The Singapore Free Press, 18 November 1961
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Title Section21 1961-11-18 1 KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1961. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article42 1961-11-18 1 I'pOfi pistols ■an in lour of It Asia I tstoms I officials m iS« -East I in pore \!r!l- tour «>f B td sea I firstH t<> I traffic :ii I B-ope a:-on B is o'O- mal at it42 words
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380 1961-11-18 1 Earl Alex (Britain's top wartime strategist) slips in SINGAPORE, Sat. Field Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis, who has been described as Britain's most successful wartime military strategist, has slipped quietly into Singapore from Australia for a six-day private visit. He Is accompanied by Lady Alexander. They are stayi ing at380 words
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Article25 1961-11-18 1 COLOMBO. Sat. The Soviet spaceman. Major Yuri Gagarin, will pay a four-day vLsit to Ceylon next month, it was announced here yesterday.25 words
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144 1961-11-18 1 JAPANESE CAN PLAY USEFUL ROLE HERE, SAYS MISSION SINGAPORE, Sat.— A tO 25 man Japanese economic and industry study mission left for Hong Kon£ yesterday after two-day stay hero convinced that Japanese could play an increasingly useful part in the State's industrialisation. The leader of the mission, Mr- Masatake Yoshino.144 words
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154 1961-11-18 1 HUNDRED WAIT IN VAIN FOR SIDE-DOOR CLIFF I SINGAPORE. Sat. —Hoping: tor a glimpse of their' I idol singer, Cliff Richard.! were some scores of his Sin- gapore teenage fans, who waited for more than an hour at the airport yester- day. More than 100 teenagers had turned up an154 words
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Article52 1961-11-18 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Turl Club's head office In Robinson Road will be open all day tomorrow for oil-course belting on the third day oi tho Perak Turf Clubs November meeting. The Bukit Timah racecourse's off-course betting service will operate only from Race Five (2.2052 words
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Article20 1961-11-18 1 WASHINGTON, Sal Mr McNamara, U.S. Secretary Defence, said yesterday thai be Kr-.lm nnli'.ary buiici-up was ffoceeding ver> satisfaclorliy.20 words
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Article20 1961-11-18 1 Beirut, Sat.— King Sand, tbe rids richest monarch, is .y U] with ulcers and may go surgery.20 words
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Article, Illustration354 1961-11-18 1 FOUR CHILDREN GIVE THEIR SAVINGS TO THE CHEER FUND SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Lions Club Cheer Fund topped the $3,000 mark this week with another sixteen donations ranging from S2 to SlOO. Shining example of the week comes from the four children of businessman Mr Kantilal Shah who gave up354 words
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275 1961-11-18 1 The Colonel waited 20 years to pay his tribute SINGAPORE, Sat. A SHACKELTON took oil* from Singapore at 1 p.m. yesterday and headed for Pulau Tioman, about 70 miles off the Pahang coast, where the British battleship Prince of Wales was sunk by the Japanese 20 years ago. For one275 words
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Article270 1961-11-18 1 MEW, neic, new in the lively, progressive Free Press no fewer than four exclusive features. Starting today, in P. 5, is the first of a fascinating series called The Frontiers of Healing. It tells how medical science is progressing in its never ending war against disease and270 words
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353 1961-11-18 1 SCRUTINEER - Samson gets a confident vote at Ipoh tomorow SCRUTINEER By IPOH, Soturdoy. fHK official handicapper, Major Pole-Hunt* lias (lone a good job and winners arc not 100 easy to line! in tomorrow's Ipoh card <>f twelve races, the iirsl starting at lIJW a.m. t expect there will be another crop353 words
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Article28 1961-11-18 1 < ih' |)u< Ci tod.o a n iitiii iiu v ittf i '1.1 hud Hals; hiMtu: WB DClltfi EfKSI l."». Mtttec n UK «.nt> UK rrnt28 words
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Article16 1961-11-18 1 SINGAPOW J i 'Mii< \nuU tin i■ h i npari >) P isions i Ordinance16 words
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Article32 1961-11-18 1 i nmiii S'ATtONS, Sal Mih h <iw ernnvm '1 l;<!r tv itv plJfr- i< r nuiution f'*T I l Vi v^ (iiiinri tided iv dluu.i 1 1>. vourrr> ninJ32 words
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Advertisement45 1961-11-18 1 r MAl^/BATTERVj 1/ BX-330 pofa card, comments, best bets and latest hints -P. 1, 11, 12. I f m ff 6 Hiniiii, l FOI TMf ifOtOOM K^ H IGHI FOR TNf DINING ROOM I a visit to our r^nditioned showrooms at r^^^^ Tel: 931 11.45 words
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Advertisement154 1961-11-18 1 VAN llli\ FURNITURE j Sole Agents > VAN HIN FURNITURE CO.. LTD.. 142, Orchard Rd.. Spore 9. Tel. ***** 129. Ipoh Rd., X Lumpur. Tel. *****. DAVIDSON STAR-D fr\ TR I PO D S H§ DEEP A jT DOWN QUALITY fllll 27 g :U P erblmrof STAR!) TRIPODS Hi illll154 words
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296 1961-11-18 2 TIN EDGES HIGHER AIDED BY UPTURN AT SINGAPORE I OXDOX. Sat. The tin market continued to edge higher in early dealings helped by the upturn at Singapore. However. SOIQC selling of casli subsequently appeared and values backed away to :.m>h the session with no material change on balance. Vt ..i,t296 words
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Article226 1961-11-18 2 VJMIPS lytn< alongside the Singapore NtaWM toUjy jre. X- 26, W«ft««icdwi 4fi Grootekerfc 42 Vl:.iv 23 .1. Metallurg Baykov 35 36, TcoMmin ■•"> I ralllc Blaerak 2S, I tsuaai i 13 m. Ti ag Hoo ts 30, statl I \.r :r.v, i> Tama m M 21 22,226 words
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310 1961-11-18 2 Ampol net profits grow at faster rate than turnover by The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Saturday. JHE results of Ampol Petroleum for the year to September 30 last are specially interesting since they have features which are unusual in present circumstances, says the Investors Chronicle. Like many other oil310 words
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165 1961-11-18 2 STOCK MARKETS CLOSE THE WEEK ON A DULL NOTE lONDON. Sat. Stock ji markets finished the week i on a dull note. There was very little news to stimulate in- tere>t. Under week-end profit -taking Industrials drifted lower with .some of the more outstanding raovement.x reflecting board room news Leading165 words
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Article47 1961-11-18 2 LONDON. Sat. Hie monthly London /Liverpool rubber stocks with figures for October and September, respectively, are: London: Rubber landed 3.851. 6.437. delivered 9.316. 8.325. stocks 4.797. 10.262. Liverpool: Rubber landed 3.492. 3.430 delivered 3.739. 4.500. stocks 5.425. 5 672 'includes Board of Trade Rubber >.47 words
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80 1961-11-18 2 LONDON. Sat.— A scheme to introduce a new crop and industry in Sarawak is to be started soon by the British Colonial Development Corporation and the Sarawak Government. The corporation announced here yesterday that it was linancing a small pilot scheme for growing oil80 words
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Article48 1961-11-18 2 LONDON, Sat.— More than 600 strlicer.6 at the British light steel preying factory at Acton, voted at, Ealing ytblerciay to continue their stoppage until Christmas if necessary. Only one vote was cast against the decision. The men have been en strike /or nearly three months.48 words
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Article61 1961-11-18 2 HONG KONG. Fn. Closing prices here today wore: Previous Today i H. 3. Bank Corporation $364 $364 sales sales J Wheelock M^t&.a $12.90 $12.60] sales sales H'kong phone $45.00 $44.50 i sales sales j Dairy Farm Cold Storage $37.25 $37.50 sail s sales j Taikoo Docks $71.0061 words
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Article123 1961-11-18 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales In the Singapore Trading Room yesterday wereINDUSTRIALS: F. N. $2.43 2 cents), Gammon 51. 74 (-f-1 cent), Kothmans $1.07 (unchanged). S.C.S. $2.41 1 cent*. Steamship 78 cents (unchanged), s. Times $3.14 (-4 cents), f.E. ords $127 (4-1 cent), Wearne $3.20 t-2 cent*).123 words
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235 1961-11-18 2 Rusk: Red tactics in S. Vietnam threat to peace WASHINGTON, Sat Mr. Dean Rusk, the U.S. Secretary of State, told a Press conference yesterday that Communist infiltration and subversion in South Vietnam was a threat to peace. Mr. Rusk charged the North Vietnamese regime with a determined and ruthless campaign235 words
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93 1961-11-18 2 CHANNEL BRIDGE: JOINT STUDY BY U.K., FRANCE PARIS. Sat. The British and French Governments are to press ahead with joint studies of projects for a tunnel or bridge across the 20--mile wide Channel between the two countries. This was disclosed here yes- i terday after talks between Mr. Ernest Marples93 words
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Article26 1961-11-18 2 IEI. AVIV. Sat —Syrian and [sraeli troop.- exchanged fire foi :ialf an hour on the border southeast of the Sea of Galilee yesteriay26 words
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85 1961-11-18 2 ONDON. Sat. More than j LJ 1.000 strikers at London airpon yesterday voted to return to work pending negotiations on a new pay offer The loaders, and about 900 other ground staff who struck in sympathy with them, are expected to return to work85 words
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Article46 1961-11-18 2 PARIS, Sat.— The French Gov- eminent ha.s given "a mcv-l favourable welcome' to a Mororcan proposal that Mohammed Bon Bella and hi* fellow-Algerians on j hunger strike should be trans- ferrec to a private clinic undo Moroccan protection, it was announced last night.46 words
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Article24 1961-11-18 2 NEW DELHI, Sat.— President Artnuro Fror)d:zi. of Argentina, will pay a four -day state visit to I India on Dec. 424 words
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Article314 1961-11-18 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.S. Pepper aoov» prlcl!S guo|l;d v UA LONDON Nov. 17. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.t. European ports Now. ..unquoted, unquotod Dec 22 a/32 a RUBBER No. 1 RSS •Pot 22 13/1H 22J RUBBER No. 1 RSS314 words
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352 1961-11-18 2 Strongholds of Congo Army mutineers bombed by U.N. planes ELISABETHVILLE, Saturcfcn IJNITED NATIONS planes were reported last night to ha\c bombed three strongholds of the Congolese Army mutineers who massacred 13 Italian airmen at Kindu, Kivu province, las* Saturday. Radio reports which reached here last night said the plane? attacked352 words
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Article129 1961-11-18 2 NEW DELHI, Sat— Official details were issued yesterday on the three-week State visit of the Yang diPertuan Agong to India in December. An External Affairs Ministry announcement said the King, accompanied by his Consort and entourage of 2b. is due to land at Bombay harbour129 words
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191 1961-11-18 2 MYSTERY SINKING OF THE BLUE BELL: NOW CAPTAIN KILLS HIMSELF MIAMI. Sat. Capt. Julian lfl Harvey, skipper oi the ketch Blue Bell that sank last Sunday night in the Bahamas, killed himself last night in a Miami motel. Harvey. 45. of Fort Lauderdale. was one of two survivors of the191 words
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Advertisement477 1961-11-18 2 N.Y.K.LINE 5 port X ii Dan Pe^ang Suiriirta Maru Stfioa, L'S LA 3 I 12] H'bUf| Antwerj I Roti 11 11 Uec SMimi Maru I I MBR, p vt G v Its, Hanburi (ETA 5 12 6;;, E'=^en, R'c-itn. lc tatwera Le X -c 27 29 Nov TOKonarm Maru P.irt477 words
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Advertisement80 1961-11-18 2 i" ALL SAFELY BALED $l| THANKS TO SIGNODE STEEL STRAPPING Be it rubber baleb fru b iw crates, timber, tr.ve n> general goods Signc ing secures it best <^a<;kx> BIMCAI AIR VIEW CABARET > Air -Conditioned > EXTENSION I A.M. J P resenii ill f^ie Popular Song^resi KM (•MfafCe/cinet/AnVA/fl >80 words
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283 1961-11-18 3 Singapore; Saturday. plh Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Gan, said yesterday that the Government was looking into the possibility of legislation to control the building of unauthorised houses :;n(!, at the same time, provide for the welfare of the people. r283 words
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152 1961-11-18 3 144 FAMILIES ON SITE FOR NEW LINK ROAD: MORE THAN HALF RESTTLED 2IM vr- sat :1 1 families by the consa link road >n Scran- Garden Estate d Brad lei] Road, I of have boon res ti have tnodation oi own For tl ing families, nents were h to resettle152 words
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152 1961-11-18 3 PLUMBER GETS 7 YEARS JAIL FOR ARMED ROBBERY rjINGAPORE, t A piumO ocr, Chan Wen Heng, 26, aih d for seven years b a. Justice Wee Chung in the A size Court yes- foi bbin with three others, two tailors of wrist watches, fountain pens I ci to tin total152 words
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Article77 1961-11-18 3 Welcome to Singapore v,.- s. F. Williams, a r0 tpany director, arrived from Color bo for a fourday visit. He Is staying at the Goodwood Hotel. Mr G T. Russell, a representative for export flew in from Hong X for five clays before Bangkok. Tie also v rs ,1 the77 words
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163 1961-11-18 3 COURT SAYS 'NO' TO APPEAL BY 3 TO STAY IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Sat.— Two sisters and their brother who were living here as illegal immigrants since 1957, yesterday unsuccessfully appealed to a magistrate to allow them to stay in Singapore. The two sisters were Chew Lie Eiiang, 24. Chew Lie163 words
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Article22 1961-11-18 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Police Band will play at the Botanic Gardens tomorrow from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.22 words
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Advertisement72 1961-11-18 3 9 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK f Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page »iic*r Oiiiffiti Just unpacked f I V¥OOLLEM Pullovers I Slipovers Waistcoats Dressing Gowns Socks I Underwear I" J Mufflers I FOR COMPLETE WINTER I OUTFIT CALL AT I S PORLS72 words
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Advertisement265 1961-11-18 3 V^ HICHER IN QUALITY V I LOWER IN PRICE r//VuloniiUK Hice Cooker #.v ##tf» on Iff riv4> i>quippi>*t wifit SEW -WAR BUM yjt f> i t JflßSi .^PW|^ iLjtil f=7- 7 J&Bsm I© 7 Jftek CJUohc i. Ce. H* 3^ V. i«7 T.o> I'.rct S,-«opo.t 5 Tri 73«13* 7 U«O265 words
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Miscellaneous1002 1961-11-18 3 1 I I I Ml VI If El WM -=r^ feJ I H 1 fw MM 4 r^# fcJ > I* m mttr M MM m-^^ -i— ~*l*^^^or mwm m 1•' f*l M-M SINGAPORE, Saturday. JJM docs not need any introduction, but do mccl the genial Filipino introduced in this1,002 words
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406 1961-11-18 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. IF THERE IS any octagenarian in Singapore who is tearful of taking to the road, he should take a cue from Inche Hashim bin Yusof, 81, of Kuala Lumpur, who was driving406 words
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Article, Illustration64 1961-11-18 4 Pi tlu re by MR. AND MRS. VIRGIL REUTENS who were married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. The bride Miss Colleen Augustin, N the daughter of .Air. and Mrs. n. E. Augustin of Taiping. The bridegroom the eldest son of Mr.Michael Anchant - 64 words
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141 1961-11-18 4 SINGAPORE, Saturday. pROGRESS has been made towards the setting up of a training centre for the blind. This was announced by the outgoing president of the Singapore Association fcr the Blind. Mr. Yeo Tla n Siew, at the annual meeting held at the School for the141 words
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74 1961-11-18 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Kamponß Jagoh Ifalay rfi'nool has won the 1961 Inter-School General Ki.i w I c Quiz sponsored by the Malay Section of Radio Singapore. 1 l:i the finals held at Radio Singapore recently four students from that school beat their rivals from ChU'i74 words
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Article40 1961-11-18 4 KUALA KUBU RAHRTJ gal The people of Ulu Selanoor have contributed $10 400 to the National Monument Fund Hip biggest donation of SI. OOO was made by Mr. LUn Tan. a tin miner of Rawang.40 words
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Article22 1961-11-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Mentri Besar of Selangor Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, has returned after twomonth holiday abroad.22 words
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Article105 1961-11-18 4 Thine only.— Psalm lxxi, 16 jyjARK this psalm, for as both a prayer and a pledge it addresses itself to the "righteousnesses itself," the exact justice. ot God. i M\*i N ftlwavs ;o pray and not to faint." said Jesus <Luke xviii, 1). And here we see a^e105 words
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Advertisement118 1961-11-18 4 jrff*^— B^^^BBi^^^^te^Sß^^P^fe //.v#7##.v#V#» Jtiiicriais Air -Conditioned Showroom H, North Bridge Road, Singapore, Tel: *****. A Perfect fit is our '^r^?^ 7 >^ motto X We will not let you MIS%>J wear our suits unless they fit you yM^^i properly. &'tfealtk' FINE SHOES FOR MEN H. W. SHELLEY SINGAPORF Made by118 words
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Advertisement129 1961-11-18 4 Take with y Ou ;L ne to, ALL TRANSISTOR LIGHT v,^ A n<:*v, cxc J| to the ERRES portofa range the RA C? 2-Waveband portableIdeal tfs a second radio in your honHIGHLY EFFICIENT AERIALS CRYSTA; CLEAR RECEPTION ISEJ f OUTDOOR OR INDOOR -T^[ mo^t STOKVIS (M) LTD. s, Bq THOTEL129 words
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Miscellaneous214 1961-11-18 4 TM^f/f SERVICES St. Andrew^ Cathedral: 7.00 6.15 an 7*™ m--8.30 a.m and 6 p.m 01 915 10 30 Wesley: 7.30 a m 10 am ''''•L.'^.P.m. 1079 (Serangoon Teluk Aver ChinSe Method C'- R ri (7? Br3S Basah 9 a.m.. 10 30 am linn Road >- 8.30 a.m.. 930 a.m.. 3214 words
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Article, Illustration1215 1961-11-18 5 DAVID ETTRICK - Rheumatism: The costly crippler DAVID ETTRICK ,.ITV TO CM'SE PRRMANFNT nAMArr xvtttiottt KILLING MAKES TT A No. 1 DISEASE OF EMINENT s»n L ECONOMIC wn MEDICAL IMPORTANCE By PART 1 kl^ Ij t fc.H^ji I Br^ iir SB it, n the IIHl lH) i0 racked ii Ol etunr K |,,eri«I1,215 words
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Advertisement25 1961-11-18 5 NOHNER PII HARMONICAS I h I 12.0 C >:: so M, A. LTD., 6 t VLuS 4'Ctf£S PJ/KS IGEROIL x m kmm 5 MA CAMERAS CA-tia25 words
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Advertisement267 1961-11-18 5 munsingwear /g\ THIRE IS NO UNDIRWEAR jggSf*] uke MUNSINGWEAR /rN^, tshirts V'"l;dHJ^ hovt Guorcntccc v.ill-not-scg" v jMT' w JH \il ffe MEN'S BR'EF X^Jj B <Mf/* KN stretCh| brat' t I tretcnes vp < ond«d< >i! /s<^^ |hi body rTuvemtr 1 c bend couch construdK) f^iA^/SSI^D lv C- norvbinci'u i-..^^rt.267 words
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Miscellaneous155 1961-11-18 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenscm MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis 7" ISOCWTHiMSSAS -iALU,£-'-.£r.OMS| I TOO MUCH FOR ME— 7 J s^_^ --THE MiMO PLAvS-'i? &KS" I'M ALL WERVES rU-y^s,. f 4 /O£AS A/Afi£>A //AS—J \J ~3j-^7^*/ j_ --^^^4 THIM6S LOOK REAL. BUT TAKE A LITTLE155 words
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Article161 1961-11-18 6 'CUT OUT THAT PRIZE...' YOUR decision to cough up $10 a week for the "best"' letter accepted for publication could not be a good one. no matter from what angle you may choose to see it. and the consensus i.s that the sooner the offer is withdrawn the better It161 words
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376 1961-11-18 6 J-JAilDI^ ;i week passes llml docs nol draw attention to ;i major traffic problem via letters to the editor. Many of these refleci the views of individuals, both pedestrians and motorists alike, others reflect the views of motoring^associations, j s^Tate Membership, oi th, The376 words
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Letter154 1961-11-18 6 MOTORIST oi Singapore 9 (Free Press. Nov. ii) couldn't be more justified in urging the police to take action against those who endanger the lives of their children while on the roads. Common sights on Singapore roads are: Dad and mum sitting iv the front >f154 words
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120 1961-11-18 6 DANGEROUS WORDS IX THE CLASSROOM IT hurts mo deeply when I hear two of my classmates arguing about a so-called "superior race". Each dissenter invariably maintains that his owit vacv is far superior to that of the other. If you wt re to ask an ethnologist I'm sure he would120 words
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199 1961-11-18 6 Messrs. K K and my higher studies XiSnmlEh J^S a studenl slill unsteeped in foreign poli cies ;md national strategy your reports daily <>n Hie warnings and counter warnings issued by Messrs. X and X leave we in a dilemma. l will finisi) school at the end oi this year199 words
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Article352 1961-11-18 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Tengku on historic mission JTHE Federation Prime 1 -Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, is now in London for talks on his Malaysia plan and reunification oi Singapore and Malaya. trhe Tengku has to London full of optimism and bearing cvith him the good ishes of all right thinking352 words
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Article211 1961-11-18 6 The kindly taximan TRIBUTE FROM AUSTRALIA LAST month, my husband, daughter and I spent four days sightseeing and shopping in Singapore. We noticed in your paper of Oct. 6 an article about a taxi driver who was highly praised by an American couple who had spent a few days in211 words
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Article87 1961-11-18 6 The Free Press reported: "A letter from one of the Cochin Chinese alumni of the Pulo Tikus College, now residing at Saigon, addressed lo the Superior, furnishes additional information respecting the operation of the edict of the King against Christians. A student who arrived at Saigon from87 words
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Article71 1961-11-18 6 INCLUDED in South Africa's latest list of authors whose writings are banned is Mr. Khrushchev ("international Situation and Foreign Policy"*. Irish playwright Brendan Behan "Borstal Boy" i. and President Nkrumah ("I Speak of Freedom"). A LAWYER has taken out a private summons and sent it to the71 words
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Article75 1961-11-18 6 JOCELVN DCmOiUQ is right. Our t;j\j drivers no longer h;i\, any consideration i,,i their passengers. day they not onh smoke but snee/r and swear as well. Our taxi driver* need to be given tli. elementary lessons polite behaviour. They are usually t! first people tourists come into contact75 words
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Advertisement677 1961-11-18 6 I You crnn hand in I your classified ad. I to any one of I COLD STORAGE I SHOPS I throughout I MALAYA °nd I SINGAPORE •AMfRON WIOMLANOS Com Stor»«f m U4. t >U Taaan K;i a kPOM l-«« 4 Hlor««« M »*4i| 1-5 CUr« Stntt hmm CoM Storage <677 words
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Miscellaneous308 1961-11-18 6 TODAfS RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE think?; 11.00 Saturday night Short Wave Service rhythm; 12.00 (midnight) Ci'ase il metres (7250 kc/s.i down. Medium Wave Service: RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres; I7t; metres. T> r.s*. l.ia Summary ot proa M. li.oo Programme Mim- grammes foi the afternoon* mary; i 1.02 String time; 11.30 1.13308 words
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Miscellaneous325 1961-11-18 6 I I CLUES ACROSS 4 £lU eed a wM )4 3 1 I Shaij) is in the district (6). 5 American shop? <o». 5 A little money in advance (3). Russian representative? (4), 8 Sound of a horn, perhaps (4). A ousslle weapon <7». 9ln which one may do pass-325 words
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288 1961-11-18 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday. Li -heir 'quality and outlook' should command support I to the have been tpore Itist.I si issue ol Institute, itlook" al- technic stuI command I nt ot archiI X mtribation I act on the I thinking will recognised to the growth lition in288 words
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Article86 1961-11-18 7 SIKHS TO OBSERVE NANAK DAY SINGAPORE. Sat.— Sikhs in Singapore and through- i out the world will celebrate the birthday of the founder 01 the Sikh religion, Sri Guru! N'anak Dcv, on Wednesday, Nov. 22. Elaborate plan have been made by the Sikh temple committees here to celebrate the occasion.86 words
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29 1961-11-18 7 Suyin in Cambodia watch filming her third novel \rom-. Saturday. ii)U i iKilionallv-kuown li i s )!ic io Phnom ni* '< ;isi ihe Same lion ol her novel, 1 ■al29 words
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72 1961-11-18 7 RADIO DEALERS FROM FIVE COUNTRIES MEET SINGAPORE, Sat About 111 dealers from SingaPederation and rritories attended 13th P:r.::p- Radio DealC »nveni ion at the CulC I c iss< c: the future Philips radios and n sets In the Malay- J M Ha in -ay. genmanager of William nd C mp72 words
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Article36 1961-11-18 7 IPOH, sut. The Perak GovemntK nt has given $13,500 to the St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade hen to buy stretchers, first aid boxes, water bottles, raincoats, blankets, sound sheets, splints and bandages.36 words
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151 1961-11-18 7 Japanese Assemblymen see Singapore on South-East Asia tour SINGAPORE, Saturday. jnVENTY- EIGHT members of the League of Local Assemblymen of Japan are now in Singapore in the course of a lour to observe the economic, trade and industrial structures of South-Mast Asian countries. The party is led by Mr. Naoyuki151 words
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69 1961-11-18 7 DOCTOR RETURNS AFTER COURSE IN U.K. SINGAPORE. Sat. Dr. Oon Chong Lin. has returned homo after completing a twoyear post graduate course in London under a Singapore Government Scholarship. In London, Dr. Oon studied at Hammersmith Hospital wher< he obtained a diploma in radiology. Dr v Oon, an old boy69 words
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70 1961-11-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Chief Commissioner of I the Boy Scouts Association. Federation of Malaya, told Scouts to help flood victims. In a circular lc all Scout > district commissioners, he said: "The flood season has come. Together with it, normally come disastrous consei70 words
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Article60 1961-11-18 7 TELUK ANSON. Sat, Mr. 1 M. Narasamuloo was elected president of the Selaba branch of the Malayan Indian Congress at its annual meet- myOther officials were: vicepresident. Mr. T. A. Sannasi: secretary, Mr. A. M, Iyyavoo; Asst. secretary, Mr. N. Kan- nan; treasurer, Mr. R. M.60 words
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Article32 1961-11-18 7 KLUANG Sat. The Chong i Hwa Chinese High School has completed the first phase of its building project. Construction ol a $150,000 assembly hall is expected to or finished soon.32 words
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Article, Illustration93 1961-11-18 7 The man smiles again at Rupert's questions. They turn back and Rupert sees the ball still in position. What keeps it there Why doesn't it drop off he asks. For answer the man shuts the door revealing machinery on the panel exactly opposite the ball.93 words
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164 1961-11-18 7 Five pioneer status industries begin production OINGAPORE, Sat. Five new companies granted pioneer status by the Singapore Government have begun operations, turning out a wide variety of products ranging from oil to consumer goods. The pioneer products are gasoline, petroleum napthas, aviation turbine fuel, kerosene, gas oil, diesel fuel and164 words
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Article53 1961-11-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malayan Outward Bound School Trained Youth Association is to .seek from the Government about 54.600 to buy equipment to train youths in mountain climbing and rescue work. The training will be on similar lines to that given by the Outward Bound53 words
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Article23 1961-11-18 7 KAJANG. Sat, The Semenyih English School will hold a Parents' Day, prize giving and exhibition at 3 p.m. on Nov. 2423 words
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Miscellaneous29 1961-11-18 7 ON. Ba8 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... ITOI have .i keen and brilliant >;ii and have characteristics .i make you leader i yon „'>. our quh k sjht into problem makes29 words
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Miscellaneous50 1961-11-18 7 heari of tlie matter and find an immediate solution to it. You love music and probably have some talent tor performance. on might aNo compose for some instrument, since >ou are versatile .in well a* girted. You are loud ol the bright, «a% things of life and will want to50 words
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Miscellaneous252 1961-11-18 7 hriiiß joy and happiness to everyone. Loving and affectionate bj nature, you will be happiest if you wed at an early age. AND FOR TOMORROW QPflRPIft ()l 4 Nov bUUnriU > make this a happy, pleasant Sunday on which you can renew old acquaintances. SAGITTARIUS J*A FRIENDLY, sociable day when252 words
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Article333 1961-11-18 8 Question and answer I WOULD be much ob- li^ed if you would let me have your advice on one of my gardening problems. Q Growing in my hedge are a lot of small trees and palm trees. Whenever 1 happen to notice a new growth I quickly uproot it before333 words
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Article, Illustration586 1961-11-18 8 M R.S. Arscott' s - BEAUTIFUL KEN HWAHQUEEN OF THE NIGHT M R.S. Arscott's '**fsmdF .GARDENING COLUMN Have yoill any fqjuyesfions? Just write tin \J|J THE CHINESE BELIEVE IT BRINGS Ly e WHEN 1 1 BLOo" UNDER THEIR LOVING Caj yyK HAVE rather kept off the subject of the Keng Hwah in this gardening column,586 words
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439 1961-11-18 8 I Ilk ML Lire lew (!ii<>ii' us iii life more distasteful than l)or< Join. Vel Mils dead I st n sation is <;(' oui own making and ran !>r cured by ourselves 100. These questions \\i!i give you some ii n: s j !rN n439 words
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Advertisement295 1961-11-18 8 m if a MAS f« m jUKQAmI kg m COME and LOOK! M m NEW VARIETIES KM E| TEXTILES AND READY El JM TO WEAR GOODS Fl p SPECIAL DISCOUNTS H P FOR XMAS M □I DO NOT MISS THIS &M tj!j GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY F] B GIAN SINGH CO. LTD.295 words
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Advertisement44 1961-11-18 8 ■HI [e»2^ J DA" O O O I AC/BATTERY TRANSISTOR AU I OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEAtftS I Sole Agent i fl* ROX Y (Singapore) CO., ROX Y y: >A 3 P-Q, Clifford House, Singoporc-1 lA. Y.ow X NNJJ I Tel: *****/***** Kuolo L***** I44 words
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Article, Illustration347 1961-11-18 9 BARBARA GRIGGS REPORTS FROM LONDON ON HOW TO CHOOSE CLOTHES HOW many new dresses will you buy for this season? Half a dozen? Three? Just one? If the answer is just one, then fashion is on your side. For if there is one347 words
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Article, Illustration57 1961-11-18 9 sudden]] »n new .in ■mn behind the nri the earring is rod > top favour- ites arc gipsy-style sometimes long enough to s\ve»'t> tlu> shoulders. But heed this gipsy's warning. They look be««t after dark. Here, a u olden example. f idle moments in the sun57 words
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549 1961-11-18 9 CHAN CHIN BOCK - CHAN CHIN BOCK IT SPORTS MANY IMPROVEMENTS MOTORING NEWS, VIEWS.... BY is happens every year, the Volkswagen is one oi the first makes with next ear's models in early. Already in town Is the first batch of 1962 •beetles" and at least one549 words
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Article169 1961-11-18 9 rE pert little DAF 600 which first made an appearance in Singapore in July this year (road-test report 12 July> has been riven a bister engine (746 cc) and detail improvements for 19G2. They are now produced In three new models the OAF 750. the DAF169 words
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Advertisement34 1961-11-18 9 UUMARK QUALITY r BEC 3RD P RDER haeec Track I 1 c and is quircments Supple c- 120.- tiCTORH :I CASH rUII3 TPAQ-NG CO., •core. 31 Auff >matic r I i./ A^ -'^GAPORE. '-UMPUR34 words
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Advertisement202 1961-11-18 9 I A truly magnificent gold bracelet watch, with precision performance. •> B The flashing fire of its jewel cut V H crystal matches the quality of its m finish. In solid gold throughout. Sole Agents i LIEN WAH WATCH DEALERS. 108, North Bndqc Rood, Singapore. Tel: ***** So!c Distributors for202 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1961-11-18 10 Talent is scarce: Pay the coaches to bring back 'the good old days 'I MADE OWN CYM IN ROOM OF A CONDEMNED HOUSE' McAVOY T ONDON, Sat —The J testimony oi Jock McAvoy should be heard by the Boxing B o a r ci commission when they sit down to1,110 words
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Article, Illustration49 1961-11-18 10 SLAIOM S,; A special ski with an, v or keel at its tail has s ricf— caßei slal<..n ildtefi turns is MrffM in :<* fur slalom run uitii ii, rear foot is us. d :t tournament rtaliii t yards wide with bvo; object is to eini. M 4U49 words
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44 1961-11-18 10 Counties share profits England- -Australia tests LONDON. Bat E; County crick* I shared over a milli tars from th< or five TVs matches England and an summer. The countii j prhi Tests— Warwickshire, La cashire. Yorkshire, and Nottin rhamshir received $81,000 T. ON. Ba844 words
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Advertisement148 1961-11-18 10 RUDGE m B^ X BRITAIN'S BEST BICYCLE A Prod uc' Of RALEIGH INDUSTRIES Ltd. England, HIRE.PURCHASE TERMS: Deposit $30.00 Monthly SI 5.00 KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 124, Orchard Road, Singapore Also At KualA Lumpur Pcnanq THIS CHANGING WORLD... My Word, Malaya has changed a 10t... NOT ONLY MALAYA -THE148 words
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Advertisement73 1961-11-18 10 FREE K{ r We invite v to reader of t plete the low and tar ditto youi a or post it to the a dare; h the FREE PRESS to your tome eve r\ SPECIAL D VERY FO (DC NOI -ND MC f C»r D Btra i T<mes F •Times73 words
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Article827 1961-11-18 11 MOST FANCIED HORSES: 3 points for first favourite, 2 points for second favourite; 1 point for third favourite. Uim \'™L tno mr THE STRAITsIiES JH^iWl NANyTnG NAHFANG HOST FANCIED >•-"' m I CAUBOY "O,NTtR IMY KWU LOH M. Y^.,o, HORSES gOID 3 ARINA GOLD827 words
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Article1722 1961-11-18 11 CL. 5. DIV. 2—6 FURS. a l Tjoa, 9.0 Lc« io pt. H. F. Bloxham' !.3 Moxliam 5 Dr. J M Lewis) 8.13 C 1 v Un) Rodgers. 8.13 Mitchell 9 i k <S. H. i\r.\ > 8.11 DonntM> 8 N bom St.) Zain 8.11 U'e>t1,722 words
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288 1961-11-18 11 Big test for Singapore Civilians in today's Malaya Cup rugby clash THE WEEKEND SPORT SINGAPORE, Saturday. SINGAPORE Civilians will know' this evening if they can slill be considered a force to he reckoned with in the Southern Zone of the Malaya Cup rugby competition when they meet Jobore Rugby Union288 words
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Advertisement454 1961-11-18 11 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB OFF-COURSE BETTING B Perak Meeting 3rd DAY 19th November 196J pa There will be 12 races starting at 1 1.30 a.m. 4 races in the morning and v 8 races in the afternoon. ROBINSON ROAD OFFICE will be open for betting on all 12 Races. I BUKIT454 words
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Article, Illustration1866 1961-11-18 12 Three best bets to be safe with: Calava. Samson, Recover ON. Ba8 THE BEST BETS Scrutineer's best bets: Calava (Race Two), Samson (Race Five), Recover (Race Ten), Likely outsiders: Mr. Magoo (Race One), Avanti II (Race Eleven), Chasari (Race Twelve). The going should be good. SCRUTINEER, reporting direct from the1,866 words
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Article230 1961-11-18 12 A NEW TITLE IN SPORT ANNOUNCING... ■HftS QPORTS fans of Singapore will this year elect their Island Champion. As the year ebbs, ••Ahli Sukan 1961" will be proclaimed and honoured. [n keeping with the n pride ol national iod, this title will be bestowed upon t^* 1 persi n who230 words
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Article, Illustration108 1961-11-18 12 INVITATION XV TO PLAY DOG COMPANY £*U9GAPORI Sa Nin« rugbj layei bai i been ited oln -.:e Stngapon Cricket Cli .:i »eir mat* aga&si 5 Dog Cooipanj Royal Militarj Police in tbe padan her* d Mi adaj 5.15 Tilt S.C.< I XV 11] Lira k. .-t University Jamil SRC Hovre108 words
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Article25 1961-11-18 12 LONDON. Sat, -Results of yesterday's football matches were: Division three: Coventry City 0 Crystal Palace 2. Readng 3 Watford 2.25 words
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