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Title Section12 1960-02-11 1 The Singapore Free Press >o. *****. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1960. 15 CENTS.12 words
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159 1960-02-11 1 I Hot a secret weapon, says Defence Department |OLAR SATELLITE RIDDLE r l-^RBAGE' ROCKET I 5. GUESSING HINCTON. Thursday. stations are trying to r a mysterious object near polar orbit is a m satellite. nl last night dei« il\ smaller than the IReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration36 1960-02-11 1 SULTAN Sir Ismail of Johore inspects a detachment of veterans at this morning's impressive parade at the Sri Gelam padang. (See page 20). Coronation Day pictures m pages 19 and 20.36 words
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Article20 1960-02-11 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. The Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. NikiU Khrushchev, arrives here today on a five-day visit.20 words
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Article49 1960-02-11 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian Air Force has launched .strikes against rebel positions m the Sonder and Amurang districts ot the North Celebes, the Air Force spokesman. Major Agus Suroto. said yesterday. Further air operations would be conducted m the North Celebes, he added.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article104 1960-02-11 1 Headless woman Irishman accused BURMINGHAM. Thurs. Birmingham police late last night charged a man with the murder of Stephaine Baird. 29, whoso docapitated and mutilated body was found two days before Christmas m a room she occupied at a local Y.W.C.A. hostel. Police named the man Patrick Byrne. 25. anReuter - 104 words
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Article12 1960-02-11 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesia will buy 70.000 telephones from Hungary.12 words
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333 1960-02-11 1 Up, up goes forces pay— from Pte. to 'brass hat' 'BONUS' LURE FOR TECHNIC LONDON, Thursday. ALL-ROUND pay increases tor regulars m A Britain's three armed Services were announced yesterday m a Government White paper. Improvements were also i announced m gratuities and m officers' pensions. The White Paper, published333 words
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Article24 1960-02-11 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Sir Winston Churchill. 85, took his seat m the House of Commons for a two-day foreign affairs debate yesterday.24 words
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Article20 1960-02-11 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The U.S. navy's' nuclear submarine Sargo today completed a submerged cruise to the North Pole.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article18 1960-02-11 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. The King and Queen of Thailand today drove through the Java •highlands to Bandung.18 words
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Article17 1960-02-11 1 NEWMARKET. Thurs. i Stablemen today joined 70 apprentice jockeys m a payI claim strike.17 words
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Article27 1960-02-11 1 LONDON, Thurs.— A private member's Bill which would give the vote to all people of 18 or over was oublished here yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article34 1960-02-11 1 U Nu 155 seats RANGOON. Thurs.— U Nu's "clean" faction has won at least 155 s*its m the general election, the "stable" faction 1 26. and others 23. Twentyi two rpsnits are awaited. U.P.I.U.P.I - 34 words
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Article101 1960-02-11 1 6,000 wait for Peking ships JAKARTA. Than. Six thousand C hinese settlers m West Java want to go back 10 China, the secrc-tiry-general of the Indonesian Foreign Office, Mr. Suwito, said yesterday. Chinese settlers have been moving out of Indonesia since the Government last year banned alien traders, most ofU.P.I - 101 words
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Article19 1960-02-11 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. A 'national cleanliness conference" is to be held "here from Feb. 25 to 27. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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177 1960-02-11 1 Heart disease Lack of a type of fat could cause it LONDON. Thurs. A British doctor has suggested that lack of a particular type of fat could cause coronary heart disease. Or Hu«h Sinclair, former director of the Oxford Nutrition Survey and Laboratory of Human Nutrition said yesterday that althoughReuter - 177 words
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Article56 1960-02-11 1 Wives' strike to stop strike? LONDON. Thurs.— A British housewife yesterday launched a campaign for wives of railway workers to avert Britain's national railway strike by denying marital favours to their husbands. Mrs. Daphne Kei:y wants them to be like the women of Greece who went on strike to stop56 words
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Advertisement29 1960-02-11 1 DON'T MISS PHOTO CONTEST at the PHOTO FAIR VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL FEBRUARY 12th-21st YOUR CHANCE TO WIN MANY VALUABLE »W»ZES Begins on MONDAY Make sure you get your copy29 words
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Article112 1960-02-11 2 R.E.M. makes it 17j p.c. for the year LONDON: Rubber Estates of Malaya declared a final dividend of 12'j per cent making 17'_. per cent for the year, asainst 7 1 per cent. The profit for the year Is £42.063 (against £18.053 after tax of £27.343 (against £13.932). The112 words
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504 1960-02-11 2 Rubber shares continuefirm: Ten gains PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS By a Special Correspondent SINGAPORE, Thursday. J|riM>HH shares were firm again on the Malayan Slock Exchange yesterday with commodity price more or less continuing iis at 1 uesday s high level.504 words
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80 1960-02-11 2 LONDON: Tin prices were well maintained at mostly fractional achances. An improvement m overnight US demand was reported while further continental interest wai noticed m the morning. Copper was easier featured by narrowing of the backwardation following some selling of cash from one influential80 words
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Article60 1960-02-11 2 HONG KONG. Wednesday. Closing prices heie today were: Yesteiaa\ Today S. Banking Corporation $1,205 11.205 :>ales sales l:i Canton 595.00 598.00 buyers sellers 197.00 sellers Wheelock Marden 6.60 6.70 Sz% 6.05 sale>. H'Kong phone (34.00 $34.00 .-ides &533.75 leUera Dany Farm vV Cold Storage 124.00 $24.50 &524.5060 words
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Article127 1960-02-11 2 LONDON. Feb. 10. Yesterday Today RUBBfcR No. i H!>J> c.i.f. European ports Feb 32 15 Ib 1 16 Mar 32 15 16 33 UUBHEK NO. 1 RSt B p O t 3SI/S :i3 7/16 ÜBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Mar 32 IS l< 33 1127 words
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Article31 1960-02-11 2 NEW YORK. Feb 10 Yesterday Tnrt.iy 30 Industrials 65 20 Railroads 1M M IM 40 Domestic Bonds II 79 *1 71 15 Utilities 65 Stocks Composite Avcrag** HI31 words
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Article51 1960-02-11 2 NEW YORK. Feb 10. Yesterday Today TIN Straits spot 101.00 1"1 25 riN futures Strait* Contract TONE: SALES: RUBBER Futurti Mar May 3v3u J^ 10 rONE Steadier. SALES 75 lots No. 1 RSS Fab. landed once COFFEE: Futures B Contract Mar. M Aiiuu- him quoted m L.&51 words
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Article41 1960-02-11 2 and .nvaifinc 81, .iiluats SI, Feb. Lamp) and awuitir.. 81, atloats til. Ft W. .<hipni.nl 01. ;ik unquoted. Muntok white sj>ot ins. awaiting release l (l^, atioar- ioj. Feb. Bhipmenl X' ix-dock. Above prices quoted m I.S l>cr 1b41 words
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Article75 1960-02-11 2 LONDON. Feb. 10. Yesterday Today COP3A Philippine* c.i.f. U.K. North European ports delivered weight per long ton Feb. 12 COPRA. Strait* c.i.t. U.K. /North European ports delivered weight per lon^ ton Feb. COCONUT OIL crude Strait* ci.f. European ports m hulk per long ton Feb fl tOCUNUT75 words
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Article79 1960-02-11 2 AKRON. (Ohio*. '1 hurt.- The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company announced yesterday thai it was raising the prices of Its replacement tyres for lorries by three to five per cent .aid those of certain of its passenger car tyres by three pc j r cent. TheReuter - 79 words
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Article83 1960-02-11 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Utrecht 1/2, Bennnnes 4/3. Shoyo Maru 6A, Kajana 6/7. Strut Banka 8/9. Glenfinlas 10/11, Atreus 13/14. Marquisien 15/16. Tadjouri 18. Maetsuycker 19. Sadao N. Wall 1. Peiiis N. Wall 2. Senai N. Wall 3. Gian«83 words
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Article173 1960-02-11 2 LONDON. Thursday. rpHE stock markets In London yesterday presented a fairly cheerful appearance m spite of the serious rail strike threat, and the general hope was that the strike would be averted. The overnight recovery on Wall Street helped sentiment to some extent. Buying was173 words
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Article117 1960-02-11 2 NEW YORK: The market closed heavy with lo>e^ uenerally extending to a point or more. An afternoon rally attempt tailed and moM issues closed around the days I The Initial trend was fractionally higher with the ticker running late briefly. Changes were about on oalance at the endReuter - 117 words
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46 1960-02-11 2 LONDON. Thurs. Application lists for the £12 million Ion: the Australian Government In five and a naif per cent dated 1977/80 closed five minutes af'.er opening this morning. The iinsue price of the loan L» £99 per cent Reut erReuter - 46 words
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Article872 1960-02-11 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. Yesterday INDUSTRIALS Alrx Bricks Prer. 1.95 1.95 Ords. 2.20 2.-0 Atias lea 11 Buyers 8.0. Petrol 0: 59 B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 1m Smelt Pref. 19 19/- Ords 51 51 federal Dispensary 1.22' 2 Fitzoatricks 1.19 1.19 Fraser872 words
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Advertisement753 1960-02-11 2 SHIPPING <*V THE LAX. LINES w? *^Sj Sailings to ADEN, RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. \C S ptrt P. Sbani Ptnaaf j V^Vl »s J«tlan«.a I) II 71 Feb 21 22 Fob 23 24 Fel t Js.t Jr ms. 'Sifcop" a) 21 FH 4 Mar 5 S Mar753 words
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Advertisement185 1960-02-11 2 HAMBURG- AMERIcT^I NORTH GERMAKrJ To (Colombo), Genoo, Marseill 4 Bremen H I Calls Southampton for I ISARSTEIN (LLOYD 17 11 fft NESSENSTEIN (LLOYD 20 22 Feft SCMWABENSTEIN (LLOYD 29 Fek Upta To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohomc BAYERNSTEIN 'LLOYD WERRASTEIN (LLOYD ESSEN (HAPAG; THE BLUE FUNNEL b (NORTH AMERIO r To Halifax,185 words
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Article, Illustration631 1960-02-11 3 Lee Hua Mok - Lee Hua Mok mmm mm Mtm U mmmWWm^ By Singapore, Thursday i t |>cople were drawn I Xyuk Lin's line of fire running of ihe m Ihe Legislative Asl!r promised tluit tin make real uni- the word Oppowho had been631 words
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Article134 1960-02-11 3 The fol. owing bills were passed yesterday HOafifALd mi. i ill) (REftAD BILL to abolish the hospital hoard constituted under the old constitution as the intermediary between the government and the people. EXCHANGE CONTRO L (AMENDMENT) BILL— to provide control over the traffic of134 words
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Article37 1960-02-11 3 SINGAPORE Thurs. The retiring director of the United States Information Service here. Mr. James A. Elliot, held a reception at 13 Nassim Road last night to introduce his successor, Mr. Stephen Sestanovich, and Mrs. Sestanovich.37 words
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Article, Illustration270 1960-02-11 3 SUALITY AND QUANTITY SOON, SA YS EXPORT PROMOTION MAN MR. KARA (ON A FACT FINDING TOUR) ANNOUNCES A TRADE OFFENSIVE ON JAPAN SINGAPORE, Thursday. [NDIA plans to send better quality textiles at cheaper prices here m a bold bid to recapture her270 words
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101 1960-02-11 3 MOTHER'S VOW SO PERUMAL, 8, WILL CARRY A 'KAVADI' SLKANGOON Thuran eiuht yearPrimarv II student of St hool. will rj tin- kavadi a are decorated with flowers and peacock her> today. Thaipusam Day. to fulfil a vow mother made six years Perumal began a 24-hour fasfl A noon yesterday to101 words
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103 1960-02-11 3 Three youths stole $4,000 books from school OINGAPORE. Thurs.— Three youths yesterday pleaded guilty before Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, the First Criminal District Judge, to stealing books worth $4,000 from Beatty Secondary School bookshop on Nov. 23 last year. The youths were Abdul Latiff bin Abdul Rahman, unemployed. Albert Khoo,103 words
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Article54 1960-02-11 3 SEMBAWANG, Inurs. About 5,000 residents who live within the boundaries of the Serangoon rural district com- mittee have received notice's to pay up their quit rent and assessment arrears within a month. The notices warned them that if they did not pay. their i54 words
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Article35 1960-02-11 3 THOMSON. Thurs.— Thugs smashed a telephone and furniture at Kirn Seng cinema. sth milestone Thomson Road, on Tuesday night alter the manager had refused them free passes. They fled when police arrived.35 words
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Article23 1960-02-11 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Police Band will I play at the Botanic Gardens on Sunday from 5 p.m to 6 p.m.23 words
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Article29 1960-02-11 3 katong, Ihurs. The Gunong Sayang Association will hold its 49th anniversary and golden jubilee dinner on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. at its j premises m Ceylon Road.29 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-02-11 3 W'" polic c ore anxious to I s o took this picture I collision between o CQr and a tcxi m Mount- batten Road on Jon. 29. He is asked to contact the Senior Investigating Officer Inspector S. Cornelius at Sepoy58 words
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Article, Illustration561 1960-02-11 3 Clerk tells of I a bank account to beat tax A 'FORMER accounts clerk, accused <»f misappropriating eight cheques, agn m court yesterday thai the eighl cheques appeared to have been credited to his own account at ;i local branch of the Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. 'But this was done561 words
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Article24 1960-02-11 3 STAMFORD. ThUTS The Wesley Young AduJt Fellowp l> plannin ilentine N T i«ht" i L 9 at 8 p.m. m W Hall.24 words
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Advertisement83 1960-02-11 3 TOPS IN GENT'S WEAR Rj \]|magnetic recording tape |K'-. TJbBR GWES YOU THE BEST L I OUTLASTS ALL THE REST i^Bß^i Wt almost unlimited life 500.000 recordings without deterioration m quality BABy'S< N£EDS The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd 33. WAFFLE* PLACE COLO STOWAGE MCMI OWCHAWO WOAO. MMDViILS STORaEE mi|JG SINGAPORE BAGGAGE83 words
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Miscellaneous36 1960-02-11 3 TODAY: 11.17 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.27 a.m. and 11.44 p.m. SATURDAY: 11.04 a.m. SUNDAY: 0.10 a.m. and 11.39 a.m. MONDAY: 0.37 a.m. and I:MG p.m. TUESDAY: 1.05 a.m. and 12.54 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1.33 a.m. and 1.35 p.m.36 words
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Advertisement130 1960-02-11 4 jTtTHESS proudly present I I Qt p Q LTD Mtm Exciting new Miss YASHICA CONTEST (details given on competition leaflet available at Photo Fair StaDj The widest range of world-famous cameras and photo equipment available m Spore and Malaya. AT THEIR STALL IN THE 1 960 SINGAPORE PHOTO FAIR AND130 words
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Article30 1960-02-11 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Linky Lim Kee Say. a I architect will talk on "Japan and the Orient" at the Singapore Polytechnic. Theatre Room, tomorrow at 5.00 p.m.30 words
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301 1960-02-11 5 BRITISH SERVICES CHIEFS TELL .WQPiririrpirp.y. STOP BEING GENEROUS 'COMMANDERS HAVE NO LAWFUL POWER TO ORDER MEN TO SETTLE ANY PERSONAL DEBTS' By CHOW SECK CHIEW Singapore, Thurs. BRITISH SERVICES authorities m Singapore yesterday warned local shopkeepers to stop the practice of giving liberal" credits to301 words
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330 1960-02-11 5 EE BOON LEE - Clue to missing cabin boy in Lynn Kauffman murder case EE BOON LEE BY OFFICER of the Dutch ship. Utrecht, has given a clue to the missing cabin hoy, Gadong, wanted by Boston police m their investigations of the murder of pretty Chicago divorcee, Lynn Kauffman. uniei umcer a warmer-330 words
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Article, Illustration17 1960-02-11 5 MR. H0... CHAMPION BLOOD DONOR.17 words
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Article142 1960-02-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. and diseased dogs m Kuala Lumpur may m future be destroyed by electrical stunning —a method used during the rabies campaign. The general purposes committee of the Kuala Lumpui Municipal Council recently agreed that the destruction 01 dogs m future should be142 words
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265 1960-02-11 5 His gift: Sufficient blood to keep four men alive SINGAPORE, Thurs. At 38 he is a father of four, stands sft. 2in. m his socks and weighs 120 lb. and he is a "champion" among blood donors. /or Mr. Ho Keng Wan, a Ministry of Finance supplies clerk, has, m265 words
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Article47 1960-02-11 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The i cruiser-training ship Jeanne d'Arc of the French Navy left Singapore yesterday for Saint Denis de la Renion m the Indian Ocean. The ship, with 155 trainee cadets and a crew of 720 men was here on a four-day official visit.47 words
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143 1960-02-11 5 RID A to establish two more batik factories Xl ALA LIMPIR. ThursThe (Rural and Industrial Development Authority is expected to establish more batik factories m the rural areas to boost the industry m the Federation. Inche Ahmad Daud. the chairman of RIUA said here yesterday: "We intend to put up143 words
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145 1960-02-11 5 SEARCH FOR ISLAND TO BREED 2,000 BALI CATTLE SINGAPORE, Thurs. A livestock company v rching for a suitable island off Singapore to breed Bali cattle lor the State growing population. The Himalaya Farm Co. Ltd., Singapore s first livestoc-K, fish and poul- ming company, plans to import 2.000 head ol145 words
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129 1960-02-11 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Twelve people were fined SI S each m the Second Traffic' Magistrate's Court yesterday for obstruction by parking their vehicles abreast of other vehicles. They were; Toh Mm Tor, Ng Tong Guan, Ong Lin Siew, Lim Sen Kong. Neo Siong Hin.129 words
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Advertisement24 1960-02-11 5 RADIO POPULAR America tj BMAN COMPANY > S pore. ■RONOMES **9 your EACH A. LTD., MUSIC HOUSE IDottetiAofc SINCE -wITY "Ikd m I t^° LTD.24 words
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Advertisement335 1960-02-11 5 ■B^ f tffiMftJ 1 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Vienno Conservotoire of Music I Enrolments accepted from 9.30 o.m. to 7.30 r p.m. daily students for piano, harmony, piano I accordion, violin, guitar, aural (ear training theory of music, Clarinet, Saxophone, Trumpet, Jw\ I Piono-Jaxz ond Singing. M^ \j/ &3^9£^335 words
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Miscellaneous203 1960-02-11 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice tfc Fred Dickenson I W txJPPRISED >OU ACJfFTET I FOR ONE ~-V- Jj >,) -1 OF CCNS-ASJ: i^^m^ /^S^k. <- ■■HIBP^ f apa 'f "^^k MANDRAKE by Lee Faik and Phil Davis ;;W1 TMEM--OUTOPTM^PIVr- >^PrELG-^ T^BE >-<r N \IS OMTHEROW/WTUKKJ—v FUMT I frRE^T V .LSCTW^^/fMr.203 words
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316 1960-02-11 6 OPINION History can be a living thing iOINGAPORE is old enough now to value and preserve the few physical marks of its history. Those* worth keeping are few; their preservation therefore the more urgent. That is why the city state will thank the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce for deciding316 words
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Article, Illustration505 1960-02-11 6 MELVIN CHAN - So I'm NOT all right, Jack, not any more... MELVIN CHAN I am English-educated and I want to improve my contacts with the masses ...Dr. Goh, please tell me how?^ imiiiiiih." By J AM Engl i s hcducatcd. And I have just read an illuminating piece by our Minister ot*505 words
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Article, Illustration830 1960-02-11 6 GEORGE VINE - The Diary of Anne Frank: Smear weapon is used to hide the truth GEORGE VINE After the outbreak of swastikas the words of this girl take on a new significance I By A FTER the outbreak of swastikas m the world last month, the J^ words of a little Jewish830 words
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Advertisement749 1960-02-11 6 Straits Times Free Press For th« convenience ot advertisers our representatives at Ist Floor, COLO STORAGE ARCADE, Orchard Road, Stftgopore. wW f afrre small advertisements ami box number rtjplits. Smoll advertisements placed m Sm§»*otm may aba be handed to: COLO STORAGE BRANCHES at Holland Road Kotona Keppel Rood Naval Base749 words
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Advertisement23 1960-02-11 6 •tWtltlMlllltltlMMtKMMllltllltllllltlHlimtlltlllili. Fashionable I DIAMOND RINGS I ft I I ENERNITY RINGS j U.S. de SUVA Jeweller* 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone: ***** "<iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiinuiiinmmii»i'in»i"»M"i*"23 words
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Advertisement93 1960-02-11 6 Ideal for indoor, outdoor use «z s Hi Deluxe Foldino Bea LAZY BONES J No 9P Deluxe Folding Bed. Beautiful, cc to handle or store. Mode of heavy fabric overprint. Hi-ol!oy, tubular aluminium m Also available Model 8K Standard Folding Bed. Hrc duck tor rugged service. MARDEN COMPANY 78 A93 words
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Miscellaneous372 1960-02-11 6 7" |2 J3 J4 |5 I [g IMy 1 CLUES ACROSS 4 A tract of soft, wet ground I I I I I 1 I I I 1 B M 1. Not very reassuring, like the <6) I hot-water bottle m the 5. Sob about to cure though morning! (4.372 words
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FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHY SUPPLEMENT FOTO FAIR ISSUE
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754 1960-02-11 7 P.L. CHAN, ARPS, EFIAP - P.L. CHAN, ARPS, EFIAP By Honorary Fair Manager Mr tometter prints re Constitution the Raffles Mv- iaffles Lioival of A Week. of ns held, tor, m to the socu layan and ational saalmost tvt ry month clubhoi eet. d by i ip of n754 words
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Article, Illustration292 1960-02-11 7 His job: Around the world in 60 pictures 4N EARTH-CIRCLING trip to some of the world's most exotic places compliments of 60 brilliant colour prints is m store for visitors to the Photo Fair, beginning tomorrow and continuing to Feb. 21 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The exhibit, entitled "Around292 words
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Article, Illustration324 1960-02-11 8 THIS CAMERA IS BUIL TO BEAT ALL OTHERS TF THE outstanding and time--1 proven features of two topclass cameras are combined the product must be a camera of which one can only speak m superlatives. The design of the new Contarex is based on the working principles of the Contaflex,324 words
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187 1960-02-11 8 It combines the best of two well-known Zeiss best-sellers When using the 21 mm Biogon the mirror remains m its upper position and a special viewfinder is attached to the accessory shoe. All Contarex lenses with the exception of the 21 mm and 250 mm lens have a pre-set diaphragm187 words
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Article, Illustration354 1960-02-11 8 'TWO NEW photo- recording products were introduced last year by Eastman Kodak Company Linagraph 77 Paper and Linagraph 44 Paper. Both were highly praised when they were exhibited at the 14th annual instrument automation conference and exhibit at Chicago last September.354 words
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Article795 1960-02-11 9 I I volume of this 60-->nd camera, the only photographic instrument of its kind m Sin and the Federation and. m m the world tohief attraction to the confirmed or would-be shutter is that the results of one's efforts can be seen, not795 words
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Article, Illustration12 1960-02-11 9 I FRPS FSEAPS Kwan Sam HoiFRPS; FSEAPS; Kwan Sam Hoi - 12 words
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Article, Illustration268 1960-02-11 10 By JAY ESTE CEKONIC. Japan's largest manufacturer of exposure meters, recently introduceed what must surely be one of the most remarkable Bmm cine-camera values. Called the ELMATIC-8 this movie-camera includes all the latest, most-wanted featun >d a orice within the reach268 words
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36 1960-02-11 10 New gadget make 35mm photo so ver simple I I "I 35:: n I flrsi I I I I I I I I m I I I 1 I I I I I I m Tl.36 words
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453 1960-02-11 11 NEW ETCH-RESISTING PLASTIC BY KODAK kjFVV LICHT sensitive, etch-resisting tIC coating material for use m the W 3 milling method of removing a ■M^" c n ictals has been announced ■i* ra E Kodak Company W mI Etch Resist is ideally on steel, aluminium, magnesium, and other fa ill commonly453 words
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Article, Illustration127 1960-02-11 11 Yashica brings two quality items ensmen be be a the 8P and ed to examine it possible and rder for It fei .v delivery. their 35mm I 9" which ductlon, i. Ice dire^ foe us i i can therefore focus the YF at close or distant subjects without fear of127 words
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Article297 1960-02-11 11 Tiny, but it has power needed •THE WORLD'S tiniest flashbulb was put on the market last year. It is an all-glass, pelletsized package of power that delivers as much light as lamps four times its Liliputian dimensions and is produced by the General Electric Company. Called the •All Glass" flashbulb*297 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1960-02-11 12 IT IS THE WORLDS FIRST FULLY AUTOMATIC MINIATURE CAMERA HIGH-CLASS modern miniature camera incorporates ;l confusing array of figures. As many as 77 allies may be nercssary for adjusting the camera (as >ho\\n m Table One Added to this are numbers on the Mm counter disk, a laimber with five1,159 words
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Article, Illustration17 1960-02-11 12 A close-up showing the three settings tor "near," "medium" and "far" to simplify focusing.17 words
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Article, Illustration510 1960-02-11 12 other words there are no longer whole light values alone, such as 11-12-13 etc.. but part values as well. e.g. 12.6 or 12.9. Adjustment of the aperture setting is no longer based on the classical values of f. 5.6-8-11 etc.; it510 words
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Article, Illustration288 1960-02-11 14 CELEBRATING ANNIVERSARY ONE of the most famous trade names m the world Kodak celebrated its 71st anniversary as a registered trademark recently. Kodak was originated by George Eastman, founder of the Eastman Kodak Company, as the for his revolutionary box camera. -tered as a trademark m Septem--1888. Within a few288 words
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723 1960-02-11 14 That trip to the moon was highlight of photo year PHOTOGRAPIIY trip to the moon In 1959— while strengthen Its position :b a lead hobby and key business and industrial tool on earth. In a year full ol an i able achievements, photography's expanding role m scientl research was dramatically723 words
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Article, Illustration168 1960-02-11 14 Cameras is a cold climate are still fun PHOTOGRAPHY, h of men whoexpl has etched a dratnatii plishinenl deep into tin Proof of the w satility of this v valuable scientific tool is written on page of the reports the men who cover themselves with icir and laurels on Commonwealth168 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-02-11 14 A PROJECTOR TO IMPROVE THE WORK OF CINE FANS PRICELESS indoor scenes like this can be captured easily and quickly b> tht flashbulb. If you are careful of backgrounds, shioting angles, and camera-to-can be sure of getting crisp clear snapshots even with the most incxp*49 words
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Article, Illustration494 1960-02-11 16 THE BAUER T 10 8 mm movie projector was shown for the iirst time at the "Photokina" 1956. With a projection lamp of only 100 watt capacity it was more brilliant than its predecessor which had been equipped with a T)00 watt494 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-02-11 16 More tJ prints wertl cd fcrthefl ber ah*J msed by tJ East Awl graphic m Singapore m The tiiJ photognpkfl h gh and m had \m I St ICC J tries. Hc-c Ml the on pnr TO Prepa m b Kce. LEFT: "Win by58 words
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Article, Illustration165 1960-02-11 17 JHE 11th international salon of the Photographic Society of Singapore drew a wide range of exhibits from all over the world. Ten entries from abroad (two each from Hong Kong, Portugal and Vietnam and one each from England, Germany, Macao and Belgium)165 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-02-11 18 by b\ by HONG. T md Afrernocn" by by by Nguyen Coa-Dam of Vietnam LVEk MEDAL "Whet A Priceless Friend" Frank R Heubert of England BRONZE MEDAL "Jester" Victor M Dos Santos of Portugal SILVER MEDAL— Sto K H Wu.of Hong Kong Ewald BlodowNguyen Coa-Dam of Vietnam; Frank R Heubert of England; Victor M Dos Santos of Portugal; K H Wu; Ewald Blodow of Germany; Joao do Costa Leite of Portugal - 66 words
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Article, Illustration111 1960-02-11 18 Products known their populaity I/'ALLO earner.. the products of Kowa Optical Worts, a leading Japai optical goods fad Besides Kallo cameras, the factory produce* the PRO M I N A R Cinema lenses These 35 mm le. among the best produced m Japan, and a: used m most of the111 words
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Advertisement130 1960-02-11 7 I The anna^ing" POLAROID LAND CAMERAS om Snap to Print m ou SGConcIS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11,. -era Model 80A jl'l j£i Mm 2nd ANNUAL PHOTO FAIR! (Singapore 12th Feb. to 21st. Feb.) Visit our booth at the Victoria Memorial Hall and sec the fi newest, the most exciting of the famous130 words
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Advertisement307 1960-02-11 11 THE BIG THREE of THE 35 MM S *^^B a the most sensational 35mm single-lens reflex m years! fully automatic 5-in-l operation super-bright pentaprism F2.8 Q-coral lens famous tor superb definition SEIKOSHA-LVS shutter, cross-soupled, fully-synchronised for flash Single-stroke wind rapid rewind. Price $234/- mterchangeoble 35mm, 50mm, 105 mm lenses. *J307 words
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Advertisement189 1960-02-11 13 v SOUGHT m /XPTpP j^L Lh mm for WmW'h The finest precision built reflex camera that the Japanese photographic industry has vet offered. The amateur can now produce professional photographs comparable with j top line photographers, and colour shots become a magic record of intricate detail. A host of technical189 words
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Advertisement16 1960-02-11 16 1 SOLE AGENTS:— j'l •HOCK CHEONG M*od Ott.ce V 5 7 •r««C 3. The Arc-dc J16 words
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Article, Illustration111 1960-02-11 19 JHORE'S BIG DAY...in pictures ilton ond Sulronah descend the massive r s from the Throne Room MS > -nonv yesrerdoy. couple arc rulers from the nratives and members THE Sultan takes the salute from the guard of honour mounted by the Johore111 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-02-11 19 THE Sultan, Sir Ismail, and the Sultonah begin their state drive (above). ABOUT 2,000 specially invited guests watch the coronation on a closed circuit television screen m a pavilion on the Istana grounds (right). On the screen: The big moment.48 words
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Article, Illustration54 1960-02-11 19 A FIELD day for shutter-bugs. These film enthusiasts take the opportunity of recording permanently on celluloid the big occasion. Picture shows some of the camera-enthusiasts and part of the thousands of spectators who lined the route to catch a glimpse of the royal couple54 words
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Advertisement57 1960-02-11 19 <• IN S>l O Folding 4 I y "L^ s A& jbbJ ifl DIO CO., LTD. i Penang. If^AJT FAN J 0N hirle^purchase SWEEP 56" SWEEP Rl^j SWEEP W SWEEP I i S YOUR FAVOURITE I CARPET SHOP 7 2 9 Orchord Rood. Tel: ***** Botu Rood. Tel: ***** |V57 words
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Advertisement112 1960-02-11 19 all motorists TUBELESS THE YIP-TOP PERFECT PUNCTURE REPAIR KIT WHICH ENABLES TYRES TO BE REPAIRED ON THE WHEEL, IS NOW AVAILABLE TO MOTORISTS ALL OVER MALAYA. /r\ nl|s^ puncture than to JtMk': change the wheel, all VVm If^ Y U lS A *«*TAIN ~~.^3 \/^l E DIR| CTION OF THE112 words
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Miscellaneous37 1960-02-11 19 By Cog POP School Daze t'V-l I 50-"T*-«E FCC* *«c WMATS MIS EVERY SUBJECT- A>GRCE V V rust to luck. Make sure of a pleasant evening every day with a regular order for the Singapore Free Press.37 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1960-02-11 20 JAMES LEASOR - JAMES LEASOR 0 THERE WAS NO GOING BACK... ALL THAT REMAINED WAS TO DRAFT A STATEMENT TO TELL ft m. —i v-_p«--iv--p^r^r"^r^pv-«pv--r-w SHE WAS A PRISONER j OF HER OWN DESTINY i«__m___i_________« __m_»i 1 1 1 IMH a ~wa___-_w-_-____« _a i i _fc_a _a_a_ii _fc By I1,029 words
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269 1960-02-11 20 SULTAN ISMAIL REVIEWS THE PARADE IN JEEP .IOIIOKK BAIIIU*. Thursday. SMART TURNOUT by about a thousand Malayans m ceremonial uniform highlighted this morning's coronation celebrations m this town. By the time the newlycrowned Sultan Sir Ismail majestic m the full uniform of a Major-General and flanked by seven outriders arrived269 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-02-11 20 THIS was the glittering scene m the Johore Istana Besar last night a picture taken at State banquet. There were more than 2SO guests at the banquet, which was given m honour of Sultan Sir Ismail and Sultanah Aminah, who were crowned early yesterday. TheFree Press - 70 words
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254 1960-02-11 20 From Page Six English-educated family m Singapore today lives m an airtight residential cell. And pursuing Dr. Goh's question I could say: Yes. at these places of meeting, the English- educated meet only the English-educated And it is a meeting that is very casual. This254 words
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176 1960-02-11 21 RVICES NEWS from Malaya m Britain foST SUB ENDS b DAYS AS tpEDO TARGET submarine afloat. lI.MS. I lal (1 one of the most I warship, is ending her land m her most unusual h what her crew call a h her outer casing rein.Miii^." she is acting as a176 words
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Article, Illustration900 1960-02-11 21 Sgt. P.M. Howard - Royal Engineers unit help to build new roads in Kedah Sgt. P.M. Howard 'THINK OF A JOB AND YOU CAN BE SURE WE'LL DO IT' Story by Picture: L/Cpl. piIINk ol any Geld engineering tusk ;md you can rest assured that 11 Independent Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, will do it,J.B. Hutchison - 900 words
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Advertisement138 1960-02-11 21 It's easier the HOOVER way! The New Hoovermatic Washes. ..rinses. ..spins dry 12 lbs. of clothes I v ImL m 12 minutes all m one continuous operation. (^j^t| KW. That's the amazing performance of the new I j^fln mk WIZS Hoovermatic, a combined Washing Machine and *~^r Price: 5 725.00138 words
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Miscellaneous699 1960-02-11 21 ...fee- y^Y;;fi>r-tti g|g^^^|o^^T^^u^^^^Tu^^^_^a»a^^y^t^ora^rvw" >^gj^^^^^^^f>^^r; i-o-,^ o vourably. Romance is m the air. Handle legal matters wisely at "OORN today >o« l.a\e a too mis time but don t forfeit your O kindly and likeable na- PISCBfI (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) rights by not taking action, ture usually quite easy going Full699 words
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Article, Illustration217 1960-02-11 22 EVERYONE goes m for the Free Pres And when your friends are walkIng beside you all the better That la the event Is proving s>o popular. From the Service the schools and youth tions, from bufirms and families, the are coming at a ite. Six people217 words
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Article, Illustration880 1960-02-11 22 pREE air flights will be given to four competitors m the Free Press Walk on Sunday Feb. 28. The Royal Singapore Flying Club will lay on these 15-minute joy rides, and the lucky winners will be able to see Singapore from880 words
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Advertisement409 1960-02-11 22 Send ut urn entry )r l ENTRY FOtyl I NAME (m full) Address A GE Wti GROUP* If v I Do you require tran I I •Croup JUNIOR: SENIOR: VETERAN: Qu X WOMEN; For purposes ct cge I above <jq« on or before the ck '«^B TEAM: Six per^ens may,409 words
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Miscellaneous49 1960-02-11 22 by M. Harriton Cray Dealer: South Qaine all A K9 6 AAJIO43 w 7 l 4> A54 A• 3 I A Q7 M J9863 gIDDING with a part-M mystery to many pl*y< Norths side had 30 below \M vhen thus deal came up rather lost hii head alter U>49 words
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90 1960-02-11 23 TEAMS FINISH Ist, 2nd AGAIN M K n- c S ngaporc Go^rnment Services Football inn, .fYhoTo'vi IVISIOn OO l e tham Pions. They won the title-by r t»HinJ I lctor L° ver Sin gapore Telephone Board at Jalan ir >tadiiim last90 words
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Article190 1960-02-11 23 TTSH 3 Police o THREE Police players x deserve mention although the eventual result went against them. They are goalper Tambiraj. left half Lee Kok Leong and inside left Lee Kok Sen Tan Tock Seng Hospital beat the lawmen 3-0 m this SGSFA Division190 words
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Article492 1960-02-11 23 Kf ONE l^< ned 4 MASSHAJ 4-2- DeDiv. I) N< I over 3F m 38' with Die; 6-2-60 m Div. 4 6F race; won on cour PRIDE OF CHEVALIER: 2-2-60 Went over 3F m 38 4 5 with Result. 4-2-60 Returned J .m m :ci last 3F m492 words
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Article63 1960-02-11 23 All the League soccer ..OHiy TH€ TREE PRESS BRINGS YOU THIS COMPLETE COVERAGE Division 3 BRAMTOCO beat Barret to 3-0 m a Div. 3 SBHFA match at Serangoon Road. Pek Abdullah (2) and Sumadi scored. Sime Darby beat Bata 3-0 m another Div. 3 match, scoring through Mas. Salahudin and63 words
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Article43 1960-02-11 23 HOCKEY Singapore senior knockout competition first round (RAF Seletar v SCC, RAF Tengah v Ceylonese, RAF (hanjri v Khalsa, REME v YMSA). GOLF Exhibition match by Prt^r Thomson and Kel Nagl'e Sime Road 2.15 p.m. Rl'GBY Seven-a-sido competition quarter -finals padang.43 words
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Article37 1960-02-11 23 BARCELONA. Thurs.—Barcelona, the Spanish champions, beai Wolverhampton Wanderers, champions of the English League. 4-0 m the first leg of their European Cup quarter-final. Barcelona j cored two goals m each hall.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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1246 1960-02-11 23 HOW THE RUNNERS HAVE BEEN FARING ON TRACK THE GIANT: 6-2-60— Was not out to make time over 3F m 39 With Last Try; Scratched from Div. I—mile1 mile engagement Fancied. DESTINATION: 4-2-69 Was going better than Can't Tell over 3F m 38 3 5; 6-2-60— Ninth m Dlv. l—1,246 words
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Article181 1960-02-11 23 The Business House matches IT was all over m 1 the 57 th. minute. Winger Nadarajah slammed m the winnings goal to give Chartered Bank a 2-1 victory m this Division One Business Houses League match at Farrer Park yesterday. There was no score m181 words
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Article137 1960-02-11 23 Eveready had more thrust Eveready 2 Shell 0 EVEREADY 'A" gained their second victory m the Business Houses League competition with a 2-0 win over Shell at Geylang yesterd-ay. Eveready were one-up m the sixth minute through Quah Kirn Choon. The second goal came m the 27th minute of the137 words
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Article105 1960-02-11 23 BUKOM, FORD SHARE POINTS Bukom 1 Ford 1 PULAU Bukom and Ford shared honours m then Div. 1 SBHFA encounter at Farrer Park. Each scored a goal. Like the Chartered and Mercantile Bank encounter, the first half was ■core less. Shortly alter the resumption Ford netted through Yuen Seng. Pulau105 words
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152 1960-02-11 23 Singapore Glass too good for F. N. s Por<- <;ias* 4 r it jS 1 SINGAPORE _QUtt wert much too superior for Fraser and Neave m the Div. Two SBHi-A match at Farrer Park yesterday. Daniel dribbled through the defence and opened accounts m the ninth minute lor Spore Glass.152 words
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Article159 1960-02-11 23 FARELF Cup to the Goorkhas rE FARELF hockey cup went across the Causeway. In the final at Gillman Barracks yesterday, 2 '2 KEO Goorkhas (Malaya) beat 18th Signal Regiment 1-0. The deciding goal came mid-way m the second half after the Goorkhas. Arjunkumar. who scored the winning goal, was the159 words
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Article119 1960-02-11 23 THREE penalties, two m the first half and one In the second, all converted by Cpl. Reihana helped G.H.Q. (Far East> beat Majedee (Tenth Gurkhas) m a friendly rugger match at Tanglin yesterday. Majedee's solitary try was scored by Capt. Haddow. Referee: Capt. C. Mawson. G.H.Q.—119 words
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Article24 1960-02-11 23 LONDON. Thurs.— Pott Vale beat Grimsby Town 2-1 at Pur Vale m a Div. 3 match DOilDoneu from Jan. 30.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article31 1960-02-11 23 The exhibition golf match by Peter Thomson and Kel Nagle at the Royal Island Club on Sunday will start at 2.15 p.m. instead of 3 p.m. as announced earlier.31 words
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Article97 1960-02-11 23 ITINGSTON, Thurs. Jamaic i I batsmen McMorris and Worrell punLshed the M.C.C. bowling after a bad start. McMorris was dismissed for 104 just before the close. Trueman provided a:; early shock, having Holt caugnt with only ten on the board. JAMAICA— Ist innings 237 for three HoltReuter - 97 words
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Article660 1960-02-11 24 -Don't bet without referring to this guide by all the tipsters j FREE PRESS STRAITS TIMES Malay Mail Nanyang Nanfang Most jk^ ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER l M.Y. KWtE LOH MA YU-LOONG fancied I ir BOOMERANG (7) ALL BOYS (5) BOOMERANG (7)660 words
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887 1960-02-11 24 this morning at the COURSE Allan Lewis keeps you up to date pUNTERS at Bukit Timah this afternoon will bo influenced by the barrier draw. But I would advise racegoers to wei g h everything: up carefully before discarding a fancied runner887 words
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Article826 1960-02-11 24 2.15: CI. 3, Div. 4— 6 Furs. 1. ***** DELIVERY 9yr. birg Mr. Mrs. IK. Cheah) Allan. 9.0 (5) Geyer ***** >O\ OF APRIL 4yr. beg < Barkis St.) Sullivan. 8.13 (3) Lee r>. ***** MISS HARMONY 6;.t. br?g (Choong Mrs. Leong* Lee. 8.13 (7) J.826 words
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