The Singapore Free Press, 17 February 1962
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Title Section26 1962-02-17 1 The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, FEBRI ARY 17, 19fi 15 CENTS KDN 037 Card, comments, best bets and latest hints -P. 1, 11, 1226 words
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Article74 1962-02-17 1 Inrniment I in 10 days' I t M i jmm;i >a t. -<H> -tv- vi plates drpart- ShigaI IN>lyti»rhnic I irrm I imriil will I non I isperlus I ;>io!kil)!\ < I Ui ibys. l.nI will end i I ix)kesman Qrst inst- >r adnv ids^d by74 words
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Article13 1962-02-17 1 IBB| I chiets> of the representing a 2.000 sea dyaks. :T:;: r.13 words
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226 1962-02-17 1 L( >\ Saturday, 4 \.k >i; dislui bam col ttw i libber mai kel s iiu\iLihk\ says The Economisl because i Qic scale <>i ctbtchl plans for making polj diem synthetic rtibbei s, i specially in the United States, These rabbet s226 words
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Article, Illustration395 1962-02-17 1 Man with millions hates to work HIS ONE WORRY -WILL WORLD END BEFORE HE SPENDS LAST DOLLAR? SDF By PETER LOKE HINGAPORE, Sat Canadian bachelor, Lloyd Chandler (left the uranium millionaire whose one preocrupation is how to spend his millions as last as they accumulate, has only one worry will395 words
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Article146 1962-02-17 1 STORE GIRL WINS TOP MUSIC HONOUR SINGAPORE, Sat. A Singapore girl lias won the distinction of being the Aral Malayan to be awarded the Fellowship of the Trinity College of Music. London, the highest award of the college. She Is Miss afargaret Cheng Bhao Yong, who has just returned after146 words
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Article28 1962-02-17 1 i.onix >\ Bat. Irani Pn mi. r Dr. a.! Amihl hai aen pted an invitation to '< Britain 1 arty March tin Foreign OAcc announced yesterday.28 words
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Article23 1962-02-17 1 1 UPEH Bat Ibe popula i 1 on 1.-.- m men mi d bo 940.000 at tba c-jui <>f Uu month.23 words
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188 1962-02-17 1 EXCLUSIVE— MOST FAMOUS KIDNAPPING IN HISTORY CIJ I S A S feudal tiistory I 'erect a deci<u c set' back I ttli Wl€ kidJiuppinq of a ChintMt ttudtlU. Sufi Wen, in London in 1896 and his IMhlffllKlld dratnatw release. The studcTit, who had arrived from the United States 'uas in188 words
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179 1962-02-17 1 Trade Union House: Architects to choose best plan OIXCiAPORE. .Sat. Two hading local architects have been appointed to select the best of some 50 plan> submitted foe the proposed 53. 750.000 Trade Union House in Shenton Way. a Government (pokesaMn told 'i'h< l- Press that 000 after the plan is179 words
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Article52 1962-02-17 1 BINGAI^JKE. S..' Ihe Ftdf ftf ion I'l .n.. M. r 'I 1 L.-.,i Abdul Rahman, irUI urhn Singapon to lay ttM rmimfcitl ■■!>:.• ol Lhi propoM d Bins ipon [JlfNO division beadojuarton Lorani ICI Gk jrl v 1 M n h 18 m (osi iiw .■•d in52 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-02-17 1 CIINGAfOMS, WeA Kohari (aho\ri, (if .l.ip.in in action yrstrrday durinu the 1962 Sin^aporr Oprn (•oil hampionship uhi<h km leads at the half-way Kobari lia<» returned rounds ai and 70 for the pir--7; Royal Sinsaporc CMf Inh 'n Old 'ourse. Wit Ji75 words
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295 1962-02-17 1 The Peak' will go to post warm favourite tomorrow By SCRUTINEER BUKIT TIMAH, Soturdav f>l N'l \'A\S wile cautious wilt' n rh;ii l(iiii(iiTi)\v\ runiu'i s .iiik in I "i «i on the track this morning. Kk Ids v the clniw will lionalh big and 1m k o\ impui I, nit295 words
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Advertisement68 1962-02-17 1 transistor radios television V ectrical appliances iARLOVA JNIC FOOD BEVERAGE H^ MAW, M/UC, SGOS ohcC COCOA w Wj^^^Bßß^ w o ijr 'irr.ilv tot* k"~- S > I T l J v.,.,,-! 1 rtu-. tonic j kv- •>- n-.iJ^ »ith ri».h ltl*;t, t j f «r-. »"J h*^ dctighuul li vj68 words
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Advertisement91 1962-02-17 1 VAX lI I X fd lIKM 1 1 111 I3h I» in: I«m«1 H rtl> 31 Ml J^SMX A K^Kb fe^^Htt^^T?^»^^^^^ *^^^^^^l^l^^^^^l^l^P^^^^^t^ pi,-- *%Vbbhl v^S bV' B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B '**>*■ bBT Y^l*- V > H-to- s v_ I' i .1 •r i .1; i F \(,ui i n all i.r. r: aU-ii91 words
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Miscellaneous24 1962-02-17 1 FASTING TIMES I Today's Kulan Pua^a fasting in Singapore ends at Ii p. in 'I uinitrmu s fast in k h.-yms a .i ni24 words
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328 1962-02-17 2 Killinghall crop goes up by nearly twenty per cent [Free Press city section: Finance and industry] By the Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Saturday. A SATISFACTORY feature of the year's working lor KllHwfhlll (Rubber) Development, was the continuing improvement in crop which for the year ended June .*>o increased from328 words
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172 1962-02-17 2 I ONDON The >bvr m :::.:.-•hed the da;. d 3/16ths of r lb. lower m lan need little net change but a r»-r und latci ped mainly due However, any marked downward i was prevented by the ■ence of Thursday's orde: and nearby172 words
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Article25 1962-02-17 2 LONDON. Sat.— The Finanadlccs for Feb 1. Utvt year, week ago. previous and yesterday's respective-. 144.7. 3M.4, MM RubD«»v 190 6. i J25 words
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44 1962-02-17 2 Indian black rocluction in 1961 J i to Mr. V. M. Pawl, prr- at India Pepper :ide Association. Prr>« :'.«60/61 to Mr. P«i ribuu (i the decline ed production to unnrecedrntod floods during the moni loudine In crowing si44 words
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Article105 1962-02-17 2 CHIPS lyMlB «lwiml<a thr S.n.jtfof itMw^.t t .day SahanK I Tmnoh r ;»f>K Lr< !.»ru I<%. Haruna.vui Mara •^/24. Toatai Af.ini U Mara 45. Khtrur* Vlrtwrnrpfcy i Mnrn 44. Katotria 2T/SB. -i mi 11. no*Kh CHS SS/39. I Houw fA. Ca.«t«i Kelk» 1/2Otit*f n*li: K.iwl OoM Raaawr.105 words
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156 1962-02-17 2 MARKETS END WEEK ON IRREGULAR NOTE: GILTS QUIET LO NDO N, Sat Sto markets finished the we* k with a senerallj bm I ii appearance Buyers uc:- relu< •■> ;>-n I'ommitmenu ;n truni v>: lie >\<cr. r. ,i: i -c:.;::r.r:.'. urnVh >nu' ..<• ::.::a-::i c > >:' .vi- :r.:. F.i,156 words
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Article25 1962-02-17 2 RANGOON, Sat rwenty-threc < p.»i m the Food and Afrteultonu Otgaafjßition's con;er<'!uf an tat •MOOBI a->- rue- v i*-u.ir. l .m>>moii here Thui>day25 words
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Article50 1962-02-17 2 HONG K< »N T G. Fr;. C:^ Previous Today II I Ink Corporation $398 ;<• -...!■> .-.1 C.N Wheelock Harden $1 114J4 t-s HTcong phone H4.M 78 .-,.!<■> Du.r\ P.irm «v Cold Storac sn 41.L'5 tit T,;k«) Dock. $85 00 $8» 00 J irci.r M.i'.h. SLTHJO $2450 words
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Article122 1962-02-17 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares I«i>; s;ii< ;n .it Sint?f«ix)re r K^ mim yi relay weri INDCSTKIALS: Dunlop s; :r, T. and N. Ords. SJ To i Gammon $1.71 (unchJ. M. fmciil >2.tl i u;w i; > Metal lU>\ HjH < 1 OOlt), Kolhmans Si M I WUtt SIMM122 words
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Article106 1962-02-17 2 NEW DELHI. Sat. A -satisfactory solution" h.t.s been reached oy Burma h-Shell. the larwe-st distributor and marketer of petroleum products In India and the Indian .subsidiary of the Stan-dard-Vacuum Oil Company, Delaware US., in their negotiations with the Oil and Natural Gas Commission about the price106 words
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Article51 1962-02-17 2 NEW DELHI. Sat.— A sue^'estton for the creation ni -,\n Asian I ortjHni.sation lor economic co-opcr-j ation is to be discussed at a meet* kMJ of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far Fast in Tokyo in jfefl xtoihl week in March. official sources said here51 words
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349 1962-02-17 2 Monthly tin statistics will be free of distortion, says review ONDON. Sat. Tin consumption statistics as they will appear month by month in 1962 should be largely free oi the "distortions" in 1959. 19G0 and 1961 which were created by the big volume of subsidised exports of tin alloys, predominantly349 words
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Article18 1962-02-17 2 TOKYO. Sat.— Tokyo":- ciei.rh toll from the Asian influenza epidemic yesterday Increased to 57.18 words
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Article355 1962-02-17 2 NOTE All prices helow are middle vricex U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Feb. 16. Previous Today ÜBBER No. I RBB e.i.t Euro p t a n ports Feb ?l 11 BSMQWIN March -j4 1.1 32 I 9/92 iU.jatM No. 1 R&S Spot Jill 10 ;m '.<355 words
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Article, Illustration199 1962-02-17 2 HONG KONG. Sat. —In Hong Kong police seek out the dope peddlers and opium smokers in a continual battle to check the trade According to a Government publication. Hone Kong has between 50.000 and 250.000 narcotic addicts (heroin, opium and morphine. From the hcuinniiii:199 words
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187 1962-02-17 2 Gales kill eight in Britain, breach Dutch island dyke LONDON, Saturday. QALES sweeping across Britain has so far killed eight people six of them in their beds injured many more and left dozens homeless. Gusts 01 100 miles an hour ripped oil roofs, toppled tret\>. Pfiom and one 100-loot cram187 words
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100 1962-02-17 2 SECURITY TALKS AS PEACE IN ALGERIA NEARS PARIS. Sat— Key French Ministers yesterday d^cussed tighter security measures lor France and Algeria In readiness, oflicials said, for the announcement of an Algerian ceasefire. Mr. Michel Ilebrc. the Prime Minister, presided at the meeting, which was attended by Mr. Pierre Messmer (Armed100 words
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Article36 1962-02-17 2 CAPE CANAVERAL. Sat— lt happened ■gain to Join. Glenn JPMIMPday bOI raw Of Ua landii.',,'area weath'-r His efloit t(^ orbit the globe was po^tjyjaed ior the 10th time ana re&cheduled lor nexi Tuesd.iy.36 words
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Article32 1962-02-17 2 TEHERAN s.tt.— Twenty jK-ople httn k.:.fc 200 Injun d m I 200 arrest. (l m rt anting b KwdMi trthMßn* j. nm< nt forces in K.r kuk. northern Iraq32 words
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Article31 1962-02-17 2 SANTIAGO rChik Sat. American ovanceli i R;i.y Graham said hi- h;is accepted invitation to visit OonununM BBtand tad Hungar/ "but I cannot .say yet when I will go31 words
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151 1962-02-17 2 Three die as police open fire on crowds demonstrating against Cheddi Jagan Govt. GEORGETOWN (British Guiana). Sat.— Police opened fire here yesterday on crowds demonstrating against the teftwing government of Dr. Cheddi Jagan. Three people were Killed. The crowd pelted the police with bricks and bottles. Police used tear gafl151 words
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93 1962-02-17 2 115 FLEE CHINA IN JUNKS: 85 MAKE IT TO H.K. HONCi KON(- -A tOUI Ol 115 pt'OJ i< ported in loc il :.< P yesterday. have c to Hong Kn si thr tv k dilfereni In t vu k« :;d .v V- l::;? Cfjii!;ty i:i Kwa I>r vi:.rt-. South CW93 words
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73 1962-02-17 2 Dutch protest to Russia over Irian statement 1 I against a I T i 1,,, iTill'iiCnlllni I Ml Sfl tin:'.' I It sores" wou again. 7 itch Foreifn spokesman said the prfl The Han A. fcUr' (1 bed. reign Office. Dr" 1 nstrstion I home" I C): 1 I I73 words
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Article42 1962-02-17 2 r>EKLIN Sat The So- presentattve 1. ir wcr Air S have i:idJ ited Soviei air "mai th< three 20-mj ;r ridor between iv v!id We>t Germ would IV).^poncd. W. v ollirial I I to res* Western Ail:42 words
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Advertisement397 1962-02-17 2 NY.X.LINE S'ocre P. Sham Peaang Saaaara Mara tor 6e«oa. Liverpool (ETA *n. tattar«aai 4 Antwerp 11 11 Mar seti Mari tor Mat, JaMm. Nrt Said, Canoa, v ties. Haajavt. (nA27/3/tt), •'ajaa, wtm, i. Antwerp A L« Havre V/|fj m MtawM Mara for P. Said, Btirat. Lattakia, Fawigiita. Cc- :jn;j,. Cc-397 words
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Article144 1962-02-17 3 CONTRACT BRIDGE NOTES by Overbid I tai kind]} hand mon•»TltS Of i to dealt recrr k ibber I at a ICi Th* lit. i ace and the West liter win- 5. 0083 A H. l<fc M 3 n.' nl -uiig( ace i> ecoad trick n break of spa* ad or144 words
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199 1962-02-17 3 TALKS TO BOOST JAPANESE TRADE WITH SPORE V SFVKV \ivv SINGAp ORE, Saturday. A 1.., i V. \V i Ja P"!?«* business delegation t'i. l I V i Mizutani s Pent a success- mv';;:;: v Imimiu^ ■"»"■**<»*• stay in V Mizutani, wn,, is s nun, her of x !> I!199 words
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Article, Illustration598 1962-02-17 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Saturday. LITTLE girl with a great :mil>iii<>n is Thanalotchumi Suppiah. an up-and-com-int; Indian classical dance enthusiast. At 12, the dreams of completing her dance study an ambition which la on it- way to fulfilment I- or in October598 words
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238 1962-02-17 3 TENGAH SCORES A HIT WITH COMEDY AT THE CULTURAL CENTRE SINGAPORE, Bfti The Fit t wu. in last night Cultural Centre, 1 ben ■.in Tt iiu'.ih Tht-.i! re CWb presented Philip King and Falkland Cary'a 8 <v h- v are, an upfQftrnipanjf to which th< club dvi credii As a238 words
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Article69 1962-02-17 3 Welcome to singapore I V ITls, Bry\ I lin r arrived i Kong for a flveday stay. i' >v: rican ton vner. 1 I I mr day^ t» leaving for Bai gk Mr R Waller Bri mj lin w, in from Hons Kong for a shor ioing to Colombo. Mr.69 words
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Article196 1962-02-17 3 IM M IS mii \mi;i; Bui Ifooi d 81 r midnight, and also >~ 11, l IS IJM 6.48 And 9.15. < M'lioi Susan Blade mid- VIII \Y: V. :n.tnhuii- n.. night DIAMOND: Nrnjil Oor A n (T mail) SJt 1 N <. xitKK X: chin i196 words
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Article411 1962-02-17 3 LESSON G HARI II!. IAN KAINY I) Ilari hujan -i.iiuy u;r Menchurah? pouring :.<■:. v:ly: I bMM f d 1. -pour Tingakap Aiiuiow. Kasah we! Tempias drauun* in by ihe Wind tatO I NMBI Rata» Tempat all ovei tht pfan c. Bosan teehn_' ix>rtu. Kisau411 words
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Advertisement136 1962-02-17 3 ii «F^F^^P^l Wm /IS YOURS! AND ABSOLUTELY FREE! THIS AUSTIN SUPER SEVEN AS THE FIRST PRIZE THE CAR OF THE YEAH [HIS BRAND NEW LAMBRETTA MOTOR SCOOTER AS THE SECOND PRIZE. THE SCOOTER Of THE YEAR .0 MAGNIFICENT PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY THE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB on 18th136 words
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Advertisement218 1962-02-17 3 Going Home v v For medium heavy weight WOOLLENS K^JAI i there are no better L Svß'f' 1 names than iJ^^'-^HM V 1 DORMEUIL tf^ BURBERRY W£* WAINSHIELL MM r9^A ofSAVILEROW heavyweight n 1 suits from Choose from our range and entrust the tailoring of heavyweight clothes to our experienced218 words
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Miscellaneous211 1962-02-17 3 < \riToi.: II -5 Ml ai Bieus Bodal draau r< |j| Gone Sepiembei Lth Rock ODEON: IJC BJ€ 9.30: Hudsoi G ft L llobrlgida San- IBs Lael ol the Viking Ira Dei B Darin Walter Edmund Purdom, Oiteron Mi sie/ak comedy. rical advi tun Colour C IV < \III\V IJI211 words
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336 1962-02-17 4 ENGINEERS HERE URGED TO ORGANISE STUDY COURSES SINGAPORE, Saturday. PROFESSOR Alan Benham, 48, of New Zea l;m<I, urged local engineers to organise a "Special Programmes Service" like the one being conducted at the South-Hast Asia Treaty Organisation Graduate School of Engineering m Chulakmgkom University in Bangkok. He invited local engineers336 words
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Article, Illustration186 1962-02-17 4 OINCiAPOKK, Sat. Men of the Royal Navy sprang a bij; surprise for more than 400 wide eyed children when they entertained them to a party dressed as pirates, complete with cutlas>e>. Coaches called at their homes and look them to the Naval186 words
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Article41 1962-02-17 4 IPOH. Sat TbC Kt'vcren Bister Sumiira, the forme Iflsa Peny Kcunott. who wi ordained a Buddhist nun 1 Malacca recently, will tuve talk on Buddhism at th pf rak Kenu CbdV A.ssocia >re tomorrow and o: Feb. 28.41 words
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174 1962-02-17 4 'Ideal cook' contest to be held for schoolgirls SINGAPORE, Sat. Schoolgirls in the lour language streams in Singapore have been invited to compete in an 'Ideal Schoolgirl Cook" contest to be held here on Apr. 7. According to the sponsors, Messrs. Nestles' Products <M> Ltd.. this "novel attempt to encourage174 words
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Article136 1962-02-17 4 CINGAPORE, Sat. Six Singapore Community Centres with lart^e Malay memberships will hold a joint social to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa on March 17 at the People's Association. The six community cen- lies arc Beach Riiacl, Kampoi.i; BUCis, Bale^tier. Jalan Tent cram. Kaniponi; Glam Mid Minto Road.136 words
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Article117 1962-02-17 4 Not f.ir Acts xvii. .11. I'l wii do "ttrsngc gi v irbon Paul, the > t>i«bt>ier.' ])rcach- j (i to the phil(«sr>i)i:e; > <f A;:ieii.s. hr a Ood Wtooai Thfv |Rf. hfiippea it. ii. c i \«-ts wii in. CMS), Bo had r.ni! bimitU oimm vonhtpped; Pan] Urn117 words
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204 1962-02-17 4 VISITOR PREDICTS GROWING LIVING STANDARD FOR SINGAPORE SINGAPORE Saty^ SINGAPORE and Malaya were more progressive' th ,i tries around them, and it would not be long when tl of living would be just as hitfh as in the United Stat. s tor said yesterday. The visitor. Mr. F. 0- Brooks.204 words
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27 1962-02-17 4 MERDEKA PARA POOL TO BE READY SOO J o: v rnmpleted early D**t wj nounctm pr. ;»..r:,-; ■M MM n: a::<-r < :v.r. rttm v for :r. i-han-:.!i-27 words
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Advertisement286 1962-02-17 4 httill iMfil B^H Spend your Sunday at SEAVIEW Luxurious Comfort Cool Sea Breezes Delicious Chicken Curry Tiffin SPEC| AL SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC SEAVIEW !pl HOTEL V% Tel: Manager: \yt|l P^hkX *****-2-J-4 L.m Jew Kum N||||l \Mr .^FOR COMFORT 6s QUIET STfIAND5 TflAND HQ T6 11/ iS lencoeicn Street Singapore T»l286 words
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Advertisement223 1962-02-17 4 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF ma FONTANA BOOKS ARTUROS ISLAND £>c *+o>o"> N 'unworkable novel that gathers togerher in one mould oil the unctrlw* ond incomprehension, the heartoche ond violence of youth. THE TOWERS OF TREBIZOND Ro^ "Beauty, wisdom, humour, c*c:t cbiervc' -n. A i.--': r« the223 words
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Miscellaneous509 1962-02-17 4 Tomorrow's Church Services St Andrew's Cathedral: 7.00 Family (East Coast Roach. 6.30 a.m.. 3 p.m C p.m.. 730 p.m am* 800 am. 9.30 a.m. 1100 p.m. St. John's < Dover Raid) Bible-Presoyterian: Zion <Seaxv' 12 noon- 600 pm. St 7.30 a.m., 8.30 a.m.. 10 a.m rmugoon Garden) 9 a.m.; Galilee509 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1962-02-17 5 KURT SINGER - HISTORY'S FAMOUS KIDNAPPING KURT SINGER by He had eaten the bitter bread of exile... and was now facing still more adventures In flight from the wrath of his emperor: Sun Wen had petitioned for reforms |i>pical orulun. October «»unu (1 OUt !-ton IVw I 1 i(] fro m whin H1,076 words
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Advertisement20 1962-02-17 5 t m 0 m A^mm Mamiyaflex mod:l C 2 ifessicnal 1 interchange the ph«>( t Iw qua.. ■■«0 CHINA LTD.20 words
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Advertisement69 1962-02-17 5 I MONDAY I PRISONER AT PORTLAND PLACE ?bX3/n xt***"', I*** m VtKoAIILfc j T^uli^ goidfilled wotch for every mood, every drcs: VLrv'iV: sati!e CO set of three slip-in strops ii^t:^ cnt co c "Cision timepiece of rare beoutj U?(ui? an<^ versatility. Ri;n choice o^ goldrilled ond eaome .^^ulf -cse f69 words
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Advertisement110 1962-02-17 5 You f can Set f- I M Latest '.3 7 65 TETORON (V' 35 COTTON J J\ J i r f W A CAPRICE DRIP-DRY Shirrs lor on I S 7 .50 TETORON COTTON 'jHIKT'j WASH EASILY, DRY QUICKLY NEVER NEED IRONING LOOK FRESH, ALWAYS FEEL LIKE COTTON YET HAVE110 words
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Miscellaneous198 1962-02-17 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Diekenson MANDRAKL by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I -/'l COULPM'T. VVMAT U'i?- VIT 9COMI7S--SO 1 I GAVE TUiE 2.SCO POLLAgs/^TT f^JS /^S tif^^B?| I I JUST PENEPTOTUE) STUPi^-A^^ OP THE CAMP PfJ*jr>— AKJP/^|:;| _j /y WAf?rA WUY^^^ACOULPM'T. MONEY CA>4 FOCLISM. YOU ALL198 words
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Article400 1962-02-17 6 TELLING THE [PEOPLE Tourism Snags and answers ii'H.-vr |i es i n \i u way pushiim tourhm bn Singapore on an all-oul .seal* 1 this year According to the travel agent! and they are the people hrs: acquainted with the rabjocl there arc ::a i _:s. They say it i>400 words
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Article143 1962-02-17 6 I WRITE on behalf of all pensioners, Government and mercantile. For the relief of such persons, could it not be possible to raise the ceilings of taxable income, consisting of pensions only, by say half again. The old "fo^gies" have to pay for visits143 words
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227 1962-02-17 6 IN your Editorial "Population: Words to ponder" of Feb. ~>, you hnvc once :ii;:iin said "even though we kijow thai some o{ our readers are strongly opposed to it." without m any explanation. Ihe task ahead: They arc not auam.st family planning ii227 words
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Article196 1962-02-17 6 To master many languages I AST v.t.t ugMJ o| font j oomtpondmta wrote lajini that English snould :.i)t bfl neglectecl In Urn pursuit (i: i.atin:.al ianffU ices. Ptnnlt dm to Mid thai KngH^h la Indi&pens■lmc foe Internationa] trade umj commerce ano otnei woiici-w :<:(■ id (Title So i m.v thai196 words
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Article121 1962-02-17 6 All accidents must be reported EK9BK39 I REFER to 'Road User*! letter winch was pub lushed in The Fret- Pr- of Jan. 27, and would like to point oui lot general Information that motorists are -xpeeted to report to the Police all cases oi traffic accident irrespective ol whe'her or121 words
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Article96 1962-02-17 6 I trier to Mr F, Chans letter which wa.s published in I lie 1 rec Press on I eh. It hi agreed that under normal CIfCMBMiaSMeS it would bo settins a bad example if a policeman in uniform was to board a moving b;i<. In the case referred96 words
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Article75 1962-02-17 6 9 Whj don't the mobile squad men take action against motorists whose rear lamps are so bright that they da/7le following traffic? Recently there was one BUdi car in front oi me at Nirol Highway one night. The mobile "squad man road past us vvithoul a thinsT. Smh75 words
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Article329 1962-02-17 6 NEEDS OF A PRISON OFFICER I IIAVK no wish to enter into argument <>\< i conditions of service with ;iii apparently dissatisfied member of Ihe Prison Oilicer Grades who wishes i<> hide under the cloak "1 anonymity in the ionise of a vexed parent nor would ii he proper tor329 words
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152 1962-02-17 6 Tourist's first (and worst) impression 4 n t< '.:n>t a;.d :.r t-t:rs < -A visitor to Sir.Kapon I would like to ask you ii-i'ird the circuniM i my "welcome" hen I arrived a* the Si: P rr uoCK, nr; the i Friday i:. Pebn::irv t about 7.30 P and w:,152 words
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186 1962-02-17 6 lAGRKK wi'.h "Suo scrlber' "Discusted Joe" and "W, v. Chan" thai our telephone mris are rude. But vhal i- the eanae of all thla tn Miblc "Subscriber complains thai he cam i keep abreast v. rii the fftmngffi made by the Telephone186 words
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Article79 1962-02-17 6 A PRETTY U enaged niu>.-.ci-f i;d* ,i barber Into trouble li Bangkok with hit wlte He e:.ri» d tip i.. pi:.t: vrltn head wound raquti Ini ten stitches The barber told p >llce he hired the masseuse to add "class" to bis barbership But the wife Bald79 words
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Article111 1962-02-17 6 oj th. I an I l r r I a. 4^- 2ST! Mp 1i;a,. 0 3JJ 1 i gypw lit The doctor CMtfUk J s o into the' iJ* on has face, f j^r 3 ■Mi n. a- h* Y«m wk him: Tjfc^ hwr yoar aunt dfcd? "M0....0n1v Out111 words
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Advertisement572 1962-02-17 6 You can hand in your classified ad, to any onm oj COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMfRON HIGHLANDS Co.d £tor%«« iM/ ULA^ 20 T«r.ah i'.ata. IfOM Cold Itorac* V Ltd., 1-5 Cia.-t Mr**kUtHM '.A Stor*»* i M V>4. t io ;.«w Kama or* ihaku Co.J Stor»i» (M '.\A..572 words
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Advertisement46 1962-02-17 6 OWUAW B€€ CO i FOR THE BIGGEST SELECTION OF CAMERAS PHOTOACCESSORIES OPTICAL ITEMS BINOCULARS MOVIE EQUIPMENT RADIOS TAPE-RECORDERS TYPE-WRITERS TELEVITELEVISION FILMS ETC 439, North Bndqc Road, Singapore?. Tel ***** Branch Cathay Hotel, Cathay Bldg., Singapore-9. Tel: ***** OPEN FROM 930 am. to 900 p.m. Except Survday.46 words
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Advertisement132 1962-02-17 6 NEW MOTORCYCLES AT COST PRICI To clear the remain 1961 models, we are offenn.; the fnllowmr, .it T f BIANCHI 49cc FALCO 5595 BIANCHI 75cc GARDENA S^ BIANCHI 175ccTONALE Si 250 "JJrrhard Motors 2*>(». Orchard Rortd, Sinnnp- 115, I'udu Road. Kuala Lump DONT MISS CHAP GOH MEH CELEBRATIONS ai HAPPY132 words
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Miscellaneous397 1962-02-17 6 TODAY'S RADIO 1; \i»io BINOAIHMtI nal«ilaj night rlnrttam; LMI Short Wave Service: <midr.mlit^ Close ciowr, A K\DIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) »iL™ v < r p.m.- -1.15 Bunman ol pro Medium Wave Service: jramsMS f« the afternoon; l LI l<fi mptro^ liflin line; 1.30 Tim. rfgl I M LIJgJ I:-. praSMM397 words
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Miscellaneous301 1962-02-17 6 ■^*TBBBf^" 1 ""'iBlBTci 1^ ™"^^^l ir\ I i I i iß^Bb I U 14 l^^^^^^a ■KB* CLUES WCWO9H ?> f:oid .-ho-iidrr i4< 1 man ttan < <rr tor fndr.»r- 4 l l v n havp u A inc rouch 't; i. I U Bay y.r, requor-t J r ,3, I301 words
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163 1962-02-17 7 The art of handling pasties is important, she says I^PORE. Sat L i Rob•rvisnr of the li stic said of parent > -.pastic :is imrmative -stic i themselves. l^nson. who gjaye a aersc: TOC H r the Spastics ramn the art of and taking care of children at -.ough t163 words
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Article20 1962-02-17 7 in* to tl.e >oun? one had tiy of the trick box" how did he ruained "a snake' 020 words
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Article, Illustration613 1962-02-17 7 TOP PRIMARY STUDENTS OF THE FOUR LANGUAGE STREAMS WIN $150 PRIZES SINGAPORE. Saturday. pATIENCL. p t ;rsevi xner and attentiwnoss in class have »'*:irnod thf-s- four students the S.H.P. dr Silvu awards for best perfcunttDCM :n thf Primary s<-hool loavhnt fiiaßilmtiwiH held late last jMja The prize pr:/e srv) a613 words
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Article, Illustration119 1962-02-17 7 RAF typist flies to Britain with Malay bride of 19 jI.M.APOKI BAI U IJ K\ h i h»ngi typist. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Mxliillah. .M. formerly rdward Daviv Hew home accompanied by his bride of ti\e months (he Rahmah binte Ismail. 10 Inche Abdul Rahman is hems transferred to Cardiff119 words
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Article44 1962-02-17 7 SlNliAi'i >IIK. >. i'uaii Noor A; the .;.i oi the Va:./ >.::-]'■ 1 1 nan Nt t'aia will be toe ik -of-hoiiour at the Singapore Y.W.CJL'a BStti birthday dinner to h^ held a 1 the Outrani Road YWCA at 7.30 p in. l.d ay.44 words
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Article33 1962-02-17 7 EONOAPORE, Bat The Indipendmi MisMim ar v Movement will hold a tret Urn ;ow at the B rival V>n Army H»\ Indu.->: n.ii Honit Thorn Eio > .1 t3o pan. todas33 words
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Article27 1962-02-17 7 ITCH. riaT The Raja Perempuan o: Perak. 65. \va> yesterday reported to bo making "satisfactory progress" after the heart attack (v. sin day night.27 words
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Article, Illustration108 1962-02-17 7 As the little party work jfctM winding way through tr.p *ood they Kt-rp vcrv quirt. If the man we're jrtrr is _*t»i! in your old ruin, he mustn't hear us." murmurs Constable Growler. Ail at once the fi/nng pov-der k iV( s a last spurt108 words
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122 1962-02-17 7 Praise for high standard of science at varsity gINGAPORE. Sat.— An American doctor said here that the standard of teaching science in the University of Singapore was comparable to that of some universities in the United States. Dr. Walter D. Albersheim, a private practioner, who stopped over here with his122 words
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Article47 1962-02-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. BKt Talib bin Mohamed Ncx>r of the Armed Forces Maintenance Corps, has been sciected to attend a course m the United Kingdom. He leaves Kuala Lumpur by air today for the Annv Mechanical Transport SchoSL LouisburK BtfUCb, Borcion, Plants.47 words
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Article, Illustration113 1962-02-17 7 FORMER OFFICE BOY GOES ON JAPAN COURSE SINGAPORE, Sat. Two technicians, Mr. Sunny Lim and Mr. Ec Poh Guar., have loft for Japan for a six-month training course. Mr. Lim, 24. joined thr National Cash Register Company (Singapore) Limited as an office boy in 1955 Machines so fascinated him that113 words
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127 1962-02-17 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. --About 1.526 students, vfcttmi oi the Bukit Ho Swee lire arc beinK flven lifts In fcinl worth a total at SB.(»U(t by the Catholic Welfare S< rvices Centre in Wat* i Street Of thlfl umber. 572 are from Kai Kok127 words
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Advertisement21 1962-02-17 7 1 HNE GUITAR f V $18-80! •^rnshiogly law r «Je Guitor wrtt» colours, most tvxjiryj Offered «O SijAP^CF .4^) ""ORCrCLES lor21 words
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Advertisement136 1962-02-17 7 5 IH a\ 'KiStiraM I ZOOM vicwfindcr coupled Automatic or Manual lens P^ 2 Vl^SI 32.5 mm ZOOM lens. Wti tMP^' W^^ZM Fully automatic electric eye TP^^^^HTjl". L_J window. 'ts!/IJlJMinq IuJII |III|J FrocHonol exposure control. |J|! $354/"8 ZOOM" PROJECTOR a L. Ultra Bright and /A P m j Needle Sharp136 words
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Miscellaneous308 1962-02-17 7 i i t hottHi ,h!\ tin-mi ma> l>«IF ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY... CANCER HSSa£c?%m ?ii i tawuintf thing toda. M. t CPflßPin <><i M\<>\.,':' VOI m»-n Hid «»mcn tend to N0mt (11 new. I o\ first I OUUnriU (N DEAUNC diti.-r w.d.h in llu- expression >lt |u: u (h (hj o308 words
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Article, Illustration413 1962-02-17 8 THE JA TROPHA LONG ESTABLISHED PLANT IN MALAYA -BUT IT IS LITTLE KNOWN AMONG OUR GARDENERS ALTHOUGH the Jatroplw is i tong iilwiV lished pbnfl in Malaya it is ttHc known among local gardeners, (ienerally it is a hand some plant and sonu 1 WptdtS of .Intmpha havevery attractive ilowcrs.413 words
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257 1962-02-17 8 Saturday Quiz: How thick your emo tional shell? SOME people IN| th- :r hearts on their rieeves, vulnerable to attack. Othen hide their emotions n deeply that they mm to be robots rather" than human beings. Either extreme has Hi dangers. Here are some key statements which may help you257 words
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Article, Illustration170 1962-02-17 8 Try growing it, you find it most rewarding I bi bi ..i oe large, 1 feel <••■• ;>. b« well dug ■he ■< MM ci up. and ::.:x< ci with I'ompo t or A loot long > mi-w(Kicly <r woody cuttings could be planted straightaway into the bed. ftbout I170 words
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Advertisement162 1962-02-17 8 jwjjjt yjjßjf 1 v* ,^^^^j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^**^****^^***^^^' _^^^^^^t^tttutt^^f. Sn h r a n i a r^ i ii i fons of 200 cigarettes ore nowooloblc COCKTAIL CIGARETTES Spore Price 513.60 For brighter, trayer parties. les m various colours will add a oil'or your friends colourtul tmly new note to the traditional Sobranie162 words
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Advertisement11 1962-02-17 8 *mn*sWgHr GARDENING COLUMN Have you any questions? Just write in 'W?11 words
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Article, Illustration645 1962-02-17 9 BIG SUCCESS -BUT THEY LEFT OUT THE FUN LONDON S BREAD AND BUTTER CLOTHES (left to right) HARDY AMIES' fitted tweed suit with mimosa yellow chiffon hood. MICHAEL shows a yellow battle-blouse suit; bathing cap hat by Graham Smith. PATERSON tops a peacock chiffon dress with a cream short-sleeved coat.645 words
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Article, Illustration800 1962-02-17 9 CHAN CHIN BOCK - New body for Alpine? We like it as it is— Rootes CHAN CHIN BOCK MOTORING NEWS, VIEWS-BY I'll! HONOURABLE Mr. Geoffrey Rootes, managing director of the manufacturing division of the Rootes Group m Britain and one of tlu 1 top policy-makers where the Group's cars are concerned, arrived in Singapore800 words
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Advertisement21 1962-02-17 9 \coics. states h* me TIGEROIL stir JULIAAt'tomatit t Ev.rs lor- A ,j,. ,J LTO. B °AO. SiNO*PO«k J XIiALA LUMPUR «)47121 words
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Advertisement193 1962-02-17 9 LOOK SPECIALLY SLIM JRONT BACK^ special X Whirl into fashion in s; r~ -rp rfccl whatc\cr >ou .i: t\ fie uniciuc Stlhou n 'X" p.mols /»«/////</ \<>u as well m .i 1 X is CM MNgf at ihc legs lo give C\'cn I tt§ tomloTt and freedom i>l i YOU193 words
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Article, Illustration387 1962-02-17 10 Golfers welcome new rulings by world body LONDON. Saturday. |>l.\\l.l\ strokes instead of disqunlifirntion 11 !i.;\ris who arrive late, and Ihe <>|)li<>M i retinng when without a chance, are two welcome iK w iu!ini;s l)\ the Professional Golf* ci s Association for loumamenl play this sea- v > 1 1387 words
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181 1962-02-17 10 ELORDE TO MEET WATANABE IN TITLE BOUT NEXT MONTH \I A N I LA. s. Gabriel **I -Flash"" K.i rclt of the i'.-.wippir.t s will cit fend hla one;/ btweight eran n .man;- top Japanese Ughtweighi Osamu Watanabe on March lit in Manila. Bovde'fl !r..tnaurr Lope Sarreal al>o announced thai181 words
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583 1962-02-17 10 C. Chellappah - C. Chellappah By S pore, Saturday SINGAPORE'S Division One ;md Premier Leslie games will be played over «S() minutes this year, the Singapore Amateur Football Association decided. Previously games wire played over minutes. REASON: LOCAL PLAYERS CANNOT STAND583 words
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341 1962-02-17 10 LONDON. Sateffti DELK of Siinios :uul l>i And as the ton fa i iiKidr ivrcntlx \c i v n:»tion, the hopeful. ;iii<Mhc wc.ik. Ihciuiihl loic Ihr \n# Jules II l> r Ihcirs, t!ir\ would I > I" his hiiiluiii Hi341 words
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Article, Illustration48 1962-02-17 10 9 Placcgetters in 1 1 1 -440 yards freestyle WWJ m the japan v Australia swiniminj; "Tost" at Sydney r« cently: Australian schoolboy Bob Windle (left), who finished third: Japanese champion Tsuyoshi Yamanaka (centre), the winner: and Ma koto Fukui of Japan (second).48 words
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322 1962-02-17 10 LONDON. Saturday. JOHNNY PRESCOTTj 23-year-old heavy-weight boxer, is grooming himself for a shol al Ihe British title by training with Binning ham City Soocermen! Each day. wiih fTtmff* Gil Merricks approval. 6ft 14st Piescoti pou rids the Birmingham cry ground With322 words
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418 1962-02-17 10 Aussie swim hopes have dropped to low level: Officials are worried SYDNEY, Saturday. Australia's iwimming hopes have dropped to their lowes.t level for 20 years. Australia, which once enloved the position as the world's top swimming nation, balding almost every major world title, lias been reduced to S third-rate primming418 words
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159 1962-02-17 10 16 TEAMS ONLY TO COMPETE IN OLYMPIC BASKETBALL MUNICH. Sat 1 Olymp-r Gam< bii k« ball tournamt \a Tokyo will be limited to li i< the executive romn. oi tho International Basfc tbalJ Federation have deddh I Japan, the host country, are certain of inclusion, together with the first eight159 words
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87 1962-02-17 10 MOSCOW Bfti I.S. Union Tab;'' Iteßl FI f f'ratir»n OOQflrmed thai tl would nor tend player* to U Europ<'an champion hip In West Brrlin from March 31 to April 7. The decision wa tak«n b« cause the championships artbring held in West87 words
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109 1962-02-17 10 HANIF (111) AND MARSHALL (72) DELIGHT FANS NAKUHU •K. j •••••<: 'in- .ma Wf.Nt Indian R M lor wealth Cri k< I h racfd to 217 nun n« bui day r.,rc}. a; ain \i A Coliin XI v Alt* r :<■ -<v«n in n pi\ t< iniimu. :<..., horn, Md,109 words
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Advertisement42 1962-02-17 10 FOR ECONOMY wS^SjSt^^i MADE IN I SPORE PENANG 70 crs per ROLL I MALAYA 80 crs per ROLL 1 I SIZES 120 ior 2 1 x 2'_. 4 2'_- x 3' j 1 I SIZES 127 620 for Box Cameras 1 DS42 words
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Article, Illustration829 1962-02-17 11 LITTLE NENE - Allin beats course record with 68 but Kobari still leads LITTLE NENE By SINGAPORE, Sat. piUPINO Vie Allin carded a scintUatting <><S to wreck Bobby Locke's course record by one stroke during the second day of the 1962 Singapore Open Golf Championship yesterday. A slight figure weighing only 120-lb., Allin829 words
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Article1509 1962-02-17 11 0 CL. 4. DIV. 5—6 FURS. -X I s* Rodeers. 9 0 Moxham 11 M»M| v.r rj. c> irrtf!i s- IsmaiJ 16 Trh. 8:2 Maynard iam <Foo A Mrs. > BreuK .K. bl 2 l)onnell\ I 1 X 3yr bah v. Hi UJ P. K. Leong1,509 words
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Article, Illustration258 1962-02-17 11 BKFORE you play any chip shot around the green it is vital that you have a mental picture of what you are trying to achieve Not until you have pictured the shot can you start to decide which is the be>t club with which to make258 words
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168 1962-02-17 11 CHINESE CLASH TODAY AT J.B. STADIUM SINGAPORE, Bat- At Jalan Besar Stadium this evening Singapore Chinese are pitted against Malacca Chinese in the Malayan Chinese Football Association Cup. kick-off 5.15 p.m. Singapore Chinese will have a hard task this year. They have been holders of the MCFA Cup .since 1960.168 words
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Advertisement20 1962-02-17 11 iflJMJalri' i j# J-jll 1^ -ping I n FDS THIRDS A 1 WEIGHT i{ LEFT M l J FOOT *v20 words
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Advertisement147 1962-02-17 11 SECOND DAY r,.i Free Home Delivery 105% LJIJ We invite you to become a regular reader of 1?-^/--the Singapore Free Press. All you have to do is complete the special delivery form below. j > TfA^ hand it to your newsvendor or post to Times V*)frv >s^r House, and the147 words
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Advertisement220 1962-02-17 11 AUSTIN A4O MX n *^BL^*3aflE^^Bap^HHM2Bfe^^&9ifr* iM|l '**^MHNMM iMMk .aT ■■> au <j,^HBß>Mb»p^ JS^^^^SS^T^Si?? 1^ 4^mf i aa^ M^M^a^^^aal aa^Mßi^XAß^i fraa^B^^^a^^^^^^^^^^* aaaaw^l The spacious interior cf t^e r. roomier A4O Mark II s COmp c mented by smart ne^ upholstery AflCTfAf and re styled instrument pa^ei The Mark il has mere220 words
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Article, Illustration1582 1962-02-17 12 Best Bets Peak of Perfection, Darby Dan, Silver Screen By SCRUTINEER SINGAPORE, Saturday. DEAK OF PERFECTION stands out in this smart Class Two Division One tidd in tomorrow's main 6f sprint Hacc ."> and I have no hesitation making him one of toy bed bets. I think he can be1,582 words
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Article150 1962-02-17 12 I > betow are horses that J ncr won or snown up on a wet track: Ajno&. Al Raschui. All Baba 11. Araia Gold. Bariinnie. Boobeiol. Bnlli. Bravauo. Chanluckier. Come Up. C ram* 11. The Concrete. Chicken ributor :>. i. < w UuKe ua. Enjovroent150 words
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Article42 1962-02-17 12 GRACING WITH A PROFIT THE BEST BETS 0 Scrutineer's best bets: Darby Dan (Race 2), Peak of Perfection (Race 5), Silver Screen 111 (Race 6). Likely longshots: Hakone (Race 1), Chasari (Race 3), Recover (Race 8). The £oiii£ tomorrow should be good.42 words
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Article62 1962-02-17 12 Civilians meet FEAF today SELETAR. Sat. The Far East Air Force hotkey team will meet Singapore Civilians in a representative natch today at r Se>\tr Following ;trt' UN F.E.A.F players:— SAC. Hill: F Oft Wetherilt; Cpl. Teasdale; Cpl. D. > A i X Howell; I Taylor; SAC. Dass: Sgt. Ryan62 words
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Article59 1962-02-17 12 Indian batsmen collapse PORT OP SPAIN. Sai.— ln, taming collapsed against the West Indies fast bowline of Wesley Hall, Chester Watson and Charlie Stayers when the lirst Test began here yesterday. Rain interrupted pi««y several tines during the day but at no tine did the Indians look confident against the59 words
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320 1962-02-17 12 SINGAPORE, Saturday. VOITII football at its best will be seen al the Fourth Asian Youth Football Tournament to be held in Bangkok from April 11 to 26. Without any doubt Ibis year's tournament, in which 12 teams arc competing, will be the320 words
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50 1962-02-17 12 CHELSEA IN 1-0 VICTORY OVER BLACKPOOL LI HH MIN 8 Bi of 1 Kiisii football League n. ..<.- played yestercay were: Division ont* C:i«: IWk k" pool 0. Division Ikrai H;i. I g ;m> P., K.i: I incoln I four: A Stockport 2. Doncastei 9 Bwrtfi 1. Soutlu>": I Oartl50 words
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171 1962-02-17 12 HIGHLANDERS DO WELL IN ARMY BOXING IJASIR PAN.J.W'G. Bat B-)Mis (>:' M B.r;..i.'Jii ftHOM On Highlanders and the RAOC (mm »u even ea< b wttli three vav ncn tti 'i»f Singapore b.«m- D;s--•i•;. Individual Championabip ben m Thursday. F;!.i^' ix»u' "i the evening weni !n 'he i tz 1 1171 words
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Article76 1962-02-17 12 LONDON. Sat. Because several Queen's Park players are engaged in Scotland's Amateur International with Northern Ireland today the Scottish second division club's scheduled League match with Brechin' City has been postponed. Thi.s was announced yes- t^rday, and Brcchin City will now visit Hamilton Academicals today for76 words
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Advertisement137 1962-02-17 12 An inexpensive fully stereophonic radiogram with really excellent performance. See the new Pye PE 21 SG. ..mtender, eNgMI! cabinet with stein :md burr resistant polyestef finish. Hejr the nev. Py .nJ\ CtoBT*lofM trmstereophonic sound- werful radio v.it.i moving* eye tuner. Two h gri flux, aocousMcaiy mafcliod iK'.is. t\\\:v .ib Gjrrard137 words
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Advertisement147 1962-02-17 12 iillOT I POST VIII II IN lie \u\\ I your coupons together in set', of sue end send J PUZZLE C Singapore Free Press, P.O. Bok 3111, Entries must roach H Press, Times House, SingaJ 11 o.m. on Wcdncsdoy, Feb. 21 > ay said I you please, b r ust147 words
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Miscellaneous245 1962-02-17 12 I FREE PRtSS l '^A' j WORD PUZZLE^^^ I CmT OU\ ood with o I yS\\^*oS(\*% ini^uctions odd r name CLUES FOR WORD PU:; 1. Disoppeor below the suf- 4 focc of the wotrr 5 Stone p«er 2. Norrow winding countfv k«rt>ou' rood. 3. An employer likes to knew has245 words
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