The Singapore Free Press, 15 June 1961
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Title Section20 1961-06-15 1 UP WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST READ.., The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1961 15 CENTS20 words
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Article54 1961-06-15 1 Waiting list of 3,000 cut to 1,200 POR E, T h o appliie Sintrac h o n c ling list hones has than last 18 iK.W cants lelep red c end Ihe year kiecl. tto Om reed- ard is n i me >ted gl adlarters I54 words
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97 1961-06-15 1 CAMERA ART MADE EASY: TEN-PAGE SUPPLEMENT m HAS ii ever occurred <o you thai photography 1 1 a be tat u'-' Sot only that, U could oe used most advantageously as the great art that it is by remembering certain simple guides, jh c artistu "'eye count be cultivated too.97 words
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298 1961-06-15 1 Quiet day for King, Queen: Then it's off to N. Sembilan JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. TIIK V;iiii; di-Pertuan Agong and his Consort, Ihe Raja Permaisuri Agong, will, after three busy days of official engagements during their sLilc visit here, have :i quiel day today. Early tomorrow, the King and Queen will298 words
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129 1961-06-15 1 68 JAPAN-BOUND STUDENTS GET LANGUAGE LESSONS SINGAPORE. Thurs. Some 68 Singapore students who plan to go lor higher studios in Japanese universities are now being coached in Japanese language by an expert. The classes are held at Anderson Girls School three times a week by Mr. Kauo Shiina. who has129 words
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Article18 1961-06-15 1 ALGIERS. Thurs. One thousand Muslims rioted here overturning cwrs and besieging the owners in offices.18 words
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324 1961-06-15 1 Taj is all set for the Hong Kong big walk SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Free Press Big Walk champion. Reserve Unit policeman Taj Mohammed, is all set for his big venture in Hong Kong on July 1 when he will compete in the Hong Kong Ticer Standard Walkathon. Taj. a father324 words
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92 1961-06-15 1 PASSENGERS BEAT UP AND ROB TAXIMAN SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two Europeans, believed to bf merchant seamen, robbed a taxi driver of a watch and pen worth $36 and $3 cash at about two this morning outside the recently-closed International Club, oil Cairnhill Road. The taxi driver. Chur Shing Sheng, told police92 words
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Article82 1961-06-15 1 gINGAPORE, Thurs. Air Marshal Sir Kenneth Cross. Air Officer Com-manding-in-Chief Royal Air Force Bomber Command, arrived at RAF Changi from England yesterday after co-piloting a Victor bomber Later. Sir Kenneth visited the three Royal Air Force stations in the State. He also called on Lord82 words
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210 1961-06-15 1 PLANE CRASH VICTIM GAN DIES IN CAIRO HOSPITAL SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Gan Eng Lay. the 18- year-old Malayan student who was seriously injured when the KLM aircraft he was in. crash- ed near Cairo Airport on j Monday, died in a hosj pital there yesterday said a Renter report. Pie was210 words
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Article29 1961-06-15 1 MIDDLESBROUGH. (England), Thurs. Two men died and five others, including Tour Bremen, received hospital treatment after rescue bids by firemen in a sewer accident here.29 words
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Article23 1961-06-15 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs.—Presiuem Kennedy kepi iv& bad; trouble a secret horn his wife during their viii tc Paris, Vienna ana London.23 words
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Article, Illustration186 1961-06-15 1 By request: Sketch of Premier in charcoal I HOPE HE LIKES IT/ SAYS ARTIST SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A 47-year-old locallyborn man yesterday spent 30 minu t c s sKetching the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at nis office in the City Hall. He was Mr. Lee Man Foug. who now186 words
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Article29 1961-06-15 1 MONTREAL, Thm.s— A fire ve.<~terday swept through a threisiorey. old rooming hou^e. convert j ed into one-room bachelor apartI menus clanr.inu ,i; lp;*st lour lives.29 words
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238 1961-06-15 2 Another less active day for tins: Rubber cautious 1 ONDON. Thurs.— The tin market was less active than of late but prices showed little change. Sales o: ca-i. at £880 pr 100, presumably from th< buffer pool, continued and I 'i-mi'd the bulk of the turnOtherwise, dealers said UJS. demand238 words
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Article39 1961-06-15 2 oNDON. W Un ru is h Bgun in long Uxas i Ma; A rely In(ion. rubbi I 7,915. T 9 6.701 stocks 9 3>46. I i iTerpoel, 7.62 6.451 eliven I c-26 4 -iT-. 10.551 76739 words
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Article122 1961-06-15 2 wtoan n t^tfaj att; I r•■ > rOOll IS >■•■'■ Bai -a. Raja ■<• < I 3 Song E i v k.tck i i Uarn 10/11 Lloyd < C Oregon a 4 Out? r R. .:::> id, Kfß cola. C Baa K Stai ol Uenti Fook Loy.122 words
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190 1961-06-15 2 STOCKS QUIETLY FIRM: FURTHER RALLIES IN STERLING LONDON. Thurs. Quietly firm conditions were seen in most stock markets here yesterday mainly reflecting the further rallies in >terii::^ made In foreign exchange.-. Business, however, was again rather quiet. British Funds moved quietlj highei recording gains to as. Dollar stocks, however, were190 words
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Article52 1961-06-15 2 HONG KONG Wed.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. vv S. Bank Corp ratioi $412 $414 j sales sales Wh< sie.3o $16.50 sales sales Hk phone 554.00 $55.00 sales salt > D try Farm Cold SI ige 638 73 $39.25 sales sales Taikoo Dock $72.5052 words
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Article45 1961-06-15 2 ondon Thurs. Tate and Lyle Ltd., Tate and Lyle Invest- Limited and Silvertown Services Ltd. announce that denr p»a Is have been pn pared for the regrouping of the companies and their subsidiaries to bring them under one common fir mcia] control.45 words
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503 1961-06-15 2 £139,220 profit by Ampat Tin 'exceptional' says the chairman City section: Finance and industry By Free Press Market Reporter SImJAFUKE, rnursaay. THE PROFIT for the year after providing for depreciation, depletion and taxation of the Ampat Tin Dredging Ltd., amounted to £139,220, states the chairman, Sir Douglas Waring, in his503 words
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Article145 1961-06-15 2 Last sales m tne Singapore Hading room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Bousteud SI 60 Cup 1 cenu. F. X. Ords $2.53 (unchanged). Gammon 52.21 (unchanged). Jackson <M) 51. 04 (unchanged*. Metal Box $3.10 <up 5 cenus>, Robinson Ords $1.45 <up 1 cent). Steamship 87 cents145 words
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Article21 1961-06-15 2 RANGOON. Thurs.— Burma has granted political asylum to two Communist Chinese officials who fled from China last month.21 words
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284 1961-06-15 2 Evian peace talks suspension: Malaya concerned UNITED NATIONS, Thurs.— The AfroAsian group of delegations met privately yesterday to receive a report on the nowrecessed talks between French and Algerian Muslim Nationalist representatives at Evian. The report was presented by the Nationalist representative in New York, Mr. Abdel Kader Chanderli. The284 words
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218 1961-06-15 2 Attempted revolt in Bulgaria: Four generals sacked BONN, Thursday. RADIO Five Europe, an anti-Communist station in West Germany, said last night that unconfirmed reports reaching them suggested that at least lour Bulgarian generals had been dismissed following an abortive revolt intended to remove the present leadership of the Bulgarian Communist218 words
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126 1961-06-15 2 AN AMERICAN IN DISTRESS IN PHILIPPINES ASKS FOR HELP MENU A, Thurs. —An aging American citizen in hospital here with a diseased lung, failing eyesight and an amputated leg, is appealing for help, through a local newspaper, from his countrymen. The story of Mr. David Railey. 56, appeared in the126 words
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182 1961-06-15 2 PAPER LINKS MURDERED BRITON WITH BLAKE NICOSIA. Thurs. The Greek Cypriot newspaper Machi yesterday linked Mr. Peter Gray, the British architect shot dead in Kyrcnia on May 12. with the arrest of convicted spy George Blake, and said he was a "member of MI-6. Quoting "police in forma- 1 tion,182 words
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Article28 1961-06-15 2 MOSCOW. Thurs.— Mr. Niktta Khrushchev will appear on Moscow Television today to report to the Soviet people on his talks with President Kennedy in Vienna.28 words
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Article23 1961-06-15 2 BRUSSELS. Thurs.— King Baudcuin and Queen Fabiola of Belgium have postponed their state visit to London, due next month.23 words
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Article352 1961-06-15 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices U.K. Clooie Prices LONDON. June 14. Previous Today HUBBER No. 1156 c.i.f Enropian ports June 113 1 1> 24 16 July 24 13 16 24 5/16 tUbtfER No 1 RSS Spet 24 13/16 24$ HUBBER No 1 RSS352 words
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234 1961-06-15 2 Pathet Lao object to control commission at peace talks: Then Govt delegates walk 0ut BAN NAMONE, Thurs.Pathet Lao representatives said they could no longer accept the presence ot the International Control Commission at the Laotian peace talks when the meeting resumed here yesterday with one of the stormiest sessions to234 words
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162 1961-06-15 2 JAP WOMAN HAS NOT FORGOTTEN AUSSIE SAMARITAN KURE- (Western Japan Thurs. A Japanebe woman, who gave birth to her daughter 15 years ago ii. the jeep of an Australian soldier, said here yesterday: "We have never forgotten that good samaritar. a single day ever since. Mrs. Kazue Iwabe. aged 45.162 words
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126 1961-06-15 2 Kennedy get Diem note on threat S-E Asia lI7ASHINGTON nj Pri sideni Of 6ouih Y;> sent to Presid< i nedy a m< ssag callt d the Comi 10 the S ith-East A i ol •..< United 61 I personally Dinh Thuan, >■ rea Sta 1 for 5< tion, who called126 words
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Article60 1961-06-15 2 EOPOLDVILLE. ThUTS- Congolese authoritit •.-> detained an Indian Embas.-y official. Mr. V. Raman and interrogated him lor several hours. Mr. Raman was taken from the Stanley Hotel under an armed guard on Tuesday and held for several hours beiorc being S him 01 stale."' Reli60 words
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Article219 1961-06-15 3 Judge gives i guilty hawker a chance to reform S IN (i A P 0 RE, Tliurs. A hawker robbed a I.V year-old student in a cemetery, the Third District Judge, Mr. Francis Scow, was told yesterday. He was Yeo Peng Yam, 20. His victim was219 words
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108 1961-06-15 3 TALKS ON SHELL REFINERY FOR STAFF AT PULAU BUXOM PULAU BUXOM. Thurs. The Shell Company will hold a series of information sessions for ail stall on Pulau Bukom starting on Juno 20. Mr. A. M. Cherian. training officer here, said: "The purpose of these sessions is to impart in simple,108 words
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Article67 1961-06-15 3 HONG LIM. Thurs. Koh Sin Soo. 33. was charged yesterday in f he Ninth Magistrate's Court with stealing $16 and some personal letters belonging to Ng Cheng Hai. He was alleged to have committed the offence on a Singapore Traction Company bus in Tanjong67 words
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Article, Illustration42 1961-06-15 3 QUEEN SEES HOW CHILDREN IN SCHOOL FOR BLIND WORK TO BEAT HANDICAP II ;;i!rvti>uri ide a I the JuhiPriaccss r Ibc < irneral t \vhrn i Ibc thrir Icanil nmates me tln-ir Qwgcn 1 ip.i I ./.ihrth I 'in "Mr. i^ r\irpm- listens42 words
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146 1961-06-15 3 Revenue on liquor and tobacco up by $2.6 million SINGAPORE, Thursday. IN THE lirst five months of 1961, the revenue collected on lobacco and liquor by the Singapore Customs Department exceeded lust year's collection by .Sli.ll million. According to the Customs ■< Department Monthly Report issued yesterday. 31T.215.0CG revenue on146 words
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19 1961-06-15 3 TALENTIME BY RAFFLES PLAYERS AT VIC groups and dance cl uTTeV™ne rtls f/ s Tfc SBTuarvg sonality Ahmad Ghous.19 words
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Article122 1961-06-15 3 Mr, A. P. Funston, export manager of the Western District Co-operative Co. Ltd.. Melbourne, manufacturers of dairy products, has arrived by air from Australia. Mr. A. J. Fischer, radio commentator. journalist and author from Austria, and his wife flew In yesterday. They are staying at the Cat122 words
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135 1961-06-15 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Photographic Society of Singapore will hold a -Visit the Orient Year; exhibition at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street from Thursday. June 29, to July 2. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Mr. Lee Khoon135 words
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Article, Illustration642 1961-06-15 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Thursday. LIFE was a struggle for 15-year-old Low Chew Yonff when she started an apprenticeship in a hair-dressing/beauty salon in Kuala Lumpur 10 years ago. Where is she today? One might expect her to be just a qualified642 words
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97 1961-06-15 3 47 P.C. MORE SPENT BY FORD OF MALAYA SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Last l 3 year's expenditure in Singapore and the Federation of the Ford Motor company of Malaya Limited was 47 per cent higher than the previous year's. The company's business activities contributed $5,046,--454 to the Malayan economy last year, representing97 words
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122 1961-06-15 3 Use the New English Bible, urges bishop SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the Rt. Rev. C. K. Salisbury, has commanded the use ot the New English Bible lor all Christian studies. Writing in the Courier, organ of St. Andrews Cathedral, he says that for men and women122 words
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Advertisement95 1961-06-15 3 SWIM SUITS 'Jewels of the Sea" Presents Sea Side Silhouettes /^HR| I*^ v^t > -.-jS 3^? m^ "ROMANCE" Gay Koses on a white ground tumhie mio a portrait neckline and medium low zipjK-d-iip l>ack. AND MANY MORE STYLES on Display i I MODERN |m SILK STORE 34 HIGH STREET. ffifrftlff95 words
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Miscellaneous282 1961-06-15 3 *...»«»1A L x> CHINESE YMCA (Shenton ALHAMBRA: Sniper's Ridge w >. Combined Scnool variety plus The Lorn? Rope 1.30. 4. show sub committee meeting 3 0 ,as P-m.: Students' Walk sub--530 843 committee meeting 4.30 p.m. CATHAY: Walk like a dragon SALVATION ARMY (Clemen--130 4 630 930 ceau Avenue) United282 words
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Article, Illustration159 1961-06-15 4 Bouquet for the V.I.P.—from a very proud girl pHANGI. Thurs. XineV* year-old See Eng Wah of Somapah Road is today a very proud girl. The reason for her pride is the honour she had of presenting the Yang di-Per-tuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. with a bouquet during his visit159 words
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303 1961-06-15 4 Britain rejects bid to re-unite young RA couples at Govt. expense CHANGI, Thursday. T»HE British Government has rejected a move to secure accommodation and travelling expenses for wives of RAF officers in the 21--25 age group stationed at other overseas bases. Mr. J. Amery, Secretary of State for Air, in303 words
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Article, Illustration253 1961-06-15 4 C HANOI. Thurs. Twelve young: Indian girls, all pupils of the Changi Tamil School at Wing Loong Road, recently had the biggest moments in their lives. The twelve girls danced before the Yang di-Pcrtuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, TWICE253 words
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Article37 1961-06-15 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Harry B. Henshel, president of the Bulova Watch Co. of New York, is due to arrive in Singapore today to study the local market in the course of a world tour.37 words
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Article, Illustration236 1961-06-15 4 MRNVR 'home' provided the setting for their romance SINGAPORE, Thurs.— HMS Laburnum, "home" of the Singapore division of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, provided the setting for a four-year romance which will end in marriage this year. The couple is handsome 36--year-old Lieutenant-Com-mander J. S. Mclntyre. staff officer of236 words
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169 1961-06-15 4 A $100,000 face-lift for Raffles Institution SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore's premier school. Raffles Institution. is undergoing a $100,000 face-lift. The Public Works Department has started work on the renovation to the 138-year-old school, according to a report by the principal. Mr. Wee Seong Kang. During a visit to the school in169 words
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202 1961-06-15 4 Community centre exhibition goes to Changi tomorrow CHAXGL i 4 r*HAX(iI residents will have theoppd tomorrow and on Saturday to ho sortment of handicrafts and other ai duced at Singapore's community centres the touring "Works of ilu < Centres*' exhibition comes In I'u distrk The two-day exhibit ii-:. will be202 words
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117 1961-06-15 4 MONK ON NEED TO FOLLOW BUDDHA'S PATH f* EYLANG, Thurs. Vener\J able Bhikkhu Vinita, resident monk of the Sri Lankaramaya Temple in St. Michael's Road, told a gathering of about 200 Buddhists that human lives were full of "ups and downs." Venerable Vinita, who was speaking on the "Eight Aspects117 words
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Article, Illustration68 1961-06-15 4 FLYING Officer Leonard Ncale Cowling and his bride, Miss Diane Marcia Everett, after their wedding at St. George s Church, Changi. The bridegroom is a navigator of 41 Squadron. Royal New Zealand Air Force. SENIOR Aircraftsman Bryan Salvage and his bride Miss Norma Thompson, formerly of the68 words
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62 1961-06-15 4 1,210 REGISTE SOCIETIES IN SINGAPO SINGAPORE rhac L2l societii S bo vi Ga» wort association i > 650 State. W' n 1890. The ok.' the Thung F< Pt© Saw Dat d a Hokta Stro J H ECu S c r< 3k Iyer S Wui Kan I V:.. F< y in62 words
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Advertisement180 1961-06-15 4 LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS THE FEDERAL READING SCHEME Combining the latest scientific methods with many years of experiment and experience in the teaching of reading in Malayan schools, the FEDERAL READING SCHEME is an INTERNATIONAL quality production. Originated and produced in MALAYA. Ist YEAR: Wall Pictures $12.00 per set180 words
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Advertisement40 1961-06-15 4 I "NORITAKE" CHINAWARE CUTLERY Sfl In Vivid s j "CANNON" BLANKETS SHEETS TOM Harvclhui also New Consignment of Knshmer j Cigarette Jewel Boxes. j Call Today For Choice Select GIFT EMPORIUM 37ex c.a ;;1 KING SIZE^x/ MENTHOL FB^ s g(>40 words
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Article, Illustration751 1961-06-15 5 fIIEB t*\ss f|l nitK a series of articles on millionaires, analysing how some of them came to IH3K6 3 million RftQO mii m niw> MILES today tells how some families which followed certain ideas years stay fabulously rich New ideas are always coming in. YOU too could amass wealth751 words
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Miscellaneous207 1961-06-15 5 kif KIRBY by John Prentice «c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis r r> »OU--T.-= V-05T553 -A- -A C A"\ >(^^ h'Ow^ WAL^E"--C.- E- V I AIEA\v\HiLE, WA\?^Ak'E I S-;A mA v .cThE WALLET— --AND YOU£ BA[7C3E f /y 4£ FiNISMES HIS CHAR;TV B22ZZ—)\ -CSC? =Rs^. you207 words
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Article358 1961-06-15 6 Jobs -but training is needed VI^E young men from Singapore will soon go to sea to begin the second phase of their training as deck officers. They are part of the first group of youths to complete their oneyear pre-sea training course at the Polytechnic. They are embarking on a358 words
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Article, Illustration972 1961-06-15 6 GEORGE VINE - EUROPE: WHO WILL DRAW THE MAP? GEORGE VINE RUSSIA MUST PROTECT HERSELF FROM THE THREAT OF A REUNITED GERMANY, ARGUES MR. KHRUSHCHEV That's the real issue at stake in Berlin AGAIN the storm clouds are gathering around Berlin. And again one hears the pat question with which the pundit in972 words
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Article, Illustration310 1961-06-15 6 S Last Thursday. I gave you two Head line defects island and cross and today you will have two more defects: the dots and the broken line. DIAGRAM A: If a dot LS found on the line of Head, it means that the subject is310 words
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Article150 1961-06-15 6 the Free Press reported: "An earthquake was felt in Singapore on the evening of the 16th current, about half past seven o'clock, lasting about a minute. The direction appeared to be from S.W. to N.E Two shocks were felt. The feeling produced in many persons at first150 words
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Article52 1961-06-15 6 HERE'S a new variation of the old dead horse in the bathtub problemrabbits in the submarine. A horde of them have infested the area around and under the U-505 a captured World War II German submarine on display on the grounds of the Chicago Museum of Science52 words
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Article128 1961-06-15 6 Life is like that S AI (m '»^T| la(l > «n th, 25 1 I 1"- ttws but v* "*1 I town 1 Wed "»*cd kin wat. i *n c tries v our bean, hclpn; f T i be too i"I SUPPOSE waist <• 1 Hiarn.d rears. o n s128 words
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Advertisement107 1961-06-15 6 NOW WITHIN YOUR REACH \X ATCHfc^ OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY Leaders of fashion prefer FaNre Leuha the hallmark of distinctive Myling and exact timekeeping. Since 1815 the S*iss watch ,'^^Ss^. f for all climates >\ Jewelled for maximum precision. FAVRE-LEUBA watches are the pro^:> of skilled craftsmanship and unnwilec experience107 words
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Miscellaneous251 1961-06-15 6 TODAYS RADIO SINGAPORE I hour; 9.30 The news; 9.40 Farshnrt wave Service I awa^ places; 10.00 Movie Maga--4? metres 1:250 ko/s) ™*-> 10 30 T^ Malayanaues; MedTum W^ Ser^ }?.3O Music for sweetheart; A.M.— 11.00 Programme sum- RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) mary; 11.02 Music from the P.M.— 1.15 Tiffin date;251 words
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Miscellaneous349 1961-06-15 6 CLUES ACROSS 11. A first thing to learn (3). 4. Venerate (6). 12. Parcel out (5). 7. Rocky? (8> 13. T hey may take longer to read 8. Go away and do better (4, 2). than to hear (7) m^ be iV 15 lt can serv^ as a guide (3).349 words
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Article955 1961-06-15 7 K.S. KONG - K.S. KONG Aesthetic appeal to arouse viewer's inner emotions By Qualities needed before picture can claim distinction oi those things. As a student artist, I had often scoffed that photography was an art and that it could be classisame category and attained identical distinction as paintdnw955 words
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Article, Illustration160 1961-06-15 7 Japanese cameras steal the show in London— JAPANESE cameras still and cme stole the show at the International Photo-Cine Fair in London this month. A spokesman for a major importers, said that they had been flooded with orders and inquiries from retailers throughout the fair. Japanese touches paper-slide doors, straw160 words
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265 1961-06-15 7 ALBERT W. McCOLLOUGH - Simplicity is keynote of Keppler's advice ALBERT W. McCOLLOUGH By your children problem kids when you try to photograph them? Do you wonder whether a certain lens is better than another that costs less? Do you want to take lots more pictures without breaking the hank to buy film? If265 words
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437 1961-06-15 7 True movie stunts are so easy with your home camera THE most remarkable "stunt* in amateur movie making: probably is the way even the simplest modern cameras make amazingly good colour movies under just about any and all conditions, while requiring no more know-how than the ability to point a437 words
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Advertisement98 1961-06-15 7 WBS^^S^ "NEW PAXIMAT Nl2' LOW-VOLTAGE OPERATION w If /ffcv FULLY AUTOMATIC! \SL D E XI P M R A oI E So R \^M BR GHTER PROJECT ON bLIDfc PROJECTOR V^^^Hjp COOLER OPERATION! $138/ .X QUIETER RUNNING! S* B^ffSM BETTER PERFORMANCE! Sole Agents for Maloya, Singapore 4 Borneo cT\ "TITHES"98 words
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Article, Illustration534 1961-06-15 8 Four-way remote control slide projector is unique DO ALL ADJUSTING FROM ARMCHAIR THE last word in automation is the four-way control of the new IKOMAT Slide Projector. This new Zeiss Ikon projector is a technical masterpiece, combining luxurious convenience in operation with dependable performance. In a nutshell, this means that534 words
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Article, Illustration333 1961-06-15 8 THE latest Moyilux 8\ is fitted with an automatic film threading; system. This makes matters immensely easier for any movie amateur: it means the end of ruined films, and of finicky threading to get the film correctly into the projector333 words
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Article68 1961-06-15 9 IjoiH more > <■">•• pic- y, fin don t Ulu more pi -p. isn't sup- arvha magail hunAomen: mo>t .;n'xl to g pirtmcs memm d Ibat actual g m onlj pnjojrience, iiiencj p cent major r a Isni v a- that n dec a of oni BdcUc otter '--i68 words
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Article, Illustration447 1961-06-15 9 THE CAMERA AMATEUR OR PROFESSIONAL V^2 "ood b ani° c^ PC l firSt da if your camera priced cameras on sat it Wen ther are really reasonablyTake Voi^hmle, i SeemS 2ly l have ust a mediocre one. r^ a" iron, ;£i U ls: rhe T es range of cameras The447 words
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Article, Illustration399 1961-06-15 9 •uir has bunched i" and markets: and original!--t that its of perfeciiame <i meehPwfectian are "'•'M-'U for the ©I Minette equip- "upled with simplicity, lv "t photois J apt comu Ihf various photograJ lPrtK produced manuJSj^ for its its low models I* ••miipment399 words
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Advertisement275 1961-06-15 9 c^^^2^Bb B^SHR^Swfc^ k'> I 'Iv'll i ill '111 l '^^1 IHIV^B hM It ii i'iiiiiiJji' 1 '^''^S "ZOOM 8" The only "35" with natural thumb position eye-level rear focusing. mlli |V| I W I f\ Yd* JCm I\f f^ :•.'•)■'•>'•'-'■-■■■■■:•'■'•"■■■"■ ■'!'v I -V.VA I M^^V.|a|BHH^^^H^H|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ '^^f^vS^jW Zoom multiple Combination lens.275 words
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Article, Illustration422 1961-06-15 10 Its performance AAr 111 lIdI Li i dl l y bigger types VASHICA has always been making news. It made news with the first low price twin-lens reflex camera. It hit the market with the biggest range of 35mm camera, and now it presents422 words
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Article, Illustration313 1961-06-15 10 System is activated by control M PUJI Photo Film Co. r manufacturers of the popular Fuji film, has scored numerous successes in the field of cameras and moviemaking equipment. Its Fujica 35-SE 35mm camera has won for itself many satisfied fans, and similarly other Fujica313 words
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Advertisement234 1961-06-15 10 f**e /bub ut you* StupskeAs tuui *v#auu£ <ht/y die ■{Ql If pliw Pj| R/ the finest ever introduced U J^^^^wlW PWI BF i n the range of MINOLTA I X V^^^^ Auto Rokkor f:1 8 "T 55 mm lens and SP^^ 8 up to 1/100 seconcl and Bulb. m Clip-on234 words
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1014 1961-06-15 11 The colour film that will meet what amateurs, professionals want m^tt :M and deUil arc the characteristic ■li, i;IUl r^ P^°™h>: This definition^ ,ht- l>tcr Mw ard Steichcn, originally ■l-jtfided to apply only to black and white ■iW<ph>. also holds true for colour ■Waph.v jnhcmsh nims of many different speeds1,014 words
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Article, Illustration621 1961-06-15 11 NOW IT'S 8mm MOVIE-MAKING WITH SOUND pKK since the day, now more than i years ago. that 71* cinema movies earned to talk, Bmm lome movie enthu*ia>t> have been »aitin? tor sound. Now it i< here! has been a long ming because ban bad to wait KTeral electronic lea to621 words
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Advertisement250 1961-06-15 11 SETHIS IS THE CAMERA FOR likill m m THE MAN WHO MUST HAVE SnULI TUAU VAff TUlhlk+ y^^^^aSStmmt^^^m^ i Irf Alt JUU In In n. /^fck^iw^H^H^Jw? l^^, 'M| JWmkT[wtr\w[ M^kz^^d^^E^F^mi^m^RMWA^^M^^m^^^^^^^^^i Zeiss Poncolo r WmmvlAwy F2/50mm fully auto- S^^ mafic diaphragm iens W^^^ GREATER FOCUSING UNIT INTERCHAHGEABILITY The new-look EXAKTA VAREX250 words
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563 1961-06-15 12 From 'shooting' game to taking vocal chords USES FOR THIS CAMERA SEEM UNLIMit^I PAMERAS have always been used for a wide range of purposes from taking family snapshots to greatly magnified pictures of bacteria. But the unusual applications of the Exakta Varex in professional work surpasses all imagination. Professional people563 words
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Article, Illustration283 1961-06-15 12 T^HE demand for A cameras in the 35mm field is increasing: by leaps and bounds. Yashica has contributed much to popularise 35mm photography by making available high quality 35mm cameras priced with the budget-conscious public in mind as well as the connoisseur. Now to still further283 words
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Article, Illustration347 1961-06-15 12 T^LEGANTLY styled, the Aj Paxette Electramatic II fits snugly into the palmof the hand so that the right index linger unerringly finds the shutter release button which after all is the most important control button on the camera. One347 words
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Advertisement138 1961-06-15 12 Cl II I ontroiieu AH B 188 Hb^bßH .^bUbW. flß^^Bk^|^ b^b^b^b^b^ bb^l utonidtion fully automatic camera all you have to do is to preset the shutter speed, line up the pointer in the finder and release or you have the option of using the shutter and aperture' speeds and the138 words
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Article123 1961-06-15 13 Stunt fun with your movie camera f rJge 7 emerging :^d carton. pUcajttao of I hocus Q r-.voly and ap plied to >ports dressed strides pur- Ll v>!r h th )Ugil dtdfte off it. or.ly he change and then r*- tgain on the tea the I m the first r123 words
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698 1961-06-15 13 PETER JENNINGS - USE THOSE FILTERS FOR NEW LOOK IN YOUR PICTURES PETER JENNINGS §22k£2_^Wt travelling with a close-up By X H E sun shines and, suddenly, it's camera time. Here are some suggestions to help you enjoy your summer photography. Where can you find pictures with a punch this summer? Live near698 words
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Article290 1961-06-15 13 Derek Townsend - Derek Townsend L!l EVEN though cameras are simple to use, a few hints on taking holiday colour snaps and movies can do no harm, for technique plays a big part in using colour film successfully. COLOUR (still and cine) Never be concerned with colour290 words
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Article343 1961-06-15 13 if From Page 12 clear reflex image of the object sharply defined in the viewfinder-hood is of great importance. With this exact demarcation of the picture limits, one seems to look right into the heart of any natural phenomena in a way that cannot be matched with343 words
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Article, Illustration65 1961-06-15 13 SPOT-ON exposure is needed for a contrasting subject like this. Overexpose and the light-coloured wall loses detail. Under-expose and the shadows go dense black. Adox X.1 7 thin- emulsion rollfilm was exposed for 1/5$ at f 18. Focus is critical at such close distance, but65 words
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Advertisement9 1961-06-15 13 -'■'"'"I mummfz MINETTE COMPACT f J .BENJAMIN J!^ 49 words
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Article, Illustration700 1961-06-15 14 IUHAT is composition? Chambers Dictionary gives its definition as the "act or art of putting together/* In writing an essay or composing musical pieces, this word is used to convey the meaning that words or music notes are pieced together by writers or composers under700 words
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Article, Illustration516 1961-06-15 14 K.S. KONG - K.S. KONG 19 The way to better photograph pOß the benefit of th c uninitiated and those photographers who are not so lucky to have inherited the artistic 'eye,' here are a few pointers which may be of some help in the pursuit of better pictures. For a516 words
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Advertisement199 1961-06-15 14 CROWNS ii=~mstZooM lllk'vH 'j^HI J III! V^l^V \^S^^^P Crown single lens retlex Zoom 8 M^^mi mm movie comcra with exposure TpSSSifiSjj^--*^^^^ meter visible through the lens to Vf^^BJW guide you getting perfect results s^J ?T even for a beginner. Lens: Hard Coated 1:18/10 to 30 mm Zoom I vi IS.199 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1961-06-15 15 Page 14 I I fl 5 I anc I I H V H urs tc I I c tin I I bjects ar< I design I I ds I H.. i a H- o I v alsn the diagonal and balance. Tlie pattern used in the picture "Patriarch"1,094 words
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Article, Illustration38 1961-06-15 16 photo. ANDRE MAIROIS, the famous French biographer, novelist and essayist, admires a portrait of Toulouse Lautrec during a visit to the International exhibition of Photographic portraits opened recently at the Bibliotheaue Nationale in Paris.- Paul PopperPaul Popper - 38 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1961-06-15 16 HOWARD BYGRAVE - THE DAY I BOUGHT A CINE CAMERA HOWARD BYGRAVE The salesman warned ma. ..but nothing could put me off By itfY camera troubles began the night the Dyers asked us round to see their holiday movies from Italy. "The projector purred away. We watched the Dyers strut n about pinkly1,127 words
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Advertisement230 1961-06-15 16 f?T| GERMANY'S FINEST "cTj fm U fin fTfJ 8 mm CINE CAMERf lojlinJilUlJu mil A/#JV4W I I ELECTRONIC FLASHLIGHTS Ml You CAN Rely on JVU^9€di4m%4UU /^§ppl^ A Quality Product c d c fi a i cc t ■tfH B, S "^yyQ^^yjp ec 3" Aenon 1.3/1 3 mm A Hi' Xcnar230 words
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Advertisement94 1961-06-15 16 IN THE AIR- I 1 MANY people will be going i plane. Sit on the shadi so that effects of any dirt window will be minimised. use an ultra-violet filter ...ON THE GFO U IF YOU are filming ft«" J *L*go9 KEEP the windows cfcaii. iv M be emphasised in94 words
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Article, Illustration506 1961-06-15 17 Federation spends $200,000 in big drive to boost tourism THIRTY-THREE LOCAL STUDENTS LEAVE FOR HIGHER STUDIES IN INDIAN VARSITIES SINGAPORE, Thursday. v\!\\ SIRU, the Federation's t promotion Officer, told representi!t ii!u>, shipping companies and nN in Singapore that his depart- thi- yw spending about $200,000 tM nu in America, Australia,506 words
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198 1961-06-15 17 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THIHTKKX different species of trees will be planted in the grounds of the Chinese YMCA in South Pier as part of the ceremonial opening of "1961 Membership Night" on June 24. Mr. Khoo Oon Theam. secretary of the association, said198 words
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Article51 1961-06-15 17 Borneo Ltd nav< Singa- «n- >r rhard imber m been n r orS ngaporc Centre, at Ihe comwould I 3 I( i >ns. Service s was mpanj came m* nts hi ugh is l~ Peng Sco, ag the rman drowned ura -A Pandak rowned j in a Paslr From51 words
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254 1961-06-15 17 World tour couple stop here for our 'delicious' food TANJONG PAGAR, Thursday. AX Australian couple, who had heard so much about our "delicious" Chinese food, stepped ashore with only one thought in their minds to have a taste of it themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Van de Rand, both aged 30.254 words
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186 1961-06-15 17 3 QUIT CROWDED HOLLAND FOR NEW LIFE IN AUSTRALIA gINGAPORE, Thurs. Only six weeks after their marriage in Holland, a young Dutch couple and a close friend are off to make their permanent home in a new country Australia. They are Mr. and Mrs. Meuwese Driesson, and Mr. Hendrikuskarel Matheus186 words
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Article21 1961-06-15 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. There will be a free film show at India House, Grange Road, at 5.30 p.m. today.21 words
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Article23 1961-06-15 17 IPOH, Thurs. Miss Annie Yap, 21, a telephone operator from Teluk Anson, won the Perak "Golden Voice" title from 24 competitors23 words
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181 1961-06-15 17 A LANDMARK TO MAKE WAY FOR A $1 MIL. FREE CLINIC SINGAPORE, Thurs.— One of Singapore's oldest landmarks a 69-year-old building in Wayang Street in the heart of Chinatown —is to be pulled down to make way for modern seven-storey premises. The building was put up by pioneers from China181 words
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101 1961-06-15 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Twelve candidates passed the Examination for Health Visitors and School Nurses Certificate of the Royal Society of Health, London, held in Singapore in March. They are: Mrs. Tan Phaik In, Mrs. Neo Kay Choo. Mrs. Low Bean Choo, Mrs. Fung Chye Kirn,101 words
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Advertisement246 1961-06-15 17 P* Watch your bad days Put the advance knowledge of your best form to good Avoid unnecessary risks... CHART TOUR LIFE CYCLES Df V"XI I CALEHDAR mmJmmW^am^mK n^^ precision watch v B^^B Actual size Asfc y or booklet Trestcold Ket*&MaM Made 6y tfe largest Factory />> BngfanJ. *-"*^^^^"*""^^^^B&y^^B^M^Baß^>fc FfJfm. 9246 words
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Miscellaneous34 1961-06-15 17 YOUR LUCKY STAR TODAY IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... ££rwS£3 in want. AND FOR TOMORROW MNCER fflß In side today fiS, close to yoor ehe^! Not wo good a day. LEO Sg&i'&z*** with pen«»»l w^wn.34 words
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Miscellaneous169 1961-06-15 17 Ulßfifl (Augr. 24 Sept. 23): ffinUU jixtERY nerves can play tricks on you, so stay calm and collected and take absolutely no risks. lIRRA < s *P f 24 Oci 'A Z) LIDIfn THERE is a great deal of excitement and activity in the air. Be an observer, not a169 words
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Miscellaneous95 1961-06-15 17 collected, you can avert difficulties and actually make some important progress. TIIIRIIC < A P r 21 Ma >' 21): IHUnUO i F y OU have survived the past 10 days without a serious setback, then you're safe! Progress fast now. fal;vajgfga nn nr kihip i 't i f^* The95 words
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Miscellaneous49 1961-06-15 17 someone has chut the door and padlocked it. But come. I'll show you where 1 found your cap and Mrs. Sheep's necklace. This was where Beppo kept them." And, putting his foot in the tiny window he jumps up and hoists himself once again on to the flat roof.49 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1961-06-15 18 Mother and cat live in luxury... but no help for her only son HE HAS FAMILY OF SEVEN TO SUPPORT AND NEEDS A BIGGER HOME f DROP ANNE A LINE I i 0 DON'T get upset, jot down your I ft troubles in a tetter and post them to Anne.1,214 words
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159 1961-06-15 18 UPSET BY WEATHER: IT DEPENDS ON THE GLAND f\ How is it that some people can enjoy the cold but not the heat and vice versa? Have our bodies a type of thermostat that is better adjusted with some people than others? A Dry cold days are certainly bracing to159 words
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426 1961-06-15 18 Children in hospital with no visitors: The right attitude Q^ Our seven-year-old son must have his tonsils and adenoids removed soon. I discovered that there will be a delay of some four or five months before the operation, and that visiting is not allowed because the stay will only be426 words
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213 1961-06-15 18 EMERGENCY RATION PACK FOR HIKERS IN TROUBLE QI want to device a small pack of iron emergency rations for use by hikers who may be stranded overnight. I shall be very glad to have your suggestions. A For the short time for which these emergency rations will be needed, it213 words
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133 1961-06-15 18 Second thyroid operation may be needed C% Can you have a second operation for thyroid? I would be interested in any further information on this subject. A Some diseases of the thyroid gland are treated by operation. Some by drugs or radioactive isotopes. And some by a combination of two133 words
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Article, Illustration74 1961-06-15 18 p O C X E T MONEY x prizes are offered for the colouring of this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered—each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). Post your effort to Aunty Wendy, c/o The Singapore74 words
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Article60 1961-06-15 18 rE winners of last week's colouring contest, each of whom will receive $5, are: TAN GEOK ENG (14), 44 Buffalo Road, Singapore 8. CARMAN SOLIANO (8), 33 Rowell Road, Singapore 8. R. THIAGARAJAH (14J). Secondary 2- A Gan Eng Seng School, Anson Road, Singapore 2. ALBERT CHAN60 words
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Advertisement275 1961-06-15 18 •YOUNG DUE AM. A brl»t X wired bra with tiairrty seal:- J I ooed cuos and team under- bustsuoDort. Bn-nylonlac*. >»£>. lined nylon —i'cuisftte. *^$l Wn.re. B!a:i. AABcuosK* 3*^ .-..«> 1 'YOUNG JOY. T*o-*ay i *J f^ V— V *^O\ X. bra. *:h or «»it->Out StraDS. f/ o^^ < >y275 words
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Advertisement52 1961-06-15 18 So lovely ;7 c^h only 1 i Swianaear Sportsweai Icgmafirimtf VELOCETTJ THE MOTOR CYCLE WITH* BEAUTY REFINEMENTS Silence Smooth Running Safety Economy Defend, Available on 2 -year p# 8 Sole Agents:- Kee Huat Rad* m Singapore Kuala Lumpur j( MUmmuuu mm m m m the ft^/fl Gevasonor «pji CC X^^.^J52 words
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Article, Illustration127 1961-06-15 19 lurch members and friends Ihe 32nd anniversary of the Methodisl Church at Kampong it the rowidi d -garter se I "Red ?s and irei :i" ix save Mr. H. mnic sketch ntitled It I:-- Bernard l Ktm hip c:!:.--i led by tncm-127 words
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537 1961-06-15 19 DEMI TASSE - A shame- Few parents at prize-giving days DEMI TASSE NEWS >. m-*w thviews t~ jk jj^, ry 1 o m^ FOR pv^ V_>v BY THE CHANCE COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR THERE has been a spate of speech and prize-giving days in our schools the past two weeks and several537 words
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Article, Illustration486 1961-06-15 19 ALEXANDRA LEE - The secret of Marion 's success as girl with the right answers ALEXANDRA LEE Social anfl CM) PATIENCE, TACT, DIPLOMACY, CONFIDENCE IN DEALING WITH RUSH INQUIRIES ROUND-UP BY THE TELEPHONE rings almost everj minute of the day, five days a week, and a voice at the end of the line486 words
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Article, Illustration321 1961-06-15 19 Hale and hearty at 75: He still has full-time job CEVENTY-FIVE and still hale and hearty. That's the conclusion M which anyone would arrive after a five-minute talk with Hong Kong-born John Simon Fung. In Singapore on three i months' leave. Mr. Fung I ter of Stella), was elected who321 words
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Advertisement72 1961-06-15 19 laC# /ir^Mk. r "^ja^. X 'y al "jh^ aij KSySi-v" 7 I l I a) BY I^B^. .^aVi He-x ■^v->*->3^. '"^M^nff' I Ba f I h^b bk. ■•~*f x^ i 'vist? aWaWatftk. provides the answers Mi If: #!f!l II to these and many WHBIHW^ other vital questions if H^H H72 words
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Article, Illustration532 1961-06-15 20 A FREE LESSON BY SPORE PHOTO sOcipJ AT THE NATIONAL LIBRARY HUNDREDS H upon hundreds of cameras were seen at motor racing events like the Gap Hill Climb and the Johore Coronation Grand Prix last year, but very few amateur photographers managed to get532 words
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Article, Illustration99 1961-06-15 20 0 St. Joseph's Institution is sponsoring the First Open Photographic Exhibition for all schools in the State. Closing date is June 22, 1961 and the organisers have already received over 200 entries. There will be awards of one gold medal for the best print, and one99 words
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Article, Illustration336 1961-06-15 20 THE winner of the top prize in the Critic Contest is Tan Hong Ghim. 150-N East Coast Road, Singapore 15. He writes: A tune that is coming up slowly but surely in our Hit Parade is "Sweet Rosyanne" by the Brothers Four on336 words
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Article179 1961-06-15 20 JONATHAN RUSSELL - JONATHAN RUSSELL reviews new discs "PACH band has a theme song, and these theme songs have a habit of bringing back memories of days gone by especially if, as in this case, the bands happen to be favourites of decades past. Ten theme songs179 words
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Article, Illustration56 1961-06-15 20 OUR mystery singer last week was popular Johnny Burnette. The winner of two Philips EP discs is P. Teo, 12 Langsat Road, Singapore 15. This week we have another figure of the music world. When you have made your guess send your entry to the Free Press56 words
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Article83 1961-06-15 20 WHO THIS r<ROM the facte can you cue^ II if world-famous or woman fc? This quiz will i\ even Tliursriav answers will h» listed on the Ml day in Pfcft In All you hau in Guess hi check to m In as good you 1 aou arc. Uj m says83 words
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Advertisement269 1961-06-15 20 THE CAMERA WITH THE METAL SHUTTER konica FS stagle-lena reflex ia .t superbly designed md n*. pleasure Interctiangeabic hexanon louses, k -angle and teiephoto are av&ilabk for instantaneous means ol tbe hand] konicamount KONICA ZOOM 8. nQ(|^^^SwKV ivct S^^^^y^^^p^Pßßr S^^" IBQ North Bnrt^p Rrl S porp Tel: t467G »~J J55269 words
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321 1961-06-15 21 Johore: Organisers expect biggest crowd oL\ uArUnh, 1 nui sciay. THE second Johore Coronation Grand Prix days Saturday June 24, and Sunday June 25 have been declared public holidays by the Johore Government. Saturdays and Sundays are normally working days in the321 words
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Article139 1961-06-15 21 .-Results B :th anH 3. Mohdl I" sA 3. Snaik m Er.«s Aixi. l.ivelm: L:an H 103 it. X L| lump: 1. j Shot Z Toh I {S^\ mad. 3. r long i in is H StMdk i Chan phew Meng A c H t Boat,] ;u vcK: ShartS.139 words
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Article, Illustration222 1961-06-15 21 pORTY-OXE-YEAR old Inche Sadali bin Suro was the guest of honour at a dinner party given by the Singapore Malays Badminton Association. The party was held to celebrate the achievements of Inche Sadali in the open singles and veterans singles of the all222 words
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Article12 1961-06-15 21 Koria School Athletic meet liorts on school Relay reserved intend I i12 words
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183 1961-06-15 21 Monk's Hill athletes in top form: First 'tri' meet is a big success SINGAPORE. Thursday. ATHLETES from Monk's Hill Secondary School were in top form at the first triangular meet against Jurong Special Secondary School and Bukit Panjang Secondary School. Monk's Hill won the contest with 132 points to their183 words
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Article, Illustration36 1961-06-15 21 m Paul Dreyer, left, who won the Keppel Club's monthly medal •Bogey' competition with a convincing plus-2 during the weekend, and D.M. Inglis, the B division winner with a plus-4 after 18 holes.36 words
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Article111 1961-06-15 21 EVERGREEN TEAM FOR MALACCA MEET SINGAPORE. Thurs— Eveiyreen Weightlifting Party will send a team of 24 competitors, comprising weight lifters and bodybuilders, and eight officials tor an inter-club 'friendly* against the Gaa Boon Leong Gymnasium of Malacca on June' 24 and The party's secretary, Mr. uon Tiang Seong said that111 words
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92 1961-06-15 21 SEMBAWANG, Thurs.— Five teams will take part m the Inter-Kampong Tengah Community Centre sepak ra^a knockout tournament to be* held at the Centre from a The Yearns are: Bawyan SDorts Club. Persekutuan Kebaiikan Islam Sembawang, Aneka Sports Club. Kampong Tengah Community Centre. and the92 words
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Article25 1961-06-15 21 OSLO Thurs.— E. Mattarelli, of Italy won the World clay pigeon shooting championship which Srtth a score of 296 out of a possible 300.25 words
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Article68 1961-06-15 21 TOKYO, Thurs. Mr. Reoutaro Azuma. Governor of Tokyo, left here by air last night for Athens to attend the 58th meeting of the International Olympic Committee due to open on Sunday. Mr. Azuma was accompanied by Mr. Shingoro Takaishi, a member of Japan's Olympic Committee.68 words
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85 1961-06-15 21 RUSSIA TO TRAIN BURMESE FOOTBALLERS RANGOON, Thurs. The Burmese Government has accepted a Russian offer to train 15 Burmese football players in Russia for about two years. The Soviet offer was made when the president of the Burmese Football Association, Col. Khin Nyo, visited the Soviet Union some time ago.85 words
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95 1961-06-15 21 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two athletes, Junaidi bin Aii and Razak bin Haron, tied for individual championship honours at the Queenstown Seconaary School's fifth annual sports. Junaidi won three events, the century sprint, 440 yards and 220 yards while Haron took first place in the discus95 words
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144 1961-06-15 21 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Police Constable Othman I Din Abdul Wahab was the i champion athlete in the Johore Contingent Police athletic meet held at Contingent Head Quarters. Othman leaped 11.74 metres to win the hop, step and jump event. He was first in the144 words
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138 1961-06-15 21 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—The General Hospital Recreation Club will start their table tennis championships on Monday, June 19. The tournament is being resumed after two years. Nine teams have entered for this year's tournament, and they have been liiviriea into two groups; Section A with four teams,138 words
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257 1961-06-15 21 Tengah take first triangular athletic contest TENGAH, Thursday. ROYAL Air Force Tengah won the first triangular athletic contest held at Tengah HMS Victoria were second and RAF Changi third. The triangular meet was a big success and there was keen competition in all the 14 events. In the 4 x257 words
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92 1961-06-15 21 STRONG W I TEAM FOR THE WORLD GAMES KINGSTON (Jamaica), Thurs. Dennis Johnson who has equalled the world 100 yards record of 9.3 seconds four times this year will be one of three West Indians to compete at the World Games in Helsinki next month. The others are George Kerr,92 words
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Article503 1961-06-15 22 1.M.C.: Kidjang does 3 in 373/5 By ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Thursday. T M. C. (Posner) and Singora (Dragon) did what could be a winning gallop at Ipoh this morning when they ran three in ,Ui on the number two track which is still in good503 words
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Article122 1961-06-15 22 WEARNES OFF TO A FLYING START SINGAPORE. Thurs. Wearnes second string got off to a flying start in the first round of the Singapore Business Houses League when they beat Borneo Motors Sports Club 3-0 in their SBHL Junior Group A match on the padang yesterday. Wearnes looked winners from122 words
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95 1961-06-15 22 PHIL READ RIDES NORTON TO VICTORY DOUGLAS (Isle Of Man), Thurs. Phil Read. 22--year-old motor engineer from Luton, won the 350 c.c. Tourist Trophy motor-cycle race yesterday on his first appearance in the hotly-contested International event. He rode a Norton to score the first win for a British machine for95 words
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385 1961-06-15 22 PATAUDI HITS HIS 4TH. CENTURY OF THE SEASON LONDON, Thursday. fill-. Nawab of Pataudi, son of a famous former England and Indian Test star, hit his fourth hundred of the season for Oxford University against a star-studded MCC team at Lord's yesterday. The young Nawab. the University captain, brought his385 words
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Article164 1961-06-15 22 FOUR BADMINTON F FINALS TOMORROW pEYLANG. Thurs. Goh VI Geok Loo will meet J. Zackaria in the fmai of the Singapore Badminton Association's Junior men's singles championships to be played at the Badminton Stadium tomorrow night. J. Zackaria of the Singa- pore Admiralty Local Start Union is considered a strong164 words
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101 1961-06-15 22 NOORDIN NETS 3 FOR THE HONGKONG BANK Singapore. Thurs. Hongkong Bank Sports dub beat Catnaj Ocganfcauou 4-. v Business Houses League Gioup B" matdi yestei da 3 Scorers for Hoiukon? Bank were Rooruu] i3.i aiM Yubsoi Ahmat scorea Cathay's only goal. in Another League matcii, Malayan Airways beat Singapore Traction101 words
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Article35 1961-06-15 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Raffles Institution will hold its annual athletic meet on Saturday on the school ground. There will be two events for Old Boys 100 yards and relay <4 x 110 yards V35 words
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303 1961-06-15 22 Leicester batsmen expose weak Aussie bowling LEICESTER, Thursday. A CENTURY by 27-year-old Bob Gardner for Leicestershire was the highlight of the first day's play in the match against the Australian touring team which began here yesterday. Scoreboard After losing three wickets for ten runs, Leicestershire, thanks to Gardner and Alan303 words
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172 1961-06-15 22 O matches in aid ot the Algerian Fund, arranged by the Singapore Amateur Football Association will be played at Jalan Besar Stadium this evening. At 6.30 p.m. the Tan Tock Seng Hospital women will play the Swallows wo-] men in the third172 words
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125 1961-06-15 22 A LIVELY BATTLE IN SENIOR LEAGUE MATCH FARRER PARK. Thurs.— It was a lively battle on the Farrer Park ground yesterday when Hongkong and Shanghai Ban met Evoready Sport> Club In the Singapore Business Houses Senior League football match. Despite being given numerous opportunities. Hong Kong Bank could only beat125 words
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127 1961-06-15 22 JOANNA MOVES NEARER TO WOMEN'S TITLE THOMSON. Thurs. Col. (Miss) Joanna Henderson, a certainty to win the Singapore wo m ens goli championship, entered the semi-final when she beat Mrs. A. Mesritz five and four a I the Royal Island Clubs links here yesterday. Although wiin a lev. handicap of127 words
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Article59 1961-06-15 22 SINGAPORE, Thins. Chartered Bank and Mercantile Bank played to a l-l draw in their Business Houses A division football match yesterday. Singapore Glass Factory just managed to edge N.T.S. 3-2 in a B division match. Ahmat Awang netted all the three goals for Glass59 words
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Article, Illustration284 1961-06-15 22 By B. NORMAN VI anager of Thailand s I secretary of the Th; waskdi Phriendham sine corned the new ruling 01 v ton Federation thai the I competition be played in Mr. Phriendhair.. wba urived in Singapoit 1: Jakarto yesterday with284 words
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