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Title Section26 1961-07-19 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY, SINGAPORE, 6. tO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The Singapore Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1961 15 CENTS.26 words
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Article49 1961-07-19 1 Rc be! chie£ Simbolon Holiday camps So* Malayan rhino Saces Smart gallops on a may quit: P. 2 Spore youths: P. 6 extinction: P. 7 yielding track: P. 12 I calls Ipecisi I v }}i seek nfidem c I I orrow. I I I i I49 words
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Article, Illustration153 1961-07-19 1 MALA YANS IMPORT 2 SPEEDY FILLIES B\ a Special Correspondent Iy\\ LtBAK Wtu.-lwo promlsiim kn »»-> ear-old Kllies fioin Australia arrived in Singapore bj aii yeslerdaj for Malayan owners. l iir\ ;iro Nocturne, a ii bay by Jam bo from Si <ir Lass, and Double hance, a Iki\ Dy Double153 words
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90 1961-07-19 1 S'PORE NAAFI SENDS SUPPLIES TO KUWAIT SINGAPORE, Wed.— Several tons oi supplies, ranging from beer to toothpaste, have been shipped from Singapore to British troops now in KuwaitThey were despatched in Royal Fleet auxiliary ships by NaAFI in Singapore. A top British official has lett Singapore for Kuwait to assist90 words
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Article16 1961-07-19 1 IAKA FIT Wed —A Five-ma 11 yugosla\ government trade mission has arrived In Jakarta.16 words
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223 1961-07-19 1 Two 'musts' for prosperity by visiting economist PAYA LEBAR, Wed.— A leading Canadian economist specifies two basic needs for the economic development of Singapore. They are: Industry must be developed to absorb the increasing population, and restrict the population at the same time, and There must oe an economic union223 words
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Article52 1961-07-19 1 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Thousands of housewives in the thickly-populated Rangoon Road and Balestier without electricity up to late this evening. REASON: City Council electricians are replacing a i transformer at the Tessensohn Rftad substation. The Council said electricity supplies would be shut down from 8.30 a.m. to 6.3052 words
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177 1961-07-19 1 Govt. plan to build two bridges worries 300 Johore boatmen MUAR, Wednesday. COME 300 boatmen employed by the Penan* 0 bang Company, which operates ferry services at the Muar and Datu Pahat Rivers are worried about their future when the Federal Government builds bridges there. Construction of the bridges, expected177 words
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Article55 1961-07-19 1 HONG KONG. Wed.— The South China Morning Post, commenting on the Singapore by-election, yesterday said "the Singapore Assembly will be all the more lively for David Marshall's presence/ The paper added: "The Anson by-election result will not cause Singapore to go oil the rails and55 words
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243 1961-07-19 1 BERLIN: THREE: NOTES FROM WEST WARN KHRUSHCHEV I ONDON, Wed.— The Big Three Western powers last night warned Mr. Nikita Khrushchev in separate notes that any Soviet attempt to end their rights in Berlin will produce a dangerous situation. Moscow Radio commented that in rejecting the Soviet proposals the West243 words
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Article219 1961-07-19 1 Sarawak men due today for talks /i/CH£ ITI/SOF WILL OPEN CONFERENCE SINGAPORE, W e d.— Three Sarawak delegates for the Bth regional conference of the Commonwealth j Parliamentary Association are due to arrive in Singapore today to attend the four-day conference at the Victoria Memorial Hall. They are Mr. Yeo219 words
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Advertisement81 1961-07-19 1 Sndb |CIDE a nfcc^ CwreAgainst: ,TCHY SCALP! Si FALLING HAIR' i 1 l)lil(ini 4 e i)rt\T(Vll m Bulk8 ulk aiijl Vifamins ent) jr Whng <ooJ> -vhich ims, bo a is neces'-.iry to take Ims to add to the daily diet the vitdl n cd. A koocl wjy to balance a81 words
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Advertisement166 1961-07-19 1 eSuudtMh WORLD FAMOUS PIANO ACCORDIONS (Complete with Canylng Case I J satisfy all Accordion Players Student 12 25 Keys 12 Bess 3^.00 t Student 24 25 Keys 24 Boss 150.00 Student 32 25 Keys 32 Bass I 7d.00 Cantore 49 34 Keys 43 Bass 275. GC J Cantore 83 34166 words
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Advertisement240 1961-07-19 1 ll|||||]|P^ FINE SHOES FOR HEN jjj^ /^JtJ^^/ Made m England bf CROCKETT ft JONES HUB •^ENANC WtIC FOR SUNDA i|u P anil 9 f i I Sonsusir k.\ Nil Fcyci i lilnine Plash (•alt 8.1 I.M( i 1 1 ii c.iii uh s< Kolj li.» M. M it dc n240 words
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259 1961-07-19 2 Free Press city section: Finance and industry WASHINGTON, Wed. -The General Services Administration here announced yesterday that it would dispose oi 500 loii£ tons of pig tm from the inventory formerly held In the Federal Facilities Corporation. rhfe259 words
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Article39 1961-07-19 2 MDON Wed. 1:.- Financial T marki indices for July l ek n previous and rday's n speci h el] fWM 187.5 4MI. 1 417 2, 122 o. H n :t o o :mo 3. i^o 1 189.1.39 words
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Article147 1961-07-19 2 v Hif'i Ui"4 .iinn^side the Singapore MHarvM today .ire: %kil san ■7. on iok .r- »'l 41 'r..l S 28, 129 S 22, 19 y■■ Ice €2 43, H 1 Lkdm 1/2 .•;>■:. *or.Ru.tri- At; 9, Sla Bfacan tfaru, .'ank i x> Maagh ra. Prcs. Ox Pjrida147 words
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233 1961-07-19 2 SELLING PRESSURE SLACKENS: PRICES RALLY ON BROAD FRONT LONDON. Wed.- There was a distinctly brighter at- mo>phere in the stock i markets here yesterday after 1 Monday's. Mide. and prices rallied on a broad front. However, this was largely due to a considerable slackening of the i lecent selling rather233 words
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Article54 1961-07-19 2 HONG KONG. Tues.— -Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H s. Bank Corporation $406 *406 sales sales Wheelock Marden 513.40 513.30 sales sales H tcong phone 556.50 556.50 sales sales Dairy Farm Coid Storage 542.00 542.00 sales sales T.iikoo Dock $73.50 $73.50 sales sales Jardine Mathieson54 words
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Article157 1961-07-19 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: F.* N. Ords $2.60 mown 2 cents), Gammon 51. 97 <uown 3 cents), J. Uausjh 52.05 (down 10 cents 1, M. Cement $2.47 (up 2 cents). Robinson Ords 51. 44 «up 2 cents), S.C.S.157 words
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236 1961-07-19 2 Final dividend by William Jacks shows 1½d. rise over last year By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A FINAL dividend of s|d. per ss. ordinary share by William Jacks and Co., London merchants and engineers and parent company of William Jacks (Malaya) Ltd., makes 7]d. per share for 1960236 words
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Article52 1961-07-19 2 TOKYO. Wed.—Japan Airlines has announced rate reductions ranging from seven to 13 per cent for mast of its trans-Pacific cargo shipments, effective from Sept. 1. JAL general sales manager, Mr. Susumu Saito. said a new rate structure would go into effect on that date pending52 words
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Article35 1961-07-19 2 closes unchanged LONDON. Wed. The ixmnd sterling closed unchanged against ihe U.S. dollar in the London foreign exchange market yesterday alter rising 5/32 cents in the morning. The closing price was two dollars 78i cents.35 words
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Article32 1961-07-19 2 LONDON. Wed.— Stocks oi rernied tin in London metal exchange official warehouses at the end of last week totalled 6.485 tons (against 6.790 tons in the previous week). I32 words
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321 1961-07-19 2 Uncertainty gives 'important prop' to rubber T ONDON, Wed.— The lLi Financial Times commodity editor said yesterday that uncertainty has provided an j important prop to rub- ber prices in the past j few weeks. Rumours of sterling devaiuation, the Berlin crisis and unsubstantiated reports that Russia may buy large321 words
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224 1961-07-19 2 Seamen's friend to get invitation to Tokyo Olympics TOKYO. Wednesday. JAPANESE seamen from Kobe, Western Japan, yesterday said they were planning to invite a Londoner and his family to see the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1964 in return for hospitality he had shown them in Capetown, South Africa. Mr.224 words
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97 1961-07-19 2 FOREIGNERS SAVE SEAMAN IN RARE BLOOD GROUP TOKYO. Wed— A British seaman who a week ago was fighting for his life was yesterday "well out of danger" and expected to be cured in a few weeks' time, said an official at the International Hospital at Kobe in Western Japan. The97 words
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Article67 1961-07-19 2 ROME. Wed. Brione, Roman men's fashion specialist who dresses Mr. Khrushchev, caused a sensation at the current fashion show here when he produced j his biggest surprise— pillar- 1 box red trousers with matching tartan jacket and sleeveless cape coat. Another novelty was a bright67 words
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Article23 1961-07-19 2 BOMBAY. Wed.— Meteorologists from 13 nations, including Japan. Singapore and Malaya, yesterday beean a three-day meeting to plan meteorological investigations.23 words
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214 1961-07-19 2 EICHMANN OUT OF DOCK FOR FIRST TIME I JERUSALEM, Wed. Adolf 1 J Eichmann, flanked by three burly armed guards. ye.ster.day stepped outside his i bullet-proof glass dock in the courtroom here for the ftr^t time in his 100-day-old trial. 1 A wave of exclamations rippled through the packed I214 words
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Article353 1961-07-19 2 NOTE: All prices beioiv j are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. July 18. Pravioua roday MUBBER No. »l»b e.i.f. Eurtpian ports July unquoted unquoted > Auk 24 J 25 1/16 Ro,u£H No. 1 RBS Spat 20 1/16 -V»4 RUBBER No. 1 HSS Settlement House353 words
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193 1961-07-19 2 Sumatra rebels give up: Nov guerilla chief Simbolon may also come out of jungle JAKARTA, Wed.— The Indo- nesian Government expects North Sumatran rebel leader Lieut.-Colonel Maluddin Simbolon to capitulate shortly, according to Brigadier Suprapto, Deputy Army Chief of Staff for Sumatra. Brig. Suprapto told a press conference in Medan,193 words
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118 1961-07-19 2 WIFE OF U.S. PROTOCOL CHIEF DIES IN AIR TAXI CRASH J^EW YORK. Wed. Mrs. Angier Biddle Duke, wife of the millionaire U.S. State Department Chief of Protocol, was among lour people killed yesterday when an air taxi crashed into a New York suburb, hit a house, and burned out. Mrs.118 words
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Article67 1961-07-19 2 ALLENTOWN nift) H departnti ni here lias damage* Pans clai he boy la.shioi. year v. us idworn by ana Qfaa I Moscow las! .v The tv. i tail Iress except for Uu sashes. Hess, In a lawyer in I el Comm dress v. a. shov He said the two67 words
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Advertisement246 1961-07-19 2 BARBER LINE Fvasj USA EAST COAST PORTS via TANAMA, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO AND HONGKONG. TPOUBADOUR 5 Aug OAKVILLE 7 Aug I FERN»VILLE FAR EAST LINES From USA. GULF PORTS via PANAMA. LOS ANGELES OR SAN FRANCISCO AND HONGKONG. PUAS4NTVIUE 20 July FERNSEA 4 Aug BARBER-FERN'VILLE LINE To Xl YORK.246 words
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Advertisement143 1961-07-19 2 The new PHILIPS Miffraphil w^^ with concentric rings \^JbS[\. concentrates u!^' n, health giving —for Therapy. Z*kS V^ 1 to soothe colds < sS^L v /^Z^}^^ and pains, heal wp^ < wounds, ease aC^ \ff f f sprains and aches. V? t < —for Sports, p^j v^v as a preliminary143 words
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Miscellaneous251 1961-07-19 2 NiY.K.LINE S'::-- P. S>am Psrarg Sum iia Wm% ETA 3 9/61), H'burg, i n 11 Aug Saihyo M»l I ifc, Port Said, Gfca. librsei IBS, ETA 24/8/61), Bremen, Rotttrdaro, London, Ll 27/29 July Nagj-i Maru to* Port S Beirut, Lattal a, F^tagosta, r, Piraeus. Salonica, Istanbul (Bowjps, Constania), C. 27-ETD251 words
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Article18 1961-07-19 3 YSJJLSK !?!*S? Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page18 words
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44 1961-07-19 3 Singapore blood bank marks up three new records s |N(iAPORE, Wednesday. rransfusion Service in SingaIh >it three records for any ear. ..a sl .number of donors umber ot recipients niber of civilians giving iext session D y hntiai rally and m I™ cc held44 words
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Article130 1961-07-19 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr X H. McVitty. Lockheed aircraft sales service representative, flew in from Jakarta for a four-day stay. He Is at the Goodwood Hotel Mr. W. Hellwic. a rubber merchant from London. flew n\ yesterday for a twoweek stay. He is staying at the Goodwood Hotel. Mr V.130 words
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Article45 1961-07-19 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Straits Times Press iM> Ltd. yesterday received two d on behalf of the Kampong Ho Swee Fire Reliel Fund from: The Overseas Pakistan League <$51> and teachers ad students of adult class. Telok Blanstah Malay School i $12.4045 words
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Article, Illustration561 1961-07-19 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. \yiLLIAM CLAUSON, celebrated American ballad singer and guitar player, is adding Malay songs to his repertoire. The songs that have at- _a_ tracted him include "Bengawan Solo" and the "Ke- ronchong." They had very pleasing melodies, he561 words
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147 1961-07-19 3 INCHE YUSOF WILL HEAR BERLIN ORCHESTRA AT THE VIC SINGAPORE, Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will attend a performance of the Berlin Chamber Orchestra tonight at the Victoria Theatre. Inche Yusof will be received at the entrance to the hall by the President of the Singapore147 words
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Article54 1961-07-19 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. A cyclist and a trisha rider were fatally hurt yesterday when they collided with a taxi at the junction of Queen Street and Stamford Road. Both the cyclist, Teng Cheng Hwee. 42. and the trisha rider, Ng Ah Pee, 52, died in the54 words
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183 1961-07-19 3 Jury returns natural causes verdict at inquest on 3 prisoners SINGAPORE, Wed. The Assistant Coroner, Mr. Loke Siew Hoong, yesterday conducted inquests into the death of three prisoners, with the assistance of a five-man Jury. The three prisoners were: Woon Lian, Kwek Siau Song and S. Krishnan. Woon Lian, 70,183 words
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Article54 1961-07-19 3 BUKIT TIMAH. Wed.— Mr. Teo Fook Choy. 77. grand old man of Bukit Timah who was of great help to the people as their headman during the' Japanese Occupation, has died here. A sales agent, Mr. Teo had been living in the district for54 words
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Article, Illustration539 1961-07-19 3 122 Nanyang University students awarded Government bursaries SINGAPORE, Wed. The Education Ministry has awarded 122 bursaries to students at Nanyang University for the 1961 academic year: SCIENCE: Miss Chan Meng Wah SI,OOO >. Chan Yip Hoi ($1.000 Cheng Wai Chuen ($1,500). Miss Chew Swee Hea ($750). Chia Lian Sia ($1,500539 words
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Advertisement160 1961-07-19 3 y SJJU5 JJ U iS-l: ■£Lj u \iya fft rK^Pli i -YCPLPA.TFD TRP-/> -^f* I ■W^- --7^ AC/DC are tne j ,!B| W msistor 2-b3no rod o- *^>- ffj 4 -<;'ophs with PUSH- gtjfc i*y T ft "ON-CONTROLS. There f[g vf j' ncteeta no substitutes tor LV.A. fl M NeW160 words
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Advertisement202 1961-07-19 3 4 4 Fascinating Range of Jewellery WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available in Necklaces, Chokers, 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: *****. >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ little Xfra panfee w^itlwudtc The little Xtra pantee202 words
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Miscellaneous256 1961-07-19 3 CINEMAS SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: ALHAMBRA: Paris Music Hall Local artists' painting exhibition, 1 30 4. 6.30, 9.30. British Council, Amber Man- CATHAY: The Man who was sions, Orchard Road, 10 a.m. to Nobody 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30. 6 p.m. GLOBE: Outlaw's Son plus MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Walking Target 1.4 a.256 words
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85 1961-07-19 4 SARAWAK OFFICER GOES HOME AFTER COURSE SINGAPORE. Wed.— A Malayan trained Sarawak administrative officer. Mr. Ami Haji Lampan, passed through Singapore on his way to Kuching. Mr. Lampan was a former student at the University of Malaya, where he graduated in Science in 1957. "I will never forget the good85 words
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177 1961-07-19 4 Rally to promote use of the national language at work and play JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. A RALLY will be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Saturday to encourage Malayans to use the national language both at work and at play. The rally will also mark the second phase of177 words
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331 1961-07-19 4 Work at Land Registry goes up as more subdivide plantations JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. THERE has been a large increase in the amount of registration work in the Central Land Registry in the Commissioner of Lands and Mines' Office here in YJiiO. This was due to the larse numbers of subdivisions331 words
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204 1961-07-19 4 NEW STEP TO END MONOPOLY IN MINING VENTURES JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— J The Johore Government has introduced a new policy which seeks to do away with mining monopoly by limiting every applicant to 750 acres. A second mine permit would not be issued to an applicant until his first attempt204 words
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128 1961-07-19 4 A NURSE FOR 16 YEARS SHE IS NOW NAMED MATRON OF HOSPITAL TOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A J mother of two, after 16 years as a nurse at the General Hospital in Johore Bahru, has been appointed Matron of the Kuala Pilah Hospital. She is Mrs. M. L. Pink who took128 words
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Article61 1961-07-19 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. All literacy and language classes run by the Adult Education Board will close at the end of this month for the second term school vacation and reopened on Sept. 4 or Sept. 5, depending on the sessions. Only the special Malay language classes,61 words
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Article38 1961-07-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Another section of the dualhighway project from Kuala Lumpur to Klang will be completed this year. The section ls between 17th and 20th mile the deviation of the old trunk road.38 words
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Article36 1961-07-19 4 ALOR STAR. Wed. The Aminah English School, a private institution at Telok Wan jah here, has asked for police aid to track down a gang of hooligans who have been terrorising teachers and pupils.36 words
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Article29 1961-07-19 4 TELUK ANSON, Wed. Twelve people were made homeless when two old attap and plank huts collapsed during a thunderstorm at Sungei Tengku, five miles from here.29 words
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108 1961-07-19 4 DEPUTY WELFARE CHIEF MAKES TOUR OF JOHORE fOHORE BAHRU. Wed J Mr. S. Sockanathan, Deputy Director of Social Welfare of the Federation, visited the Social Welfare Department here. He was met on his arrival here by Inche Mohamed Shukor bin Ali, the State Welfare Officer, who accompanied him around the108 words
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101 1961-07-19 4 PLEA BY CHINESE SCHOOLS IS REJECTED KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Education, Inche Rahman bin Talib. has told Chinese school authorities that the Government will not agree to have assisted post primary schools in Chinese medium. He said the Government i would not deviate from the principle that the101 words
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230 1961-07-19 4 Federation of Boys' Clubs to hold training courses be conducted shortly. Language classes including Japanese and Malay have been planned for both senior and junior members of the affiliated youth clubs throughout the State. Mr. Ong Boon Tee. chairman of the Federation of Boys' Clubs, is now trying to recruit230 words
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Article39 1961-07-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Malayan will head the Volunteer Reserve of the Royal Malayan Air Force next month when the present expatriate officer-in-charge retires. He is Mr. Kirpal Singh, Deputy Director of Broadcasting (Engineering).39 words
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Article37 1961-07-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. \V( d A total of 630 "bad hat- 1 in the Federation had the "X" nark on their identity cards since the Prevention ot Crimes Ordinance came into force in May, 1959.37 words
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142 1961-07-19 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Twenty-three companies have been struck off the Registrar of Companies, the Government Gazette announced yesterday. They are: The Oriental Investment Co., Ltd., The National Corporation, Ltd., China Cultural Enterprise Co., Ltd., Polyfoto (Malaya) Ltd., Yates Engineering Co. Ltd., Singapore Shirt Factory142 words
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Article, Illustration65 1961-07-19 4 ha* I tim« C! I i: I In A:. J* Hie w I at D mg\ t>:r-< W\ Hi WP fron I the fei fe at one mm schot ft scholai W tute ipens* (luv.y. Sta:. Hi IMr D for Vice-pn Asia hn old terian ha- !j- i with65 words
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Article24 1961-07-19 4 Ka:q\v YMCA story c Swimm Roaci Chi iii tli i. n bn tell< r audl< i Btori< o! tales. Ing urill be contest24 words
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Advertisement586 1961-07-19 4 HOTEL IDEAL I 61, Brooke Road/Marine Parade I m A (Entrance between Roxy and I iP BB Polace Cinemas, Katong) E W S'pore-15. Tel: *****/2 j Dancing Nightly 'J9I W* (Extn. 1 o.m. on Saturdays) i rchid g^ ol^ floor i I s Music By I C;TI i ALPHONSO ORTEGA586 words
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Advertisement53 1961-07-19 4 Mj nl| p|P^ Sole Agents:— VVB AMATEUR PNOTO STORES LTO. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR r^Aßßdvi* «M)EWO.S.A I first in fashion J j THE LATEST by A** 0 Z w Terylene, Dectora, Dacron /Cotton ond a fabulous range ot Sport S* Obtainable from D'SOUZA BBOS- M I 106, North Bridgn Rd. (Adelphi53 words
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Article, Illustration998 1961-07-19 5 The po wer to make it possible is in every one of us WPIRMAN He will live to 150; will be bigger, stronger, and only need less sleep i(! you have the power to be I to live to 150, to grow I more strongly built, to do nd evolution998 words
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Advertisement19 1961-07-19 5 I M "ED lITIK tl£S D^' OUTFITS Nk co Lm --J.OGTM A LTD., ftnheani JAHASTH l!l give vn horning.19 words
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Advertisement336 1961-07-19 5 For lounging or sleeping classic \f^Jy simplicity and good taste style vvy this pyjamo in luxurious, opaque f, ;x Satilene Clover embroidered sheer iC^amf^t^ and val lace trim the jacket rront J^klmnm ,jl J^ and sleeves. More Val lace trims /y^WiVOLl lk^\\ the collar, pocket and trouscr leg. I fi'MU336 words
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Miscellaneous190 1961-07-19 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson l^-. Wl F a: %T -T v\AS \E\ER 1 THIS PLACE IS r E R53-^T AND V v Arc! STILL PACK IN THL V I hAPN\ONY PROBABLY" r/^\^^ -W fBA C5AY NINETIES.' MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I W0UL7 YCJ190 words
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Article95 1961-07-19 6 the Free Press reported: •*By the last steamer the Governor despatched a letter to the Rajah of Quedah asking him to co-operate with the British Government to detect the bad characters who are continually annoying the ryots In the Province, and who invariably, after committing some robberies,95 words
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Article86 1961-07-19 6 A FREE luxury holiday in return for 50 years' service seemed such a good idea until somebody pointed out to Rolls-Royce directors that women, who retire at 60, would have to start work at the age of 10 to qualify. Now the directors are thinking again. lytRS.86 words
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Article, Illustration814 1961-07-19 6 HOLIDAY CAMPS PROTECTED LAND pnp THE YOUTH OF SPORE PROGRESS is always we Icome, but it has a nasty habit of devouring the choicest bits of land and leaving in its wake large, ugly factories, towering skyscrapers and rows upon rows of identical Hats. This814 words
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Advertisement721 1961-07-19 6 You cmn hand in your vlas*ified ad* to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS •"o.j Storagr |M] UA. t 2O Tan.in Rj'» iron c«.<i fttaeaaja M L 4., l-o Clare S?rr»\ RLAN« 18 N«w Road KOTA IHABU 1 old S'or*g» 1M I »d., I721 words
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Advertisement48 1961-07-19 6 iiiiiiiTiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinni PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLAbS JEWLLLL^ Singapore Penang. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiiij wmm Families must be smaller48 words
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Advertisement193 1961-07-19 6 I motives v,'- His friend f and fuif Then om c To thu sostnJciS Twas b. M dov.r, .i. 1 How ejiiisi my tnouth Artisi you: mo Friend d^ thouuli! r 1 drop,j basebail garnet; is your Bob?" Office B presenc< like- H sir. umpin ADOUHQf had two one aiid193 words
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Miscellaneous266 1961-07-19 6 SIN(;\PORE market report; 7.00 The news; 7.10 Newstaik; 7.15 Sports reel; II metres i.ZoV kc s.) 730 Make mmc music; 7.45 ofT Medium Wave Service: the bookshelf: B.OU Lile with i«k m «*ro. Dexter: 8.30 Talent ime 1961; 9.00 \<b metres. pick Qf lhe pops; y 3Q Tne aews; ,\M~II.OO266 words
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Miscellaneous396 1961-07-19 6 CLUES ACROSS 9 The capiaiu gave Lias boj l Out maj need i-o di'ess iv it! penny i3>. 7 Combined writer and cutler? t^! 1 1 1 3 (8) IJ Beastly person vi. 8 You may laugh at il ,4). }jj magiuficen, huu.e -0, 10 He docs his job between396 words
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Article, Illustration84 1961-07-19 7 Have Rhino from extinction, pleads research professor AMERICAN VISITORJUfAkNS OF THREAT TO WILD LIFE SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ruin professor, who has been xm l the wild life of Malaya for the ***** and a half months, has come back ir (lon with a warning that the rhino"rh, tlalavan jungle is in84 words
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Article, Illustration386 1961-07-19 7 R.A.F. HOAXERS PUT ONE OVER MANCHESTER... AND THEY ARE STILL LAUGHING SINGAPORE, Wed. RAF Servicemen stationed in Labuan, North Borneo are yet to get over the big laugh they are having at the expense of the new Manchester Piccadilly railway station in England. Practical jokers all. these 70 Servicemen sent386 words
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147 1961-07-19 7 PROTEST OVER A CHIMNEY THAT 'POLLUTES AIR AND SPOUTS ASHES' OERANGOON, Wed. Resi- i dents of Buffalo Road and i Ka-o Course Road have sent a petition to the Health Ministry complaining about! "chimney nuisance" at K. ndang Kerbau Hospital. Fhe petition signed by 20 j r sidents, said: "We147 words
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Article24 1961-07-19 7 TELUK ANSON. Wed. Police recovered the body of M Appavoo. 18, a labourer m the Perak River in the hart area here.24 words
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130 1961-07-19 7 Singapore... 'best, most modern in Far East'— touring family SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AN American family of four on a world tour are convinced that Singapore is the best and most modern city in the Far East. The family consists of Mr. Fred Linxweiler, a furniture dealer in Ohio, his wife, daughter130 words
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Article27 1961-07-19 7 KANGAR, Wed. A farmer, Darus bin Tahar, tell 20 feet to his death while plucking rambutans. He died on the way to the hospital here.27 words
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Article43 1961-07-19 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Kanaga Sundram, Ceylon's new Ambassador to Indonesia, arrived here with his wife and daughter to spend a week with relatives before flying to Jakarta. He was formerly Deputy High Commissioner for Ceylon to England.43 words
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Article107 1961-07-19 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two theological students of the Churches of Christ in Singapore left for America for a four-year preachertraining and study course. Mr. David Chew Yee Chiang, 26 and Mr. Paul Lee Ming, 21. who will join the York College at Nebraska in the United107 words
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173 1961-07-19 7 TWO C-PLAN STUDENTS THANK GOVT. FOR POLY AWARD SINGAPORE, Wed. —After a week of orientation excitement, the first two Colombo Plan students at the Singapore Polytechnic have settled down to their work. The two students are Mr. Paul Yong Mm Hian of Sarawak who is taking a four-year course in173 words
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98 1961-07-19 7 GOOD MARKET FOR JAP CARS, SAYS ENGINEER SINGAPORE, We d A Japanese motor engineer, I Mr. S- Tsuda, has saiied for h o in c confident that Japanese cars will eventually find a good market in Singapore. "The market for Japanese i cars in Singapore and this part of the98 words
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Advertisement123 1961-07-19 7 n7T ij- i ly— bwiiUiml r.e ?o-s further. Yoj axam a r.3uy i 5 5 j." dntJk crowd of btrds fluttering round a ;..r I most bush fly away as he approaches. In |T.: s I attiat thai the folia wmj silence he •tops R: *««»>"* suddenly. •'•There's a oickoa123 words
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Advertisement219 1961-07-19 7 from $490 EBmDE'K More BERNINA sewing machines ore being sold in Switzerland than all other makes and the Swiss housewives can be depended on to make a very careful choice There ore agents, and efficient service facilities exist, in Australia. New Zealand, oil over Europe, in the Americas end in219 words
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Miscellaneous297 1961-07-19 7 Ed situations inhere personal can control your outlook on IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... affairs have become tangled. life. Be prepared. Be direct and simple. DICPCC Feb -O-Mar. 20): VOl are more tnan or- i N»liU FINANCIAL malto judge what b going to err AQir© (Mar. 21-Apr. 20): happen in the297 words
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Article, Illustration313 1961-07-19 8 MARGARET WEE - Now you, too, can have a pool for your children MARGARET WEE I I InformaiiJ EVEN MR. AVERAGE CAN FIND A MODEL TO SUIT HIS BUDGET BY CHILDREN splashing about in a little, private pool need no longer be considered ;i scene to be seen only in the homes of313 words
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Article, Illustration340 1961-07-19 8 EMMA SOH - EMMA SOH BY QOUPLES who frequently give cocktail parties would be well advised to invest in either :i mobile cocktail bar or a cocktail cabinet. The two we feature here seem to me to be an answer to any busy hostess's prayers. No more the busy pouring at340 words
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Advertisement165 1961-07-19 8 l YORK A HOTEL. g >-Wte |<» btOttb k( Q<l i r•-' r w jn^SEn Tel2333ii Large ond wcll-turnishcd AirconditioncJ i«mmi mtk\ bathroom, lor^bath, hot and cold running water one Ist Class Aircondifioncd Bar Open-Air Rcstaurer Excellent European Cuisine and Delicious Gbiaajl served by Special Service. AIRCONDITIONED DOUBLE ROOM $40165 words
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Article, Illustration43 1961-07-19 9 THIS NEW JAGUAR DESERVES A SECOND LOOK i HI BJ. Uini- h thi- situaft> sisters in I A aro TO lift <iIU> E'.. n ;:ti\ c K< if] I I he ■Latest engine I I B B B43 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1961-07-19 9 fghdfhdfh and latest engine the 3.3-litre under the bonnet A very wise move indeed, for the Mark Nine is a lull hundredweight heavier than the Mark Eli a ht This new 3.5 engine has the same 106 mm stroke as older 3.4 which power- the Mark Eight1,032 words
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Miscellaneous92 1961-07-19 9 Car-care for the owner-driver WELL, THERE IT IS A BRANP j PROPER w/m A N£w eNGiNE 7HE MACH/AIEP NEW CAR. PONT CEALLY SEE J* RUNNING IN" SURFACES OF AU 7HE MOV/A/G WHY IT NEEPS'teUNNING IN'; )15 ESSENTIAL PARTS /A/P'CATEP HERE &4VE AN WHEN IT RUNS SO WELL.^^x/ FOR A LONG92 words
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Article248 1961-07-19 10 mANJONG PAGAR. Wed. i A It waft a hectic day of yacht racing at Keppel Harbour between the Royal Singapore Yacht Club and the R.A.F. Changf Yacht Club in the first day of their interclub meet held here on Saturday, with the R.S.Y.C. leading by248 words
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Article56 1961-07-19 10 ALEXANDRA. Wed. Ro- yal Signals Warrant Officers and Sergeants beat their Offi- cers by seven wickets in an inter-rank cricket match 1 played at Princess Mary Bar--1 racks. Scores: Officers 102: WOs and Sgts. 106 for three. Signalmen beat Corporals by three wickets. Scores: Corporals56 words
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169 1961-07-19 10 Three Service stars will play for S'pore at K.L. TANGLIN, Wednesday. pRIVATE Bob Middlemas, 22-year-old National Serviceman, who is stationed at GHQ FARELF is one of the three Joint Services' footballers selected to represent Singapore in the Merdeka Anniversary tournament in Kuala Lumpur next month. Bob, who is one of169 words
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Article105 1961-07-19 10 TOBENHOUSE TAKES SAGS SALVER Wed.— The Singa- pore Army Golf Society's summer stableford salver competition was won by Major Tobenhouse when he returned a score of 37 points at the Royal Singapore Goif Club's links at Sime Road over the week-end. The runner-up was Lt. Col. Turner who returned a105 words
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339 1961-07-19 10 A LEXANDRA. Wed. 221 Base Vehicles Depot, with 56 points, won the R.A.O.C. FARELF annual triangular swimming championships held at the Gillman Barracks pool here yesterday. 443 Ba^e Ammunition Depot took second place with 45 points, and tluid were 30 Battalion RAOC with339 words
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242 1961-07-19 10 rFHOMSON, Wed. Par East J Air Force Golfing Society scored a comfortable victory over the Royal Singapore Golf Club by 274 points to Hi points in their interclub match played at the RSGC's links in Sime Road on Sunday. F.E.A.F. golfers were242 words
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Article, Illustration28 1961-07-19 10 Sgt. Narayanan receives badminton trophy from Brig. Cowie. 0 Footballer Middlemas in action. Tir 1 T..V I pttnshipfi lag X He rrtin n< (< i sernini28 words
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166 1961-07-19 10 RASC win Army Badminton title without playing... NEE SOON, Wednesday. RASC won the Singapore Base District inter-unit M.O.R. badminton championship at Nee Soon without playing a single stroke in the final! They were awarded the trophy after their opponents from 18 Signals Regiment, through a misunderstanding, failed to turn up.166 words
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268 1961-07-19 10 GHQ's SMITH SHINES AT ARMY ATHLETICS rpANGUN, Wed. Lance 1 Corporal D. Smith of GHQ. FARELF proved the best of the distance runners at the Singapore Base District individual athletic championships held here over the weekend. He won the 880 yards event in the time of 2 mins. 5.2 sees268 words
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Article, Illustration97 1961-07-19 10 Pte. Harkabahadur Sunwar from the Ist Battalion the 10th Princess Marys own Gurkha Rifles breasting the tape after running the la.st leg for his unit in the 4 x 880 yards relay. This was at the 17 (.urkh i Division O( LF individual and inter-unit athletic meet held97 words
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25 1961-07-19 10 ARMY JUNIOR CUP FOOTBALL Unknown SEMI-FINAL I H Singap H m< i.' X Ttenga X Guard n< 1 I I I I I Iv H25 words
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Article48 1961-07-19 10 ALEXANDRA. Wed. Sisna Is Regiment 'A' reached the MO R. Cup final of the Singapore Base District football league when they beat Singapore Infantry Regiment 3-1 at Gillman Barracks. Scorers: Signals Md. Osman, Abdullah and Idris. Ismail scored the S.LR.'s only goal.48 words
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Article44 1961-07-19 10 ALEXANDRA, Wed— Go Kart racing has fast become one of the favourite sports among service personnel, and a record attendance is expected wnen the 18 Signals Regiment hold their Go Kart meet at Princess MaoBarracks here on Sunday starting at 11.00 a.m.44 words
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251 1961-07-19 10 A LEXANDRA, Wed. i\ Battling it out neck and neck, with the crowd on their toes, 18. Signals Regiment 'A' and 'B' tied with 81 points each at the Royal Signals swimming gala held at Gillman Barracks. Third was 19 Signals Regiment. Results: 100251 words
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Advertisement255 1961-07-19 10 Admired the whole world over... Roamer the leading Swiss wntrhf I^l J I I 1. !'<■ a watches have a 'A%^ftwVM s.i.'M and stylish appearance /"B^^^^^^X F\ 2 Roame: watches are known /ip||HBS|HHB\ tor their extremely lilgh MM degree ol accuracy /^F^*****" v 3. Roamer watches are A*/\ |O T^Mk.255 words
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762 1961-07-19 11 J. MELVIN - J. MELVIN M A. mm A iK M» M^ t: fBnMJPIrSF^S3pM HiM Mmm^ By be taking spin from i ginning. pitch, quite unsuit- Eoi the pace ol Lindand Miller, held no rs fox England's batsPeter Richardson and c«>lin Cowdrey gave England their762 words
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Article, Illustration24 1961-07-19 11 Angela Mortimer in action against Christine Truman in the women's singles final at Wimbledon recently. Mortimer beat Truman for the title.24 words
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342 1961-07-19 11 I am known as the old maid of tennis, but... By j. Ellison London, Wed. MORTIMER said frankly: "I know what they call me Old Angela Mortimer, the old maid of tennis.'* She iiddled with her lingers as we talked. Fourth linger, left hand no ring on the third. Angela.342 words
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225 1961-07-19 11 THE CHAMP HAS BEEN HEARING SOME GRIM WARNINGS cape from it all. I've been lucky enough to keep them out of the glare of my tennis life." Her family includes her nephew, Stephen Read, just four, and his younger brother Christopher, two years, and sister Alison, six months. Angela said:225 words
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Miscellaneous22 1961-07-19 11 ffS'fnn it if/ firm ™^&«f™™™™^£% *^to£Z££S > E £Z£?sFZ?£r <^ V ■HfclWl ma L vo tt «WWE.WHO BEnvEEWTXCM TOOK 16 OF AUSTRALIA* 20 WICKETS.22 words
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Article280 1961-07-19 12 KEN JALLEH - FIRMS CAN SPONSOR "BIDDY" CAGERS KEN JALLEH by SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore firms interested in sport or its promotion will be invited to sponsor tenboy Biddy Basketball teams to compete in league and tournaments throughout the year. Mr. X s. Ling, secretary v! Ibe Committee promoting the sport foi undrr-twrive-jear-oHls in280 words
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216 1961-07-19 12 Statement arouses speculation in U.K. tennis circles LONDON, Wednesday. iTHK All-England Club, who have strongly campaigned for permission to throwopen Ihe Wimbledon lawn tennis championships to both professionals and amateurs, 4 will give careful consideration to the nature of the 1962 Wimbledon." In a veiled statement, which aroused much speculation216 words
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Article, Illustration106 1961-07-19 12 SWIMMING COACH SMYKE IS HERE Fourth American coach for Singapore swimmers. 41 -year-old Edward J. Smyke arrived in Singapore by air yesterday and was met at the airport by S.A.S.A.'s president. Mr. ML I. C. Bain and other officials including Singapore's National swimming coach, Mr. Kee Soon Bee. Smyke. an106 words
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Article73 1961-07-19 12 IJTATONG, Wed,.— Convent of j the Holy Infant Jesus, St. Jo-e;.:i s Insitution and St. j Joseph's Afternoon School will! i:c^l their firs! combined Swimining Carnival at the Chinese Sv. itnming Cuib\ new pool on 1 Friday at 2.15 p.m. "liuie will bt ;>.ci special73 words
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Article72 1961-07-19 12 SAME SCORE BY THREE RSGC WOMEN HPHOMSON, Wed.— Royal Singa- re Go.: Club women's silver division medal competition piayed at Sime Road yesterday res lied in three golfers Mrs P. Seth, Mrs. M. Sheedy and Mrs. R Chambers— returning the iame ne; score ol ~<2 The thi*ee women replay the72 words
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Article, Illustration40 1961-07-19 12 9 American basketbaJ] coach. Chuck Dailey, right, was present at the Promotion Committee meeting of Biddy Basketball at the Chinese YMCA. Lett is the secretary. Mr. K. S. lAnz. and centre, Mr. Goh CTians Mill.40 words
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Article205 1961-07-19 12 OUR SWIM BOYS IMPRESS U.S. COACH KATONG, Wed. It was Tan Thuan Heng's turn yesterday to take the applause when he accomplished two feats breaking the record in the 50 metres buttertly stroke for boys under 14 and setting a new time for the 200 metres butterfly stroke »men» in*the205 words
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282 1961-07-19 12 YORKSHIRE TAKE 12 POINTS AGAINST SUSSEX LONDON. Wed. Results in yesterday's cricket matches were: Glamorgan bt. Hampshire by I 183 runs. Glamorgan 211 and 207. Hampshire 134 and 101. «D. Shepherd 7-41 > Glamorgan 12 points. At Manchester: Warwickshire 1);. Lancashire by 84 run.-. Warwickshire 244-5 sec. and 13G-7 dec282 words
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250 1961-07-19 12 Scrutineer - La Fiama, with riding boy up, does a dashing workout Scrutineer By Pe.iang, Wea. T A FIAMxV, from the Bagby stables, showed a lot of dash on the training track Ihis morning. Accompanied by Roc (Dragon). La Fiania was full of running at the end of a3f workout in 39250 words
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Article89 1961-07-19 12 The Free Press will publish a two-page Forvi Guide tomorrow. Scholar 'Thangavelu* and True Love were lightly exercised. Morning Flight, with Wilson up. went attractively round on the third track at a trot. He looked a picture of fitness. Chanluckter Dragon* was going nicely on the bit89 words
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Article30 1961-07-19 12 STUTTGART (West Germany), Wed.— The Um&u States ied West Gemiany 56-50 at the end of the first day's events in the two-day men's Internationa] a;hle»ics meeting here yesterday.30 words
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Article23 1961-07-19 12 ANSON, Weo. Tne Morning session of the Gan Er-g Seng School beat the Ailernoon session 2-0 m a football maicii yesterday.23 words
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87 1961-07-19 12 YUSOF OF SATURN HOUSE IS CHAMPION f>EDOK. Wed— Yusof bm Kact- mill of Saturn House, who .m.'ol6g Lhiee firs;.> in tee 100 yards. 200 yards aud long jump yon the "A" caviMon ciiainpioiL>iiip honI oars ai die Bedok Boys' Bcuooi I aihleiic meet. Yu>of ciocketi 1!.4 .sec.-., tci)' liie 10087 words
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280 1961-07-19 12 S.O. RASOO - S.O. RASOO BY EIGHT records were broken and one equalled in Rengam's Daimond Jubilee School's second annual athletic meet held on the town padang. The generosity of the town's population of 8.000 was fully evident in their contribution of 36 handsome trophies and280 words
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Article187 1961-07-19 12 ANOTHER record tanking feat by .schoolgirl .Ng Kirn Ham of Muai wa.i the hi*ihiigh: in me Muar District Secondary Schools athietic cuampionsnip. Ng bet idea Teo Peck Bog's ai.>cus mark by .03 niei/cs vita a new distance of 22.89 menes. This Is a new Johore Suue and Meet lecoid.187 words
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