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Title Section18 1960-03-10 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERVBnnv s TALKING ABOuT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1960 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration753 1960-03-10 1 LAN MOK- AI; ROYSTON LAZAROO - LAN MOK-AI ROYSTON LAZAROO longish court martial is expected 1. Government waives jurisdiction 2. Public gallery inadequate 3. Prosecution to call 47 witnesses By and SINGAPORE, Thursday. pHE trial of Staff Sergeant Lucien Roy Hicks, 38, on a charge of murdering his German wife m Singapore last753 words
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9 1960-03-10 1 17,000 FLY S'PORE U.K. ROUTE BY RAF COMET ASDASD9 words
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35 1960-03-10 1 AN MiG CRASH AFTER Dr. S's PALACES ARE STRAFED reports Indonesian i jet crashed m ruman mountain ol Bandung yes>on. injured. Indonesian Air had strafed Pre- irno'b summer Bogor and Banhad fuel only for ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article11 1960-03-10 1 Managers' .selling today $1.19, buying price $1 14.11 words
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Advertisement59 1960-03-10 1 kjfDANDRUFF? I J of it with KP*t Fast' I DANDRICIDE Bfei Ltodmq MG CO.. I Tel 7U29 J W CREASE-RESIST Formal Wear. Just received the latest i White Black for Dress Jackets n d Dress Trousers Lightweight Cool an d Comfortable OKLI f I i MM MEN'S SHOP L .trrrt.59 words
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Advertisement11 1960-03-10 1 The Singapore Free Press of course Another picture on Page 1211 words
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Advertisement59 1960-03-10 1 MWlllll.UCl RADIOS FOR USE ON AC MAINS AND 6 VOLT BATTERIES Ml MODEL 1088 TE Xr mfJ^jfJ 8 Valves/Transistors Rodio Rev£^*<* ceiver*. Built for quality reB*lf*Tl production, with push pull output. l^jl Distortion eliminated Power IW doubled housed m o beautiful wooden cabinet. IVV^ Price: $295/- (S'pore/Penona) I Price: $365/-59 words
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Advertisement13 1960-03-10 1 World wide value I and world wide fame I I ZEISS IKON I13 words
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Article270 1960-03-10 2 Selangor River pays 10 d.c. more LONDON: Selangor River Rubber Estates declared a final dividend of 17^ per cent miking 30 per cent for the year to Dec. 31. 1959 (against 20 per cent). Figures are for the parent company and incorporate this company's conrroiling Uitt m Belata t270 words
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481 1960-03-10 2 Tin: The quota uncertainty affects mine shares ASDASDAS SINGAPORE, Thursday. MINING shares were again quiet on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and are experiencing a reaction after the recent rises. Profit-taking and the uncertainty about perniissjble quotas for the next quarter now being discussed at the current meeting of the481 words
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Article97 1960-03-10 2 LONDON. March 9. Yesterday Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i f European ports S! K/u RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 34 1/16 .14* RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Hous>e Terms Apr 33 13 X May 331 M TONE: Quiet. Quoted m PEPPER: White Sarawak tag. c.it. European97 words
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Article27 1960-03-10 2 NEW YORK. March 9. Yesterday Today 30 Industrials 607.16 20 Railroads IS* 40 Domestic Bonds 15 Utilities 35 Stocks Composite Averages r<* M 200.4727 words
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Article17 1960-03-10 2 M ri I )ea*c :,s shipm»nMuntok v Ilers. ex-dock. Above prices quoted m U.S. i17 words
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Article80 1960-03-10 2 LONOON. March 9. Yesterday Today COPRA Philippines c.i f U X North delivered weight per long ton Mar. COPRA Strait* c if. X \.i;, U.K. North European ports delivered weight par long ton Mar. 'Apr. COCONUT OIL crude I 90 Straits c if. European ports m hulk80 words
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Article52 1960-03-10 2 No. 1 RSS Mar. landed price MM COFFEE Future* B* Contract Mar. M Oibove prices quoted m U.S. cent* per lb. NEW YORK. March 9. Yrsterday Today TIN Straits spot 100.37 1 TIN future Straits Contract TONE SALES: RUBBER Futures Mar May 39 39.92j TONE: firm. SALES:52 words
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Article160 1960-03-10 2 SHIPS IN PORT SJHIPS lying alongside the singrapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Kirsten Maerak 1/2, Radja 45. Mineshima Maru 6 7. Salman 10 11, Majula 13. Radnorshire lo'l6. East Sea N. Wall 5, Giant: Ann 21 22, Rajah Brooke 23. Hulda Mner.sk 25 26. Ume Mam 31160 words
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Article64 1960-03-10 2 HONG KONG, Wednesday. Closing prices here today were: Yesterday Today H S. Banking Corporaiion $1,300 $1,300 sales Union Ins Canton $99.00 $100.00 buyers sales $102.00 sellers clock Maiden.. 7.25 S 7.30 7.30 .sales sales H'Koug phone $37.00 $37.00 &$37.25 sales sales Dairy Farm A: Cold Storage $25.7064 words
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Article788 1960-03-10 2 UP 16 DOWN 11 UNCHANGED 152 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. I INDUSTRIAL!! AIM Bf.cks Pret 1.95 1.95 Ordi. la 2.40 Atlas Ice Buyers 8.8. Petrol 80/- 546 B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 :on. Tin Smelt Pref. 19/- Crds 51 51 -eserai Disoensary l 23 ntzcatncks 1.22788 words
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111 1960-03-10 2 Fears make it a depressed day in London LONDON. Thursday. i AXOTHEH unsettled and depressed day w..s experienced m the London slock markets yesterday. This reflected tumb prices on Wall Street and Bud, I credit restriction In fact the only ray of light m the London markets i generally was111 words
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Article70 1960-03-10 2 NEW YORK Wall Street clo&ed firm with a good showing of gains mostly to two points or so. Electronics led an cany morning rally supported by assorted motors, steels and aircrafts. Profit-taking cut gair.> round out this was followed by new buying which stimulated a second ra. und>r70 words
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Article61 1960-03-10 2 JAKARTA. Thurs.— The Shell C— p>f announced here yesterday that a new group uas being formed m Indonesia to take over the Shell interests of the compan> s present affiliate m the Republic th e Bataafsche Petroleum Matschaapij. The Minister of Justice had civrn his61 words
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Advertisement724 1960-03-10 2 SHIPPING—^: O FA f y 1» THE EeAeVe LINES /V Sailings to ADEN, RED SEA, MEDITERRANEAN. >fl CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. I£^ *> -MSS!" -J*!™** 22 23 *fisr 24 Pe 2s"Mjr >ft Bom. 31 Mar/ 4 Ap- 5 i Apr S 7 Apr f/&' o.s. MtWM 1120 Apr 2122 Apr724 words
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Advertisement116 1960-03-10 2 HAMBURC-AMI^-J 6c NORTH GERM AN u*A To (Colombo), Gcnoo rv< I Bremer I Colls Southern BRAUNSCHWEIG MtPAG HAMBURG (HAP»G BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD, To Monilo, Hongkong, V I 'ESSEN (MAPAC FRANKFURT HAPAG HAVELSTEIN LLOYD THE BLUE TUNNEL h I (NORTH AY f l M To Holifox, Montreol, E Philodclpr MENTOR ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING116 words
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Article322 1960-03-10 3 MILLICENT CHAN - MILLICENT CHAN LCC EXAMS: HEADS SUGGEST SOME CHANGES ARE NECESSARY By SINGAPORE, Thursday ASDASDAS through? 55b" students who sut for the shorthand exaion h 42 d.' of the sucude n from o: hool. Their hopes said both •.udent.s done some hard xmt the dehope ci322 words
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Article, Illustration254 1960-03-10 3 This wonderful Singapore by a beauty expert SINGAPORE, Thurs. After a three-month stay m Singapore, lovely 18 year old Elizabeth Perzon thinks our island State is a "wonderland." The blue-eyed beautician, who left her home-town m Sweden m December last year, marvelled at the warmth of Singapore and its people.254 words
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33 1960-03-10 3 Xl \id Tibet ie Fed' asked to exp< ises to N proposed m.- of the commr A I I :e trip could be the and33 words
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120 1960-03-10 3 CAMPAIGN TARGET: 10,000 NEW 'TERRIERS' I/TWLA LU M PUR, "'Thurs. Fifteen battalions of the newlyformed Territorial Army with a total rength of more than 2.000 men. have been set up m various states m the Federation. The recruits are not only youths but also demobbed Home Guards and Special Constables120 words
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Article32 1960-03-10 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. "Young People's Day will be the theme for the St. Andrew's Cathedral Youth Fellowship's meeting at the Cathedral's Memorial Hall on Sunday, March 12. at 4.00 p.m.32 words
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Article39 1960-03-10 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Dr. Sheng Nam Chin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister oi Health, will speak at the annual general meeting ot the Family Planning Association to be held today at 5.15 p.m. ai the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay.39 words
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Article, Illustration214 1960-03-10 3 WHEN HER SCOTS ACCENT IS HER WOE SINGAPORE, ThUTS. Tall, vivacious Linda Reeves relaxed m a big settee m the photo studio at Times House yesterday and spoke of her woes as a Scot. A keen amateur actress, Linda explained with a sigh: "I enjoy so much acting m Shakespearean214 words
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Article83 1960-03-10 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Dancers of Ceylon, a famed dance troupe, which will be visiting Singapore late this month, will give two special performances on March 22 at the Happy World Stadium m aid of the Cultural Hall and Jayanti Vlhara Fund of the St. Michael's83 words
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98 1960-03-10 3 A 'STAY IN' IN COURT SAVES MAN A $15 FINE SINGAPORE. Thurs. Maulad Khan, who was fined $15 yesterday for a traffic offence, saved himself, from paying the fine by remaining m court for more than an hour until the day's sitting was over. The magistrate, Mr. James Loh, offered98 words
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168 1960-03-10 3 Check on resident permits of all foreign students SINGAPORE, Thursday. "pHli Ministry of Education is now making a comprehensive study of temporary resident permits issued to all pupils of foreign nationalities m Singapore schools. In a circular to school principals the Ministry called for detailed returns on boys and girls168 words
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Article32 1960-03-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thu. Petaling Java is to be the site for a $20-million su refinery to be set up I joint concern of Malay and Chinese capital m the c-ountrv.32 words
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41 1960-03-10 3 BUKIT TIMAH. Thur*. The Inter-University Students Council, Singapore, will be asked at its next meeting to form a national union for all universiy students m Singapore, keeping m line with all other unions m Singapore.41 words
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208 1960-03-10 3 MORE GIRLS ATTEND SEWING CLASSES 'TO MAKE DRESSES FOR THE FAMILY' SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE girls are taking keener interest m sewing, according to a survey of 12 leading sewing schools. Figures supplied by the schools showed that 2.731 girls attended sewing classes last year compared lo 2,619 m 1958. Preliminary208 words
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Article24 1960-03-10 3 TAIPING. Thurs.— Malayan siccer star Yusof Bakar is m hospital here following road accident. He Is reported to be 'making progress.24 words
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Article37 1960-03-10 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Dato Rahman Musu. the Johore State Secret an next month lor Japan on holiday. Durhm hi.s Dato Abdullah bin Mohumed, President of the Johore Bahru Town Council, will act lor him.37 words
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Advertisement57 1960-03-10 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST -SEE PAGE 12 ALL PRICES SLASHED ES FABRICS —50 cts and up SADIES 3USES SHORTS $2/50 and up SHIRTS $2/90 and up SLACKS $7 90 and up l° Ys SHIRTS —90 cts and up s FROCKS $3/90 and up EC| AL ATTRACTIONS FOR OUR MUSLIM CLIENTS jP57 words
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Advertisement176 1960-03-10 3 I New! Aires +f SPEEDLITE 350 f\ J »«i» v Sk I r- 1 1 Iv^ssss^E- isss^a AIRES Penta 35 COO^/ Single lens reflex JA«J**7" Aires, workers of fine 35mm comeros, ore proud to un»eil their loteot achievement— on electronic flesh unit ©t c metchmg quality. Compact end entremely low-priced,176 words
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Advertisement15 1960-03-10 3 INSIDE BALLET THE GIRL WHO PROVED HER PARENTS WRONG tIKM> par I PH< I gsiiwetJTrTTßl15 words
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Miscellaneous128 1960-03-10 3 P.M. i m- report: 7.00 The news; 7.10 Pot-luck: 1.30 The Newstalk; 7.15 Learn Malay news*' 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 The Lesson Eight. Luboff Choir slugs; 2.00 7.30 The A. B.C. of Evolution. ,wn the last talk m the series m "Vs&L&trS "ZFtf* srs, questlons pea. oi .wunu.i. rising irom tuis128 words
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147 1960-03-10 4 Author back home after an 80,000* mile sentimental journey to the Far East A visit to London m October and after that a world trip is his latest plan RIVIERA. Thursday. \IR. Somerset Maugham, the S6-year-old story- teller, returned to his Riviera home.147 words
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95 1960-03-10 4 A BRITONS 'CUPPA' MOW MEANS COFFEE LONDON:. Thurs. The cup ot tea. traditionally Briton's universal re- every type of is. is losing its popularlt rding to a report yesterby the Commonwealth nomic committee, the ion's taste is swinging coffee. The report estimates that tea consumption last year 9.7 lbs. perReuter - 95 words
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209 1960-03-10 4 LONDON. Thurs. The Bangle of Temptation rmed two men. Both stole It. Both were caught. Both were fined £10. The strange story of the bangle tangle was told to a magistrate yesterday. The tering silver bracelet h 36 tiny charms a West209 words
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Article, Illustration55 1960-03-10 4 This cute little cameragirl. who not only got her picture, but a handshake from the Duke of Edinburgh as well, is Elizaruie. five-year-old daughter of Mr. Asafu Adjaye. Ghana's High Commissioner m London. The Duke went to dinner at Mr AsafuPaul Popper - 55 words
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316 1960-03-10 4 Electrical man's daily shock his wife SCE\E NEW YORK, Thurs. An electrical engineer's wife at Springfield, Missouri, complained m the divorce court of her husband's shocking behaviour. He wired up her bed so that when the alarm went off m the morning she was simultaneously startled out of bed by316 words
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Article22 1960-03-10 4 ISTANBUL. Thurs. —An earthquake shook the west Turkish towns of Istanbul, Edirne and Canakkale yesterday but no damage was reported.—Reuter.22 words
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Article33 1960-03-10 4 MOSCOW, Thurs.— A leading Soviet astronomer was quoted by Tass as saying the accuracy of Russia's recent Pacific rocket tests showed it was possible for rockets to hit Mars or Venus.33 words
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151 1960-03-10 4 The Dali touch -a paradise of pigs and popcorn NEW YORK, Thursday. '■pHAT master of the surrealist scene, artist Salvador Dali. set aboul creating heaven on earth here yesterday. And to do it he needec blonde in a bikini, a brunette in an evening gown, three l.ttle pigs, a motor151 words
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36 1960-03-10 4 BOSTON. Thurs— A group of Arab students carrying placards with the words "Palestine will be Arab again" picketed a hotel where Mr. David Ben-Gurion. the Israeli Prime Minister, is stayin ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article28 1960-03-10 4 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Four American farmers will leave later this month for a poodwill tour of Italy. Turkey. Pakistan. India. Thailand. Hong Kong and Japan.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article32 1960-03-10 4 RANGOON. Thurs. The Prime Minister of Nepal. Mr. I Bisheswar Prasad Koirala. has left for Hong Kong on I his way to China for a 22- day visit.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article54 1960-03-10 4 LONDON, Thurs. —Mr Oliver Cromwell apologised m a London court yesterday for being drunk and refusing to leave a taxicab. Fining him seven shill- ings and sixpence, tli< magistrate told Cromwell. 4(>-> ear-old salesman. 'Tour illustrious namesake would be horrified by your behaviour. He wasn't fond ofReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-03-10 4 AIR-BOA T Blow your way to pleasure cruise This inflatable boat with the outboard motor mounted at one side >s proving a big attraction to visitors at the Leipzig Spring fair m East Germany. It's produced by the State-owned Gross-Scho-nau Motorboat Factory. Paul Popper picture.Paul Popper - 45 words
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Article23 1960-03-10 4 SAINT TROPET Riviera Thurs. Five crew wen drowned when a French Customs service patrol boat capsized m heavy seas. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article11 1960-03-10 4 ‘OH, THE CRUEL BRIDES BY A VICAR I I Manners i11 words
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Advertisement87 1960-03-10 4 Ai T^iiL i If a dog is a man's best friend, he also deserves I Jul 1 Wtv t i e }est rom man anc y° u ca "not do Iffllb^^!^^/ RATION I Feed your dog Ken-L Ration and notice I DE fI A I GIFT OFFFR- ,low llis coat87 words
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Advertisement27 1960-03-10 4 H j&JbL Toole **<>" c 12 SEWING MAC* I- AVAILABLI OJLI SIH Oil: YOU* Smoop' Kwolo •enonc, Koto Be INCE 1 THI Mo4oi J MOO. Co«« Solo IOI.IW27 words
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Miscellaneous360 1960-03-10 4 TJORN today, you are an have m store for you to- leo uuh 24-Aug. 23 >— Rouu individual of dogged morrow, select your birthday tine until noon. After thai determination, yet possess star and read the corres- P^ l something pretty such charm and wit that ponding paragraph Let your360 words
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Article, Illustration19 1960-03-10 5 Miss NOOKYOOLMALIS eats her birthday cake. I behind her .x Maria Menado. the Malay19 words
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Article18 1960-03-10 5 DASDASDASDASDA photo sponsored Pacific Are j Travel pr< took the Ciovernm irmation Centre .11.18 words
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253 1960-03-10 5 TAN THUAN KOK - OLD TEXT BOOKS FOR SALE TEST' FOR SCHOOLBOYS TAN THUAN KOK By SINGAPORE. Thursday CCHOOLBOYS who try to earn a few dollars selling; their old text-books to second-hand bookshops now have to answer several questions before their books are accepted. The proprietor of a second-hand bookshop told the Free Press253 words
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81 1960-03-10 5 PROMOTION FOR FIVE POLICE OFFICERS JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Five Assistant Superintendents of Police of the Johore State contingent have been promoted Deputy Superintendents. The newly appointed D.S.P.'s include two Malayans: former A.S.P. Law Shou Yee of the Special Branch m Johore, and ex-A.S.P. Tungku Yusof bin Tungk Nambul. Officer Superintendent81 words
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76 1960-03-10 5 FOUND JOBS, BUT TWO WENT ON COLLECTING THE DOLE-THEY ADMIT CHEATING SINGAPORE. Thurs. Ah mat bin Sodo, and a woman. Choo Chew Eng, yesterday plead guilty to cheating the Social Welfare Department. Both were discharged on condition that they do not commit the offence for the next 12 months. Ahmat76 words
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Article23 1960-03-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.The Rural and Industrial Development Authority has up a team to study the batik industry In the Federa-23 words
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Article50 1960-03-10 5 Ahmat found a gardener's job m June last year, and Chew was employed by the Singapore Telephone Board since November last year. Both failed to notify the Social Welfare Department and went on receiving monthly financial assistance. Ahmat. had cheated the Social Welfare Department and Choo $147.50 words
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Article136 1960-03-10 5 rjfcßA S I iimv IC proprietor ol the Hoik Ann Brickworks m l Road. Mr Llm Yoke Hens, tod d the Goi >i\ more localide red bricks t<» re\i\e the indu^tr\ from vi\" state it Mr. Lin said that m the past two months, three136 words
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Article32 1960-03-10 5 SERANGOON. Thurs. There will be an orchestra practice at (i.OO p.m. tomorrow evening followed by "Hour of Power* prayer service at 7.30 p.m. m Elim Church at Serangoon Road.32 words
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43 1960-03-10 5 Deaconess lectures at church library STAiMFORD. Thurs. Deaconess Mollie Rudd. a lecturer at the Trinity College, will give a talk on "Why 1 am an Anglican" to members and friends of St. Andrew's Cathedral, at the church's library this evening •at 6.30 p.m.43 words
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59 1960-03-10 5 Pakistan lecturer visits Singapore SINGAPORE. ThUTS. The general .secretary of the rheosophical Society m Pakistan. Mrs. Gooi Minwalla. after a lecture tour m Australia recently, will give two talks at 8 Cairnhill Road on 10th 11th March, at 6.30 p.m. The first talk will be on "Reincarnation the missing link."59 words
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Advertisement21 1960-03-10 5 NOMES I «L A. LTD., k MUSIC HOUSE II b» 4! l. LTD lAafe NCE ALITY FED :er >ght 0 ~^)LTD.21 words
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Advertisement172 1960-03-10 5 Closing ]pp* SALE PRICES ARE RIDICULOUS BLOUSES SKIRTS SLACKS SHORTS I SARONGSITQWELS N=^4 PRINTED PLAIN J U COTTONS ffWW^ HHiiiimm riirmiiiiiiTrnTTmiTiniiiiiiiiii: TrT^^^ I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirm Iff TrfrrrmTTTTTTTTTTrrr TTTn Imjiiiiiiiii^iJ ni iil^J 1 1 1 I I tfWiil tee mm E Wi bedmets i I 1 EMS ALL GOODS MUST BE CLEARED172 words
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Miscellaneous267 1960-03-10 5 RIP XIRBY B.V John Prentice <Sc Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE I BOSS. I PROO6HT \OL| UP I KMOW THE REAL X >^i 5 SrS :^Aimavetocatom i^^K/^^M^L -Wb^bbbbm^ BL.V t^L^ l^L !«IL/y V^Lv^ 7 60IKI& MYPNC9,S-! I I^^B^ l^ m^' 19H/ BBBBMBBSBBBWrnm VC v t IKY Ivl S ,^^b\.\ s W —WO267 words
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Article197 1960-03-10 6 mjSIXESSMEN a rule dislike anything that smells of control. It is unlikely, however, that they will have much fault to rind with the arrangement by which much of the trade between Singapore and Indonesia will be directed. Five trading agencies, authorised by the Jakarta Government197 words
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Article90 1960-03-10 6 IT MAY BE m order for the City Council to charge rent tor the use of joint water meters m Singapore's housing estates. But should it not have told the tenants 12.000 of them of their intentions, as apparently it had not, to judge by90 words
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Article, Illustration527 1960-03-10 6 ANNE SCOTT- JAMES - Mr. Jones goes to college ANNE SCOTT-JAMES By LONDON M KHKSHMAX has arrived at Buckingham ham Palace. A shy newcomer is just entering the most exclusive training school m the world. In a concentrated three-month course, Mr. Antony ArmstrongJones must learn to be a member of the Royal Family. His527 words
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509 1960-03-10 6 CPHAEROMA SER- RATA is half an inch long. Blaberus Cranifer measures two inches. The first is a water louse, the second a cockroach. Nasty, insignificant creatures? Yes. But both are creating unusual interest often excitement under microscopes at two London schools And they are just509 words
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Article816 1960-03-10 6 MONEY in the SLOTS More machines take over from the shop assistants as standard of living goes up TO the rising generation m Britain, pushing a coin into a slot will be as common as pushing one over a counter. By 11)80. it has been estimated, the British public will816 words
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Advertisement159 1960-03-10 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. DEATH ft i mum) TUAN HAJI SHAIKH SAII BAMADHAJ ANNOUNCEMENT ■vING OF BUYINC AT YOUR SERVICE txtr TOP QUALITY COLOUR SHOPPING GUIDE Win.* H extn SHOE SALE rulomt <upDANCING »/.a 1 HOTEL PHOTOGRAPHY Ma. BUYINC AN ELECTRONIC. ore 7. LOUR PHOTOCRAPHV r i many Adpur- prowork tn all159 words
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Advertisement17 1960-03-10 6 Rings of Distinction ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS U. S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone: *****17 words
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Advertisement18 1960-03-10 6 It's a bit dry as a book but you wait till the Americans make a musical of it18 words
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Advertisement63 1960-03-10 6 iilH i MS B= I is il for your be the best belove BOURJOIS Visit the 'EVENING IN PARIS Doily trom 700 prr fV I I m INDUSTR|A^AgS Singapore I P. 0. Box 4001 P 0 80. Tel: ***** 2 Tel ~~~c^t l—-^BMBmBBBBBrBBm' Clear, Sharp, Tuneful R66** For a World63 words
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Article9 1960-03-10 7 MURDER CHARGE MAN MAKES DEFENCE 9 :used I ed9 words
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417 1960-03-10 7 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI *LA*fT WILL makk SPECIAL NET FOR MALAYAN WATERS FACTORY TO BEGIN PRODUCTION SOON: BIG ORDERS FROM LOCAL FISHERMEN By SINGAPORE Thur.. A KHING-NET mill has been up m Singaport- a a cost of $250,000 to turn out a type .'I417 words
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102 1960-03-10 7 8,000 needy children to get free milk soon SINGAPORE, Thais. a thousand undernourished children m 180 let their free milk ration as soon as the monthly returns are received b\ tii- Social Weli«re Department trom the Director m Social Mr. Woon Wah lid milk supplies to si hools had been102 words
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Article21 1960-03-10 7 APORE. Thurs. The nch of the A n Party will juration .md concert >re Badminton 7.30' p.m. on Saturday.21 words
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220 1960-03-10 7 FUNERAL OF STORE SHIPPING MAN AT BIDADARI I/ATONG, Thurs.— 1V About 100 people were present at Bidadari yesterday for the funeral of the late Francis Saverias. who died on Tuesday after a short illness. Mr. Saverias, 59, was wellknown m shipping and commercial circles and a patron of cultural and220 words
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126 1960-03-10 7 PLAYS BY LOCAL AUTHORS TO BE STAGED SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Amateur Plays will stage, for the first time, the works of three local playwrights. The players' venture with local writing, says Mr. Chin Kin Loy, secretary of the society, aims mainly at encouraging playwriting m Singapore. Theatre Fund The126 words
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296 1960-03-10 7 10U. I'mor: Age. 107. Tahun: Year. 108. Tempat: Place. 109. Batu: Mile. 110. Tinggal: Live. 111. Jauh: Far. 112. Tua: Old. 113. Sa-kali: Very. once. 114. Di-mana: Where. 115. Dari: From 11«. Sini: Here. 117. Ka-sini: Here. 118. Enam: Six. 119. Tujoh: Seven. 120. Sa-puloh:296 words
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Article, Illustration23 1960-03-10 7 You're looking lovely today JOYCE RODRIGO. She is 20 and very lovely. She has just left school and is looking for a job.23 words
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124 1960-03-10 7 SINGAPORE magistrate, Mr. R. 15. Pates, refused yesterday to accepf a man's plea of guilty to using criminal force on a 12-year-old girl. The man. Ezekiel Mannasen. 45. pleaded guilty to using criminal force on Fatimah binte Daud with intent to outrage her modesty.124 words
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Article21 1960-03-10 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Radio Singapore yAW begin all its transmissions with the State anthem. "Majulah Singapura," from Sunday.21 words
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132 1960-03-10 7 ‘I HAVE NO WORK, SO STOLE' MAN (60) TELLS JUDGE SINGAPORE, Thurs. For Ah Por, 60. was sentenced yesterday to three months' jail for stealing 20 bottles of >oft drinks from a stall m Chin Chew Street. For. who pleaded guilty, admitted six previous convictions. He will also undergo two132 words
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278 1960-03-10 7 These trees are a burglars' stairway to loot LINES, Thurs.— Residents of Blair Road have asked the Public Works Department to cut down some of the tall trees and wild bushes at the back of their home> they believe that thieves are using these as observation "posts" as well a278 words
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Article46 1960-03-10 7 BUKIT TIMAH. Thurs. The Anglo Chinese School Old Boys' Association elected Mr. Lim Chew Swee as its treasurer at their 1960-1961 annual general meeting held here recently. The assistant treasu:' Mr. Peter Lim Seek Tiying. Mr. Foo Kee Seng, was reelected as46 words
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Miscellaneous12 1960-03-10 7 MLV CROSSWORD *lO 'I SSOH.)V By Cog AL Hfc .-Q.'^ THATCH6O V-V.12 words
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Miscellaneous122 1960-03-10 7 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS TIIEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (8 nhill Road): Talk on "Reincarnation—the missing link" by Mrs. Gool Minwalla. general secretary of the Theosophical Society m Pakistan and International lecturer, at 6.30 p.m. YMCA (Orchard Road>: Junior dept. open from 2 pjn.; bodybuilding and weightlifting 4 p.m.; judo special Intensive course122 words
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Miscellaneous39 1960-03-10 7 SINGAPORE 40W*Q ■HEKsKSRnRRI TODAY: 10.14 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.30 a.m. and 10.40 p.m. SATURDAY: 10.10 a.m. and 11.07 p.m. SUNDAY: 10.48 ajn. and 11.33 p.m. MONDAY: 11.26 a.m. TUESDAY: 0.01 a.m. and 12.05 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 0.29 a.m. and 12.45 p.m.39 words
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829 1960-03-10 8 'Trial' bottle of lotion wa sent to him now a bill k' A* :it jf B >' S li.* i^?T* b^ it 0"* 3i}^ Your questions are answered by a panel of Gov«r n|Jlt Q A medical firm sent me a freetrial bottle of lotion for 10 days. They did829 words
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Article, Illustration583 1960-03-10 8 ANTOINETT - ANTOINETT INSIDE BALLET by 1A CAREER? SHE WILL CHANGE HER MIND, THEY SAID-SHE DIDNT JEN YEARS AGO, an 11 yearold Sikh girl m Singapore astounded her parents when she announced that she was going to make ballet her career. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.583 words
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Advertisement241 1960-03-10 8 Indian Quality Product A new level of excellence In fan design Here is the fan that combines beauty, comfort, performance and durability that every one looks for. Orient Fan. replete with many features, is a technical masterpiece—a rcsuft of a new level of excellence m design and technique that is241 words
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Advertisement8 1960-03-10 8 YASHICj... 8 |MJJ|^ Wb3 SOU AGENTS VAN MOUTEN >8 words
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144 1960-03-10 9 BEGINNERS... you've never had a chance like this EVERYONE stands a chance to win m this new competition. Beginners are now sending In their prints to the Free Press Camera Coach. The best efforts will qualify for a Beginner of the Month award of $25. A Fellow of the Royal144 words
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Article, Illustration94 1960-03-10 9 LANDS... JUST A SAMPLE OF EDDIE'S FINE ART rpHE work of Eddie Ching, A.R.P.S. will appeal to beginners and experts alike. He makes mountains out of miniatures! Eddie is a specialist m 35 mm photography. He has shown how a miniature camera can be employed to get salon enlargements equal94 words
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Article70 1960-03-10 9 DASDASDAS The Silver 1 Lk For?. -iter's Window In 21 Hands, 28. Long 29. Silent Night. Romance. 32. Line a/, 33. Two Ex--34. Rumherns. 35. Look. 36. A Woman •k-Cloth. 37. $8. Climbing Up. 39. 40. Geese, ace. 42. Sun Still Life, 44. At r Of70 words
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Article, Illustration84 1960-03-10 9 'PORT DICKSON', the picture on the left, was sent m by a beginner. The Camera Coach shows how it can be made into the salon print you see on the right. It's from the same negative! All that was required was a84 words
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Article, Illustration651 1960-03-10 9 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM By bloom all the year when you record them with a camera. Colour film makes it easy to capture floral beauty. What's more, your favourite plant, stands a chance of winning one of the Kodak challenge trophies m the651 words
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Article387 1960-03-10 9 T>EGINNERS to photography have not hesitated m the chance to learn the short cuts to success. Your Camera Coach is delighted and overwhelmed by the mass response to his offer last week. The samples sent m show just how much scope there is for improvement, I387 words
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Article156 1960-03-10 9 High honour for local lensmen A< IYK Photographic Award from the < 1 1 > of Warrnambool, Aus- tralia was presented to the Photographic Society of Singapore. In the letter, the Warrnambool City Council says: "This award is not issued unless merited, as it is the highest honour that a156 words
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Article71 1960-03-10 9 MR. Ho Tat Seng. ARPS.. has micro-filmed i picture of the recent 11th Singapore International Salon of Photography. Any Lous photographers who wish to borrow the film for study may contact Mr. Ho at the premises of the PI graphic Society of Singapore. DR. Ivan Polunin screen71 words
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Advertisement85 1960-03-10 9 /<CtV t(Ui*> A*yi il )Bn/A EuJ^'S^l U I -Vhnnder (URTAa. IW WR II The Schnrider XENOPLAN _^B V^ wlKlM M Alaf^iaß// s P ctia optß, with an /rll^^vs Sa!S^aa Hv appropriate mount, tan *M fcp^^flWB»^— *Jy he attached to any of the HAI ik cameras opening RA I IPR ftftF85 words
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Article, Illustration79 1960-03-10 10 CINGAPORE Amateur Football Association has recommended two State players Majid bin Ariff (inside forward) and Rahim Omar (right winger) to the Asian All-Stars selection committee. Mr. C. S. Wang, Chairman of the AllStars XI has forwarded the names of the two Singapore players to the79 words
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Article341 1960-03-10 10 I .'M:J. I IJ.| DASDASDASDAS CO the committee is (o be asked to warn young people about making Soccer and other games their career. Well I blame the players for thi-. icilities ci >t in football ior anyone to >urse m any subject with a341 words
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Article41 1960-03-10 10 MANILA, Thurs.— Two Indonesian swimmers did well m the Philippines National Open championships. Ria Tobing won the women's 200 m. breaststroke m 3 mm. 7.8 sec. Achmad Dimyati (59.9 sec.) came second m thp men's 10nm. freestyle.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article20 1960-03-10 10 MELBOURNE. Australian lightweight George Bracken is ill. He had withdrawn from Friday's fight against American Negro Auburn Copeland.20 words
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53 1960-03-10 10 ARCADIA. Thurs. Mr. C V Whitney s Toxnpion won the ;3.300 first prize m the Santa Anita Derby here. mpiun broke the record for the nine fui ace with lmin. 47.85t Ridden by Willie Shoerompii rd four Jths ahead of John William. Eagle AamiralReuter - 53 words
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102 1960-03-10 10 ORITISK ARMY cyclists posted to Singapore for duty are fast becoming acclimatised to local conditions. An official of the A. Cycling Club .-aid: "We have started a weekly 10-mile time trial meet. This will benefit the new arrivals from Britain." The official went or.:102 words
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Article214 1960-03-10 10 M. Harrison- Gray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-Gray by Dealer: South Game all N. 5 g 3 0 Q 10 6 5 4KQJIO 7 6 3 W EL X 10 3 4Q8762 9 10 7 6 5 tf X 8 OAK 9 ***** 4 A 9 8 54 S. AJ94 9 A214 words
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Article227 1960-03-10 10 RESULTS o; the second leg of the REME Road running relay league were cornDieted recently. The third leg over Wessex Estate Course, will be held on Wednesday. March 30. Ist Stage: Ist 10 Inf Wksp 10 miiis 29 sees; 2nd 40 Base Wksp. 3rd LAD.->227 words
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Article, Illustration68 1960-03-10 10 ARTHUR YAP - THE SCHOOL THA DOES NOT MIND LOSING IN SPORT ARTHUR YAP By IDASDASDASDAS rHE Good Shepherd Convent. Marymount, beginning to branch out m compel if they can learn from defeat. DASDASDASDASDAS The foment nethall teams. Team B (kneeling down Cecilia Ke. Mah Siew Leng, Ceeilia hua Sylvia i Agatha Thin.68 words
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Article, Illustration90 1960-03-10 10 Mr. and Mrs Dale ol Mitiham. Sum ><>tli members of the Mitcham Athletic Club, and receatl) they were elected Amateur Athletic Association and Women's A.A.A. presidents respectively for Sum Mrs Dale. Kathy. is former Olympic hurdler and is now a WA AA and AAA coach,90 words
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Article, Illustration203 1960-03-10 10 STAN HILLS - OLYMPICS SCHOOL' LOOKS A WINNER STAN HILLS picture. B> LONDON. Thurs T:-- big field and track athJ stream into Brighton March 25 to attend a thi day course for Oi sibiPeter Radford. David Jv. Mary Bignal and Young art among the TO athletes who have t> vited to make theKeystone - 203 words
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Advertisement373 1960-03-10 10 r=L« f 1 1 1 1 1 fll f f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T I f 1 1 1 1373 words
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Article, Illustration273 1960-03-10 11 VERITY GILL - Ceylonese dance for joy as Maniam cracks in the decider VERITY GILL GLAMOUR Sin* p/>r frF nZZLE OUT Bf DESPAIR by -I cvlon SportN Club D \\HAT a K ame it turned out to be V draw an ■^ared I in.vit.ble. Both th. CeyloJ^ Z > t rt r (;reen273 words
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Article90 1960-03-10 11 Mon.-. Hill Secondary School beat Serangoon English School 2-1 m a friendly inter-school soccer match at Monk s Hill ground yesterday. Abbas and Isman scored for Monks Hill, and Kok Seng for S.E.S. Pasir Panjang Secondary School beat St. Joseph's Institution by 79-66 m a basketball match90 words
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Article, Illustration345 1960-03-10 11 ENGLAND GET A GOOD START IN THE FOURTH TEST GEORGETOWN, Thursday. COLIN Cowdrey, leading England m Peter May's absence, batted through the rain-shortened day for an unbeaten 65 m the Fourth Test. England made 152 for two wickets on the opening day. Cowdrey,345 words
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Article51 1960-03-10 11 ENGLAND— IST INNS Pullar c Alexander b Hah 33 Cowdrey not out 65 Subba Row c Alexander b Barrington not out 22 Wickets fell at: 73. 121. To bat: Dexter. Smith, 111--ingworth, Swetman. Allen. Trueman. Statham. Bowling:— Hall! 3-1-49-1: Watson 12-1-35-0: Worrell 8-4-7-0: Scarlett 11-5-12-0: Singh 6-1--17-0: Sobers 9-0-27-1-Reuter - 51 words
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133 1960-03-10 11 SPECIAL CRICKET LESSONS FOR SCHOOLBOYS I>ociation is running a course for a selected Classes are held every Recreation Club nets. Students are required to. attend regularly and may stay away only if they are participating m other school games, or performing other inch school duties. The boys who are being133 words
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Article, Illustration7 1960-03-10 11 E.W. KOH - LOSE HAVE MSA E.W. KOH -"■DASDASFSDGDFG I7 words
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Article83 1960-03-10 11 LONDON. Thurs. Results of last night's British football matches were: league One: Manchester City 2 Blackpool 3. West Bromwich Albion 3 West Ham United 2. Bolton Wanderers 2 Luton Town 2, (postponed from Jan. 16). Leeds United 3 Birmingham City 3. (postponed from Feb. 29). League Three:Reuter - 83 words
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88 1960-03-10 11 ROTTERDAM. Glasgow Rangers beat Sparta Rotterdam 3-2 after leading 2-1 at hall -time m the nrst leg of their European soccer cup quarter-final. BRUSSELS. Barcelona, the Spanish League and Cup champions, are drawn away against Real Madrid or Nice m the semi-finals of the EuropeanReuter - 88 words
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Article216 1960-03-10 11 Francis Boey - Francis Boey By SINGAPORE'S soccer prestige is at its highest peak. We have held the Peruvians 3-1 and 1-1. Tonight an All-Singapore side will take them on. SAFA president. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, is confident that the match will see a contest In soccer artistry,216 words
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Article279 1960-03-10 11 ALLAN LEWIS - By ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Thurs.— Sim A lang's half a mile m 52 i, the last three m 38 2/5. was the best Ipoh this morning. It is a big improvement on any form this horse has shown m the past. This morning he worked with279 words
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Article62 1960-03-10 11 RICHMOND. Thurs. St Thomas' Hospital brat 1 don Hospital U-Q m tl pi tuis Cup rugby lina, day. They scored a goal ana a try. St. Thomas' led by five point* at hall -time. The Duke Edinburuh watched the aame and presented the trophy toReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement100 1960-03-10 11 R3 ADELPHI GRILL M J proudly presents H GUS STEYN,»J his H O A -jw Adclphiaus with D H delightful H HL /jdL ruby Jn |P|-^n WAH |g| Wt^^~ =^s'j£m Jm\ •r-x-3iJt r ,7^' cci rrcet Singapore 1 ■j^f^"'^^' Managing Director Ronald P; ImmmMMm]^ EjUlJ| 35mm photogrophy is os cosy100 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-03-10 12 Industrial pact proposal: Dr. Goh backs it B:ok, Minis mince. Dr. Goh Ken^ Swee, yesterday supported a proposal made m the ECAFE report on nomic and East for "some form of regional policy" on manufactui m. Dr eni Practical m I exportEC AFE ntial rded reECAFE conI >ed ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article18 1960-03-10 12 PARIS. Thu: French LChieved a new with imirth 2.130 million ■about $1,292 milU 160 mil- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article21 1960-03-10 12 LONDON. Thurs. Winter ie back to Britain ye with snow and frost m Scotland. Norther ,iand and ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article12 1960-03-10 12 Pra I pert- arid a 85. of U.P.I.U.P.I - 12 words
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Article356 1960-03-10 12 f 1 Another 1500 tons for April-June period COUNCIL MAKES A SURPRISE MOVE: NOW MALAYA CAN PRODUCE MORE THE International Tin Council has decided to increase the total permissible export allowance for the six producing members of the agreement to 37.500 tons m the next control356 words
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Article38 1960-03-10 12 BONN. Thurs.— The W T est German Cabinet yesterday empowered the Foreign Minister, Dr. Heinrich von Brentano. to break off relations with Guinea if reports that Guinea had recognised East Germany were confirmed.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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60 1960-03-10 12 PASSER-BY SAVES DROWNING WOMAN FROM KALLANG RIVER GEYLANG. Thurs. A housewife. Madam Ang Ah Ping, of Lorong 31. Geylang, was rescued from the Kallang River yesterday. Madam Ang' fell into the river and was m danger of drowning wnen an unidentified passer-by saw her. He jumped into the river and60 words
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Article25 1960-03-10 12 TEHERAN. Thur*. The Shah of PerMa and Queen Farah returned here yesterday from a two-week tour of the Khusistan oil province.25 words
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210 1960-03-10 12 Trunk calls: You don't have to pay a deposit now THE Singapore Telephone Board yesterday announced thai it has decided to allow trunk calls to the Federation of Malaya from all its telephones. This, the board's notice to subscribers said, was an experiment to operate a speedier trunk service. Subscribers,210 words
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Article93 1960-03-10 12 'JAKARTA TO SUE 4 S'PORE FIRMS' JAKARTA. ThUTS. The Indonesian Government WUJ hie a suit against tour foreign shipping linns m a Singapore civil court for allegedly transporting rubber from Indonesia "m an illegal way." the Antara News Agency reported. The news agency said the Indonesian Gove rnment had decidedReuter - 93 words
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124 1960-03-10 12 Boat sinks after collision Three saved SINGAPORE. Thurs.An Indonesian boat sank within minutes of colliding with a ship, about a mile off St. John's Island, at dawn yesterday. Three survivors from the Indonesian boat were picked up by the ship the 4.000--ton cargo liner. Gailieni. The three survivors were pitched124 words
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Article29 1960-03-10 12 TOKYO. Thurs.— The secre-tary-general oi the World Veterans Federation. Mr. Curtis Campaigns has arrived here to attend a general meeting 0 f thp JaDan Veterans League- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article36 1960-03-10 12 CAPE CANAVERAL, Thurs. —The U.S. Navy yesterday successfully launched a Polaris submarine missile from this base towards a target 900 miles away m the Atlantic m a test of advanced flight control equipment.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article32 1960-03-10 12 LONDON. Thurs. Overseas visitors to Britain this year are expected to top the 1,500.000 mark, according to Sir Arthur Morse, chairman of the British Travel and Holidays Association. Reuter.32 words
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Article67 1960-03-10 12 PARIS. Tnurs.— French police are studying the possibility that tne derailment of the crack Paris-Riviera express south of Lyons early yesterday was the result oi sabotage, perhaps by the Algerian insurgent National Liberation Front. Four people were slightly injured when six coaches left the rails. First reports67 words
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Article61 1960-03-10 12 Reuter SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs. A petition by Caryl Chessman, claiming that a judge erred m fixing May 2 as his new execution date, was rejected by the California Supreme Court yesterday. One of his lawyers siid he would appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court but anotherReuter - 61 words
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Article28 1960-03-10 12 TOKYO, Thurs.— The first sample of oil recently discovered offshore m the Persian Gulf by the Japan Arabia Oil Company, arrived m Japan yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article21 1960-03-10 12 Crash Gates hurt WASHINGTON. Thurs. Delence Secretary Thomas S. Gates Jr. suffered shoulder and leg injuries m a car crash- U.P.I.U.P.I - 21 words
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Article, Illustration24 1960-03-10 12 picture. THE LARGE crowd that gathered outside Somerset Mouse, GHQ, to watch Hicks being escorted to his trial.- Free PressFree Press - 24 words
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199 1960-03-10 12 NEW YORK. Thursday. A NEW YORK businessman and his wife i\have offered a home and education to a 21 -year-old boy repudiated by the American father he fled China to join. The couple, who asked that their name be withheld, learned of the ChineseAmericanU.P.I - 199 words
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Advertisement279 1960-03-10 12 Ttb FREE PRESS 1 Name Address B _> O B V H ji\ I I Hbilbißbil T i !s cr'ewl JEMEail^ j a* CLUES FOR WORD Plzz'l The dentist is thi r to attend to th, 2. You dbe surprised if upon greeting a friend, he i ply gave you279 words
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