The Singapore Free Press, 7 March 1960
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Title Section15 1960-03-07 1 IS TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1960 15 CENTS.15 words
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Article16 1960-03-07 1 LAME HE GIRLS Kjvalry and love are ■.ying, says archbishop I I r i I ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article359 1960-03-07 1 You're lookina lovelv w ivvniny IVWKwMfm FINAL 'YES' OR 'NO 1 FROM NEW GHANA PRESIDENT ACCRA, Mon Ghana's President will have sweeping powers under the country's proposed republican constitution. He will have absolute power lo reject, asscnl to or assent to in pari Hills passed byReuter - 359 words
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Article, Illustration256 1960-03-07 1 It's a promise-a trip to Penang for the Easter (^SSOO WINNER No. 2) Solved-the holiday problem of Mr. Yan Qf/OTE m w th this stroke of good fortune I intend to take the family to Penang for Easter. QUEEXSTOVVN, Monday. 28-YEAR-OLD bank clerk, who is thc second winner of theFree Press - 256 words
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Article15 1960-03-07 1 SETIF, Eastern Algeria, Mon.— A weak earth tremor was recorded here.- 1 ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article16 1960-03-07 1 NEW YORK. Mon.— Charlie Chaplin's son Svd wed French dancer Noelle Adam.— ReuterReuter - 16 words
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76 1960-03-07 1 A PARKING HAVEN SHUT STARTS BIG SCRAMBLE SINGAPORE. Mon.— Traffic Police helped by Harbour Board Police this morning imposed a "No Parking'' ban on the waterfront along Telok Ayer Basin. "No Entry" signs went up at the entrance to Telok Ayer Basin at Collyer Quay and a policeman stood by76 words
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Article49 1960-03-07 1 Tales untold— cash back N\PLES. Mon— Th«- audience watching Offenbach s Thr Tales of HofTman at the San Carlo opera house here list night had their money refunded after the tenor crumpled onto the stage during an attack of suspected appendicitis, stopping thc performance after the first act. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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176 1960-03-07 1 OUT GOES THE QUEEN: IN COMES JAN VAN RIEBEECK /CAPETOWN. Mon. The head of the Queen will be replaced by an effigy of Jan van Riebeeck on the obverse of South Africa's new coinage. Dr. Eben Donges. the South African Finance Minister, announced yesterday: "Her Majesty the Queen has beenReuter - 176 words
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Article29 1960-03-07 1 MOSCOW, Mon A threedimensional television camera giving a much more accurate picture than that obtainable from a conventional camera has been designed in Leningrad.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article24 1960-03-07 1 MONTGOMERY. M: More than 500 police intervened here yesterday to prevent a racial clash at a planned Negro mass prayer meeting.24 words
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Article20 1960-03-07 1 LOS ANGELES, Mon.— Roy Knabenshue, 83. the first American to fly a powered aircraft, died here.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration149 1960-03-07 1 Ice-bound ship freed in Antarctic RESCUE AFTER A 14-DAY FREEZE |>UENOS AIRES, Mon. The Argentine icebreaker. General San Martin, has succeeded in escaping the Antarctic ice blockade and joining the United States icebreaker. Glacier, which was detailed to rush to her aid. The General Sai stood icebound for two weeks,149 words
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Article38 1960-03-07 1 LONDON. Mon. Radio Moscow said yesterday the Soviet Premier. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, would be representing the "peoples of Asia'' in the Paris summit as the result of his .iust completed Far Eastern tour.- U.P. I.U.P.I - 38 words
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Article30 1960-03-07 1 .\t\V YORK. Mon.- Judge Alfonso A. Magnotta is convinced that soiitarv confinement on bread, milk and vitamin pills lb a guod way to rehabilitate young lawbreakers30 words
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Advertisement36 1960-03-07 1 TOMBOLINE Tropicalised Super Special Accordions Moderate Prices 1 mth. (T> FREE Tuition. JP __t Sole Agents: FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSH 28-A. Penong Lone, S'pore-9. Tel: ***** UNIT TRUST PRICE l;ng price ty $1.19, buying unci $1.14.36 words
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250 1960-03-07 2 PAGE TWO TODAY GIVES YOU A ROUND-UP OF THE SHIPS THAT ARE IN THE NEWS SINGAPORE, Monday. pHE only ship in Europe fitted to carry a 200--ton mammoth generator in one piece, will arrive in Singapore, with her unique cargo on March250 words
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Article176 1960-03-07 2 LACK OF BUYERS, STOCKS FALL I ONDON, Mon.—Gen- v rally nervous and uncertain conditions prevailed in the London stock markets during the week and widespread, but usually small, losses were recorded in virtually all sections. The falls resulted from small selling and an almost complete absence of support. Markets were176 words
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90 1960-03-07 2 i VIRO.- A/ociel Khalek Hassouna, secretary-genera] of the Arab League, has warned Arab es against the ''harmful efs of the European Common Market and loreign economic bloc V the opening of the sixth >n of the Leam.es econom^ ae urged delegates from eight nations to90 words
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Article55 1960-03-07 2 LONDON: The total amoun* J of application for las; weeks offer of £290 million Treasury bills at 91-tiay was £483.450.000. The number of bills allotted was £290 million and went at an _e of £4/10 9.34 per cent compared with £4 11/1.07. This v.eek £290 million of 91-day55 words
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Article60 1960-03-07 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside Ihc sin gapore Harbour Boarc wsarvet or expected this morning are: Oranje i/2. U'rech 6 A Karsik 6 7. Karachi 8/9. Benknal 10/11, Loksang 13/14, Ca&tleville 15/16, Azuchisan Maru 18. Choke Maru 19. R?nsam N. Wall 2, Sedenak N. Wall 4. Kaijang 21/22. Benarty60 words
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Article67 1960-03-07 2 BONN. Mon. A Bill to settle the fate of West Germany's Volkswagen works seems destined for a critical reception when it comes before Parliament. The Social Democrat Party Ls opposed to the scheme advanced by the Christian Democratic Government. The Bill ia not included in the LowerReuter - 67 words
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Article38 1960-03-07 2 HAVANA: The Ministry of Commerce has announced the sale of 60.000 tons of sugar to East Germany at 3.08 cents a pound fas. The order is for shipment from March to May 15 this year.38 words
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Article39 1960-03-07 2 NEW YORK: Pressure is increasing for a lowerim: of the U.S. custom smelter price of 35 cents per nound. according to usually well Informed trade quaricr;.. They cxpec. tbii to happen in the near fuiuie.39 words
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Article307 1960-03-07 2 Pilot steamer to become luxury tourist vessel QTDNBY, Mon. T..e 524- Sydney harbour pilot steamer. Captain Cook, will be converted into a luxury Mediterranean Sea tourist vessel Its Greek owner. Mr. Constantine Couttoupes. who bought the 22-year-old Svdneybuilt vessel for an undisclosed sum. plans luxury cruises in the Mediterranean307 words
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Article69 1960-03-07 2 LONDON. Hon.— TIM AsjsOciation of British Chambers of Commerc. has urged the British Government to form a national air transport network In a memorandum to the Minister of Aviation. Mr. Duncan Sandys, the association recommended that the Government should select more airport sites and encourage local69 words
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134 1960-03-07 2 STOCKPILE SALES: RUBBER EASES BY A CENT NEW YORK. Mon.—Rubber futures were easier during the week, declining nearly a cent per pound In the nearbv positions. Light liquidation in a thin market was cited hy traders as the reason for thc decline. The statement by G.S.A. that it might sell134 words
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Article39 1960-03-07 2 BOMBAY. Mon.— Almost all 827 branches of the Government-owned State Bank of India were affected yesterday by the two-day -old strike of its employees in support of demands for higher pay and better service conditions.39 words
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125 1960-03-07 2 U.S. MARKET HITS ITS LOWEST LEVEL IN 13 MONTHS V^EW YORK. Sun.— The stock market here dropped to new 1960 lows last week and to the most depressed level since early February, 1959. Analysts noted that bearish views were gaining ground among traders. Rail shares experienced their most sweeping decline125 words
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Article823 1960-03-07 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS le.i_.__ Cu« capital isstt I xall eiclu-mt e»erythn| >- ciciMriiif tivittal I cfei cm MRU ism V xer sr tvclutfing capital rat_r_ t ccr cm capital ret.r* I ci cm fivilipf t call m823 words
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Advertisement158 1960-03-07 2 HAMBURG-AMElu7_> «c NORTH GERMAN,, 141 To (Colombo), Genoo, Mor ?f l Mffl Wm Bre "*n Homfc Colls Southompton h* < 0$ BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAG HAMBURG (HAPAG lAYEBNSTEIN (LLOTO 30 M.r U To Monilo, Hongkong, Yokoha me •ESSEN (HAPAC N Oo FIANKFURT (HAPAG HAVELSTEIN UOTD Otiitt n THE BLUE FUNNEL J (NORTH158 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-03-07 3 L HERIDA, who mar2min ot the Maghain Waterloo Street, MISS CHUI CHEE TOONG, a teacher af the Nan Hwa Girls' High School, v.1.0 married t-Ar. Boey Poh Kin, a businessman, recently. MISS BETTY NGOI LAI ING, o teacher, who married Mr. Wim J.58 words
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Article, Illustration40 1960-03-07 3 FAMILY BUSINESS IS BATIK-BUT HE SELLS BEER SINGAPORE, Monday. i father were pioneer "knin s >re. hut Mr. Yeo i be different. t the Si: v .üb. B :ird under I ton. no 11 Mi Ya bro-bU-ii: YEO HOCK THYE40 words
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Article, Illustration233 1960-03-07 3 MARGARET WEE - MARGARET WEE TWO MEN BRING GOOD NEWS ABOUT COSMETICS FOR THE JUNIOR MISS By Singapore, Monday. SINGAPORE'S fashion conscious girls in their early teens will soon be able to make-up "just like mummy." Two visiting representatives from the house of Bourjois, Mr. Douglas Pa tt inson233 words
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65 1960-03-07 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Art Society will hold its 11th open exhibition of works bv local artists at the Singapore Polytechnic from April 4 to 17. Entries will be accepted from members and non-mem-bers at $1 and $2 respectively for each entry Tor selection65 words
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Article, Illustration188 1960-03-07 3 Preparing for a 'girl's best career' ENGLAND? TOO COLD FOR ME, SHE SAYS _n„i i_____________________________i SINGAPORE, Mon. Pretty Miss Ang Poh Lian, 15-year-old daughter of Mr. Ang Cheng Hoe, a businessman, and Mrs. Ang of Kuching. Sarawak, has arrived in Singapore on her way to Australia for higher studies. She188 words
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Article72 1960-03-07 3 Preacher Lye is engaged SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. John Lye. 18. Singapore's youngest preacher of the Church of Christ in Moulmein Road, and Miss Lillian Wee Peck Neo. also 18. were engaged recently. Miss Wee is a Bible teacher in the Church ol Christ. Both will go abroad soon for further72 words
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Article34 1960-03-07 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. An American management consultant. Mr. Schleh. who arrived here from Australia on Saturday, will speak on "New developments in management" in the Hollywood Room. Odeon Cinema, today at 5.30 p.m.34 words
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Article61 1960-03-07 3 IPOH, Mon. Leaders of Perak UMNO, State Alliance Assemblymen and Alliance Members of Parliament and Senators in Perak held a series of secret meetings over the weekend here to pick a new Mentri Besar. The post because vacant when Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji lawi61 words
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159 1960-03-07 3 Learning Malay with Radio Singapore— 7 II I w ho. I lift \h I our 1 '1 1 ai n If in ton? ta':., 't tO ik With whom do vou want to plav badminton? 7. Dengan Maniam: With Mani v Mana dia" Where i> 9, Dia belum datang': I*159 words
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234 1960-03-07 3 The moneylenders act to get their money back RULING ON OLD DEBTS... 130 SUMMONS SINGAPORE, Monday. UNLICENSED moneylenders have taken out about 130 court summons in the past three weeks to recover an estimated 8100,000 from debtors. This sum includes the principal unci interest on unsecured loans before the new234 words
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Article40 1960-03-07 3 TELOK AYER. Mon.— Telok i Ayer Basin will not be avail- j able for parking cars from j today. The City Adminis- trator. Mr. P. C. Lim. said the area was intended for loading and unloading cargo.40 words
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Article32 1960-03-07 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will lead a three-man delegation to the ECAFE conference to be held in Bangkok from March 9 to March 21.32 words
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Article50 1960-03-07 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Sodality of Our Lady of Fatima (Men) will hold a prayer meeting in the Church of St. Joseph's in Victoria Street on Saturday, at 5.15 p.m., to pray for those "suffering persecution behind tho Iron Curtain" and the con- \< rMon ol those50 words
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Advertisement184 1960-03-07 3 Fascinating Range of Jewellery -aA V_r I r^^WmmmWr \_P mmmmmmmA \\\mm^^^ aW mikii^c^Wf WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available in Neckloces, Chokers, Bracelets, Brooches* Earrings, Pendants, Rings Tie Pins. Awaits your Early Selection. Distributors: 6. C. de SILVA BROS, "Jewellers" 3, Raffles Place, Singapore-1. Phone ***** mm tl\Q 1* «k C184 words
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Miscellaneous127 1960-03-07 3 pm 100 Programme sum- 6.00 Music from the ballet— man- 102 Mondav mca'.ey: 1.30 -Helen ol Troy- by Offenbach; Tni' news- 140 Newstaik: 1.45 6.30 Sunset serenade: b.03 Anror _e Groot plavs; 2.00 Close nouncements; 7.00 The news; dwn 715 Learn M_J*y* "Lesson Schools' broadcast: 4.10 Sig- Seven." iriiSre tune-127 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-03-07 4 KEEP IN STEP- HERE IS A NEW WAY TO SAVE OLD SHOES picture. A Do-it-vours« Ii hint to prevent Ibc soles of new >hoe> from fra>tni; around the edges U to brush the edges with clear nail varnish. I ntreated shoes which have alreadv fraved can be tidied up withPopper - 66 words
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127 1960-03-07 4 Lord Listowel's daughter named in traditional Ghanaian manner ACCRA, Monday. QHAXA'S Governor-General, Lord Listowel, delighted Accra bv having his week-old daughter named according lo traditional i nn Gl. ir. doors until seven birth and are the: de and named. of De: held the ba Named Ahua Ghanaian g the local127 words
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Article24 1960-03-07 4 LONDON. Mo Ten through the into this even- I :o set up a new record of '■inurs p Jiving. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article20 1960-03-07 4 TOKYO. Mon. The United :er Secretary of j Mr. Loy W. Henderson, i arrived here today.— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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229 1960-03-07 4 NEW FACE GIVES CRIMINALS A NEW OUTLOOK F\ETROIT, Mon.— PlasU tic surgeons have given new faces to 200 convicts in the Detroit House of Correction to help them make a new start in life after their release. me of the inmates who were given "second faces" had been habitual criminals.229 words
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Article, Illustration35 1960-03-07 4 MISS UNIVERSE DOES THE FASHION SHOPS IN GAY PARIS MISS UNIVERSE 1960'' Akiko Kojima. the 22 yearold Tokyo fashion model who was in Singapore in December, spent last week in Paris visiting famous fashion houses.35 words
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224 1960-03-07 4 Thomas wanted a cuddle with the coal money LONDON, Monthly. [T was Thomas Charnley's job to collect coal money .from local housewives in the even- ings. But that was not his object one night when he called on pretty 21-year-old Mrs. Rita Magill, mother of two children. What happened when224 words
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118 1960-03-07 4 SHIPOWNER BUYS RATTIGAN'S HOUSE AND HIS BUTLER TOO LONDON. Mon. Playwright Terence Rattigan has reached a "most satisfactory" agreement with Greek shipowner Mr. Anthony Contomichalos. who has bought his house at Berkshire. He has "sold" his butler as well "It was b mutual agreement," said the butler. Mr. Bert Evans118 words
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Article257 1960-03-07 4 Airman posed as student: His taste in girls -first French, then Germans and Swedish JHEY told Dennis Sonny Boy Davies, an airman from Sierra Leone: "You can get nowhere in Cambridge if you say you are in the forces." So Davies, aged 22, stationed with the R.A.F.257 words
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267 1960-03-07 4 'I was scared- I was terribly afraid-I could do nothing' LONDON. Monday. "He asked me to take my clothes off. I said I certainly would not 'He said if would not take them off, he would He pressed my throat until I could resist no mor> Miss Sacchero said evidence267 words
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Article39 1960-03-07 4 TAIPEH, Mon- Beu today ships carrying Form< san products to Thailand wl not call at Hong Kong to pn vent Hong Kong tradr from mixing Chim munis t products with Forme san commoditie ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article19 1960-03-07 4 ALGIERS. Mon. F: forces yesterday killed 32 Al gerian insurgents an_ cap tured 18 other> ReuterReuter - 19 words
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9 1960-03-07 4 GUN PART WORTH $161,500 SOLD FOR $22 j r9 words
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Advertisement255 1960-03-07 4 #y\iiililii f /^P^%JALAN-LAH BERSAMA 2 i fQUALITYI 111 >^§SZ^' AtmAyj^^^^^^ y^amW Dlperbuct unt ol< megurang jg&^^&r, eUARAKTEEM j !o§§§s? L x kar be'enja dengan bagiai i=_^_l_^^ H*^ y^Amm^A atasnva istimewa berwarna ni j XlCllCl j «m >m 444 mmAr~* IBB Am 4 im^* tarn chck,ot c,au tuning duk x^^; >^hv255 words
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Advertisement30 1960-03-07 4 NSII.I mmm Everyth ng for vour JACK'S PHOTO Cop.tci M* ft y* MAISON MODE" II hMM mmrnmm* NOW I w fob, r.Mis h MP THE Si** < 4BLE IN > ,H mi30 words
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Miscellaneous420 1960-03-07 4 *ili N r___ii^r_nfr^_____MnM__i____B_^ i__. __l _a» M___ mm- m^^ P^^H|O_SH_BBBMM m_^__^ __^i £___fl I>ORN today you have To find what the stars aay you can combine busines a_» been given by the have in store for you to- and social matters advanugeoustars talents in various morrow, select your birth- ly420 words
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Article47 1960-03-07 5 S^BE TRADERS FEAR MASY amrmw m rj|/IM mm 5 WITH JAKARTA jO REMOVE THE f UNCERTAINTY 0L lAS Singapore. Monday ilti-iti-llion dollar trade with most reached a standstill. here of the Indonesian trade ith. luential connections with under the present proven uncertain factors inspects47 words
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140 1960-03-07 5 IAN MOK- AI - SINGAPORE NOT SO GLORIFIED IN ART IAN MOK-AI By SINGAPORE. Sat. "Expose it ion"— this is the title of an exhibition of pastel and pencil works by architectural students of the Singapore Polytechnic now being displayed at institution. The exhibition aims at >okennes>. it is the attempt of the group140 words
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Article166 1960-03-07 5 MSA study team tours Johore JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. J Seven top officials from the headquarters of the Malayan ChinAssociation in Kuala Lumpur have begun a four-day tour of the major towns in Johore. The seven-man team is studying the -trength. organisational set-up and activities of MCA youth groups in the166 words
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16 1960-03-07 5 SINGING CONTEST: THE FIRST HEAT WINNERS 3 18 The Hilitoppi duet- Dick I recorded by M16 words
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136 1960-03-07 5 SERANGOON Mon— Tin n Gardens sports Club has formed a literary n to teach its 60t members "the Malayan id cultu Mr. 1 V Mugan. set retar\ oi the t uh. told the Tree Press that this Hon would also strive to help136 words
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50 1960-03-07 5 SERANGOON. Mon. -The Rev. R. B. Cavaness held a Bible study in the morning worship service yesterday at Elim Church in Serangoon Road. The theme was •'The B.ble only Hope for Eternity.' The evangelistic service at 5.30 p.m. was devoted to the Christ Ambassadors service.50 words
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183 1960-03-07 5 KATONG, Mon. Motor- ists in Katong are complaining about the traffic jam during mornings and evenings at the Dunman j Koad, Tanjong Katong Road junction. They would like the police to assign a traffic constable to be on duty during183 words
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309 1960-03-07 5 AIR TRAVEL BY INSTALMENTS PLAN POPULAR SINGAPORE, Monday. YJOKI_ people in Singapore are taking to air travel as a result of the popular travel-by-instalments plan and the number is expeeted to increase, according to travel agents and airline officials. The first airline in Singapore to start the scheme here reports309 words
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Article85 1960-03-07 5 AFTER 20 YEARS A VISIT TO SPORE SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. F. T. Wyckofl. an executive of the American Foreign Insurance Association, is due here on a visit on Wednesday. Mr. Wyckofl opened the first AFIA office in Singapore in 1930 and was manager here for 10 years. He will be85 words
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Article45 1960-03-07 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Radio Singapore will broadcast a feature on the training, work and problems of the midwife in the city and rural areas at 9.30 tonight. The programme, recorded by lan Hope, will include a recording of a real birth.45 words
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Article34 1960-03-07 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.- -Eightynine motorists joined the Automobile Association ot Singapore last year, bringing i total membership to 9.168. ac- t cording to the association's' annual report issued during j the weekend.34 words
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Article53 1960-03-07 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. -The Rev. Fr. P. Meissonnier. former publisher ot the Malayan Catholic News, has returned to Singapore from leave in France. He has now been appointed Acting Parish Priest of the Good Shepherd Cathedral in place of Fr. P. Carriquiry. who is going on53 words
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Article101 1960-03-07 5 PAYA LEBAR, Mon. Residents of Lorong Ah Soo and Lim Teck 800 Road yesterday complained that the Public Works Department had almost forgotten their road described as "an excellent skating ground in wet weather." They s-aid when certain sections of the main Paya Lebar Road got flooded during101 words
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133 1960-03-07 5 FEBRUARY RAINFALL HIGHEST FOR YEARS PAYA LEBAR, Mon.— The rainfall in Singapore last month was the highest In recent years. The meteorological .station at the International Airport recorded a total of 8.35 inches of rainfall during the 29 days in February. This amount of relatively heavy rain fell during 12133 words
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70 1960-03-07 5 THE JALAN AYER RESIDENTS HAVE A GROUSE GEYLANG. Mon.— Residents of Jalan Ayer, olf Lorong 1. Geylang, are complaining of insanitary conditions in tne area. They say piles oi leit-over food and dirty linen have been allowed to accumulate In side-lanes. Drains are abo clogged. An eldeny resident complained to70 words
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Article32 1960-03-07 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Commodore Martadinata. Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy, will pay a courtesy visit to the Naval Base here on March 16. He will be accompanied by his wife.32 words
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183 1960-03-07 5 Invitation for audition thrills Perri, 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. Stage-struck Perri Hunt, wno returned la.st week from Britain is thrilled at being invited for an audition by the president of the Sing pore Stage Club. Mr. Ray Coombs. Eighteen -year-old Pe; who modestly declared t she had "more enthu than talent.'*183 words
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Article26 1960-03-07 5 'Surgical night SINGAPORE. M Singapore Medi* will hold a "Surg. during its weeklj pathological meeting Pathological Lecture 1 1 Sepoy Line.s. at 815 tumor: a night.26 words
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Advertisement199 1960-03-07 5 KAS9/MC/79 mm-mA 4 I Jet all the way to the U.S.A. via London by BOM COMtJ 4 Take advantage of BOAC** Ticket Instalment .Man fly na*. pay later. For infoimation and bookings consultlYOUß TRAVEL AGENT or MALAYAN AIRWAYS (General Sales Agent) BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION Enjoy todays ftHOHNFS* most exotng199 words
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Miscellaneous165 1960-03-07 5 I By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson B^li^ ffS55^^*^™3 iU^^JLj I OO 4 "-AT S~ VE5, THA"5 JAPTAlN POCM t P P^ >^ Jt AN? I KNOW THE ON THE PECK QP THE'EVIL EYE,* I by Lee Talk and Phil Davis Tmc'Cc met iS. v/^*, I «\/c; it" VUITi-1 VDI165 words
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Article140 1960-03-07 6 THE President of the Hon<; Kong Chinese Manufacturers sociation, Mr. U Tat Chee, has described Malaya's investment climate as "very attracts Nevertheless, Mr. U has misgivings. Prospective Hong Kong investors, he feels, are not worried by the comparatively higher wages that are expected—and paid- in140 words
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Article153 1960-03-07 6 pORMOSAS constitution forbids any President from serving more than two terms. President Chiang himself announced twelve years ago that he was opposed to any change. Yet, two months before his second term runs out and a new leader is to be chosen, the National Assembly has voted153 words
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Article, Illustration681 1960-03-07 6 JOHN FREEMAN - He has still not learned the lesson of Suez JOHN FREEMAN THE FINAL TRAGEDY OF ANTHONY EDEN by WHOM the gods seek to destroy they first make mad How else to explain the downfall of Anthony Eden? ll was ill health, to be sure which drove Eden from office before681 words
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Article, Illustration577 1960-03-07 6 GEORGE VINE - Watch Strauss— he may be the boss one day GEORGE VINE by BONN Y L are going to hear a lot more ol Franz Josef Strauss, the German Defence Minister, who has set the world by the cars with liis plan to establish bases in Spain. At the age of577 words
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189 1960-03-07 6 RUSSIAN submarines prowling the Atlantic have been used as "gui-nea-pigs" by the t'.S. navy for the past 20 months, it is revealed. Naval officials say this has helped them to develop so many new theories and techniques of anti-sub-marine warfare that they have "rewritten189 words
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Advertisement330 1960-03-07 6 You ran hand in your classified ad. lo any one of I COLD STORAGE I SHOPS throughout I MALAYA and I SINGAPORE CAMERON HIENLANDS Tanah Ka:_ IPOH I M i I KLANO r_;_ Storage <M ew Road. tmmmm Lto., 11*7 N«w Market. KOALA LUMPUR ''o!_ Stora** Uki I n Koad330 words
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Advertisement101 1960-03-07 6 |iniiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiii j I IN 20 YEARS SOMETHING NEW IN Bmm PROJECTOR DES r ILLUMINATION Cold lom r 50 LigH- convi nl E Hcot c LENS Co- I 2( MAINTENANCE Proct. All bec lubricating 1111l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1101 words
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68 1960-03-07 7 :APORE. Monday. -Tuberculosis Association of $12,455 from cornhouses in response r financial support to 1960. Swee, from -tore. Co G. <_ T. AdPublicity Ser T ore R R. RenCo Wa Quek Shin SteamCo.. Ltd.. Guan Pin Boots Pure Drug Co. Ge-:z Brothers er Co..68 words
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Article22 1960-03-07 7 NO aPORE. Mon. About of the Young ey Church yesterc'i tertatoed tliechildhool D f ?5 the ci m Thomj>on_Koaq-22 words
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Article33 1960-03-07 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Reverend John R. Nelson, pastor of the Lutheran Church at Petaling Jaya in Kuala Lumpur yesterday conducted the opening ceremony of a new Lutheran church in Duke Road. Singapore.33 words
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Article, Illustration21 1960-03-07 7 YOU'RE LOOKKING LOVELY, MISS WONG THE N'AME is Wong Peck. She is 20 d lovely. She works in a Singapore bank.21 words
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Article270 1960-03-07 7 THE 1,000 LIGHTERS AND MORE SAMPANS CANNOT FIND THE SPACE TO BERTH A WORKING PARTY STUDIES THREE WAYS TO EASE THE CONGESTION SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE'S "water highways" have a' parking problem. A working party has been formed to look into it. It is trying to270 words
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Article84 1960-03-07 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The i following were elected officials of the Anglo-Chinese School I Old Boys' Association for i 1960-1961 at an annua! gen- j eral meeting held recently. They are: President Mr. Cecil Wong. Vice-Presidents rs. Thio Chan Bee. Chen Jan Jee. Tan Boon Chiang, secretary84 words
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Article29 1960-03-07 7 BUKIT TIMAH. Mon.— The Weslev Methodist Youth Fellowship will hold a variety concert on April 1 at 8 p.m. at the Anglo-Chinese School auditorium in Barker Road.29 words
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Article, Illustration172 1960-03-07 7 TOP PHOTO AWARDS WON ON 'SUDDEN IMPULSE' MR. LIM HOE SENG. (above), a professional photographer, has been awarded the A.R.P.S. (Associate of the Royal Photographic Societv) and A.1.8.P. (Associateship of the Institute of British Photographers) certificates for entries he submitted "on a sudden impulse." Although Mr. Lim, who is 47.172 words
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Article36 1960-03-07 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Anglican Diocesan Synod of Singapore and Malaya will consider the formation of a province with other dioceses in South-East Asia, when it meets in Penang on March 29 for three days.36 words
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Article268 1960-03-07 7 Precious water runs to waste MILLIONS NEEDED TO DEVELOP THIS 2EMBAWANG, Mon. The precious water of Singapore's only hot spring is running to waste. To develop it costs money millions of it. "No, we have no immediate plans to develop it." said Mr. W.D.J. Vincent, general manager of Fraser Neave.268 words
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Article26 1960-03-07 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Admiral Sir Charles Lambe, Britain's First Sea Lord, is etpected to visit Singapore during a Far Eastern tour later this month.26 words
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Article25 1960-03-07 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Miss Senta Taft, a sales promotion officer for seven Australian firms, arrived in Singapore yesterday on a two- week business visit.25 words
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182 1960-03-07 7 SINCAPORI.. Mon. A group of Chinese businessmen are looking for a ten-acre site in Singapore to build a $3,000,000 fodder factory. The group has registered their proposed eompanv under the name of "Ideal Multifeed Ltd., with its head office in Chinatown.182 words
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Article, Illustration123 1960-03-07 7 SHAKESPEARE- IN PARTS BY A FAMOUS COUPLE TWO programmes will be presented by two of Britain s most celebrated Shakespearean players. Sir Donald and Lady Wolfit (above) when they visit Singapore at the end of this month. Sir Donald and Lady Wolfit are due appear at the Victoria Theatre at123 words
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Advertisement108 1960-03-07 7 *KY HOUSEWIFE'S PROBLEM ury smell do some foods rhe door 3 ur milk or cheese the ma^e o natural process wh.cn c ore stored together •ve food, tend Bauknecht Arc- c freshness of I tering substance h s Not only that! The -teria m the cr which mer,: Aroma Filter108 words
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Advertisement125 1960-03-07 7 The world-famous 35 mm Single-Lens Reflex UNLIMITED PHOTOGRAPHIC POSSIBILITIES ir Optional reflex or pentaprism viewfinders it Built-in optical viewfinder for action-shots Focal-plane shutter, speeds to B, 1 1/1000 Incomparable number _f lenses. Complete array of accessories. Price: with C Z Jeno TISSAR f2 8 lens Price: with CZ. Jeno FLEXON125 words
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Miscellaneous212 1960-03-07 7 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS FEDERATION Ol BOYS' CLI'BS (Queen Street): Judo 6 p.m.: motor repairing class, phophy 7 p.m. KATONG BOYS' (II B (Guillemard Badminton, indoor games 3 p.m.; sepak raga 5 p.m.. bodybuilding 6 p.m. BIKIT TIMAH YOl TH CUB: Table-tennis, indoor games, football, bodybuilding 4 p.m; bad•>n 4.30212 words
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Miscellaneous39 1960-03-07 7 TODAY: 7.52 p.m. TOMORROW ,">.57 a.m. and 9.08 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7.36 a.m. and 9.45 p.m. THURSDAY. 8.34 am and 10.14 p.m. FRIDAY: 9.30 a.m. and 10.40 p.m. SATURDAY: 10.10 a.m. and 11.07 p.m. SUNDAY: 10.48 a.m. and 11.33 p.m.39 words
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Miscellaneous210 1960-03-07 7 DAILY CROSSWORD (LIES ACBOSS roof, in 1. To enter into an engager:. chin (8 1 3. R< ut to 1. 4. Tlie spread of f. or sj. years (4». .ed 1 8. Sweet comestible worn bei.. the head <3» 6. < 9. Boy Blue is flagged! i output i 10.210 words
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192 1960-03-07 8 A teenager confesses: I'm in love with a married man... riCHTEEN YEAR 991 OLD Siew Lan is in love with a married man twelve years older than herself. And she asks: Should I meet his wife? She writes: 4 W HEN mct Horry six months ago he told me he192 words
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Article320 1960-03-07 8 MEET HIS WIFE! THINK Siew Lan should thank heaven for the opportunity to meet Harry's wife. For a start, I suspect that old story about husband and wife "agree- ing each to go their own way." This is usually just a cover-up for the one who is going HIS own320 words
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Article, Illustration324 1960-03-07 8 Ouch! My poor aching feet! Often shoes are to blame... THE FREE PRESS DOCTOR 'S CLINIC [)0 yuu limp home. Hop thankfully into a chair, kick off your shoes, massage vour insteps? Are your feel killing A :_on trouble, ith women, 'he nor: One foot st. by burn: tinglin rub324 words
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600 1960-03-07 8 Is YOUR problem here? f AM short-sighted in one eye and do not wish to wear glasses. Is it true that contact lenses are uncomfortable and dangerous? They are expensive, need expert fitting, and can often mly be worn for a600 words
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Article, Illustration361 1960-03-07 8 THE JUDGES' COMMENi ON DIFFICULT CLUES *"pHE prize in the Sin- gapore Free Press $500 Word Puzzle "IT was won by: YAN CHONG LUM, 368. Stirling Road, Singapore. He submitted a solution which, in the opinion of the judges, contained the most apt and accurate361 words
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Article307 1960-03-07 8 PETER FAIRLEY - GERM THREAT TO MOON FROM LUNIKS PETER FAIRLEY m* scientists fear that Russia has contaminated the moon with germs and spores from Earth. They believe it must have .happened when Lunik 11, shattered into bit> last September. The danger of polluting other planets emerged as the most crucial issue dividing307 words
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Advertisement38 1960-03-07 8 SHBWFS C Sintopor. aO--- i 111. 0 Alao obtoinobla ot:— K.L. ff"A w 5 ft.£lJMM*r*4jL- *j */3£r UAt.'tMi &m**rte4t -ol^ Clear, Sharp, Tuneful receaden Far a Werld at Hatenmg a4eaeure i» I'Mlii W.H-. l.m, I >n> DHARAMDAS TIRTHDAS38 words
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Article, Illustration597 1960-03-07 9 Cpl. K. H. Sharp - They have tune for you— hot swing or martial air Cpl. K. H. Sharp LISTEN!... THE BAND- IN TOWN... Story by jade- Times Cheer Fund Ipoh, and bands fal played foi at the Edinburgh rhe Scots like :ed it I or D in t: rn counties o. and where itCpl. D.I. Sullivan - 597 words
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Article, Illustration329 1960-03-07 9 ore out Hive coming: t's pair note TT picture sod hum k, the doBB IQU] by Jolua Ru— u roduction to the great* L*h DFRMN Den Mitton Phaidon es much ..at Derain or artist, and the French The repr ns in b are first c.329 words
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Article69 1960-03-07 9 CLOSED CIRCUIT, by William Haggard (Cassell. lis. 6d.). South American machinations and murder in London, the hero being an almost dispossessed English owner of estates in the un-likely-sounding republic of Candoro. William Haggard is gaining a name with this kind of upper-class thriller. His upper-class stuff dees69 words
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Article320 1960-03-07 9 MURDER AND ITS MOTIVES. F. Tennyson Jesse. Pan $1.25. Describes six murder cases each with a different motive murder for gain, revenge, jealousy, etc. Reads like a thriller. YOUNG MRS. SAVAGE. D E. Stevenson. Fontana, 51.25. Novel about a young widow, with four children, trying to320 words
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Advertisement226 1960-03-07 9 jfj|i I If a dog is a man's best friend, he also deserves I Jlm[ (ij \JA\ tne best Tr om man, and you cannot do Wt^i^ s^l n#^ RAT| ON R_r i* i____C___r _r**i Inht i nIJ I Am W I m W\r\^ J Ken-L Ration is "first" with226 words
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Article, Illustration480 1960-03-07 10 CHOW SECK CHIEW - CHOW SECK CHIEW SHE'S EXPECTING FIRST BABY SOON By QUEEN of the track Mary Klass is expecting a baby in a few months. As I sat talking to her I could not help experiencing a flood of pleasant memories. e looked480 words
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79 1960-03-07 10 -p Farrer Par 1 iteur Athh ed Schools training for ip momentum, hurdler. N_ L. who the State's pot< high imp, I hurdle.-. Judith Yung discus and shot put. I together with the group Tay Let Gh at (1 I Tan Boys79 words
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Article252 1960-03-07 10 SOON BEE'S RECIPE: PULLEYS I WmW Af BAR BELLS FOR SUCCESS TWO STARS AIM HIGH J»WO swimmers in their bid to break the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's records are 1 hard in training at the C.S.C. every evening under coach Kee Soon Bee. They are Fong Hoe Beng252 words
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Article41 1960-03-07 10 v Singapore Badminton Asso- j f ciation's annual general meeting will be held on c Saturday at the Singapore Badminton Stadium at 2.15 e p.m. Affiliates are requested to send their representatives to t elect officials lor the year '1"41 words
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151 1960-03-07 10 Former Singapore 'Ironman' Teo pleases officials pORMER Singapore light-heavyweight champion Teo Tong Ann, has returned to Kuala Lumpur after a short holiday in the State with his family. an reo. a member of the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Association, is attached to the Zoology Department. University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Prior151 words
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Article224 1960-03-07 10 »by M. Harrison-Cray Dealer: Sooth East-West came N. 62 SJB 7 5 O K8 4KJ 9 7 3 VV P *%AKQBS 4 9 7 3 9 K Q 10 0 Q 10 4 0AJ732 4 10 6 5 2 4 4 8. J 10 A 9 6 4224 words
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118 1960-03-07 10 PAIR OF PERUVIAN BOOTS FOR ACE OMAR AT Winston's trying out an expensive pair of Peruvian soccer boots ($45) was Rahim Omar, the State's i ace. Rahim was promised a new pair of boots from one of his admirers. Was Rahim Omar buying the Peruvian shoes to outshoot the visitors?118 words
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Article, Illustration59 1960-03-07 10 The Singapore Gun Club will hold its annual dinner and dance at the Clathay Restaurant on Saturday. March 19, at 8.00 p.m. The Singapore Rifle Association will hold a Spoon Shoot on Sunday at Bukit Timah at 8.15 a.m. Members of the Gun Club during a pr Picture shows59 words
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Article63 1960-03-07 10 The following will officiate in a treasure hunt organised by the Forces Motoring Club (Singapore Branch I to be called "The Treasure Hunt" to be held at Kallang Park on March 12. Clerk of Course: Maj. H. B. Mills: Secretary of Meet FO J. Barrow RAF, 17, Eu Court.63 words
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221 1960-03-07 10 pLANNiXG to go for a skiing holiday? Here's good news if you are interested 1 In the winter sport. According to Mr. William F Boddeu_. KLM's Station and Operations Manager In Singapore, you don't have to go so far as to the Swiss Alps221 words
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Article92 1960-03-07 10 BIG PLANS FOR TENNIS THE Singapore Lawn Tennis Association will be hold- i ing its annual general meet- j ing soon. To be discussed at the j meeting will be the proposal to invite players from India, Burma, Ceylon. Indonesia. Thailand and Vietnam to r j participate in the Singapore92 words
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Article56 1960-03-07 10 The Royal Singapore Golf Club will stage a floodlit golf display for the first time this year on March 12 at 7.30 p.m. This display includes items like pitching and putting, chipping into a bucket, crazy putting, and long driving with the use of an airstream plastic ball.56 words
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Article165 1960-03-07 10 THE Malayan Waterski Association Carnival will be held at West Point Garden I next month. The date has still to be finalised. It's rumoured that a water- jet propulsion speedboat will jbe imported from England soon by one of Singapore's I leading waterskie- The weather changes165 words
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Article37 1960-03-07 10 LALL Singh 50th birth, ago. Lall, one Malayan goine strong. Hi playing thi K Carl Schub« SRC allrounde: the Singapore this season. Mark Dark cricket secretary presence would cen strengthen the SCC37 words
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Article112 1960-03-07 10 THE Singapoi 'er th< this month. The presidei. Wee Swee, sai' to chanae the pn which Ls u k; to c mats for a new one. "The cost is S5OO. t( include re-naint: premises." declared The Judo Club first grading and or; Wednesd Besar at 7.30. Toniglr ln their112 words
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Article42 1960-03-07 10 OfnciaLs Table Tennis taking a n of the last Secretary Choo K informs us that will be get tin. National Championshi After the I pionships will be champions.:, said that il available a fe ro for the world meet Peking.42 words
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Article18 1960-03-07 10 Mohamed kul. a keen a. landed a 50-kati haul Straits of Johore. Th* included six 1. parang18 words
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Article44 1960-03-07 10 Amateur boxer. Siow Watt Choon, who was a member of Singapore's team to Western Australia in 1954 has joined the Singapore Police Force. With the entry of another prominent boxer. Krishnan Gopalan. the Force is expected to field a strong team this year.44 words
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Article40 1960-03-07 10 The Singapore Hockey Association knockout competitions are now reaching its most interesting stage. In the senior competition Uni- versity and SRC have entered the semi-finals. SRC are the holders of the KO title and Varsity are the league champions.40 words
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Article49 1960-03-07 10 THK evmooth rutin in pends _h.'! in > i the scenes In thfti Gymkhana nt M Sund hard to make it a mk Organism:. <<>mmitt«< Binn\ Set r. Maj Wilson Jerrim and v Maj. I>. I Sinclair and m Hoilsr < ommittrr M Wvllii C arrirk Nn <49 words
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Advertisement129 1960-03-07 10 !"*^^*3BS^— mAmmmm mm\zii?££i?^-zr^H:£&)Q MmYmm I -______.^^^._fc l^_^____^~~-*___ > ****-i L-- 7 ~**^~Vr f1 1 The 2067 WE is a masterpiece in its class. A perfect example of the high standard ot workmanship which has mode Grundig the most respected name in thc rodio industry oil over thc world. CITY NEON129 words
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558 1960-03-07 11 my lays down a cricket challenge ..and they're to topple SCO v64f OJ_'_ AIOWAL HUNT FOR HUm WLL BE&tf WEBK eNa I3,TY GILL PUTS YOU IN THE PICTURE rant; players, pick one Aldershot and Southern nan. mix the lot with a Cambridge Blue and for i season's stalwarts. And what558 words
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Article219 1960-03-07 11 KIN TAT LOSES FINAL TO FERRY IM>\\. Mon. Ferry l Sonneville of Indonesia beat Lee Kin Tat 15-9, 18-3 last night. i.ishtcl a. tht- final >t the C-erman open badminton champion*hips. rhe Malayan had earlier ii.splayed great form in beattaf Bertil Glass of Utnmark 13-5. 13-8. Utogether, Lee woo fiveReuter - 219 words
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22 1960-03-07 11 SKIT TIMAH, Monday, .-^omes stroke competition re Golf Club yesterday was Malcolm. B22 words
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Article82 1960-03-07 11 lON jne match ana *as home to recuperate, .ed to rejoin the team ter. but collapsed before ting into a plane ai London airport and had to oata in England. Now. when not even ected for the tour he iy get a chance of playingReuter - 82 words
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59 1960-03-07 11 B( lon.— A Royal Air Force team completed 29 15 min of continuous darts playing last night to score million and one points. Thev failed to beat tne 27 hr. 50 min. by niversity team. PL iffered blisters on 'anwhile in the Channel aReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration561 1960-03-07 11 How They Ran iiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiimimiiiiiiiiiimm V iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii GAY TOURNAI'S WINNING DEBUT WAS A SENSATIONAL ONE TOO ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP pEN ANG, Mon. Gay Tournai opened his winning account in Malaya yesterday. Ga v Tournai led all the way over Sil". to561 words
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Article188 1960-03-07 11 Til E best compliment comes from Peruvian manager Mr. Frederic Daj velsberg. "Singapore with a bit of luck might have scored more than one goal.'' he said. Skinner caught his eye. "Some of the shots lie saved would be a credit to the best goaH.eeper>.*' Others he praised188 words
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Article, Illustration219 1960-03-07 11 Our soccer comes awake again... and more tonight Says FRANCIS BOEY SINGAPORE has awakened from her soccer slumber. Our highly critical Jalan Besar, spectators acknowledged it on Saturday night as only fans can with a roar of applause. And they were cheering for a beaten team. Score was 3-1 to219 words
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Article23 1960-03-07 11 MOSCOW. Mon. Evgeni iMinaev of l**_e Soviet Union i lifted 264 i11x to break the .world press welgllt-llfting record for featherweights.23 words
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Miscellaneous65 1960-03-07 11 Todav** Sport SOCCER: Singapore Government Services F.A. v Permian tourists. (Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore, 7.1- p.m.). Singapore Base District Learue Div. I— RPO 'V v Cheshire "V (Nee Soon); sth Dog J°v RMP v <'»»" arH (Co .ombo lamp-. 41! BAD v 18 Signal Regiment -A" l***"*)* 10 Battalion RAOC65 words
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Article113 1960-03-07 12 Naval Base children file past Mr. Wong's coffin THEY WEEP IN LAST TRIBUTE TO LATE PRINCIPAL I SINGAPORE, Mon Four hundred weeping school" children took part in a poignant scene at Monks Hill Terrace, Singapore, yesterday. Thc students, from thc Naval Base Secondary School, were paying113 words
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Article18 1960-03-07 12 PEKING. Mon A baby born six months premat a year ago is sro ell.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 18 words
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Article14 1960-03-07 12 NEPAL. Mon. The I -xpeditioi. today beg; march towards E\ Reuter.14 words
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Article, Illustration236 1960-03-07 12 GETS THE KEY TO ROYAL PALACE e I OXDON. Mon. Mr. Antony ArmstrongJones, fiance of Princess Margaret, has been given the key to Buckingham Palace. The Sunday Express reported that the former photographer was given his own to a .side door s I himselt id late -:.t. the palace236 words
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Article18 1960-03-07 12 MOSCOW. Mon. Russia offered m< dicli es and I to victims of the Agadlr earthouake.18 words
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Article19 1960-03-07 12 LONDON. M A new 3 being ed bv sectioi Conser-trodik-e whipping crimes of violence ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article23 1960-03-07 12 OTTAWA. Mon. Canada will still buy Bomarc-B inter- i ceptor missiles despite seven consecutive failures in firing the U.S.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article96 1960-03-07 12 NUDE ON A BEER GLASS: A VERDTCT MUNICH, Mon. A beer glass was passed round and officials ot a court here, after taking careful note beiore passing it on. declared: Lewd." Painted on the side of ttie glass was an attractive dancer, fully dressed when the glass was full —butReuter - 96 words
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Article19 1960-03-07 12 LONDON. Mon.—A London engineer wants to buy a Navy fighter for 500 m.p.h. business missions. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article18 1960-03-07 12 JAKARTA. Mon. —Three dred and seventy Inrionesian Air Force cadets are now training in India.18 words
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Article228 1960-03-07 12 GIFTS WORTH $3MIL. EXCHANGED... A TWO-MILE PROCESSION ...BRASS BANDS AND CLOWNS...FOR LAVISH WEDDING Two great houses of India are united BOMBAY, Monday. pHE most lavish princely wedding since India's Independence Day took place here yesterday when Princess Padmavati Raje was married to the Maharaja Kirit Bikram of Tripura.U.P.I - 228 words
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Article25 1960-03-07 12 TOKYO. Mon.—More than 2.500 opposition Socialist Party supporters yesterday held a demonstration in a park against Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi's Govern- ment.—R ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article23 1960-03-07 12 AMMAN. Mon— Divers have be^un an underwater search in the Dead Sea for the lost cities of Sodom and Gommorah.23 words
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Article24 1960-03-07 12 Killed 6 times MIAMI. Mon. Police said I red-haired Dennis Whitney! yesterday confessed to three more murders in addition three in South Florida U.P.I.U.P.I - 24 words
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196 1960-03-07 12 'Dirty' needles and diabetes: Doctors give a warning LONDON, Mondav. fill*; British Medical Journal has urged thai Britain should organise large-scale campaigns, similar to those already carried out in Ihe United States, to detect diabetes. Dr. I. H. Redhead, a era. practitioner, was re port I ing In the journal196 words
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Article59 1960-03-07 12 LIVERPOOL. Mon. Ruben's famous painting "The Holy Family" will be on display m a Liverpool art gallery in about a month's time. The City Council's offer of £50.000 <M5425.000> has been accepted by the London art firm of Thomas Agnew and sons, which had intended to exportReuter - 59 words
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124 1960-03-07 12 SWOLLEN ANKLES COST DAVE HIS LEAD ONDON, Mon. Al- fred Rozentals, the 31-year-old miner who yesterday went into first place in the mass walking race from end to end of Britain, kept up his lead today. At midday he was about 18 miles ahead of his nearest rival, bearded DavidReuter - 124 words
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Article16 1960-03-07 12 RABAT. Mon.- The British "Dinah Dee" girls' band is now touring Morocco16 words
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Article26 1960-03-07 12 HAVANA Mon. Donald Chapman, an American freelance photographer, detained for questioning after a munitions ship blew up in the harbour, was released today. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article27 1960-03-07 12 FELTWELL. (Norfolk. England). Mon Strict security measures were taken yester- i day when about 350 nuclear disarmament demonstrator* marched past a missile base here.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article22 1960-03-07 12 LONDON. Mon. Two Scots Guards will stand guard over a collection of. their regiment's uniforms at 1 an exhibition.22 words
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Article23 1960-03-07 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government is to set up an information centre in the i Harbour Board soon to assist! tourists.23 words
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Article49 1960-03-07 12 NAIROBI. Mon.— An African policeman beins mauled by a leopard he had set out to hunt and kill escaped yesterday by leap- ing mto a river. The impact of the water wrenched him free of the leopard and it wa_. shot by another policeman49 words
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Advertisement325 1960-03-07 12 i f j FREE pr Ess *o WORD PU2 211 7 I Posting ,„s♦.. N Addrest L I J— l i 5 1 d[ |m m y^ Ll CLUES FOR WCRD 1. Through being carclc.. 4 when washing up you might crack or »**»et«_^, J 2. The result of dividing325 words
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