The Singapore Free Press, 25 February 1960
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Title Section18 1960-02-25 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press >o. ***** THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article158 1960-02-25 1 WELVIN CHAN - WELVIN CHAN Towkays corner market still hold fortune making ace find more to i'pore group dsfasgfasdfasdfas Singapore. Thurs n?apore millionaires who pepper market m January m to the tune of an estimated I •up just m time, 100 iarvest, estimated N impact on (he market -\\n158 words
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54 1960-02-25 1 DOG HALTED CAR, GOT AID FOR INJURED MASTER BRISBANE. Thurs. n of Cruelty -lake its award to a -old Alsatian topped a I for it m tier. >f a car clung there, pawing n and whinuntil the driver stopled the driver rby ditch where master. Mr. lyins irned car. :nmonedReuter - 54 words
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423 1960-02-25 1 I TOLD LYNN: 'YOU GIVE ME NAUGHTY IDEAS Van Rie denies slaying girl front Spore, but says: BOSTON, Thursday. WILLEM VAX RIE, charged with the shipboard murder of a blonde 23-year-old divorcee m Boston harbour, said at his trial yesterday he once lold her: "Von are funny j dressed youReuter - 423 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-02-25 1 WINK AND SMILE AS FARAH PEEPS 0 A winning smile by lovely Queen Farah as she peeps into a microscope during a visit to a girls' school m Karachi. Queen Farah, 23. a student m Paris before she married the Shah of Persia m December last year, is now on58 words
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Article17 1960-02-25 1 BERLIN. Thurs. The death toll m the Zwickau mine disaster rose to 39 yesterday.17 words
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Article15 1960-02-25 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Thurs. The Air Force successfully launched a Titan missile yesterday. U.P.I.U.P.I - 15 words
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Article14 1960-02-25 1 TOKYO. Thurs. Japan will export 280 three-wheeled trucks to Thailand.- ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article38 1960-02-25 1 m ROMF Thurs.— An Italian jet fighter crashed into a hhw-k of flits m Treviso yesterday killing the pilot and injuring IS people. The pla«e caught fire and nearly set the flats alight- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article23 1960-02-25 1 LONDON, Thurs. Actor A E Matthews, 90, was taken to hospital at Wattord yesterday. Thr reason was not disclosed. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article117 1960-02-25 1 Just how ill was the Countess LONDON. Thur*. Miss Irene Checkley, St. John headquarters officer for North Bronco who returned with the body of Countess Mountbatten by air from Singapore yesterday aiternoon. said the Countess enjoyed her eight-day tour of Malaya and M lelt much better after it." She hadReuter - 117 words
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Article22 1960-02-25 1 NEW YORK. Thur.s. The Afro-Asian states are divided over what action to take on the French atomic test Drogramme. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration79 1960-02-25 1 STUDENTS from the Post School Certificate Class of Raffles Girls* School yesterday spent an hour at Times House watching us put the Free Press to bed. Here they are looking approvingly at a proof copy of yesterday's paper. In the front row are79 words
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Article20 1960-02-25 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. The King and Queen of Denmark will visit the United States m October. U.P.I.U.P.I - 20 words
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56 1960-02-25 1 Sandys seeks divorce from a Churchill F ONDCN, Thu: The Lj British Aviation Minister. Mr. Duncan Sandys, Is suing his wife Diana Sir Winston Churchill's eldest daughter— for divorce. Mr. Sandys' petition appeared m the latest list of undefended chases for hearing here. They were married m 1935 and liaveU.P.I - 56 words
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Article124 1960-02-25 1 SABOTAGE THREATS AT AINTREE IVERPOOL. Thurs.— lj Mrs. Mirabel Topham. Aintree raceco hief, said here! day she had been I threatened with violence if she went ahead witn present plans for this year's Grand Na- 1 tional one of the| toughest races held m! the world. c race, over aReuter - 124 words
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Article15 1960-02-25 1 MANILA. Thurs. The danger of a flu epidemic here has subsided. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article27 1960-02-25 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs.— Prv>ideiit Eisenhower won the hearts of hundreds of t! •>and.s b< Aith his famous Krin and words of I U.P.I.U.P.I - 27 words
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Article16 1960-02-25 1 PARIS. Thur French p >- lice today arrested Ha Hamada. 38. a ..»Tlan n-bri. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article18 1960-02-25 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.— Chinese settlers on their way to Communi t China an- pouring Into Jakarta.18 words
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Advertisement37 1960-02-25 1 Kit DANDRUFF? Wj Oi rid of U with Jj| Efjtiomkal Fastm DANDRICIDE I Teh ;UW Arri erica's newest, I briefest Girdle P| aytex| Panty Brief lJ ,v all styles and sircUes an .tv.nlible f'O. BOX 316 S'POKfc.37 words
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Advertisement86 1960-02-25 1 f2? JTt. A fA 1 RADIOS FOR VS( ON AC MAINS AND 6 VOLT BATTERIES rf£o MODEL 975 TE II ?1 Valves Transistort Radio Receivers. I I Built for quality reproduction, y i'.ith push pull output. ta-^^ Distortion eliminated Power doubled housed m a beautiful plastic TONE cabinet. PERFECT Available86 words
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Advertisement20 1960-02-25 1 RECORD SOUND ON Available at all leading store* UNIT TRUST PRICE wagers' selling price today $1.18. buying price $1 13.20 words
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434 1960-02-25 2 London scrip comes in but prices are steady SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Malayan Stock Exchange is maintaining prices quite well and m a satisfactory manner considering the amount of overseas scrip it has currently to absorb and digest. Most of this scrip consists of sterling rubbers bought from London during the434 words
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Article329 1960-02-25 2 Round the World Market Price NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Feb. 24. Yesterday Today RUBBER No. RSS c.i.f. European ports Mar 33 7 16 __J Apr. 33 1.4 33 9 16: RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 33 3 4 34 1 UBBER No. 1329 words
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Article124 1960-02-25 2 Kuala Kangsar makes it 25 px. LONDON: Kuala Kangsar Plantations Ltd. have decided to recommend a final dividend for the year ended October 31. 1959, of 25 per cent actual tsix pence per stock unit of two shillings) less tax. Net profit for the year was £72.087 against £51.057124 words
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Article39 1960-02-25 2 Sandac Rubber gets offer LONDON: The Directors of Sandac Rubber Estates ltd. announce they have received an offer of $775,000 (Malayan) for Tabanac Est.ite The offer is subject to shareholders approval and *o the consent of the Treasury.39 words
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Article111 1960-02-25 2 Monsanto price cut NEW YORK: MoMisqnto Chemical Co. baa announced a de- > crease m the price of styrene motnomer which Is used m pro- duct ion of synthetic rubber and plastics to 11-1/5 cents a pound from 12 cent*; effective July first. Firestone project CLEVELAND: Firestone Tyre and111 words
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Article76 1960-02-25 2 SHIPPING IN PORT lying: alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Uoneverett 1/2. Borneo 4/5. Anna Maersk 6A, Thorsguard 6/7. Banggai 8/9, Benmacdhui 10/11. Boma 13 14. Benvorlich 15/16, Benvrackie 18, Fuji Maru 19. Senai N. Wall 3, Giang Ann N. Wall 4, Emp. Gannet 21/22, Bruas76 words
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124 1960-02-25 2 SATISFACTORY NOTE, SIZEABLE LIST OF GAINS AT EXCHANGE LONDON. Thursday. setback on Wall Street dampened en- thusiasm to some extent on the London Stock Exchange yesterday, but equity markets made a satisfactory showing and a sizeable list of gains was established. A feature was the marked j strength of brewery124 words
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Article75 1960-02-25 2 NEW YORK: Wall Street closed barely steady, with losses ranging mostly to one point. The market declined from the start, continuing Tuesday's retreat from the rally of the previous three sessions. The losses reflected profittaking which was centred m industrials, particularly steels, chemicals, oils and movoi Pressure diminished75 words
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Article32 1960-02-25 2 WELLINGTON: New Zealand's Minister of Customs. Mr. Raymond Boord. said at New Plymouth yesterday that the Government would relax import controls further m about two weeks' time.32 words
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Article849 1960-02-25 2 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. Yesterday Today INDUSTRIALS Mn Bricks Prer 1.95 1.95 Ords. 2 40 Atlas ice Buyers 8.8. Petrol 59 j B.M. Trustees 5.25 3.25 ion. Tin Smelt Pref. 19- Ords 51/--r'ederal Dispensary 1.25 1.24 rttzcatricks 1.19 US Fraser Neave Pref. 4.15 4.15 Ords. 1-78 1.79 G.E. life849 words
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Article61 1960-02-25 2 HONG KONG. Wednesday. Closing prices here today were: Yesterday Today 11. A: S. Banking Corporation $1.3U0 $1,300 sales sales Union Ins. Canton. $98.50 $99.50 sales &S 100.00 sales Wheeloek Maiden.. 6.75 S 6.75 6.a0 sales sales H'Kong phont- $34.7.) $34.50 &:$34.50 <5:5.35.00 sales bales Da::-. Farm Cold61 words
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Advertisement783 1960-02-25 2 ~™siiippiim;~^ k CAT THE t.AAa LINES Sailings to ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. {JQ CONTINENTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. X, X Spore P. S'liair Peiiaug vA vi^J Jutlaadia b 26 Fel J^) JT ms. "SitMga a 28 Ffl 4 Mar 5 S Mar 6 7 Mar \f m%."%t\tH\* Il'2t Mar 21/22 Mar783 words
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Advertisement15 1960-02-25 2 ■8^ PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE rUPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS15 words
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Advertisement142 1960-02-25 2 g-^MHPPivt HAMBURG-AMI Rlr >| «c NORTH GERMahV,H To (Colombo), Genoa, Mm -\m Bremen I Colls Southampton t or SCHWABENSTEIN 'ILOYO, ?9 Ffll BRAUNSCNWEIC (HAPAL 12 |f HAMBURG (HAPAG To Manila, Hongkong, YokoH WCRRASTEIN (LLOYD, ESSEN (HAPAG FRANKFURT (NAPACi THE BLUE FUNNEL til (NORTH AMERICA SUvJ C t^l To Halifax, Montreal,142 words
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Article, Illustration237 1960-02-25 3 PETER SAYS HE WROTE A PLAY AND SHOWED SCRIPT TO FRIENDS*-* IT WAS NEVER RETURNED CEMBAWANG, Thurs. Corporal Peter Chatten, 32, is trying again after having let a million-dollar jackpot slip through his fingers. He wrote a play six years ago. It was about life, love and237 words
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Article, Illustration21 1960-02-25 3 Maker of idols ays: Business s so bad hese days... PAGAR, Thursday. <l Lira Aik Tuan I s idols. -c ay.21 words
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15 1960-02-25 3 Man denies he stole a coffee-stall \PORE Oh was rate's :t of rmer 11. and15 words
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Article, Illustration218 1960-02-25 3 The hardway up from illiterate cabin boy to composer r«HANGI. Thurs. From a cabin boy at the age of 12 to an accomplished composer of Chinese songs at 29 that's the success story of Han Hee Kong, of Jalan Eunos. Success came to him the hard way. For Han has218 words
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84 1960-02-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Ministry of Agriculture yesterday said that the use of urea 'manure m padi cultivation had produced "resounding results." It had increased crop- j yields by 40 to 50 per cent! and the weight of a bag of padi from 90 katis84 words
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Article, Illustration28 1960-02-25 3 picture. Workmen lower one of the two transformers into place m the basement of the new 15-storey Shell building m Collver Quay. Free PressFree Press - 28 words
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33 1960-02-25 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A speech by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. at last night's dinner meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club was recorded by Radio Singapore.33 words
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Article36 1960-02-25 3 PAYA LEBAR. Thurs. The Earl of Selkirk, British Commissioner for Singapore and Commissioner General ior South-East Asia, is expected to return to Singapore today after a two-day visit to Saigon with Lady Selkirk.36 words
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Article107 1960-02-25 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— There was a general fall m the production and export of Malayan produce here between January to November last year. Latest statistics revealed that during the 11 months, Singapore produced only 18.--407 tons of coconut oil. showin- a fall of 10.000 tons from107 words
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158 1960-02-25 3 SKYSCRAPER ON WATERFRONT NEARLY READY SINGAPORE, Thursday. pen years 1 construction work on tUe multi-million-dollar Shell skyscraper m Collyer Quay is fast nearing completion. Workmen yesterday were installing two huge transformers, one for lighting and one for power, m fche basement. A Shell spokesman said that only the "finishing touches"158 words
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Article121 1960-02-25 3 Chap-ji-kee offence: $3,000 fine QINGAPORE, Thurs.— Cheah i~r Yoke Kuan, 43. was yesterday fined $3,000, or three months* jail, m the Sixth Mauistrate's Court for assisting m the running ol a public c'chap-ji-kee"> lottery. Cheah pleaaed guilty. He did not pay the fine. His 31-year-old wife. Goh Yoke Cheng, who121 words
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Article65 1960-02-25 3 Ministers to see training SINGAPORE, Thurs. The j Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. j Ton Chin Chye. and the Minister for Labour and Law, j Mr. K. M. Byrne, will visit the 29 workers brigade leaders at the Singapore Infantry Regiment barracks at Ulu Pandan. at 9 a.m. on Saturday. Both65 words
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Article, Illustration508 1960-02-25 3 EVELYN TOO - Stories of its 'power' win this kramat a growing respect EVELYN TOO ANCIENT LEGEND LIVES IN THE HEART OF A MODERN ESTATE By Singapore, Thursday PIGHT m the heart of the multi-million dollar St. Michael's howing estate is a $6,000 red shelter surrounded by railings the home of a Malay508 words
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Article85 1960-02-25 3 IPOII. Thursday. J4IHHK is it new bundle of joy six pounds of it for n blind couple living m ;i $\'2 month room m Gunong Rapal new village iu;ir here. A baby boy vai born to Agnes, wife o: both blind, at tho85 words
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Article84 1960-02-25 3 Scouts to hold food and fun fair SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Boys Scouts A:— sociation will hold a food and fun fair at its prerr.: m Clemenceau Avenue on March 6 irom 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The object of the fair is to raise money to pay for the84 words
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Advertisement135 1960-02-25 3 For Business or Pleasure Don't just rent a car E Reserve with EVERFINE CO., I (AVIS Rent-a-Car System Licencee) T l^^^S CCAUKFEUK-DRIVEN Car 519, Scrangoon Road, Smgoporc-8. Tel: ***** Tilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllli? EVERY HOUSEWIFE'S PROBLEM When you open the door of your refrigerator, j often face an awful smell, Why^ It is135 words
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Miscellaneous100 1960-02-25 3 Learning Malay with Radio Ahmad head be- lirt\ also. m \mad kotor Uimads hand is Ahmad peg*Hf ki-paU Ahmad holds HaIW. 1 head. I Ktpala Hasan tidak hotak: Hasans head is not id. Kambr.t lla^an lebat: ad- Ii Jiair grows abundant N- \hmad tarek rambul Hasan \hmad pulls hair 10100 words
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322 1960-02-25 4 Make those worn shoes gleam like new again V MONEY-SAVING idea trom Miss S. C. Fon^, 27, First Street, East Coast Park. Singapore 15, wins first prize of $20 m this j week's "Household Hints" contest. She says: "Scuffed shoes which refuse to take polish can be remedied by rubbing322 words
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251 1960-02-25 4 Her worry Am I likely to have twins? QMy husband is one of twins and his sister > has twins. I am very worried m case I have twins, as we already have two children. Do you think this is very likely? A The tendency m a family to have251 words
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500 1960-02-25 4 NURSE MEG - AVOID a TANTRUM RATHER THAN DEAL WITH ONE NURSE MEG pROM about the age of two years until they start school many toddlers go through a stage their mothers are tempted to call the most difficult of all the age of tantrums. At the beginning all of a L] child's500 words
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279 1960-02-25 4 WORKING WIFE TAKES ON TRIPLE TASK MANY wives feel that creating a home for their husband and children is a rewarding full-time activity. But an increasing number of married women are going out to work nowadays. This may be due to economic necessity, it may be to earn pinmoney" or279 words
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Article, Illustration55 1960-02-25 4 FAITH CARRINGTON wears an ideal outfit for a career girl. Her cotton blouse of rusty orange has a silky finish,. The sleeves arc m one piece, raglan style. For contrast she wears a pencil slim dacron skirt m deep brown. Designed by RADHA STORE,55 words
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156 1960-02-25 4 FRIENDLY VOICE IS A SOFT VOICE WHAT gives a woman softness? There are many possible elements. It has nothing to do with age. It may be a permanent quality, or it may come and go. If it suits you, here are some of the things that beget it: A FRIENDLY156 words
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Advertisement80 1960-02-25 4 y* i* 'T^jQ^^^^l^A x-S8888w» MM '**'Vl*iXffnrtfCf^*''**-'''''*-*»U*^' > *!'sy^^ ar I H^B B^fe B^fe B^ Mother... because baby's health and I If^P^BBP happiness are your first concern insist Ili [Esul((|B (i((i))l((pllj^!!l on Lactogen Safe, Proven Lactogen. This perfectly balanced milk formula 9fefeP?9 ia prepared so easily, so quickly. If j^ffyS^V^H^M natural80 words
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Advertisement256 1960-02-25 4 I U Team choker aM I Frenchman toil 1 Chinese gjfl 4 FRENCHMAN, ace. wearing pretty j< prised when he cairn i r Chinese women wore litt M. Olivier Lucius, commorJ director of Mv: Jewellery of Paris I Karu Jewels of Nev te d "I was asto: that Chinese worn-256 words
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139 1960-02-25 5 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI By SINGAPORE, Thurs* Id other assorted th about $1,700.--public auction eguuußg from re part of the m 10 pawnilso include naments and The auction will be held m the sales room of Cheon ff Koon Seng and Co., m139 words
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21 1960-02-25 5 MEBER TRADE: NO DANGER ROM RUSSIA APORE, Thursday, with Australia is m v the entrance of Hus- dgfasdgghsdg bfg rey tu21 words
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Article33 1960-02-25 5 Thurs. the principal '"RudGHbort and Su'.be held at 7.30 March 7 at the Singatime, -Rud- a return to the d Sulliv .rture. r e B! 9 6 at 733 words
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Article125 1960-02-25 5 CHECK ON AMOUNT SPENT IN SCHOOLS SINGAPORE. ThUTS. ral Singapore Dls art- conducting survi timate the amount of money teachers and pupils spend daily m their tuck-shops. These surveys are a sequel to the recent reorganisation of the catering system In the 700 school tuckshops m Singapore initiated by the125 words
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89 1960-02-25 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.--lht ipore Christian Funlast year paid .is funeral grants for it> ■enbcn. The secretary Mr. Lim Tin Soon told the Free Press that grants paid on the death of members varied from year to year. In 1039 the rate was Sl.iO, while this89 words
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Article, Illustration174 1960-02-25 5 'Star' of musical soiree will be baritone Choo SINGAPORE, Thurs. Talented baritone Choo Hwee Lim will be singing at the Singapore Chamber Ensemble's first musical soiree at the Cultural Centre this Saturday. M odest school -master Choo said yesterday that he had great "fun" with music for a very long174 words
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Article48 1960-02-25 5 Students tour oil installations SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 1 party of about 40 students from the Engineering Department of the Singapore Polytechnic yesterday went to Pulau Bukom Island to see the oil installations there. The party was led by Mr. Lai Si Loy. vice-chairman of the Singapore Polytechnic Society.48 words
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Article, Illustration142 1960-02-25 5 GETTING 'TIGER' ON RIGHT SIDE OF THE LAW OUKIT TIMAH. Thurs. Law students of the University of Malaya are busy during their current holiday reading campaigning to legalise "Tiger" the "most educated personality m the campus." !The campaign started wheh they read a report m the latest Undergrad a publication142 words
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Article91 1960-02-25 5 KUALA LUMftri. Thurs A leading commercial institution m Kuala Lumpur is to build a new tnree-storey college m Petaling Java to teach commercial subjects In the national language and English. Work on tne building, costing about $200,000, is expectea to be started towards the end of91 words
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Article269 1960-02-25 5 Why students must know enough SINGAPORE, Thursday. PAN students from Chinese schools be admitted to the Singapore Polytechnic if the> have i» poor command of the English languag The Principal of the Pol technic. Mr. C.I.C. Scoll yesterday gave the this oft-asked question He said: -Teaching269 words
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Article112 1960-02-25 5 RIDDLE OF DESERTED PRAHU IN SEA SINGAPORE, Tlllirs. Singapore has been asked to help In the mystery of the "Suku Dami" a Bugis prahu found drifting but deserted off the Malayan coa.st. There were some cargo aboard. It was first sighted by a passing ship, whose captain radioed the port112 words
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Article51 1960-02-25 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday returned an open verdict on Jathiyin Ayanki Ahmad. 60. who died at the General Hospital on Jan. 1. Jathiyin was injured when he fell off a moving bus m Alexandra Road on Dec. 26 last51 words
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Article40 1960-02-25 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Thirty-year-old T.G.M. Rabmdranatb, who a court was told yesterday posed as a poJ man to cheat a chaplain of SlO. was fined $100 or a month jail. Rabindranath. who pleaded not guilty, paid the line40 words
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Miscellaneous152 1960-02-25 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson AFkAILPI^E EXPECT 50«E TO r<£R OLC I P^\ C-CTTEN L'^ST.'CK y FALLOjT FRCV\ TRiCk.5 ALREADY. R > jt^W I A h' h I en s r^. •^w/ I*'1 4^ VOONLI6HT «.\u-t watjh JB I MANDRAKE b^ Lee Calk and Phil Davis I152 words
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227 1960-02-25 6 OPINION Two opposites in the money market WORKINGS of the foreign exchange market are a complete mystery to the average man and to many of more than average intelligence. But basically it all boils down to the old law of supply and demand. The Indonesian rupiah has shot up on227 words
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Article93 1960-02-25 6 piRST vigilante corps m Singapore is almost ready to start its work of helping the police to stop crime and unruliness m their area. Householders on the Serangoon Garden Estate have banded together to form a corps of sixty young men. They have invited the93 words
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275 1960-02-25 6 LEE HUA MOK - LEE HUA MOK By A NEW utility lent to a humble local backyard fruit the soursop lias made the tree the most profitable one to grow m Singapore's fruit plantations. It has been found that soursop formerly served as a sour dessert makes275 words
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Article, Illustration429 1960-02-25 6 ANTHONY BROOKE - China can feed more millions, says Mr. Chou ANTHONY BROOKE By Mr. Brooke, former Rajah Muda of Sarawak, is now on a journey round the world, discussing the project for a World Assembly of Peoples for Peace, to be held m five years' time. In India he sow Nehru, m429 words
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Article, Illustration871 1960-02-25 6 NORMAN COLLINS - So this is what has kep Priestley so quiet: His noblest volume yet NORMAN COLLINS "THE BEST COMPAMY IN THE WORLD, AS WITTY AS WIUE AND TWICE AS 11^ By NORMAN COLLINS, author, ITV chief and former Assistant Literary Editor of the News Chronicle, has known the versatile J. B.871 words
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Article225 1960-02-25 6 NICHOLAS LLOYD - ANTI-POLIO vaccine that you swallow is to be tried out m Britain. It is easier and cheaper to make than injection vaccine and may be more effective and longer lasting. The tests to be made by the Medical Research Council, will be made on225 words
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175 1960-02-25 7 WORK BEGINS ON FIRST PHASE OF BOARD'S BIG REHOUSING PROJECT OJB PL** BRING AN END TO 0 DWELLINGS SINGAPORE. Thursday. hour Hoard has drawn up milti-million housing proi ide modern flats for its $un on the first phase g 120 homes at an esti- Oi175 words
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Article22 1960-02-25 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Inche Ahmad bin -erday returned rdict on 56Sow. whose josed body was found Singapore River on22 words
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21 1960-02-25 7 JGAPORE, Thursday. International Phyllis Gill, yesterday md creeds to join their activitiBering i21 words
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Article160 1960-02-25 7 pecially m Britain. Tan Koh Hong, of Corona Flower Shop, at N-ee Ann Building saia that he sent about 100 boxes of owhids to Bri tain and other European countries last year. More orders were ing handled now. he addecL__ Mr. Jimmy Leow of the Nam160 words
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Article, Illustration276 1960-02-25 7 Pensioner Babu, 25, is 'loved like a son' owner KATONG, Thurs. Babu, a 25-year-old chestnut coloured mare with a golden past, cannot break away from a 20-year-old habit. Though already retired as a beast of burden, Babu trots everyday, m rain or276 words
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Article26 1960-02-25 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs water will be shut off along Lorong Tai Seng between _5va Lebar Road and oppoLorong Tai Seng, from 9 a mjmdJ>J^^_W26 words
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Article, Illustration171 1960-02-25 7 YOUNG CLERK RUNS 50c-A-MONTH NIGHT CLASS Tuition plus picnics* and parties CHANGI, Thursday. 23-YEAR-OLD clerk, Inche Jasmin Salleh has started a night class m his home for under-privileged children. Inche Jasmin said he started his class because he was convinced that the best service he could render to society was171 words
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169 1960-02-25 7 He pawned brother's trousers for $2 Singapore:. Thurs. A jobless youth stole his brothers trousers and later pawned them for 52, a district court uu-n told yesterday. Chen Bak Tin. pleaded guilty before Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, the First Criminal District Judge, to stealing :i pair of trousers worth SI169 words
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Article24 1960-02-25 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Malay Women's Welfare Association will hold a general meeting at their premises m the Arcade tomorrow at 2.30 p.m.24 words
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350 1960-02-25 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday. F4GHTY people were yesterday fined sums from $2 to $.>() for traffic offences. Fourteen of them did riotn: have lights on their bicycles at night. Except for one. Yeo Thiam Leng, all were fined $5. They were: Lian Kirn Eng, X Govindar, Tan350 words
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Article91 1960-02-25 7 A lion dance to greet tourists SINGAPORE, Thurs. When the 375 passengers on the Swedish luxury liner Kungshoim arrives m Singapore next month, they will be greeted with a lion dance at the dock. The dance, to be sponsored by the newly-formed Singapore Tourists Association, will be one of the91 words
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Article, Illustration184 1960-02-25 7 'Women in Asia now use more make-up' SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Hollywood beauty expert said yesterday that Asian women, were "becoming more beauty conscious". He is Mr. Menache E. Polltl. vice-president of the Max Factor organisation, who flew m by BOAC from Hong Kong. The reason? The grinning, cigar-smoking expert replied184 words
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66 1960-02-25 7 PUBLIC SPEAKING INSTITUTE TO HOLD A FORUM SINGAPORE, Thurs The Public Speaking Institute Graduate Circle will hold its next session tomorrow at 8 p.m. at No. 41, Stevens Road The session chairman will be Mr. P. K. Pillai. a graduate. The programme will Include a forum on "Can a Leopard66 words
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Advertisement97 1960-02-25 7 ~Tlr^ -Sa_O .Jliijl Air- Conditioned throughout IW- i__ r PA< A >lOTtt 1 Central location A i k %M II I V.I bedrooms witn bathroom HHjj^^LJW^ 1 Telephone Rediffuelon Luxury Bar Excellent 40-44, ABMEXIAX STREET. SWCAPORI TEL: 3157J-C-7 i^^ X Single lens reHex corner* ■^^—.--■r* |T featuring a pentoprttm, Copoi97 words
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Miscellaneous27 1960-02-25 7 IARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS By Cog I I U —J a regular ord r for Slngapor. Fre. Pr W P Mak, tur* of pl«M»i>t .v^n.ng «vory «»y27 words
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Miscellaneous37 1960-02-25 7 TODAY: 10.57 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.17 a.m. md lIM pm. sMiRDAY: 11.01 a.m. nINDW 0.02 a.m. id 11.44 a.m. MONDAY: 0.31 a.m. and M p m. TUESDAY: 1.00 a.m. and 1.06 p.m. WEDNESDAY: I^9 am. and 1.46 p.m.37 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1960-02-25 8 HAZEL MEYRICK - A fortune from a pot of face cream HAZEL MEYRICK THliWNDEßEiilliSiill; NO. 4 IN THIS SERIES By HELENA RUBINSTEIN: A MILLIONAIRESS FORTY TIMES OVER TOMORROW: THE EARL FUMED WHILE SYLVIA TOOK A TITLE RECIPE FOR OINTMENT WAS POOR SERVANT GIRUS MAGIC WAND A TIFFLY, the old lady got down on1,217 words
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279 1960-02-25 8 PEOPLE WH ARE TOO EXPERT-AT WORRYING gHE was a married worn and she had been Ul chest for some week She looked scan could even examin* growth, doctor?* 1 Actually, it v more than rheuma her rib muscles but it I an X-ray a.s well examination, to com her and279 words
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Article13 1960-02-25 8 THE FREE PRESS DOCTORS CLINIC I I I I I 1 niqi I13 words
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Article87 1960-02-25 8 IAM very nervous by nature and have been told that vitamin B is good tor nerves. How much should I take? Vitamin B cures a form of neuritis due to dietary deficiency. Your "nervous ness" is nothing to do with neuritis or with your physical nerves. It is87 words
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Advertisement177 1960-02-25 8 X^ime and J)ate automatically THE SWISS WATCH FOR ALL CLIMATES I^^M 9^ V GENEVE jjfe^^^j: More cbao 100 yean of Rr succcrsluJ trading m Asia Wt d£r and a Modern Service after Wi jKF sale nnder Guarantee Tennv Tw/ jjo^ \^F FAVRE LEUBA WATCH co LTD 'H*^^ o ff #r177 words
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Miscellaneous775 1960-02-25 8 DAILY CROSSWORD tV YOUR LUCKr STAR one/ RAW I |2 I IJTj H4 15 I 15 OORN today the the social ding paragraph. Le: 4^^J B B i^ -L^J— aspects of life will play a birthday star be your eh B 7 jo large part m your inccess. guide. |_J775 words
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Article, Illustration540 1960-02-25 9 ALL THE CHARM OF A FISHING BAY CAUGHT IN A CLICK SUREST WAY IS TO BE A SALON JUDGE THIS article is by a well-known photographic personality who has served as a judge m several salons. Today he reveals the lighter side of a540 words
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Article, Illustration33 1960-02-25 9 BARN OWL by M. Brilloiu A.F.I.A.P. (Luxembourg) Bronze Medal. DECORATION by Ponjade Rene, E.F.I.A.P. {France). BEAUTY IS VANITY by Tchan Fou-Li, A.R.P.S. (Hong Kong) Honour Print.33 words
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426 1960-02-25 9 'HOW WE LIVE'— OPEN TO THE UNDER-25 CAMERAMEN ONLY UNESCO-SPONSORED COMPETITION ♦TIIK German Coni--1 m iss i o n for UNESCO, v nde r UNESCO's project on "Mutual Appreciation of Eastern and Western Cultural Values" Ikis invited Malaya to participate m the Youth Photographic Competition on -Now We Live/ The426 words
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Advertisement17 1960-02-25 9 |I'A»D I I Hi n 1 M extension speoker 1 1< i a ib _^_^j. V 'lUcOLToBMI17 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1960-02-25 10 Verity Gill - Verity Gill Conducted by Medical Tests have shown that a knockout produces temporary injury to the brain. A floored boxer's head can strike the ring mat with a force equal to a 10 Ib. weight dropping 8 feet. A group of U.S. scientists recently studied brain waves of1,029 words
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Article, Illustration294 1960-02-25 10 DESMOND HACKETT - DESMOND HACKETT IT IS SO VERY SAFE By no put your son in the u fight ring, M r. Worthington— and the young athletic hopeful has much more chance of proceeding home on his own two feet than he would if he were to exercise in294 words
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Article59 1960-02-25 10 LONDON last nights mat( League One: Bromwich Albion 2. Uekotßtt 2 Manchester t: Wednesday l Boltoii all postponed from League Two: Deri Charlton Athletic 2 9 from Feb 13 league Three: Sou;. Bo'irnemouth 3 Uish (up second round plays: Celtic extra timer Wl Elgin City m the thinReuter - 59 words
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Article17 1960-02-25 10 MELBOURNE Thu lia beat New qualify for the Oly: r polo tournament m I17 words
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Article194 1960-02-25 10 M. Harrison- Gray - M. Harrison-Gray by Deader: South Love all N. AJIO3 9 865 OK 10 3 4KJ 7 3 4 Q 7 6 2 fKU 0AQ972 OKJU 6 Jl ***** 4 10 9 4 6 4 4A 3 5 0 10 OAQ 7 6 4AQ 8 5 2 Todays hand194 words
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Article212 1960-02-25 10 Business Hon* am Eveready...2; Ho -THE ground condr I r been ideal for SBHFA Division On jHong Kong Bank. It was so sodden i f*^^^^ 1 heavy shower m th half that the Eveready, who dormer jerseys loft tne ti*-ld a clean patch. Scoring a goal212 words
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Article94 1960-02-25 10 Kassim claims 3 in rout Mercantile 8 «mi MERCANTILE trounced Ford 8-< their divisl at the Farrer Pa: The .star In tl triumph was X .-cored thr> the m the second. Oth< de Silva who netted goals m suco< b< I the end of the Kirn Swee <2» and H<94 words
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Advertisement23 1960-02-25 10 Bk W"&4A \w M m■m S H I fJ fl 8 1 «A 1 ■•■■■■■i EVERY FRlfiflY m rtc kwbiii rniuHi oil CIS23 words
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Article755 1960-02-25 11 Lfliof* ride m C air- by the Royal Singapore Ing Club. ride m Cessna airy the Royal Singapore Club. powder tntal s presentation pack of chocolates all doby O. Hoppen^tadt Ltd 9- $20 ucher. donat- I T-shirt by W: I Veterans milt rroph oy755 words
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Article470 1960-02-25 11 petit rs will report at lstn milestone. Woodlands, at 6.15 m Sunday F«oruary 28. 19C0. Corvpetitors wishing transport to ing point most assemble respective pick-up points ten 4.30 and 5 am 9 The Walk will begin at 7 ajn. :ong the specified route. distance from start to finish470 words
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Article178 1960-02-25 11 CHAMP'S SECRET: DON'T BREATHE SYDNEY, Thurs. Three world records inside an hour were set by Australia's Dawn Fraser m the Australian championships. And last night coach Harry Gallagher revealed why. In swimming 100 metres m 60.2 sec. she hardly breathed at all. This gave her a more streamlined progress throughReuter - 178 words
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Article15 1960-02-25 11 IGON. Thurs -The Peruian soccer team beat Saigon Election 1-0. U.P.I.U.P.I - 15 words
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Article17 1960-02-25 11 30 Bn RAOC beat Sin,rd Rtst. 2—l m a pr match at Friendly Hill17 words
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84 1960-02-25 11 WELLINGTON. Thurs.— Set to set 222 runs m even time for victory. Australia was 21 runs short with three w lckcts In hand when the first unofficial Test match against Ntw Zealand ended m a draw. Scores: New Zealand 229 (J. ReidReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration193 1960-02-25 11 CALL AT TIMES HOUSE JJA YE you collected your number yet for the i Free Press Walk? There is an envelope awaiting every competitor at Times House, River Valley Road. It contains the cloth numbers you must wear on <. best and193 words
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Article29 1960-02-25 11 Keep to the right of the road. 0 Don't walk more than three abreast. This is to avoid traffic congestion and make your walking easier.29 words
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Article355 1960-02-25 11 Allan Lewis - FLYING MIST AGAIN Allan Lewis By PENANG, Thurs. INLYING MIST again r worked well here this morning. On the outside of Heart's Ease (McGrowdie) and Maybe, he ran three m 38 4/5. It looked a good trial to me because the three horses were well on the bit and it355 words
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Article27 1960-02-25 11 SQUAW VALLEY. Thurs.— Japan trounced Australia 13-2 m a consolation round Olympic ice hockey match, the first Olympic victory for Japan m this sport.- U.F.I.U.F.I - 27 words
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Article16 1960-02-25 11 LONDON, Thurs. Title Deed was officially scratched from the Lincolnshire Handicap today. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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103 1960-02-25 11 A DOCTOR says there will be less ''casualties" this year if all walkers take the salt tablets provided. They will be distributed half way along: the route, where they are most needed to counteract stomach cramp. The majority of casualties m past Walks would103 words
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Advertisement248 1960-02-25 11 PHOAJOGQAFW W MOCK CMEWI6 4 COMPAIY 3,The Arcade Raffles Place mcao of*»ci 95.Tras Street Sinaapor*. 1 Singapore, 2. q nimiiiiii 1 pk _0- _f jy *tjr •SS^^^^^^^^t Jfoormans school of music J (Vienno Conservatoire of Music) i Mtk .Enrolments accepted from 9.30 a.m. to 7.30. W*i 1 p.m. doily students248 words
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Miscellaneous435 1960-02-25 11 COMPETITORS TRANSPORT TIMETABLE... Pick-up point Departure time j^ Woodlands via I of last bus Singapore Padang 5.30 a.m. Stamford Road, Clemenceau Ay. Bk j Timah Road. i Chan* Bus Depot Z 5.00 a.m. j I Lornie Rd., Bkt. Tlmah Rd. Geylang Police Station Z. 5.00 a.m. Geylang Rd.. Aljunled Rd^.435 words
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Article, Illustration180 1960-02-25 12 Reporters see convict struggle m gas chamber JAIL CHIEF WAITED SEVEN MINUTES FOR THE REPRIEVE THAT NEVER CAME ARSON CITY, Nevada, Thurs. REPORTERS yesterday watched the execution of a convicted murderer m a gas chamber similar to the one from which Caryl Chessman last week180 words
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Article, Illustration132 1960-02-25 12 MODEL VIRGINIA IS 'MISS YASHICA' IN PHOTO CONTEST Vivacious Miss Virginia Mary Yoong, one of 10 models of Tithes Dental and Photo Supply Ltd. of Singapore during the I960 Singapore Photo Fair and Exhibition, has been elected "Miss Yashica" named after a Japanese camera. The models posed for photographers entering132 words
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317 1960-02-25 12 MILLIONS FOR TEACHERS WHO SERVE IN C'WEALTH LONDON, Thursd DRITAIX is to spend an extra £700,000 most SO mil.) a year on schemes encoui ing the exchange of United Kingdom teach with Commonwealth countries, Sir I) Eccles, the Minister of Education, mnoun here. Special allowances would make up differences betweenReuter - 317 words
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Article31 1960-02-25 12 Still missing— that Locke putter \PETOWN. Thur> r of Bobby Locke been *ill no id hicted putter. •he South club> we: Friday when hi volved m a colli>ion with an train31 words
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Article23 1960-02-25 12 ■ORE, Thui The capita] of P tc be built near Rawalpindi, h oe named Islamabad the city of Islam. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article20 1960-02-25 12 TOKYO, Thurs. Remains Of a city dating back to 206 B.C. have been unearthed m Inner Mongolia.20 words
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Article21 1960-02-25 12 LONDON. Thurs.— Mr. Macmill aai yesterday reaffirmed Britain's support for the Central Treaty Organisation (formerly the Bagdad Pact). ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article143 1960-02-25 12 ELEVEN GET AWARDS PARADE OHO RE BAHRU, J Thurs.— The Johore Police this morning held a special parade at the contingent headquarters m Jalan Tebrau here to confer letters of commendation and awards on 11 men. The awards and letters of commendation were presented by the Chief Police Officer. Johore,143 words
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95 1960-02-25 12 POLICE USE TANK IN FIGHT WITH GUNMAN NEW YORK. Thurs.— Police jresterdmj used a tank to move m on a berserk gunman wh;> killed three people, wounded two others and then stood siege m his mountain shack m I'niontown, Pennsylvania. I >ing the tank as a shield, police fired teargasReuter - 95 words
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168 1960-02-25 12 Africans told If you go to Graham's rally you'll be shot KITWE, Northern Rhodesia, Thins. POLITICAL agitators were reported yesterday to be spreading a rumour thai everyone attending Billy Graham's evangelical service today would be locked m and shot. Police also reported that the U/iited Nation Independence Party had organisedU.P.I - 168 words
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Article22 1960-02-25 12 HAVANA, Thuis. A Diane dropped phosphorus bombs on sugar cane fields near Santa Clara yesterday burning 25,000 acres. U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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Article19 1960-02-25 12 HANOI. Thur>.- Almost 80 per cent of handicraft employes here are takine Dart m "collective work.'" U.P.I.U.P.I - 19 words
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Article18 1960-02-25 12 LONDON. Thurs. The Sadlers Wells Opera ComDanv will shortly visit Belgium. France and Australia. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article16 1960-02-25 12 LONDON, Thurs. Japanese wrestling champion Tochinishiki arrived here yesterday on a sisht-seeine tour. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article18 1960-02-25 12 LONDON, Thurs.— Britain launched five submarines totalling more than 8.000 tons last year. U.P.I.U.P.I - 18 words
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Article26 1960-02-25 12 Poison— by mistake BANGKOK, Thurs.— Police are investigating the deaths of five babies who died apparently after taking strychnine administered by mistake at a clinic. U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article63 1960-02-25 12 PAYA LEBAR. Thurs. The prompt action of passers-by saved a car from severe damage when it caught fire along MacPherson Road at 11 p.m. last night. The six men ran a shuttle service for water from a nearby laundry shop and put out63 words
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Article57 1960-02-25 12 THE QUIET PRINCE —BY HIS SISTER ONDON Thurs JLj Den Ar Mt night gave the her new baby broth* her Brownie lriei.< "He's wonderful I hr doesn't cry much .said thr Princ The Queen, who child wa.s born ago. Is getting up for ells. Buckingham Palace ofl said both the57 words
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Advertisement134 1960-02-25 12 V FROM A FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED TIMES HOUSE. RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE 0. TEL. 2800 BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, <f» A MINIMUM OF TWENTY ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC Z^O WORD 30 CENTS. SITUATIONS VACANT. VEHICLES FOR SALE, FOR a minimum OP TWENTY ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE, WANTED ETC JJ>_J wordSo'cENTS.134 words
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