The Singapore Free Press, 1 July 1961
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Title Section17 1961-07-01 1 .OCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1961 15 CENTS17 words
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Article21 1961-07-01 1 Fiuczeks Find tor power station KHOON v ilk 1 ur exn build reV neu K. stages i21 words
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Article, Illustration15 1961-07-01 115 words
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214 1961-07-01 1 Soon teachers will not have to sell books to pupils i UiIIHKS in Singapoi c sclu >ols will nu longer be burdened wilh Ihe extra lask <>l lini* lexlbooks, exercise books mid sLitionen I > students. The Education Ministry has held two meetings with principa school seeking their proposal tc214 words
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Article18 1961-07-01 1 [NG rON Sat.— rhc Armj 3 0 I bachel< r EBalisted men from 24 to18 words
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395 1961-07-01 1 Taj fit and ready to challenge H. K.'s best today HONG KO\G, SatTaj Mohamed, winner of The Singapore Free Press Big Walk. Is fit and ready but noncommittal on his chances in the 41.3 mile walk round Hong Kong island today. 1;u tail, lean and wiry Singapore race walker just395 words
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162 1961-07-01 1 PLANE WITH LUXURY TOUCH OFF TO FLY THE KING TO BRUNEI I SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Malayan Airways Viscount which is flying the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong to Brunei at noon today has been refitted for a touch of luxury. The jet-prop airliner left Paya Lebar airport this morning alter a Press162 words
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112 1961-07-01 1 SPORTSMAN CARL SCHUBERT TAKES OVER AS ACTING R.O.V. SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Goh jO Kee Song, Registrar of Vehicles, will relinquish his post on Monday on expiry of his three-5 r ear contract. Meantime the post is being filled by Mr. Curl Schubert, the well-known Singapore sportsman. The Council has advertised112 words
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Article46 1961-07-01 1 SINGAPORE. Sat.- Radio Singapore will broadcast a special feature on the Colombo Plan tonight in the Chinese network a' 7 D.m.. the English network at 7.15 p.m.. the Malay network ai 9 p.m. and a Tamil version on Wednesday. July 5. at 7.00 p.m.46 words
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Article40 1961-07-01 1 KEY WEST. Florida, Sat.- A sookesman for the private American tractors-for-prisoners committee said yesterday it would not resume talks nor i-dve Dr. Castro "$2B inilaoi) 01 $28' in exchange *>»• orisoners taken during the abortive Cuban invasion.40 words
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Article28 1961-07-01 1 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Ouiram Primary English School ".ill be opened today by Inche Mohd. ArifT bin Suradi, Assemblyman for I Uiu Pandan, at 7 p.m.28 words
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154 1961-07-01 1 ALLAN LEWIS - Kidjang, Film Studio IV are best bets in tomorrow's varied card ALLAN LEWIS By KUALA IXMPIR. Sat— ln a long and varied programme of nine events here tomorrow Kidjang and Film Studio IV should be two very good bets. Film Studio IV has won his iast two starts d*u\ the154 words
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Article160 1961-07-01 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. I PLANS are being worked out to provide additional recreationa] facilities lor more than 350 detainees at the penal settlment on Pulau Senang. The Free Press was told thai the People's Association is being entrusted with the task. it is understood that the160 words
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Article, Illustration313 1961-07-01 1 0 YES, The cc i J /'c'o.N has iitig and teat. Week. by iceen it brings you new, exclusive features that mutce fascinating and cGULpt iimi, reading. Today it atctrii a new t h r liter by Malaya's javourite crune wncer t Agatha Christie. 'Turn to313 words
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Article23 1961-07-01 1 JAKARI A Sat. Hm Indonesian Deuaruueiit of Agriculture ])..:.i.s to exp. lain i"< < Liy.saiuiK mum ud dahlias mi Siiigap i23 words
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Article29 1961-07-01 1 WASHING 1 ON. Sat.— President Kenned 1 lia i omniuted the r--lenco oi Heniy Winston, i <-' two remaining n top U.S Communist leaders still in orison29 words
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Article17 1961-07-01 1 iaipeh. Sat. -The Communist Chinese bombarded the Quemoy Islands \wih 113 rounds of shells.17 words
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Article131 1961-07-01 1 ir-i I i l-'MHd i! ml in<\ ing L3I i ;r>i Hun a l und lIK-(...i. tui<\ If«»r>A n iik |H TKA r PED LIFT RESCUCO i i »if l>.ik'M« Hi IH Mtt| MM i in!. hildrcn ifi. iii (tai Mm* m ANOTHEK RUSSIAN lIDP t L Gliwiii? I131 words
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Advertisement22 1961-07-01 1 rvSS^ !lV 1 1 km i mi i. >i S i"' i t .V .■■l" L^NEXisaMUST! "^feffe U e S ...KLEENEX PAW22 words
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Advertisement48 1961-07-01 1 ■r JHBP^^"" ■*-^^^'AB B^Bj t aBBY Agafha Christie today TURN TO PAGE 5 ■BfM~(winMBM^jBMfT7B'iLiiii'ihiffiBBBBMIIIIMBK393MWWWW^fIBBHBMBBMBHiB complete j iui c c g'i 2? f ostesi a i Boiler and I ■>' i i 3 MM JUNIOR MIXMASTERS, TOASTERMATIC TOASTERS, ELECTRIC CLOCKS, LADY SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTERS etc., also now ovotloble. SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD.48 words
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City section: Finance and industry
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258 1961-07-01 2 LONDON. Sat. Tin extended Thursdays full m early dealings by around £9 per ton. The further oig drop i:; the ba.-t seemingly broughi out some cheaper offers which Temporarily found buyers unwlUins. T c ton tt tel c: bOW ■>' Iracted more buying258 words
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291 1961-07-01 2 Less profit for New Scudai: 15p.c dividend recommended By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Saturday. TIIK WORKING profit for the year of New Scudai Ltd. was $217,079— a decrease of $27,184 on the previous year, states the chairman in his annual report. The main factor was v reduction in investmenl291 words
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182 1961-07-01 2 ONLY SELECTIVE INTEREST IN 'RATHER QUIET' MARKET LONDON Sat.— Rather quiet conditions prevailed in the London stock markets yesterday with buyers still 1 reluctant to commit themselves to any great extent in vieu ol the existing uncer--1 tainties. As the result, Interest was high- ly selective bul several sections Showed182 words
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Article62 1961-07-01 2 U.K. trade mission for Hungary LONDON. Sat The first, offi--1 kal BntL-h trade mission to visit Hungary since the war wiD leave for Budapest tomorrow, the London Chamber ol Commerce has j announced. L<-c: by the London Chamber of Commerce chairman, Mi. Allen i Stock, Ihe mission will spend three62 words
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Article63 1961-07-01 2 HONG KONG. Pii, Closing I I prive.s :ien- today were Previoui Today H. A: S. Bank Corpc>i;!iior. $422 >4L'LI sale: sales I Wheelock Marcieu J14.40 514.301 .nt: sal6S i HlEong phone $59.50 $59.00 j sales sales j Dairy Ffenn Coki Storage 541.2S $41.50 lea sales Taik<j<>» Dock63 words
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Article102 1961-07-01 2 UPs and DOWNs of your share 1 >i^; sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: F. and N. $2.61 lup 1 cent), J. Waush $1.84 (up 1 cent), Jarks»on (M.) Sl.no (unchanged), Metal Box 53. 50 (down 5 cents". Robill-->on Ords. $1.45 (unchanged 1, r.K. Ords. $1.19 (uchanged),102 words
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Article64 1961-07-01 2 Texas tin sale No decision yet WASHINGTON, Sat.— A State Department spokesman .-.aid yesterday thai 3.933 tons of Texas smelter tin had not been released for sale to fiie trade. "A decision (\vhetner to release the tin lor sale) was not ready for announcement, he said. A U.S. trade publication64 words
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Article41 1961-07-01 2 lAGOS. Sat.— Nigeria exported 3.697 ions of iubbei iii February this year against 2.456 tons in January. The U.K. was the largest importer with 1.998 tons against 1.0U4 in January, followed by West Germany with 665 against 555 tons.41 words
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Article44 1961-07-01 2 TOKYO. Sat.— The Sumitomo Metal ana Mining Company, a leading Japanese mining firm. announced yesterday ii would raise its ex-iefinery pnee of gold, which local mining firms can sell to the tree market, by about five per cent effecive from louay.44 words
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Article45 1961-07-01 2 I on don Sa Vhv. cai strikers a oaasa meeting held at 1 in •>.... estei d >;. \.)tfc; i it urn to in rk on MonIIM < -a wa depi li Urn result < I pcscc Lalks ie beinj beid In L ncMW45 words
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Article183 1961-07-01 2 CHIPS lyin, jlon^sirte t"e Singapore harxes turi.iy are: Soiidai N'W. 1 Sn .h Sactao .\\v. 3, ••><. IMJ N <^^. Canbodsc v 9, 33 Brecoi ik ■■> 33 -"ri, uranjc 12 13 Hu: Haora M \i. Outer RoarK SJ in K-...n. I'j-j pratarr-.i, SlblKO, TafniS, M:or.a. San183 words
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261 1961-07-01 2 'West must stop Red peace pact move in Germany' BONN, Sat.— Dr. Heinrich Yon Brentano, West German Foreign Minister, said yesterday that the West should react with all means to prevent the Soviet Union signing a separate Deace treaty with East Germany. It would not be enough if the Western261 words
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Article26 1961-07-01 2 JAKARTA. bat. President Sukarno has set up a "Sukarno Peace Foundation" with the 100.000 roubles he won with his Lenin peace prize in 1959.26 words
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144 1961-07-01 2 He lived where five lean men died after Arctic ordeal REYKJAVIK (Iceland), Saturday. HH. Frank Fitch, leader and sole survivor of a six-man London University party whose boat capsized in Arctic waters on Sunday. arrived in Iceland today aboard the Norwegian frigate barm. When Dr. Fitch arrived at the Norwegian144 words
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Article121 1961-07-01 2 He .said they all had lifebelts on and were only 200 yards from the coast, but had to swim against the wind. Dr. Fitch reached a low and narrow beach under high cliffs. At first he looked around for his companions, but seeing nothing of them he began121 words
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108 1961-07-01 2 RESCUED: BOY, 14, ADRIFT ON RAFT: 2 OTHERS PERISHED SAN 1)1 EGO (California), Sat. A 14-year-old boy, drifting on a life raft with two bodies, was rescued by the 40-foot fishing boat, Ruth Marie, about 90 miles south-west of here yesterday. The coastguard said no vessels had been reported in108 words
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64 1961-07-01 2 NEW YORK. Sat.— A "conditional" agreement between the striking U.S. National Maritime Union and two shipping groups was announced here yesterday by Mr. Vadid Cole, chairman of the fact-finding board set up by President Kennedy. In ROTTERDAM. the Holland America Line quays were virtually at64 words
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186 1961-07-01 2 EICHMANN: 'I DIDN'T RECOMMEND SHOOTING' JERUSALEM. Sat. Adolf Eichmunn hotly denied documentary evidence yesterday that in 1941 he gave by telephone a curt recommen[dation to shoot 1.200 Serbian Jews. Eichmann. accused of complicity in the mass-murder of millions of Jews, wore a grave expression as he listened to his burly.186 words
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Article364 1961-07-01 2 C.l.f NOTE: Ait prices Oeiout are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, June 30. Previous Today HUBBtR NO. Üb» c.i.f E ii rt p I a n ports July 245/16 24 9/16 Ann T 16 IMS RUUbER No. 1 RSS SO«t 2*~+ 24 13/16 RUBBER364 words
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206 1961-07-01 2 IRAQ MAY ATTACK KUWAIT THIS WEEKEND: BRITISH KENYA TROOPS STAND BY Match put o££ WASHINGTON, Sat. The State Department flatly denied reports that the United States had informed Britain of an imminent Iraqi attack on Kuwait. Authoritative sources said the State Department had received diplomatic reports stating there was a206 words
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118 1961-07-01 2 GENEVA. Sat. -Britain uid the Soviet Union are close to agreement on the draft of a mes.sage they plan to .send about the supply of equipment to the International Control Commission in Laos. Authoritative sources here said Mr. Malcolm MacDonald and118 words
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Article64 1961-07-01 2 But the Soviet Union recently suggested that the commission should obtain the required equipment from the parties in Laos The sources said that the message beinu discu.s.sed was generally based on a compromise formula under which the commission should hire or purchase what equipment it could from the64 words
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118 1961-07-01 2 Angola: Salazar says 'not a hope' to UN's 'stop it' plea Lisbon, Sat. Dr. Salacar, the Portuguese Prime Minister, said there was "not the least hope* ol Portug; acceding to the UniKd Na tions Security Council resoh tion of June 9, which callt I for the cessation ol w repn118 words
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Article89 1961-07-01 2 Dr. Salazar said tin tion in Angola could be< b threat to peace and inU national security if some 0 i members decided to from the political and Qni i cial help they an giving ii direct help with their 0 j forces against Portugal ii Angola89 words
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Article85 1961-07-01 2 THE HAGUE Bat. Six New Zealand mountaineers in Central Dutch New Guinea may be running short of lood after a failure to locate them and drop food from the air. Another effort will be made to spot the men. who are trying bo limb I85 words
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Advertisement125 1961-07-01 2 i v ■:?.■■s■.>s.; .„•:>.;:; :S >" s w DICTAMAT f ACCOUNTANTS DOCTORS vf EXECUTIVES fc.^^ mmmrnm ENGINEERS JOURNALISTS >w^. v^«^ s SECRETARIES H«r*'s one small wchfof ificorporafinq evwrv facility for boffc and franscriplW. Siwyftf coe^ol Errf proof operation 40 minutes recording o Snap In Cassette loodmg o Cioor fipr»iift<i>i MicroPros*125 words
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Miscellaneous15 1961-07-01 2 /^l HAVE §il m' f GOLE7 MEC^kLS B|l {{^i tOK TYPING ANC7 M p| 39315 words
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Article, Illustration307 1961-07-01 3 Trafff ie plan wili bring safety to estate residents GAR- DENS, Sat.- -A oneway traffic scheme will be put into effect in this bi£ housing estate today. Mr. Lim Seng Huat. the Police Secretary, said the scheme would be on trial for the first three months.307 words
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Article13 1961-07-01 3 Welcome to Singapore n lid r d r• h OB [ndoBicial, He Orchard13 words
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Article16 1961-07-01 3 Month's jail for illigal entry r at.— A Kari- Ninth with > rmil ngap re, nd wii^16 words
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82 1961-07-01 3 THUG, 16, GETS A CHANCE TO GO STRAIGHT CiINGAPORE. Sat. -Aw Hock 0 Chwee. 1(5. a former member oi a secret society arrested two weeks ago for possessing a dagger, was yesterday given a chance to go .straight. Police Magistrate. Mr. R. B. 1 Pates put him on probation for82 words
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Article13 1961-07-01 3 CHARLIE CHAPLIN was the mystery personality in Thursday's "Who's This?" quiz.13 words
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171 1961-07-01 3 ARK arranged marriages necessarily bad? This is one o/ the topics of the day and is de oo icd wll h rigour by leading Malayan women in HER^VORLD for July on sale today. Other articles include advice on the secrets oj charm and the inside171 words
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Article507 1961-07-01 3 DIDN'T REMAIN INDOORS- JAILED SINGAPORE. Sat.— A police supervisee, wlio attended an Ansom by-election rally on Wednesday night, was yes-; terday Jailed for 18 months b T the FiLst Criminal Dis- 1 trict Court. N M. Habib. 36, ol Cecil Street, had pleaded guilty before Mr. Choor Singh, the Judge,507 words
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Article45 1961-07-01 3 ALEXENDER LEE' S - SINAPORE DAIRY ALEXENDER LEE'S JK SINGAPORE, Saturday. J MET Ulita Yaranamua yesterday. She is an assistant medical officer in the medical department of the Fiji Government, who leaves here on Monday to continue tier one-year study on maternal and child health services in South-Mast Asia.45 words
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Article164 1961-07-01 3 CINEMAS CATHAY: Master of the World i midnight. ODEON: Return to Peyton Place—Midnight. CAPITOL: PaamLu (Tamil) midnight. GLOBE: Kavalai Illatha Ma- I nithan (Tamil)—midnight. QUEENS: Changali Daivam (Tamil)—midnight. DIAMOND: Lela Satria (Malay) 1.30. 4. ti.3i i). 30. GARRICK: Anuradha (Hindi > 3 q g JfOYAL: Umndnl Thanga164 words
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Article163 1961-07-01 3 ALHAMBRA: 11. 3.30 and 8 The Ten Commandments starring Charlton Heston. Yul Brynner. Anne Baxter. Edward G. Robinson. Biblical epic. VistaVision. Technicolor. CAPITOL: 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 and 9.30 The Secret Ways starring Richard Widmark. Sonja Ziemann. Poiiucut drama. CATHAY: 11. 1.30. 4. 6.30 and 9.30 A163 words
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Article43 1961-07-01 3 TODAY: 1.33 p.m.; TOMORROW: 0.40 a.m. anu 2.19 pm MONDAY: 1.30 a.m. and 3.04 p.m.; TUESDAY: 2.21 a.m. and 3.51 p.m.; WEDNESDAY: 3.20 a.m. and 4.40 p.m.; THURSDAY: 4.31 a.m. and 5.3") p.m.: FRIDAY: 6.01 a.m. and 6.55 p.m.43 words
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192 1961-07-01 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Alter a two-week postponement, a magistrate, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee yesterday decided to discharge a technical assistant, R. C. W. Galistan, the accused in what had been described as "a very .strange case." The discharge, granted in respect of two charges against192 words
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Advertisement78 1961-07-01 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page j J■■■» c a a is J ;/C THE WORLD'S MOST WIDELY USED /fV7>V I \}^l- ELECTRICAL MEASURING INSTRUMENTS I rIE V. w. ,^^^^^^SL m I TER AVOMINCR Model 8 878 words
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Advertisement121 1961-07-01 3 -*^B |^^^Bjßai^Sjiji.v:v i^-- ■'■■■■'i-\ VY" f IM I'lV;. I \l Sfi^B Bargain Oavs r l Don't Mi5S t: is TODAY cniy. r=^ > "!TOUS::RS PACRCN li NOW SI 9.90 I WASH t It TROUSERS L JAL M r 90 NOW Sli 50 DACRON LN y >£RS USe l h'.. ..0121 words
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Advertisement21 1961-07-01 4 r/wMeefcd ofi Trie wo^Ua A&mottd pIII■ mh 9 9 0 ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL 87, NEIL ROAD, SINGAPORE21 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1961-07-01 5 AGATHA CHRISTIE'S new crime thriller begins today r, thi<. 3t)^orblnq serial the author proves she can c banquet which will satisfy gourmets of the And rhc P°P ulor French detective Poirot here involved in tood, but accompanied scosor <••* eh *>« set1,136 words
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Advertisement33 1961-07-01 5 EXCELSIOR" FIfCTtK ORGANS First Modern Co, in vorious io.oo Each. 1 M. A. LTD. Singapore 6. SYLVANIA SIPERFLASH oufdoors and Sylvonio you the right J* for your films. 9ct better pic- «n»l Ltd.33 words
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Advertisement145 1961-07-01 5 DEFINITELY LAST DAY TO-DAY LADIES' I MEN'S SKIRT BLOUSE SET $8.40 > ARROW SHIRTS $9.90 PRINTED SLACKS $3.80 j FANCY SHIRTS $3.90 EMB: BLOUSE r $6.90 SPORT SHIRTS $4.80 "CONTESSA" SHIRTS $2.80 HICKOK BELTS $0.80 HALF SLIPS $1.30 i FANCY TIES $0 90 PANTIES $0.80 l STRETCHABLE SOCKS $0.90 I145 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous209 1961-07-01 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson TROUBLE £RO*\S kAP.TIY... i£'^---" *V CAN'T STEER S --U^^JL^ MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis |^H7vEP-B!£ KO3BBt&~ I lIS rT TKUE *IbUR PART VOF \J IME firOM/S&^i/'veSZ ALL I J*POUCECM!EFROSSeP J V 7MEFr>LICE CHIEF TWENTY FELL ASLEEP AWPV 7O ASGBP QC//£7V TRUE--ANI7209 words
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TELLING THE PEOPLE
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Article323 1961-07-01 6 i: is appropriate that the first trade agreement signed by the Singapore Government with a foreign country should be with our lose neighbour Indonesia. It is also noteworthy that the agreement has been negotiated with a country that offers large-scale trade a country with a very323 words
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Letter202 1961-07-01 6 |)\H wonders if Tun Lira Yew Hock and Mr. David Marshall's c-ill for immediate independence for Singapore is genuine or just calculated to cause embarrassment lo the Government. These two men are former Chief Ministers of Singapore and as such ought to know prevailing conditions in the202 words
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138 1961-07-01 6 Buses the struggle to hang on at corners HJHJ I SUPPORT the "Worried Passenger" who last Saturday, advocated the fitting of arm-rests to seats to prevent passengers from slipping out of moving buses. I have myself seen people struggling to get a firm hold in buses that were negotiating bends138 words
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156 1961-07-01 6 Water the sinful waste at public standpipes WIIILK appreciating the City Council's advice to the public to "save every drop of water" in order to avoid a water crisis, I would like to draw your attention to the Fact thai users of public standpipes are the main offenders. I have156 words
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77 1961-07-01 6 Beauty without modesty at contests WE seem to be living in the age of the socalled queens electing Miss This and Miss Thai for no valid reason. Few dances or other functions go these days without a beauty contest to lure "customers." especially the younger men and women. An essential77 words
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93 1961-07-01 6 Impose limit at no limit' stretch piea THE road between Bembawang Sills Circus and the 9th mile EJpper Thomson Road \s a BO-.speed-limit Stretch. However, at the B^-, mik. Just past the rifle range, \s a dangerous bend nrhich vehicles neg 1 1 1 lat e a I break-neck speed93 words
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190 1961-07-01 6 The line-crossers who cause inconvenience OPPOSITE the Lido Cinema in Orchard Road is a double white line. This means that traffic coming from town and going towards Tanglin cannot turn right into the cinema car park. I notice, however, that quite oil en motorists including taxi-drivers. of course ignore the190 words
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Letter114 1961-07-01 6 I AM anxious that when Singapore's labour legislation is reviewed note will be taken ol an anomaly existing in the present Shop Assistants' Employment Ordinance. In this ordinance, there Is provision for the payment o! double pay for work done on a shop assistant's weekly114 words
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Article131 1961-07-01 6 the Free Press reported: "From letters received by the last Overland Mail, we learn that the Colonial Office has at last made a move in the matter of taking over the Straits Settlements. by sending in a oropositiun to the Indian Office. To this no reply had131 words
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Article56 1961-07-01 6 A 999 call sent a police i Marylebone. Then R.S.P.C.A. squad car to a 4ft Inspectors DUt it in a bag. pvTunv *«ti*w* Said one: "K'a only a baby PYTHON found coiled the cold steps made it asleep on steps to a base- sleepy." Police are seeking56 words
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Article116 1961-07-01 6 Who is sufficient? 2 Corinthians ii. 16. PAUL answered his own question. Surveying the whole field of Christian warfare; knowing the enemy's skill and resources, he said, "Our sufficiency is of God." (2 Corinthians Hi. 5; Ephe- sians vi. 11-13.) It is for sufficiency we are taught to116 words
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Article216 1961-07-01 6 Life is like that yoi vl aiv., IMlili !§l 1 m< rather a plover. h;t\ »'ii I "Well. Mr. I., "Just to prm. i)U Ul| U) hrrrs I bonus lir^m i,^ S2OU lot the pa- 1 U n yean rxrellrnt srrutr "Thank on id n Mr. Brown!" "And if \ou216 words
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Advertisement508 1961-07-01 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) !•<♦ Wmr^b S. I '/in.> K«.i .JO r/\. extra WHILC YOU WAIT Ph.. tat oti latic. Kobinsoi Iloaij ACCOMMODATION VACANT H w» rf^ >.' i i/m. > ffojt itf r'». aatm OHANCI SEASIDE FLAT. v ml. tU ii. i* ori N a'oli l>n\ dfMBH508 words
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Advertisement81 1961-07-01 6 ih kaU mcUiAed StluefcokiPMS. NOTHING FINER /X^^^^^l COULD BE G!VLN JM'JUMti' I OR RECEIVED TywfG&WL* x fy /torn uour popular Jpwclteti Jpcli S3>M. J, CsJ*a £U. SINGAPORE IPOH Associate Co. S. P. H.de Silva (H.K.) Ltd. hong ICoAf r//£: FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD 33, Raffles Place Cold Storage Arcade, Orchard Rd..81 words
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Miscellaneous318 1961-07-01 6 [TODAYS RADIO SINGAPORE 11.00 Saturday night is melody Short Wave Service: n.uiii; 12 (Midnight) Close U metres '7250 k<- s. down. Medium Wave Service l UADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) »76 metres. P.M.-1.15 Summary of proA.M. 11.00 Progritrnme sum- j grammes tor the afternoon; 1.18 mary; 11.02 String time; 11.30 This318 words
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Miscellaneous173 1961-07-01 6 CLUES ACROSS 1 Turn up to give farher back -something to eat <6i. 5 Being still young, can't you tell its head from its tail? '(3). 8 It's in Nevada (4). 9 You might be unconscious when getting this out (4). 10 Sandy areas, perhaps (6). 11 and 17 Historic173 words
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Miscellaneous200 1961-07-01 6 us the uews? <bi. 3 A bar put, up lor a native <4i. 4 Attractive places <7i. 5 Crazy about ceramics? (si. 6 Drawing of an aircraft wiuiout a tail? (4>. 7 Freedom to name «i statue? (7). 12 Express from Rothesay (3). 14 Make slight nii.erai.ions to the piano?200 words
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Article, Illustration24 1961-07-01 7 i > photo- he had Yang di- :-d tne IN ngK s tl I d E24 words
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290 1961-07-01 7 PUBLIC BODIES, PRIVATE FIRMS JOIN IN PRACTICAL AID SINGAPORE, Saturday. j\|ANl public authorities and business firms are co-operating with the Singapore Polylechnic to provide practical experience to its students. About 160 students have been placed in '!>>l)s" during the present290 words
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Article, Illustration109 1961-07-01 7 An exhibition of photographs from eight SouthEast Asian countries to publicise Singapore during "Visit the Orient Year, 1961" was opened at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce building in Hill Street by Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, Parliamen- tary Secretary to the Minister for Culture. On109 words
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115 1961-07-01 7 HE GAVE UP LAW TO STUDY THE TEACHING OF SAINTS cr-a.. Mr. O Charan Smghi. 44. who ive up law to devote all time to religion, has yen lectures m SangaI re on "Sant Mat" (teatiings ol the saints*. is at present on a religio'.is lour of Asia and has115 words
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60 1961-07-01 7 Disorderly conduct: 2 women fined PENANG, Sat. Two women, wives o: Australian servicemen, threatened to hit a police corporal who stopped them for driving unsteadily at Mount Erskine Road, the Sessions Court here was told. Margaret Joan Dunn. 21. and Patricia Taylor. 25. who pleaded guilty to a joint charge60 words
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132 1961-07-01 7 TAN FLIES OFF TO FOLLOW IN DAD'S FOOTSTEPS SINGAPORE. Sal Tan See Eng, IT. '"I'm very much determined to follow in my father's footsteps") leaves for Perth. Australia, today by air to study law. See Eng. a Malacca student, is the son of Mr. Tan Kee Gak. Member of Parliament132 words
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149 1961-07-01 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. An; English vicar, who dur- ing his ministry had felt j '♦an urge to preach in a foreign country," is now in Singapore on hi-s way to take up a new post in Jesselton. North Borneo. He is149 words
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238 1961-07-01 7 Twenty community centres to stage big cultural concert SINGAPORE, Saturday. MORE than 1.400 people from various community centres here will Like part in a cultural conceri to he held at seven rural and three urban districts from tomorrow. The 10-day concert, organised by the People's Association, will be the biggest238 words
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Article, Illustration123 1961-07-01 7 HE'S NAMED HEAD OF LEPROSY ASSOCIATION FOR EIGHTH TIME SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Ec Penu Liang, an accountant, was re-elected president of the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association for the eighth successive year at its annual general meeting heid at the Catholic Wei tare Service Centre Mr. Ec, 49. has been con-123 words
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Advertisement223 1961-07-01 7 1 Keep the whole family I^"« Hjhl SSfclaPl IHllii j^\\ \J I^HRYSLER Slender TA/s exclusive "Climate-Minder" on all new models balances both temperature and humidity constantly, automatically bOLb AGENTS KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. 35, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore. USE THIS COUPON FOR MORE INFORMATION TO KIAN GWAN (MJ LTD.. P223 words
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Miscellaneous165 1961-07-01 7 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... YOU have high ambitions which can be satisfied with patience and efliciency. Although "ou may not rocket to the fame and success you might wish, you should find your ultimate success a long-lasting one. talm, serene and collected, you make important decisions at just the right165 words
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Miscellaneous148 1961-07-01 7 friends. The roads and transportation will be crowded. I IRRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23): A Lionn GOOD day for routine Sunday activities, but don't plan too much excitement. Best for rest. qpflßPin (Ocl 24Nov 22): dUUiiriU MAKE this a pleasant day of church gatherings, family meetings, and home entertainment. SAGITTARIUS g£-148 words
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Miscellaneous94 1961-07-01 7 TAURUS <A )r lMav 2l > nunuo A FINF day for all carefully planned schedules. Get a lot done and enjoy doing it, too! nPMIW (May 22-June 21): UtMI!«. M AKE plans for summer entertainment on your vacation. Keep an eye out for romance. n't /~\f\ mr«^BJZ vfjyrl y*->j One94 words
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Miscellaneous51 1961-07-01 7 the door he sees that Mrs. Bear has oponed a trunk and is holding sonmning in her hand. Look at this old h?.t of mine." she chuckles. I had forgotten all about it. Just fancy. It was once the height of fashion in Nutwood She tries it on and laughs51 words
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238 1961-07-01 8 He comes with answer on how to breed better livestock here rcjINGAPORE, Sal. o xhe use <ri artificial insemination would result in gpod production and multiplication of livestock in Malaya Hiia is th< xpwi vit-.v ol "or. Fischer who arrived ierc train p«r« v^ Uoyd Triestino linei vrcioria I >id238 words
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Article30 1961-07-01 8 KUALA LUMPI R, Sat The National Association of Tsaghen In national schools in the Federation •>•.::: hold a rive-day seminai in Kuala Lumpur in Augusi foi Mi la} teachers.30 words
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Article, Illustration193 1961-07-01 8 THESE FOUR BEAT 230 IN ANNUAL KORAN READING COMPETITION BIKIT TIMAII Sat About 3.000 Muslims attended the finals of the iourth annual Koran reading competition at the Perhimpunan Indonesia in Bukit Timah Road. It was organised by the Singapore Bawean Association. The competition was spread over six193 words
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Article54 1961-07-01 8 PENANG, Sat Nagrom Sola tin. a rare Italian greyhound owned by Mrs. L. F. Cathcart won the top prize for the best non-registered pedigree clou m the Penang R.S.P.C.A. dog and cai show. lii the cats section. Miss Paula Thomson, won the top54 words
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86 1961-07-01 8 DRIVING TESTS: MORE FAIL TO PASS DURING MAY SINGAPORE, Sat. A »5 total number oi 3.819 driving tests w< re conducted in Singapore during May ana 53 per cent failed, states the Tramp Police Report. This is an increase of two per cent over that of April The report says:86 words
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71 1961-07-01 8 NG ASSOCIATION SETS UP A NEW ALTAR SINGAPORE, Sat The ■v-' Ng Clan Chee Chiang Ass< iation has set up an alt ar at its p rem is es in Rare Course Roaci f'oi am estral worship. The first mass worship was attended by about 120 members. An association spokesman71 words
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Article183 1961-07-01 8 impressed by activity' here SINGAPORE, Saturday. AN AMERICAN professor of marketing is highly impressed by the "hive of businp^w iirtivitv" in the State. He is Prof. Ferdinand F. Mauser, of Wayne State University, America, who is now making a study of markets throughout the world. Prof. Mauser told The Free183 words
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131 1961-07-01 8 RURAL RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION OFFICE-BEARERS SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Sim Bok Kwan was was elected president of the Singapore Rural Resident-' Association in Middle Road the association's annual general meeting held at the Victoria Memorial Hail. The other office-bearers elected for 19(31-1962 wenMr. Pei Chee Peng and Mr. Tan Chee (vice-presidents >;131 words
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Article46 1961-07-01 8 TELUK A\SO\. Bat schoolboy. Otis Kent Seng ireus killed when he wa volved in an accideni w, a car while crowing a road :i f potting down from ;i bu Kamponc Sunjej Hajl m-«--iiamcd. at the 22! id Teluk Anson Bagan I) road.46 words
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Article, Illustration235 1961-07-01 8 'Disney's films are not produced for children only' SINGAPORE, SaUiittav AN American film supervisor, now on a tjsjf to Singapore, refutes the idea that \Y Disney films are made specially for lv Hijy. ren. He is Mr. A. L. Caplan. the Far East Supervisor of Buena Vista International. Inc.. who235 words
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Article461 1961-07-01 8 Wesley: 7.30 ajn* L 0 ajn., 5.30 v.m Paya Lebar Methodist: 8 a.m.. 9 ...m 10 a.m.. Straits Chinese Methodist: 8.40 a.m.. 9.30 ;i.m.. 11 a.m.. 5.20 p.m. Geylaug straits Chinese Methodist: 2.45 p.m 4 D I*l Tcluk Aver Chinese Methodist: 9 a.m.. 10 30 .i.m.. 1461 words
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Article, Illustration654 1961-07-01 9 A RUMBLE IN THE MOUNTAIN, THEN A MONSTER TAKES OFF TO CONQUER ALL THE WORLD Is k ami silenl in Morgan town, usvlvaiiia, on tins nighl in April, s Siitltlcnly. from ;i nearby mounit < ireal Kyric, ;i rcuir sj>liis Ilu 1 earth654 words
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Article, Illustration85 1961-07-01 10 It's war. Rival Egyptian factions take up battle positions. The year is 1848. But Robur, the aspiring master of the world, has other plans. He hates wars and bombs both sides to break it up. This is a scene from Jules Verne's thriller, "Master of85 words
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Article466 1961-07-01 10 tMERICAN [j ma*- ionaFs I% M 1 ter 1>: the World" brtn I 1 Ihe screen n oi the '.::>. si rillii tories ever filmed from the >'>'*: ol V- rn< kn< 'V. n .0 le '*i is ster ol scienc* R and the466 words
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367 1961-07-01 10 Mr. Jack-of-all-trades makes possible the impossible MAKING possible the impossible is an extraordinary achievement even in fabulous Hollywood. Bui such achievement has become almost habitual For James H. Nicholson, President of American International Pictures. He ranks with the oh' established production and distribution giants of Hollywood in quantity of product367 words
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155 1961-07-01 10 DAVID FKANKHAM, one oi the stars ul "Master M the World.' American International's iiim version ol n,e exciting Jules Verne tale, started hi^ protessional career .is an announcer and disc jockey in Malaya while he vat stationed here with the British army.155 words
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192 1961-07-01 10 Wearing woollens— in 120-degree heat FILMING motion pictureis not always what v seems! During part of the shooting of American 1:.--kernational's "Master ol the World'" the compani had to work on a small, closed stage in 120-degree heat unlil the wind machines, blowing over Ice, brought the temperature down to192 words
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Article, Illustration314 1961-07-01 11 A DARE MADE STUDENT P RICE A STAR OVERNIGHT I i stars as Robur, the man 1 becoming master of the International's film ver- 's classic "Master of the I born in St. Louis. Missouri. I n artist but soon afterward I have enough talent and set I or of314 words
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369 1961-07-01 11 Ch orus boy to stardom for Henry Hull II Ol 3. 1890, William critic best Road.' which he played fot >ome three years on Broadway and on the road. While Hull was a student at Columbia University. New York, he got odd jobs as chorus boy in Broadway shows. He369 words
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Article, Illustration302 1961-07-01 11 THE PEOPLE IN THE PICTURE. The man with the strong face CHARLES BRONSON, who stars in Americ a n International's film version of the Jules Verne classic "Master of the World." has been said to have the strongest face in the entertainment business. No less an authority than actor-director Charles302 words
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Article, Illustration197 1961-07-01 11 University course and Playhouse training put her in star roles 'JWLKNTKD newcomer Mary Webster shirs as the lovely Dorothy daughter of Prudent (Henry Hull) and fiance of Philip (David Frankham) in American International's film version of Jules Verne's fantastic "Master of the World." She was horn in Chicago, raised in197 words
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Article, Illustration195 1961-07-01 12 Violent road to mastery of the entire world Figlil foi sunival Charles Bronson (left) subdues David Krankham in an exciting struggle over strategy to prevent Robur's amazing flying rom accomplishing a monstrous mission. Robur, the aspiring master of th? world, inspects tin* wreckage of the balloon thai \\;is sen! up195 words
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122 1961-07-01 12 Four escape injury in dangerous scene FOLK actors narrowly escaped what could have been serious injury during filming oi" a key sequence in American International's dramatisation of Jules Verne's famous "Master of the World." Vincent Price. VVaily Campo, Vito Scotti and Pete Besba.s were in a cabin suspended in midair122 words
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75 1961-07-01 12 BIGGEST BUDGET TO DATE FOR 'MASTER' MASTER Of The World." filmisation of the amazing Jules Verne story, marks the first time that American International Pictures President James 11. Nicholson has produced a film. For his first production chore he spared no expense and the film has the biggest AIP budget75 words
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793 1961-07-01 13 Jules Verne, the man whose fiction became today's fact JN 1839 a small boy did what many small hoys have dreamed of doing he ran away to sea. When he was found and ignotntn* iously sent home and punished, he well expressed his heartfelt contrition. "After this," he promised his793 words
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Advertisement152 1961-07-01 12 from w b sranp b pace c; :nc tar wJhf biWkjJ mm LJ* Comes the Masterpiece hMmM Camera Perfection I A S H I C A 111 ENTAMATIC llil i > The Finest Single -lens \^p Reflex Camera Ever Made pm Auto-Yashinon Fl.B lens. p^-m^g V 'j n r =r152 words
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Advertisement226 1961-07-01 13 PBBB^B^M^^fIBBSJHfI^HHnBIiHfIHHHBBBBBBBHAHBk^^BBIHBBBBI MASTERS... HN THEfi WORLD OF TRANSISTOR RADIOS V With |||HBPH m 111 IHI BF^I Ml^aS vVLJ y MAGIC METER Inl^hll 11 ySfe^jJBBW 111 IB .^^^^^"^"^^^^B^JMBBBBBBBBaBBBBl arch ond cxpincncc in the manufacture IK ws «PH wk~ "Hz" tr:oric equipment. W'* nBSm\ JIBPI Bb n^SH" =^^^™^zz^^~~ =;;r i^^^~*zz^:^ "v a Eiccrr.c226 words
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Article, Illustration900 1961-07-01 14 AND AMONG THE BEST OF THEM ALL FOR FENCES, TRELLIS, ARCH OR BOWER IS THE MORNING GLORY Till, previous article on the subject oi gardening dealt with woody 1 or heavy climbers such as the New Guinea and the Bauhinia creepers. Most ol these creepers900 words
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Article, Illustration539 1961-07-01 14 OUR HANDYMAN - Keep your records intact with this storage unit OUR HANDYMAN BY JJh(.'ORI) sales are increasing, so here is an idea to please both the collector and the handyman. A record storage unit to which you can add Anther units as your collection increases. It is slightly canted for safety and539 words
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Advertisement39 1961-07-01 14 M!liyiil!iliby:i i '^jW|MMlliBi^WWß^ W FOR YOUR DELIGHT lif" 3S' LONG SIZE "^WNJii: 4 10- PiGEON CIGARETTES AVAILABLE VP^I^P THROUGHOUT MALAYA 20-PIGEON CIGARETTES 55cts. A PACKET IN SPORE 60cts. A PACKET IN MALAYA ■H^^ k "-*^H jw* 0^ JC\ vCuh^Sl39 words
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Advertisement86 1961-07-01 14 i I^M A DOCTOR AND I'M A B THAT'S WHY I'M SO GLA > AN INFORMATIVE PAPEH MAIL TO HELP ME CATC U O> THE NEWS AT WEEK-ENDS. I "It has a very good coverage of affairs by top-class men and pret for me all sorts of happei normally find86 words
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Article, Illustration440 1961-07-01 15 PATSY ANN DAVIDSON - Turn your swimsuits into with cover-ups PATSY ANN DAVIDSON BY DATELINE NEW YORK summer holidays upon us, ;i whole new crop of playwear fashions has appeared in Ihe New York shops. Sonic <»!' the fashions are zany, one-season ideas. l>ul some are so sensible tluil you wonder why no <>nr440 words
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Article, Illustration671 1961-07-01 15 GOVT. BUYS TWO CARS FIT FOR YIPs: THEY'LL REPLACE AGEING HUMBERS MOTORING NEWS, VIEWS BY CHAN CHIN BOCK 4 DAIMLER "Majestic Major" saloon (above) the only one of its kind here and a Rover 3 -litre have been bought by the Singapore Government tor use by visiting- YIPs to replace671 words
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539 1961-07-01 15 GUEST VANISHED WITH PRINCE'S RUBY Agatha Christie s new thriller From Page 5 historical possession of great significance, and the circumstances of its disappearance were such that any undue publicity about them might result in the most serious political consequences. Who exactly Mr. Jesmond was. Hercuie Poirot did not know.539 words
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Advertisement365 1961-07-01 15 I jjjjjjjjgrjjj^j i Jhs .4^ te r o°^^ F.ond/Ma»inc Parodc Hw* Entiarcc botwt .< n Roxy ond iT «l Paloce Cinemas, Katong) W r c-15. Tel: *****/2 '^r^Jiißr Dancing Nightly \cx:n. 1 am. on Saturdays) I ORCHID GARDEN FLOOK i I v Music By ill -k h UPHHISO WtTECA HIS365 words
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302 1961-07-01 16 A CHANCE FOR TIGERS TO LEAD W.P. LEAGUE SINGAPORE. Sat. The O top attraction of tomorrow's Singapore Amateur S w i m m ing Association's water-polo tournament will be the clash between Chinese Swimming Club and the Tiger Swimming Club at Tanjong Rhu. 1..- t vater-polo match between th< two302 words
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679 1961-07-01 16 PERCIVAL SENIVIRATNE - PERCIVAL SENIVIRATNE By SINGAPORE, Saturday. Till*; well-built New Zealand athlete, V\xn\ Cooper, who gave Malaya's Olympian and reputedly "mosf exciting sports personality," Jegathesan, a fright before being pipped :it the tape in a recent triangular, is expected to beat the two-minute mark679 words
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88 1961-07-01 16 SINGAPORE, Sat.- The newlyformed Girls Sports Club Pioneers went to town with a 20--ni: victory over an ail-American girls team in a live innings softball friendly played on the Padang yesterday. The Pioneers' attractive pitcher, Eleanor Orr delivered live .strikeouts, which will probably constitute88 words
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Article78 1961-07-01 16 Singapore. Sat.— Results of the semi-final or the Upper Serangoon Community Centre badminton tournament played yesterday were; Singles: An£ Soon Chye bt. Ng Kirn Hock 5-15. 15-9. 15-6. Goh Soon Nam bt Anthony Tay 14-18. 15-11, 15-9. Doubles: Anthony Tay and Goh Soon Nam bt. Low78 words
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276 1961-07-01 16 k T<HE Cardinals and the S L very-powerful teams, at 4.30 p.m. today, and i teresting play lor Singaj Without pitcher Bugs Baer, and hitters Bob Lupton and Jack Steigerwald, the Gassers have dropped their reputation. The Cardinals have always had an276 words
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Article55 1961-07-01 16 BLAKANG MATI, Sat. Gurkha Engineers managed io I iiokl 2/7 Gurkha Rifles to a 2-all draw in the second round of the Nepal Cup football tournament, played here yesterday; Tiie two teams will meet a^ain in a replay io be played on Jl.lv 8 in55 words
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Article, Illustration478 1961-07-01 16 G. WHITING - G. WHITING By London, Sat. I i 'I'm strong' says Darid r F ERRY DOWNES, A the boxer with the embroidered face, will have a doctor and a fast car in attendance when he fights America's Paul Pender for the midi die-weight championship of478 words
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161 1961-07-01 16 He fights pender with 150 stitches in face open soon. Two ears: and Her-, stood on spacious drive tha I. i the roses and i mums. Miss Wendy aged 22 months. the biscuits in the a nne born. Domestic lei: geoned Ln the na:rn:ng sun and the fight game emed161 words
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145 1961-07-01 16 SOLOMONS PLA BIGGEST OPEN AIR BOXING TOURNAMENT LONDON im m 0 bolonn h n plans tor Brit I open air boxui I in which a vtori< I ship and four m titles H Solomons c be ifl 30 New 1 fl title fights wer« I Solomon A lor tli yen145 words
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185 1961-07-01 16 GEOK LOO-ZACKARIA 'RETURNS WILL BE SBA's INTER-TEAM HIGHLIGHT SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Badminton Association's inter team junior championships will be decided with the semifinals tonight, and the final tomorrow night at the Badminton stadium. The best semi-final should be ix>- v fen Merrytime Badminton Party "A" team and Sunny- vale185 words
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Advertisement146 1961-07-01 16 3| businessmen .i. Times Directory, !96i compk tiety makes you n n your business through pre From the Directory tßuku Mcrahj you con ohx<: I 32,000 companies, agencies, executives, rep' ducts, oversea manufacturers, import hou i officials, mints, 'states, etc., etc in Singapore an I Last year's Edition sold out146 words
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638 1961-07-01 17 FREE PRESS ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER Roce I T BINTANG ~T^W STATE i 3 Hindu Robe 5 Thonk You Racc 2 4 CINERAMA 6~k7"pHET 2 in 6 K. Phet 4 Cinerama 9 Shangr.la 1 Quick Win Roce 3 9 WEE C0BB "R 9638 words
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222 1961-07-01 17 ■A [BLEDOX, Saturday. Australia, and unseeded <>! Britain, both moved Ki* :v quarter-finals of Ilic y W'imhU•<!« »n yesterday Ol m m H a M m H I M iUSA) tH E Bond Driscole USA) 6-8 t;-:. 6-2 6-2 X Emerson and n222 words
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Article1467 1961-07-01 17 RACE 1—2.00: CL. 4, DIV. 4—6 FURS. ***** \i;\Y STATE syr chag (1 r St.) R. Breuk., 9.00 (1) Shaari l 1 ***** ARIGATO 4yr chag IMr. Mrs. K. N. Leong) B gby 8.12 <6> Posner 3 ***** HINDU ROBE syr teg (K. Y. Lim) Daniels,1,467 words
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233 1961-07-01 17 TIANGLIN, Sat. High--1 light of the GHQ FARELF swimming gala held here yesterday was the fine diving exhibition by Major Mclver when he won both the spring board events. The team championship was won by 'Q' aad ANZAC. Second were Pay (RPO233 words
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1694 1961-07-01 18 Three-in-a-row Film Studio? Yes, but watch Billeen K*fes?Bt»Mßfc'i}SSr^^B/ rt v*-'g3KißßMaa(^flß rcqjWMi^BKi^^^^^B^^^*^^^^^^^^"^^^^^^^^^^^^"^^ ""w^BHb^^^^^^^B^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^* KUALA LI'MIH'H, Saturda\ i?\\M Studio IV should win the main race, over nine furlongs a! Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to make his score three in a row. and I believe we have not yet seen the end of this1,694 words
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59 1961-07-01 18 HAMPSHIRE GO DOWN TO MIDDLESEX SPIN BUT KEEP COUNTY LEAD LONDON mpA shir he t apioi tab] gai ldl< x >pii k Lord sti rdj 131 But they keep tl i I the 1 R- \s|,ln l>. 1 ZOU kites Swansea I 12 G \t I M(l id 229 foui59 words
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173 1961-07-01 18 ItAUNTON iS imerset Sai BUJ Alley, 43- tar-old Australian leitnander, batted bi [or 95 in heipin S rc< .i draw a lainst tl Austrj liar c ick -li ists here yesterday. Allej narrowl; ssed the distinction of making C( nturies in a ma173 words
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