The Singapore Free Press, 27 July 1961
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Title Section22 1961-07-27 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1961 15 CENTS22 words
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Article41 1961-07-27 1 penang race review and today's gallops P. 16 :an get jobs Malaya I H E, (in t 1 r ii" not impose frictions on I 1 leoh- lies i menl lul jianUart^^ I I I I I41 words
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Article, Illustration266 1961-07-27 1 4-DAY SURVEY PROBES HOW UNESCO CAN HELP STATE SINGAPORE, Thursday. MR. CHELK PLNG LEE, Chief of Technical and Vocational Education, U.N.E.5.C.0., leaves for the Federation tomorrow, after a four-day "exploratory survey of the needs and problems facing the technical and vocational education programme in Singapore." During his slay in Singapore,266 words
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Article19 1961-07-27 1 LONDON. Thiirs— Nearly seven] million Britons received svage increases during tne first half of tills yeai19 words
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Article, Illustration101 1961-07-27 1 REFINERY OPENS: PROUD DAY FOR S'PORE—AND SARMANIS DULAU BUXOM, Thurs. It wos a proud day for Singapore when the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Kcng Swee, inaugurated the Shell Company's S3O-million oil refinery at Pulau Bukom last night. The day wos of even greater significance for 8-year-old Sarmanis binte Pungot daughter101 words
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Article, Illustration213 1961-07-27 1 MANCHESTER, Thursday. AFTER a week of sunshine here, the weather changed yesterday on the eve of the fourth cricket Test between England and Australia. There was rain during the night, and a wind of almost gale force blew up yesterday213 words
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52 1961-07-27 1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN TO CALL HERE ON ROUND WORLD TRIP nING*PORE. Thurs holiday trip slid that he wa» preparing a script for a film featuring his son Sydney, which he would direct The shooting of the film Is Chaplin disclosed Asked if he would De visit?PDUed "I have no desire to52 words
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149 1961-07-27 1 I shall be back, says nursing tutor DAYA LEBAR, Thurs.— A Canadian woman, sent by the World Health Organisation two-and-a-half years ago to help in nurs- ing education in Singapore, has decided to come back for a second term. i She is Miss Norma Wylie, who flew to Bangkok yesterday149 words
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Article38 1961-07-27 1 LONDON. Thurs. A Conservative peer, the Earl of Albemarle. said last night It was "unthinkable" that a member of the Royal family should shake hands with Jomo Ktnyatta. who had been convicted of managing Mau Mau.38 words
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Article31 1961-07-27 1 LONDON. Thurs.— The Duke of Edinburgh is to open the Commonwealth Games in Perth. Au.<=--1 tralia. in November* 1962, it was i announced yesterday from Buc-k- ingham Palace.31 words
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Article79 1961-07-27 1 MANILA, Thurs.— Malaya, Thailand and the Philippines are expected to set uo an "informal" SouthEast Asia organisation for economic and cultural cooperation in Bangkok next week, it was announced here last night. The Philippine Foreign Sec- retary. Mr. Felixberto Serrano, said there would most probably be79 words
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Article55 1961-07-27 1 It romped h ome— Free Press nap The Free Press was rign t Nap selection ResquiUeuY romped home by five lengths at Penang yesterday. All three Free Pres.s racing experts Scrutineer. Rapier mid Trespasser tipped the horxe to win. Made a patt-the-post proposit ion. Rcsq v illeu r carried 2.83355 words
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Article78 1961-07-27 1 SINGAPORE. Thur.s— Two of three men under a lower court conviction and fine ol 82,000 or three months' jail each for acting a.s bookmakers at the Buku Timah Turf Club grounds on Feb. 14. 1900. had their fines reduced to $500 or three months'78 words
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214 1961-07-27 1 Thieves at work on scooters in car parks GOING, GOING, GONE -SPARE PARTS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— I Thieves are strip- ping spare parts off scooters parked outside Singapore cinemas. The Police Secretary. Mr. Lim Sens Huat. confirmed this yesterday. He said that a number of such thefts had been reported recently.214 words
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Article44 1961-07-27 1 CALCUTTA. Hi; j is. Aboul j i 1.800 oil workers employed by the 1 British Burmah Shell Company and \he American Caltex and Indian Endo-Burmah firms are on a stay-in strike heie over a dispute about the administration ol provident funds.44 words
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Article24 1961-07-27 1 $51 m. salary cut LONDON. Tliurs.— The British Government yesterday told the country's teachers that 551.000.000J v. ovid be lopped off planned salary] increases.24 words
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Advertisement41 1961-07-27 1 £,*.'"<' CureA a dandruff: |TCH V SCALP' riLLING HAIR' Hi' vSSR- /> NAME THAT SPELLS CONFIDENCE/ ■S^AH WATCH DEALER. X;K ;< s' R ad Sin Bapore T«l: ***** C 3 t r lr 0 c WOO HING MOTMEHi. -^T- T* ?6. Campbell St., Pen«i»941 words
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Advertisement63 1961-07-27 1 2120 TE 8 TRANSISTOR medium short wave, all_ transistor operates on Q torchlight batteries One permanent dynamic loudspeaker. Push-pull output stage of 600 milliwatts. Press button operated. Tone control key board. Separate tone controls for bass and treble boost. Ferrite antenna. Receptacles for outdoor antenna, phonograph, tape recorder, extension speaker,63 words
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Advertisement37 1961-07-27 1 WORLD-RENOWNED FOR QUALITY SINCE JF^ 1794 GERMANY'S OLDEST PIANO MAKER bole Agents: SINGAPORE PIANO CO., 169. ORCHARD RD., S'PORE-9. I Latest I ;.H r 5 FC UNDA 11 Cincr; Jobkci I EXCHJ I Rub! i. 1 137 words
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299 1961-07-27 2 City section: Financeand industry! I ONDON, Thurs.— The British Government's new austerity measures. including hoisting the bank rate to seven per cent, gave Giltedged Securities a hefty knock yesterday on the Stock Exchange here. Many millions were slashed from i heir market299 words
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Article35 1961-07-27 2 onpon. rnurs The Fucanc-. rimes market Indices for J..' I yeai etk ago, pre' N > r.d yesterday's respecTm« 307 5 425 7. 430 7. 434 4 RhMcvs: ?IH9. 100 4. 190.1, 1^ i35 words
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Article159 1961-07-27 2 CHIPS lyin^ .Jlon^sirie the Singapore J wiuirwes today are K::riar..- 23 26 President Barrisoo 42 v. Dcbaio iro i" is. antonwdoa r> i-t. is.)rco o» .">«. mbodgl 1 So dan S \>, Lrcla Ma< -X 1?, s.ukvo Mara "4. H(.: Hou« 1' ZntjC M:i-:i X.V.. Melbourne Mara159 words
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376 1961-07-27 2 Higher yield and bring big profit to Kg. Kuantan By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE COMBINATION of a substantially higher crop, a higher average selling price and lower costs resulted in the 1960 pre-tax profit of Kampong Kuantan Rubber jumping by almost £40,000 to £126,300, states the376 words
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143 1961-07-27 2 TIN MARKET IS STEADY: RUBBER REMAINS QUIET LONDON. Thurs. Apart from a widening in the contango presumably reflecting the economic measores the tin market had a steady appearance with three months regaining Tues- j day afternoon's kerb losses. Although some quarters report- ed a few enquiries from the Con- tineni.143 words
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Article34 1961-07-27 2 GENEVA. Thurs.— Major cotton textile importing and exporting countries have agreed on plans, for orderly development of the trade with "reasonable safeguards" for the importing nations, it was, announced here yesterday.34 words
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Article54 1961-07-27 2 HONG KONG. Wea.— Closing prices here tociay were: Previous Tociay H. S. Bank Corporation 5398 5394 .-a.es sales Wheelock Marden $13.10 $13.00 sales sales H*kOHg pnone 555.00 554.00 sales i Dairy Farm <!v: Cold Storage $41.25 $40.50 sales sales Taucoo Docks $72.50 872.00 sales sales Jarame Mathieson54 words
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Article164 1961-07-27 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares I asl sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesteiuay were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead $1.59 (unchanged), Fitzpatricks 51. 74 < 4 cents), F. N. Ora* 52.50 i— 1 cent). Gammon $1.92 1 cent). Metal Box $2.46 i— 1 cent i S.C.S. $2.48 1 4- 2 cents),164 words
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Article86 1961-07-27 2 NEW YORK, Thurs.— Bankers here doubt that the rise in the British bank rate will touch off an immediate heavy outflow of shortterm investment from the U.S. to London. However, they feel this could happen taking the longer view if confidence in the pound86 words
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Article36 1961-07-27 2 MANILA, Thurs. Justice Manuel Mejia. of the Philippine Court of Appeals, and eight members of his family were trapped and burned to death by a fire that gutted their house here yesterday.36 words
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Article24 1961-07-27 2 TOKYO, Thurs.— A heavy rain over Hokkaido, Japan, yesterday caused two rivers to overflow killing four people and inundating 13.800 houses.24 words
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207 1961-07-27 2 French Govt. says no to Dag after snub in Bizerta rpUNIS, Thurs. The j A French Government last night turned down a suggestion by Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the U.N. Secre-tary-General, that he should visit Paris to discuss the Bizerta crisis. After a four-hour Cabinet j meeting at which Bizerta was;207 words
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193 1961-07-27 2 Iraq warns U.K. of 'consequences of aggressive acts' NEW YORK. Thursday. IRAQ last night accused Britain of violating her sovereignty and warned the Security Council of the "serious consequences of such acts. Dr. Adnan Pachachi, chief Iraqi delegate, said that British troops had committed an "aggressive and provocative act which193 words
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123 1961-07-27 2 JAIL TERM TOO MILD SO RED PROFITEERS ARE SHOT MOSCOW. Thurs. Two Russians convicted of "systematic profiteering" in currency deals have been fchot. after earlier being sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment. Moscow Radio reported last night. The men, Y. A. T. Rokotov and V. P. Faybishenko, were among eight people123 words
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Article66 1961-07-27 2 NICE, Thurs.— Two Princesses clung to a capsized yacht for 30 minutes off here yesterday before being rescued. They were Princess Paola, 23-year-old wife of Prince Albert of Belgium, and Princess Josephine Char- lotte, sister of King Baudouin. The Princesses, who are on holiday with their66 words
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153 1961-07-27 2 7 DAYS ADRIFT: DARING SAILORS RESCUED TAIPEH. Thurs. Two daring sailors, one a Spaniard and the other a Guatamalan. were resting comfortably here yesterday after drifting helplessly lor seven days in the South China Sea. They were rescued by a fishing boat. The two adventurers, Alfredo Cazalis. 37. of Spain,153 words
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Article34 1961-07-27 2 BANGALORE. Thurfa.— Sixieen people drownea and another died m hospital when a boat capsized off the Port of Mangalore on Tuesday. Mr. K. Manjappa. Mysore's Revenue Minister. told the Mysore Assembly yesterday.34 words
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Article367 1961-07-27 2 NOTE: All prices beioio are middle vrices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, July 26. Previous 'ooay HUBBEH No. i Hoo c.i.r ii ro P n ports Aug 24 5/16 24 7/16 Sept 24i 24 11/16 Re. oth No 1 RSS Spot 24 i 24| dUMUER No367 words
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355 1961-07-27 2 Berlin crisis: UN must step in while door remains open—Liberia UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. I IBERIA yesterday appealed for immediate Security Council intervention on the Berlin question "while the doors remain open for negotiations." The appeal was made by President William Tubman in an Independence Day statement and was circulated in355 words
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Article137 1961-07-27 2 I ONDOK Hariii V tho Prime v^ make v cast to v Aim. 4 ■< the econorr thi- corrir'. issue and authoritatj^ today. broadcu.-t <: invitatj j" r Broad r t v Authomau> jit wa.s expected^ view t}: < backg£ rent problen "5 and i..'.r:. a T In vip137 words
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83 1961-07-27 2 'FANTASTIC' PLOT Unknwon BOMB Unknwon >TEW YORK lid N«e Vjr f Ji gram said yk«m agents ol Dr Fist have planned taut on the United SU in Panama and i| mn Canal .id tasl 4ot I I tea ed C Mr I in Wa tiingi d II not n ac83 words
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110 1961-07-27 2 LONDON. Thur* The British Government ha.authorised Mr. Wang Shotlkang, a naval oflicer from Formosa, to stay in Britain for 14 Cays pendins in enquiry into the circumstances of entry into ihe country, it was stated in the House of Commons yesterday110 words
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Advertisement496 1961-07-27 2 I N.Y.K.LINE S'sare P. Sham Penang Sumida M3ru C C 'A X :.rg. BmNii, tatwerp B c :trp':-- 11/11 Aug Saihyo Maru Ni Men, leddah, Port Sail C c ~"a. Wars* Hst^l's '.ETA 24 s 61), B' e men, Rotterdam, Lo'con. Antwerp A Le Havre Gdn. 33 ETO 29 July496 words
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Advertisement66 1961-07-27 2 cKRp An entirely new 6-valvc ERRES AC rT j many outstanding qualities The I rC^_ 1 gloss polished walnut cabinet wmIIJ appearance of any living room sound reproduction will ensure f* good listening. BUILT-IN CAPACITIVE FERRIU s C TUNING INDICATOR M PUb^f V"v"" v SELEaiON AND TONE CONTROL CU VARIOUS66 words
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Miscellaneous9 1961-07-27 2 SOMEONE'S CRYING Jj '■f Yfl t ff J x >:':9 words
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Article, Illustration14 1961-07-27 3 American expert to play seldom-heard harp at Vic recital »S DILLISG WITH HER HARP14 words
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Article157 1961-07-27 3 1 j it us at the "Vie". She Is Mildred Dilling. a ...-rir.gui.shed American ■>• rformer. DUling'9 recital Is Ttrneiy wide m range. She win play solo works by Cnuperin. Debu»y. /Übenlz; and Goh S x>n Tiot'".- well-drilled will jci:: with her i tther compo.-iti-A.B.A. - 157 words
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318 1961-07-27 3 Tattooed man appeals against three-year jail sentence SINGAPORE, Thursday. JHE Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court yesterday reserved judgment in the appeal of Tan Chwee Seng, a hawker, against a District Court conviction and sentence of three years' jail on a charge of being a member of318 words
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149 1961-07-27 3 ESTATE MANAGER DENIES TRYING TO RAPE SERVANT JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. An estate manager appeared in the Sessions Court here yesterday on a charge of at- tempted rape of his maidi servant. Khoo Peek Leong, 40. of Gunong Pulai Estate. 18 miles from here on the Pontian road, who claimed trial,149 words
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Article494 1961-07-27 3 SINGAPORE DIARY DFKGSDKGSDGFKSDLKG;SDKGLSDFG DFGKDKG;DSFGKL;DSFKG SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE Boys' Brigade is staging four important events to stimulate interest in its activities. a Mr. Leong Sum Cheok. the Battalion Secretary, tells me the events are: An inter-company squad drill competition to be held tomorrow at the Singapore Military Force drill hall at494 words
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Article68 1961-07-27 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. S. E- Yon Kutzleden, engineer of Lummus Netherlands. N. V., arrived in Singapore yesterday. He is staying at Prince's Hotel Garni. Dr M. J. Gattiker and Mr. F S McFadzean, executives of the Shell Company, arrived from Holland and Jakarta respectively. They are staying at Prince's68 words
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136 1961-07-27 3 MISTAKE BY THE PROSECUTION, SO CHARGE IS AMENDED SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A prosecutor yesterday told a na?istrate 01 an "unfortun- 1 ate mKstake made in good taith" which resulted in a man being charged with i causing hurt with a "dangerous weapon"— an iron rod to Jasmer Singh, a bus company136 words
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Advertisement106 1961-07-27 3 $00 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK F Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page w v OF SWITZERLAND M >'' 'Si. ■•■^■HR^ ruRnNnMPTPR i U■■lk J r OMLY-^^^^w \\YOIIRAIRUNEriCffI\ \\mUHD WE WORLD I b^b Wmt \"^^T\/\i m I I m C 1 1 A,vx.^t<l106 words
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Advertisement175 1961-07-27 3 you hove only ont i Ki^ 1 "Photographic Unit' \^pi^ 'r^J E c> S E The set is absolutely simple to operate and it doubles your pleasure with your picture taking. JJlf Ready to flash at any time with unlimited movement. The automatic control allows you to E dispense with175 words
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Miscellaneous272 1961-07-27 3 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA: The Trouble With Harry 1.15, 3.30, 6.30, 9.30. CAPITOL: The Avenger 1.45, 4. Spartacus 8. CATHAY: Gidget Goes Hawaiian 1.30, 4. 6.30, 9.30. GLOBE: Back To Bataan 1.45, 4, 7. 9.15. LIDO: Mill of the Stone Women 1.45, 4. 6.30, 9.30. ODEOX: A Raisin in the Sun 1.30,272 words
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Article, Illustration242 1961-07-27 4 Ex-police prosecutor admitted to the Bar at 51 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An ex-inspector in the Singapore Police Force, who firmly believes that one is never too old to learn, has just been admitted to the Singapore Bar. He is Mr Lai Behari, 51. who had served 25 years in the police242 words
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176 1961-07-27 4 swimming drill instructor CHANGI, Thursday. CQUADRON-LEADER Bill Wright, the Far East Air Force physical fitness officer, would like to see all RAF swimmers posted to the Far East Air Force. He expressed this in an article in the latest issue of Tailspin an176 words
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78 1961-07-27 4 THEATRE GROUP TO STAGE A MALAY PLAY SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Badan Seni Pentas (a Malay theatrical group here will stage a Malay play entitled "Akibat Derhaka" at the Victoria Theatre on Sept. 22 and Sept. 24. Tickets priced at S2 and 51. 50 are obtainable from the following Hashim. 134.78 words
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137 1961-07-27 4 RAF CHANGI CLUB TO HOLD SHOW IN AID OF ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND CHANGI, Thurs. The Variety Club of the Royal Air Force will present a '"Show Band Show" on July 27 and 29 at the Primary School Theatre in Changi in aid of the Singapore Association for the Blind.137 words
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53 1961-07-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Rural and Industrial Development Authority plans to increase the production of canned Malayan fruits for sale In the Federation and overseas. Rida"s canning units at Meru, Klang and at Parit in Kuala Kangsar are to be expanded to cope53 words
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Article47 1961-07-27 4 CHANGI, Thurs.— About 80 friends of Inche A. Khalid bin Rahim attended his twenty-first birthday party recently at his home in Changi Road. Inche Khalid, seventh child of Inche and Puan A. Rahim bin Haji Aziz, is studying mechanical engineering at the Polytechnic.47 words
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Article, Illustration199 1961-07-27 4 HE SELLS SMALL CRAFT TO FISHERMEN pHANGI, Thurs.— The man behind most of the kolehs one sees around the islands off Changi is Inche Garib bin Otib. For, in his little workshop under his house in Pulau Übin, Inche Garib builds most of them. His tools are199 words
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Article, Illustration189 1961-07-27 4 He taught Malay to Europeans who came here in 1 922 SINGAPORE, Thursday. JJUROPEAXS coming to work in Singapore as long ago as 1922 sought out Inche Ja'afar bin Abdul Ghani when they wanted to learn Malay. I And Inche Ja'afar. 63, has been teaching the language all these 39189 words
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188 1961-07-27 4 5,000 SEE FINAL SHOW OF 10-DAY CULTURAL CONCERT HONG LIM. Thurs. The 10-day cultural concert I sponsored by the People's i Association to mark its first j anniversary wound up successfully with a final show i before a crowd of 5.000 at the Hong Lim Park. Mr. Tan Kian Kar.188 words
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Article29 1961-07-27 4 ALOR STAR, Thurs. The Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah were among 500 guests who attended the Telecoms Athletic and Welfare Association dance at the Transport Building here.29 words
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Article24 1961-07-27 4 KAJANG. Thurs. Mr. T Mailvahanan, a former headmaster of the Kajang High School, has returned here after a two-month holiday in Ceylon.24 words
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Article, Illustration50 1961-07-27 4 Mr. Kwok Siew Weng and Miss Dorothy Poey who were married at the Tatijong Katong Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace. The bride- groom is an office assistant in the Jardine Waugh Organisation, Singapore Branch, while his bride is an accounting machine supervisor in the same firm.50 words
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119 1961-07-27 4 BUDDHISTS WILL GIVE FOOD TO INMATES OF TAMPOI CAMP CJHANGI, Thurs. The Buddhist Union in Jalan Senyum, off Changi Road, is to distribute food packets to the inmates of Tampoi Camp Johore, on July 30. The Venerable Dhamma Sukha, resident monk of the Buddhist Union Temple, said the Union had119 words
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99 1961-07-27 4 MEDITATION AND PRAYERS TO MARK 6th MOON Thurs —The Singapore Buddhist Union will celebrate the sixth moon oi "Kuan Imm Tann" (the Goddess of Mercy) at its Lowland Road Temple on July 30 and at Jalan Senyum Temple the following day. The celebration in the Lowland Road Temple will commence99 words
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Article, Illustration141 1961-07-27 4 fHAXGi HebtofiS »'d in mosque now jr ,'.:;.r? Inche \bd AM "lHaiilS ou r l I* «i£j Haji aogu. qS In 1959' wh« number fiS bjTrowedSg^^ time could hn Urns at meeting. By d Inj o*l nis father "s -should upkeep thei the Ma<;id Ctxl oldest cnangiiS centre >r141 words
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Article35 1961-07-27 4 PAR IT BUNT Thurs Mon m pla;.'- rs her to I sell th< tr big Kria:. Selama *j Bankii C i v.-i! h 1 r. j Ishak ti ''I cultun ■]■;.< j J to privtb35 words
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Advertisement69 1961-07-27 4 Pigeon YOUR DELIGHT f 1 I^APftCKET'TfiI-^'PORE: Kb 4 ;^v V .'.-■-;>•'.".•*•.:.•■ "J^^^H^^r I|T &L>W h^^L t k t *^^^^^B^^k. ~'4^^F i 20-PICEOWn!GAPrTTt fl 55< A PACKET IN SIfJGAPO^e 60 A PACKET fN MALAYA j "NORITAKE" CHINAWARE CU^ j In Vivid t: crq&^ "CANNON" BLANKETS. SHEt^ In Marvellous also New Consignment69 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1961-07-27 5 MOLLY-LYONS BAR- DAVID - MOLLY-LYONS BAR-DAVID j EvEVfiflEJ fI£fIRA9QKJEXX4-94£tE£flEBKvdSijE99Bh+-£+^ m 0 By Rare woman M?no s been able to retain full home life for her husband NO secretary or household staff member stands between the telephone and Mrs. Paula Ben-Gurion. If you call, it is she who picks up the receiver of1,182 words
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Advertisement203 1961-07-27 5 WL MnL i CLOSED TODAY FOR PREPARATION^^--— S/f oNC^litits^ COMMENCING TOMORROW FRIDAY 28th JULY, 1961 WITH PARADES OF UNBELIEVABLE VALUES NEVER-BEFORE OFFERED AND YOU I BE EARLY TO AVOID ANY DISAPPOINTMENT 41-43, High Street, Singapore. Tel: *****-***** JI||||||||lt3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3lll!IIIIIIIIC3llllllllll[IC:il!ll!lllll![:!l|il!||l!||[3i;||||||||||[3lllll^ 1 BLUE SPOT FULL STEREO $100.00 M ade in Germany I DOWN203 words
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Miscellaneous222 1961-07-27 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Diekenson \i KTP'E WA6HINSTOM *Cl V iffiSs^ THREE PCLLAfCS r a.\- r£s«C\r NEVER; HEAR6OF \«v &*h?V > r A WEEK AHECe- I cXjUAKoE CUR NcA Tilr.' -i v< «i^^_ i^ T I WITH MFAU- s^F MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis TM222 words
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Article375 1961-07-27 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Satellite town on the way T^HE start of work on the satellite town project in Toa Payoh brings nearer the fulfilment of the Government's pledge to provide decent, economical homes for the thousands of people who are in need of them. The project is a vast one.375 words
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Article920 1961-07-27 6 TREVOR KNIGHT - THE WORLD OF DREAMS TREVOR KNIGHT BY Everyone goes on a two-hour journey into fantasyland every night THERE have been many theories about the enigmatic world of dreams, and scientists have actually admitted that up until very recently, they were unable to unravel many of the mysteries of dreaming. However,920 words
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Article137 1961-07-27 6 the Free Press reported: "Very heavy squalls of wind and ram were experienced on the mornings of July 30. and 31. During the squall of the 30th about 3 o'clock, a large godown erecting for Messrs Jose d 'Almeida and Sons on their property in town, fell137 words
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Article78 1961-07-27 6 A BILENE (Texas). Doctors fought to save the life of Dqain Edeard Jones, whose mother has never seen him and hardly even realised she was pregnant. After Mrs. Sharon Jones 23, gave birth to the child, he was in a critical condition from a severe cold. Mrs.78 words
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Article, Illustration326 1961-07-27 6 ANG GUAN WHO HAS STUDIED ™E subject for 16 YEARS wa \7OU have already learned la good deal of the fundamental factors of human mental qualities and traits. Now you will learn the basic emotional factors which create sentiments and sex urges In society, love326 words
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Article46 1961-07-27 6 H I 1 i I B I I at I 1 I "Aim: v... I I«'n» c, I en f 1 Kin in fl "IJii'erwares i j take tfl befa VOll! hi: 1 LAUa,, J I i I I I;. I i 1 I che<46 words
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Advertisement726 1961-07-27 6 You can hand in your classified ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE I CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold Storage (M) Ltd* 30 Tuab Rata. (POM Coid Storage <M) Ltd.. 1-ft Clare Street. wumm Cold Storage (M) Ltd., 10 New Road. KOTA BMAWU Cold Storage (M) Ltd.,726 words
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Advertisement41 1961-07-27 6 IimUIIIII Mill Mill lIIIM lIOIMII.III II Mill HI imiMlllllk. 1 Se/ec# A Gift j I that delights, j DIAMOND RINGS GEM SET RINGS I I I S. ilt- SILVA I Jewellers. 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. I I Telephone: *****. f *Himilltllllllltlllllimillltlll«MIIM""'llltl"Mlltlll41 words
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Advertisement105 1961-07-27 6 I WITHIN YOUR REACH ft AT( "HE> I OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY I Leaders of EufokNl prefer la\rt LeuhI the hallmark of distinctive sr%lif>g yd I exaa timekeeping. I Since 1815 the Swin> m> 1 for all climates I Jewelled for maximurr, precision I FAVRIMJiUBA wtcbcs arc the I of105 words
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Miscellaneous241 1961-07-27 6 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE Life Witn The Lyons; n3O On Short Wave Service: wings of melody; 12 (.midnight) 41 metres (7250 kc/s.) Close down. Medium Wave Service: 476 metres. RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres). A.M.— 11.00 Programme sum- P.M.— 1.15 Tiffin date; 1.30 mary; 11.02 Music from the Key- Time signal, news;241 words
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Miscellaneous428 1961-07-27 6 CLUES ACROSS j 6. Bring in more than the wine 4. Poor player who gets a punch i v 6 on the back of the neck? (6). 9- It s for trusted clients only 7. An inhuman Australian! (8). if/* 8. Difficulty arising from a near Ji' Mls P laced428 words
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Article, Illustration12 1961-07-27 7 Carnival to give public an insight into the scooter world12 words
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Article, Illustration99 1961-07-27 7 ALIAS RAHIM - ALIAS RAHIM By LA L J BIA DOQy t aid lie State's Iwo-wheelers HE scooter carnival to be held Saturday at the Happy World ifum may help scooter clubs c ederation. the seven organisers. us scooter makers and mbretta scooter, Vespa Triumph scooter, S ngapore Scooter Club,99 words
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586 1961-07-27 7 NEWEST SPORT IN SINGAPORE WILL BE PLAYED ns be air to lubs hay. as II but be- ■I -'Out in iyat memid a better sense of responsibility in all scootei owners. The carnival's pation is Dr. D. P. Mclntyre, commissioner of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade. Mr. Y. W. Chan,586 words
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Article520 1961-07-27 7 ALEXANDRA LEE - THE WISE OWNER IS SELF RELIANT ALEXANDRA LEE i By YEW vistas in life scope to cultivate added interests and greater opportunities for friendship, not to mention time and expense saved, are but some of the advantages of scootering as so many thousands have discovered. The purr of the engine,520 words
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Advertisement138 1961-07-27 7 Whether -V'K^BX s '•'•'£f f** i['P -'^^^M Km .•.•Xv.v.vXvlvXvX'X'.v'!^* A^__Y v vX X"X X*XvXvXvXvXvX*XvXvXv X-XvXvX T"' J^vivXvXvXvXvX Xv! !vXvX!\ X -j[^H .•.■.•.•.•.■.•.•.•.•.y.y.v.v.v.y.v.-.-.v^^ />x-: i x-x-x-x S\\ x-x-:-XvX-xl^:*^:#-:fc#: :lrjK:x x: x:vXX x x x x x-xjM J i:yiiSM^ M:MS^^^ i-iv/.'/.-.v.y.'.y.'.y vXvlvXvXvXvl vXv/.'v! v!!v.X X^^^^^^^^M^L^L^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^F^ I i^^^^^^H IL IL^Brj J^^^L^a^a^a^^aWß around better138 words
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Article, Illustration402 1961-07-27 8 ALIAS RAHIM - Unknwon CHANCED TO A SCOOTER ALIAS RAHIM by Mr. Eddy Yap, an airline cargo supervisor, bought a car three years ago, he thought he had solved his transport But he was wrong. Mr. Yap found the car a little expensive to maintain, so he disposed of it and bought a402 words
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Article, Illustration596 1961-07-27 8 No gear change— it's automatic drive WONDERFUL is the word and beautiful is the looks of the 125 cc Pandora scooter with a two-stroke engine, which is capable of doing 45 m.p.h. and 155 miles a gallon on the ratio of 20 parts of petrol and one part of lubricating596 words
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Article, Illustration13 1961-07-27 8 ITS ALSO FOR HOUSEWIVES MRS. Tan Ah Wan on her 125 cc Pandora.13 words
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Article, Illustration434 1961-07-27 8 THE SCOOTER NOT BUILT FOR SPEED RACING QCOOTERING enthusiasm in Singapore has been somewhat marred by the activities of speedcrazy teenagers who ride high-powered noisy scooters and make a nuisance of themselves on the roads. These youths, who are familiarly known as the "suicide squad" among law-abiding scooterists, are aA.P. - 434 words
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Advertisement104 1961-07-27 8 Because production of the B.S. A SUNBEAM v I has been considerably incrBM<d to Nt9tA Wtl I demand, we are now able to announce ie* I 175 c.c $1260/- 250 c.c ***** OWN AfAMUS-LMTO-DAi ITS EASIER TO P Ai I Better speed, better performance. ort M economical and in COLOURS104 words
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553 1961-07-27 9 C. Chellappah - proved the pessimists all wrong about Federation tour C. Chellappah By M u r owner and want to make tin Federation, go ahead and H to those pessimists, who a that it is strenuous, dangeru .rth the trouble. To them, 1 say, nbbishjl' discourage me but I tried it SPLENDID.553 words
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Article, Illustration374 1961-07-27 9 G. SUBHAS - Massed-start race for scooterists wanted G. SUBHAS By Ulsts in k, Kj ;^l nou k tttfer- v» stat **ii is ?ft race (l -tart fcfaj llf>1 P n L?il h t leu th Si a n ndS f ik Wt# l^ rs are 111^ are membership figures also clearly outweigh374 words
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Advertisement196 1961-07-27 9 **Jpik rUn DUu Luuiii BjßjaMy i? Bflj^^ II B£ BBBB' VBBV «BJB/ BJ B| BJ BBBBJ B B !^ipH|^ run LCMOunt *i-». r^ 0 CAPRI Scooter's the answer j?^jy^XyC^J^ft^ I I TUET 1 v 4lbw NTW 1^ $r flfe CAPRI SCOOTER LTD. t^^%"^,. cah PACT MfITADC I Til SINGAPORE wfe196 words
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Advertisement190 1961-07-27 10 N^^^ W^en you're astride a NATIONAL "SUPER DE LUXE", L PRESENTING yoM wm immediately be impressed by a gratifying I sense of well-being. You'll feel, like all owners that it 1 >v \j THE u<tt yo^ in w^wd- i >- >i X u?/ien you're thrilled to the power and perfor-190 words
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Article, Illustration70 1961-07-27 11 ACTED AS PARENTS UNDER STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMME W A LEBAK, Thursday. u pk. who acted as "parents" 1 nrM youth two years ago under [students Kxchange Programme Field Service, felt so attached to t V x 1. over to Tokyo70 words
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Article, Illustration179 1961-07-27 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Army and Navy are helping the RAF Tengah Theatre Club stage a threeact farce called "Madam Louise" which opens at the Cultural Centre at 9 p.m. today and will be repeated tomorrow. Mrs. Jean Russel, publicity agent, told179 words
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247 1961-07-27 11 THE DUTCH ARE INTERESTED IN MALAYAN AFFAIRS JOURNALIST SINGAPORE. Thurs. A i^ Dutch journalist left here by air after completing his mission to gather facts for a feature and report on the political. tcial and cultural aspects Malaya and Singapore. Mi Wilko Bergmans was sent on this assignment by his247 words
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258 1961-07-27 11 'Better to vote for political image than personality' BUKIT TIM AH, Thursday. VOTERS in democratic countries would do well to vote for a political image instead of for personalities, said Professor R. S. Milne, lecturer in political science at the University of Malaya in Singapore, in a talk on "Politics258 words
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Article70 1961-07-27 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The 65th Whampoa Reef (Troop) of Whampoa School will hold an investiture ceremony on July 29 at 4.30 p.m. in the school to mark the inauguration of recruits into the troop. Mr. Tan Teck Tin, a teacher and scoutmaster of the troop, said that70 words
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Article, Illustration201 1961-07-27 11 NEWSPAPERS IN SINGAPORE EFFICIENTLY RUN, HE SAYS SINGAPORE. Thurs. A superintendent of the offset and printing section of a leading Indian newspaper said yesterday that the layout, printing and production of English and Chinese newspapers in Singapore were of a very high order. Mr. Tom Archer, 55, of The Hindu,201 words
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Article27 1961-07-27 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The Malayan Indian Congress here will hold its annual general meeting on Aug. 4 at 6 p.m. at No. 47, Jalan Ibrahim.27 words
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Article26 1961-07-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— About 2.000 teachers for adult education classes throughout the Federation will undergo training courses during the school holidays, beginning next month.26 words
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Article63 1961-07-27 11 to*. tc vi -7^ ,URI the a that all are I N to 1 r^-^. 1962 a bigger and more -rand affair. 'We shall make recommendations to the incoming council to consider the idea of spreading the various items for the next Welfare Week throughout the year. 'I! the63 words
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110 1961-07-27 11 BRUNEI SCOUTS FOR MALAYAN CHAMPOREE DUE TOMORROW SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Sixteen Boy Scouts from Brunei are expected to arrive in Singapore in the s.s. Keningau tomorrow. After a brief stay here, they will join a contingent from Singapore and leave for Kuala Lumpur to attend the Malayan "Champoree" to be held in110 words
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Article88 1961-07-27 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A move to allow the use of the National Library building by any person or organisation on payment of a fee is being made by the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. It is also proposed that the Minister may in his88 words
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356 1961-07-27 11 'OPPOSITION TO POST-MORTEMS POSES DANGER' SINGAPORE, Thurs. THE present slate of many aspects of Chinese medicine today is a direct result of the refusal of the public to allow postmortems because of their reverence for the dead. So says Dr. Gwee Ah Leng. Acting Superintendent of the General Hospital, in356 words
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Advertisement222 1961-07-27 11 Hermes r^nnm SWISS The portable with all the refinements of an office typewriter. Exclusive visible flying margins. Service keys grouped together. 4 position ribbon for economy. Many other features too. $330 Send for free leaflet. tfammeters a. c fnr% c w m t> §KM3KBEM3SnEEKKEWOEBKK P 0 BOX Z2I. S/#CAPOX€ •young222 words
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Miscellaneous241 1961-07-27 11 kVti II :1 1 l[»j jf f; 1 m <t] /:1 matters and take a calculated IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... VIRBO !S*J2t*& --jf^ Yot must .earn «»^^ngTou^S PIS CES D "Sif Jffi |f >ou are to get where yo« .want now Sctivity. See ind^nV; yr {USVS |R p. (Sept. 24-Oct241 words
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Miscellaneous110 1961-07-27 11 The clamour is now so Rreat that now. and we are all determined to the voice of Ruperts little friend resist him. The rooks won t let can no lonper be heard. The birds him into the elms. Sparrows and seem angrier than ever and soon finches and thrushes won110 words
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Article, Illustration874 1961-07-27 12 She 's had enough or life with mother-in-law Dear Anne, Six years ago I married a widower with three children. My husband promised to find me a home of our own but we are still living with his mother. From the start she made it plain that she resented my874 words
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Article608 1961-07-27 12 Px Doctor says Dieting is important in the control of duodenal ulcers Cure: Moderation QI am fifty and have suffered since about the age of twenty-one from a duodenal ulcer and had my last serious attack in 1954. My height is 5 ft. 7!i in. and I now weigh about608 words
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Advertisement203 1961-07-27 12 fat the quick relief ACHtS BJt lit O \^l> ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL AU~ a, -Ji HGER BALM vJ r AU~J fiJU IBH Imulti- j^ ESI 1 VITAMINS High potency fi' 1 !?"I?"h* 1 11 1 Remember to s^ 1 S"" w«V«» "> look for the <203 words
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Advertisement126 1961-07-27 12 I TOOTH BRU MHvrviii I; Aril l^^^/y i i>hw r tor <m AT LAST! A Toothbrush EMM /f FINEST A# with coloured bristles {/im m M A delightful change from if MW** the drab, flat whiteness of regular toothbrushes. -ml Put colour into your daily 'ml A teeth cleaning routine.126 words
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Article, Illustration133 1961-07-27 13 ALEXANDRA LEE - ALEXANDRA LEE DFGKGSDKFGSDMFGM (Vliss Charity Queen 7 to star in Hong Kong television \N attractive 21-year-old bank clerk leaves Singapore >oon for a four-day nUv in Hon? Ko-ns: durins whicfa she will appear over radio and television —as the prize for winning the title Miss Charity Queen."133 words
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Article, Illustration576 1961-07-27 13 The Wilairats will go home with 'fond memories' TEACHER YIP AND SECRETARY SHIRLEY MARRY AFTER A SIX-YEAR WAIT Buffet tickets still on sale J HAD the occasion to meet the Thai ConsulGeneral, his wife and four sons who leave the State at the end of the month for "home" with576 words
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Article, Illustration432 1961-07-27 13 Singer with a flair for recipes WHO says singers can't do anything else? Behind that polished exterior and the bright lights may lurk a yet unknown proficiency in some other field. This tip is for you: If you should meet French singer, Theresa Talbert, here on a singing engagement, don't432 words
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Advertisement127 1961-07-27 13 •IMS FOR IS. TASSE B^- p O C X E T MONEY ■—^■^^^^^■^^^■^■^^j I p r i Z es are offered I I this scene with P aints Hi Y\ crayons or chalks. Kh f •II There are four prizes of Mri f I fered— each of $5 (two for127 words
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Advertisement455 1961-07-27 13 Admired the whole world over... Roamer the leading Swiss watchj— x^ /V ilisiV^JHßl I lAA'AflsTs^Bk 1 All Roamer watches have a I M|%^# fiflj slim and stylish appearance /^Qj^^^S^A 2. Roamer watches are known /i^HmJjVIIBI for their extremely high j^#^^£*w^^^W^ decree of accuracy #^^i!=*- 3. Roamer watches are A^fL 10455 words
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Article, Illustration421 1961-07-27 14 Sunny Giam - BEST AM A TEUR FILMS FOR CINE FESTIVAL Sunny Giam by AX Amateur Cine Film Festival will be sponsored by the Cine Group of the Singapore Film Society next week. On August 2 and 3 at the Shell Theatre tte, the 1957 Best Amateur Cine Films of the Bristol Cine421 words
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Article, Illustration142 1961-07-27 14 ST. PATRICKS SCHOOL, through their photographic ace Lai Teck Kong, beat 11 other schools to win the Gold Medal in the Ist St. Joseph's Institution Open Exhibition for Singapore schools. His winning entry was 'Rokiah' (above). Teck Kong, son of a photographic dealer in Katong and142 words
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261 1961-07-27 14 SUNNY WINS $10 PRIZE FOR HIS REVIEW OF A TOP POP np HI S week's Critic A Contest winner is Sunny Gwee, 150-D East Coast Road, Singapore 15. He wins the $10 prize for his entry. Here is his effort: Debbie Reynolds' fans are in for a treat. She is261 words
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Article, Illustration57 1961-07-27 14 rUJR mystery star last week was popular pianist Russ Conway. The winner of two Philips EP discs is Miss Adele M. Flood, 29 Sea Avenue, Katong,- Singapore. 15. This week we have another famous musical personality. When you have made your guess, send your entry to Free57 words
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Article248 1961-07-27 14 WHO'S THIS? PROM the facts below can you guess who this world-famous man is? The answer will be published in P. 3 tomorrow. The sister of this famous man has said of their father: "Even when we were six or seven years old. Daddy always entered us in public swimming248 words
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Article259 1961-07-27 14 JONATHAN RUSSELL - JONATHAN RUSSELL By JF you like Sinatra as much as I do, I hen his new disc, The Nearness of You on a Philips 12-inch B ***** L, will be as welcome as the many he has cut in recent years. Frankie keeps aging but259 words
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Advertisement86 1961-07-27 14 ELECTRIC EYE RKCOHMATIC 44 The Most Advanced i camera tor i Professional and > is an entirely new Electric a|^^*S|^^l& Eye camera with an outo- 1 l^ft^*^|MT > motic exposure system. i^ Ml^^C^r M\ < duelevcr focusing: built-in t IP^S^^W V^ 1 LV I I '^S^^^ *Depth-Of -Field Preview Button86 words
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Advertisement64 1961-07-27 14 fIPP ■tnlj, Tf m ■•■^..^•>v- Mm ''^*vs wk iQvi BRONZE ML EM I For Comfort 0N Stay at:— C^ I h W^UffIAND HQTEI BB?^ 21-25. BEWCOOLEN S U SINGAPOP BpTP^i Most| y Air- Cund comfort with IMMMMi excellent m.o. I Rcosonob.. R^ 1 Pr.votc Cor f^ Barßestaurant-ALaCar Telephcnc^ Mt* H64 words
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Article62 1961-07-27 15 Thurs. Several Singapore firms are supporttiie Students Bi? Walk, orSaiUacd by ihe Chinese YMCA with their 1961 a Weuta Week. Trophies and replicas, free winks and gifts have been °onated for the boys and pirls ;1 walk from Shenton Way Clementi Road on Sunday Tto*62 words
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Article, Illustration53 1961-07-27 15 Vf REE PRESS PICTURE BY 1- lv'-*-***-' '.•.'.".■.VA.-.-.-.v Switch P liv((l r stadium i" ihf Uft Hrr< i" fifS r tmar K.ihtn.ti u nn.r Lff R«'k por,, skippn (nan. 1 nrrr.an KfiVrn jatnim l.oui n >• s": Roberts S 13! HUS- v• SI inlfv iC. CHELLAPPAH - 53 words
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487 1961-07-27 15 P. N. SENEVIRATNE - Singapore will send strong 49-man team to the Malayan AAU meet P. N. SENEVIRATNE By SINGAPORE, Thursday. JHh Singapore Amateur Athletic Association is sending a strong ID-man contingent to the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic 1 mvii championships to be held at Malacca on August 11 and 12 Ernest fcrida,487 words
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Article, Illustration38 1961-07-27 15 K. Ankio, of Finland, looks as though he has jumped so high that he has become caught upon the floodlights. He was taking part in the Amateur Athletic Association. championships at the White City, London.38 words
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359 1961-07-27 15 RIVER VALLEY. Thursday. pHAN KIM SWEE proved himself to be Fraser and Xeave's fastest sprinter when he won the 100 yards. 220 yards and the 120 yards hurdles to become the individual champion at their an- ual athletic meet. ir :t\ rds wen359 words
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Article151 1961-07-27 15 SCHUBERT TO LEAD SCA VS. SCHOOLS QINOAPORE, Thurs Former Malayan cricketer, Carl Schubert, will lead the Singapore Cricket Association's team to meet the Combined Schools in a friendly one-day match on the S.R.C. padang on Saturday at 2.00 p.m. The S.C.A. team is a well balanced side, strong in the151 words
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Article66 1961-07-27 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A D. Hashim will lead the Singapore Malays In the In-ter-state cricket semi-flnal against Pahang Malays for the Ruler's Shield to be played at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Sunday. Singapore team will be: Husein Shah, All Yunos, A. R. Omar. All Omar,66 words
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160 1961-07-27 15 ILLINGWORTH AND LAWRY LEAD THE WAY T ON DON. Thurs.— Leading pasi- J lions in the first-class cricket averages in Enclanci this season are: 4 1 11.1 \J 1 X.O. X Aye. Lav.rv 25 4 14i'8 67.04 Surge 20 9 735 tid. Bl ONei'i 20 2 1183 64.72 Cot drey160 words
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68 1961-07-27 15 COMB. SCHOOLS TO MEET SCA ON PADANG SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Combln ed Schools cricket eleven will be meeting a Singapore Cricket Association side at the b.K.o. on Saturday at 2 p.m. The players selected for Saturday's match are: Mohd. Hanif (capt), Hamid, *bdul Rahim. Arun Gartha, Parshan Gartha, A68 words
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Article37 1961-07-27 15 STOCKHOLM, Thup.— Murray Haiberg. of New Zealand, broke tSf wW three miles record ast nfcht by clocking 13«1W Jcs The previous wond record iVina was set by Australia s Start TSomS in^/bUn in July 1958.37 words
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Article11 1961-07-27 15 PASIR PANJANG. Thuw-Trjj \f^nf *he best basketball S&2S yesieiday.11 words
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183 1961-07-27 15 BURLESON DENIES HE 'DUCKED' THE MILE CLASH t ONDON. Thurs. Dyrol JLi Burleson, America's ace miler, denied he had "ducked" meeting compatriot Jim Beatty in Saturday's mile race at London's White City and added, "anytime Jim wants to race me over that distance, he just needs to step up and183 words
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79 1961-07-27 15 JARMAN DAD FOR SECOND TIME WHILE ON TOUR A DELAIDE, Thurs. AustraA lian wicket-keeper Barry jarman, now touring England, has become a father for the second time while away on a cricket tour. His wife gave birth to a boy the night before last. Their other child, a girl, was79 words
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Article35 1961-07-27 15 GOODWOOD. Thurs.—Skymaster won the six furlongs Stewards' Cup yesterday. Australian jockey, Scobie Breasley steered 100/7 shot Skymaster home first in a photo finish from Deer Leap. Third was Klondyke Bill.35 words
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Advertisement247 1961-07-27 15 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular J j reader of the FREE PRESS. Com "J 9L plete the special delivery form be- (^Nffl>^ low and hand it to your news-vendor tiltfD or post it to the address below and J^jL\^/| the FREE PRESS will be delivered247 words
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Article, Illustration284 1961-07-27 16 KEN JALLEH - SACA rider for Asian meet: 'Free trip' invite by Japan KEN JALLEH SINGAPORE'S t o p racing cyclist will compete in the first Asian amateur cycling championships to be held in Japan this September. This assurance was given yesterday by Mr, W. Miller. president oi the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association,284 words
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Article147 1961-07-27 16 BIG RESPONSE TO TANG'S CALL CfINOAPORE women are eager i^ to improve their table tennis probably take par' in if.icys overseas. Nearly 100 of b m turned up at tn< meeting rueaday evening ai the Peoples Association to disc v ss iv nr ure Mr. Tang Tuck Wan, Singapore Taoh147 words
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581 1961-07-27 16 West brings in a rank outsider' for a grand double SCRUTINEER REVIEWS YESTERDAYS RACES j ¥/^,m PENANG, Thursday. JUIAM George West brought off a sensational double on the second day of the Penang meeting yesterday when he booted home the rank outsider. Rilex, in race seven. Hilex paid $i;* 2581 words
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Article, Illustration28 1961-07-27 16 S.T.T.A. to dfacmw how to popularise the game amolfe thl n °f° sL""!^': The meetln e w »s «"'«d 'or b.v the I28 words
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192 1961-07-27 16 TWO PLAYERS FIGHT AND REFEREE STOPS MATCH IjWRRER PARK. Thurs. A fight five minutes beiore full time caused the [Business Houses Junior Group "A" match between Fraser and Neave and Malayan Airways to be abandoned here yesterday. Two players began punching each other, and the crowd refused to leave the192 words
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96 1961-07-27 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— -Pang Kum Leong won ihe singles title a" the recem badminton championships of :'nc Eveready Sports Club. Ho beat former Singapore Foong Seong Cup player. Ronnie Onn in straight sets, 15-12 and 15-9 Robert Lim and Thomas Goh won the doubles96 words
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Article65 1961-07-27 16 TANGLIN. Thins. Army (Singapore) will meet Singapore Recreation Club in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament at Gillman padang on Sunday at 11.00 a.m. The Army team will be: J. Farmiloe <Capt.*. D. Keech, M. Graham. M. White. B. HadJey, J. Cook. B. Lane.65 words
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Article26 1961-07-27 16 NAPLES. Thurs. Twenty-six top swimmers from 12 nations will eompe:e in the eighth "sea marathon between the Isle of Capri and Naples on Sunday.26 words
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136 1961-07-27 16 FIVE HORSES TO KEEP IN MIND FOR THE FUTURE KEEP the.se in mind for the future: Wat Gluns He was running on strongly over the last half furlong. Should do much better than today's fourth over a longer trip. thanluckter Another one who was doing good work in trie straight136 words
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167 1961-07-27 16 DUKE GETS FIRST GOODWOOD WIN IN 30 YEARS uuuDWOOD (Sussex i Thurs. The Duke of Norfolk saw hi.> colours carried i successfully for the first time in 30 years racing on his local course yesterday. Sovereign Lord, who the D S e owns in Partnership with American Mr. Winston truest,167 words
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Article64 1961-07-27 16 ROTORUA (New Zealand),', Thurs.— Tlic French Rugby Union team showed the best form of their tour of New; Zealand so far in the first i half of their match with the Bay Of Plenty yesterday, which they won 22-9. They scored all their points In64 words
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156 1961-07-27 16 PATTERSON WILL FIGHT TOM McNEELEY BOSTON, Thurs. Championship Sports Inj corpora ted announced I yesterday that Floyd Patter- son would defend his world heavyweight championship here against Tom McNeeley on October 23. The announcement came immediately after the Massachusetts Boxing Commission had granted th* group a licence to promote the156 words
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Article37 1961-07-27 16 SALT LAKE CITY (Utah), Thurs.— Mickey Thompson. 32 American speed king, said he would not attempt a new world land speed record this year at Bonneville Salt Flats unless condition of the course improved.37 words
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298 1961-07-27 16 SCRUTINEER - Great gallop by Cup hope Morning Flight SCRUTINEER By PENANG, Thursday. TRACKWORK lj\\RLY Penang Gold Lup favourite, Morning Flight, showed up impressively in a splendid workout with stablemate Mighty Missel on a yielding track this morning. The pair trotted round once, then gradually chipping on the pace. They disposed of298 words
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315 1961-07-27 16 YORKSHIRE GET OFF TO A FLYING START v. SUSSEX LONDON, Thurs.— An opening partnership of 169 by Ken Taylor and Brian Bolus gave County cricket championship leaders Yorkshire a fine start against Sussex yesterday. s Taylor hit llj in three hours, clouting a six and 15 fours. There was no315 words
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120 1961-07-27 16 A LIFE BAN FOR JUNIOR BOXING CHAMP MANILA. Thurs. The Philippine Games and Amusement Board yesterday barred Philippine Junior j lightweight champion Oscar i Reyes from the boxing proi fession for life. The Board also suspended I for one year Philippine featherweight champion Little Cezar with whom Reyes figured in120 words
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Advertisement228 1961-07-27 16 j CALLING ALL FAIR MAIDENS EXTKIt TODAY FOR 20:1, CENTURY-FOX'S "Miss Ignoiu White contest" This contest is open to all girls between the ages of 16 and 18 years residing m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Contestants are requested to send in photographs of themselves with particulars of age228 words
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Advertisement366 1961-07-27 16 i cL \k,, n0,,,,, I c r*sj^ 2LE NAME y^^K -J. ADDRESS^. 1 J I 3»R E Vn T i 4 1 |c r e^'nM I i_M_AS!AcT j 161I 6 I IEIRIDIICj] j MuiiiiiMKKiiniM Cut alon,; ri<m»a I CLUES FOR WORD PU2Z LE 1. Man who works in a 4366 words
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