names are being kept secret for security reasons, have considerable experience in the police and armed forces. Armed with revolvers, the Kiyouards shadow the mil.lonaires110 words
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201 1961-05-22 7 FRENCH STUDY AWARDS FOR TEACHERS AND POST OFFICE CLERK SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Choo Heng Cheng. 24 a clerk at the General Post Office, and Miss jOoi Phaik Har. 21. a teacher i fi art ley Secondary School, will leave for France in September for a year's academic course at university201 words
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Article, Illustration91 1961-05-22 7 Rupert lurer.i m case the sound IS repeated, and at once a hßure appears round a bush. it's the Squire himself." thir.ks R^perr. "How stern he looks. "Hallo, young Rupert." "lis c Squire, staring at him. Have you been playing one of your tncks r Ho*91 words
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Article, Illustration169 1961-05-22 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. A dance will be held at the Fraser and Neave Hall, River Valley Road, on June 3 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to raise funds for a new Catholic church at Queenstown. The dance, organised by the Cathedral of the169 words
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Article32 1961-05-22 7 PENANG. Mon.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has promised to reconsider the reopening of the Noordin Street Ghaut jetty. closed since 1958 as a check against customs offences.32 words
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163 1961-05-22 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. THK University of Malaya in Singapore is taking steps now to (ill a leaching post which will come into existence in 1963 when the new accountancy and business adininistra- tion courses begin. It has called for applications from suitably-qualified persons in accountancy163 words
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82 1961-05-22 7 GRAND PRIX: AAS GETS FIRST CHOICE SEATS SINGAPORE, Mon. Members of the Automobile Association of Singapore are being given the first preference to reserve seats in the grandstand for the Johore Grand Prix on June 24 and 25. Charges Mr. Y. W. Chan, secretary of the association, in a circular82 words
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Article, Illustration230 1961-05-22 7 Oil refinery proves firm's faith in S'pore- manager SINGAPORE, Monday. CONSTRUCTION of a Shell oil refinery at Pulau Bukom clearly demonstrates the company's faith in the State's economic policy. So said Mr. R. L. Parker the Singapore branch manager of Shell Company, who will be leaving Singapore shortly to become230 words
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Article53 1961-05-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The real live celebrations after a good padi harvest in Kelantan is to be presented on stage in Kuala Lumpur next month. The Arts Council is presenting this East Coast fiesta Rampai Sari Pantai Timor at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall53 words
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85 1961-05-22 7 GOOD PROSPECTS FOR COFFEE, RUBBER TRADE PAYA LEBAR. Mon. There are good prospects in the rubber and coffee trade between Singapore and Indonesia. lnche Mohammed Hussein. 45. a former Customs Department official in Singapore, said this on his return here in a Garuda Airline's Electra. The proprietor of Setia Jaya85 words
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Article40 1961-05-22 7 KUANTAN, Mon. The Sultan of Pahang took the royal salute at the annual camp parade by "A" and "B" companies of the First Battalion, the Territorial Army. Col. Yeop Mahidin bin Mohamed Shariff, took the general salute.40 words
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Miscellaneous27 1961-05-22 7 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... YOU have a variety of talents which ought to bring you »arlv success. The siars n_*e efven you literary and musical genhls. ln^dition^u_have27 words
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Miscellaneous173 1961-05-22 7 artistic gifts and might become a trained painter or sculptor. i Fond of travel, you will probaj bly want to visit most of the j countries on the face of the globe. You make friends where- ever you go and will have aci qua inia noes around the world. However,173 words
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Miscellaneous158 1961-05-22 7 JIDDA (Sept. 24 Oct. 23): LI DA A PRUDENCE and caution will pay the best possible dividends today. Be very astute. vnnooin ,oct 2 Nov 2l) duunriu A x important day for you to meet unusual situations, face on, and defeat them. sAGinAßiosiisi,isr D^i: tions can trip the unwary. Be158 words
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Article, Illustration361 1961-05-22 8 Speed... the deadly si n th at has to be checked— police IN the wake ot the Traffic Police report of 2,332 accidents in Singapore last month, A.S.P. Joseph Teng, Officer Commanding the Mobile Squad, has some words of advice for scooterists. "Be a responsible scooter-rider and you will not361 words
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76 1961-05-22 8 30 IN JOHORE GO ON A 'SECRET TRIP' rpiilßTY members of the 1 Johore Scooter Club left for a picnic last Monday without knowing their destination. They were led by the secretary. lnche Yunos Hj. Noor. the only person who knew where they were going because it was a "secret76 words
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252 1961-05-22 8 ALIAS RAHIM - Happysaf e Rabbits' team up with 'Singapore Bulniks' THE Happysafe Rabbits— a group of Rabbit scooter owners who aot together in the cause of friendship have joined the Singapore Bulniks Scooter Club. Rabbit owners can now send their machines to the Bulniks Scooter Club for servicing and repair works. The252 words
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136 1961-05-22 8 JAPANESE FIRM TO SEND TWO RIDERS FOR GRAND PRIX pOR the first time In motor racing history here, the Yamaha facto:;. in Japan Is sending two riders to compete in the Johore Grand Prix to be held late next month. The riders, Osamur; Mochizuki and Hirosh: Hasegawa, will be flown136 words
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Advertisement101 1961-05-22 8 I fiKjmX- I EVe n til Mm I EVERyoJ TRAVEL NEW Jamtri •OSXEO «0;OK i.. a AUTOMOTIVE BATTERI for motor-cars, motor cycles Ov^r 40 Jims tf customer mm r "J _d_^_i__^4h__! I "^S\ fc_* Swee Hin Trodmg Co. 166, Crois Bmmt, r'• 12-B, Jalon Tebrou 9mm G. C. Huat Co.,101 words
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Miscellaneous624 1961-05-22 8 Word Puzzle 'AR': The] i winning solution j AR 1 AR 2 AR 3 i |T YIR E SBMB I 1 ML O OKIE'RJ PHM-01l I I |EjT| [■j A~R B|E I R| 2_ B RAN D SB 2 _JhT|T~PM-I T H i A ITvJeHB 'IP ,Q| L| I IcTT]624 words
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Article, Illustration485 1961-05-22 9 M nm in mm ss Prettier, slimmer... I THOMAS WISEMAN BLrtUTFNED Diana Dors, if that is nut tack in *^&m?^ nt.^th uncharacteristic reticence, TS^S^S E i i >h d> S swlm ™ns-Pool _or from making any I sl f^'ft? 1 lhin 8 he has done during her abI i!485 words
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504 1961-05-22 9 CYPRUS: THE 'ISLAND OF LOVE... FEAR' BOOK OF THE WEEK' THE IMPARTIAL KNIFE: By Peter Paris. (Hutchinso~, ils. THIS is an honest and unprejudiced account by a young Irish doctor of his experiences during the year he spent at Nicosia General Hosiptal. Ii gives a fresh and unusually interesting view504 words
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264 1961-05-22 9 Once so shy Billie is now tops in the love scenes UNTIL now the real, distinguishing West End success for which every actress longs had seemed to elude Billie Whitelaw. In films "No Love for Johnnie". ..."Hell is a City" "Payroll" everyone agreed that Billie Whitelaw was "such a good264 words
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Article240 1961-05-22 9 Denis Price finds a new home Dennis Price the top star in British film* in the days when the kitchen sink was not even mentioned on the screen —is to leave Britain to live in Venice. This marks the end of a long and arduous fie lit by Mr. Price240 words
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Article, Illustration266 1961-05-22 9 THIS is the only stamp design that has ever portrayed an entire navy! The ship is the gunboat Lark and when the stamp was first issued in 1909 she was the only warship owned by Liberia, the Negro republic set up on the west coast266 words
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Advertisement121 1961-05-22 9 •^3Lp^S fsgm\ in i' 4 >■*- I 1 I i Taw 1 1 I HONG KONG... Save money on a holidays Yes in the exotic shopping ba?aar of the Far East. Frcm cameras, suits, ivory, jade name and you can claim and at amazingly low prices. All in fabulous Hong121 words
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Article, Illustration624 1961-05-22 10 KEN JALLEH - No time for old heroes...work for youths bring back badminton glo, KEN JALLEH turns the spotlight on the new SBA chief SINGAPORE'S new O badminton chief, Mr. Lim Kirn Peow is a man who believes implicitly in the promise of youth. At this time when Malayan (and that includes Singapore)624 words
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721 1961-05-22 10 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE mighty Marines from Pulau Brani arc still maintaining their lead in the Singapore Amateur Football Association Division One League. They have six points. Darul Afiah. the 1959 'double' champions who were relegated to Division Two721 words
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295 1961-05-22 10 BUKIT TIMAH. Monday. INCLUDED in this year's Freshmen-Orienta-tion Games is an athletics clash between Seniors and Freshmen which is scheduled to take place on June 3 on the University ground at 3.30 p.m. This is the first time that an athletics295 words
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103 1961-05-22 10 OFFICIALS OF THE USEFUL B.P. FOR THE YEAR SINGAPORE. Mon. At the annual general meeting of the Useful Badminton Party, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: Patrons: Mr. Lim Tian Lye. Dr. Wong Ah Teck. Mr. Tan Puay Choo. President: Mr. Wee Kirn Wee; Vice-Presidents: Mr. Aug103 words
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Article43 1961-05-22 10 DETROIT, Mon.—Eighteen-year-old Henry Car ran the 220-yards (straight) in 20 seconds flat here last night to equal the world record for the distance. But officials said that. because of wind assistance they probably would not seek official recognition.43 words
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Article26 1961-05-22 10 GEYLANG, Mon. Alexandra "A had no difficulty beating Reformative Training Centre 5-0 in a SAFA Div. 3A match played at the Stadium on Saturday.26 words
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222 1961-05-22 10 ROY LAZAROO - Pahang Cup fights lack that 'pep' ROY LAZAROO by SINGAPORE. Mon. The annual boxing contest between Singapore and the Combined Services for the Sultan oi Pahang trophy on Friday night did not come off as expected. True, there were a few good fights, but there was not the pep we222 words
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Article65 1961-05-22 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Beatty Old Boys football team to play Raffles Old Boys in tne Marshall Shield competition on May 28th. at the Raffles Institution ground, will be chosen from: Chua Hak Seng, Harban Singh. Tan Choon Wah Anuar, Rahmat Basro, Ifusa, Chew Thiam Huat.65 words
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Article49 1961-05-22 10 PASIR PANJANG, Mon.— Royal Military Police beat 221 B.V.D. Johore Bahru by four wickets in* a cricket match played here on Saturday. 22l BVD— IOI (Chapman 40. Grout 26. Cpl. Chapman 8—28). RMP— IO2 for six (Hopkins 24. Cpl. Chapman 21, Tims 20).49 words
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Article267 1961-05-22 10 JOHN CLARKE - JOHN CLARKE By LONDON M, COLIN COWDREY, who, besides li gifted batsman is learning big-business management, comes < m in this hook in favour ol first-class c played mainly :il weekends. He would make exception, to the week-t j :id rule. Touring sides would have much the same programme267 words
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Article25 1961-05-22 10 BURNU I laya wil lor Bun liver v foliowii Lord. J chaim Bum) r- r I each Iqu r :S national TV I retuTJ25 words
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Advertisement25 1961-05-22 10 1 »_an^p^ t *^-_i__ B__ 1. 1 vf '9-hj_K_Bß? Auto Rokknt M up to 1/1088 ("W meeds, chang at* r ,n V/ Autoni.itu f t25 words
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609 1961-05-22 11 ALLAN LEWIS REVIEWS YESTERDAY'S RACES DISTINGUISHED GEM AND MORNING FLIGHT PAY PRICE OF POPULARITY MORNING Flight, winner of the main Class 3 event over One Mile at Bukit Timah yesterday, was the shortest priced favourite to win. Morning Flight improved on609 words
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Article, Illustration131 1961-05-22 11 mammsm Avsi> .«A_*__i_a_tt_>_Ai_w_a__M_w* tM J J »»BBBjB| _B_L Going: Soft then yielding B_bß-§-__BB_B_BBBBBB_BB_B_b_m_m_B r>ur>rr> ai«Kr> ;v-r. Won by X 1 -"^^.-.^v+^^x^^^^^.^^^^^^^ ~1^73P ■K-SS^T'*' "*~~~~^i-J^e: lmin. lo 4/5. P O. 3. Mr. 5-« F. W»„ by: 1. Xk.; Time: in.in. 17 3/3. V i Di N131 words
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Article, Illustration519 1961-05-22 11 Seong Ismail brings in Race On for the day's highest pay out I L/ ~~2_____ t the r Capi Canaveral by halt a length with Sporting Marvel fourth. Delargo finished strongly in fifth placing v/ith Capacitor close RACE ON paid the highest dividend of the day, 5192 for a win519 words
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Article42 1961-05-22 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Stamford Girls' schools I and II held their annual primary One to Six sports meet on Saturday. Yellow House, with 148 points walked away with the team title for School I while Red House was runner-up.42 words
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Article32 1961-05-22 11 PASIR PANJANG, Mod RTetwmgsa'an Sepak Ra^a Jaring beat Negara Baliaru teams, 8-1 in the Sepak Elaga Jaring wmrna- mem sponsored by the Gabongan Sepak R;'.L;.i Jaring Seluroh Pasir Panjang.32 words
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Advertisement131 1961-05-22 11 ANOTHER SENSATIONAL JAPANESE DISCOVERY "Varsan gi INSECTICIDE ./I^^^^fc^ Foul Smell ./"""M™ UP*'>v fl B _^r mh__ Py* ilflflßl A /i m ssJbbv \m lEifvl _M_H_^_^_^_MHfl_fl lil Br' 1 /^l BWiB aaJMW JFr^l ill Nil s^^w mm^ on i y 52.25 VARSAN is a Product from the Manufacturer of the World131 words
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Article, Illustration444 1961-05-22 12 Yesterday's attraction... women P 111 footballers Soon we'll be ready to take on Selangor, say the women JALAN BESAR Monday. A CROWD ol over 2,500 paid $1,800 to sec the lirsi women play football in Singapore ;it Ihe stadium444 words
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225 1961-05-22 12 THE ISLAND CLUB TROUNCE SELANGOR TEAM SINGAPORE Mon. Royal 3 Island Club trounced Selangoi GoM Club by 331 hats to i_- points ii: their annual match T^lviv* d at the R i.e. links in Thomson Road ,-< sterday. From the singles played o:. irday, RJ.C were leading 1 c results225 words
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Article51 1961-05-22 12 ciEYLANG. Mon.— Darul Allan "A had 10 fight bard lo beat Amieab'.es Athletic Association 3-1 In a SAFA Div. 3 A match played a: the Stacnurr. yesterday. Salim. RBhmat and Ahmad Mawi scored for Darul Allah while Neu Nam T.na netted lor the k51 words
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Article138 1961-05-22 12 SERVICES WANT A CRICKET DECISION SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Combined Services, meeting the Hong Kong cricket tourists in a one-day match on the S.R.C. padang today, are determined that a decision is reached either way. Major John Farmiloe, the Services captain, was optimistic about his teams chances. I r.e Combined Sei138 words
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Article158 1961-05-22 12 THE REBELS UNBEATEN AT SOFTBALL I TMJKIT TIMAH. Mon. The Rebels maintained their unbeaten record tor the sea- son when they 'massacred' the Diamonds by 22 runs to tour in the Soitbali Assocla- tions "B league match on the University ot Malaya I ground yesterday. The Rebels. finding no opposition158 words
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606 1961-05-22 12 Don rescues Hong Kong and S'pore force draw force draw SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE were lucky to force a draw in their two-day interporl cricket 'test* tigamsl Hong Kong on the padang here yesterday. Given a fair chance of scoring 141 runs in the space of 117 minutes. Singapore were in606 words
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93 1961-05-22 12 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS SYDNEY, Mon. Results of Australian Football League matches played yesterday are: New South Wales Association (north): Cardiff 3 Aw aba 3. Ne.wcastle 3 W. Wallsend S, Cessnock 1 Wallsend I, L. Macquarie 6 Blacksmith 2. New South Wales Federation (Division One I Auburn 1 North side93 words
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Article, Illustration247 1961-05-22 12 BUKIT TIMAH. Mon.—Hamid Najat, 27, and Abdul Ghani Hassan. 18, romped home winners of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association's 25--milje time trial rtwo-up) meet yesterday morning. Tiiey ciocked 57min. 34sec, an ail-Singapore cycling record a i the Bukit Timah course. They247 words
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108 1961-05-22 12 TALAN BESAR. Mon. A beau- tiful header which hit the upright and entered the net by Government Services Youth skipper Chew Seng Thum off Syed Osman enabled the Youths to hold Tan Tock Seng Hospital, the 1961 S.G.S.F.A.'s league champions, to a108 words
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Article23 1961-05-22 12 LISBON. Mon. Portugal ano England drew l-l in their World football cup preliminary ti ben yesterday, after a goalless hist naif.23 words
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Article18 1961-05-22 12 SINGAPORE. Matt. I anionPagar Rangers beat Dinar Pulawar Tamil School 3-0 In a lootball match yesterday.18 words
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Article29 1961-05-22 12 BOULDER, Colorado, Mon. George Da vies beat the world pole vault record by one inch with a leap of 15 feet 1(1 and a quarter inches yesterday.29 words
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Article14 1961-05-22 12 WARSAW. Mon- Poland beat tne Soviet Union Ul an international football match.14 words
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