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Title Section21 1961-10-05 1 TOKEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The Singapore Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1961 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article58 1961-10-05 1 They are expected to spend SSG mil. in S'pore W \n all- d number tourists I is> it >in<ra- tti the isit I Year drive I m eminent I Singapore I Vssoaation. I rounl months I L'it()J)!)(| figure i hist Stoga- aur actions I visitors I r58 words
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Article, Illustration10 1961-10-05 1 HARMIT ABDUL10 words
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239 1961-10-05 1 Thurs.— Two pre- university students were delighted when The Free Press told them yesterday that they were the first youths in the State to be awarded poliee bursaries. Abdul Kahma-n bin Abdul Majid. 18. of the AngloChinese School, and Harmit Slush, 10, of239 words
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82 1961-10-05 1 ANAEMIA STUDY: ARMY TEAM IN S'PORE TO HELP lON'DOX. Thnrs. Britain's: j Wellcome Trust announced yesterday it was providing ;p :o 5850.000 to assist further research by several groups of workers into the severe anaemias prevalent in tropical countries, especially malabsorption syndrome and tropical sprue. Of this sum $112,000 would82 words
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355 1961-10-05 1 Highest-rank Asian police officer Mr. Song to retire Curfew lifted AMMAN. Thurs.— The Syrian Army command yesterday lilted the curfew imposed on the country during last week's revolt. Damascus Radio reported The radio said the situation was now "normal" $600,000 hobby LONDON. Thurs.— An American train enthusiast who has travelled355 words
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Article37 1961-10-05 1 1 ,700 resume work DONCASTER (EnelancD. Thurs. Normal working was resumed at the Ford Company's factory here yesterday when 1.700 workers lifted a ban on overtime started in days asro because of a pay and hcurs dispute.37 words
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205 1961-10-05 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A City Council Water Department employee. Amir Bakron. 20. is the first entrant in Class A in The Free Press cycle race to be held on Nov. 5. He is a member of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association. Cycling205 words
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233 1961-10-05 1 Refugee in rooftop fight, then leap to death OERLIN, Thurs. A young East Berliner fleeing to the West fought desperately with an East Berlin policeman on the edge of a border rooftop last night, then broke free and dived head-first to his death in the street below. Ea>t Berlin Police233 words
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139 1961-10-05 1 RACING FIXTURES FOR NEXT YEAR ANNOUNCED PENANG. Thurs. The Berak Turf Club will havo lan extra meeting next year.. ■according to the racing fixtures and schedule for 1962. Ipoh has been alloted .six meetings against this season's five, writes Scrutineer. 1 The Penang Turf Club.: however, is to have only139 words
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Article24 1961-10-05 1 SINGAPORE. Thur.*.- Full results of the August national language examinations conducted by the Ministry oi Education appear in P. 13 today.24 words
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Article, Illustration207 1961-10-05 1 DANCING IN STORE BRINGS CHANCE OF FAME TO THAI KAMPONG BEAUTY SINGAPORE. Thurs. Dancing in Singapore ior seven weeks has brought the chance of fame to an obscure Thai kampong beauty. Miss Kulab Eon^hoo. 18. above" who has been doing the ramvong with 26 other girls at a local amusement207 words
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Article97 1961-10-05 1 Man r» jn it lii v i in i hi.' $1.41 Ihn^ td *H FfK Rli PRICt <»• Kin en r«n in. Iti i Ford I si |< .inn tin NINE DETAII v H t i pie u.i. h I I INE M itJn i iwblu i■ v 197 words
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Advertisement57 1961-10-05 1 -TandRICIDE ou Cuarantttd Cure Agamst:rj DANDRUFF! ,^*J ITCHY SCALP! |S I FALLING HAIR! O*»IY 20 cts, RINSE: TODAY from ur Count* Form guide —p. 15, \s. p ast Penang gallops P. 18 /T^^^fj A HAME THAT SPELLS COUPIOEICE/ UEN WAH WATCH DEALER dr 'd Se Road. Singapore T e i57 words
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Advertisement54 1961-10-05 1 97 TEa g TRANSISTOR medium short wave, all transistor operates on Q torchlight batteries 600mW 3 tuning ronges: MW, SW I, SW II tone control provision for pick up, tape recorder, I extension speaker in ottractive cabinets in crimson and warm beige fully tropicalized. u 4KGj¥ KIAN CWAN (MALAYAN LTD..54 words
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Advertisement28 1961-10-05 1 "FR KUHLA" ku 1 '.-JJtk. tit HHX>. > £^*i" WIT- AAJ AA i^K\^^fl^^^^^Sti^^^^^^f t •TO I^V Mode <n Bl Ciernidny Sol* Afl«nfi SINGAPORE PIANO CO., K.'i. UKCHARO Kl>.. S'PURt-v28 words
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251 1961-10-05 2 FURTHER FALL IN TIN AT LONDON: QUIET OUTSIDE DEMAND lON DON. Thurs. Renewed unsettlement occurred in tin .mci prices gave way by Mllv £3j for cash and E2 for three months. In ol Uic steadiness ai Singapore London's down- irrj drill was attributed irsgeiy h> the quietness oJ demand for251 words
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Article121 1961-10-05 2 yMIPS hr**l »ion**irte the Singapore *h,if¥r< today are: SarpCdOß 8A •mi k -s •> i }in it. i". M awton 36 Mirya Maru 40/41 '--1--- teftanoa 38 39, inchisea tB, I h Maru 2? "JH, Outer ro.lf!- •iir-.j i Lauf ::< < %uj Brouvilk l Hii -■<121 words
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Article61 1961-10-05 2 hong kong. Wed —Closing \n ice.> I M t€ v i MIS y v. ere Previous Today H S Bank CorporaUoi $340 $340 sales sale> Wneekx Mardeu $11 60 Si 1.50 sales H*kong phoiie $40^5 $40.00 -ale^ Dairy Farm Olu Sto.ge $35.00 $36 no -aie.> sales Faikoo61 words
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Article120 1961-10-05 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last .->»le.N in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: C.T.S. Ords 46>. (unchangea), Fed. nisp. $i.:io (unchanged), litzpatrick.s $1.77 *-1 cent), F.&N. Ords 52.50 <—'■_ cent), M. Cement 52.37 (unchanged), M. Bo\ SJ.I2 1 i 2*2 cents), Sime Darby 8.-. L*jjd. (unchanged), S.C.S.120 words
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Article61 1961-10-05 2 GENEVA. Thurs.— The textile conference called by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trades has been postponed from Oct.. 9 to Oct 23 to enable more preparations to be made for the session. a Gait spokesman said yesterdayThe conference is being called in an effort to61 words
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Article35 1961-10-05 2 DETROIT. Thurs.— Negotiations resumed yesterday in an effort to agree on a new work contract for 120.000 workers who on Tuesday walked out of Ford Motor Company factories across the United States35 words
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Article30 1961-10-05 2 COPENHAGEN. Thins. A model cattle farm and training cenie will be bu.it in Thailand as part ot Denmark's technical assistance progiamme, the Foreign Ministry announced here yesterday.30 words
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Article24 1961-10-05 2 ROME. Thurs.— The world lias been s?ettine coldf-r for the past 20 years, meteorological experts told a scientific meeting here.24 words
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316 1961-10-05 2 Output of Peruk Rubber up for 4th yeur in succession Free Press city section: Finance and industry By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Thursday. ITOR THE fourth year in succession, Perak Rubber Plantations has achieved an increase in output, although rather more than half the planted acreage is under316 words
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163 1961-10-05 2 MODEST INCREASE IN DEMAND FOR INDUSTRIAL EQUITIES LONDON. Thurs.— The stock markets presented a brighter appearance yesterday following the latest evidence and comment on the state and prospects of the! economy. Tnere was no material improve- men? in the volume of business j I but mere was a modest increa.se163 words
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Article28 1961-10-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The test return ol liabilities and assets oy the B-ti^.k Negara showed balance held abroad totalling 5111.7 million as of 30 Sept. 1961.28 words
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126 1961-10-05 2 Privileges for Thai-U.S. tyre plant OANGKOK, Thurs.— The Thai Tyre and Rubber Products Company Limited, a joint Thai-American firm to manufacture tyres in Thailand, has been granted promotional privileges. Sources from the Board oi Investments said that the company would have a regis- tered capital of twenty million ticals (about126 words
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96 1961-10-05 2 "LIONG KONG. Thurs— Britain's "travelling salesman", Mr. Frederick Erroll. Minister of State at the Board of Trade, said yesterday he iound Britain was en- countering ■.sirons> competition" in the South-East Asian market. "This was coming from countries like Japan and Australia which were96 words
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268 1961-10-05 2 Tony's title ends his 'distinction as a commoner' LONDON. Thursday. BRITAIN'S newspapers reacted yesterday to the news that Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones is about to become the Karl of Snowdon like a confirmed bachelor who hears his best friend has married. They wished him well, and I said the right things.268 words
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122 1961-10-05 2 WEST IRIAN: OUR SOVEREIGNTY IS TEMPORARY' -DUTCH P.M. THK HAGUE, Thurs.— The Dutch Prime Minister Professor Jan I)e Quay, told Parliament here yesterday that Dutch sovereignly over Western New Guinea was only "temporary' until the Papuans could decide their own future. He said Holland was pressing in the nited Nations122 words
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95 1961-10-05 2 LONDON. Thurs.— A strike over the right to break for tea during working hours brought work to a standstill yesterday at No. 10 Downing Street -the British Prime Minister's official residence here and on adjoining buildings The strike is backed by the Amalgamated95 words
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Article367 1961-10-05 2 NOTE: All prices beloiv are middle prices U.K. Clos-'n* Prices LONDON, Oct. 4. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.if. European oorts Oet 24 11 1»> 21 11/16 j Nov 24 11/16 24 U/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Soot 'j:> 1/16 23 1/16 RUBBER No.367 words
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379 1961-10-05 2 Kennedy to test Red sincerity at talks with Gromyko WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S meeting: tomorrow with Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, will mark a decisive stage in the attempt now being made to set up satisfactory Berlin negotiations. If the President is M all encouraged in his talk379 words
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188 1961-10-05 2 TOP-SIDE OF NORMAL' MAN JAILED FOR ATTACK ON GIRL CARLISLE 'England', j Thais. -A liti-yfcar-oid j man said to have an intelligence quotient oi L24— "top-side of normal'" —was sent to prison tor five years here yesterday alter* locking an 11-year-olci iiirl In a windowless room. Horatio Richard Laxton Seddon188 words
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251 1961-10-05 2 DUTCHMEN ADMIT 'SPY TOUR' BEHIND IRON CURTAIN KIEV. Thurs. Dutch sailors u military tribunal t I that they had look^ for rocket bases a military establishment during a "spy ton: r. j the Soviet Union this year. The men. Ever: Reidoi ship's engineer, and i.av;» (J I Lou de Jager.251 words
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Article89 1961-10-05 2 MISSILE FIRED FROM SHIP'S DECK CAPE CANAVERAL An advanced moc*. I the Polaris Missile I successfully launched on 1, 500-mile flight yesterda i from the deck of a ship This success, coming aft< three failures of a shipboa launching for the new Pola A2. paved the way for < Kp89 words
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Advertisement469 1961-10-05 2 JtV* JLmJtiL. JLjjtJyfJE s, e Kan MM 14 15 Oct I Rottei 11 11 Oci slumane Maru M P. J lid G- ■■i nen R'dam, 27 29 Oct ToHoh^ma Varu r t^- "a. b J Odessa I Now 14 is Nav Nf* VorK Wj'u «o- V j: -a»a. iwjtfai •">469 words
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Advertisement99 1961-10-05 2 L HICHER IN QUALITY j V I LOWER IN PRICE j F/^Auloniatic Wee Cooker <>*fiiipp4*ii with SEI.F- WARMER A A.K«*nt«: STAMFORD COLLEGE (Malaya's College of Postal Education) HOME- STUDY COURSES IN NATIONAL LANGUAGE MAI A The famous Stamford College HOME STUDY courses hove enabled thousands to obtain successes in public99 words
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Miscellaneous24 1961-10-05 2 S*~Z KNOW YOU TJ?EAr% H*" JI in f UKTE ONE OF THE H* if'ril FAMILY ANC? I WON'T v m *J]' iI^^STANP FQg »T/^y24 words
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Article, Illustration53 1961-10-05 3 IThurs. Mr. Kong an accecuthre with Studios, and Noon, after "9 in Singafe is the only son of Mr. ond Mrs. Yeo Miang Poo, while the bride, who is on the staff of the Chartered Bank, is the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs.53 words
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Article, Illustration124 1961-10-05 3 SINGAPORE, Thursday. b t;ii)isL Mr. Romnaido M. Del I passing through here from •mv lo Kuching for ;i Geld trainf s impressed by our museum and i I six I l rhe Philippines and Thailand who will undertake a month's; field training in124 words
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Article45 1961-10-05 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— There will be no water today in Zones Six and Seven between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. No-water areas tomorrow are Zones One and Three from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and Zones Two and Five from 2 p.m.»to 8 p.m.45 words
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133 1961-10-05 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The St. Andrews Society of Singapore will celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Scotland's patron saint St. Antirew —on Nov. 24 at the Singapore Swimming Club. The occasion will be marked by a dinner and dance. The chair will be taken133 words
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417 1961-10-05 3 BIG MISTAKE TO STOP T.B. TREATMENT, SATA WARNS SINGAPORE, Thursday. JWE Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association has warned all TB sufferers in the State about the consequences of irregular attendance for treatment. An article in the latest SATA Bulletin says that a TB patient who feels better after a few months treatment417 words
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Article111 1961-10-05 3 Mr. J. Armstrong, an Australian Senator, arrived yesterday from Bangkok for a four-day stay before returning to Sydney. He stays at the Cathay Hotel. Mr. W. D. Forsyth, an Australian diplomat, and his wife flew in from Saigon for a four-day stay on their way to Canberra.111 words
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301 1961-10-05 3 TAXI-DRIVER ACCUSED OF ROBDING SALESMAN IS ACQUITTED SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A taxi-driver, Liew Sian Chai, 32, accused of robbing a salesman, Lim Bak Lin, of $135 after throwing pepper in his eyes at Rutland Road on July 17, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the Assize301 words
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104 1961-10-05 3 YOUTH ADMITS CHARGES OF EXTORTION SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Cheong Sin Leng, 18. a mechanic. was yesterday 'ordered by Mr. Choor Singh, a district judge, to undergo reformative training after admitting extortion and attempted extortion charges. He admitted that on Sept. 14. he joined three other men in a bid to demand104 words
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Article, Illustration506 1961-10-05 3 SINGAPORE DIARY addsfr agfhfghgh SINGAPORE, Thursday. MAKING a comeback in the entertainment world here after an absence of nearly a year is the inimitable Mr. S. Ragavan Naidu. Winner of the Sultan of Kedah's silver trophy for mimicry, winner of the "Mr. Woody Woodpecker" title which rocketed him to fame506 words
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Article40 1961-10-05 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Leong Chen Soon, 27, charged with trying to extort money from Yap Cheong Leong, a satay seller, near Newton Circus at 1 a.m. on Aug, 17, was acquitted at his trial in a district court yesterday.40 words
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Miscellaneous352 1961-10-05 3 CINEMAS TeiiK Hai Piace children's CAPITOL: By Love Pos- playground; Puiau Sekenu; sessed 1.45. 4, 6.30, 9.30. Marsilling Hill, Woodlands— all CATHAY: Kamikaze 1.30, shows starting at 7 p.m. 4, 6.30, 9.30. INDIA HOUSE: Free film GLOBE: Hollywood Or show. 31 Grange Roaa, 5.30 Bust 1.45, 4, 7, 9.15. p.m.352 words
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148 1961-10-05 4 Electoral roll for 1962: Work in hand SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Election Office is now preparing the 1962 electoral registers for the 51 constituencies. The 1961 certified register of electors for each of the 50 constituencies, with the exception of Anson, is on display at the elections office in Empress Place.148 words
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Article25 1961-10-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Thirty-five Malayans are attending a nine-month advertising course here sponsored by the Selangor branch of the Federation Adult Education Association.25 words
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188 1961-10-05 4 TEN GUEST ARTISTES TO PERFORM AT BIG MYF CONCERT PAYA LEBAR, Thurs. A giant concert culminating in a film show will be held by the Pay a Lebar Methodist Youth Fellowship at the Shaw Auditorium. Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School, at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday. More than 10 guest artistes188 words
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Article31 1961-10-05 4 RAWANG. Thurs.— About 40 families were affected by floods in the Mine Camp area here when the Sungei Rawang and Anak Sungei Rawang overflowed their banks after heavy rain.31 words
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263 1961-10-05 4 CHANGI AIRMEN WIN AERO-MODELLING CUP AT F.E.A.F. MEET CHANGI, Thurs. The R.A.F. Changi aeromodelling team won the F.E.A.F. Challenge Cup by one point at the fourth annual F.E.A.F. Model Aircraft Championship held at the runway in Seletar. Flying Officer BH.J. Howlett, officer-in-charge of the competition, said the competition was very263 words
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Article, Illustration128 1961-10-05 4 $43,450 REPAIR FOR THOROUGHFARE AT FRANKEL ESTATE gIGLAP, Thurs.— Siglap Drive, a main thoroughfare through Frankel Estate, is to be improved. The Government has accepted a $43,450 tender work on the road which is now full of potholes. The work is expected to be completed in four months. Siglap Drive128 words
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271 1961-10-05 4 Chamber collects 51. 75m. for its new headquarters SINGAPORE, Thurs. 'J'HE big campaign to raise funds for the proposed 10-storey headquarters for the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce here has netted more than $1.75 million. This was revealed to The Free Press yesterday by Mr. Kheng Chin Hock, treasurer of271 words
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136 1961-10-05 4 40-piece R.A.F. band takes part in contest r«HANGI, Thurs.— The 40-piece Far East Air Force band of the R.A.F. at Changi was one of eight bands which took part in the annual R.A.F. band competition. The eight R.A.F. bands which took part included bands stationed in Germany, Cyprus and Singapore,136 words
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126 1961-10-05 4 18 PUBLICATIONS APPROVED BY GOVERNMENT SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Government has approved publication of 18 newspapers, journals, magazines and annuals. They are the Modern Youth, Tanjong Katong Girls' School Magazine, Malayan Advertisers' Association Press Year Book. School Magazine (Thomson Government Chinese Middle School >, Christian Brothers' Schools Annual. Focus, Singapore Coffeeshop126 words
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127 1961-10-05 4 Archbishop will bless new church for Siglap area Catholics CHANGI, Thursday. •JHE Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour at the junction of Changi and Siglap Roads will be officially blessed and opened by the Right Rev. Michael Olcomcndy, Archbishop of Malacca and Singapore, at 0 p.m. on Saturday. The127 words
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Article72 1961-10-05 4 $1 0,000 boost for school SERANGOON, Thurs Pupils of the St. Thomas's School, in St. Michael's Road raised nearly $10,000 at their fourth fun fair and fete in aid of the school building fund. The Rev. V. F. Thomas, principal of the school, said that so far $60,000 had been72 words
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115 1961-10-05 4 MORE ARE NOW BUYING SINGAPORE-MADE MAHJONG TILES SINGAPORE, Thurs. More mahjong players In the State are now playing with locally manufactured mahjong tiles. According to a spokesman for a mahjong factory in North Bridge Road, locally manufactured mahjong sets made of plastic last longer and are heavier than those Imported115 words
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203 1961-10-05 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs SINGAPORE historians have not yet been invited to take part in a five-day seminar on Asian history, to be held in New Delhi from Dec. 9. Professor K. G. Tregonning, head of the History Department, University of Malaya here, was surprised203 words
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Article, Illustration139 1961-10-05 4 60 Changi women see how Times House produces The Free Press CHANGI, Thurs. Sixty young women from the Jalan Eunos Community Centre in Changi made a four-hour educational visit to Times House to see how The Free Press and the other Straits Times publications are produced. The only two men139 words
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118 1961-10-05 4 World tour Miss finds Singapore 'busiest' PAYA LEBAR, li. «i COMPLETING the last lap of a world I Miss B. K. Pimblev, of Sydney, Singapore ;i busier "international si centre** than :my in the 21 countries previously visited. Miss Pimbley made her tour decision suddenly m April when she was118 words
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Article49 1961-10-05 4 GEYLAXG. ThUJ dentfi of Karr chai. Geylang. will the Prophofs birt! Saturday at the com] I Madra>ah Kair.] The Assistant K I Haji Ismail b:n H wil] jive a lectun The lectun'' Is opt n Muslims Living ir G i area and will bop:r. at49 words
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Advertisement277 1961-10-05 4 LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS MALAYAN CHINESE COURSE ENGLISH WORKBOOKS This series is the most modern by approach to Chinese Teaching RONALD RIDOUT ever published in Malaya. Teachers everywhere have A Chinese course for non-Chinese schools. proved the excellence Of these Speech Books 1 to 3, ports 1 ond 2;277 words
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Advertisement154 1961-10-05 4 ■Sr^S AhCIDUI Kl ■R^ AUtLrtil -,^r- RI ■f IIKILL |K SATURDAY VI presents nightly 7th 0( P HTHE DUO ARNEDIS h speca f An action-packed Acrobatic Team AUSTRIAN in a sensational FLOOR SHOW DINNIf L Music by GERRY SOLIANO ond *1 or A'lo Carte ■M His ADELPHI QUINTET ond 9154 words
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Article, Illustration893 1961-10-05 5 FIDEL CASTRO - We had all expected a Dunkirk: But the result was a victory FIDEL CASTRO ■The world was busy with Hungary and M. East when we struck... WHERE 1 STAND... BY ...AS TOLD TO KURT SINGER PT. 5 WE LIVED TOO FAST, WE MADE HISTORY: THERE WON'T BE TIME TO WRITE893 words
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Advertisement105 1961-10-05 5 THE FUTURE SHAPES UP 4 m SINCE 1815 I! When in Penang check |H [A] II THE SWISS \V-\TCM I! your time with r M II 7 VSV^^i3yj^h for all climates ■i NOW Within your reach Swiss watches of the highest quality I Whatever your personality, age or occupation in105 words
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Advertisement219 1961-10-05 5 H GIANSINGWS H H GRAND ANNUAL E3 B A LARGE VARIETY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY H B TEXTILES AT LOWEST PRICES TO SUIT El BS jvP. Bpjfl M Chines* Brocedc 28" 3 .90 S 2.70 p.yd. Bj ■J Courtould's English Fabric 34" $350 2.70 K^ Chinese 100', dyed pure silk 45"219 words
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Miscellaneous209 1961-10-05 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis fcj^j.V. f I ASKEP NDUID 1 I POM'T MIMC? TWE Lsas^^ill I WELL, MR. MARSt?EM f IVb JF*/ bO 1 1 f?\ STAYQUIETTJ <3UNJNERS—J(jSr/**^ FINALLY FOUKIC7 YOU A^ SEEMS. L- J-H i THE HEART OF JULIET209 words
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Article340 1961-10-05 6 Vandals in our libraries TELLING THE PEOPLE I •>v Mr. i J R'jbeu.x education and training officer to iiu Beetnam Gioup. at an Oxloro conference tf;» ap;jrent;:e.s:OOSSF.S dole out praise and recognition av if thry mere gunig away €!> notrs. •pHEFT in any form is a crime. It is particularly340 words
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Article, Illustration739 1961-10-05 6 EUGENE BLACK - EUGENE BLACK (P FOR PEOPLE) MORE BIRTHS MEAN MORE PROBLEMS AND MORE TENSION World count grows by a baby a second SPECIAL REPORT BY President of World Bank T\l\. S. L. Sodhy, president of the National Federation of Family Planning Associations, in a talk in Penang las! month739 words
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Article, Illustration234 1961-10-05 6 PALMISTRY BY CHOO ANG GUAM. WHO HAS STUDIED THE SUBJECT FOR 16 YEARS IN a large percentage of hands in which the Girdle of Venus is found, the palms will be crossed by many fine lines running in all directions. These by themselves are sufficient234 words
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Article102 1961-10-05 6 The Free Press re- ported: Several deaths are reported to have occurred during last week in various parts of the town from cholera, which Is said to have been brought here by one of the Arab Pilgrim i ships that lately arrived. The vessel is stated to have been crowded102 words
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Article108 1961-10-05 6 JUST FANCY THA T TWO small boy.- upset a thrilling golf matchplay semifinal at one of Adelaide's exclusive clubs when they "stole" one of tMe balls. The players. Noel Neumann and Dirk McKay, followed by a largo gallery were all square alter the eighteenth, and had played down the 19th108 words
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Article114 1961-10-05 6 Life is like that "\f ANY plants, .a, if 1 the teacher i, prefix dog. I <ir !tlM^ there is the dou r,,,, dogwood, thr feg Can you name a plant? fixed by dog? "I can." shorn, (i member of the < lav< flower."' I JONES, who had for a114 words
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Article93 1961-10-05 6 LAUGH WITH BEACHCOMBER THE crat picture mid pr profitable bo Fouleno and hj blsso have been to l I ness for some \< skilled stall can pi Old Master now nd but they specialise ii in? ImpresKionU>l pic by litUe-known arti so little known tlathe most gu'.lib;. \j pretend to93 words
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Advertisement21 1961-10-05 6 INTRINSIC VALUES in REAL EMERALDS SAPPHIRES DIAMOND SET RINGS. U. S. de SIL V A Jewellers 106. ORCHARD RD., Telephone: *****.21 words
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Advertisement189 1961-10-05 6 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya ACE BOOKS TEDDY BOY Ernest Rymon S 1 25 The pathetic story of a teenage cr, mmol whose coreer ends in n-u r^< I LAST TRAIN FROM GUNHILL Gordon D. Shirreffs SIC She was a ho If -breed married fa c189 words
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Miscellaneous236 1961-10-05 6 TODAY'S RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE news: 1*.40 Alphabetically Short Wave Service voiir^: 10.00 Autnors piayII metres (72.>f) ke/ro hoiLse: 10.30 The Maiayanaircs; IJOO LUe^ nj^-j 476 metres. (midnight) Clo^e down. AM.— ll.OO Programme sum- RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) tnary; 11.U2 Music from me p.m. i.is Tiffin cate: 1.30 keyboard; 11.30 Soames236 words
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Miscellaneous300 1961-10-05 6 *^^^^^^^^^^L^^M^^MM CLUES ACROSS 9 Doe.s it beip to m:ike an NCO 4 Wheie to sit and iook a: a look tigerish? »6». screen 16). T t 7 Money crfficult to eet9 <4 4', n Help tT€m lua (3) -rear G > anima i be a miile o 10 Just isn't300 words
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Article, Illustration663 1961-10-05 7 STRAiN, tenseness, pressure —these are conditions o oody and mind everyone complains of but few is not felt that lightness at the back of the neck, thai on- the spine, that constricting of the muscles, that tic Joy of our work and play? Have you?663 words
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Article262 1961-10-05 7 still and aware. Close the eyelids. Breathe slowly and evenly, from the diaphragm. Very slowly raise the right leg. keeping the knee straight, until it Assumes a perpendicular position to the body. Then very slowly —and it must be slowly lower the leg to the262 words
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Article, Illustration61 1961-10-05 7 TUSHA Stuart, an opera singer embarking on a modelling career, wears a scarlet and black paper taffeta pillbox hat in the shape of a rose at a London winter fashion show. The jewellery she is admiring includes a diamond cocktail watch valued61 words
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Article635 1961-10-05 7 SHIRLEY LORD - A GIRL CAN GIRLS BEST FRIEND... SHIRLEY LORD By "7SA ZSA Gabor is one of my best friends." said the cosy American lady wearing the thick lenses at lunch the other, dav. "And d'you know, no man can ever believe it? Why are men so dense about our friendships? "Why635 words
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Article, Illustration701 1961-10-05 8 Exciting new material in S'pore shops GAY FLORAL PRINTS TO SOPHISTICATED GREY J^JOSAICS, stripes and pastels in the new "soft look" and more and more sophisticated colourings in the continental style are the latest in fabrics. This is evident from the 1962 range of Cepea, Graf ton and Potters fabrics701 words
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Article296 1961-10-05 8 nno the young girl or A the mature woman, there comes a time when an extra touch of luxury is needed to seal the importance of that "very special" date. That important cocktail party or an intimate dinner which means so much. But perfect296 words
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Article, Illustration233 1961-10-05 9 PLAYTEX PROVIDES THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM WHEN the mercury soars good grooming dictates changing from fKe $km our, twice or more daily. You cannot puf on a fresh costume o»er 3 girdle damp with perspirotion. Going away on holiday. e*cn for a weekend, has233 words
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640 1961-10-05 9 Slim without tears the Complan way JT STARTED in America, spread to Britain, and now it has caught on in Malaya the Battle of the Bulge. According to a survey carried out by a food company at least 50% of the adult population in America is on some form of640 words
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Article, Illustration395 1961-10-05 10 Old and new fashion in bathing wear THE TISSUE HAS SO MANY USES TODAY THK great outdoors oi sun and water arc great for your psyche...... but not for your skin. Few modern misses nowadays go to the beach unprepared. And one sees more and more of the familiar Kleenex395 words
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170 1961-10-05 10 REGULAR care with the correct Avon HI-LIGHT SHAMPOO will help to overcome hair-care problems for each member of the family. Fragrant, easy-to use, gentle Avon shampoos lather freely even in hard water, cleanse thoroughly, rinse out in a jiffy to leave hair "squeaky"170 words
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Advertisement181 1961-10-05 7 Feed fast-growing bodies on FAREX FAXEX provides just those things that babies and growing children need to build up healthy bodies, farex contains three different cereals for energy calcium and JJMa^^ vitamin D to strengthen bones and teeth Q^gd^L vitamins of the B group to encourage V^ healthy appetite, good181 words
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Advertisement84 1961-10-05 7 max Factor fashions it on IN PARIS! -iillf Max Factor fashions a make-up idea for eyes. For the 'Silhouette,' apply Cyeshadow over lid area only, without extending up- wards. Then silhouette the eyelid with a thin line of Eyeliner. Behold that beautiful big, deepset look! To silhouette your eyes, you'll84 words
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Advertisement312 1961-10-05 8 i&^~ -J&r-^^ 'jr.— i ,<^i^l -j^^p^^^^^^ .>,'» "?*^H H^H iK ''HHIPf v mm j m riii fiTITIMMIrr i/ r«W V^ f -iP^OtlN INJITjMT CREAM M II GOLDEN MOISTURE i/^ 1 I ExcixEiviErsrr V OP GALA OF LONDON MMSe *&MT£ CHAtri'SOtOtlL conducted THE PARISIAN WAY X-^fs a. CHARM, Deportment, >v Social312 words
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Advertisement286 1961-10-05 8 INTRODUCING NEW PLAYTEX GIRDLES ■'.< '.y.'.'.-'yl V <*.- ijj KBSijga|MlfcMSMHjßJjOJfi^'.' ■i^^^g^S* i* f v > ioC-^^^^f^KwßBBBBBe^^^^y' '^Bm»Ss'/. A -ft* "'X'--. .•;■>.*. now, ••all Vftflr wiiiml 'li^ Look your best in figure jrC«l I UlillU IS revealing sheers, slocks, short^ Pl^ll/f'AY fimaf on^ w ">wsuits by choosing onv ri «X*^* MIIIP«286 words
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Advertisement73 1961-10-05 9 Wf Pamela Dale Jr M Mil a jou.-s tut t>te\ No? 4 toothpasie, but something new a beautifier to P*^nt straight on to vour teeth 10 give them vibrancy, t~ Mg^^ and 4 pc^riv wniienci> they've never tiad before 1 PW^~ iJr.cs »n a twiakung— Usrs lur hourv J^yjlj from73 words
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Advertisement225 1961-10-05 9 The World over beautiful women keep their "make-up" fresh with KIiFFNFiA IVUIJJLIIIJLiiIL P^l Where your personal appeaV M ranee is so important, there s I up tired make-up. Kleenex is I li M I the idealtissue— soft,yct strong. r^ fc ne Serv-a»Tissue box ends I J^^m waste. ..saves you money...you225 words
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Advertisement118 1961-10-05 10 AND HELL SAY^ S) I PAR!S IN A PERFUME ...TOO WONDERFUL FOR WORDS' OH LA LA Perfume. Perfume Mist, Eou de Porfum, Eou de Porfum Mist .Concentre, Bath Powder. PARFUMS CIRO Obtainable at ail leading Singapore stores Sole Agents: Joseph Trovers Sons Ltd., Singopore. CO GREAT NAMES C^ J in118 words
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Advertisement53 1961-10-05 10 ■> s ■■■i^Bi9^'-jJ^*^"' Vf W^ JB^'i"' 9st^' 1 Hnwni*' '-*'flf* J i Are You I Worried 1 1 1 About Ffj I Your 1/ I Weight? I bk ffl •■v etr b^b)b&»~ v FOR r CONTROLLED SLIMMING THE COMPLETE 1 I 7 PLANNED FOOD TO DRINK jl I I B^B53 words
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Article, Illustration132 1961-10-05 11 JAPANESE GIRL TO MODEL FOR CARDIN I THE GEISHA TuSAY HIM BE A RElt-HEAO The Illng roM. turning thi girls 1 fl-head-id hidden changing It Lr hair YariotEi kl: Ami heads here to years adlng red-headed i\* t.OiiKa, i c things to ther 10 years. a black-132 words
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Article, Illustration686 1961-10-05 11 HOW YOU WALK AND HOLD YOURSELF HAS GREAT DEAL TO DO WITH IT CAN we become more beautiful by the way we walk? To answer this Question we must first agree what beauty is. If you associate beauty only with a beautiful face,686 words
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Advertisement63 1961-10-05 11 <:'■.'. ■a F E K UR K MEDICALLY TRAINED BEAUTY SPECIALIST, nch and othcr Continental qualifications ond more AT > <m experience. ACN| 9 the lotest techniques for skin defects such as P '7m S open P° res blackheads etc. RANTiID ADVICE FREE OF CHARGE QRri *i NiSSE ET B63 words
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Advertisement320 1961-10-05 11 m/ 1 Your §iqu FROM DIRT. OUST AND GRIME JM Helena Rubinstein i k Deep Cleanser y^l y* Now you can keep your com- and night for one week. Sec your plexion always lovely, always complexion bloom w ith newflawless, even when city smoke found cleanliness and health and fumes320 words
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128 1961-10-05 12 KEEP YOUR HAIR IN PLACE THE MODERN SPRAY WAY A MERICA'S three best selling hair sprays are available in Singapore. Pin Curl Set Hair Spray: For a wave set or styling moisten hair set in any style desired, spray entire hairdo, comb out when dry. Magic Hair Net: Only for128 words
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Article, Illustration837 1961-10-05 12 Correct light a must for makeup choice KEEP-COOL TIPS FOR YOUR COMFORT CHEATING the spectacular high- fashion colour co-ordinated look between make-up and fashion is not a glamour game of chance, says Max Factor, Hollywood's noted master of make-up artistry. Its ilattering success depends on selecting the correct colours and837 words
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537 1961-10-05 12 IT IS rare indeed to come across a woman or a girl in a city like Singapore who does not use cosmetics in one form or the other. Be it just a touch of lipstick or the full glamour make-up, it is537 words
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284 1961-10-05 12 A lovely complexion can be yours so easily HELENA Rubinstein tells you how to care for your skin so that it is flawless. All skins fall into three main classes: dry, oily or a combination of the two. Here's how to treat a dry skin. At night remove make-up with284 words
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Advertisement424 1961-10-05 12 hairdo i S 11 m exquisite ra all day /Wr now! K -0^ THREE HAIR SPRAYS FOR THREE DIFFERENT HAIR CONDITIONS Pin Curl Set-Magic Hair Net-All Purpose Pm Curl Set Hoir Sproy Holds hairdo exquisitely a I ccv long New improved, Lonolin-soft formula leaves you* i^cir cican, olive, noturcl. Packed424 words
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Advertisement151 1961-10-05 12 AND HE Ll -;> Ml FARIS IN A P| rf Um ...TOO WONDERFUj FOR VVOr-'j OH LA LA hlliw Perfume MMM fcau a; Porfum, Eou dc Parfurr Mist Conccntic Both Powder. PARFUMS CIRC Obtainable c: Singapore I Sole Agents: Joseph Trovers Sons Singapore. ...LIKE BATHING YOURFAC IN'MINTED SNOW! ■J Kl|.151 words
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Article, Illustration39 1961-10-05 13 S'pore is one of world's cleanest and heathiest Cities, he says POR] Thurs.- Is k)IV is one of and health- world, Mves inila, be- 1 Singapore a malaria In I Armj ah I 5 always poi as II ILVES39 words
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Article, Illustration257 1961-10-05 13 STORE AND MALAYA HAVE 'MOST CAPABLE' PREMIERS Japanese political expert says merger is a 'must' SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Prime Ministers of Singapore and Malaya are described as "most capable" leaders by a Japanese lecturer in politics. He is Mr. Kazuro Imai, 30. lecturer in international politics of the Institute for257 words
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51 1961-10-05 13 SINGAPORE, Thure. The Alumni Association will hold free film shows at the Medical Centre, Sepoy Lines, at 8.30 p.m. on the following Fridays this month: Tomorrow: Autumn Leaves; Oct. 13; Seven Voyages of Sinbad; Oct. 20; The Eddie Duchin Story; Oct. 27: The Caine51 words
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3028 1961-10-05 13 IN the National Langu--1 age Examinations conducted by the Ministry of Education. Singapore, In August, a total or 215 candidates gained the full certificate as follows: Passed Std. 1 133: Passed St. II 50: Passed Std. 11l 32.3,028 words
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299 1961-10-05 13 Road safety essay contest: A.A. appeal to school principals SINGAPORE, Thursday. ■pHE secretary of the Singapore Automobile Association, Mr. Y.W. Chan, appealed to all secondary school principals to urge their students to fake part in the association's road safety first essay competition. The competition, organised in conjunction with the Junior299 words
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Article25 1961-10-05 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs— There will be a free show of educational and cultural films at India House, 31 Grange Road, at 5.30 p.m. today.25 words
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230 1961-10-05 13 27 BURSARIES TO HELP STUDENTS TAKE HSC EXAM SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ministry of Education has awarded 27 bursaries to students in p ostsecondary classes to take the Cambridge Higher School Certificate examination. This is in addition to the 60 bursaries awarded in March this yrar and another 60 awarded in230 words
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Article87 1961-10-05 13 INCHE YUSOF IS PATRON OF SEMINAR SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan NVgaru. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. has accepted an invitation from the Trengkas Melayu Institute (Malaya* Singapore to be patron of the annual seminar and Malay shorthand competition which will be held here on Saturday. Sunday and Monday. Mr. Lee87 words
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Advertisement55 1961-10-05 13 ~L55- 4C#£S P4/MS CU'TKiEROIL iv^' "A A-N TONG K ZiLDJIAN T 'rlt TRUE TtJ '^ar cymbals I 9ve« 300 I "Z<nq". iertectly TefT!- g been ruble t -e end 542 50 S 49.50 [S 73 50 98 50 >\77 50 -145 00 S 156.00 i *ni Allowed T M. A.55 words
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Advertisement130 1961-10-05 13 At length Rupert picks himself plant that we found, and up and tries to tell his Mummy Then he is interrupted. Mr. Bear, what happened to Kim and Podgy who has been too surprised to after he set off to find hazel nuts. move or drop his spade, is now130 words
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Miscellaneous352 1961-10-05 13 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... m£ n .l i.^SST»s ARIES 3*" Yo VOL have tremendous en- alert than usual, then you will j, cnnooin u»ri »i k m avoid any sudden accident, thusiasm and arc very energt- SCORPIU No^' tic. You men are more than good brain t J' get yourself^ut352 words
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205 1961-10-05 14 CHINESE 'Y' CLUB WILL START WITH 20 RIDERS riders will A make up the Chinese YMCA Scooter Club to be formed with the opening of the association's membership campaign or Sunday, Oct. 15. Mr K.S. Ling, secretary 01 the Youth and Student Department, told me that the club, while being205 words
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Article200 1961-10-05 14 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH SCOOTER PAGE.... EDITED BY SKID AT TRICKY BEND IP»H MAPPFH COUPLES HOLIDAY A NEWLY-WED Singapore couple, who left here two weeks ago by scooter for a honeymoon at all Malaya's west coast towns, have returned. "The Federation people are so friendly and helpful200 words
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Article, Illustration248 1961-10-05 14 Peoples' Association was the venue of what is probably the most expensive vote S3 each but the price did nothing to lessen the excitement of electing Miss Bluebird of the Lambrettas on Saturday night. There were eight finalists248 words
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899 1961-10-05 14 Scooter care: Lubricants must be able to withstand special conditions ALL hoy scouts know that il two dry sticks arc rubbed briskly together, fire is produced. This was the method by which primitive man produced the first spark that ignited the first camp lire. What the cave dweller was doing,899 words
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261 1961-10-05 14 Highway racinn branded as a menace 4 CALL set 01 energy ai new mm who will not b. to work lor ;h,. Ur:: 1 tion oi I adly nee: Federation oi s Clubs" is made in souvenir i litfcM The Beooti rlst, a gaging introduced the Uunbn tt birds' dann261 words
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Advertisement306 1961-10-05 14 Start Getting around j Better Today Own a Gleaming NEW TamKFeUa P^i Hire purchase available |jpF Small depositx^mt^m^ easy payments inquire today at: M BORNEO MOTORS II 68-72 ORCHARD ROAD.SINGAPORE.TEL: *****^^ rjjQlSj GERMAN SCOOTERS! j-^_ r 1 SOLD SERVICED BY Be on top LTD. With NSU co Clcmerceou Avenue, Singopcre.306 words
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Advertisement24 1961-10-05 14 Ri SUZUKI MOTOR CYCLES FOR DEPENDABILITY RELIABILITY Sole Agents fcr Singapore Maiava. GUAN HOE CO., (M) LTD 14. Hill Street. Singapore -6. Tel: 2ioe-24 words
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Article, Illustration3078 1961-10-05 15 FREE PRESS GUIDE TO RACING FORM COIXOWING are all the T horses entered for thr penang Turf Clubs 0 ;,,h i Meeting: CLASS THREE IM)^ .-en .T-f'-M (X 3 D*»« 9; I Sad, Bristle c 1> ivtodi C7-*-«i d I D:v. Four Wind* S-4; ;U-sh.hd-neclc. n s pwc r-s 7V3,078 words
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Article, Illustration8133 1961-10-05 15 Horses entered for the Penang Turf Club's October race meeting PALOMAR SECOND: (15 started) 31-8-61 Ipoh 8-8 6F (Johnson) Cl. 3 Div. 2: Ist. Witte de With 8-10: 3rd. Ace Admiral 8-7; 4th. Sunshine Lad 8-10. Sh.hd--IJ-2. 1-14 3/5. Track good. SIXTH: (13 started) 27-8-61 Ipoh 8-9 6F (Bubian> Cl.8,133 words
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Advertisement142 1961-10-05 15 POWER ELEGANCE |m^^mj^ wArtli uUlflrußT M^^T^^^^ A ROOTI:J> PRODUCT Hiliitian Minx A BETTER BUY BECAUSE IT'S BETTER BUILT! Own this new Hillman and you own a/m* cor. It's Sweeping, elegant *new look'. not just put together, it's built and built to go. More verve and power from a r- j142 words
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Advertisement86 1961-10-05 16 SERVICE are the KEYNOTES to successful BUYER-SELLER relationship! GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL SCOTTS ROAD, SINGAPORE TEL: ***** CLIFFORD HOUSE, COLLYER QUAY TEL: ***** (BRANCH) mens tailoring I OUR EXPRESS SERVICE DEPT. MAKES CUSTOM-TAILORED SUITS IN 1 DAY ALSO WIDE RANGE OF TIES, SOCKS DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS ETC. CAMERAS, RADIOS, WATCHES,86 words
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131 1961-10-05 17 r HREE girit, I o( ,hc Young Adults ,J whose birthdays ih,s month. W.II b* iid at lb ned TESS Lucy Urn o ce Sm ore the lucky th dav 9"'*. Indent Cathenne See h0 w.il conduct the pf °J^ile Catherine h3S131 words
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Article, Illustration83 1961-10-05 17 :> it her Goodman Road L irked pretty Miss Florence t 4 bii Ihdaj k»v->haped birthday cake Fferenec "1 shall always BBlDbeT '"!1". v rataaej student at the Poly, tree! th.it she would face the responsibilities of adulthood alone. "But that does not mean that I will83 words
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227 1961-10-05 17 DEMI TASSE - Boarding school can't take place of home DEMI TASSE NEWS, VIEWS FOR PARENTS- BY (MHLDREN should not, in my opinion, be sent to boarding schools just because parents find them a little difficult to handle at home. For no matter how well a boarding school is run, it can be227 words
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467 1961-10-05 17 Bart Kincn - Jhe golden rules on how to make a picture Bart Kincn AN EXPERT REVEALS HIS SECRETS PHOTOGRAPHY CORNER By i ii ne go \W tting an m tographic I average ai tographer m >itivc steps 1 birth oi a phic idea 0 m n answers i m- bis latest Ito467 words
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Article, Illustration182 1961-10-05 17 ALEXANDRA LEE - ALEXANDRA LEE BY Public invited to an evening of fun I VTOU are invited to A join in an informal session of fun and merriment "in spookystyle" on the occasion of the Hallowe'en Day party organised by the Blue Triangle Club. The secretary, Isabelle Athlsayam, assures me182 words
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Article286 1961-10-05 17 THE Critic Contest winner this week is Mr. Chan Wan Yian, 62 Butterlly Avenue, Singapore 19. He wins the cash prize of $10 lor his effort. This is what he has to say: Pop singer, Ricky Valance who has been out of the286 words
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Article, Illustration71 1961-10-05 17 fiVR mystery star week was Dizzy Gi 1 1 esp i e, World Famous American Bandleader and trumpeter. The winner of 2 Philips EP discs is Mr. Ivan Browne, 53 Crowhurst Drive, Serangoon Gardens, Singapore 19. This week we have another popular personality of the music world.71 words
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Article149 1961-10-05 17 FROM the facts below can you guess who this world-famous man is? The answer will be published in P 3 tomorrow. One of eleven children of which only six survived, this man showed great maturity even as a child. He preferred the talk of adults, absorbed their discussions149 words
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152 1961-10-05 17 SELETAR CLUB TO STAGE SOPHISTICATED COMEDY HOW a Scottish nobleman, succeeds in his efforts to get a son after his wife has had six daughters, forms the backdrop of a sophisticated comedy which is Seletar Theatre Club's entry into the Drama Festival of the Services. "Roar Like a Dove", produced152 words
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378 1961-10-05 17 Mammoth variety show for children on U.N. Day JJVERY effort is being made to make it a memorable day for an expected crowd of 10,000 children when they attend a grand variety show prepared specially for their enjoyment. "Young Stars' Delight", sponsored by the Singapore Congress and presented by Amateur378 words
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110 1961-10-05 17 THEME FOR ARTS BALL: 'OUT OF THIS WORLD' BE prepared for something "out of this world" the theme of the seventh Arts Ball at Raffles Hotel on Nov. 4. I understand from the secretary of the ball committee, Mrs. Estella Shepherd, that plans are afoot for "an atmosphere of unreality110 words
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Advertisement191 1961-10-05 17 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular ""j reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- "n $L plete the special delivery form be- low and hand it to your news-vendor \CSwTTt or post it to the address below and «y^ fcTwflPC^ the FREE PRESS will be delivered JfcrfeqjWy191 words
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367 1961-10-05 18 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By PENANG, Thursday. TRAINKK Bagby's Arina Gold did a sparkling workout at the Batu Gantong track this morning, and incidentally returning the fastest time of the day. Working alone Arina Gold was full of running at the end367 words
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405 1961-10-05 18 SPORTLIGHT TF you've got a quick cure for headache, pass it 1 over to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Councillors who meet on (of all the days!) FRIi DAY THE 13TH. They'll need it because high on 1 the agenda of that405 words
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236 1961-10-05 18 THE RECS WITH FIVE STATE PLAYERS LOSE TO ARMY SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Army's forward trio of Wedgebury, Abdullah and Noordin combined well for the Army to beat a formidable S.R.C. team 3-1 on the padang here yesterday. The Recs fielded five State players in their team which included Lenny Noms,236 words
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110 1961-10-05 18 NEWCASTLE U. GO DOWN TO LIVERPOOL 2-0 LONDON, Thurs. Results of last night's football matches were: Division Two: Liverpool 2 Newcastle United 0Division Three: Bournemoutn 2 Notts County 1, Lincoln City v. Queens Park Rangers postponed. Reading 0 Port Vale 0. Division Four: Gillingham 3 Barrow 2. Workington Town 3110 words
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Article29 1961-10-05 18 NEW YORK. Thuw—The New ZZ o^ a P kees beal Cincinnati Reds 2-0 in the opening match in the best-of -seven world baseball series here yesterday29 words
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Article25 1961-10-05 18 LONDON. Thurs.— Results of last nights rugby union matches were Bridgent 9 Ncath 8. Penarth 0 Cardiff 32. Saracens 21 Middlesex Hospital 0.25 words
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Article24 1961-10-05 18 LONDON. Thurs.— Terrv Spinks former British professional featherweight boxing champion. was suspended for 12 months by the British Boxing Board of Control.24 words
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Article51 1961-10-05 18 PEXANG. Thurs. Jockey i Merv Posner has left for Australia on a short holiday and will miss the forthcoming Penang meeting. He will probably bo away for a month and is expected :to return in time to ride at i the Singapore Oct. Nov. meet-51 words
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277 1961-10-05 18 SINGAPORE, Thursday. ONLY 12 entries have been received so far for the six-a-side youth competition to be held from Oct. 17 to 23. The closing date for the competition has been extended for more entries. The six-a-siae competition is277 words
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Article40 1961-10-05 18 KATMANDU. Thurs Prince Basandhara, 34-year-old brother of King Mahendra of Nepal, has j agreed to run a token 100 metres i with the Olynxpic torch when it reaches Nepal on Its way to Tokyo for the 1964 games-40 words
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Article435 1961-10-05 18 The old Saints go down fighting WOODSVILLE, Thurs. —The heavier RAF Tengah found the "not so old," Saints hard to beat in their rugby match here, and had to be content with a 12 points (two i penalties, try and drop kick) to eight (goal and try) win over St.435 words
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147 1961-10-05 18 PARRER PARK. Thurs.— Hong Kong Shanghai Bank Sport.* Club movea into the Division A final of the Singapore Business Houses' League and Cup tournament when they drew one all witii Eveready Sports Club here yesterday. The Bankers p;ppea Eveieaay lor i.ne ;:<riu to147 words
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Article74 1961-10-05 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Swimming Club beat ihr Masonic Club by four games to onr in snooker competition last night. Results (SCC lirsl T. Wilrle b: J. Black by two tramr.s t Toms bt N. Maclntyre by two frames; J. van Dijk bt S. Tlackett by74 words
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113 1961-10-05 18 'pANGLIN. Thurs. S.C.R.C, the defending champion*, cleared their second hurdle when they defeated Tanglin Club 5-1 in the senior section of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's inter-club tournament for the Kliney Cup here yesterday. Tne only matcu the Chinese lost was m113 words
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Article, Illustration113 1961-10-05 18 9 Its a lons, long way to becoming a professional but Dominic McLaughlin. above, believes in starting young. The 11 -year-old golfer shot a 40 five over par for the Kepptl (iub course nine holes early this week. Dominic, a Form IA113 words
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47 1961-10-05 18 STTA NATIONAL TOURNEY FINAL ON TOMORROW lUS A.vm., p:nn>nip> Wortd S adiUin j 7.00 BJU 'J'neit* Ut prognmm 7.00 p.i,. \S 730 p.:r. 8.00 p m \> 1 8.30 pmi Si 9.05) p :r. j 9.30 p m j io.oo pja liiciH' A.::: Mii.Mf; [i I u\-.,. .IH'47 words
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Advertisement728 1961-10-05 18 Name Age Address Poxt this form to: "Free Press Cycle Race." Times House, Singapore 9. Only the first 500 entries received will be permitted to compete. I wish to en'er the FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE. 2. I agree to abide by the rules, and I certify that I will rare728 words
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Advertisement391 1961-10-05 18 JSBfejIUSTBEII Cut aions dotted linn J ITHURSDA! 1 I WORD PUZZLE k BP i I Cut out ond pin with other coupons Posting instructions oppeor bclov I NAME /■"'^V x^v ■j >.*.J j cut atone Hotter rtnvt CLUES FOR WORD PUZZLE BP 4 1. A mon unused to the 4.391 words
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