The Singapore Free Press, 5 July 1961
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Title Section22 1961-07-05 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST READ.., The Singapore Free Press No. ***** WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1961 15 CENTS22 words
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Article47 1961-07-05 1 Printer seriously hurt: Mistaken identity n n\., PAGAR, n, young L printer ia(jl> injured was attacked _,;l of >i\ or ii this near the Theatre d ;tn and is i. ik'nil S< l*l( »l!s X g Chai, Mr thai en idsicU ben thugs47 words
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Article15 1961-07-05 1 hem but ards ip." j ing >aicl Ip or used. the took attacked15 words
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Article, Illustration134 1961-07-05 1 KATONt. Wed. About five hundred people attended a reception given by the Philippines ConsulGeneral. Mr. F. lloli«;ores at the Sea Yieu Hotel last nmht. to mark the Bepuhlic's National Day. Anion? the YIPs at the party were the Yang diPertuan Negara. Inche134 words
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Article22 1961-07-05 1 LOs ANGELES. Wed— George JesseL 63. was named defendant tn paternity suit brought by bis mej fiancee, Joan tyitar, 27.22 words
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147 1961-07-05 1 BOURDILLON FLIES OFF TO NEW COLONIAL OFFICE JOB SINGAPORE, Wed. After a two-year term of service here, the Deputy Commissioner for the United Kingdom in Singapore, Mr. H.T. Bourdillon. left by Qantas Comet tor Britain yesterday. Mr. Bourdillon. who was accompanied by his wife, toid The Free Press that he147 words
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Article38 1961-07-05 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. -The proposed tour of Continental and British ports by [he Master Attendant Capt. J* A. L. Pavitt to seek employment opportunity ior local seamen has been -provisionally cancelled because of bis continued illness.38 words
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Article36 1961-07-05 1 TOKYO. Wed. A fireworks lactory in Qmiya City, near here. rushing to complete orders lor American Independence Hay celebrations exploded yesterday shattering window panes oi houses in the vicinity But no casualties were reported.36 words
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110 1961-07-05 1 STUDENTS SELECT TEN FOR VARSITY UNION SINGAPORE, w ed. More than ou per cent of the 1,800 undergraduates at the University here yesterday cast their votes to select 10 candidates from 25 contesting 10 seats iii the election to the Students 1 Union. The ten elected were: Mr. S. Paramsothy110 words
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210 1961-07-05 1 Ssh! The Army will tramp, tramp so silently British soldiers in the State may soon be marching with rubber-soled boots. This move wuo teveaied by Mr. Jaiiieb itamsden, under-becretary o A atate lor War, when ac addressed the uommonwealtti Defence Conierence on ciutmng ana general biOies m London. He said210 words
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Article49 1961-07-05 1 SUVA. Wed. Tiiree Fijian leaders are 10 visit Malaya at ibe invitation of ihe Malayan Government They are Mr. Gaiu George Cakobau anu Mr. Ra.u Penaia Ganilau, joint managers of the Fijian riuby Learn, and Mr. Ravuama Vunivaiu, a member of ihe Legislative Council.49 words
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Article88 1961-07-05 1 "HOLLYWOOD, Wed. Aen tor Jason Robards Jr. and actress Lauren Bacall have been thwarted again in their attempts to marry, it was revealed Rut Mr Robard.s said he and Miss Bacall. 37-year-old widow of Humphrey Bqgart, still hope to many soon. Last month in Austria,88 words
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Article, Illustration202 1961-07-05 1 LONDON. Wednesday. I KS JACKSON, Derbyshire's 40-year-old fastmedium right arm bowler, has been added to the Jisl of players from whom England's team to play Australia in the third Test tomorrow will be chosen. Jackson has been asked by the selectors to202 words
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149 1961-07-05 1 THE SUCCESS STORY OF FATHER OF 7: HE STUDIED WHILE THEY SLEPT CINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Lqu Fook Fing, 39, a local surveyor, has passed the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyor's Examination held here three weeks ago. He is the first Malayan to pass this examination since the war. Mr. Lav,149 words
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196 1961-07-05 1 Malaysia: A key role for Ministry of Defence TERRITORIES MUST BE GUARDED' SINGAPORE, W e d.— The Federation's Ministry of Defence will be called upon to play 4i a very important role" if a confederation of Malaysian states is formed. Major D. A. Bond, a senior Ministry oflicer who was196 words
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79 1961-07-05 1 SASOLBURG. (Orange Free Si ate i Weu A pi elimn u« i y magistrate's examination i»eie yesterday .v.ated that l:h' death (i. h;hs miners m a pit collapse at Coalbrook on Jan. lil ia»L year involved acts of cuip;tbjt homicide. LONDON. Wed. Experts at London79 words
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Advertisement93 1961-07-05 1 *^7ndricide cure A Sa n ,v, *J DANDRUFF! ITCHY SCALP! gxii FALLING HAIRONLY 20 etv RlNbt j,. TODAY IrQfi |W r --c. HOW- Clairvoyants help police: P. 6 Services sport: P. 10 y 45* 1 not feed baby naturally, you that he Ls getting the t you can give him.93 words
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Advertisement118 1961-07-05 1 CAPITOL^ H| GUITARS 1512 Student Model Round-hole 45.00 I 1522 Same as above but polished 60.00 1486 Concert model Round-hole 95.00 1450 Arched model with F-holcs 90.00 1455 Same as above but with inlayings 95.00 ***** Extra large model F-holcs 1 10.00 1455/S Arched, F-hole, cutaway model 120.00 1456/S Cutaway118 words
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Advertisement13 1961-07-05 1 FINE SHOES FOR MEN «£K* jM WfiuE&'i Made in 9fihtttof^^^^ t, CROCKETT IONfS13 words
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212 1961-07-05 2 Free Press city section: Finance and industry M^T— fcW I ONDON, Wed.— There was a generally depressing atmosphere in the London stock markets yesterday due to a number of adverse factors. These included nervousness concerning the Government's economic measures. the Kuwait situation, and the212 words
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Article38 1961-07-05 2 LONDON, Wad.— Tne Finan- a rimes market indices lor July i last year, week ago. preand v es l erda y*s respect *-> iy Tn» 273? 458.0. 477.4, 476.4." Ruhifr^ :33 0 19? 9 1818, 182 T.38 words
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Article59 1961-07-05 2 >n:>uX 11m sterling area? and i mvertibic currency re- ses in June fell .£47 mfflim*, treason announced yesterday. rhis compares witn a tall of £16 in M. T and it is tne fifth 1 decline in reserres this year. Total holdings on Jane 30. 1961 stood59 words
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Article150 1961-07-05 2 v MIPS lym; alongside the Singapore *har»e* today are: RiOB Ha; KW. G 14, i.i t :oc. ■..< 1 i 14. -■•r. I. 1 B Adige tiA, Kyoto Ma 29 Tuiu, Mam 23/34, Kiaaba i 23 72, Hattalurt Kurako -i::. Ron i Outer Roads Cbaroa, Pj a150 words
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370 1961-07-05 2 Anglo-Oriental profits down but finances in strong state By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Wednesday. FORMED two and a half years ago as an amalgamation of Golconda Malaya Rubber, Seremban Rubber and Sungei Choh Rubber. Anglo Oriental Plantations subsequently acquired control of three other Malayan producers Jugra Estate, Amherst Estates370 words
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135 1961-07-05 2 RUBBER -SLIGHT ABVANCE IN SELLERS' LIMITS: TIN STEADY LONDON. Wed. As Singapore advices showed little net change on the day, Monday's closing rubber bids were repeated at the opening here and sellers advanced their limits slightly. Although business uas slow to develop values were maintained during 'he morning. The market135 words
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Article26 1961-07-05 2 SANTIAGO. Wed.— Orel 4,000 vrorkers at the Campania De Acero Dei Pacificos Huachipato Mcci mills have cone oji strike over a pay claim.26 words
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Article55 1961-07-05 2 HONG KONG. Till*.— CiOttr.ij prices here today were: Preuous Today H. S. Baii'i Corpoiaiion $420 S4lh >.-it'.^ Arties Wheelock Marden $14.2iJ 514. oU •>ales sales H kong phone $57.60 S)T.OO Dairy Farm <fc Coia Storage $41-0(1 $41.75 >aieo ,>ale<> Taikoo Doc-k 575.0 C 574.00 sales sales Jardinc55 words
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Article153 1961-07-05 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales in the Singapore Tiarimg Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Boostead $1.58 (unchanged). F. N. Ords $2.65 (up 2 cents), Gammon $2.20 i unchanged). J. Waugh $1.86 (up 2 cents), Hume Pref. 6s. •4 I d. (up l^a.). Jackson (S) $1.23 <down 3 cents),153 words
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Article40 1961-07-05 2 LONDON, Wed.— Stocks of refined tin in London metal exchange official warehouses at the end of last week totalled 7.020 tons (against 7.335 tons in the previous week) comprising: London 3.550. Liverpool 2.356. and Hull 1.114 tons.40 words
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72 1961-07-05 2 Economic position is causing Lloyd 'anxieties' ONDON, Wed. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said last night that his anxieties about Britain's economic position were very clear. "Anyone looking at the trend of world events and the general situation must feel a measure of anxiety." he told the House72 words
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Article, Illustration117 1961-07-05 2 OSBERT LANCASTER - OSBERT LANCASTER by me in the money field and other fields. He >aid he had not yet taken any specific decisions. The house was discussing the Finance Bill which puts Mr. Lloyd's budget proposals Into legal form. These include two economic anti-inflationary '•regulators."' One gives power to impose117 words
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Article218 1961-07-05 2 NOTE: All prices beiow are middle prices. U.K. Closing: Prices LONDON, July 4. Previous Today RUBBER NO. H»» o.i.f. Europim ports July 24 5/18 '24 7 16 Aug. 24 7/16 J4 9/16 RUBBER No. 1 RS» Spot 25 i 24 11/16 RUBBER No. 1 RBS Settlement House218 words
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281 1961-07-05 2 KETCHUM, Wed. JJRNEST HEMINGWAY will be buried in a public- cemetery in this lovely Rocky Mountain valley later this week possibly today or tomorrow. A grave was dug for the Nobel prizewinning author I here yesterday next to the resting place/281 words
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317 1961-07-05 2 Laos: The Reds have no intention of leaving, U.S. charges GENEVA, Wednesday. THE United States yesterday charged that the Communist Vietminh forces, with their Chinese and Soviet auxiliaries, had no intention of withdrawing from Laotian territory. Mr. John Steeves, deputy American delegate, told the 28th session of the 14-power Laos317 words
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140 1961-07-05 2 NEW YORK. Wed— The United States celebrated the 185 th anniversary of its independence yesterday in good weather with parades and rallies, traditional firework displays and what may prove a record-breaking death toll on the roads. The National140 words
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277 1961-07-05 2 Wisecracking Nik tours envoy's kitchen garden MOSCOW, Wednesday. I A SMILING Mr. Nikita Khrushchev brought six Soviet marshals to the American Embassy's Independence Day reception here yes terday and not once mentioned Berlin in 90 minutes of wisecracks with diplomats and i journalists. j The Soviet leader followed t 'up277 words
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Article39 1961-07-05 2 LONDON, wed. The British Home Office yesterday declined lo grant a reprieve for 21 -year-old Edwim Albert Bush, sentenced to death for murdering Mrs. EKie May Batten, wife of a British sculptor, in a London antique shop39 words
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176 1961-07-05 2 CONGO PACT REPUDIATED 'TSHOMBE SIGNED TO GAIN RELEAS Elisabeth! Wed. Ti House of the Kai Parliament y^ 1 rejected an 11- Jl agreement signea'fl President Moise TsbJ be of Katanga, a:.7l Congolese Central m ernment In Lk ville. on the the President was i: free agent at the tj The176 words
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Article21 1961-07-05 2 LONDON. Wtf 72. Labour Pet:" who hau no hen. Sftid iiad discovered h< children, including old bo>.-. In Svc:.'21 words
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Article16 1961-07-05 2 ALGIERS. Wed I i soldiers were k».itc, and I j in nationalist tun16 words
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Advertisement61 1961-07-05 2 I j husband I V\ ins/sfs 1 l| CRITTALL windows Because he knows OWTTAU Wetai windows are a s Ik 4 h,gh Quaiity.^CßlTTALL B| maximum durability, it 'a enhances the vaiue c f crc^,-' > bn ITT ALL windows MALAYA <^ACK^> BORMC SINGAPORE I HII i S^kT TMi MENS SHOE61 words
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Miscellaneous25 1961-07-05 2 oop__k_*v- 1% /WHAT'S" ME GOING^S J f TO VO WHEN HE I GROWS AS BIG AS WB^ 4 I V HIS POP If JL "N25 words
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184 1961-07-05 3 Jud ge suggests a probe into case that ended abruptly SINGAPORE, Wednesday, pi E youths, under trial yesterday on a joint charge of rioting, were acquitted by the llnrd Criminal District Court following an abrupt ending of the day's proceedings. It arose after the lunch interval when Senior Inspector m.184 words
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Article, Illustration263 1961-07-05 3 ALEXANDER LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. i LE ABUBAKAR, wife of the represenlative of Ihe Philip-* in the Federation, was given a on board Ihe Lloyd Trieslino ,i Baker, I i six I c Setkerb I wife, i I in 195 C, L f I I loard ionaiities I i263 words
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175 1961-07-05 3 BOY, 6, SCALDED IN BASIN OF HOT WATER: 'MISHAP' OINGAPORE. Wed. A six- year-old child. Guljar Singh, was scalded in a basin of hot water his mother had left in the backyard for washing clothes. on April 28. The mother. Bersina Kaur of Siang Kwang Avenue, was testifying before the175 words
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115 1961-07-05 3 DATE FIXED FOR TRIAL OF HOTEL MAN ON VICE CHARGES SINGAPORE. Wed— A case against Wong Kee Heng, a hotel-keeper, will be heard in the Second Criminal District Court on July 24. Mr. E H. D'Netto. the judge. decided today. The date was iixed at the request of the prosecution.115 words
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Article37 1961-07-05 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Loh Kan Wing, 29. who had pleaded not guilty to a charge ol stealing a car with three others in Yio Chu Kang Road on July 2. last year, was acquitted yesterday.37 words
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Article125 1961-07-05 3 Mr. A. G. Kennedy, manager of Repco Export Company of Australia, arrived for a few days' stay. He is at the Princes .Hotel Garni. Dr. K. Wenzel, technical representative of the Dupont Co. of America, is here lor a four-day stay. He is also at Princes Hotel125 words
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Article59 1961-07-05 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Senior Government and business executives were among the YIPs present at yesterday's cccktail party given by the American Consul-General, Mr. William P. Maddox. to celebrate American Independence Day. This year's Fourth of July celebrations were held at the new 51.5 million Consulate59 words
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Article, Illustration48 1961-07-05 3 Dancing teacher's baby, aged 5½ months, is named Paul Raymond THE christening of Paul Raymond, five-and-a-half-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. David de Lara -Bell. to<»k place at St. George's Garrison Church. Thr mother is wellknown dancing teacher Elaine Vine. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs John Jar vis.48 words
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255 1961-07-05 3 Chinese YMCA to hold Students' Week next month SINGAPORE, Wed. 1 XII'NDttHDS of secondary students from English and vernacular schools here will have seven busy days during their August holidays when the fourth annual Students' Week is held from Aug. 6 to 13. The Week, organised by the Chinese YMCA255 words
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282 1961-07-05 3 SINGAPORE, Wed 'THE United States Cultural Centre is to launch a series of "cultural programmes" at its library and theatrette in Hill Street from July 10 to 31. The series will consist of forums, lectures, music programmes, documentary movies and television films, with282 words
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Advertisement94 1961-07-05 3 $$00 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page THOSE SLIDES BY REMOTE COHTROL WITH jf?t >^ m II V fl i^l I I aA r v'l4-* Vim f\ *J**^^^^^^^ V m~^ t^f9 Wni Wl'^^^lA IT JA mounted slides il94 words
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Advertisement218 1961-07-05 3 Fascinating Range of Jewellery hf WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available in Necklaces, Chjkcrs, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Pendants, Rings Tie Pins Choice Range Awaits your Early Selection. Distributors G. C. de SILVA BROS., "Jewellers 3, Raffles Place, Singapore-1. Phone: *****. 24-50 VALUE r^ §9^ FOR ONLY 12-50 when you buy CHANRAI'S218 words
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Miscellaneous143 1961-07-05 3 I mu.i.u.ii.iji.i.m TVI: Naga Nandini (Tamil > 1 5 8"0 SINGAPORE POLICE BAND: Performance at Crawford Park 1.45. 5 n.m. ro 6 o.m. I SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: 1 i.45. Exhibition ot paintings by local i artists at British Council. Amber 4 Mau.^ons. Orchard Road. 10 ;t.m. to 6 p.m. rid143 words
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212 1961-07-05 4 The lesson Singapore offers the West: How races can work for country s welfare Wed. Mrs. A. Quigley, formerly of The Chicago Tribune, said that one important lesson the West should learn from Singapore was the way various races work together for the we It are of the country. Mrs.212 words
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158 1961-07-05 4 GEOGRAPHY QUIZ: BEATTY WIN FROM EIGHT SCHOOLS Wed. Beatty O Secondary School won the geographica] quiz organised by Raffles Institution s Geographical Society tn which le students from eight Singapore secondary schools took part. More than 2i»o -ii:.ier.t> listened attentively as o::e ident alter another tried beir best to answer158 words
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74 1961-07-05 4 80 MOTOR FIRM EMPLOYEES DONATE BLOOD TO BANK SINGAPORE. Wed.— Seventy-nine men and one woman from Borneo Motors Company (Singapore* Ltd.. in Orchard Road, donated blood to the i Singapore Bioou Transfusion Service. The company's staff ranges from fitters to executives whose ages range from 19 to 45. A spokesman74 words
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Article, Illustration47 1961-07-05 4 R.A.E. Changi man takes a bride Picture by MR. NEVILLE HAREWOOD and his bride, Miss Yvonne Danker, alter their wedding at the Church of the Holy Family. Katong. The bridegroom is attached to RAF Changi A reception was held at St. Hilda's Hall. Cevlan» Road. Michael AnchantMichael Anchant - 47 words
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158 1961-07-05 4 2 S'PORE NURSES LEAVE FOR TRAINING IN BRITAIN SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore nurses, Miss Alice Chan and Miss Jenny Yap. have left for higher training courses in Britain. Miss Chan, 23, a former student of St. Thomas School, will join South London Hospital for a three-year course. Leaving school, she joined158 words
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Article31 1961-07-05 4 KUANTAN. Wed. The Malayan Youth Hostels' Association is to build a hostel costing between $30,000 and $40,000 at the Telok Chempadak beach here, with accommodation for 50 people.31 words
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Article197 1961-07-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. —I The Rotary Club of Johore Bahru held a glittering dinner at the Royal I Johore International Club I to mark the installation oi j Dr. Tan Luan Hong a.s the club's new president. Dr. Tan is a well-known welfare worker and197 words
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181 1961-07-05 4 Brother and sister will join four other members of family at college SIGLAP, Wednesday. J^ BROTHER and sister left Singapore in the Oranje to join four other members of their family who are on further studies in England. They are Mr. Tay Kay Kiong, 17, and his sister Miss Tay181 words
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Article, Illustration121 1961-07-05 4 BRIGHT FUTURE PREDICTED FOR SINGAPORE'S SHIPPING PAYA LEBAR, Wed. Shipping in Singapore has a bright future, says Mr. H. H. Sparso. shipping manager of the East Asiatic Company before his departure by air for Denmark. Mr. Sparso said that more and more passenger and cargo liners would call at Singapore121 words
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143 1961-07-05 4 PICNIC WITH 'SPIRITUAL' TOUCH DRAM 900 SINDH TO SEASIDS r»HANGi, Wed v pore's Bindi i munity held with a dlffere Istana Aver of the Sultan oi It was both a and social occa&J The guest > ol Swami Premanand .^holar phil< India, and Swami s; nanda. presid< Ramakrishna M About143 words
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48 1961-07-05 4 A CINEMA TRE FOR FIFTY NEEDY CHILDREN SINGAPORE V. j j underprivU I were treated to j at a local ctiM n j A Singapore i i had pre.scnted the] dersen Club wltl I for the II anThey were also doughnut^ sweet r:M lollies by th< Singap 148 words
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267 1961-07-05 5 A MURDER IS LAID ON FOR M. POIROT km n« "'i; nißinia uiimer ai ivings Lacey where M. > a gwesi with a double mission: To track down the >tentate's missing ruby and avoid a royal scandal, and huh- embarrassment for the Colonel's household by try- V a proposed marriage267 words
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1592 1961-07-05 5 the dressing-up box." "I don't see, you know." said Michael thoughtfully, "how M. Poirot could ever have been a detective. I don't see how he'd ever be able to disguise himself." "I know," said Bridget, "and one can't imagine him running about with a1,592 words
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Advertisement286 1961-07-05 5 fk CRESCENT Ai:m inns* ■'^_BvfSs_3 The becoming crescent shopc ot tn c neck is given further im\BBSaB&BBm portancc with an accent of motch'K^^^ ing Jumbo Rib. The short sleeve is cap and covers the upper orm P^^^m nicely. Pocket flaps decorate the I otherwise plain bodice and are Rib I286 words
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Miscellaneous155 1961-07-05 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson -isk. YOU USEP WERE PRISONERS MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis < <y I USEP TWO 1 I -JM THIRTY J J IUMH— i^T^ T^TI |SLEE~PY-y^Y-YAWM-)l ill rdygOMBS-THAT SECOS^eT/ SL.EEPY--) jfr^lW V /I^-NL Jff 1 I THE HEART OF JULIET JONES155 words
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Article371 1961-07-05 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Students on the right road i jr is welcome news that public authorities and private business firms are co- I operating with the Polytechnic to provide IM of its students with practical experience. When they have completed their various courses, the students of the Polytechnic will have371 words
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Article919 1961-07-05 6 THEY ARE THE MEN CALLED IN TO HELP WHEN EXPERTS ARE BAFFLED BY ANY STRANGE CASE says STEVEN HAMILTON WE all know them, those hard-headed people who believe only what they see, and not always then. And if any body can claim to be solid, down-to-earth and unfanciful919 words
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418 1961-07-05 6 LIONEL CLAY - The latest on slimming— just sleep off your weight LIONEL CLAY By LONDON i LITTLE girl Of 11 sut up in hospital to greet her parents, her life saved by a sleep that lasted a fortnight. It is not the first time that sleep has saved people's health and often418 words
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Article144 1961-07-05 6 the Free Press re ported: "The Commander ol the Bombay ship Faize Allum. was taken into custody on Tuesday last, on a charge oi wilful murder. It appears that having lost I several men by desertion since his arrival here, he warned off a Malay boat which144 words
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Article74 1961-07-05 6 r remove "possible misapprehension" about the frippery a bride wears on her head, the Commissioners of Customs and Excise in London have announced: From July 1 bridal headgear is a hat for tax purposes. Which means that purchase tax on it is five per cent. But artificial74 words
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Article135 1961-07-05 6 Life is like that Bobby to hi "Why?" "She wei I i night w!.' game In had eitl pay a forfeit "She ('>.::.■ efghi bo» i 7f?7/i m/.'//< /rorr; red to say a horse i I "Vcv v "Then [pickih err i PHI po cd •I from "Have you lion?"135 words
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Advertisement86 1961-07-05 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose86 words
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Miscellaneous276 1961-07-05 6 SINGAPORE 8.30 Talenanit 196,1; y.uu Pick Short Wave Service: I Lh T e 9 3 R The Q j 9.40 Interlude: 9.4 a Spouiu'ht. 11 metres ,ZoQ kc/s.) ou 100Q Jazz ana al] Duat; Medium Wave Service: 10 30 Educating Archie; 11.00 i-u Galaxy of stars: 12 imitinignu 4<b metres276 words
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Miscellaneous375 1961-07-05 6 h>~ H'^ mO till ..CLUES ACROSS Do a bit oi nindow cleaning? 1. Spilt the beans? (6k .41 c«««»« 7. A single animal to describe o BO fU an American town (3 5) f lle Wlth some spirit <3>. 8. Flying extension? (4)' }J* comes v>ilh lh e dawn (3>375 words
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124 1961-07-05 7 PLEA GOES OUT TO BUSINESS FIRMS TO HELP WORLD REFUGEE FUND TOHORE BAHRU. J Wed. Letters of appeal to help the World Refugee Year Fund has been sent to all business concerns and shops in Johore Bahru. This is in support of the United Nations sponsored World Refugee Year for124 words
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Article, Illustration220 1961-07-05 7 RMN plays host to young, old on board warships lOHORE BAHRU, v Wed.— Many schoolchildren and members of the public visited the two Royal Malayan Naval vessels H.M.M.S. Sri Tren°s;anu. under the command of Lieut. J.P. Briggs; and H.M.M.S. Sri Perak, commanded by Lieut.220 words
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156 1961-07-05 7 DANCE BY STUDENTS HIGHLIGHTS SCHOOL'S ANNIVERSARY KATONG, Wi ci. Dancing students in richly coloured costumes staged one of the highlights oi the Chung Cheng High School 22nd anniversary dinner held in the school ground. More than 600 people including old pupils, management committee members and parents were present. The school156 words
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81 1961-07-05 7 600 MUNICIPAL WORKERS TO GET MORE PAY Wed. Claim jl by 600 daily-rated workers of ihe Malacca Municipality for similar wage increases as given to Government daily-rated employees has been settled. Settlement was readied at a meeting of the Municipal Council's Joint Industrial Council. Representatives of the Council and the81 words
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Article29 1961-07-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Socialist Front plans to hold a Socialist "summit" meeting in Kuala Lumpur to discuss the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdui Rahman's "Mighty Malaysia" plan.29 words
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Article, Illustration107 1961-07-05 7 Rupert's idea seems good to his Daddy and he is just going to ask Mrs. Bear if she agrees when the cuckoo in the clock sounds nine o'clock. Hey, what's wrong with that clock exclaims Mr. Bear. Isn't it very fast He shakes his wstch107 words
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234 1961-07-05 7 Mentri Besar tells co-operators to 'forge ahead' JOIIOKH BAHRU, Wednesday. Jlli: Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Massun bin Yunos urged co-operators to] I "forge ahead" and cover all the economic aspects of life in the country especially in {he rural areas. He was speaßlng at the opening of an234 words
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92 1961-07-05 7 20 WOMEN WILL UNDERGO i YOUTH COURSE TOHORE BAHRU. Wed. «J Twenty women from youth clubs and organisations in Johore will attend a month-long training course at the Youth and Instructional Training Centre. Jalan Scudai on Friday. They will be taught sewing and other handicraft works during the course. Besides92 words
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Article17 1961-07-05 7 TELUK ANSON, Wed. A Malayan Chinese Association division has been formed in Hilir Perak.17 words
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Advertisement273 1961-07-05 7 Natural V tamin C tor vitality W Natural Glucose for energy I GUAVIN ah aii II THIS 1 I ron,c MUST ■P^^^Tj^B 1 lOU'f Natural fruit juice. Much mMt more Vitamin t than black 'wMI run ant or orange juices. Much WK more natural clurose than in ■B JH rnerjjy273 words
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Advertisement426 1961-07-05 7 RAP C V flUnn'' pA!LLARD WSSmlll ICS^ r Illr on x cine-camera in the l>)^H%KrrSft) world with a built-in light meter film BjJbKvßl^^ llir only <! <al place: right i mC/^ '/7 j^Sr behind the takins lens. This I^^/Mi ''fjg measures th v li«ht actually reaching the lilni thus ensuring426 words
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Miscellaneous164 1961-07-05 7 iYOUR LUCKYfSf«R TODAY IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... VOl have a muny-snled personality and With it will go a versatile individual and an exchanging life. Act on your "hunches." since they are ,i ke .y to be right. You are able to meet emergencies as they arise with new and challenging164 words
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Miscellaneous73 1961-07-05 7 OUUnriu vquß relationship to others i^ what rmmls just now. Take care of mutual financial matters. SAGITTARIUS gTgSwi'JS your working with reguiai t periods, for in that way >ou will accomplish the most. CAPRICORN g* Bpi^SS is very active and you may take a calculated risk to win what you73 words
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Miscellaneous93 1961-07-05 7 is completed D'CpcC (leb JO Mar Hn r^utJ GET al| necessary work done early so that when late alternoon and evening come you can relax. AQ)F<i (Mar. 11 Apr. :iil> HillGtf IMPORTANT matters, Involving the future, conic up for earetul attention. Be astute. TAURUS (A P r 21 May 1):93 words
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Article, Illustration326 1961-07-05 8 MARGARET WEE - MARGARET WEE By TREND NOW IS FOR BRIGHT DINING-ROOMS AND COSILY-LIT SITTING ROOMS HoittC'lttOnßtS Of today want best in lamps VOT so many years ago, average home-makers in Singapore thought of lighting solely in terms of brightening their homes when the sun went down. Bui the young home-makers326 words
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Advertisement177 1961-07-05 8 The new HIGH in girdles Xtra-Hi --Wm midriff tp t' S turrmy. tuck i the vet Sm^r c r mmeme: In c!j >! j^Eßr with Bri-\\!o >^9r aßf with gold hr Km& or back. I jßr to ex'ri i^^ i X^^^^§ p- i y SUw figuring j Fast figuring cuts177 words
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Advertisement112 1961-07-05 8 L!EN WAH WATCH DL 108, North Bridge Rood, Sfngipirrt Sole Distrtbutors tor Fcdcrotion: WOO HING BPOS., (M LTD WOO 8, Bt., Bttttmg Rd., X Lumpur Dii <fe i*4 ffiJ£A u j "FUJIYA' TRP-72S AC, DC All i ran',isto r ?-Wa\c Csn^ end 3-Spccd Radio-PhonO'O opti cpcrafis on 6 pirccs I112 words
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Article, Illustration299 1961-07-05 9 int. i .hall never be able to underwit cars is their names and model er> \li\ long ago someone I rom oil rang me up lo test Ihe "Giardiniera 500". As you know, il is :i small (perhaps Ihe smallest) station wagon !2 cylinders,299 words
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Article529 1961-07-05 9 [^i^ j^il^^i^g l gtycak^ isi g I only the pietty-as-a-pic-ture type of car. It had a host oi technical advancements too most oi which have been designed to look after the car without owner bother. 1 must confess this new line interested me, not because I was529 words
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Advertisement133 1961-07-05 9 ■I B B °r»C'»ui B n j co BBi 8 W RADIO CO P S TESTED before Sole P SER^ CE n^tcr Sole W t HIRE PURCHASE Ift— jed V i a.m i IS p.m. ::vs: 3 3 p.m. V Carriage Co. I lAI DEPT. j hether your 'car I133 words
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Advertisement183 1961-07-05 9 ■hqEßh i Iffluil I THE BEST BRAKES IN THE WORLD \\s£yj -j Gives safety on the roads Vi IQ) 1 J Master cylinders Wheel cylinders High pressure hoses Repair kits *JL Si 1 i^^ Scmtc k u MOTORS j jp FEO€«ATION BC«»«fS€WTAI i wfa R n f f> fO S183 words
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212 1961-07-05 10 NEWS AND VIEWS OF SPORT IN THE SERVICES 3 SCHOOLBOYS MAKE SCA SIDE AGAINST SERVICES 'A' SINGAPORE. Wed. Three schoolboys have been selected by the Singapore Cricket Association to represent the Civilians 'A' againot the Combined Services 'A' in a cricket match to be212 words
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704 1961-07-05 10 TANGLIN. Wed. Singapore Base District ioot- ball league is now in full swing, and topping the division one table is 18 Signals Regiment 'A' team who have cdllected 15 points from nine outings. They are closely followed by GHQ FARELF who are one704 words
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122 1961-07-05 10 SPERRING PAVES WAY FOR SERVICES WIN X LUANG, Wed. A 58th minute goal by Sperring paved the way for a 5-2 victory for Joint Services when they met Johore in the Malaya Cuptie at the stadium I here on Sunday. Sperring went on to score the i third and fifth122 words
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Article, Illustration55 1961-07-05 10 0 The proud members of 4 A' platoon, 75 Company Royal Army Service Corps with the championship trophies won at their recent athletic meet held at Nee Soon and at the swimming gala at the Nuf field. Pool. Seated in the centre is Captain Marshall,55 words
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209 1961-07-05 10 RECENT ARRIVAL CONNOR PROVES HIMSELF BEST FLAYER rpANGLJN, Wed. Top-seed -I Allan Connor won the men's singles title when he beat pu\ Palmer in straight sets of 6-3, 6-2 in the Singapore Base District tennis championships. Allan who is a recent arrival, is a teacher at the Alexandra Grammar School.209 words
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Article, Illustration269 1961-07-05 10 Champion Derwick is the Joy of Army tennis TANGLIN, Wednesday. T*HE "joy" of Army tennis circles is Miss Joy DerA wick, who created a sensation in the Singapore Base District tennis championships by winning two titles and just missing a third. Joy. retained the women's singles crown and also won269 words
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178 1961-07-05 10 rANGLIN. Wed.— A spark- 1 ling innings of 89 runs by i Brian Hartley which included ;hree sixes and 10 boundaries scored in 110 minutes was! he highlight of Army Singa- I pore's victory by .seven wic-i kets over Army Malaya In their178 words
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Article76 1961-07-05 10 pHANGI, v 19tb. Big] giment board a! U* Force Chan; champion Thf w* tion In all i two events for the \V(*!Vii Force, LACY easily. Impos$ 4 m c to .v t up i meet due throughout En tin 'be ijai- k< pi76 words
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Article80 1961-07-05 10 FINE WEEKEND FOR RMP CRICKETERS pAsnt v.w weekend ttt iiieii iuter-utu > eiy. Hi m id Saturday tin H« gimeni by two m| standine U who too.-; B ictod r 9 18 B 9 Blash 29 c 4 two lor 30. c I M. Dol. I 1 KM P. :j:80 words
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Article69 1961-07-05 10 ARMY CRICKET TO PLAY THE POLICE BtNQAPOR] Army (Sin j meeting Poli j pore r I senior to i i played at Un j ing Scru on Sunday Ma jor J I- J Spr. B A..:.: Sqd. RK nach lAusi Cook I S B< H I mail 1 40 Ba><69 words
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Advertisement369 1961-07-05 10 i 1 Ml fi SEE HOW FOLDING DOORS MAKE EVERY ROOM BIGGER! Wh< n you replace an old-fashioned swing door with MODI RNFOLDTs smart new folding door, your living l torn instantly becomes mOT< spacious and inviting. Mi DI RNFOLD doors open entirely within the door- and £;vc back the369 words
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Article, Illustration753 1961-07-05 11 Church bells rang out 364 times to honour Len Hutton dß amas OF THE ASHES BY JOHN MELVIN HIS ENDURANCE FEAT HAS FOUND A PLACE IN HISTORY I bells rang out time and again P little Yorkshire town of Pudsev. f hangivs wns rung )V a e un o jI753 words
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65 1961-07-05 11 CHINESE STILL UNBEATEN IN SAFA LEAGUE JALAN BESAR, Wed— Chinese Athletic remained unbeaten in the SAFA Division One league with an easy five nii victory over bottom of the league Fathul Karib. The Chinese, who took a twonil interval lead, were rather shaky at first, but improved after the interval.65 words
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Article28 1961-07-05 11 TOKYO. Wed.— A Japanese athletic team of five officials and 13 athletes will leave next month to participate in a series of athletic meetings in Europe.28 words
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Article23 1961-07-05 11 SAN FRANCISCO. Wed. San Francisco's Board Of Supervisors yesterday decided to initiate a bid to stage the Olympic Games in 1972.23 words
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510 1961-07-05 11 S.O. RASOO - INDIANS WIN TITLE AND ALL'S WELL IN KLUANG FOOTDALL JOHORE SPORTSCHATTER by S.O. RASOO AFTER a stormy start, plagued by rough play and rowdyism, Kluang league football came to a successful end when Kluang Indians won the Division One title by narrowly beating the formidable Engineering Training Centre by two510 words
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856 1961-07-05 11 Veteran Sadali is top seed in SBA's National tourney SINGAPORE, Wed. Seventy five entries were received by the Singapore Badminton Association lor the 1961 National Championships which will be played at the Badminton Stadium on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The finals will be played on Monday and the tournament will856 words
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Advertisement102 1961-07-05 11 [KABTREE 1 I:r new miniature stm ircult breaker 4- -f 4> 4> IN ALL-INSULATED OR VSED, CONSUMER'S UMTS RIBI i lON BOARDS. > INGS: 2*5 amps, to SO amps, -^^^^■■■B ON APPLICATION 888 I Sole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. S NGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR MALACCA SANDAKAN FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO., LTD. IPOH102 words
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Advertisement223 1961-07-05 11 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular Q reader of the FREE PRESS. Com "~jrj ?J^ plete the special delivery form be tyyh low and hand it to your news-vendor jNgaSo} or post it to the address below and the FREE PRESS will be delivered t^^Wj to223 words
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Article, Illustration226 1961-07-05 12 JOE EZEKIEL - 'No invite' to Japan's Asian cycling meet upsets SACA JOE EZEKIEL By Singapore, Wednesday. OFFICIALS of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association, an affiliate of the Union Cycliste Internationale Paris, the body controlling world cycling, expressed surprise and disappointment that Singapore was not invited to participate in the lirst Asian amateur226 words
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Article80 1961-07-05 12 5 were there for Cup training JALAN BESAR. Wed. Only FIVE players turned ap for SAFA's Malaya Cup trainIns yesterday ftve out <». f IS selected for the preparation ol Singapore's Cup d< fence! i ..t v. .c league ;am€s esos A Ibc -';i(i.;u::. Cilinf A .!e".ic bf. 1 180 words
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Article42 1961-07-05 12 SINGAPORE Weo we: RCtict Sin p c Rtvie.i;i(>:: Cldl) 4.4.i p.m. h ray I■. be c Uiaos a i be m C n bin Sei 'A < I i ick< ma v .)< playe< SH C poo >> ....■..->: 10 3042 words
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Article82 1961-07-05 12 SHA TEAM TO MEET THE INDIAN NAVY SINGAPORE, Weu.- Lue I m N 'a] Squaurou INS. fiifJ il and ins Talwar) in pan i v. i pla a attly kwx k- maich a Sin ip< re Hik v As- I.;-.: at ion XI on tl« Cey] Sport* Club gn uiid82 words
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121 1961-07-05 12 He said that Singapore's riders, however, are preparing for their .second SEAP Games venture, this time in Rangoon at the end of the year. "SACA has already selected 16 riders who are undergoing rigorous training under two trained leaders. The121 words
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434 1961-07-05 12 It's Britain versus South Africa in women's singles LONDON. Wednesday. BRITAIN and South Africa will battle out the semi-finals of the women's singles tomorrow in the T T> l 1 1 Wimbledon lawn tennis championships. South African lawn tennis "twins." top-seeded Sandra Reynolds and unseeded Rcnee Schuurman, and Britain's Christine434 words
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Article32 1961-07-05 12 BUKIT TIMAR, Wed. There was no fast work this morning. Only a few horses were taken out for cantering exercises on the number three track. iiimuiiiimiiiiiniimimmniMiiiuiiin32 words
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Article225 1961-07-05 12 KEN JALLEH - Another U.S. coach for swimmers KEN JALLEH by Singapore, Wednesday AX American professional swiimning coach, Edward Smyke, will coach Singapore swimmers tor two months starting July 18, the president of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association, Mr. M.I.C. Bain, said yesterday. Smyke is an Associate Professor of Physical Education and Director225 words
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377 1961-07-05 12 SKIPPER BENAUD GIVES HIS SHOULDER A STIFF WORKOUT MANCHESTER, Wed. Australian s kipper Richie 1 Benaud, fighting to get fit t<>2* the Test tomorrow, gave his bowling shoulder a still workout yesterday against Lancashire. He sent down 14 overs in this drawn match more than any other bowler in conceding377 words
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307 1961-07-05 12 MIDDLESEX GO TO THE TOP AFTER SIXTH SUCCESSIVE WIN LONDON. Wed. Middlesex, who beat Glamorgan at Lord's, scored their sixth successive win yesterday, and taking 14 points, went to the top of the county championship table for the first tim< this season. Hampshire, the previous leaders, did not get bonus307 words
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Article91 1961-07-05 12 rpHOMSON, Weu— Mi.s. B Cle- meiii.s. who retuined a score of nei C 9. won the Silver Division medal of Lhe Royal Singapore Gt/;f Club women's (stroke) competition played at ihe Ciub"> links hi Sime Road veoieraay. Tiie Bronze Division mecial was won by Mrs.91 words
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242 1961-07-05 12 KALLANG. Wed. Gan Xok Peng, the 'pride' of Tanjong Katong Boys' School, reached the final of the Combined School individual badminton championship when he ousted Chiong Chai Luay of Queenstown Secondary School after three sets 15-5, 12-15, 15-11 at the National242 words
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Advertisement15 1961-07-05 12 FORM GUIDE TOMORROW The Free Press will publish a two- page racing, i'orm guide tomorrow.15 words
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