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Title Section18 1960-03-02 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERYBODY S TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article236 1960-03-02 1 1^ feared dead ror ■LIEF Her isery I jins poiice were flown to Agadlr from other cities to aid li i rescue work and to restore order. Special patrols were set up to prevent looting. Nadine Cloir.ct. Reuters special correspondent, who flew to Ayadir yesterday, cables: Agadir is aReuter - 236 words
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Article14 1960-03-02 1 SIA, Wed.— A Greek waa shot dead after village cinema U.P .I.U.P.I - 14 words
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Article13 1960-03-02 1 \SHTNGTON. Wed.— "My I .dy." will play eight :n April13 words
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Article197 1960-03-02 1 808 PERIES - 808 PERIES Fishing boat riddled with bullet holes makes port EIGHT FISHERMEN ARE ROBBED OF SI.OOO AT NIGHT OFF PONTIAN COAST By Singaporo, Wed. FISHING boat riddled with bullet holes made Singapore harbour at dawn after an encounter with pirates in the ni^ht. Her crew of197 words
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132 1960-03-02 1 The gentleman burglar meets woman in nude >"E\V YORK. Wed.— A handi iroung man. entering an unlocked Manhattan apartment on Monday to burgle, was confronted by the startled housewife who opened the bathroom door on hearing a >huffling noise, thinking it was her young daughters back from school for lunch.U.P.I - 132 words
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Article26 1960-03-02 1 TMPEH Wed.—Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek will be nominated next week for a third term as President of Nationalist China, according to usually reliable sources.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article20 1960-03-02 1 RANGOON. Wed. King) Phumiphon Aduldet and Queen Sirikit of Thailand arrived here today on a state vi>it.20 words
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Article15 1960-03-02 1 HONG KONG. Wed. China ha* about 15 Russian-built submarines in service.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 15 words
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Article38 1960-03-02 1 The clean and the lazy i»k \rta Wed— The National Security Minister and J rhiif If Staff Ge«£ra| Nasution. said yesterday he e"v.Tm,.?m to clean th«r ditches and to compel them to paint their houses and fences. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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160 1960-03-02 1 GENERAL GETS £7.000 LIBEL DAMAGES T ONDON, Wed.—Gen- eral Wladyslaw Anders, former acting Commander in Chief of the Polish Army, has been awarded £7.000 damages in a High Court libel action arising out of a letter in a Polish language newspaper printed in France. He was also awarded twothirds ofReuter - 160 words
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47 1960-03-02 1 TUNIS. Wed. Eight people were killed and 20 injured when an expletives factory blew up in the Manouba suburb here. More victims are feared buried under debris. The explosion was believed to have been srt off by an electrical short circuit. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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166 1960-03-02 1 Night out for the teachers, so day off for pupils KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. GIXTY thousand primary schoolchildren had a holiday in Kuala Lumpur yesterday principally because the teachers had a night Unit on Mondav. The Kuala Lumpur Municipality was kept busy answering telephone calls from puzzled, angry and sometimes sarcastic166 words
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Article19 1960-03-02 1 NEW YORK. Tues. The American Cyanamid Co. will build a chemical plant in Gosport. England.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 19 words
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Article17 1960-03-02 1 WEST POINT. Tues. Crown Prince Muhammad of Jordan visit?d the military U.P.I. Academy here today.—U.P.I - 17 words
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Article17 1960-03-02 1 NEW YORK, Wed. Sydney Chaplin and French dancer, Noelle Adams, are to marrv17 words
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Article15 1960-03-02 1 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia plans to hold a popula- Reuter tion census in 1961.—:Reuter - 15 words
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Article, Illustration506 1960-03-02 1 MARGARET AND FIANCE HAVE THEIR FIRST PUBLIC DATE AT BALLET LONDON, Wednesday. gINGAPORE'S ballet dancer, Mr. Vernon Martinus, met Princess Margaret and her fiance, Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones, hist night at London's Royal Opera House. The occasion was a gala performance of a ballet about young506 words
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101 1960-03-02 1 BEARDED BERMUDAN LEADS BY 30 MILES ITHDRT AUGUSTUS I Scotr land'. Wed. David Robinson, 35 year old bearded Bermudan, led his nearest rival by almost 30 miles yesterday in a £5,000 $42,500) end-to-end of Britain race organised by holiday camp "King" Billy Butlin. Robinson, a research student, left a hotel101 words
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147 1960-03-02 1 BANDA INQUIRY TOLD OF GUN IN BROWN PAPER PARCEL /COLOMBO. Wed.— Tile Ban- y/ daranaike assassination j inquiry was told yesterday that one of the accused. Anura De Silya, spoke of the late Frime Minister in "most derogatory terms" on the day of the shooting. Joseph Aloysius said it OCcuredReuter - 147 words
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Article33 1960-03-02 1 LONDON, Wed.— Dr. Barbara Moore, the hiking diet- ician, plans to leave for the j United States to walk the 3.121 miles from San Fran- Cisco to New York.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article32 1960-03-02 1 MOSCOW, Wed.— An expedition from the Az-rbaijan Academy of Sciences has found five pieces of a meteortte which fell in the Yardymli district of Azerbai- jan la.st Nov. 24- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article25 1960-03-02 1 SAN LUIS. California, Tues. —James Kcndrick. wanted for killing a policeman, was captured last night after a tip-off from his wife.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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Article22 1960-03-02 1 MADRAS. Wed. Former King Leo{x>ld of Belgium arrived here yesterday visit a leprosy centre of which he is president.22 words
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Article12 1960-03-02 1 Mini— ri' lelllaf price today $1.19. buying price 51.14.12 words
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Advertisement169 1960-03-02 1 piItIIHIIIHM Sl&MvfoyVt &£K»i« WORLD FAMOUS f J PIANO ACCORDIONS "IT #SM*SS«tf& (Com p] ete with carrying Case > satisfy all Accordion Players Student 12 25 Keys 12 Bass $135.00 Student 24 25 Keys 24 Boss 150.00 Student 32 25 Keys 32 Bass 175.00 Cantore 49 34 Keys 48 Bass 275.00169 words
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Advertisement18 1960-03-02 1 VAN Hl\ Jl FOR FIXE II lIMTI HI 136/142. Orchard Road. Spore 9 Trls: *****. ***** A *****.18 words
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536 1960-03-02 2 A quiet day on the Stock Exchange I PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE I UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THERE was little of note on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and all sections were quiet. Industrials and rubbers were selectively better at improved prices536 words
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Article155 1960-03-02 2 India and Japan in steel talks \i:\Y DELHI: Talks began I here between the Indian t ernment and a Japanese mission to complete an a^reempiu lor Japan to impori four million tons of Indian iron ore an mi ally from 1967. This will be in addition to two agreements155 words
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Article146 1960-03-02 2 Muar River aims at deal with Sapong LONDON: The Muar River Rubber Co. Ltd. announces that it has offered, after discussions with the board of Sapong Rubber Estates Ltd.. to purchase the whole of the issued capital of Sapong on the following terms: The allotment of 15 Muar River146 words
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Article105 1960-03-02 2 LONDON, March 1. Yesterday Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports Mar 34 3 16 331 Apr 33i 33 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 34J 34 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Apr 34$ 33 5 May 3::: 33 7 16 TONE: Inactive. Above prices105 words
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Article59 1960-03-02 2 NEW YORK, March 1. Yesterday Today TIN Straits spot 101 00 101 00 TIN future Straits Contract TONE: SALES: RUBBER Futures Mar 41 I2| I May 40. 0u 39 97J TONE: Steady. SALES: 28 lots No. 1 RSS Mar. landed price 40! COFFEE: Futures B Contract Mar.59 words
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Article28 1960-03-02 2 NEW YORK. March 1. Yesterday Today 30 Industrials 630.12 20 Railroads 149.93 40 Domestic Bonds 82.15 R2.18 15 Utilities 86.76 35 Stocks Composite Averages 207 <•«28 words
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Article41 1960-03-02 2 Malabar and auaitin*: relf>a««' ♦i-J. afloatfl '>-. March sh:: Liimjxni^ spot nnd awaiting r> 12, atloats 62. M.irch rtilpmtl I Sarawak unquoted. Muntok while «ix>t «nd awaitfcnc r*-i»-ase 9^. afloat March .^hi^m^nt unquotid, tellen dockAii quoted m i per lb.41 words
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Article71 1960-03-02 2 LONDON. March 1. Yesterday Today COPRA Philippines c i.f. U.K. North delivered weight per lons ton Mar COPRA. Straits c...t. >- OK. North European ports delivered weight per long ton Mar. /Apr. COCONUT OIL cnirle Straits c.i.f. Enropean ports bulk per long ton Mar. tl3.i 1131 COCONUT71 words
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Article96 1960-03-02 2 NEW YORK. Wed. Wall Street eloped barely steady with a predominance of mostly fractional losses Against a mixed business news background, the market failed to set a definite trend in early dealings and developed mostly fractional changes both ways. By midday. now lasses were in the majoritv as96 words
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Article46 1960-03-02 2 BALBOA (Panama Canal Zone) Wed —A U.5.59.1 19.000 (about 830 million) contract to build the superstructure of the new high-level bridge at the southern end of the Panama Canal has been awarded to the Dallas. Texas. firm of John Beasley Construction Ltd46 words
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142 1960-03-02 2 HOLD-OFF BUYING DISTURBS STOCK MARKETS AGAIN LONDON, Wednesday. IJNSETTLED conditions were again apparent in the London stock markets yesterday. The uncertain outlook for giltedged disturbed sentiment ill other sections of the mar- f ket. and In .spite of good j i company news and the exj pansion in industrial production142 words
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Article835 1960-03-02 2 UP 16 down 6 unchanged 157 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. TUESOAY Yesterody locay INDUSTRIALS Alfl Bncks Pref 1.95 1.95 Ords. 2.40 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 60- 54 6 B.M. Trustees 5.25 3 25 Son. Tin Smelt Prif. 19/- 19/- Ords 51/- 51/--.ecerai Dispensary 1.25835 words
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Article83 1960-03-02 2 SHIPS IN PORT yJHII'> lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board nharve* or expected today are: Rays 1/2, Canton 4/5. Slbonga 6A, kwangtung 6/7, Glengyle 8/9. Kiniikawa Maru 10/11. Straat Johorc 13/14. Jan Metejko 15/16, Pres. Monroe 18, Mlkawa Maru 19, Tour Yick N. Wall 1. Senggarang N. Wall 3. Perlis83 words
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Article65 1960-03-02 2 HONG KONG. Tuesday. Closing prices here today were: Yesterday Today H <v S. Banking Corporation $1,290 $1,285 sales &S 1.270 sales Union Ins. Canton $99.00 $100.00 &598.00 sales sales Wheelock Marden. 6.80 $6.00 6.85 St% 6.75 sales sales H'Kons phone $35.75 $35.50 &S3'j..)o &535.75 .-.ales sale.s Dairy65 words
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Advertisement161 1960-03-02 2 MIIIM»|\i I HAMBURG-AMERIcI^J €c NORTH GERMAN Si To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseille- nt Bremen I Calls Southampton for I SCMWABENSTEIN (LLOYD 21 Frt BRAUNSCHWEIG (NAPAC: I! IS Mar HAMBURG (HAPAG) Eiprf- Str. To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohar PRASTEIK (LLOYD, Cy J N (HAPAG IKFURT (HAPAG) THE BLUE FUNNEL tJ (NORTH AMERICAN f^l161 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-03-02 3 ON HIS CAR FOR DOIN6 WHAT THOUGHT CIVIC DUTY It started with football incident: Police called in 1 BAHRU, Wednesday, victimised a man for doht was his civic duty, an electrical foreman i larbour Board who quarters off Kampong I Sign up I Warned44 words
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34 1960-03-02 3 MINISTER SAYS DISREGARD THIS NOTICE KGAPORE. Wed The lor Education. -terreport in the 'he propostion for admissior schools was made authority :.erefore be disthat ..ouncement in >f the commencing ion o"f in Oovin all34 words
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128 1960-03-02 3 SINGAPORE Wednesday. lIARBOI'H Board labourers here have been borrowing money ;il Ihe fantastic* interest per ct'nt per annum. Thev Lire now ide by t) B ard's :r t m on compb made by the high rates of inter charged by money lend128 words
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45 1960-03-02 3 Librarian to visit other libraries BIAH. Wed. :arajan. the Ind. s Department at the left tor tor a he he will I ot his holid. of leadSouth Id he would spend a Annan:. alsu publications of the Tamil Language along with him for in India.45 words
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Article30 1960-03-02 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The apore Family Planning ition will hold its >nth annual general meeting on March 10. at the Raffles Quay, at i p.m.30 words
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Article57 1960-03-02 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. K. T Alexander, a district judee and magistrate, will speak on U the Japan; ation" at a ToiH meeting at Talbot House, Scoits Road, at 8.30 p.m. on March 2 Mr Alexander is a former tary to the late Bishop Wilson who57 words
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Article17 1960-03-02 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Birth> recorded at the GenH«»spit;»l here for Jantalled deaths ven deaths17 words
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Article192 1960-03-02 3 THE PRIZE: A SILVER WALL PLAQUE a SINGAPORE entrj has J\ won top honours in the Pacific Travel Photo Contest sponsored by the Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA). The entry entitled "Street Scene*' is by Ail Thiam Chor, a photographic shop assistant and a member of the Photographic Society Singapore.192 words
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Article63 1960-03-02 3 New officials of Y's Men's Club TANJONG PAGAR. Wed. The following were elected officials of the Y's Men's Club of Singapore for this year. President Mr. Michael C. Kwok. vice-president Dr. Chen Chi Wei, hon. secretary Mr. Teoh Kok Chan. hon. isurer Mr. Huang ShaoFu, councillors Messrs. P. Abisheganaden, Chew63 words
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240 1960-03-02 3 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. YOUNG German adventurer, Mr. Lorenz Finger, who has to catch a ship to Australia tomorrow, walked into Times House yesterday to plead: k *Please, help me find my passport, my documents ;md photographs which were I stolen from me." Mr. Finger,240 words
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112 1960-03-02 3 BENEFITS FOR COFFEE SHOP EMPLOYEES SINGAPORE, Wed. More than 1.500 coffee shop workers xn Singapore will I now enjoy the benefits due them under the provisions of the Shop Assistants Employment Ordinance. This follows an agreement reached yesterday between uie Singapore Coffee Shop Employees' Union, representing the workers, and the112 words
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Article21 1960-03-02 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The City Council's Yan Kit Swim- ming Pool was closed to the public yesterday lor repairs.21 words
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Article22 1960-03-02 3 KATONG. Wed.— St. Hilda's Church will begin its Lenten Calendar today r.itil April 13. two days before Good Friday.22 words
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157 1960-03-02 3 BEARDED HOLY MAN HAS 'INNER PEACE' TANJONG PAG A R, Wed. A holy man from the Cameron Highlands who has not been to a barber for 12 years has a large following in Singapore to whom he preaches a doctrine of "inner peace." His name is Muthusamy. Though he wears157 words
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Article33 1960-03-02 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Lee Fook Onn. was acquitted yesterday of being a member of an unlawful assembly and rioting at 11.30 p.m. on Dec. 1 Last year at Cheng Tuan Street.33 words
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Article27 1960-03-02 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. A midweek service will bo held v>day at 8.00 p.m. at the Wesley i Church. The leader will be Mr. Ng Ens Kee.27 words
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269 1960-03-02 3 Zoology Dept. will have modern premises before end of year IU KIT TIMAII. Wednesday. students at the University of Malaya in Singapore will have a milliondollar multi-storeyed building to house their laboratories, display rooms and lecture theatres before the end of this year. Since the foundation of the university in269 words
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118 1960-03-02 3 300 men and women find shelter in this home THOMSON ROAD, Wed. The Home for the Aged in Braddell Road now has more than 300 inmates. The oldest is a 102-year-i old woman who is known only as "great grandmother" She has been there for more than 25 years. The118 words
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Article56 1960-03-02 3 STAMFORD, Wed. The j annual "World Day of Pray< r" service will be held on Friday A service in English will be held at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 9.30 a.m. and a service in Chinese at the Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church at 5.30 p.m. Offering* will56 words
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Miscellaneous23 1960-03-02 3 Uoaoptoies by tne AllH.55 Singapore e market report. .0 The n the world; 4 "The iieat of 9.00 ented bv A? 00 Close23 words
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Article357 1960-03-02 4 LONDON, Wed. ADULTERY IN HOTEL ADMITTED BY WIFE Broke up marriage he was sent to mend cited in divorce hearing QNLY three days alter being complimented by Kradford magistrates for bringing an estranged married couple together again, court missioner Ralph Slater was told "You have been suspended from357 words
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116 1960-03-02 4 Art discovery at gallery may be a da Vinci ONDON, Wed. On loan to the Royal Academy, thought to be the "Virgin and Child by Verrocchio, may instead be the earliest example yet discovered of work by his famous pupil. Leonardo da Vinci. If this is true it will be116 words
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Article124 1960-03-02 4 LATIN IS DROPPED FOR SCIENCE T ONDON, Wed.— Latin is no longer to be compulsory for science students at Oxford. By 290 votes to 111, Congregation, the university s parliament, decided yesterday that compulsory Latin for all is out. An "A" level pass m maths or science in the GCK124 words
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Article150 1960-03-02 4 LONDON, Wed— Christa Dupnrv IS. h u>lu'd as her brother- in- l.i w announced that h. in Uktafl tli*' Ca of hrista v Seaßtfes to the Home Otln I «>r Christa, from <ierman>. told her hrothrr-in-had .1 most einbarr.i^ini; moment when sh«> arrhrrd ht-r» at the150 words
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68 1960-03-02 4 Cattle rustling hits British farmers HERTFORD, England. Wed. Cattle rustling has broken out near here, according to loc-al farmers. They fear the start of "a I new type of crime for this country gangs making night raids on the cattle ana I selling them later to crooked j dealers."' Mr.68 words
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Article42 1960-03-02 4 TAIPEH. Wed.— Communist gunboats yesterday sank a 50--ton Nationalist military junk north of Matsu Island, off the Chinese mainland, the Nationalist Defence Ministry announced. The Ministry said the junk was attacked by about seven I gunboats. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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230 1960-03-02 4 CHAPMAN PINCHER - Here's how good wives are killing tired husbands CHAPMAN PINCHER By London, Wed. XJI'NDHKDS of women who Hunk they are «jo<xi wives kill their husbands by piling so many "little jobs" on them when they should be resting. They end up with heart attacks. Many a man has had a230 words
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Article, Illustration53 1960-03-02 4 Photo "TIDDLES" the Persian cat is a fascinated onlooker as his young mistress "makes up" before the mirror. She is 12-year-old dancer Nicolette Hicks who is on the road to stardom with a part in the new London musical show "The Flower Drum Song" opening thisPaul Popper - 53 words
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Article92 1960-03-02 4 Row over pup an RSPCA man shot I I LONDON. Wed.— The Canine Deience League is to start a court action against the RSPCA over Freda, a wild Alsatian puppy. The league claims they were about to capture her when an RSPCA inspector shot her. Mr. C. A. Hardwicke. the92 words
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Article52 1960-03-02 4 WASHINGTON. Wed— The American Air Force yesterday i cancelled plans to fire an Atlas missile 9.000 miles from Cape Canaveral. Florida, into the Indian Ocean. One unconfirmed report i said President Eisenhower himself had vetoed the idea of the missile launching, at i least for the52 words
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Article37 1960-03-02 4 WASHINGTON. Wtd.-Mr. Frederick Muelltr. the Secretary of Commerce, told a Congressional committee yesterday that he saw no pros- pect at present for major increases in trade between the United States and the Soviet Union.— Renter.37 words
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Article18 1960-03-02 4 TORONTO, Wed.- -A BOAC Comet landed here yesterday ;to inaugurate a new sen-ice with Europe.18 words
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95 1960-03-02 4 Vicar sells only portrait of Cook LONDON, Wed— The i known portrait of Captain Cook outside public galleries and institutions has been bought by the New Zealand Government. It has been sold by Canon T. Harrison Park, vicar of Marton-in-Clev« land, a small village in the North Riding of Yorkshire,95 words
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Article15 1960-03-02 4 BERLIN, Wed many intends to set up a coloured television system soon.15 words
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Advertisement100 1960-03-02 4 has proved its merits in W\ 106 countries H/^| ELNA ZIG ZAG Di Th. MORC 'miiiililll lII^ on> ELNA JUNIOR ELNA mokes stitches that no machine has ever sewn bcto-. sure before you buy any moch demonstrated. Sole Aoents LEE FLETCH 102- 106, ORCHARD RD, SPC W^S SIH6APORES PI WATER'S100 words
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Miscellaneous381 1960-03-02 4 BORN today you are ex- Taurus (Apr. 21-May 21) tremely adaptable to If vou are not feeling up to your all kinds of circumstances best these days, get your annual as well as popular with all checku P tnis morning. types of people. You are gemini (May 22- June 21)381 words
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Article29 1960-03-02 5 coming business— without licence ,< COMPETITION 5: MARKET tPORE, Wednesday, n -ixeral markets are impetition they are reunlicensed hawkers who s, Ihev claim, not business bul also 'I ftl M29 words
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11 1960-03-02 5 Pictures take over from words on K.L road signs K Mnew11 words
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Article, Illustration73 1960-03-02 5 A 111 NUKED tired businessmen were treated to a sizzling hula hula dance at a dinner given by Buttery Co. Ltd., the representatives for the Knutsen Line in Singapore, at the southern Restaurant, last week. Those at the main table from left: Messrs. D. F.73 words
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43 1960-03-02 5 GOOD START FOR ANTI-T.B. CAMPAIGN SiAPORE. Wed. The •ond X-ray conHave look Roaci SI 'V ei art the campaign about two wet people have been X-rayed, Oi these. 20 have been found to b ed. period the unit stationed X-rayed an very opeRoad.43 words
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90 1960-03-02 5 THE SECOND MONTH: OFFERINGS TO GOD rjEMBAWANG. Wed. O About lo.ouo Chinese in \io hu Kam and Sembawang arc visiting a shrine at the llth mile *io Chu Kany Road to celebrate the second month of the Chinese New Year. All day long people arrive at the shrine with their90 words
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Article, Illustration252 1960-03-02 5 'No rest, no peace'... the rich voice of Hwee Lim hits a climax SINGAPORE, Wednesday. Hwee Urn's song recital at the Cultural Centre on Saturday night the first of Lhe Singapore Chamber Ensemble's musical soirees I his vear was a success. Throughout tht recital he displayed a full, rich and252 words
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Article31 1960-03-02 5 OUTRAN! ROAD. WVd The Young Adults' Club of the Y.W.C.A., Outram Road. will hold a cottage meeting at the secretary's home in Estate on Saturday i at 4.00 p.m.31 words
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Article49 1960-03-02 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Dr Tay Teck Eng. chairman of the University oi Malaya council in Singapore, spo^* at the Anglo-Chinese School's 74th Founder's Day ceremony yesterday. An oia boy of A.C.S.. Dr. Tay told the students of the duty and the challenge facing the new State.49 words
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Article33 1960-03-02 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Family Planning Association will hold its an--1 nual meeting on March 10 at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, at 5.15 p.m. Prof. B.H. Sheares will take the chair33 words
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197 1960-03-02 5 300 PUT ON THE ROAD BACK TO L HEALTH- MORE CASH NEEDED CHANGI, Wednesdav. A BOLT 30(1 children have been helped hack to good health at the Children's Convalescent Home in Tanah Merali during Ihe past three years, according to the matron, Mrs. M. lidcn. Mrs. Edoii today t"d t197 words
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Article, Illustration98 1960-03-02 5 THREE-TONGUE MUSIC SOCIETY IN SERANGOON i SERANGOON. Wed. A group of Serangoon boys have formed a multi- lingual musical society called "The Corals. Its manager. Mr. Bill Loh. 21, said they now had a membership of 25. They meet twice a week at the home of their band-leader, Mr. Henry98 words
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Article33 1960-03-02 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. -Fifteen graduates and senior students from the History Department of the University of Malaya will makr an archaeological survey of Trengganu and search for signs of early Islam.33 words
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Article25 1960-03-02 5 KATONG. Wed. I recorded session r: i lor Singapore' r I be held on Friday at the j dio Singapore 6 p.m.25 words
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28 1960-03-02 5 SINGAPORE. V. Lim Woo Chiang. Prui' Political Sc; University, will lecture on "Asian Political Thought" at th* Cultural row at 5.30 p.m28 words
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Advertisement207 1960-03-02 5 FROM ANY ANCLE PRAKTICA is your best buy in 35mm focal-plane single-lens reflex cameras OWN A PRAKTI SINGLE-LENS 4 k MIRROR-REFLEX CAMERA PP^Pf w jk** "^1 PRAKTICA FX-IV extra-bright pentaprism as standard equipment price: .th Jeno-TESSAR t 24 optional level or knob-wind other feotures similar to PRAKTICA n$ 5330/- list207 words
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Miscellaneous153 1960-03-02 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee aik and Pnil Davis Z^HAR X WILL I I MEKMOWGISRDILEPMIS/ l\ I C-RIMET,. YmECOMKA^ (COME ID ME, ATTEMPTS WrTWTME A WhATMA^ SCEG^M V >.^»Sx V^^Oki -'J I^4STKUME^iTS AJoP A) YOUTMIMk WISEOME--SO U^^Y^^=^~^ Ml LK; MC- /V f WANiPRAKE^/ CLEVER^/MO153 words
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319 1960-03-02 6 PHE CHARTER of women's rights which go before the Singapore Assembly today will be acclaimed by all women and by men who recognise the injustices inherited from the age of towchangs and foot-binding. One man. one wife. That is the most notable feature319 words
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Article, Illustration569 1960-03-02 6 JANICE ELLIOTT - JANICE ELLIOTT by A third of your life is spent in bed— so you deserve only the best I\O YOU KNOW that you spend a third of your life in bed? So •much sleep demands the best bed and if you don't sleep, you might as well569 words
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Article167 1960-03-02 6 A SPECIAL research unit— the first of its kind in the world— is to be set up at St. Thomas's Hospital, London, to investigate the causes of arthritis and rheumatism. The unit will be equipped with an electron microscope capable of magnifying the tiny cells of167 words
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Article, Illustration576 1960-03-02 6 FASTER AND FASTER. .BY LAND, SEA OR AIR I VEW inventions and technical advances during the past year add up to faster living for most of us this year. For, with few exceptions most of our inventive effort these days is directed towards allowing man576 words
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Advertisement274 1960-03-02 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE rWmr4i 5* (Mm.) Box i* ctt. extra top QUALITY COLOUR Print from DOCUMENTS WELL ORDERED HAIR I --nan SteF'ockrt ltd jdti SHOPPING GUIDE »fm.(— Box '>'* ctt. eitrn SHOE SALC NOW on ear!> for on. 10 CO DANCING EMBASSY HOTEL iod. ACCOMMODATION VACANT *hn. —H,.x274 words
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Advertisement43 1960-03-02 6 .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch; manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp )f the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of :enturies-old GENEVA QUALITY". H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singopore Penong. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiii43 words
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Advertisement36 1960-03-02 6 I r^Tj/ MOVE? I II I/ II and storoft N, L' req r TRANSPORT STORAGELTI 173, Cecil Mre< llllll'IIIIltHlliifi*tftelt»*»-*ww--» n/M\ AITTi Hp^ at The ,JbJ A RESTAURAN I i 0030 FOR PERFKJJj Mfcl IN SOUND Siw36 words
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22 1960-03-02 7 ew running game or kids and ey're paid, too f nK!ES FIND YOUNG RECRUITS I |f ,crf THE BETS TO HIDEOUTS ASDFASDFSDAFASD22 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-03-02 7 TO SAIGON AND PNOM-PENH-ON ‘LIAISON VISIT' WA LEBAR, Wednesday. ►ore police officers left yes Air Lines for Saigon and :Vnh lor a !<)-(! sit. Superintendent of Mr. Tan Teek Khim. Ccmmandant of the Police School. Mr. V. N Ingham, Chief of the Squad, and SuperMr. John Le Cain. at Comrecently96 words
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Article6 1960-03-02 7 teen didn't admit their returns FASDFASD6 words
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Article50 1960-03-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Pleas of ignorance of the English language was no exfor not completing and returning income tax forms within the specified period. the Comptroller, Mr. F. R. White, said yesterday. present only English torms were distributed as the only ones lable.50 words
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94 1960-03-02 7 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. a HANDRAN of Jurong Road was i ined a lofal of $1M after Ik* to two traffic offences admitted driving a car l lice: .long Road on Aug. 2 last was also not coverv third party insurance, addition to the fines.94 words
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Article51 1960-03-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The constitution for the proposed new Railwaymen's Union of Malaya will mak, 1 it possible for railwaymen stationed in Singapore to become members, it was learned here today. This was discussed a meeting of leaders of the existing five railway unions on51 words
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Article25 1960-03-02 7 SINGAPORE, Wed.- -Radio, Singapore will broadcast an up-to-the-minute report on j today's meeting of the Singa- pore Legislative Assembly at o.io tonight.25 words
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Article40 1960-03-02 7 oINGAPORE. vVed. The exhibition of sculpture by Mr. Khoo Kean Min. scheduled to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall between March 4 and 6 has been postponed. It will now be held from April 8 to 10.40 words
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Article42 1960-03-02 7 SINGAPORE. W» d. In the programme 'Mike my Mush." at 9.30 p.m. tonight, Radio Singapore will feature a young new discovery. Malay singer Radin Juriah Sudero. Her selection will include Malay and Tagalog melodies as well as English songs.42 words
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Article113 1960-03-02 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ABOUT 2,1 teenagers of Pasir His Village, oil llu" loth milestone Tampines Road, have formed :i committee to help clean up the village. The "Cleansing Committee' Is headed by a schoolboy Lin Kock Din. 18. It was iormed at the suggestion of a113 words
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Article114 1960-03-02 7 [JALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Director oi the Language and Literature Agency. Tuan Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said here yesterday that it was ••fantastic"' to suggest that the Government should houses to cieXks who passed the national language examination within a limited period. "I don't think this i*114 words
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Article140 1960-03-02 7 SINGAPORE, Wed.— About 100 residents of Ana Sianu Kons Village, off the 11th mile Tampenis Road. have tormetl a M food citizens committee to fight gangsterism. The committee held its first genera! meeting yesterday morning at the Teo (Juan ('noon Villa and elected Mr. (hung Wong140 words
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Article, Illustration455 1960-03-02 7 808 PERIES - 808 PERIES IN PORT FOR SIX DAYS ON WAY TO BRITAIN FROM HONC KONG By Singapore, Wednesday T*HE savage sea holds no terror for lone voyager Bryan Bleasiialc. A His secret: Ability to take things steadily and quietly in any455 words
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Article48 1960-03-02 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A i course of bible studies will be given by Deaconess Mulli»Rudd in the Epiphany Chap* I of St. Andrew's Cathedra; every Wednesday from 5.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.. begim on Ash Wednesday todu 1 April 13. the end of Lent.48 words
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Advertisement62 1960-03-02 7 com. II INDUSTRIAL GASES i :-r>rtf P.O KMI P o Boa •l 2 Stfnchratape Sound Recording if I \vailablp in all si7« 111 J Long storoge life. "True-to-liU" sound with t^e greotett clonty j i'i\ —^^^^v CHEONG CO 3, Th- Af oJ«, Sinqopore WF'WP^ FIRST AID SETS ■> Hit Available62 words
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Miscellaneous5 1960-03-02 7 tor crossword oir.es I .•quarter*-5 words
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Miscellaneous242 1960-03-02 7 u. DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION: Extraordinary general 5.30 p.m. \\\k tional Women's Club by M p.m.: beauty culture 5.15 p.m. Mi (Orcli rd Road): Junior i dept. open 1 p.m.; b I building and weight-lifting 4 pm.; judo practice for all 5 p.m.; Sini m.; Manners PAI242 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1960-03-02 8 Send her flowers but do go slow with your tactics ADVICE TO THE PLAYBOY WHO WANTS TQ, I Dear Esme. HAVE a record in my office whore 1 work, lor going out with a different girl every niiiht Now I have met the ri^ht tfirl and want to convince her1,067 words
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Article, Illustration690 1960-03-02 8 ANNE SCOTT' JAMES - MY FRIEND THE BRIDEGROOM ANNE SCOTT' JAMES by LONDON UIS town house is a basement in Pimlico and his country residence is in the dockland of Rotherhithe. His friends are from Chelsea, Fleet-street, and Bohemia, and his tastes are artistic, bordering on the raffish. you to slide down a spiral690 words
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519 1960-03-02 8 L. G. PINE - Margaret's betrothal looking back 500 y ears L. G. PINE By Editor of Burke's Peerage TIIK news of Princess Mar«aret's rngauement to Mr. Armstrong-Jones is in the lull tradition of romantic love of the Middle Aties. Nothing delights »m- more than the thought of the plain gentleman who w» n519 words
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Advertisement131 1960-03-02 8 car veil 1 THE OUTSTANDING FRENCH PERFUMES AND EAU DE COLOGNE f| p^Y ma firiffe il c/////> I" /SA^ '^.Sl r obe dim X^^T -^7 S ir for the lady with discriminating taste Sold bf all leading shops iOU AGENTS FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO.. LTD I I ENGLISH e.^^^p| BELGIUM131 words
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Article, Illustration369 1960-03-02 9 FREDIE POPE'S CAR CLINIC Keep eye on your oil pressure HEAVILY SCORED JOURNAL SO DEEP IT IS PAST REGRINDING AND MUST BE SCRAPPED /CONNECTING rod bearings are lubricated in exactly the same manner as main bearings, camshaft bearings and all other working parts of the engine by a mechanicallyoperated oil369 words
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Article, Illustration752 1960-03-02 9 J&fcHfc t^ji^Sld-breakers-a man of vision From a special correspondent fHARLES CHEERS WAKEFIELD, born in 1859 when railways ruled the world, was a man of great drive and vision that brought stupendous success in the years of the motorcar.752 words
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Article118 1960-03-02 9 LAST year the Royal Military College of Science Motor Sport Club at Shrivenham, England, ran their first Rallye Milituire for experts only (those who have collected an award in any restricted or higher category event), and thereby earned immediate acclaim. While the second Rallye in generally good weather118 words
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Article471 1960-03-02 9 BASIL CARDEW TESTS ENGINE OF FUTURE NECKARSULM. Germany. The eyes of the world's motor engineers have been focused on a German car with a revolutionary new engine the size of a large saucean lid and I am the first newspaperman m the world to driven and tested ggi471 words
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Article, Illustration95 1960-03-02 9 Rupert is so startled by the change in the expression of the doll that he hardly notices that his pal has b;en plodding on his way. so th.-.t Podgy is far from the shop before he catches up with him. I say. come back." he says95 words
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Advertisement111 1960-03-02 9 ejection Service w si installed in a J room is of the le and includes: NC C PHASING CLAMATION INJECTOR [A 10T0RS LTD. 1 Phone 22-128 WEARNE BROS. LTD. FILTER TIP CIGARETTES n V 4 m r^t^ t Luxury Lightweight N»-coole and ShaSt Driven fiery Occasion SAFE ECONOMICAL run I111 words
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Advertisement162 1960-03-02 9 \Jfrchard Motors Used Car Dept. 1958 Chevrolet Bel-Air $7,500 1957 Victor Super $3,700 1957 Metropolitan Hardtop $3 r 500 1956 Vauxhall Crestc $2,900 1955 Fiat 1 100 $2,400 290, Orchard Road, Spore. Tel: *****. TIONG CHOON CO., LTD. Offers A Large Range of Good Used Cars. 1956 Morris Minor Pick-up162 words
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Article, Illustration53 1960-03-02 10 Pick of the boxing pictures Cameraman Hutchison never misses a good action picture. Picture on the right shows an exchange of blows between Cpl. Kemat (left) of the 61 Coy. RAS( and Co-lour-Sergeant Jack (Cheshires) In their Singapore Base District lightheavyweight contest! Jack was a points winner at the Tanglin53 words
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Article, Illustration595 1960-03-02 10 Sgt. P.M. Howard - ARMY BOXING IS REACHING AN INTERESTING CLIMAX Sgt. P.M. Howard Story by 'FHK Army boxing sea- son is now reaching its most interesting stage, with the next big event in Singapore beini; the semi-final of the Far East Land Forces 1960 team championships on March 11. Sin gap Battauon girr-Sgt. J.B. Hutchison - 595 words
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Article99 1960-03-02 10 rpHE Singapore Polo Club JL will hold a gymkhana at Thomson Road on March 13. Thi.> is the first of two gymkhanas which the Singa- pore Polo club will be holding this year. There will be various events for adults and children and the highlight of the99 words
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Article, Illustration343 1960-03-02 10 Singapore Base District soccer cup draws (1st Round) HPHE first round of the A Robinson Cup competition will be played on March :i. Sixteen teams will be taking part and the final has been fixed for May 11. Ist round draw: 200 Provost Coy v 248 Si«. Sqn.. GHQ FARELF343 words
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Article179 1960-03-02 10 THE TIARA HUNT ON MARCH 12 THE Forces Motoring Clue Singapore Branch) will be holding a Treasure Hunt en March 12 called "The Tiara Hunt; It wiil start at the entrance of Kallang Park be- tween 6.00 and 6.30 p.m. The first ear will leave at 6 p.m. All entrants179 words
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Article28 1960-03-02 10 A meeting oi the fcCommittee oi Management of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council will be held on Friday at 5.20 p.m. at the Oarden Club.28 words
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Article142 1960-03-02 10 District soccer league Tilt B wiOl\ LMON I Ist Cheshire*. HO SBD. RPO, GHQ FAKELF. 18 Si 44<i BAD. No o Dog Coy, 30 Bn KAOC. N r IiMS Terror. CPO. 2 2 Gurkha Rifle*. 2 7 DEO Gurkha Riilc.-. 32 Coy RAMC. DIVISION II tOPI.N 10 Port Per. 6411142 words
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Article26 1960-03-02 10 Th. Regimental Pay Office: will meet the Command Pay Office in a lriendly badmlji- ton tnuriiament :it the G.H.Q. Hall. Tanglm tonigiit at 7.(i(t.26 words
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233 1960-03-02 10 Johansson an Patterson sove the good name of boxing Says Michael Utchfi J INCREDIBLE as it x of verbal blows b I Patterson's slick-talknu I Ahlqvist, world heavyu. I Johansson's adviser. K O'd them both. I While these are groping for might add tir legal points, it I bomber will233 words
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Article48 1960-03-02 10 HOME TEAM NARROW WIN A SUCCESSFUL Singapore Golf Clu the Combined Sen from the Far El home team scored points. H with Cap: I O Don. Tengah and I H.Q., F.E.A Col. Maydon Powlino both o 3 and I Ludlow r T: W O. Ballard of 1 FSDFSDFSAD48 words
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Advertisement140 1960-03-02 10 THE FAR EAST ENGINEER A quarterly publication devoted to engineering and heavy engineering equipment in the Far East. The First Issue is now on Sale. Contents include: Special 16 page section on new products, processes and equipment. Isambard Kingdom Brunei Centenary Lecture by Sean Mackey, Taikoo Protessor of Engineering ot140 words
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Advertisement49 1960-03-02 10 l^^ll I Phone INTERNAT" I ***** transf S^||.pack..n..- >! I* FORUAKI AND IN £g YOU ARE ASSURED OF AND COURTCC |_l[ 134, CECIL STBEn^^, TRAMSISTOK MADIO The only »et with f i^» Buttons Trve-to-Lifc Hi-t> 1 0 TRAS Agents: REIMAN COMPANY 32, Bonk of Chino Bldg., Spore J Tel: *****49 words
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Article, Illustration76 1960-03-02 11 I Cr *y SDFSDFSDFSDFASDFSD ;sed or sir. ..e en err. South on the tried to h Three Clubs. .e down in a final Diamonds. :s, South the most forced response and :or the best: despite absence of a full guard he can say Two be Una th's aid76 words
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Article, Illustration442 1960-03-02 11 ALLAN LEWIS - EXTRA HALF FURLONG GIVES HIYA HONEY GOOD CHANCE ALLAN LEWIS THIS IS A SMALL HELD... BUT IT IS NOT EASY TO PICK THE WINNER By T HE class 4 Div. 1 race over 6f at Penantf tomorrow is not easy to pick despite the small field. Mori won well the442 words
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Article472 1960-03-02 11 WINGED WARRIOR IS NG SPECIALIST ay selection for the Class 5 Div. 2 7F. race. Winged pecialist. His five wins in Malaya have all been over /HEM OVER THE PEN ANG 7F. E RESIDENT I his eyes bi monstrations In ihe capital of I Trouble si; faculty of the mlli472 words
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300 1960-03-02 11 FLYING MIST IS BEST BET OF THE DAY AGAINST WEAK FIELD FLYING Mist should be the best bet of the day in the Class 5 Div. 2 race over 7F tomorrow. Flying Mist has dropped back to Div. 2 where he won over SJF at Ipoh in November last. Since300 words
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Article126 1960-03-02 11 S.R.C. 2; Changi 0 rpHE weather was dull, but the play was fast I and exciting. Despite a steady drizzle. Singapore Recreation Club settled down early in this knockout quarter-final on the padang. As defending I champions they looked impressive. But the thrills came126 words
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Article, Illustration660 1960-03-02 11 ALAN HOBY - ALAN HOBY BY THE rope-thin young man whose cheekblowing grimaces and tortured, head-rolling action have made him famous on the running tracks of the world said quietly: '•Finished? Never. Retiring Certainly not. I have never felt so fit Gordon660 words
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158 1960-03-02 11 CHRISTCHURCH. Wednesday. NEW ZEALAND, 89 for five in their second innings, lead the Australian touring XI by 207 runs at close of play on the third day of the second unoffi- cial Test match here. The Victorian pair John Shaw (81 > and158 words
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Article131 1960-03-02 11 Results oi last night's football: English League One: Preston North End 5 Blackburn Rovers 3; Burnley 2 Tottenham Hotspur 0 (both matches postponed from' Teh. 20). League Two: Aston Villa l Lin- coin City 1. i Postponed from i Feb. 20). League Four: Wit ford 3 Northampton Town 1.131 words
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Article30 1960-03-02 11 League Two football match between Falkirk and Queen of the South, due to have been played on Saturday, March 5, has now been brought forward to Friday, March 4.30 words
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Article17 1960-03-02 11 Western Australia finished third in the Sheffield Shield. New South Wales are first and Victoria second.17 words
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Article23 1960-03-02 11 IngemaT Johansson leaves New York tonight to fight a series of exhibition bouts for United Nations troops in the Gaza Strip.23 words
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Article24 1960-03-02 11 SR «a» Gunscore Sgt. Corfield 89. Handicap: Cpl. Gavin 99.43. SR (b> Gu A. M. Robinson 98. Handicap: J. Kroef 100.34.24 words
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Advertisement56 1960-03-02 11 ix M^^fiVß •IC km t M .c Wk W H*m ummr u* JJP Hutu* 68EYIN6. fl 'v SiNCAPORC KUALA LUMPUK k^^S Tdl fl IST? I 111 r Hb agnet c rec rdin^ a P e yHi GIV^ YOU THE BEST L I OUTLASTS ALL THE REST ->th almost u»»Nmit«d 30056 words
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Advertisement37 1960-03-02 11 tape recorder ii ipcciol designed to be used independently o» main supply. AMATEUB PHOTO STOMS LTD FUJICA 35-SE O L J Accessories lHcasc mil tit: JACK'S PHOTO CO. 157, North Bridge Rd Capitol Bld« Tt-i 3i959 Singapore37 words
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Article113 1960-03-02 12 n HE ADMITS TO ADULTERY WITH LYNN BUT TELLS Van Hie drama 4 M an jury that he has no other sin- DUTCHMAN BEGS FOR ACQUITTAL AFTER PROSECUTOR ALLEGES GUILT CONSCIENCE BOSTON, Tuesday. WILLIAM VAN HIE beaded for acquittal today in a rare personal appeal toU.P.I - 113 words
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68 1960-03-02 12 Labourer fined $200 for causing hurt SINGAPORE. Wed. O Ran. a 27-year-old C ncil labourer, was fined $200 or four months jail yesterday for voluntarily causing hurt to a colleague. V. Muthu. on Dec. 30. The Second District Judge. Mr. Choor Singh, in pass! sentence, also bound him over for68 words
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Article23 1960-03-02 12 ANILA. Wed The Philippine Bureau of Internal Revenue has launched a na-i-wide campaign against the sale and consumption ol rettes. Reuter.23 words
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Article22 1960-03-02 12 BRUSSELS. Wed. TO Japan* se diplomats 3 In all the Western an countries starta three-day talk economic matters here today.22 words
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91 1960-03-02 12 MR. BOYD PAYS A COURTESY VISIT TO MURDER ISLAND HONIARA. Wed.- Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd. former British colonial .secretary. has reached the Solomon> to visit an Island where his great-uncle was murdered in 1851. It Is a triendiy visit, and the people 01 the murder area have prepared great welcome91 words
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Article18 1960-03-02 12 JAKARTA. Wed— The Indonesian Government said today that Japanese rearmament was that country's internal affair18 words
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Article26 1960-03-02 12 LONDON, Wed. The Cunard Line yesterday appointed 61 -year-old Cap"tain Donald MacLean. master of the Mauretania. as commodore of the Cunard fleet.26 words
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Article21 1960-03-02 12 JAKARTA, Wed. Twelve j people have been arrested in Sumatra for dealing in counterfeit 100 rupiah notes. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article11 1960-03-02 12 BRUSSELS, Wed— "Lolita" has been banned from Belgium.11 words
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Article83 1960-03-02 12 SALESGIRL WINS PANCAKE RACE LONDON. Wed. Miss Carol Vorley, 18, ran 415 yards through the main 5 Buckingham P an went, to win traditional pancake race iay. a sales clerk, teturned a time oi one minute 10 seconds, well ahead of the 13 other village girls and housewives who competed83 words
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Article, Illustration400 1960-03-02 12 For madame, a loose waistline PARIS FASHION DICTATORS DECREE VARIATIONS OF SOFT SILHOUETTES: THE SKIRTS STAY SHORT PARIS, Wednesday. DOMINANT trends emerging from the first Paris collections of the new decade show a relaxed waistline in variations of the Princess, the Tunic, and the Chemise silhouettes. Yves St. Laurent. ofReuter - 400 words
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Article151 1960-03-02 12 SUVA. Fiji, Wed.— The Mayor of Suva. Mr. Charles Stinson. told a commission inquiring into last December's disturbances here yesterday that he believed they were an organised attack on Europeans long planned by an organisation that was not the striking Oil Workers' Union. Troops were called151 words
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95 1960-03-02 12 NEW METHOD TO BEAT CANCER OF THE LIVER BOSTON. Wi-d l)r (lark. hairinan ol National an< national i-ominitt« < her** yesterday that >t n be possible to d« cancer ot the livrr with massive dose* of a ieadlj chemical uhiic the was isolated ft rest of the b<Kl\. In experiments95 words
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Advertisement138 1960-03-02 12 f 7 So 'get 11 1||||#» FROM A FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED TIMES HOUSE. RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE 9. TEL. 2800 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, «R A MINIMUM OF TWENTY ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL, MISSING ETC w§JS 30 «NTS. SITUATIONS VACANT. VIHICLIS FOR SALE, o MI ?'S!f M XdKSSII ACCOMMODATION VACANT, FOR SALE,138 words
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Advertisement292 1960-03-02 12 JJBMiustbel 1 A I v W. cl tli Wouldn't W oe )v )ntest. not preo :id gem ral derl Patterson >d nan~. nd free from h )xing world. But Bomeon ghts arc ood. A fortuih One can und» •eetinji with Par While reigning chair irtune on sklellJ This husk;. oe>.292 words
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