The Singapore Free Press, 25 May 1961
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Title Section22 1961-05-25 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1961 15 CENTS22 words
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Article56 1961-05-25 1 payers tdawn usher in Hari Raya l'hmic> Muslims, C the Haiis, si t nl to Ls md >urau> mfn p? n era Raya a res s. v I'll s, i g s» ring. Greetings L 1 1 is L Haji H Sarj ZJ Vv L 01 Iclntyi ers sea56 words
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Article89 1961-05-25 1 RTAai do tfte /ojm a&Ottt £rte trouncing 0> Singapore's national football team by the tour- to F..4. team /asi Wednesday? .4 cross-sectUm of their rietcj whether they agreed or disagreed with Ken JaUeh's comm c n t s appear* in The Free Press tomorrow. The three89 words
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Article, Illustration245 1961-05-25 1 J CHORE BAHRU, Thurs Thousands waited outside the Diamond Jubilee Hall here last night for the results of the town council elections. The Alliance won the j majority of the seats in the eight councils for which elections were held. In Johore245 words
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133 1961-05-25 1 LONDON. Thurs— The International Tin Council started its final routine sessions yesterday under the current tin agreement due to expire on June 30. Speculation here wsus mat an announcement may be made later this week, after the closed door meetings, on the133 words
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283 1961-05-25 1 Harbour pilots made $100,000 a year, Dr. Toh tells House SINGAPORE, Thursday A DISCLOSURE that sonic harbour pilots in Singapore were earning up to $100,000 a year only two years ago was made by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Cine. in the Legislative Assembly last night. Dr. Toh283 words
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309 1961-05-25 1 KEN JALLEH - BADMINTON: MALAYA FACES ROUT BY THE DANES KEN JALLEH By SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Malaya didn't have a chance against Denmark in the badminton international last night, and Malaya still won't have a chance when they meet to complete the match on Thomas Cup lines tonight. The Dar.es took a four-nil lead,309 words
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Article24 1961-05-25 1 j JOHANNESBURG. Thurs. Dennis Adams. 25. Empire flyi weight boxing champion, was yes- terday committed for trial on a charge of rape.24 words
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Article21 1961-05-25 1 I LONDON. Thurs.— Dr. Geoffrey Fisher yesterday preached his last I public sermon as the Archbishop of Canterbury21 words
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Article, Illustration111 1961-05-25 1 KATONG, Thurs. A soil-testing* ceremony to be held at the Chung Cheng High School in Goodman Road this afternoon, will mark the start of work on the biggest auditorium in Singapore. Costing about $600,000, the Aye storey auditorium which can accommodate 3,000 people, is expected to be111 words
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198 1961-05-25 1 ALLAN LEWIS - Power 1st. best of the day at Bukit Timah ALLAN LEWIS By mjKIT TIMAH, Thurs. The big crowd expected at Bukit Timah this afternoon should witness some very good holiday racing. On paper there seems to be several good bets and of these I recommend Power First as the best198 words
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Article40 1961-05-25 1 WORKSHOF BLA7 SERA> iOOM 1 Hon I Mi X i i iit (in pul mif F<H i ttu I i l ED WILL MOT lEEI COUP LEA pro v llw I I II 1 > lent I X n papa40 words
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Article29 1961-05-25 1 TACOMA fWasdliugUN)), Tbarfi. A giant C-124 Olobemtutet struggling lor aliiume crashed shortly after takeoff iron) MrChord Fie'.u yesterday willing is of the 22 men aboaiu.29 words
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Advertisement72 1961-05-25 1 Ln goods --££1 SINGAPORE-6. m <» foni s pig day.. .but she will not be Queen— P. 2 S AK.\/ KYOTO semen (from Hong Kong) provide tourists "s opportunity of visiting Osaka /Kyoto/ Kobe return by direct flight to Hong Kong or J tav s cf Cathay Pacific air travel.72 words
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Advertisement100 1961-05-25 1 SQUIRE &LONGSON World MHH|H|I Famous B British M I Piano. I Sole Agents: ,Jr SINGAPORE PIANO CO 169. Orchofd Rood, Singapore -9. /s spy war coming? Page Six I Ba H f i »^3H8»3E5a3 IE HI ■1 2120 TE TRANSISTOR medium short wave, all transistor operates on p> torchlight batteries100 words
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144 1961-05-25 2 iFree Press city section: Finance and industry I ON DON. Thurs. A rather tone characterised yesterday morning's tin mar- ket in fairly active j It alings. Some quarters reported a I tfr amounl ol continental i\ while r was also ighi hat144 words
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Article19 1961-05-25 2 i. Tin I iiian- 1 previ us 394 0, 38 <5, 38" X C 8 191 219 words
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Article28 1961-05-25 2 Joint U.S. -Turkey tyre projects Comp nd Company Turkey ice some hou- rurkisii ipi- will amount to tiie Goodyear ryn nves some £54 the 05. £60 nullion. start28 words
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Article40 1961-05-25 2 c the Singapori v. Asahi 26, Tui Mai ngalen. I Mi I A I I Seng H( g Hin, Kirn to. Sin Hong Ho. Perl Swett'nham A T Old ki rh B lor. Bov< oke, HA Dtomed,40 words
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333 1961-05-25 2 Ampol Petroleum makes 'historic' issue of new shares By Free Press Market Reporter THE issue of new shares by Ampol Petroleum is unlikely to meet with criticism anywhere, states the latest issue of the Investor's Chronicle. "The issue is being made to both the Ordinary stockholders and the Convertible Noteholders333 words
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236 1961-05-25 2 STOCK MARKET: GILT-EDGEDS LOSE FURTHER GROUND LONDON. Thurs. Giltedged securities lost further ground yesterday but. otherwise, the stock markets generally presented a satisfactory appearance. ["here was, however, a further' contraction in business. The current weakness of sterling in the foreign exchange market and last Friday's rise in the United Kin«dom236 words
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Article50 1961-05-25 2 HONG KONG. Wed.-— Closing pric here today were: Previous Today I H. S. B. ..k orporatioi] $420 S4!^ sales sales .ock Marden siT.oo $16.70 sales sales ETKong phone $53.00 553.00 seller: sales Dairy Farm <vColo Storage $39.25 $39.50 sales sales Taikoo Dock $73.50 $74.00 1 .sales sales50 words
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Article134 1961-05-25 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sale^ in ihe Singapore Tracing Room yesteruaj were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustean $1.58 (unchanged), Fed. Dis. $1.80 (down 20 cents), Gammon $2.15 (unchanged), s.t'.s. $2.38 (down 4 cents), Steamship 82 cents mown 1 cenu. TIN: Aokam $4 25 (down 45 ceiits), A. Amal. 29.5. 4134 words
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53 1961-05-25 2 PRETORIA. Thurs.— South Africa's gold and foreign exchange reserves dropped by more than 3 million rand to 148.589.258 rand during the week which ended May 19. Since South Africa's decision on Mar. 16 to leave the Commonwealth, its gold and foreign assets have fallen by53 words
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Article30 1961-05-25 2 LONDON. Thurs.--Stocks of refined tin in London metal exchange official warehouses at the end of last week totalled 9.190 rons (against 9.334 tons in the previous week).30 words
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178 1961-05-25 2 Asia blames take-over fear: 'Bar to investment' Thurs. —Asian delegates at the International Chamber of Commerce Congress yesterday admitted that fears of "non-busi-ness risks" had limited the flow of foreign investment into developing countries in Asia. The Philippines delegate, Mr Gonsalo Del Rosario, vice-president and general sales manager of the178 words
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Article20 1961-05-25 2 NICOSIA. Thurs. Britain ha? agreed to finance a Cyprus Gov- > ernment's £7.500.000 electricity j de\ elopment scheme.20 words
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267 1961-05-25 2 Speaker suspends Ceylon MP for second time COLOMBO. Thursday. THE Speaker ol the Ceylon House of Representatives expelled a former Minister. Mr. Philip Gunawardene, from the House yesterday and suspended him from sittings for a we c k i It was the second time in seven days that Mr. Gunawardene267 words
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129 1961-05-25 2 FISHERMEN'S WAY TO SAVE MARRIAGE FROM THE ROCKS rKYO. Thurs. The people from a tiny fishing village in Okinawa saved their marriages from "going on the rocks'" by placing the quarrelling husband and wife on a rock j two miles out at sea. The fishing folk from j Ganka village129 words
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Article89 1961-05-25 2 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs.South Africa is today in an anxious mood. A week before she leaves the Commonwealth, the possibility of violence erupting —as it did last year at Sharpeville —is an accepted fact. Police today made fresh j swoops on African town- i ships throughout the89 words
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123 1961-05-25 2 5 HELD FOR SELLING GIRLS TO GEISHA HOUSES TOKYO. TtMirs. Kanagawa police, near here, yesterday said they had j detained Dive Japanese suspected of selling girls j to geisha houses at holiday resorts such as Odawara. At ami and Shuzenji. Police said that since Sep- tember 1959 these live Japanese123 words
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Article21 1961-05-25 2 MANILA. Thurs— President and Mrs. Carlos P. Garcia of the Philippines quietly celebrated their 28th weddinn anniversary here yesterday.21 words
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Article19 1961-05-25 2 JACKSON (Mississippi). Thurs. A dozen "freedom riders'" arrived here by bus yesterday and were promptly arrested.19 words
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Article390 1961-05-25 2 C.1.1 NOTE: Alt prices beiow I are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, May 24. Previous Today RUBBER No. H»« e.i.t E v re p t a n ports May unquoted unquoted June 25 11/16 25 13/16 RUubER No. 1 RBS Spat 25 15/16 26390 words
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341 1961-05-25 2 Big day for Toni... but she will be 'consort,' not Queen AMMAN, Thursday IHNG HUSSEIN of Jordan, on the eve of his wedding to a goldenhaired English bride announced yesterday that she would have no "title or decoration or position" and that she shared his indifference to such things. It341 words
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Article31 1961-05-25 2 1,:., l ,ir .< al p r i dv s mak -;.i might del a nst c produ n I ■■-'-.< r\ i request that for America n a a will for."31 words
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Article31 1961-05-25 2 i I pear. tiers! F r 4 h timism*' over tl I ti l th< lifl geria is I Accor auth< rit educed il Saturda i i i \xshi Pi31 words
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Article59 1961-05-25 2 /GENEVA, Thurs. -Ti: 14- nation conference an Laos, after a week oi s}>eechmaking\ yesterday citcided to adjourn until May 29. at the latest. Meanwhile a report from the International Control Commission urged the immediate withdrawal of all foreign 1 i x (>■' Th< si States I59 words
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Advertisement431 1961-05-25 2 J^._K_K. Is I NE s oure P. S'lwm Penang ■an Liverpool (ETA 4/3 51), H burg, Rotterdam 11/11 June SI i iara i Aden, Pert $3iQ, Genoa. Marseilles, 21/6/61), Bremen, Rotterdam, London, Havre 27 29 May Man Port Said, Beirut, Lattakia, Famagttsta, lul (.Bourgas. Cotistarzcj Odessa 11/13 July H Ha431 words
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Miscellaneous20 1961-05-25 2 POP h '***}< 4"+" y^ vw you TEY THE BEEAC7 J WVJ w^ v \i/' rV IN-T' I i^__________M___________k V I^^^20 words
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Article, Illustration151 1961-05-25 3 P» r Mr fj U«*g a rtf Ini ■U degree i ItMB, i s '>ndu« t 2 for P. J i nited T l Uf r LttOg YCr iP in: d hv i Upl/' 1 1 'linvtor t."\ m N itiona] **i. rhair- ""<'-151 words
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258 1961-05-25 3 Singapore-Malaya: Move soon to set up common mart SINGAPORE, Thursday. \N important series of talks which may lead to the establishment of a common mar-Ptl-elhortl, >,alaya and SingaP re Wi This was revealed in the Legislative Asmnl»!y yesterday by the Finance Minister, I).. Goh Keng Swee, when he replied to258 words
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107 1961-05-25 3 CO-OP SHOP FOR TRAFALGAR HOME: MINISTRY SHELVES PLAN SINGAPORE. Touts. The Health Ministry has shelved Its plan to open a v- -operative shop at the Trafalgar Home for the use ol the inmates. 7 k .e Registrar ol Co-opera-tive Development has recommended that such a project is not feasible under107 words
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84 1961-05-25 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A magistrate yesterday warned two men and a housewife not to enter Singapore illegally again, or they would be sent to jail. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, the Ninth Magistrate, said this when he conditionally discharged Abun'im bin Kuroh. Arshad bin84 words
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39 1961-05-25 3 SINGAPOP-E, Thurs. A motor-cyclist. Ahmad bin Bangai. 21, was killed today when he was in collision with a lorry in Jurong Road. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Insp. Lim Gee Song, telephone 7200 Ext. 304.39 words
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Article, Illustration612 1961-05-25 3 SINGAPOE DIARY A UULUMN MDUU I PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS^ SINGAPORE, Thursday. ]yjV lirsl introduction to Malayan royalty and was I thrilled was at an informal dinner where the host and hostess were Sultan Ismail of Johore and the Sultanah. I journeyed with Long Beach photographer Charlie See. his brother612 words
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Article, Illustration320 1961-05-25 3 ALEXANDRA LEE - He seeks local material for Hollywood film travelogues ALEXANDRA LEE MISS UNIVERSE CAMERAMAN CHARLIE SEE VISITS SINGAPORE ON SIXTH WORLD TRIP By i SINGAPORE, Thurs.-— "Beauty keeps us looking forever young, simply because to us, it represents eternal youth," say the See brothers, Charlie and Pat, who have captured with320 words
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165 1961-05-25 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A 10--year-old schoolgirl, Phua Chai Leng, who sustained severe injuries in a road accident in July 1959. was awarded damages of $12,500 by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court yesterday. The award was made against the Hock Lee Amal-165 words
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Advertisement80 1961-05-25 3 50« ou MyST BE WOW EVERY WEEK ress Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft RARY FURNITURE on EASY MOMTHLY WSTALMERTS J Piece BEDROOM SET from $42.00 monthly 8 Piece LOUNGE SET from $21.00 monthty PieM DINING SET from80 words
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Advertisement164 1961-05-25 3 Your Gift Problems Disappear When you see the very wide selection of Handicrafts Curios in our Air-conditioned Emporium. Available to you at inexpensive prices, these treasures are from Malaya, Kashmir, Nepal, India, Indonesia and elsewhere. 108, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE and at RAFFLES HOTEL. more lives than a cat! -jj\ -WMmAI164 words
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Miscellaneous244 1961-05-25 3 CINEMAS SKY: Padmini Priyadarsini ALHAMBRA: Sea Struggle J^Vnv^Sr- T Avf*'' „,i„.i,,,. nn a con o -in 8.30; Spy Smasher 1. 4.15. The AlS' 145 TAJ: Dil Apna Aur Preet 4 615 ?30. Parai (Hindi): 315 615 915 CATHAY: Messalina: 1.30, 4. j 6.30. 9.30. V? DIAMOND: Yatim Mustapha j (Malay):244 words
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Article, Illustration60 1961-05-25 4 Photo by CPL. B. JOHN WEBB, an R.VF. policeman and his bride. Miss Mavis Jean Nieholls. after their wedding at the St. Georges Church. R.A.F. Changi. The bride is a nurse at Changi Hospital. Picture shows: Cpl. Webb's colleagues Malay Policemen attached to theMichael Anchant - 60 words
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145 1961-05-25 4 This brochure tells of India's achievement in two five-year plans SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Information Service oi India has issued a 1961 Republic Day Brochure on the contemporary Indian scene. It begins with the photostat of the celebrated poem. ••Where the mind is without fear*' by Dr. Rabindranath Tagore. is. ihe145 words
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Article33 1961-05-25 4 MALACCA, Thurs. The Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba appealed to farmers here to cultivate every inch 01 their land to feed the ever increasing population of the Federation.33 words
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Article18 1961-05-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. S.C. Ray an has been elected president of the Malayan Tamils" Association.18 words
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Article, Illustration262 1961-05-25 4 JHE "Gulega Wardens M augurated at a ceremon _*uS post in Gulega Road, „ff th 4 Changi Road at a ceremom I Mr. Teo Hock Guan i^J v, nangi. -\i The wardens arc the find formed by residents in tl u v cognised by the Government i were tacht-d262 words
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145 1961-05-25 4 INDONESIAN FOLK DANCE BY CHINESE YOUTHS AT CONCERT SINGAPORE, Thurs. Six Chinese teenagers contributed a lively item at the three-night concert jointly presented by the Cheong Hock and Ai Tong Old Students' Association at Victoria Theatre. The item "Serempang Duabelas" was an Indonesian folk dance which originated in Java. The145 words
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111 1961-05-25 4 Ailing teacher asks Muslim Board for stand-in .fiHANGI, Thur s.— The Muslim Advisory Board is being requested to nominate a religious teacher to conduct free religious classes for Malays in Jalan Eunos Malay settlement. Ustaz Zuhri Muttamim, who had been conducting the classes, said he has not been able to111 words
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232 1961-05-25 4 Better water supply system needed at Changi Prison CHANGI, Thursday. AXE of the urgent improvements required for the development of industries at both Changi prison and Changi ramp is the need for an increased supply of water which can he obtained by laying larger water mains in the area. This232 words
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132 1961-05-25 4 MISSIONARIES TO CONDUCT MEETINGS HERE SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two missionaries will conduct meetings during the next few weeks at the Bethesda Gospel hall in Bras Basah Road. They are Mr. Len Goold and Mr. GeofTery Bull. Mr. Goold who had spent many years in India, the Middle East and Fiji, began132 words
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Article62 1961-05-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Chambers of commerce and banks in the Federation are receiving an increasing number of trade inquiries from overseas manufac- i turers. The president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce, Mr. R. Shoppee, said that the inquiries were mostly from small manufacturers. All62 words
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Article, Illustration277 1961-05-25 4 She gave up promising medical career to pursue 'first love' Ti/ri^ d o SINGAPORE, Thursday. M ,ss p ?annni Priyadarsini. only child o( a musically talented family and up-and-coming dancer from South India, gave up a medical career to pursue her first lovedancing. She is now in Singapore to show277 words
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136 1961-05-25 4 He goes on holiday and fails in love 'at first sight' jrriANJONG PAGAR, Thurs. X A ring on the finger of Mr. Vlpin K. Parikh. 21. who has returned to Singapore after a vacation in India tells of his threemonth engagement to a 17-year-old Indian high school student. Mr. Parikh.136 words
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97 1961-05-25 4 SINGAPORE VERY ENJOYABLE, SAYS OILMAN SINGAPORE. Thurs Mr John Bath. 38. .supervisor of Caltex Pacific Oil Company in Central Sumatra, left herin the Lloyd Triestino liner Asia for two weeks' holiday in Hong Kong. Mr. Bath who had visited here several times, said: "Singapore is a very enjoyable place but97 words
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Article45 1961-05-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs- The Union of Firemen of the i Federation of Malaya is to ask the Government for a special flag for the fire fighting services. The Kuala Lumpur division of the union was asked to design the flag.45 words
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Advertisement70 1961-05-25 4 I 0^ tR I 111 Mill M *****1 l 111 ■■■I tup I•! 11l 1_ I-I Sl^-i Autographed pictures of I ilk b^mILIL ilPg -oii-tf-^-i^^__^S---K -y" 'J____3K /W^^>"s-?J£% ._______________>, jpks£ •*'^^B^^^v^w«Bt •'•-''•^Trli^^ 'OUR MAN IN THE SS' The spy story that's stranger than fiction WM\\nnmmms^m^kmk^k\mk^mm YOU GET THEM ALL IN70 words
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Advertisement97 1961-05-25 4 I JUST RECEIVED "CANNON" BLANKETS— AII Cotton 4 N*" SHEETS TOWELS COMPLETE tt* A. MARVELLOUS SELECTIONS jl "NORITAKE" CHINAWARE CUTLES GIFT EMPOBII 17 Tel: A?l 376 X, Changi Village. S'pore-w.jjjjj &««*««««««««««««<« <<>>>>>> See Our Complete J^__B^~«"*|| BLUE SPOT RADIOS Ii HH||] ond RADIOGRAMS HUl^MW^ir Also Avo.l°t f fe_l -is; 134,97 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1961-05-25 5 IMffl__raw__u - IMffl__raw__u^_____ nerves of steel, a heart oi ice, and the ruthlessness of a Himmler. He was the perfect man for SPECTRE, and the perfect, man. rich Nassau playboy and all, to be Supreme Commander of Plan Omega. One of the crew knocked on the hatch and came in. "They1,201 words
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299 1961-05-25 5 Hidden bombs hold the Free World to ransom I, ht. No. 1 put down his night glasses, took a r l,h U H Jl C h T* P u° cket of his white sharkdabbed gently at his forehead and temples I his watch. Just ten fifteen. The plane had been299 words
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Miscellaneous212 1961-05-25 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson ."f^3 l tt__3£ _____t _^r^-_-i _-_----^X. V *f%.^ y/J mm\\\ m^mmmm ___l^-k. II I 1 I mk\9 f r+3 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis if) giITTERCUR WHENi '^vr~; (JUMP* MITSTME __A T-jAT PiSM >^- 4 I rMAg. X^J^Vi -r 1/212 words
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Article357 1961-05-25 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Problem of j the ex-prisoner by A:r Chwt Mai »h I S r Sir Francis Fpgarty, of the Air League of lhe British Empire: WE have often been attacked for keening the words British Km pi re in our title. Bui we don't think the Empire is357 words
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Article, Illustration17 1961-05-25 6 REDS WILL RET ALI ATE BUT IS IT TO BE KNIVES OR HEAVY PRISON SENTENCES?17 words
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908 1961-05-25 6 TOM POCOCK - Spy trial that can lead to a bloody war TOM POCOCK By WHY was George Blake brought to semi-public trial and the enormity of his treason proclaimed? Why did he not simply vanish as so many secret agents have vanished before him while those he betrayed strove desperately to repair908 words
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Article, Illustration301 1961-05-25 6 CHOO ANG GUAN - CHOO ANG GUAN. PALMISTRY BY mMm^mwmmm^m^mmammmMm^mmmm WHO HAS STUDIED THE SUBJECT FOR 16 YEARS EB To define the mental trends, it is very important that the type and degree of mind be accurately assessed. Diagram A represents a line of Head that curves downward with301 words
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Article120 1961-05-25 6 the Free Press reported: -'Sir James Brook and Mr. St. John. Pinang's Consul General to the Native States in Borneo, are passengers in the China. The Rajah, we are happy to say. has entirely recovered his health. He intends to remain a year at Sarawak, where his120 words
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Article37 1961-05-25 6 A FERRET attacked a woman shopping in Leicester last week and clung to her leg. Green- grocer Mr. Jack Mansfield ran from his shop and grabbed the ferret. It was taken away by police.37 words
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Article92 1961-05-25 6 "'ushanr. I be M„ v d M Um *Hh b -1 you." I Her I U'i «t< -'J teas me m I I -1 '-'■I '■"■'l I wheeze atx.ut iJ uirls who uh> J progress in Lheir ,13 < lass I've sot to onwa said one, "Hou tar htttJ92 words
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Advertisement693 1961-05-25 6 on can hand in your classified ad, to any one of i COLD STORAGE j SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold Storage (U) Ltd., 20 Tanah Rata. IPOM Cold Storage <M> Ltd., 1-5 Clare, Street. KLANG Cold Storase (M) Ltd.. M New Road. KOTA BHARU Cold Storage (If)693 words
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Advertisement24 1961-05-25 6 HllllillllllllllllllllllllMlllHllllllll|± 1 SILVER 1 AND J E. P. N. S. SPORT I {TROPHIES! 1 at 1 U. S. de SUVA 1 106, ORCHARD RD.24 words
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Advertisement85 1961-05-25 6 yy^v \x > KINO SIZEN/ Rnci? m___P k^» I MENTHOL FRESH SO CIGARETTES ~6C/ Prestcold m^^^ Made 6y Me Isreest Factor t^ »ljv* r^^^C^li iAutomat.c |Pj__ 1-T** 1 iOefrost Cffl.|Wl IT9OI. WK§S j Sole Aqen's ,V bA T fl 9 s THE EMPORIUM LTO TOW!\"Ajk r*v *v«' *> rand Ad85 words
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Miscellaneous317 1961-05-25 6 TODAY'S RADIO UUX Htt M- I— 1 SINGAPORE Susheela Dcvi and Ensemble; Short Wave Service: 11.45 Favourites of yesterday; 41 metres (7250 kc s.) P.M.— 12.00 Beauty and the Medium Wave Service beat; 12.30 Kronehong melodies; 476 metres. 1.00 Calypso time; 1.15 Programme summary; 1.17 Tiffin A.M.— 11.00 Music Horn317 words
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Miscellaneous429 1961-05-25 6 i BFn___FT____F 1 I 5 I |6 I I aaHal aM__-____H aaV———- I 10 »2| i 4 ■■is mmc ■p~"l8 ■■i 9"50 |2I ZZ ||24 I _P^| [26 ■■p7~28 ■■29~30 31 ■ZaEzzz^ttLtziz E n n -r_ri CLUES ACROSS 11 Pull hard t3>. 4 Take those clothes off (6). 12 Tnings429 words
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Article310 1961-05-25 7 I. de repre- ions of the I marchn June 3 Singapore's anniver- Pertuan fused bill will be notarised military motorcars, fire ps, a mo- mobile |_SINGAPORE, Thurs. L children's library. tho This wlll be followed by the uniformed contingents bands, and uniformed voiurf: tary services. The civilian groups will310 words
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Article, Illustration19 1961-05-25 7 I: an beth re < V t she tage- ft ra thai he d of I II H I19 words
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Article35 1961-05-25 7 Ma] v music. Other;* included dragon dances and Malay dances. A spokesman said the association hoped to raise more funds to undertake educational and recreational facilities for its members and improve the new premises.35 words
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95 1961-05-25 7 'JOIN US' CALL TO FISH TRADERS BY ASSOCIATION SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Wholesale Fish Merchants' Association is appealing for more fish traders to join the association. Mr Er Mvi Kwee. vice-pre-sident of the association, said the association, formed in 1919. had 27 trader-members now. Mr. Quah Tiong Teng, the association's95 words
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Article, Illustration173 1961-05-25 7 Commercial clerk is offered $500 for freak $1 note SINGAPORE. Thurs-— Mr. T. K. Sheng. a eommeriial clerk, has been offeree! S5OO by a broker for this freak one -dollar note, hut he thinks it is worth more. Up i;ot it during a lunchhour rush transaction at a Boat Quay173 words
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230 1961-05-25 7 Residents in housing estate urged to join welfare body ALJUNIED, Thursday. THE Sennett Estate Residents Welfare Association appeals lo the residents for active support so that it can be of more use to them. Mr. Tan Leong Lam, secretary of the association, said the association had many achievements to its230 words
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Article30 1961-05-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Chinese Maternity Hospital in Kuala Lumpur has appealed for public donations towards the cost of running the hospital and repairing *wo old wards.30 words
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Article, Illustration104 1961-05-25 7 Moving away from the group bill tells Rup«« what J" happened. Poor Mrs Sheep has lost some precious things. ne -Oh my. and don't they know who took them? asks Rupert. "No." answers Bill. "She says she was up very early today to do all the104 words
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Miscellaneous201 1961-05-25 7 BIRTHDAY... VIRGO i£giaNG > 2i I ins tan be busy and confused, j so plan the best programme of < work in between. ..id nl lIRRA < Se P l 2,Gct "__H ,n LIBRA A fi NX working day ut tmt all your efforts— the best of ,nn the week.201 words
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Miscellaneous26 1961-05-25 7 Make a profit with pleasure. -.annuo *P r 21-May 21): TAURUS A DAY when a new. exciting idea could become the difference between success and failure.26 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1961-05-25 8 FUN, THEN BACKED CAR INTO FLOWERS D^ar Anne, I had a small party at home last Saturday. It was the first I had given and it was a great success, but it ended so badly that I now wish I had never given it. This is what happened. My boy1,010 words
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149 1961-05-25 8 The brown patches Cause can be blood disorder Qt'an you tell me what Schamberg's Disease is? Would the persdn have to have the spleen removed, and if so, would this affect his general health in any way? Can anything be done to cure the disease completely? ASchamberg's Disease causes pigmentation149 words
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528 1961-05-25 8 THE CHEMISTRY OF SLEEP... TRY THIS ON YOURSELF The rest you need can be measured in 24 hours JJOW much sleep do you actually require? Are you sure you never dream? And, just what makes you feel sleepy? According to Therapeutic Notes, an American medical journal, ideas about the mechanism528 words
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159 1961-05-25 8 QA relative of mine has contracted hepatitis, and has recurring minor attacks. What causes this, and is there a way of preventing recurring bouts? A. Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. Usually this refers to a virus condition known as infective hepatitis, or jaundice, a159 words
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Article160 1961-05-25 8 A I am forty and have recently started to use a night cream containing hormones. I was rather alarmed to read a newspaper report suggesting that such creams can cause cancer. Is there any truth in this theory do you think? A. There is no sound evidence that160 words
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Advertisement299 1961-05-25 8 Ma t c h your pretty dresses *ith >ji ATTRACTIVE JEWELLERY Latest Creations V j|r _f m\ ___T _________-V j^_l __^__________k J_P_____Hr *V _H eO{ _H __Lv*^fc*_J __r ¥^\mmmW^^mm\mm^ WmW^* _H I P^_____l 1^ _^^___i _^__i Its superlotive quality ond out skilled workmanship will odd to your charm. You get299 words
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Advertisement187 1961-05-25 8 0 Doctor says... ■■■■■■■■■■iimummi -B-B-_-_B__B_________a-i AHrvt- in<-iiiiHinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiß P OCKET MONEY 11 if/t\^ro^>^^ ly \M prizes are ffered T~ oyjf()U/00 yjf )U/0 J^l/S tor the colourin g of rjN QQ^ this scene with paints, 11 -II 1 f/infTiC^ T* !l<r il 'l cra y° n s or chalks. II I 1/187 words
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Advertisement63 1961-05-25 8 SINCE 1815 THE SWISS WATCH I FOR ALL CLIMATES /ft^V i^Wf I /^_t_. >__'••'■ -<* i-v I T GEN-VE < I YOUR GUARANTEE M W frn^r I More than 100 years of I By I and a Modern service after ■1/ y^r H sale under Guarantee Terms. W/ v- W/63 words
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Article, Illustration227 1961-05-25 9 1 B! j i daily lunch -time r j and *t a leading nnovation since its )M* v it)i t focal flavour when ppi>rt of a newly the Musicaaia" Z; mii^ not only in sc and Mnlay as manage! added a b time music is an singers, and they227 words
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Article57 1961-05-25 9 z Arrangements are now being made to hold a combined variety concert. Mr. Menctts :>aid that these activities could be carried out successfully if members f the school's literary, debating, and dramatic society gave their full support. ihose who are interested are requested to get in touch with Mr.57 words
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Article210 1961-05-25 9 WHIMS AND FANCIES OF ORCHIDS "OIXTY years rearing orchids, and I'm still puzzled by the temperament of this species, the queen of flowers just as I'm sometimes puzzled by women," said Mr. Emile Gallistan in a talk to members of the Inner Wheel Club, at the Singapore Recreation Club. Did210 words
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440 1961-05-25 9 Minister's timely warning to the toughs at school NEWS AND VIEWS FOR PARENTS ...BY DEMI TASSE IJOOLIGANS and bad hats in some of our secondary schools have been given a timely warning by the Minister for Education to either behave themselves or face the consequences. Speaking at the Gan Eng440 words
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Article, Illustration313 1961-05-25 9 Joey throws a birthday party with a difference WHEN Josephine ("call me Joey") Anciano turned 19, it was a birthday celebrated in style but with a difference. The fact is. instead of the usual indoor setting, the occasion took an interesting twist when the 20 guests met in the converted313 words
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Advertisement98 1961-05-25 9 I! i i nPji sb n i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■in 1 1 1 1 1 ft HOME DELIVERY a regular I j *ESa Com HH fl> rcrm be $ih be ow and &L i t^W^% Slivered .-^^^^^J *Al DELIVERY FORM DO NOT SEND MONEY) Cir cuiation98 words
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Advertisement97 1961-05-25 9 ''<'.• ml K Ba Ir ?1^K&iy^%<*&&: j9 BS' You Jfoor monqy 867 MORE for 1 1 EXAKTA -lb. ___^J_j^&__-_. j "^V R lil' I 1 r^^-*~-^^,^r '"'*'*"*_>** _L___j i VI//T4/ &_P SJZGAZ I |_B| wVffrf w#A# CriCPCr I =__£___=gl_^_S__ W mi (Spore Penang Only) 11^^^^^^^__| Il| R 1^ __a__ __l97 words
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Advertisement275 1961-05-25 10 __r _-_-__l -1 _v 4__ i- ■■■■Z^^ i jß Ryf___F _f*' 1 __t J_l _^*_9_P r _______H __LJ_i _F m 4&&^^^o^i^^^^^^ ."'^k ''^^_R -_KSSfc _sty? _r y j^a __a> _'^t___ffi--r^aT___r ;;^___'^"v V';^ _a__ as _X z? __a. P^^^?_ *^~l *^_i^___l w^r _ft-^___L '>-v9^9^w^a •_fr.'-" ;v <>^_i'^ '''^9__-'_^''^-«Kaa --'-'v^e aMBsfZ Z'-j_i275 words
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Article, Illustration395 1961-05-25 11 proD pull ftu > iclude imI lso l rrttvei a and L out i iv I »ci [i ami ne_ Z ..id IV, v ttnfi Barbara |i in. in V HOI Pat Boone's four songs in the picture are all by the celebrated395 words
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Article, Illustration916 1961-05-25 11 HIGH JINKS AFLOA T FOR PAT BOONE, A PET TURKEY AND A SHAPEL Y STOWA WA Y ALL THE INGREDIENTS FOR ONE OF THE YEAR'S TOP COMEDIES U.S. Navy would frown upon a pretty girl stowing away aboard a combat vessel, and especially so if she were clad in the916 words
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141 1961-05-25 11 Hackett, the not so ordinary seaman THREE pictures that give you an idea ot what to expect from the irrepressible Buddy Hackett, one of Hollywood's funniest new comedians. After smuggling a turkey on board ship as a mascot- sailor Hackett decides it must be lovelorn. He has no opportunity of141 words
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Article, Illustration445 1961-05-25 12 How to snap a prize-winning picture THE TECHNIQUE THAT WON A GOLD MEDAL I)URING the 12th Singapore mM International Exhibition of Photography, many visitors, advanced photographers and beginners alike, were curious to know how the print, "Lighted Lines", which won the Dato Loke Wan Tho Gold Medal and another gold445 words
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347 1961-05-25 12 TtfiE. prize- winning criI tic this weeK is Aileen Tan, 525 Upper East Coast Road, Singapore 16. She wins $10 for her review of the new Johnny Janis number "Catch a Falling Star". She writes: There seem to be many "singing-Johnnies" nowadays. We have347 words
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Article69 1961-05-25 12 f SUNNY GIAM - f SUNNY GIAM Bi TT'S that photograph- er again! The only one on the east coast of Malaya who can perform such a remarkable feat... winning five awards in a stretch, a gold medal and four highly commended certificates. And can you mess Urn name? He is. ot cour>»69 words
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298 1961-05-25 12 JONATHAN RUSSELL - A harmonica makes its mark in romantic music JONATHAN RUSSELL reviews new discs ]\fOT very long ago il would have been considered heresy to class the harmonica with the sophisticated instruments in a standard orchestra. Bui those days are gone. "Toots" Thielemans. born In Brussels and now a citizen of298 words
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Article, Illustration65 1961-05-25 12 QUR mystery singer last week was opera star Renata Tebaldi. The winner of two Philips EP discs is Miss Mary Fitzpatrick, 6 Cecil Street, Singapore This week we have a very popular figure in the music world as our quiz personality. When you have made your guess65 words
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Advertisement103 1961-05-25 12 PETRI Symbol of Good Design ).1 >r J PETRI I^_^_^_^_^_^_»^^/^^^ _H v COMPACT rrem ____B_K __^^^N-K-I H ctS _Hr_^l-_fc3s__vi ■F_____fi_^____ t z______v^^fc^_^BHr_^^^^^y^ GREEN-O-MATIC Obtainable from all Photographic Dealers Sole Agents: 103. North Bridge Rd., 191, Penang Road, Spore Tel ***** A• 1 1 1 L_l_|_ Penang. Tel: *****. 255, Orchard103 words
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Advertisement76 1961-05-25 12 In n The Management cf 1 If ADELPKI HOTEL j,^ is happy to present Jtm iLj Talented F^a- st V ■JB who p'ov |.j J[ i the Adelph. Lounge every W.Dn-3- BJ| TRY OUR DELICIOUS CONTINENTAL A ___[_r_> ~'_^S Reservations: IM I i A F° r Comfort H[ I Preferred76 words
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612 1961-05-25 13 I FREE PRESS "lan uw* m»»am THE STRAITS mi MAIL j HANYANG NAN FAN 6 "win EPSOm iced Roce 1 S «6»S*IKA 10~SETAPAK i-T^L™ CAL BOY LMT KWEE LOH MA fU-LOONQ 200 'J hSSH Nork i° k fn No 5 "eturikT""612 words
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Article1374 1961-05-25 13 t _:.C CL. 3. DIV. 3—6 FURS. P Bi rkhanpCon St.) Z s r 9.0 (3) Franklin ...i.i; Syr tkmH <H. Y. Tham) 813 (tl Nazudi (Result S:.» Bagby. 8.12 (5» Dragon rag (Phorter St.> els 112 (7) Mitchell Dia SI E. Breuk.. 8.12 <4) Donnellv1,374 words
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Article135 1961-05-25 13 TWO SCHOOLS HOLD SPORTS MEET SINGAPORE. Thurs. St. wj Joseph's Junior School and St. Michael's Primary School held a successful combined athletic meet for the first time recently. A envision results were: St. Joseph's Junior School: 100 yards: 1 Phua Cheong Kee. 2 Stephen Fernandez, 3. Xavier Bani. 220 yards:135 words
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151 1961-05-25 13 JEFFERY JAMES - The Thais may shock Danes, says Peng Soon JEFFERY JAMES by Geylang, Thursday. MALAYAN badminton coach Wong Peng Soon, who returned from Bangkok yesterday, predicted a Thailand versus Indonesia Thomas Cup final rather than Denmark against the Cup holders. Peng Soon, who is roa^h°to the young Thai Thomas Cup team,151 words
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58 1961-05-25 13 THOMSON. Thurs. Colonel Li-lit of the Royal Marines, with a score of 38 points, won the ROv-al Navy Golfing Society's btableford competition played at the Royal Singapore Goif Club's links at Sime Road yesterday. Eighteen golfers took part in the competition. The runner-up was Commander58 words
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Article24 1961-05-25 13 SINGAPORE. Tinas. The Singapore Rugby Union will hold n.s annual genial meeting at the Smgapoie Cricket Club at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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338 1961-05-25 13 CHUCK RODRICUES - Indonesia's tennis champions for matches in S'pore CHUCK RODRICUES by Singapore, Thursday. Indonesian tennis stars will play matches against local players at the end of this month. The Indonesians are representing the all-Indonesian University Students Sports Union and will be arriving here on May 27 for a two-week stay. i338 words
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Article61 1961-05-25 13 TANJONG, KATONG. Thurs.— Choo Choon Yong won the individual championship In the "A" division of the Dunman Chinese Middie School's fourth annual school sports meet held on the school ground on Saturday. Low Chong Peow walked away with the championship title for the "B" division61 words
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Article57 1961-05-25 13 SINGAPORE. Thins. A tenman Sime Darby team went on a goal scoiing spree when they me. Harper Gilflllan in a SBHFA Division 3A match on the padang yesterday. They won 8-2. Scorers were: Tan Kok Peow. Razak, David Ho. Salahudin (3), Sulaiman anu57 words
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235 1961-05-25 13 THE TEE-OFF FOR ROBINSON CUP GOLF TODAY ♦"THOMSON. Thurs.— The tee-off and pairing in the two ball foursome (stroke) competition tor the Royal Singapore Goh Club's Sir Arnold Robinson Cup .oday at Sime Road aie: Ist Tee Cox (15)/Kelleher (5) and Lindh (18.) /Lloyd- Jenkins (9): Liil.euyke (9) /Goodrich (13)235 words
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Advertisement221 1961-05-25 13 "come and join us!" have a glass of KEY BRANDY its one of the good things in life 1 _l_KJK!__LJn&j^-_I JLS JC the drink of enjoyment! V jL yf nJJP! I f" Z 1 xwV^^^K^_H_&_ffl_Hi_(o^ c > lp^l. Sole agents: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD (incorparated in England) SI &^b Ip221 words
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Article, Illustration892 1961-05-25 14 Allan Lewis; THE DANES - Today's treble: Entertainer, My Fair Lady and Power First Allan Lewis By POWER BADMINTON BY THE DANES Bukit Timah. Thursday. gNTERTAINER 111, Race Three. My Fair Lady, Race Five, and Power First, Race Six, should make a sale each-way treble at the Holiday race meeting at Bukit Timah this afternoon.892 words
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Article671 1961-05-25 14 i KEN JALLEH Geylang - They show how far we've sunk i KEN JALLEH Geylang. By Thursday HEXMARK, with i\ tour-nil sweep, showed more than 3,000 fans at the Badminton Stadium List night, exactly how far gone is .Malayan badminton. And if the youngsters like Tan Yee Khan. Kg Boon Bee and Billy Kg arc671 words
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312 1961-05-25 14 O'NEILL. DAVIDSON ATTACK THE BOWLING: AUSSIES DECLARE BRISTOL, Thim>. Norman O'Neill and Alan Davidsou contributed 163 of the runs, and nearly all the atI tractive batting, in the Aus- I tralian cricketers' first innings score of 291 for nine! declared on the opening day ol their mutch against Gloucestershire. Tne312 words
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Article51 1961-05-25 14 i JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Johore English College Old Boys regained the Lowe Cun when they beat Present Boys by seven wickets yesterday. Present Boys 66 (Vijayaratnam 21 n.o; Moore 4-5. < Singam 2-17. Old Boys 71-3 i i dec. iL. H. Cheah 20, Durai51 words
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Article28 1961-05-25 14 PARRER PARK, Thurs.— Hong Kong Bank. S.C. beat Wearne Brothers S.C. 1-0 in a S.PH League Div. One football match yesterday. It was Wearnes first defeat.28 words
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Article28 1961-05-25 14 GEYLANG. Thurs. Sukaramai i Sports Club beat Indian Young- i sters 3-1 in a SAFA Div. 3D foot- i '■•j. match p.aved at the Staoiu me28 words
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Article31 1961-05-25 14 Best bets should be: j Power First, Entertainer 111 i and My Fair Lady. Best out- siders: Free Country, Raceguide and Delargo. The going will be good. j t31 words
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382 1961-05-25 14 SURREY VETERAN CONSTABLE HITS FINE 179 LONDON. Thurs. Bernard Constable. 40-year-old Surrey veteran, who' played only two matches last year, and had a kneecap removed during the winter, scored a magnificent 179 against Warwickshire at the Oval vester- I day. Constable hammered _6 fours during a stay of four hours382 words
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Article33 1961-05-25 14 i J ALAN BESAR. Thurs Alexandra Community Centre Lx;it Nee Soon Community Centre '>-o m the final of the Community Centies League. Bolh goals were scored by centre forward Donah33 words
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Article28 1961-05-25 14 q N^ W x. D LHI Thurs—Anthonv S. De Mello. 61. a former President of the Indian Cricket Board of Control, died in hospital yesterday.28 words
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Article23 1961-05-25 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Khalsa beat Rangers 2-1 in a hockey match yesterday. Bachan scored for Khalsa and Gurdiai netted for Rangers.23 words
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Article17 1961-05-25 14 I SINGAPORE. Thurs. Todays Singapore Gun Club shoot has been cancelled owing to Hari Rava17 words
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