The Singapore Free Press, 10 October 1959
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Title Section14 1959-10-10 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Stff No. *****. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959. 15 CENTS.14 words
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66 1959-10-10 1 Opinion Big Tory margin a surprise T and .dent were tx the I the proI i tom ppeal the the I proI us. X :^.d reI m .1 on 1 B I I m M I l *ary, I I the I I -:her region was c pollLabour's. d Mr.66 words
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Article566 1959-10-10 1 'We'll try to increase contribution to C'wealth* Mr. Boyd speaks of free nations LONDON, Sat—Mr. Harold Macmillan. leader of Brita i n\> triumphant Tories, last night promised that his n c w government would try to increase aid to Commonwealth countries. His pledge came as the ConservativesReuter - 566 words
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Article, Illustration9 1959-10-10 1 Group Captain Peter Townsend9 words
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204 1959-10-10 1 Engagement is official, say girl's parents BRUSSELS, Saturday. pROUP Captain Peter Townsend, 44, is engaged to marry Miss Marie-Luce Jamagne, 20-year-old daughter of a Belgian cigarette manufacturer. The girl's mother Madame Jamagne said yesterday "The engagement is official from today. No date has been set yet for the wedding." M.Reuter - 204 words
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Article22 1959-10-10 1 FAREHAM, Sat.— Sir Henry Tizard, one of Britain's leading scientists during the second World War, died yesterday, aged 74. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article78 1959-10-10 1 HOLLYWOOD. Sat— Frank Sinatra chased a motorist at 60 m.p.h. last night after his car was dented m a minor collision. Mr James Donald Kykendahl the other driver, told police he thought Sinatra was a hold up man. Wildly blowing his car horn, he droveU.P.I - 78 words
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Article53 1959-10-10 1 2 men rob woman TWO Chinese posing .as radio licence inspectors, gained entry into a house at Rowell Read. Singapore, and held up Madam Boey Yoke Oi at 12.25 p.m. yesterday. One man was armed with a pistol. They ransacked the house and left with cash and valuables worth $1,810.53 words
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Article44 1959-10-10 1 WASHINGTON. Sat The Air Force has devised a rocket with flower-like "petals" to capture particles of stardust, or micrometeorites, at altitudes of 50 to 120 miles above the earth. The first firing of the rocket is scheduled for today. U.P.I.U.P.I - 44 words
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Article35 1959-10-10 1 Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, Political Secretary to the Ministry of Education, will speak on "the role of Indians m Malaya" at a cultural meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, tomorrow.35 words
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215 1959-10-10 1 Experts working out plans TME Liberal Socialist Party, which has been inactive since the May 30 general elections m Singapore, has started a thorough reorganisation of its party machinery. The party's acting secretary-general, Mr Tan Keng Siong, told the Free Press yesterday that he expects215 words
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Article120 1959-10-10 1 Unruly rush wrecks job chances T*HE unruly crowd, which JL disturbed RAF (Malaya) recruiting procedure m Singapore yesterday unwittingly spoiled the chances of some more young men getting work. Sq. Leader J. Bothams, officer commanding the RAF (Malaya) training centre m Seletar, told the Free Press today that the team120 words
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Article58 1959-10-10 1 Chiang plane shot down JJONG KONG. Sat. A Chinese Nationalist aircraft was shot down on Wednesday by air units of the Communist Chinese Army "while carrying out harassing activities over North China," the New China news agency said m a despatch from Peking last night. The plane was described asReuter - 58 words
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Article53 1959-10-10 1 SACRAMENTO (California), Sat. Governor Edmund G. Brown yesterday set a clemency hearing for convictauthor Caryl Chessman over the protests of Chessman himself. Chessman, 38 year old kidnap- rapist, is scheduled to die m the San Quentin gas chamber on Oct. 23 after spending 11 years onU.P.I - 53 words
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Article, Illustration105 1959-10-10 1 Prince Sadruddin. uncle of the Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the Ismaill sect of Muslims, was yesterday guest of honour at a reception held at the Sea View Hotel. Singapore, by the Shla Imami Ismaili Muslim community of Malaya. Free Press picture shows the Prince105 words
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Article242 1959-10-10 1 RACING Si raUhings and order of running for tomorrow's Penang racrv R.U b ONE (2.00 p.m .> (1 I Div 5 6F. Poot j-f air li.uu Son. BACK T- p.m.) Cl. t, Div f— tit. Grcv Elegance. Durcnd?l Summer Kis>, Flying RACE THREE (3.00 pan) Cl I— -6F.242 words
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Advertisement45 1959-10-10 1 i, *J oiM "ide fame B ZEISS IKONj \^^^MZa 0| T i,ll *te^*^^ fc i TMi IDtOOM \^ffi <£L QUALITY m i a^____^^__^^ pU R N I T U^^te^P^^S'l PO» TMI OININO tOOM 10 our showrooms now Lil JI i T l Jml Tal: *****45 words
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Advertisement47 1959-10-10 1 Penang race special Pages 11, 12 Film reviews Page 4 Cartoons Page 4 Your lucky star Page 3 Women's Corner Page 5 Rush on London stock market Page 2 Vote on Malaya's UN proposal Page G Drought m Spore villages Page 3 Other overseas cables Page 347 words
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Advertisement98 1959-10-10 1 VAN HIN P^f FOR Lv F,IIE 3^§*^- FURNITURE 136 142. Orchard Road. B'par*— Mi: *****, ***** ***** A progress portrait of China's &_____p<__, BvL&shH W B jj^BSB. _B W*aKm^\ WL pivc9 1 4*2 drive to industrial power by I the famous photographer HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON Exclusive m Sunday Mail LOOK FOR98 words
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253 1959-10-10 2 BIGGEST DAY EVER ON THE LONDON MARKETS Bowler hats crushed underfoot and jobbers climb on table tops LONDON, Saturday. THE London Stock Market yesterday experienced its biggest day ever. Bowler hats were smashed underfoot, coats and white shirts torn and ripped, and jobbers had to climb on table tops toU.P.I; Reuter - 253 words
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Article134 1959-10-10 2 MORE COMETS TO MARK 'BIRTHDAY' Japan coastline remains littered BRITAIN'S international airline, BOAC. this week celebrates its first birthday m the Jet-age. It was m this week last year that the airline raced a Comet-4 jet airliner across the Atlantic to capture air supremacy for Britain m jet travel. BOAC134 words
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Article62 1959-10-10 2 GENEVA, Sat.— More than 20 Ministers of Trade and their representatives will attend a ministerial trade conference m Tokyo later this month, it was learned here yesterday. Among nations represented will be Britain, the United States, Canada, Sweden, South Africa and Ghana. The conference on Oct.Reuter - 62 words
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Article25 1959-10-10 2 LOS ANGELES, Sat. Los Angeles is to raise funds to aid typhoon victims m its adopted "sister*' city of Nagoya, Japan. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article19 1959-10-10 2 TOKYO, Sat. Typhoon Babs is expected to be 60 miles North-East of Formosa this morning. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article172 1959-10-10 2 WASHINGTON, Sat.— President Eisenhower last night invoked the TaftHartley law to halt the 86--day-old national steel strike. He acted, he said m a statement, because "if permitted to continue, this strike would imperil the national health and safety. "The national interest demands an immediate resumptionReuter - 172 words
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Article37 1959-10-10 2 NEW YORK. Sat. Rubber futures, after early easiness based on news that G.S. A. would begin selling rubber from the stockpile on Oct. 16. rallied latterly on covering aided by steadiness abroad during the week.37 words
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Article24 1959-10-10 2 LONDON. Sat— The Vanguard, largest battleship built m Britain, will be available for disposal -after mid-1960, the Admiralty announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article197 1959-10-10 2 LONDON, Saturday. MR. FRIEDRICH GRUNWALD, 35-year-old London financier, was arrested by City of London detectives yesterday and later charged with the fraudulent conversion of £3,250,000 ($27,625,000). Earlier Mr. Grunwald had spent his third consecutive day with Mr. Neville Faulks, Q.C., who is conducting a BoardReuter - 197 words
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Article217 1959-10-10 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are; Kingsville 1/2, Boissevain 4/5, Lealott 6 A, Thorstrand 6/7, Coromandel 8/9, Kimanis 11/12, Megurosan Maru 13/14, Burma 15/16. Jerak N Wall 3, Upis N. Wall 4. Emp. Gannet ,21/22, Giang Ann 23/24, Cingalese Prince 25/26,217 words
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Article187 1959-10-10 2 SHIPS ARE STILL AGROUND rKYO. Sat. Stranded ships still litter Japan's Pacific coastline. They are reminders of typhoon Vera, which struck on Sept. 26, killing an estimated 5.000 people and sinking or damaging thousands of tons of shipping. Maritime Safety Board officials said yesterday they did not know when theReuter - 187 words
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Article51 1959-10-10 2 HONG KONG. Friday. Closing prices here today were. Pre\ ious Today HK$ HKS H. S. Banking Corporation $985 $1,000 &5990 Union Ins. Canton $86 $87 Wheelock Marden $6.45 $6.45 &56.40 &56.40 &$6.50 HKong phoi.e $3025 530.50 &$3l Dair>' Farm C. Storace $19- $19.80 Taikoo Docks $35 $5551 words
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Article73 1959-10-10 2 NOTE: are middle v ft* w RUBBER N« 1 MSS ci f European ports Oct Nov RUBBER N, i ss Spot ÜBRER No 1 Settlement >^- *trm% Nov Dec TOME Qii.et PEPPER: Wh.t. Sarawak f ag c.if. European ports Oct PEPPER: Stack Sarawak Sp» c.i f Eur*peai73 words
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Article37 1959-10-10 2 NEW YORK i TIN Straits sp<i TIN future* I Contract Oct Dec TONE: Steady. S^l; RUBBER Tut Nov. Jan TONE: Vrry SALES: 44 No. RSS Oct lanrtert pnu COFFEE: Futl Contract D»r Above pric <37 words
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Article19 1959-10-10 2 NEW YORK fc 30 Industrial* 20 Railroad* 40 Domestic B*n<H 15 lICWttM 65 ttectti Compete ftiiripi19 words
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Article18 1959-10-10 2 tbar 1 awaiting n < \m Muniok 1 av^aitiDg rr\*-t-r shipm* 1 A»»ve prices I 6 «M|18 words
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Article63 1959-10-10 2 COPRA Phil. pi c i f H.• European pr Cehverod weight per Un* ton Oct. COPRA. Straits U.K. North ropean port* vtrMl weight >< l«ng ton Oct COCONUT OIL Straits c• 1 ropean ports bulk ptr lon. ion Oct. COCONUT OIL M Coylon c.it. ropoan p«rt^ m63 words
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Article740 1959-10-10 2 NOTE: All prices below «:re middle prim SINGAPORE, Friday. INDUSTRIALS Prevnus mi! Alex Bricks PreT 1.75 1.70 Ords. '2.35 2.20 Atlas Ice 1100 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 50 6 48 B.V. Trustees 5.25 525 Con Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19- Ords. 37 6 37 6 Federal Dispensary 1.03740 words
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Advertisement287 1959-10-10 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE tic NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen m Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'pcre P. Sham Penang HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 12/14 Oct 15/16 Oct 11/17 Oct BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAG) 22/24 Oct 25/28 Oct 26/27 Oct SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 31 Oct/ 2 Nay To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama, Nagoya287 words
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Miscellaneous36 1959-10-10 2 By Cog POP— Trouble Brewing p^e-d Pt>-P always k WA >/< 'rf I OH- MOW CAU t OE/vl START O^F |JJ WITM A MUS&AVjO WHO T^UjwC-J. J| r MEA/ETR "TELL* HIM T^ r^MJVTHINJO APE W r^(, IB'fj36 words
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140 1959-10-10 3 Meteoro will soon fill the sky, says Mocow MOSCOW, Saturday. DIO said m an English-language night that the giant Giacobinito pass very^ close to the earth eriod a considerable part of the earth was expected to be filled rs of meteors and micrometeors. Tonight and tomorrow night scientists and amateurReuter - 140 words
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45 1959-10-10 3 RUSSIA wide POLIO DRIVE UNDER WAy ,et harked polio i npaisjn oral j claim nd ilk l the requii ia i tea- i s been I i the pBaltic this %SUI 3 the j JL m >unmier polio i t.» 10 ._w>r- the reported. U.P.U.P - 45 words
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Article46 1959-10-10 3 NEW R.I. FLEET COMMAND JAKARTA. Sat. The Indonesian Navy Chief-of-Staff. Commodore Eddy Martadinata. has installed a new fleet command under Lieute-nant-Colonel Sjaaf. Antara news agency said this would centralise the naval command. Sourabaya m East Java has been chosen as the chief base of the fleet.46 words
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Article333 1959-10-10 3 FULL STEAM AHEAD NOW TO SUMMIT Washington relief at election result PHILADELPHIA, Sat. When will the Summit be? In Washington, "fair speculation" points to a meeting before President Eisenhower's Spring visit to Moscow. In London, indications say "between late November and the Spring." In Paris "next January or February." Mr.333 words
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Article, Illustration133 1959-10-10 3 The 10 girls above were selected yesterday to Z take part m a dance se- j quence m the new Ca- j thay-Keris productions, Noor Islam. The producer, Mr. Tom I Hodge, and the direc- tor. Mr. K. M. Basker, spent more than an hour133 words
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Article51 1959-10-10 3 Lunik is on way back MOSCOW. Sat. Russia" j Lunik IU will reach its apogee— its furthest point from the carth today, the Soviet news agency Tass said last night. It will then head back, passing the earth at 1700 G.M'T. on October 18 some 25.000 miles away from it.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article163 1959-10-10 3 WASHINGTON, Saturday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER yesterday reaffirmed the United States intention to support the efforts of Iran and other non-Communist Middle East nations to maintain their independence. The President renewed thel American pledge during a 35-minute conference with the Iranian Prime Minister, Mr. Manuchehr Eghbal,U.P.I - 163 words
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Article33 1959-10-10 3 LONDON, Sat. Bagdad Radio said last night that I Iraqi Premier General Kassem, treated for three bullet wounds after Wednesday's assassination attempt, was able to walk about his room yesterday. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article32 1959-10-10 3 PEKING, Sat.— Li Chi-sen, a former second m command to General Chiang Kai-shek who allied himself to the Communists, died m Peking yesterday at the age of 75. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-10-10 3 TWO orchid enthusiasts admire exhibits at the Malayan Orchid Show, which opened at thc Happy World Stadium yesterday. The show will last until Sunday and is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 10.30 p.m daily.- Free Press picture.Free Press - 44 words
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109 1959-10-10 3 SPUTNIKS SAVING PEACE SAYS MR. K. MOSCOW. Sat. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev said at Bratsk, Siberia, that his recent talks with President Eisenhower would help strengthen peace and establish good relations between their countries on the basis of peaceful co-existence, the Soviet news agency Tass reported yesterday. But he went onReuter - 109 words
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Article52 1959-10-10 3 MELBOURNE. Sat. ThP Lord's Prayr will be sung m waltz time by members of the Young Anglican Fellowship at St. John's Church, m suburban Croydon on Sunday morning. The service wiil be accompanied by drums, bass, piano and electric guitar m waltz, beguine and swingReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement122 1959-10-10 3 DECCA^pIMI^ ***** The finest ond modestly-priced stereo and monoural record reproducer. Singapore Price $435/Fcderotion $475/--if M m v.l I I" ml*m Twin 3-stage amplifiers with negative teedback loop. Four-speed automatic record changer. Elliptical full ronge speaker and ESS/2 extension f«U range speaker. 1J Cabinet finished m blue and grey leathercloth.122 words
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Advertisement365 1959-10-10 3 IT'S SO EASY TOMAKE HER HAPPY! ffl^k You can imagine how happy she tie jmm when you present her with a watch Not W just any watch, put a ROTARY, the gift thai &Hmn 3 whispers good taste The kiss she gives JjP'* f V you will seal the approval365 words
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576 1959-10-10 4 IAN MOK- AI - Disney has done it again in a world of white IAN MOK-AI FREE PRESS FILM REVIEW PAGE By \fR Walt Disney sees nature with that "third eye," fragmentising i ls lJ iV haviour and then framing the pieces together again into a rhythmic p*fj al pattern We seeing his film,576 words
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Article139 1959-10-10 4 (MUSICAL HIT IN MAKING rE Academy Awardwinning team of Producer Arthur Freed, Director Vincente Minnelli and art designer Preston Ames, responsible for two Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Oscars An American In Paris and Gigi —are together again ior the forthcoming The Bells Are Ringing. They're aiming for a ♦bird. MICKEY Rooney returns to139 words
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Article, Illustration353 1959-10-10 4 TEENAGERS IN THE CELLAR A message here for parents CAROL LYNLEY, a mousy-haired teenager who has barely lost her puppy fat. is convincing as the young girl who gives m to one reckless moment and has to read up the consequences m a biology book. In the film "Blue Jeans'353 words
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Article187 1959-10-10 4 WHAT has a glamour girl got that other women lack? "A 24-hour-a-day job," laughs Eva Gabor, who herself always manages to look giftwrapped. "But, darling, I wouldn't have it any other way. It's like exercising. Some people call this work, but actually one feels better for it.187 words
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Advertisement34 1959-10-10 4 AUTO-MAGAZINE 35 mm SLIDE PROJECTOR J,^*^^__________. A mW\ A-r^am/r s£# I mw^MmW^ 2Ar\m% W\\L aMMMa A strikingly new projector with "touch-ond-show" cose. Each touch of your 'finger automatically I thows any of the 3634 words
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Advertisement176 1959-10-10 4 <^Q_e\re6r\^<3 drink... I S<ec*<**fw m a win /m%. 7^l^^* J^A\ Ji* *6C *f mic 2 pua'.'i 0/ co. J Z—ZaZmaf 1 f **0\ wflf** a***/ %wrHen m B"*___. V fM **•s<*' f £>o economical! \\m\\\ \\--*i'' You con make lor^e I A^fc^j 9<a»ses o/ refreshing, s AMERICAS FAVOURITE SOFT DRINK176 words
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Miscellaneous238 1959-10-10 4 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan WHAT OO YOU WHAT CAN IT OO wen-uSSa qc A *VB SO IT WILL BE PACED RECKON THB 'BRAIN* I IT IS DESIGNED TO acebtaiw GaT *0 TA *B BUT WITH AN INSOLUBLE PROBLEMWILL OO WHEN YOU DESTROY THINGS cvkoTV J WHOEVER OESKSNED <v,* TO238 words
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293 1959-10-10 5 'Drops of joy'— but the villagers want rain MINISTRY RUSHES WATER TO DRY KAMPONGS By Free Press Staff Reporter JHK wells are dry. Some have been deepened, but all the water which the land would yield was an occasional squirt, tailing off into a slow, yellow trickle too slow to293 words
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329 1959-10-10 5 S TORE TEA CHERS CALL FOR A NATIONAL SCHOOL CINGAPORE, with na- tion building as a priority aim, should have one type of school a national school says the latest issue of Teacher, a publication of the Singapore Teachers' National Congress. The STNC pointed out j that a national school329 words
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Article139 1959-10-10 5 Training centre planned Higher output methods KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation Government is to consider plans for starting a productivity training centre. The Controller of Industrial Development, Mr. I. M. Chandler, said yesterday that application would be made to the United Nations for experts if the Government approved the setting-up139 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-10-10 5 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, thumbing through the pages of a book belonging to a pupil, during his visit to the Hua Vi Government Chinese Middle School at Margaret Drive, Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Lee had earlier visited the Kay Siang School after goingFree Press - 68 words
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Article81 1959-10-10 5 Music will pay for their hike HEADING for Australia by way of Singapore are two young men from Britain who are determined to make music pay for their journey. Brian Cross, 23, and Barry Marshall. 22 left London last week on their 10-month 13,000-mile trip. There they hope to get81 words
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Women's Corner
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Article132 1959-10-10 5 lIEADS were turned at Singapore Airport when 1X Qantas air hostess Pattie Tomkins walked past, for she was wearing an unfamiliar green uniform instead of the usual white. Pattie explained that the new outfit is a jet-age uniform. It was introduced last August132 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-10-10 5 A storekeeper. Anthony George Martin. 36, was jailed for six months m Singapore yesterday for misappropriating $100 belonging to the Gramophone Co. Ltd.. Orchard Road. FATT IE29 words
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Article41 1959-10-10 5 TOKYO. Sat. Pan American Airways yesterday announced here that the first round the world all-jet service would be inaugurated from Tokyo on Oct. 13 with the departure of an international jet clipper for Hong Kong en route to London.41 words
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Article83 1959-10-10 5 rE Rural Board yesterday withdrew all their applii cations m the City-Magis-i trate's Court against the occupants of 23 houses m i Kampong Woodlands Laut, off Woodlands Road, Singapore. The houses said to have been built illegally are occupied by 78 families. When the case came up83 words
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Advertisement216 1959-10-10 5 2l 0f STTIarl iBD*-* grown-ups X and charming IBF children, too! IBF 40B' Top f The F rm 4l S^ De ign 8161 4 Ijf Controlled Retoil H^P Price IEHP JL- ''jfjjl S pcre. Penang .\)3 53. 20 per yd. Mclovc $3 50 per yd. t:.H__MM Vogue Pattern No. 4990216 words
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Miscellaneous418 1959-10-10 5 CHURCH SERVICES IN SINGAPORE rE following are changes m Sunday services m Singapore churches: ANGLICAN St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7.00 a.m. Holy Communion; 8.00 a.m. Parish Communion; 9.30 a.m. Mandarin Service; 1100 a.m. Morning Prayer and Holy Baptism; 11.30 a.m. Malay Holy Communion; 6.00 p.m. Evensong. St. George's Garrison Church, Tanglin418 words
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Miscellaneous235 1959-10-10 5 Communion; 9.30 a.m. Sunday School; 9.30 a.m. Morning Service- 6.30 pm. Evening Prayer. BETHESDA 7 7 Bras Basah Road: 8.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread; 9.30 a.m. Ministry, Mr. M. Finlay; 3 and 4.30 o.m. Sunday School; 6 p.m. Gospel Service. Dr. G. P. Bardsley; 7.45 p.m. Song Service, Mr. Harry235 words
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Article688 1959-10-10 6 Random Thoughts DRIVING INSTRUCTORS -WHY ALLOW YOUR PUPILS TO BECOME SUCH ROAD HOGS? WHY do learner drivers invariably keep to the middle of the road instead of the left, although they go at snail's pace? This is surprising for they have their instructor sitting next to them and he should688 words
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1080 1959-10-10 6 U.N. AGREES TO DISCUSS MALAYA'S TIBET CHARGE YEW YORK, Sat 11 Tibet will be included on the United Nations General Assembly's agenda. Malaya and Ireland made their joint proposal yesterday, and it was accepted. Voting m the 21-member Steering Committee was ll m favour of inscription, five against and fourReuter - 1,080 words
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Article171 1959-10-10 6 MEW YORK, Sat. The Soviet Union yesterday bitterly accused the United States of "pushing" the Tibetan problem before the United Nations so as to "intensify the cold war." At the same time, the Soviet deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Vasily Kuznetsov, who made the charge, suggested thatReuter - 171 words
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Article56 1959-10-10 6 NEW YORK, Bat.-Gover-nor Nelson A. RockefoUer warned here that the West should not step up trade with the Soviet Union until Russia abandoned its "trojan horse tactics" of economic aggression. He accused the Soviet union of turning international trade into a weapon 'to serve the politicalU.P.I - 56 words
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151 1959-10-10 6 P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.02 Saturday Showcase; 1.30 The News; 1-40 Newstalk; 1.45 Leopold Stokowski Conducts; 2.00 The Malayan Touch. 2.30 Piano Playtime, featuring Joe Sullivan; 2.45 Siesta Time; 3.00 Australian Magazine; 3.15 Saturday Prom; 1.15 Make Way For Youth- 4.45 Roundabout, last of a151 words
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Advertisement694 1959-10-10 6 DACRON ORLON Suit $70.00 Trousers $17.50 p. pair PLEASE MOTE that wt art atw at 65, High Street. Visit Our Gent's TAILORING DEPT. lIAJAJ TEXTILES LTD., 65, Hiflk Street, Spore. Telephone: ***** CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTH 20 Ward* U (Mmimuim) AT GLENEAOLES HOSPITAL— A Daughter to Mrs. Yip nee Teoh Beng694 words
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Advertisement275 1959-10-10 6 CHERRY HEERING CHEERS! The Thirteen Wonders of cherry brandies i_ Q Heering. A remarkable drink that has m«ny fr,^ try Cherry Heering on the Rocka and you'll fa out why! Just pour c glassful over ice cube- anc 11 result is long and stimulating. Ifs refresl.u^ tool Most men and275 words
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Miscellaneous254 1959-10-10 6 HHnhI NwrT™~^^^^^^^^^^l"~"H s^^^M CLUES ACROSS 3 Nothing, but almost a river 1 They have a bond of amity 4 gjj 5 Let everyone be almost In g^ >«■ moved (5). debt! (5) Conndence in the way a 8 S^??!) 1 te 6 S (5). 9 fflTiaV' be scaled ahead S^254 words
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226 1959-10-10 7 wE ARE NOT HERE TO GIVF PROMISES, BUT A FRIENDLY HAND' .of the Japan world rubber trade mission, repreiSEtln* r rubber manufacturing, importing and nimrtin. re P r esen«ng 1 A [Z y held talks with Singapore* ruXr teSdS I mo leader of226 words
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Article57 1959-10-10 7 Members of the new Rent Conciliation Board for Singapore, appointed for a period of one year from this month are: Mr. John Mammen. Inche Buang bin Omar Junid, Madam Hoe Puay Choo, Madam Fung Yin Ching, Miss Chan Chov Siong. Mr. Chan Chee Senc. Mr. Lim57 words
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Article35 1959-10-10 7 JAKARTA, Sat. The Jakarta War (Martial Law) Administration has banned the home editions of Antara and PIA news agencies and the newspapers Bintang Timur, Berita Indonesia, and Times of Indonesia- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article120 1959-10-10 7 T»HE Singapore Ministry of X Education has issued the following statement m connection with the 1960 Cambridge School Certificate and Higher School Certificate examinations: "Private candidates are not normally accepted for such subjects as Science (except Health Science), Woodwork Metalwork, Needlework and Cookery. "A private candidate who120 words
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Article37 1959-10-10 7 A group of Singapore Malayalee Catholics. who recently formed a welfare organisation mainly to assist unemployed members of their community, will hold a meeting tomorrow at 9.30 a-m. m Our Lady or Lourdes Church Hall.37 words
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Article, Illustration219 1959-10-10 7 SINGAPORE Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, last night disclosed that 1,635 people had registered for Governmentsponsored Mandarin classes for adults since Monday, when registration began at 61 centres. Theoe classes will be started next year. Mr. Yong and his Parliamentary Secretary, Mr. LeongFree Press - 219 words
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393 1959-10-10 7 BLIND PUPIL GETS SIX OFFERS OF HELP FOR U.S. TRIP ■THE School for the BUnd m Singapore has now asked the Department of Education to help find a companion to go with 17-year-old Miss Chan Poh Lin to America. The girl is deaf and blind. Mrs. Elizabeth Choy, Principal of393 words
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Article198 1959-10-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. There may be no more need to build Chinese or Tamil schools m Kuala Lumpur according to the latest statistics on school admissions. They show that the increased primary school attendance between now and 1965 from 58.000 at present to 75.000 m 1965 will198 words
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Article39 1959-10-10 7 The Malaya Borneo Building Society Ltd and the Building Society of Malaya Ltd., have been exempted by the Minister for Labour and Law from the provisions of the Moneylenders Ordinance 1959, according to a Gazette notice published yesterday.39 words
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Article, Illustration301 1959-10-10 7 S'PORE HOUSES SO FULL OF COLOUR Mr. Costa pictured with his wife outside the YIP room, before leaving Singapore for Jakarta. He was Chief Protocol Officer m the Ministry of Foreign Affairs m Mexico before being appointed as Mexico's first Ambassador to Indonesia Free Press picture. A MEXICAN diplomat tookFree Press - 301 words
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Article26 1959-10-10 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Mr. N. K. Pillay, Chief Health Inspector, Muar, has been elected vice-president of the Public Health Inspectors' Union of the Federation.26 words
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Advertisement255 1959-10-10 7 If -S. 5*6 <<c *S«f «t £fc*. 43 Hijk J-t. I Airptft, S-xftf-ip-t-rv tjiwM^w MM) i^mm. l \S^n*xia«t Co.. SP.H ie SIIVA (HK.) lti., Ha* Um.^££jA I Ml tf^WCi vmrJL^—^fl^^ r.A^^\ mW^mrwA^^^M\\m^mm\ 5* WilM <l il MVMwEVi *££p\ A memt I SOEMTVK Wr taste SOLCACtNTS: VAN HOUTEN. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUt,255 words
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Miscellaneous26 1959-10-10 7 HIGH TIDES fiSias_*s»« p nl JOAY. a.m. and ;"> _M j r&ff. U3 am and Ifi P m ■s*P^ im ind pm A gjpW nd gjp" 126 words
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Miscellaneous133 1959-10-10 7 -TODAY a 1 ■M-M»-M«-«^ MM> »,^,M,, M M ,»»«»MMM». MALAYAN ORCHID SOCIETY: Orchid Show at the Happy World Stadium 9 a.m. to. 10 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Poise and Personality for adults 10.30 a.m. Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): Malay for beginners 7.30 p.m.; Y-Teens club 2.30 p.m.; Young Adults Club— square133 words
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Article, Illustration409 1959-10-10 8 M. R. S. Arscott - CROTONS ASSET TO ANY GARDEN M. R. S. Arscott By J4IE garden Crotons, grown for their ornamental foliage belong to the genus Codiaeum and are known botanically by that name. They belong to the same family as true Crotons, i.e. Euphorbiaceae, but differ from them m several ways. True Crotons409 words
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Article, Illustration96 1959-10-10 8 POCKET-MONEY prizes are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do is to set to work to brighten up the sketch, then fill m the96 words
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Article63 1959-10-10 8 rE winners of last week's colour-in contest (each cf whom will receive a $5 prize m due course) are as follows: Miss Joyce Fernando (13>, 42 Buffalo Road. Singapore 8. Miss Khoo Kok Pick (10), 26-1, \2m.s. Jurong Road. Singapore 22. Master Andrew Scow (121. 93 Langsat63 words
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Article, Illustration166 1959-10-10 8 CLUES ACROSS. 1, Type of handle for changing gear. perhaps. 6, Have much feeling for. 8 One of many m the sky usually. 9. To turn hide into leather. 10. Large insect that often skims over water. 14, It is needed to play cricket. 16, Seconds attend a166 words
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Article, Illustration178 1959-10-10 8 The Merboy goes to tell King Neptune of Rupert's decision and when he returns he finds the lutis bear very worried. Something's gone wronc" says Rupert breithJctsly. "This plastic headpiece has become soft. The Professor's air pellets must be giving out What can I do "No178 words
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Advertisement129 1959-10-10 8 Jouncing «■s&*. :v :..-:<> _B_&i_§Sis_lfw v <"'"-v •<- -> w? i^^ip -^V l '•>■ v :«,>.-'■* si ■It "'«MESJ________L. v S-: __________________________________________________i___^; __^m mMMmmmmmmm^wmamm g p A llirrl JS **mrl mc ie o 1 <_*« Be v- .*i T**" C*^ j£j _Stß».'?s -_'J>S^-_nj*3__rt^_______________ _________________t^*l*^^S_r^ ■^^S^feffJS^^H^*^•V^w'^yNliii'T-Ny^-^^ ____r I _^T q5-3_ i^^129 words
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Article, Illustration688 1959-10-10 9 §0 much more than accepted standards, says Basil Cardew r .a is the radial built m id valve 115 £174 not orthorris or did, beI eis. EXAMPLE: The new line with the raked-back rear window, a functional change which I predict688 words
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Article, Illustration235 1959-10-10 9 Brilliant, delightful —for the well-off XNOTHER ASTON MARTIN CHAMPION WHEN the winners of the world's sports car championship bring out a new model it is news. And Mr. David Brown, boss of Aston Martin, which recently beat the Italian Ferraris and German Porsches to the championship, announces a fast new235 words
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251 1959-10-10 9 America pins its faith on compact models ]\|R. L. L. COLBERT, lfl president of the Chrysler Corporation, believes the new "compact" models of American cars will halt the rise m United States car imports from Europe next year. Speaking m Paris, he said he did not anticipate that imports from251 words
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Advertisement101 1959-10-10 9 HUMBER X jjirlft iiMifilfßT7Ti__r^- A Root« Product ith a greatly enriched interior, ag luxurious comfort, elegance and a powerful performance with the highest La of road holding and reliability. Comfort Performance ioors plus a The powerful Humber engine, -markably reliable and economical, gives :he luxury of a an excellent all-round101 words
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Advertisement297 1959-10-10 9 ZEISS LEAD THE FIELD tucfit BINOCULARS IQXSQ Note: Beware imitations. m mwmf tj~^^^m% Look for this trademark Available from: ROBINSON CO. LTD. Raffles Place, Singapore ****>**m *s^^urM^e r t______l ASC *£/MAN coMPAwy^awJ 32, Bank of China Bldg., Spore Tel: ***** 24, FRANKEL AVENUE, SINGAPORE— IS MALAYAN ORCHID-HYBRID v SEEDLINGS <\by£297 words
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Article, Illustration326 1959-10-10 10 ■MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMBBmmmmmu Going: Holding Second day: Oct. 8 Tm^WmZ^Tn^Zw. -t Cha Cha Cha 8.09 (King). 2. Magic Note 8.10 carr. 8.03 (Qua II 707 carr 7.10 (Posner) 4. Nur Jahan B.o9 '(Ward). Winner trained by Martin. Won by: neck; 4; 1 n*, 52 1 5. Tote: SB.326 words
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Article, Illustration156 1959-10-10 10 r DAY'S hand is a choice example of minimum-bid theory from a world ti.tle match. In Room 1 South and North bid as follows; One Diamond One Heart Two Clubs Three Clubs; Three Hearts— Three Spades: Three No-Trumps Four Hearts. The rival team sailed into Six Hearts anrJ156 words
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Article130 1959-10-10 10 SPORTS LETTER SAAA report I must protest .-.trongly against the publication m the Free Presu of Oct. 6 and 7 of draft recommendations regarding the Singapore amateur Athletic Association's plans for promoting sport m Siii^apore. These recommendations had not been approved by the committee at the time of publication, and130 words
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Article45 1959-10-10 10 FEAF Time to tomorrow The Far 1 mile tiniship will b* Road. I tomorrow. J More tl eluding S< I riders of I Cycling C layan Rouj be comp* ti On Oct cling the 50 n race cuit lor I tain" tropl been postp 20.45 words
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Advertisement173 1959-10-10 10 HAVE THE WORLD AT YOUR FINGERTIPS I 3^ -Z i "^'^^___^_^^^N|^r' jlul •^t^BH______n_y """ABC 210 TorU. 2- WAVEBAND NATIONAL 9 TRANSISTOR Model T-tvave band 16-43 meters Model (/-infer -tew*/ 25 75 meters $155/- (Singapore) £/P5/- (Fed. of Malaya) I f^V I THOSE WHO KNOW BUY BIN &t *****11 TUNE IN173 words
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Article771 1959-10-10 11 ■4HOV<W9HP9WvIVP^P«i .mm ,z~ r: r sssssssi :-SE s •■•••■•••••■•■••■■■■■•is::::::::"**"....-...*i*i».:e.:._i_.-:"*" ::;:;j:*:*£.::*::-:::.....^ |J|s% l-« >\\m ,l Div. PXIKOI I 15: C?- ,IHJI 11 .nOl X 1' htlUi ll > 1 11: 1 PaI il p HOME SWEET HOME 2-10-59 Was going better than Mississippi over 3F m 39; 4-10-59—771 words
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Article1814 1959-10-10 11 Went over 3F m 40 3/5: 4-10-59 Tenth m Div. 2 7F race. ELLEM: 4-10-59 Last 01 eight runners m Div. 4— 7F PLEASURE PARK: 29-9-59 Went attractively over 3F m 39 with Fairy Flotsam; 4-10-59 Third to King Pap m Div. 4— 7F race. CORPORAL1,814 words
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Advertisement221 1959-10-10 11 WKmorgGs6orcf~^ triTHAN GRILL RAFFLES J^fr j^. w. Somorsot Maugham J3*-*Jw^^ Oonf decide on anything unfit you have seen the NEW mikonSP*"' 1 m i a Masterpiece m Modem Cameras construction. m^yO"^-\ M Universol Viewfinder I -T for A focal lengths. mm^^^^mmmmA "Three finger control 9&* mf f*Jtm tor Ou*ck, easy221 words
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Advertisement241 1959-10-10 11 The shouting m the I Bar is for I m BULLDOG gk STOUT ONEdrive fTI B| and you'll know it's YOURS! B Vo "OOAtITV t t S T MORRIS MINOR 1000 irYOURS: For its big car roominess— 4 adult. s in comfort STILL ak YOURS: For its big cah performance241 words
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251 1959-10-10 12 I LI. A X LEWIS SUMS UP TOMORROW'S RACE PROSPECTS -_M-a__________-_--i >«_^^_m_^^__^m» These horses won't start tomorrow L 5 mm PENANG, Saturday. THE main race, for Class 4, Div. 1 over 8.Ji. at Penang tomorrow is a difficult race to pick. CINEMA251 words
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485 1959-10-10 12 Movie House fancied in Class 4 sprint MOVIE HOUSE is my selection for the Class 4, Div. 1 sprint. He usually saddles up well. In his last five starts he has won second time out twice and after his last start third to Signal Patrol and Cinema 111 over It.485 words
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Article139 1959-10-10 12 TODAY'S SPORT RUGGER: 19 A.F.S. v Th* Blacks, Changi; 75 Sqd. RNZAF v RAF Seletar, Tengah; Seletar "A" v RNZAF "A", Seletar; Tankards v GHQ, Tanglin; SCC. v RAF Singapore, padang. SOCCER: SAFA junior cap finals Dockyard v RAF Seletar 5.1$ p.m Stable Boy s v Darul Afiah "A", 7139 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-10-10 12 Why, that's almost -as good as the pools, Clarissa, we must remember to have a shilling each way r20 words
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190 1959-10-10 12 rE President of the Singapore Olympic Sports Council, Mr. CC. Tan. yesterday clarified the question of the Singapore Badminton Association's reaffiliation to the SOSC. Mr. Tan said he had received a letter from the President of the SBA on the subject. He added: "I think190 words
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Article1040 1959-10-10 12 Evidently quite a lot of at-tention-has been paid -o '•time', which is always a very fickle guide. And it does not necessarily mean that if a horse wins a lower division, m the same or better time than Div. 1. that he would have1,040 words
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Article84 1959-10-10 12 TRESPASSER - TRESPASSER by SELECTIONS by TRES PASSER, subject to :scratchings are CLass 4 Div. 1-6F EXHIBITOR II Movie House II Travellers Cheque Class 4 Div. 2—6F RAFFLES SQUARE Reliable ElUw i ni TOT ZIENS I*??** EsJ£ crs/£* Class 4 Div. 4—6F CLEAR RECEPTION True Love Remembrance Class 4 Div. 584 words
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Advertisement370 1959-10-10 12 NOTICE HOTEIn I M IN SING REGULATIONS, 1956. Regulation 12 (i) (a, Application for a Certificate of Registration Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Veronica C. Hiiborne of No. 21 Holland Road. Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate i>: Registration m respect of pre-370 words
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Miscellaneous87 1959-10-10 12 Cinema Guide CATHAY Phana *****: Now Bho SlavM Bt Carthaga 1 45. 4 15. 645 ft 9.30 p.m. Midnight! Riding Ovar Tha Star my Wavt. < Mandarin > OOEON. Phana *****: Now Showing: Cala Vaungar. Cunflghtar 1 45, 4.15. 0.43 ft 9.3U p.m. Midnight Oma NIW ALHAMBRA. Phana *****: Now87 words
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