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Title Section23 1962-01-30 1 THE IQCM. paper mi ls HRST W|TH m |EWS The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03723 words
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Article92 1962-01-30 1 Sprinter's brilliant track form at XX P. 12 -and State nay get six lew dustries Tucs. nnomic Hoard appli- loans IIHI.IMM) to set i indusfor "ii Mini I kt sin, hi f Joard has i mn 860.000 to v tlrm. Decision ...so noatai from l m92 words
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Article, Illustration152 1962-01-30 1 FIRST AID -THE BIBLICAL WAY 4 METHOD of artificial respiration that \va> used by an Old Testament prophet is now being taught widely in Israel. As in Britain, the mouth-to-mouth method has taught the imagination of the public who have read 01 lives being saved when the victims, especially babies,152 words
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Article27 1962-01-30 1 GENEVA Tue> nic threepov er r.iuie ir test b... i»uference 'a i- >ospencied mv: c; lailure yesterday :er more man ihrve veurs >: tortuous negotuition27 words
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210 1962-01-30 1 INDIAN NAVY SHIPS TO VISIT STORE AFTER 7-DAY EXERCISE SINGAPORE. Toe& Indian Navy snipe wffl shortly visit Singapore after the Annual Commonwealth maritime exer- <•:.-«■ which s1 arts today ol I the West Coast Ol Malaya. Th» seven-day exercise named Mlnijet Involves clearing ol an as of the Malacca Strait210 words
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Article27 1962-01-30 1 PARIS. lues. Prince Sadrudtim Aga Khan baa been appointed Unueu Nations Deputy lhy,h Ci>mmissioner for Reluxet.s, the U.N. Iniormauon Office here aimounced yesterday27 words
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Article28 1962-01-30 1 r\PE CANAVERAL. Tues. The 50th and last Titan to be launched in a research programme of flight testing was hred from here at dusk yesterday.28 words
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Article94 1962-01-30 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. A live-man Singapore de-le-xtion will represent the sAte at the 14th session of the ECAFE meeting on industry and natural resources in Bangkok, beginning tomorrow. Thi delegation is headed by T1 ,v Chairman ol thi^conomic Development Board, Mr. lion Sui Sen. The others are94 words
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148 1962-01-30 1 Runway now ready for the big jetliners SINGAPORE, Tues. The full length of the 9.000--loot runway at the Singapore International Airport at Paya I^bar will be available for big jetliners from Feb. 1. This follows the completion of the 1,000-foot extension, which has already had its finishing touches. Work on148 words
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234 1962-01-30 1 Rice mission off to Bangkok: Hope of a trade boost SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE rice trade mission to Bangkok left here yesterday with the hope that their discussions with Thai authorities and traders would remove obstacles and difficulties in trade between the two countries. Yhfa ffM revealed by Mr. Chew Teng234 words
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206 1962-01-30 1 LATEST FLARE-UP IN LAOS 'POTENTIALLY SERIOUS' -U.S. WASHINGTON, Tues— The State Department said j yesterday that the new flareup of fighting in Laos was "potentially serious*' and warned that any violation of the cease fire would jeopardise a peaceful solution in the strife-torn Southeast Asian kingdom. The Department spokesman, Mr.206 words
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Article38 1962-01-30 1 OEINEVA, Tues. General Taymour Bakhtlar. former Persian Mate Mcurlty chief, arrived here yesterday by air from Rome and warned of a serious danger of revolution in Persia unless reforms were inplemented by March or April38 words
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235 1962-01-30 1 KASHMIR: U.N. MAY MEET THIS WEEK, SAYS PAKISTAN I T NIT E D NATIONS, Tues. Pakistan's chief delegate. Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, said yesterday he expected the Security Council to be called into session within the next one or two days on the Kashmir dispute. He told a press conference235 words
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175 1962-01-30 1 WEST IRIAN: IF THE DUTCH REFUSE... JAKARTA, Tues.—ln- donesia still means to wrest New Guinea away from the Dutch by the end of this year. President Sukarno said here. The President was layinp the foundation stone for a new five-storey Indonesian Red Cross Association175 words
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54 1962-01-30 1 NEAV DELHI. Tues. Inaian astrologers yesterday .saiu U.S. sp.iC* j>not ia t ]jre> uere indications that tha Mrid li lor trouble starting Fp'o. On that dale, ci^iu pianens are to congregnU* in the ten In lioiunp of Capricorn an event urhjc n astr..: fixers predict54 words
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Article44 1962-01-30 1 RUBBER PRICE DOWN I br'i I I M< LAYAN, HK FUN I I I Mala] IK HOOTING VICTIM SERIOUS Tlm* I i\ i i i ROBERT KENNEDY l COMING HERE i i i Hi ■Id b«- at tir <»n <CHAr I n i44 words
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Advertisement26 1962-01-30 1 y^EVASOjIORJ n^ recording BJp^ rape o/ a//. ROLEX air- DATE -JUST ONE of ROLEX Sf TUCK CHEONG. 44 1 North Bridge Road, Singapore. li, I """""^'illlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllllllllllUllllllMll"26 words
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Advertisement109 1962-01-30 1 TO RECAPTURE THE GLORY OF YOUTH CONCEAL THE YEARS Age What's it matter AH the art and cunning of the greatest hair colour expert, are your, in Hair Magic, the bewitching, semi-permanent colour that millions are using. Hair Magic is so easy to use. 60 subtle in its b»a,.f v109 words
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Advertisement14 1962-01-30 1 > 4 The motf* J(^rw¥s\ treasured E^§ -^> nwme hi K^^bT^V C perfunif 6RAFION lAIOMIORUS ITO14 words
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223 1962-01-30 2 Free Press city section: Finance and industry! I ONDON, Tiu-s.— The rubber market conttnned to move quite B r vfly and, according certain sources, q iff c unexpectedly Lgainst the buyer. v. initially raised tarthing and possibly penny per Ib.223 words
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554 1962-01-30 2 Industrials hold steady over the week with small price moves By the Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. INDUSTRIALS held steady over the week with small price movements either way, states a Singapore broker in his weekly review of the Malayan Stock Exchange. Tin shares declined on balance with a554 words
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Article27 1962-01-30 2 M J.\ :~.e^. The Financial Times market indices foi is.) pit .loua :.-.pr< T,n, .SO 394 6 M 3.2. 3»3 Rubkors: 202 iwi i»V4 *mi27 words
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169 1962-01-30 2 BETTER FEELING IN MARKETS FOR START OF NEW ACCOUNT LONDON. Tue>.— There was a better feeling in stock markets yesterday for the start ot a new account and a fairly good two-way business 1 wa.s conducted. Industrials encountered a selective demand but there were occasional civil spous. Tobaccos were particularly169 words
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Article64 1962-01-30 2 lIANNOVE3I. Tues Continental Gummi-werke Ag lias cut prices of replacement tyres for construction machines by from 1.2 to M per cent, effective immediately It was announced yesterday. A company statement said it was a contribution towards costs reduction in the construction industry especially in road64 words
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Article100 1962-01-30 2 Last Sales in the Smcapore Trading Room yesterday wire: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlop $1.32 6 cents), (iammon $1.76 1 cents), M. Cement $2.52 3 cents). Metal Box $2.50 2 cents). Kobinson ords $1.40 (unch.). Rothman $1.31 4 cents). Sime Darby 6s. 3d < 6d.), Steamship 87100 words
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201 1962-01-30 2 European Mart talks include eligibility of Spore BRUSSELS, Tues.— The 13 question of which Commonwealth countries are eligible for association with the European Common Market will come high in the agenda of talks here today between senior British and Market officials. The officials, due to make a progress report to201 words
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218 1962-01-30 2 Transport strikes cause London's worst traffic jam LONDON, Tuesday. J*W 0 unofficial transport strikes have plunged London into its worst traffic jam in history. Buses, cars, motorcycles and even pedestrians clogged the roads into the city as people tried to get in to work yesterday. j By early afternoon, police218 words
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131 1962-01-30 2 PAKISTAN OPENS BORDER WITH AFGHANISTAN FOR U.S. SUPPLIES OESHAWAR, Tues.—Paki--1 stan's border with Afghanistan, closed last September when relations between the two countries were broken off, was reopened yesterday to allow urgently-needed American goods to be moved to Kabul. Some 30 trucks carrying medicine, motor spares, tyres and tubes, cotton131 words
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Article17 1962-01-30 2 WASHINGTON. Tues. The United States lifted Its restrictions on exports to the Dominican Republic.17 words
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Article20 1962-01-30 2 BELGRADE, Tues. President Tito, of Yugoslavia, will pay a private visit to the United Arab Republic soon.20 words
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Article84 1962-01-30 2 QAPE CANAVERAL, Tues. A small army of workers went yesterday to launching pad 14, to prepare to launch Marine Corps Colonel John Glenn into space on Thursday morning. Other technicians worked in the Mercury Control centre, from which Glenn's 1 flight is directed and coordinated, carrying84 words
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195 1962-01-30 2 WHY GO ON STRIKE? JUST STRIP, SAYS MAGAZINE LJ ONDON, Tues. Britain's 1-J authoritative male fashion magazine, Tailor and Cutter, .suggested today that, instead of striking workers might well achieve the same aims by removing one article of clothing a day. This novel form of stripstrike was used by Indian195 words
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Article, Illustration212 1962-01-30 2 Salinger has 'very important' talks at Soviet embassy PARIS, Tuesday. MR. Pierre Salinger, White House press secretary, said here last M night he had had a "very important" K £rf^7 ith the Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman, Mr. Mikhail Kharlaimn. The two had lunch at the Soviet embassy after spending hr212 words
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Article40 1962-01-30 2 Malabar spot 34 ft. afloat s 34, Feb. uhlprm-nt 33J. L&mpong spot 34ft, afloatH 34, Kt'b. shipment 33|. Muntok white spot 50 nfloatK 49ft, Feb. •bipment 49, seller*, cx -dock. At>nve prices quoted In U.S. centa per Ib.40 words
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Article39 1962-01-30 2 TIN First Itstlon Spot £944} £942} Threo months £94 Si £947! Sett'iment Price ti'lli 1942 J TONE: Easier. TURNOVER: 195 tons. TIN Second &«s>ion Spot f>4f>» £9431 Thrte months £9491 £94Ss TONE: Steady. TURNOVER: 80 tons.39 words
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Article67 1962-01-30 2 NEW YORK, Jan. 2t. praviotM T*day riN Straits ihi 120.00 119.75 RUBBER Futurn Ru Contract. 4mn. 27.771 28.50 TONI: Quitt. SALES: Nil. »i.<n Mra Contract Mar 25.37& 28.55 May 2i. r o2i 23.tt7i TONE: Steady. SALES: Six lota. H: 1 RSI P*b. Un4«d price 25 J 2867 words
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Article30 1962-01-30 2 WASHINGTON. Tues Tin United States and the Sovie. Union will start negotiation^ i a new cultural exchange apre< ment in Washington 01. J.U) the Stau- IX-pariment announced yeMeruay30 words
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Article32 1962-01-30 2 ALGIERS, Tues— Two teac her> unions have called lor a oii«-c...\ strike today in school* UirouKhou; Algeria in probes! ac^uuii recei.; killings of colleagues in the Agenan violence32 words
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Article26 1962-01-30 2 PUNTA DEL ESTE (Vrxu Tues— Foreign minLsiers ol western-hemisphere countries have shelved a recommendation \o pel Cuba from the orKanLsaiior. of American states26 words
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Article52 1962-01-30 2 Yo: :..r o V R. iiiar. pur When hetnTj MM lr. I 2JJN MM v .1 Bd hi«. About 36 :r,.;.r pn i ••:.c, 10-ft. v Pej A bipi, •c: v.a- T rua Mi Of :•> r Th< a hui tcok city to a tfnpora pi.;., tery of Maples.52 words
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Article30 1962-01-30 2 t i I who id ma i MM Mi P>- .1 r» visit to A Fiend S;- r V..:: MM he had rir: d« J would bclmbta* idhe 'sa30 words
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Article50 1962-01-30 2 T ONDON. Tues. Mr P< ter Thorneycroft. Britis!. Aviation Minister. said h<-n--yesterday that the nav:^.. tional equipment on <>ravr for the Mx Viscount airliners sold to Communist China was not military equipmrn' and was therefore unclassified from a security point < i view i m i .ir.-w'T h«- C:v.'..50 words
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Advertisement450 1962-01-30 2 ua. sales .--.ties Spore P. Sham Penarg Aiitwe-. IMI Feb Awata Mara for Aoen, Jeddah, Port Sat" n»^oi. Illflj. (HA 1/3/62), B T aoo, Rotte L In Port ETD'I Fell -JT< Mjru v .'-t. I -!t»k' t ,>t ijUitd. Piraeos. istaoool, (Bootpi. Cwrtwto). Ctfosu 12 14 Mar .A, 12/14 Var450 words
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Advertisement102 1962-01-30 2 Fine English shoes in l3tes: t* For the well dressed For Casual Wear in block c m 11 brown leather uppers, leather m II sole and Keel. J II The Popular Design in black r t-y'^B calf or ox-blood aniline colt leather, also in block or brown suede. Leather sole102 words
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Miscellaneous82 1962-01-30 2 m^ CMifs alongside tht Sm,apori J i.iy jre: 'f.rr.-n- 3A 3«. > i'< 1 ir t k" :i ,1 I. .r 43. 1 I-or-hf 3i Aatft 44. O'.iif-r > i> 1 ■*> li ■t, Sri Innw rMii: C:«''«x K«Td;<rs. linncka! 1 lrdm<iri, (1: i mi To- :oo An Ho. Kerandji.82 words
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Article109 1962-01-30 3 t>RE, elderly wide v obbed of $500 jther of eh:::* awarded ition help righter s v. the District d person- Year .iiok. M. $500 art by a proprietor. Chew Beng been found o, r. L iC scort Chew on a •r for a •:n her d behave herperiod or109 words
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Article13 1962-01-30 3 ■ran, Tues. Miss lagdalene Lim> i been admit* Mr the ar. *or.13 words
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Article102 1962-01-30 3 M A F. H W. Mahlar, R E. Parks, bankers, flew i Hong Kong Jwe-week stay before New York. *?J at Raffles Hotel. J.T. Bowman, vke- the RockwUle Company ia. his wire. i. Its Far East head, arrived from Hun; Kong for a few days' stay at102 words
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276 1962-01-30 3 SEBASTIAN RASOO - SEBASTIAN RASOO I MALACCA NEWS by j "i Tues..^Malacc; ho ■>• P and i Relatives of patients on j r.he dangerously ill list will, h »wever. be allowed to visit the patients at any time ;.r >vided they obtain the permission of276 words
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284 1962-01-30 3 4 FITTRR i kk SI NGAPORE, Tuesday. A MIThR stabbed his attractive 26-year-old wife to death because he was jealous of her association with other men, a preliminary inquiry was told yesterday. K:m:m Klin jambu, 31, Was aUeged In Imvc "Hiidcm his284 words
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177 1962-01-30 3 COURT PUTS OFF HEARING OF POLICE CHARGES AGAINST ASSEMBLYMAN CINGAPOBE, Tue& T\\o police Miniinons eases against Ong Chang Sam. a Barisan Sosialis Assemblyman, were yesterday adjourned to March 26 for in a ring Thr charges alleged that Ong was prr>t -nt assisting in the holding of an assembly of more177 words
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Article60 1962-01-30 3 SINGAPORE. Tuls. Voon Foot Leon p. 23. urn mployed. was yesterday jailed for two yean lot misappropriating a refrigerator worth worth $657. The court wa.s told that he had taken the refrigerator from a shop on hire-purchase terms after making a downpayment of $50. He later60 words
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Article, Illustration768 1962-01-30 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - jt^*jA" hi i r!i"^^anSSl i ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE, Tuesday. YESTERDAY I met an eloquent Arab diplomat who told me be was eager to learn our National Language and Chinese dialects to get to know more about the various races here. He is Mr. Bourhan B Din Ahmad. 29.768 words
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Article, Illustration70 1962-01-30 3 First day visitors at the Malaysia Week display CINGAPORE, Tues. Brunei visitors to the Malaysia Exhibition, now taking place at the Victoria Memorial Hall, look at some of the paintings on show. The display is one of the many highlights of Malaysia Week which is being held in conjunction with70 words
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223 1962-01-30 3 Jail for driver who tried to run down constable OINGAPORE, Tue.s. A 31- year-old driver, who drove j deliberately at a Mobile Squad police constable was jaikd for three months in the Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday. The Magistrate. Mr. Donald Yoo Hock Chwee, convicted Yew Kirn Soon on a charge223 words
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Article34 1962-01-30 3 JOIIORE BAHRU. TOM Madam Tang Luan Mvi 42 was yesterday acquitted on charge of carrying on tlv trade of a massage establishment without a licence on Oct. 23. at Jalan Ibrahim Sultan.34 words
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81 1962-01-30 3 Singapore, Tms. ti.late Mr. George Tan Enu Leong, Deputy Managii g Editor of the Straits Tinier, who was killed in road accident on Sunday, was bun* d according to Buddhist rites at Bulim Cemetery, Jmong Road, yesterday evening. Many friends, associate. and81 words
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Advertisement21 1962-01-30 3 A $s<M> CASH PRIZE EVERY WEEK! Must-be-won Word Puzzle competition entry form is in the back page --:CLtS I 1 i21 words
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Advertisement264 1962-01-30 3 AMPEX Recording Tapes f^Bß^^p|||ife.fcf yfy AM LA |lIIL9 IL« Greater dynamic range 4 to 8 db wider lower printthrough superior high frequency overload rhorocterutict greater tensile strength. For thrilling different excitingly alive recordings, always buy Ampci! Available at Leading Hi-Fi Radio Dealers EASTLAND TRADING CO., Pr IjhV" 0 $24-50 VALUE264 words
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Miscellaneous122 1962-01-30 3 CINEMAS i fiAKRKK: Wild Cat (Hindi) j AIJIAMBKA: Inn for Trouble 3. 6, 9. j 1.15, 3.30. G. 45. 9.15. TAJ: Honeymoon (Hindi) CATHAY: Blue Hawaii I.JO. 315 615 915 4. 6.30, 9 30. MAJESTIC: John Calvert'S MaKic Show 0.45. 9.30. ■n,r«. M«v,, ,o f cl^ Tl b A i:s.^'122 words
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293 1962-01-30 4 STUDENTS FROM S'PORE TAKE LEADING PART AT CONVENTION 170 delegates attend meeting of Australian fellowship SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'pWO Singapore students took a leading part at the third annual convention of the Overseas Christian Fellowship in Brisbane, which was attended by 170 delegates and lasted a week. They were Miss Dorothy293 words
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140 1962-01-30 4 MALAYANS IN LONDON BEHAVE WELL -STUDENT SINGAPORE. Tues. Malayan students in London behave themselves creditably, according to a Penang student. Mr. H. C. Khoo. who has successfully completed a one-year post graduate course in education at the tnstitvtc nt Education in London University. Distorted ideas Twenty live year v.v Mr140 words
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129 1962-01-30 4 UK YOUTH EXPERT WILL BE MAIN SYMPOSIUM SPEAKER SINGAPORE. Tucs. The Chinese YMCA will hold a talk and symposium on "The Functions of Youth Organisations in Nation Building" on Feb. 6 at its premises at South Pier at 5 p.m. Mr. Harold Haywood. train- ing officer of the National Asi129 words
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Article, Illustration184 1962-01-30 4 Social Services Council does 'valuable work' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'JMIE value of the work of the Council of Social Services in co-ordinating the work of welfare organisations in Singapore was stressed at the Youth Leadership Training Course organised by the Federation of Boys' Clubs and the Social Welfare Department. A series184 words
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225 1962-01-30 4 EXTRA STAFF FOR NEW VARSITY COURSE SINGAPORE, Tues. The staff of the Department of Education at the University of Singapore is being augmented for the start of a special twoyear part-time course for the Diploma in Education for graduate teachers. The cour.-e will start In May this year. Graduate of225 words
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261 1962-01-30 4 Govt tribute voluntary welfare group in State THE GOVERNMENT I activities ol indcpai Bj ganis;ili(;ns in various li< I and offers them 1 1 1 n I and ciu-oiiragt'in n!. I Mr. Wood Wato :ang, Direct Welfare, paid thi; 4 nb m Voluntary Welfare >■ to trainees of the Yoirh261 words
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Advertisement169 1962-01-30 4 ■^r BH 9k as iIbK iißEg HPpjJSwgMBWffBB jm gfSft ■■b BL BS fe^^^B 3B^. i^ffßjft Biff v ■^gpv>: Ai^B^H |^HR$S9Hii BB^9^ jjgilßPvv °^C^ V .^^A. l^r SBSBrffy^nWß SB SH^k Jl j^K 9K Wfl^ B Wlhk BBSS viaß 1 Bl (j^l^Bff *?SX'*"' $v«3i^l <^^P> .j^ ■m?'' Bjl.^^i|||s B^^^ I All W^169 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1962-01-30 5 Charles Chaplin - 'We never get impatient having the children around'— Chaplin Charles Chaplin nt fo has always been a baby in Th*^!^^^^ Cha »**n home ever since Chaplin and Oona were married 'WE HAVE SIMPLY BEEN AMONG THE LUCKY ONES' AS TOLD TO FREDERICK SANDS .«X v >...>y s\ Mo! haplin s1,089 words
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Advertisement66 1962-01-30 5 an^ootln Ek .^vntingll always 1:1 j rax 0 i IMc m Germany |H ■'n evenly *»3 3V? n monv t I »ie >■><} eoioun wttH I I "o-« -andafd steel I Jured caps [>ders from Schools welcomed. TRANS CONTINENTAL AGENCIES ■'"> Conai Road, I 1 "323?*^ Tt\ 2▼ "mirella" "••ncstbe.iutiful66 words
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Advertisement342 1962-01-30 5 camera o\ the \utur^ SBBb i I aK^ I rit i ...^s^^sSss^^^^^" Positively th« ideol snopthot camera because the fixed focus lenj eliminates the necewity of tcKusing. All you need do is: View watch for Green tignol prets I the release button. The 3 -element Kateejon t 5 6/40 mm342 words
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Miscellaneous145 1962-01-30 5 KIBBY by John Prentice «c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake i^B^B^B^^^^lCA^T STAND ~o"^ IGiVEVOJThuJUDGh'^'CMO'CLi j TT I OH, JUL'FssA Li^Tf^ 1 TELL P FCR I SS^E -MAGER. SALLY y.: I] "5> I'VE FAILED! iPß^^S^ J^V WHEN IT'S OV:.r."145 words
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Article337 1962-01-30 6 Barisan and Malaysia MINISTER for x Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, did not "spare the whip" (so to speak) when he commented on the attitude of the Barisan Sosialis at the Kuala Lumpur Malayan Socialist conference. Mr. Rajaratnam, one of the leaders of the I People's Action Party delegation, bluntly accused337 words
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Article, Illustration845 1962-01-30 6 M. KRISHNA MOORTHI - REACTION TO GOA SHOCKS INDIA M. KRISHNA MOORTHI by It was the last straw on the back of a very patient camel 'Can't understand Wests hostility,.. NOTHING has united this nation more completely, since independence, than the brief and successful action against Goa. There is much pain here that Britain845 words
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Article305 1962-01-30 6 Jane Gaskell - Jane Gaskell §X_ I LIKE TO BE DOMINATED BY MEN' JJER name is Tamara. Just Tamara. She won't be called anything else. T a in ar a crossed her elegant legs, tossed her long, auburn hair and said firmly: "1 like to be dominated/* Then she made305 words
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Article64 1962-01-30 6 The Free Press reported: "A serious accident occurred in Messrs. Riley Hargreaves workshops on Wednesday January 17 which resulted in the death of a Cantonese boilermaker employed by the firm. The unfortunate accidentally 9 came in contact with some machinery and his left arm was almost torn64 words
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Article84 1962-01-30 6 A COLUMNIST in a news agency picked out as the year's "classic" domestic news a report which involved Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, Britain's Labour Party s leader, in a muddle over kissing, killing, and a baby. The columnist, in a diary item, quoted the report as saying of84 words
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Article65 1962-01-30 6 Life is like that 31 Johnn.t^ I "You should .1* i ceedinch t 4 1 your (ondu* i M nrvrr U. ,i,, J I you would (M I have th« whl 4 you doin^ I wboop of j,.i h < j*k n i h "What I matter I craiy? 165 words
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Article31 1962-01-30 6 LAUGH WITH BEACHCOMBER rpllE I are it v I puolir th, LrtS^r' I or not v 1 n o^& p v o I dp r. i tio! I howpvpr mat may31 words
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Advertisement937 1962-01-30 6 CLASSIFIED ADS, ACKNOWLEDGMENT Jf Wm4» fi (m+dmmm}, THE LATI Mr. llama Gtafc Tm S*on* family thank rUIItm and an<i tnendm for their Mukii, PT»y«r», Att^TMUuie**. Deaattona to Bora' Town, VfVOJfca, m«*«A«t«. PIMM COBtIBtM tO pray for him. LOST 20 Words U (Mim.) Im Jt ct» •x*ru DOC LOST: Small Mack937 words
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Advertisement27 1962-01-30 6 Diamond Gem Set ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. A WlOi CHOICE Of STYLES AND PRICES LANKA Jewellers, (THB BOUSE FOR CETLON OKMSi 20, lATTERY ROAD, S'PORE-1 PHONE: *****27 words
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Advertisement114 1962-01-30 6 NEVER BEFORE has there been a Record Piay so richly styled which gives so much value for your monrv i. U- IT" II W Thlj PAKAGRAM h eqolpped with an ajtc-wtfc accidental battery wutife, Ceramic pc S' loudspeaker; two to»g-playir>| »pee<J» Amplifier has l«Watt out-put T^e PAKAG**" tundard torch Bacurles114 words
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Miscellaneous292 1962-01-30 6 [TODAY'S RADIO] RADIO SINGAPORE Knife In The Sun; 10.30 A Short Wave Service: night at the opera; 11.00 The 41 metres (7250 k/cs.) best in music; 11.30 Two silMedium Wave Service: houettes; 12.00 (midnight) Cio>e 476 metres. down. A.M.— llOO Proeriimme sum- RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) mary; 11.02 Continental pot-292 words
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Miscellaneous246 1962-01-30 6 I i tv. LUES ACROS S 7 Might such hands become <ie--1 The best of the milk? (5). villshly busy? (4). 6 A stiff anagram for quarrels BAs worn by baby (6) q IXLfi i.« 12 We get a piece of rubber from 9 Mostly a fat duck? (7). a246 words
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Article, Illustration348 1962-01-30 7 THE TRIUMPHANT RETURN OF A YOUNG PIANIST SINGAPORE. Tuesday jpdon, Paris, Italy and Spain hail Singapore's Yu N YEE, young I kanlst "who ruble grace described by Hew home of p- :ormances nd Italy. Left for study s.imapore in to study un- Brazilian r mda Tfis--:n-nt four I •■> I348 words
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Article, Illustration156 1962-01-30 7 Banker: Conditions here good for increase in trade SINGAPORE. Tuesday. ..lions in Singapore are very increased trading between Japan anting to the vice-chairman of nk, Mr Akira Isobe. Mr Isobe arrived here during the weekend in the course of a three-week tour of South- East Asian countries to study their156 words
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28 1962-01-30 7 MALAY CHAMBER TO HOLD MERGER FORUM The Chamber i:m» a fo- Malay\!»:n ►rial XML on Sa'ur- day r ur.d to send m ihe cham- ci nn>- P riia:"it\s.28 words
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Article49 1962-01-30 7 SINGAPORE. Tue*. The Registrar of Societies has approved the registration of five societies. They are the Indian Fine Art* Society. Singapore Chess Club. Serojigoon Malay Youth Club Serangoon Malay Youngsters XI tPemuda- Melayu Serangoon Ke-Sebelas» tnd Catholic Young Men's Association 'Church of St. T* resa).49 words
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Article, Illustration149 1962-01-30 7 CHINESE GIRL WINS INDIAN CONTEST OUKIT TIMAH, Tues. A sixteen-year-old schoolgirl Rosalind Heng, a Pre-Univer-sity I student of the Raffles Girls' School, was the winner in the 1960 Shankar's International Children's Competition in drawing. She will receive her prize from Mr. G. J. Malik. Assistant Commissioner for India. The Shankar's149 words
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Article, Illustration48 1962-01-30 7 building. You jcnew h*re say. Rupert. W« why you asked me to JJJ t«rJav?" "No, noc altogether. y 1 knew <o»»«o»»* mutters Bingo. I Knc w fc^j ivid been hex e becauie I too louno a .crap of paper here. XTV be«? M48 words
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171 1962-01-30 7 ASSOCIATION OFFERS 50 STUDY AWARDS SINGAPORE, Tucs. Tho Singapore Kheng Chew Junior Association is to give 50 study awards to students in Chinese and English primary schools. The awards will be in the form of vouchers for text books and are tenable for one year. The amount of the voucher171 words
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77 1962-01-30 7 NEW DISCOVERY TO MAKE DURABLE PLEATS SINGAPORE. Tues An Australian textile scientist passing through Singapore spoke of a new discovery In wool research siroset. He Is Dr. J. A. Dixie, who explained that siroset was a chemical process for treating pure wool trousers and skirts to make durable pleats. Dr.77 words
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Article22 1962-01-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tut.>. Lim Kirn Poh has been elected chairman of the 9th Mile Cheras Public Library formed here.22 words
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Article44 1962-01-30 7 SINGAPORE. Tues The Government has approved eight newspapers, magazines and gazettes to be circulated In Singapore. They are the Paneha fßulanan*. Student Post. Straits Echo. Times of Malaya. The New Life Dally News. Plnang Gazette, Sunday Gazette, and the China Press44 words
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Article, Illustration163 1962-01-30 7 THEY WILL PASS IT ON TO STUDENTS pHANGI, Tues. For the past one and a half months some 80 Malay school teachers have been learning a popular Indonesian folk dance to pass on to their pupils. The dance popularly known as the Tarian Kenchana is163 words
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153 1962-01-30 7 SINGAPORE. Tuos. Thi »3 Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the Rl. R«v C.K. Salisbury. ha.s urgt-d 134 graduates of the Anglican High School in Upper Changi Road to work harder in building a true Malayan nation. Bishop Salisbury told them at the153 words
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Advertisement153 1962-01-30 7 your home deserves m the best inß furniture' Before buying furniture for your home, see Diethelm's design and production methods^^^ Fine Furniture at their Singapore and Kuala Lumpur to make their furniture the finest ever 1 In whatever showrooms. You can choose from high quality price range you choose you153 words
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Miscellaneous158 1962-01-30 7 len (July 24-Aug. 23): JOIN "THDAY... AND FOR TOMORROW LtO a social group and enjoy t a\. the company of others whose AQUARIUS tSSSkWL«?x" in interests 7re similar. for PICPCC (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) the week for -lo fldUtO NOU you may begin understandings »nd bringing p.-«pl.- that new enterprise which158 words
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Article, Illustration124 1962-01-30 8 TWO SISTERS IMPRESS FESTIVAL AUDIENCE rVO promiMng sisters impressed a Tamilian Association audience during the Harvest festival with their performance of classical oriental dances. They are Athilakshimi, 15, .i Primary Five pupil of the Valluvar Tamil School and Vasantha Kumari. (i. who is studying in Primary One at Seraya English124 words
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Article68 1962-01-30 8 A GROUP of St. Joseph* I istitution students v .ire awaiting their Higher School Certificate r» *ult v hd\r organised a t.-aentime to begin on F bruary 7 at St. Patrick's School hall. East Coast Road. The talentime is in aici of the Church of68 words
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Article, Illustration341 1962-01-30 8 BRIGHT FUTURE PREDICTED FOR SOPRANO SATARI (21) CHE HENDON S ATARI. 21 (right), a pupil of the School for the Blind In Toa Payoh. is fast becoming prominent in the local entertainment world. Satari. a soprano, has thrilled hundreds of people during school concerts and341 words
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78 1962-01-30 8 TWO more Singapore girls have gone to Sydi.ey lor further studies. The two, Seah Soo Choo, 19. and Wee Ber.g. 17. are close friend.-. Both Ml daughters ot businebsmer. '•I am feeling very excited about the trip.' said Beng Choo. before she went78 words
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Advertisement144 1962-01-30 8 Francis can perform dances of 4 nations with ease .^>l\\*>V!*My" -3^" ■•'•^s« .v. Jv!!CO6 i >y*l^^^s tfS^ J ■"■^jll^j/^"."^/ j--'^^SpflffSS3BBt v^- floifirL '-'i j 3^Sfcfti*C* ■'"-"■^i'i^f ■Af^p^v DANCING was an ob- Filipino Taboo dance, session with Francis Th t the turning point Roberts (above) when he was in his teens.144 words
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Advertisement93 1962-01-30 8 ROTARY WCH FACTffI OF SWITZERLAND STOP WATCH ■^-SPORTS^ 0 Sole Agents:LIEN WAH WATCH DEALER 108, North Bridge Road. Smjupc lf ioie Distributors for F*4eratton WOO HING BROJ., (M) LTD wor h 8;_Bt: Biw»onq Rtl.. K. Lumpur *»fe Cc^_^^^^ /jfe>^^FOß COMFORT Q^ I CTHAND HJ I BAR RESTAI B£ ikJEzZ) FULLY93 words
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Article, Illustration416 1962-01-30 9 CHRISTINE AND BEAUTY EXPERT ANNA GET SET FOR THE BIG DAY ur. whether it is d by the lunar or holas a special or everyone who cele- ivs' time. Chinese BMc will be weli.ew year the Year Tiger. mFree Press - 416 words
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150 1962-01-30 9 HANDBAGS, SHOES STUMP MOST READERS *pHE winner in Fashion Sense No. 39 is Miss Sally Chung of 7. Kxeter Road, Singapore 9 whose entry was the first to be pulled out of the hat. She wins S2O. The two runners-up are Miss S. G. Khoo. 354-B Geylang Road, Singapore 14,150 words
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260 1962-01-30 9 TASTY PANCAKE WILL MAKE A GOOD LUNCH TOSS a tasty pancake for fun and for lunch. Wiii will need 1 oz. plain Hour. 1 egg, I pinl milk, 1 tablespoon cold water. s;ilt, melted J at or corn oil, sugar and lemon. Sieve Hour and a pinch oj .salt together260 words
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Article158 1962-01-30 9 TAPESTRY COMES INTO VOGUE AGAIN rpAPESTRY may sound A dull and traditional to you. but I can assure you you'd now find it worthwhile ii you take it up again. For it is very much in vogue made into handbags for evening or casual use. You"d save a lot of158 words
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Advertisement145 1962-01-30 9 FASHION SENSE No. 41 > tin- mosl appropriate accessories for this dress in pow-i bin, satin designed by Janilaine. With a Dared skirl cut in j i draped, tie-bodice, the dress is just perfect to welcome of Ihe Tiger. Now place a tick against the accessory in: p you consider145 words
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Advertisement198 1962-01-30 9 C€P6A 56 FULLY iffß ti. LIGHTWEIGHT GUARANTEED JT^^^^^R\ COTTON SHRINK Ir CREASE )M W HADE IN RESISTANT ENGLAND WONDERFUL SHADES TO CHOOSE FROM Go gay in CEPEA 56 today and everyday. LEBEL (CHINA) LTD. nIIJF^ SINGAPORE KUALA LUMfUt FENANG this week we've |v s t received from SWITZERLAND, some blouses198 words
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Advertisement263 1962-01-30 10 p -:--j| -n KS 3260 'r%^'*'-<j^B iBB i»BHiii^^ ROGER WILLIAMS' GREATEST HITS Autumn Leaves 'Near You 'Lisa Aimott Paradise "I Got Rhythm 'Around The World 'September Song *C>«ir dc Lune Others. Sole Aaenrs. PARAMOUNT CO. Singopore Kuala Lumpur JETEX HELICOPTER Your own oir display with this model, that ascends vertically263 words
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Advertisement233 1962-01-30 10 Jinian The IDEAL TOOTH PASTE with ANTI-ENZYME! Specially FLAVOURED to PLEASE everyone in your FAMILY! only 55 cts a tube ■^i^ Obtainable trom. all t-L^jJ good Sundry S flops Students Who Go Overseas f You need OVERCOATS —I QUILTS SCARVES WOOL- I LEN PULLOVERS CARDIGANS UNDERWEAR GLOVES JUMPERS WINTER PYJAMAS.233 words
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Advertisement561 1962-01-30 10 tunes on Liberty. Command. Grand Award. Stereo ana Monaural discs on sale at REGENT TRADERS, 37, Upper Pickering Street. INTERNATIONAL HAIR STYLISTS and facial make-up npert.s are available at tne JAPAN BEAUTY SALON iocated in Japan House Building, 131, Middle Road. All the latest international hair styles are kept up-to-date561 words
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Advertisement697 1962-01-30 10 STUDENTS FOR ABROAD must briny with them winter clotnint; viz. overcoats, pullovers, scarfs, gloves, woollen underwear etc Buy them now from CHOP FQOK ON, 83/85. South Bna^e Road who specialises in these garments. HAVE YOr SEEN the modern styled cane iurnituie made by ADRIAN'S? An early visit to see their697 words
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Advertisement265 1962-01-30 10 Place or their branch THE PRINCE BAR. 4-C. Prince Street I Relax in airconditioned comfort. FOR YOUR TRAVELS, for the home or for your personal adornment .see the huge varieties oi poods oflered for sale at WING ON STORE. 73 75. South Bndee Road. Take your choice from new stocks265 words
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Advertisement313 1962-01-30 10 WILLOW'S "RUB A DUB DUB" Safety BoHitub in EvtHottii»§ KING-SIZE! •^ode of sterilized modern plastic HYGIENIC SEAMLESS CONSTRUCTION DEEPLY CARVED BOWL LIGHT-WEIGHT, EASY TO HANDLE y- FORMED GRIP-EDGE FOR SAFE LIFTING Exclusive range from Austrolio ond ivoiloble in white, pink or blue at M SOON JOO CO. Houm ot Children's313 words
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Advertisement150 1962-01-30 10 LIBERTY LX Love At Siq>-. r<: t J U fverywhrr, M/; AvoHobu c- g RECENT TRaiJ MEM'S PYJAK J NOW $3 90^3 WHITE MOSQUITO J 90 x34C No* $5 j* J SUPERSOn, DOtil WOVEN BABY DM Now Dozen Only jl FOR COMPETITIVE J AL\VA)S HF.MF* CATHAY SILkItJ 38 39 F,150 words
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Article, Illustration15 1962-01-30 11 m MARINES WHO CHALLENGE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS I W15 words
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Article117 1962-01-30 11 Tut" Singa.thusiasts lave the opa topball team Besar otball r. an a brief and will to play a •Mire on football ■^d Stortlled the fans tMr play were Goth CO:: All-Singa-p.F who beat the l: Singapore 3-2 piayera OtTgryte team vers and two will leave nun? by air on117 words
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30 1962-01-30 11 BEN. HOSPITAL WITHDRAW FROM LEAGUE Mr. -.rv retary ot the wernmei/ Ser■Uttiui:. General ub om the ■«i that A »>».-! ween Suv SQaadCorps v be played L il Geylang < played Stadium30 words
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232 1962-01-30 11 APRIL GRAND PRIX MAY ATTRACT OVERSEAS STARS WITH the days draw- ing nearer for the B I c 0 n d Singapore Grand Prix to be held cinrn.L; the Easter Holidays, April 22 and 23. < CMd Upper Thomson B racing enthusiasts are endlessly discuarinn the prospects. r Ora: i232 words
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202 1962-01-30 11 Korean cagers ask playing terms which are too high SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE Amateur Basketball Federation have dorMfd thai they aje unable to accept the terms requested by the Korean National Agricultural Co-operatives Federation team for their intended tour here next month. Mr. Goh Chye Hi:., president of the 5.A.8.F.. di202 words
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Article105 1962-01-30 11 FRANCIS BOEY - HONG KONG TO COMPETE IN UBER CUP FRANCIS BOEY BY HONG KONG, Tues. The Hong Kong Badminto.; Association decided at a meeting yesterday to compete In the W2-63 Über Cup international women's competiti Itwasalso ai.^minced that JapanWe and Filipino players will participate in the colony's 1962 champion>hips to be hvld105 words
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Article69 1962-01-30 11 SAN FRANCISCO. Tues— U.S Nauoiml Open champion Gi-iu-Uttler upped his lead In hr Lui-ky International (toll LournamenL to six strokes on Saturday i he ttred his third consecutive Sb-70 round lor a 54 hole total of 201 Tied for second place, each 207 were former69 words
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758 1962-01-30 11 Stars perform today in 2 games that promise plenty of action SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE'S Jalan Besar Stadium has once again become a hive of activity with the resumption of league matches since the beginning of the new year. Football fans can be assured their moneys worth when they move through758 words
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Article, Illustration88 1962-01-30 11 NEW CRICKET CHIEF'S CALL FOR ENTRIES SIM.APOKI Tues— Mr. M.C. Schubert, neul> elected president of the Singapore Cricket Association, has requested all lub convenors for cricket to submit their entries tor the S( A Junior and Senior tournaments before Frida\. Feb. I, the closing date. Entrance fee for tinsenior division88 words
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Article31 1962-01-30 11 WASHINGTON. Tues. John Uelses st'l a world indoor best per EoniMUMt when he won the jx>i: vault here last niKht with a heiKr.t oi 15 feet 10-1/4 inches31 words
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205 1962-01-30 11 NEO CAGERS IN THRILLING TITLE VICTORY pEYLANG, Tues.— Neo En\J terprise basketball team became the first holders of the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation's Commercial Cup when they beat Singapore Finance Green I 108-91 at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday night. Smarting from their previous 119-34 defeat earlier in the205 words
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165 1962-01-30 11 SINGAPORE Tuesday. £)R. Ong Swee Law, chairman of the Malayan Cricket Association Tours Sub-Committee, disclosed that an attractive Ceylon Government Services' cricket team will tour Maljyj and Singapore sometime in May or June. The likely Ceylon touring team will include 10 AllCeylon players and165 words
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Advertisement146 1962-01-30 11 Free Home Delivery GjiL We invite you to become a regular reader of f L.^NS the Singapore Free Press. All you have to rV^fcfTl do is complete the special delivery form below. Jtf hand it to your newsvendor or post to Times N<s^k House, and the Free Press will then146 words
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Article, Illustration569 1962-01-30 12 SCRUTINEER - Bowdler reveals brilliant form: He's one to watch in trophy race SCRUTINEER By KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. ROWDLER revealed brUUaiH form in One gallop here (h.s mmm« Will. Chris Dragon in llu- sjkWlc the ii|Kiii<l-comin« sprmtor raturmd 36 3 5 for 3f on a g<.<><l Lack. Jle was the only oneFree Press - 569 words
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Article, Illustration42 1962-01-30 12 picture. A flying tackle by RAI hangi *B' player in their seven-a-side rugger match against Queen's Own Highlanders on the padang yesterday. It was a robust, rousing tussle. Highlanders impressing with a 9 3 vfctory. Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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468 1962-01-30 12 OLACKS 'A". QQC ol Singapore's leariKllf Asian ranei teams, started their seven-a-sicle knockout campaign with a convincing victory over formidable Engineer Base Group by is points (two una is. try) to three (try) on the padans here yesterday.468 words
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Article28 1962-01-30 12 CARDIFF. Tues. Kingsley Jones, Cardiff prop forward, hai withdrawn from the Welsh Rugby Union side to meet Scotland on Saturday because of a back injury.28 words
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Article, Illustration520 1962-01-30 12 SEBASTIAN RASOO - Marciano vows to achieve greater pole vault honours SEBASTIAN RASOO MALACCA SPORTSCHATTER By Ui pasi lanreli equally detenu nod gain tih U ci napionship honours on the Inter* nauonm tteici .ikp qlg colleagues, Pertn.t. half-miler Abdul Rahman ■ad mite and three-odte Bubram;iiii;:m, v no all haii fioiv. Ine ■tall of520 words
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Article206 1962-01-30 12 SCHOOLBOYS SUCCEED AT FENCING MALACCA. TO|& Malacca High School is the only such institution in the State to cater Cor the sport of fencing. Introduced to the Kbool in 1961 i has sained muca populariiy. Wi liin the space ul one fear, Lbe ichool had three boyi tnatchiog '.heir skill206 words
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160 1962-01-30 12 STIFF MARKS FOR ASIAN GAMES HOPES SINGAPORE. Tues -Hißh uuahfj'iiie siandards have been recommended by ihe Singapore Amateur Swimminc Associations sub-comminee. subi< to h< Council's approval, lor the Asia:. Gam- s beint; held a: Jakarta in August Qualifying s andards recommended an MI.N 100 m freestyle 59sec; 2Oorr. freestyle 2ir.ii}.160 words
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Article143 1962-01-30 12 sdsfdafasdfsadfsadf RUGBY: SCC Seven-a-Side I tournament < F'reliminary Rou:-fii 5.00 p.m. GHQ v REME B 5.20 p.m. RAP Seletar B 1 v 30 Bn. RAOC B 5.40 pjii. SRC V 3CC B 6.00 p.m. HM£> Hart land Poini v SAOB. SOCCER: SGSPA Leacuo Div. 1: Police143 words
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Advertisement158 1962-01-30 12 FEDERATION 0* MALAYA vs SINGAPORE BODY BEAUTIFUL CONTEST PLUS CAVALCADE OF RADIO STAGE STARS Featuring: S. Sargo (One of the best Concert Guitarist in the worid) Clancy Ang (Runner-up "Mr. Universe" 1961 class III) Display of Fashions by The Singapore Model Acodemy Acrobats by The Blue Trio The Rainbows The158 words
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Advertisement330 1962-01-30 12 1 •■•••■•<' u l along dotted itrui 1 FREE PRESS WORD PUZZLE Cut out ond pin yffh oth l I Posting instruction* appro* ba I NAME f I 1 CLUES FOR WORD PUZ2.L CG-i 1. The sfrength of o notion s 4 Tc^ is often o closely pa r, guarded330 words
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