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Title Section18 1960-03-25 1 THE NEWSPAPER Evrpypnnv s TALKMG ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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NOW THE BIG CLAMP-DOWN
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56 1960-03-25 1 The Security Council called into session 3 NATIONS RK, Fri. The Secuuncil is to meet on Tuesday following a terday by the 29--i>Asimn group that it South African masIhe Council, made men! after a series with Mr. Dag Hamsi cretarv-flen- mid nd .an Z of v er\ confident ere venReuter - 56 words
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496 1960-03-25 1 Verwoerd's police raid African parties IN SOUTH AFRICA JOHANNESBURG, Fri. All meetings of all rates, except for church services and funerals were banned yesterday for three months in South Africa's main towns as police swooped on offices of African organisations throughout the country. These moves followed ;i warning of "seriousReuter - 496 words
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Article50 1960-03-25 1 BUKIT TIMAH, Frt. The students' anions of the University of Malaya and Nanyang I'nlvrrslty yesterday sent a telegram to the South African Prime Minister protesting against the killing of Africans. The telegram read: "Singapore students reiterate stand against apartheid policy. Further condemn periodic phenomena of killing."50 words
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84 1960-03-25 1 'Traitor' shouts by booing Nairobi crowds greet Macleod NAIROBI. Fri. Cries of raitor" greeted Mr. Macleod. the Colonial n he arrived at Airport yesterday for i brief stop on hi> .iourney to Rhod' A handful of Europ* back to Scotad "We don't want r>, black or white. Mr. Macleod walkedReuter - 84 words
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185 1960-03-25 1 QUAKE: NOW ALPS GET A 'VIOLENT' SHAKING ZURICH, Fri.—Switzerland's most violent earthquake in 14 years spread havoc yesterday in the desolate snow and ice regions of the Alps. But In the lowlands where little damage was done, some chimneys toppled Irom the roofs and some walls cracked, but nobody wasReuter; U.P.I - 185 words
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Article21 1960-03-25 1 PRAGUE. Fri. Roman Catholic Bishop Ladiswlav Hlad has been jailed for nine years for secretly ordaining prie21 words
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Article18 1960-03-25 1 KARACHI, Fri. Pakistan! is to set up a nuclear science I and technology institute. I Reuter.18 words
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Article52 1960-03-25 1 mm WASHINGTON Fri. The House of Representatives vTsterdav pas>ed a Civil Rights Bill aimed at preventing discrimination against Negro voters in Southern States It uas passed to the Senate which referred it to its judiciary committee with instructions to report back not later than nextReuter - 52 words
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Article17 1960-03-25 1 SYDNEY, Fri.— An eight-year-old boy was electrocuted yesterday while making toast for his breakfast.17 words
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140 1960-03-25 1 Lady Mountbatten left $4 million in her will LONDON, Friday. fOUNTESS Mountbatten, reputed to be one of the world's richest women, left about £500,000 (M54,250,000), according to her will 1 published yesterday. But Sir Harold Wernher, one of her executors, said: "The final figure will be considerably more. Today's figures140 words
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49 1960-03-25 1 BIRMINGHAM, Fri. A jury yesterday found Patrick Joseph Byrne, 27, a labourer, guilty of the murder of a 29--year-old typist, Stephanie Baird whom he ravished and j beheaded in a Young Women's Christian Association hostel here. Byrne was sentenced to life imprisonment.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article27 1960-03-25 1 JAKARTA, Fri. Mrs. Hartini Sukarno, wife of the Indonesian President, will visit Yugoslavia, at the invitation of Madam Javanka Tito, wife of the Yugoslav President.27 words
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Article, Illustration150 1960-03-25 1 IAN MOK- AI - Nanyang grads (rejected U.K.) go to U.S. IAN MOK-AI By SINGAPORE, Fri. Six B.Sc. NanIyang University graduates will continue their studios in America after having been rejected by British The British universities asked the graduates to produce Higher School Certificates or General Certificates of Education. "We have been shaken to150 words
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83 1960-03-25 1 BOY, 16, WINS 5857 BIG WALK PRIZE LANDS END, Fri. A 16- 1 year-old boy yesterday j won the £100 <$857> offered; |to the youngest male com- 1 petitor to complete the John i O'Groats to i,ands End walk organised by Mr. Billy Butlin, I Britain's holiday camp "king."' Robert83 words
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75 1960-03-25 1 Six tries then death came at seventh go LONDON, fh-a _tt-year-old hotelier. Michael Alan Sloan, who had made six previous attempts to commit suicide, was successful on the seventh occasion, it was said at an inquest here yesterday. Recording a verdict of suicide, the Coroner said: "This is a manReuter - 75 words
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Article17 1960-03-25 1 JAKARTA Fri— lndonesia will soon send a cultural mission to the United Arab Republic.17 words
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Article13 1960-03-25 1 LONDON. Fri. Forward, the Socialist weekly journal, ceased publication yesterday.13 words
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Article20 1960-03-25 1 SAIGON. Fri. Youths in Thai Nguyen Province refused to carry the equipment of visiting Russian technicians. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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STOP PRESS
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7 1960-03-25 1 OFFICIAL SCRACTCHING AND ORDER OF RUNNING ruafgnag7 words
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Advertisement61 1960-03-25 1 ECISA Frames OPTIEK OPTICIANS g.od. Spare. Tel: ***** 5 axtra luggage P-EASURESieeklr^byPm-seat folds flat as in Farina; roomy comfort for four < do; qu.ck accelera- adults or two adults. 4gears-from dren; n a d w som fJ^ ot he mph in 1 minute fm.shes; making the A.40 the -does up61 words
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Advertisement105 1960-03-25 1 man in wL m___ wmqr Glenn Feri tte leading man in many M-G-M's films. Apk /MAX FACTOR V«tiflfl men; jpi iHHP~a| cream hairdressing _S New non-greasy non-sticky WL^_ I formula that keeps hair V9R_2 smartly groomed and ars.i jttfc 1 IL_IH6B- f o manage all day. _HHBHk fl New super105 words
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Advertisement10 1960-03-25 1 Always Insist On Sporfs-waar vy/ Comfort ntr^yJ And V^r DURABILITYj*S_10 words
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304 1960-03-25 2 Higher prices but the sellers are scarce mm PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS NEW PROBLEM may arise on the Malayan Stock Exchange if present trends continue. There could develop an acute shortage of scrip in the industrial section which is already304 words
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Article290 1960-03-25 2 Round the World Market Prices Nutk: Ail prices beloic are middle vrices. U.S. Pepper M and awaitii >i, ItarcJi March shipment ..k unquote*! Muntok whit. per id. LONDON. March 24. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS i c.i.f. European ports Mar unquoted unauotcd Apr W RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot290 words
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Article171 1960-03-25 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS l> ti_: alongside the gin gapore Harbour Board whanre or expected today are; Iberia 1,3 Gorgon 4/5, Demodocus 6A, Bandun u Maru 67. Rajula 8/9, Sin« Lui Maersk 13/14 Ja\a 15 16, Star Bellatrix 18 19, Sirusa N. Wall 2 N. Wall 3. Semantan Wall 4,171 words
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Article66 1960-03-25 2 HONG KONG. Thursday. Closing prices here today were: Previous* Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,255 $1,255 &S 1.250 1.250 uUea sales Lnion Ins. Canton $99.00 $100.00 sellers .sellers Wheelock Maiden 7.50 S 7.35 sales 7.30 r f-ah-s H KoiiK phone $36.75 $M6 25 &536.00 drs3.-)75 sales Dairy66 words
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Article84 1960-03-25 2 1.C.1, declares final dividend LONDON: Imperial Chemical Industries declared a final dividend of 1/6 making 2 3 for tlie year 1959 or 11-1 4 per cent against eight per cent. Group income for the vear Is £73.115.960 against £44.513,794 before taxation and after providing for depreciation of £33,--137.611 against84 words
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Article96 1960-03-25 2 London Asiatic make offer for Lanadron LONDON The London A>iatic Rubber ind Produce C< made an offer to purchase the whole of the Lvsued capital oi iron Rubber Estates Ltd. on tne L three London Of 2/- each fully I 4 in ca every four Lanadron shares oi 296 words
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Article76 1960-03-25 2 L Reductions in the freight rates s\\ FRANCISCO: have re- ol their freighi irply in order to match •petition from for- according to shipping a .ere. copper and chemicals were said to have been cut as much a.^ 3.S Since the beginn:: ear m some ca>es. $19 mil. copper76 words
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102 1960-03-25 2 Dull day in London apart from South African slide LONDON. Friday. APART from a fresh slide in South African pold shares on nervousness concerning the possibility of further native demonstrations, quiel and featureless conditions prevailed in the London stock markets. Sentiment was helped by the good British employment figures and102 words
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Article63 1960-03-25 2 LONDON: .Most traders express surprise at the turther advance at Singapore and were slow in making the upward adjustment to London quotations. Some dealers, however, believed that Russian orders might soon be placed at Singapore and attributed the steadiness to that. In NEW YORK rubber futures63 words
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Article44 1960-03-25 2 T EW YORK Wall Street 11 closed steady with a majority of gains mostly to one point. though profit-taking hit the market In the morning the undertone continued optimistic, still reflecting neral business olook Ind'; were leac h a few electronics prominent.44 words
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Article771 1960-03-25 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS I cci wm Cum capital tssua xall eiclvtfißg everytittap ii excluding amatol I cii cum Mnos issue 1 icr r= eicluimt capital retvrt t ccr cum capital ratira I cl cum livdeaf e call771 words
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Advertisement671 1960-03-25 2 /s^\ A S_| THE C .A. V. LINES V Sailings ta ADEN, RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. f CONTINENTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS lg_ jL S tire P. S'harr. Penang s> JjSf IH_*l fc Gdn. IS 25 Mar 25 27 Mar 21 23 Mai CJrC' m s Batata a 29 Mar 4 Apr671 words
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Advertisement175 1960-03-25 2 2ff_seiPPi\ fl j HAMBURC-AMERlclir> <Sc NORTH GERMAN i^ To (Colombo), Genoa, Morse.ll Bremen Horrb Colls Southampton f or p BAYERNSTEIN iLLOYD 30 Ma t WERRASTEIN (LLOYO ESSEN (HAPAG 21 g Express Service IM hUru To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama HAVELSTEIN (LLOYO. I HANNOVER (HAPAG. Omit: THE BLUE FUNNEL u* (NORTH AMERICAN175 words
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Article, Illustration76 1960-03-25 3 Straight faces at Rotary lunch SINGAPORE. Friday. mghed when .Mr. Harold H. Fulton, president of the CiviSaucer Investigations (New Zealand), spoke of the existence rs in our skies today. Iter-of-fact lone he lold the Rotary Club luncheon a! the i :?ry d76 words
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Article88 1960-03-25 3 THE FREE PRESS SATURDAY STORY FROM you onoth I THE SATURDAY Every Safutv doy I be a story of high drama, of played by fate, of the forces that shape the destinies of men and women. Every one, brilliantly tt a true story, not I TOMORROW, the first story in88 words
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Article33 1960-03-25 3 NGAPORE The deputy SuperinU Police. Tan Teck Khi: a talk on police training In Singapore to members of the Rotaiv Club at the weekly luncheon met at the Princes Restaurant yesterday33 words
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Article16 1960-03-25 3 SINGAPORE. F UU acquittec pl.t $11 fr Ourinukh Singh by putting him death on No16 words
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Article17 1960-03-25 3 KOTA BAHRU. Fri.—Kelantan and Trengganu have been declared free from smallpox and all restrictions17 words
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118 1960-03-25 3 THEY TEACH MALAY DURING OFF-HOURS THESE 200 policemen from the Singapore Police Force are giving their services as 'gurus'' at the present Malay evening classes conducted by the Government. The men are from the various branches of the force including the Traffic Police, the Marines and the Volunteer Corps. Since118 words
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Article21 1960-03-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Federation Government is planning legislation to control the operations of massage parlours throughout the country.21 words
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144 1960-03-25 3 SINGAPORE, Friday. ABOUT 20 women want to make the trip to Massachusetts with blind-and-deaf Miss Chan Poh Lin, lo'. who plans to study al the Perkins Institute. The Institute and the Singapore Association for the Blind are jointly offering144 words
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Article46 1960-03-25 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. About 30 members of the St. Anarew's Youth Fellowship will visit the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital at Siglap on Sunday at 4 p.m. to cheer up j the patients. The party will be led by j Padre L. Drage.46 words
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143 1960-03-25 3 FAMILY BENEFIT SOCIETY PICK OFFICIALS, FIXES 'PAY' SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Singapore Family Benefit Society met to pick its officials and approve honorariums. It approved the monthly allowance of $50 each to the secretary and treasurer. It also approved honorariums of $100 a year to its medical examiner and $50 each143 words
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Article59 1960-03-25 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The Ministry of Education is taking steps to deal with the problem of over-aged students in Johore. More classes for over-aged students have been organised in various parts of the skate and plans are being considered to provide other forms of study59 words
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Article36 1960-03-25 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Devan Nair has agreed, at the j request of the Minister for i Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. to remain as Political Secretary to the Minister lor a few weeks.36 words
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188 1960-03-25 3 The brazen furniture thieves put new house owner in a fix SEMBAYVANG, Friday. A GANG of men drove up Iu a iuwl\ huill furnished and unoccupied house in Sembawang Hill [.state and removed the new furniture in broad daylight l;isi week. Curious neighbours v. blandly told that the men had188 words
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Article63 1960-03-25 3 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The fourth "Make Youth Find" camp will be held at the Wesley Methodist Church. Fort Canning Road, from April 25 to 30. The programme will include inspirational addresses. Bible studies, forums and quizzes. The chairman of the camp will be Mr. Michael Chua of the Kampong63 words
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Article41 1960-03-25 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr James R. Beheficld. publicity officer of the Pacific Area i Travel Association, arrived here yesterday in the course iof three-month tour of the Pacific areas to gather firstI hand material for the PATA j magazine.41 words
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Article23 1960-03-25 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Y.W.C.A. International Women's Club will visit the Children's Aid Society home at 10 a.m. on March' 30.23 words
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Article29 1960-03-25 3 SINGAPORE. Fri— S pore dancer Rose Eberv. will talk about the choreography she did for the new Malay film, "Noor Islam" over Radio Singapore at 8.30 tonight.29 words
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126 1960-03-25 3 The Family Planning Association makes plans SINGAPORE, Fri.— The central executive committee of th» mily Planning Assoc tion yesterday appointed various sub-eom-m to deal effect r ly with the everyday management ot t! sociation. An official of the association told the Free Press that these committees were now mapping out126 words
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Article41 1960-03-25 3 SINGAPORE. I The Standard-Vacuum Oil pany and the National U Oil Work reached agreement on question of overtime pay for seven employees who had been classified as non-indus-trial clerks. The meeting wu held at the Ministry bour and Law41 words
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Miscellaneous169 1960-03-25 3 PM ino Programing Kelvin Reu tens; 7.30 These art 102 Prlday fare; 1.30 new. a review of ,«me of the The" news: 1.40 Newstalk: 145 latest discs in the music Shops by Made in Vienna: 2.00 Close down. Knigsley Morrando. "00 Programme summarv; 5.03 8.00 Learn Malay, (repeat of The169 words
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92 1960-03-25 4 British cars are stars of big show at Geneva i^ENEVA. Fri.— British cars, large and small, scored a big success at the International Motor Show Geneva The Triumph Herald was a top seller from the day .show opened. Other cars that pulled in the orders were the Alpine Sunbeam, the92 words
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149 1960-03-25 4 A. MACPHERSON - A. MACPHERSON Bv ])ERNA (Lib-. u —Br troops v trawl to the world trouble spots in luxur experience of the ne airliner comfort when, with men of the I le. I flew 1.700 to Lib> the bigg-. RAF exercise Tht I149 words
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167 1960-03-25 4 A 'BIG BROTHER' DECIDES ORWELL'S 1984' IS OBSCENE AND BANS IT LONDON, Fri. George Orwell's "1984," the book that brought the term "Big Brother" into the language, has been withdrawn from all high school libraries in Miami because some parents complained it had "off-colour passages." Mr. Wilfred Rice, principal of167 words
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Article28 1960-03-25 4 LONDON. Fri. The Asian flu epidemic in 1957 was responsible for 30.000 deaths in England and Wales, according to ft MinLstrv of Health report- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article22 1960-03-25 4 LONDON. Fri. The re- cord price of 130,000 for an j English painting was oaid for I a Gainsborough ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article344 1960-03-25 4 EX-PRIVATE BENNETT OF THE GREEN HOWARDS FILLS IN GAP OF 17 FORGOTTEN YEARS A SMACK in the eye has brought back the memory that Arthur Bennett lost 17 years ago. The smack came accidentally from a plastic doll wielded by his four-year-old son.344 words
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Article, Illustration69 1960-03-25 4 BUTCH BUTCH -WHO'S TAKING WHO FOR THE MORNING WALK? ***** is m\ name, gays this four-year old boy. and niv pet Boxer is also called Butch. They were resting on the doorstep of a coffee-bar i.n Vienna and caught the eye of a photoiirapher.Butt h (the boy) said thev were69 words
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Article53 1960-03-25 4 NEW YORK. Fri. A girl caught looting a petrol station till in New Jersey admitted she had robbed six shops of more than M54.800 in the past month She spent most of the money taking her 13-year-old Bister to New York for nights out. The53 words
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Article, Illustration135 1960-03-25 4 SPECIALIST ADVICE FOR FARAH: SHE HOPES FOR A BOY TEHERAN, Fri.— Queen Farah of Persia is following a careful regimen to ensure the birth of a boy, a court source said here. The 21 -year-old Queen, who is expecting a baby, probably in November, is abiding by this regimen on135 words
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87 1960-03-25 4 13 countries invited to air talks WASHINGTON. Fri. Flying teams and observers from 13 countries. including neutral nations, have been invited to the second annual U.S.Asian fighter weapons conference at Clark Aire Base in the Philippines from March 28 to April 8. Invitations to send jet fighter teams have been87 words
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Article15 1960-03-25 4 TAIPEH. Fri A school roof collapsed, injuring 13 children and a teacher U.P.I.15 words
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Article28 1960-03-25 4 TOKYO. Fri. Japanese Customs have confiscated 26 gold bars worth about M593.000 aboard the Ra> Maersk. a Danish freigh ter. and arrested two Chinese crewmen.28 words
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Article28 1960-03-25 4 LONDON. Fri. Lord Blandford, 33. the Marquis of Blandford and heir of the Duke of Marlboroueh. ha.s filed a divorce suit charging his wife with adultery'.28 words
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Article32 1960-03-25 4 LONDON. Fri. The Duke of Edinburgh will have a meatless meal when he attends the 200th anniversary dinner of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, here on April. 4.32 words
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Article53 1960-03-25 4 LONDON. Fri T) i part of the Bible the title chose; new translation ini day English proved by the joint the church/ The committee said would be simultaneous ilication of the New t ment. the first part to o< i completed, throughout th< world mReuter - 53 words
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35 1960-03-25 4 MOSCOW. Fri Nikolai Buig... for Soviet Prime Mini been relieved ol hi chairman of .poi Economic Council requHe is now living in retirement near Moscow on a $2,200 mor' ion.35 words
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Article13 1960-03-25 4 BANGKOK Fri r men have bee. and transporting then, the border.13 words
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Advertisement291 1960-03-25 4 JALAN-LAH BERSAMA 2 ■QUALITY^ J_^^^^^^ /_A Diperbuct untok megurangJfiiIARANTrEW _il *&^zl^ |y__^^ an t* 6 00 0 dengan bogion 4^r^\ I _o u^ y__P^ atasnya istimewa berworna niIffl '/iilla -_Ts§l§|s^ y _*«____y__^^ tam, choklat ctau kuning duku WpS**^^* S AmWkwr i <S-. >«<lfrhv Hii *sr -Af untok kanak2. Boleh dibersebkan291 words
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Advertisement12 1960-03-25 4 i ____i for j air travel ROTTERDAM BUILDINGS ,39 ROBINSON RD N12 words
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Miscellaneous382 1960-03-25 4 BORN today you are If there is confusion in the air eminently practical and do your best to dispel it. Plan shrewd when it comes to fo r today: make no future comimportant business matters mltmente involving your future. You CANCER (June 22-Juiy 23) are a natural executive Finish up382 words
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Miscellaneous92 1960-03-25 4 DAILY CROSSWORD io rso ■•n li i s icmosfi 1 As head wear part oi the 4. T*his may be head < I 9. On (bt ho:. spc; »7). J :<-peaied „nc I Mi I j... .lament <3». 6. White chart !er i a„«ociatior. P. It s short, for the92 words
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Article393 1960-03-25 5 SINGAPORE CLERGYMEN GIVE EASTER PLAY FOR THE TEDDY BOYS A MIXED RECEPTION SINGAPORE, Friday. OHOULD JESUS CHRIST and his distiples be portrayed in tight blue jeans and crepe j soles? Singapore church dignitaries are divided. They gave the Easter play by the Rev. Ernest Marvin,393 words
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Article, Illustration90 1960-03-25 5 WOMEN -BY A BEAUTICIAN WOMEN are the same the world over they are never satisfied with what they have. Madamniscile Jacqueline Durieux. the visiting French beauty expert said this at a lecture and demonstration of make-up she nave at the YW< V 'In Paris it i.s fashionable to have a90 words
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36 1960-03-25 5 Caught carrying stolen police pistol— man gets four years jail found iii p ion of a river and 1 1 rounds Septembei was jailed for foui Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tab in lhe Assize rounc. pink36 words
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44 1960-03-25 5 GAPORE. Fri. An choolboy. Halimin bin Tahir, described a -problem child" has been missing from his home for 11 days. Anvone knowing the whereabouts of the boy should contact the assistant Director, Counselling and Advice Bureau. Social Welfare Department.44 words
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109 1960-03-25 5 'MAKE DEATH TRAP JUNCTION SAFE FOR US' CALL TO GOVT. ITATONG. Fri.— Many accidents have occurred at the Duku Road/Tembeling Road junction, and residents in the area want the junction to be made safe. "It's a death trap." they said. The residents want the Government io put up "Stop. Look.109 words
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133 1960-03-25 5 GIVE MORE, SPEND LESS HARI RAYA CALL "KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Muslim.-, in Selangor were told to give more to cnarity and exercise less lavish spending during Hari Raya. In a Hari Raya message to all Muslims the president of the Religious Affairs Department, Tuan Haji Ali bin Haji Taib, said:133 words
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Article28 1960-03-25 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A threestorey mixed secondary school will be built at Wilt red Road al a cost of $547,500. It will have two science blocks28 words
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Article51 1960-03-25 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tlie manager of the Nanyang j University Co-operative Stores Society Limited. Mr. Chua Han Leong has denied that he had asked for a 50 per cent wage increase. Mr. Chua told the Free Press: "I did not ask for any increase in salary."51 words
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Advertisement146 1960-03-25 5 __^_£__M__l I I *^a. M J I ''V" y/ Mt 4 Srr^i situated, clcon with all modern J ''•S'lGrt convemences V Yll gt|ktf_^J Reasonable Rates "^Va a* I r-T*^ri Food is good with o nice BAR M f «T_J Private Car Pork Facilities. 'LADYBIRD' quolity >^ N»J tocks for children146 words
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Miscellaneous133 1960-03-25 5 RIP KIRBY Bv John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson felfl WT S'OW 1 HCNV ABOUT THE J?AC?>O I'LL TURN IT W iCV_TH!N»3 SONo of AS 9€:CVV BOS TRANSMITTER, jON ANC? JUST C* ABOARD THE j/j^ 9U|U I __r 11 ___^_^_^_t I __^__i __B V >__r s _T*__-_u^i? -^____5_.« MANDRAKE Lee Fa,k133 words
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200 1960-03-25 6 OPINION Pawn men must think again pawnbrokers did not do their case against the n'oposed legislative changes any good by suddenly refusing to accept pled The explanation they offered their cuswas that they had no more money to loan cut, small dehaving withdrawn the investments on which the pawnbroking business200 words
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Article94 1960-03-25 6 The client must be blamed THE Singapore Polytechnic Architectural Society, distressed by the "horrible mess of structures" in Maiaya. puts the blame squarely on the client. "Ho insists on an Indian tile roof, window boxes. sloping columns, flower box every colour he can think of." and for good measure throws94 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1960-03-25 6 SUSAN BARNES - What makes a girl look at older men —as prospective husbands? SUSAN BARNES A WOMAN'S FRANKLY STARTLING VIEWS ON LOVE AND MARRIAGE 23 HERE Is an article 0 It| thinking-the writer iays ma an older man to l 0 v» lovad by any time' and Jh you why ONE thing,1,062 words
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Article, Illustration903 1960-03-25 6 CUBA UNDER CASTRO BRUCE ROTHWELL ends his report on the land where poverty and corruption were once accepted as inevitable by looking at the hope and progress that have already been brought to the land... ril HE twin symbols of lhe903 words
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Article, Illustration333 1960-03-25 7 SWAN BEE - SWAN BEE I FIRST JUMP OVER I SAPORE IS PART I THEIR TRAINING I THE WORLD ajfa;rrur Ch»n*i. Friday AFTER THE PARACHUTING rSHOW A PRECISION FORMATION FLIGHT BY THREE RAF BEVERLEYS II R seal-bell, please. The order m a Flight Serjeant shortly after in an333 words
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210 1960-03-25 7 EDNA TAN - 500 UNDERGRADS SWEAT FOR $200,000 DURING LONG HOLIDAYS EDNA TAN By Bo KIT TIMAH, Fri. Some oOj University oi Malaya students would have earned nost $200,000 together by the time vacation ends in May. During the four montns ition, these students found extra pocket money and a taste of working210 words
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Article49 1960-03-25 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Tan Theng Chiang, 46, former assistant Minister for Lands and Housing, under the Lim Yew Hock Government, died in his home yesterday morning, after a nine month illness. The cortege will leave his house in Siglap, tomorrow for the Bedok Burial Ground.49 words
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Article39 1960-03-25 7 KATONG. Fri. "lhe Carribeans" will hoia an Easter dance "Tropical Easter Night" al the Singapore Military Forces hall on April 16 from 8 p.m. Baby Low and his Hawaiian Melodies will be In attendance.39 words
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Article, Illustration15 1960-03-25 7 > LOVELY Miss Theresa Pang. She is 20 and a beautician.15 words
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147 1960-03-25 7 The towkay's wife had a thirst... she opens door, lets in thugs SINGAPORE, Friday. THREE BOBBKBS rushed into a watch dealer's shop in North Bridge Bond when the towkay's wife opened the collapsible gate lo _o out and buv some ice water Alter threatening the family with a revolver and147 words
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156 1960-03-25 7 THE GIRL GUIDES PLAN A FIVE-DAY CAMP TO MARK SILVER JUBILEE iJiisu/ifUKi.. rn. The Girl Guides' Association will hold a camp in Jurong Irom Aug. 29 to Sept. 2 to celebrate the movement's Silver Jubilee. Mrs. Lily Emmanuel, the State Commissioner said guides from the Federation, Sarawak. North Borneo and156 words
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Article50 1960-03-25 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tlie Mother's Union and otnt-r women's organisations ol the St. Andrews Cathedral celebrated the Feast ot the Annunciation with a Holy Communion at the cathedral this morning. The service was conducted in English and Chinese. Mr Kenneth John Lee -acted as interpreter50 words
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Article183 1960-03-25 7 PLAN FOR BLOOD BANKS ALL COUNTRY FrUALA LuMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government is to start a country-wide publicity campaign to encourage more people to become blood donors. Announcing th. the Minister ot Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong yoke Lin. said that many people were still ignorant what blood donation183 words
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Article22 1960-03-25 7 SINGAPORE. Fri A district iudge yesterd i red Foot: Cher Siak. IT. to underrelormative I breaking Into a Pi ilip22 words
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Advertisement113 1960-03-25 7 55 cts. II II fi ml fffll_^____MF __p9I perfu! Slide Shows as never before IM C_l Jpr*+ f l r* ~s*~y Touch the remote cont I «s^ button the si'« c l_^ m¥^i chonged instontly. Anotl IV yP^rf touch. m the projec J§ 85mm/F2.» Kotogon Int %t> changeoble lens, 30C113 words
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Advertisement194 1960-03-25 7 \\^j _»inj_n miUiiii- ui'i-unu xn^«-» ~w ■*iiamm/^m%.mmmw\mw/~ 9* *.t~fl *i W 7 f f T** jss. fll r \WB £f ■■'v. fc f. M\ < I *V /s_•s Jmmkm, _f_\ ffi'JmAMmmX ~M» _____»____3r^_fl___fl_ ■_b_**'^„ For example: EXTRA QUIET AIRLINERS Long famed for their superlative quietness, Pan American's double-decked Supor"Sti.ito"Clipp' now194 words
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Miscellaneous187 1960-03-25 7 IDIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS I SINGAPOBI STACK CUM: ide With Violin" at Cultural Centre, Fort Canning Road. 9 p.m INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film shows at H.M. Convict Prison Changi at 7.30 p.m. SINGAPOBI POLYTECHNIC Information sessions ;or p peciive students at 4.45 p.m. UM Main Lecture Thea Prince Edward187 words
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Miscellaneous43 1960-03-25 7 SINGAPORE df— 9 mmWSmmmmttmm*Tmm'. Am. JmrnWA TODAY: 10.22 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.11 a.m. and 10.58 p.m. SUNDAY: 10.53 a.m. and 11.24 p.m. MONDAY: 11.33 a.m. and 11.51 p.m. TUESDAY: 12.12 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 0.19 a.m. and 1251 p.m. Till RSDAY: 0.48 a.m. and 1.28 p.m.43 words
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Article, Illustration263 1960-03-25 8 Nurse Meg replies to your queries Qls it in order to gite my baby one of the bottled fruit juices instead of fresh fruit juice? A Yes, you can give your baby any of the proprietory brands of fruit juices which you mentioned as they all have a re- cognised263 words
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603 1960-03-25 8 jIfANY mothers are i 1 convinced that constipation is the root of all evil. Their children's bowels are a constant source of anxiety and I am often asked what should be given for a child's constipation. First, it i.s not essential that a603 words
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Article, Illustration527 1960-03-25 8 THE ACCENT IS ON COLOUR IN ITALIAN SUMMER CREATION dateline ROME Martelli starts new f Feminascope feature MMMMM iimimmiiiT ONE oi" the best-known authorities on Italian fashions is the Dottore Vladimir Rossini. Founder-Director of the Italian Fashion Board. He is also secretary-general of SAMIA, the ready-to-wear fashion fair, held twice527 words
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190 1960-03-25 8 Mangosteen stains vanish this way f~E____n3nafe pVERYOXE knows how j move man. staii MRS. A. R. POILIER Estate, Singapore wins first prize of S2l) in j contest. Mie writ» stain occurs, take the pui it at once on the stain till wash the stain in soap Don't waste bread "pt'XXERS-l'p190 words
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Advertisement203 1960-03-25 8 w* m fl fl_~ flfl il ii«^l.W| v .,^v.- A? j *^l_si A 1 4 Try Pearl Cutex Nail Polish and see how perfectly lovely your hands look. Your fingertips y| glow with luminous beauty. And the exclusive formula defies chipping and peeling. Daynme or evening for all occasions enhance203 words
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Advertisement17 1960-03-25 8 St' •> >»: vXlm*° jdmBSBoBSiSBp :_K :^:^3^ :v: :^<;: ''J&ffi----'^'^ ___M*^ _^:-:^^?^^te^-._^'^B IPHk _j__r i4i/*o/r fl V E s?v_! 5^17 words
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Article, Illustration287 1960-03-25 9 SONG, a musical comedy by Richard Rodgers merstein 11. (Philips 12-inch, A*****L). Also availOA AY 835 538. Rodgers and Ham merstein has never faced a stiff er To write a romantic musical comedy around the hurhinatown. m! another great Broadway show287 words
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Article, Illustration766 1960-03-25 9 ANTOINETTE - ANTOINETTE ISIDE BALLET' by SPOTLIGHT ON FOUR WHO ARE SHOWING GREAT PROMISE TODAY §0 FAR Inside Ballet has concentrated mainly on senior ballet dancers of Singapore. This week, however, let us have a look at the juniors, the "Babes of the Ballet." They766 words
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Advertisement27 1960-03-25 9 8 RONERIOO Design NP J^w*r\mr" rOMSITO .erea pi .'ed with 1145.0*1 lies 78- SIS4MN SlflW.M .1H..1H ST, BUM J SSM.V< HH l Cash. A. LTD., <n*»P«re fl27 words
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Advertisement137 1960-03-25 9 Prizes for boys and girls OOCKET MONEY L__ o V <->< I are offered q w^l for colouring this 0 /fO^ Jf scene with paints. ?j7\\ There are four prizes of- /f\ .V }<£_* r^ fered each of $5 (two for ~__J N V. tm boys and two for girls)137 words
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Advertisement362 1960-03-25 9 THIS CoUtWIT HAVE HAPPM-P ••^*V^ m vou HAtr-e ccrr rov* ygjaft. PACKING W\ TO V* ejl R/ e PACKING wider Hie rmnn* mwmJk I Supervision o? Mr. T. S. hmuy witfc PK over 20 Yeor*' laporieoce wmd Msj m mm mmm WßfA wirfc o Jmm Importowcoo' W m/A\ Packers. Be362 words
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Miscellaneous72 1960-03-25 9 MUSIC QUIZ i H NO ONE could name last weeks mystery man! So here is anther picture of the same performer. See if you can r^ounise l»i«»^ n The prije fatkpot of o"J jiV Pn, i 1 n P d 10-Inch n^^ u l A hrw Phllins extended play records.72 words
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Article, Illustration407 1960-03-25 10 FREE PRESS RACING EXPERT ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP TOMORROW'S RACE PROSPECTS I 1. DIV I—AIILK:1 AIILK: lechniiolor II 9.00. Prince of Lalita 8.11. \Mu> lawn S In. Herberts Kuda B.<>:>. Timberlane 8.03. Peaceful Kin< 8.01. Drramboat 8.00. Pinkson 8.00. Marksman 8.00. Brave (.eneral 7.11, Sovereign Klamr ",.l?>. (oua ft 7.1*.407 words
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Article48 1960-03-25 10 INNIPEG. Fn.— Teh Kew San -Malaya Charoen tailand' and Tan Joe Hock Indonesia! reached the third round of the Canadian badminton champion..ropping a set. Doubles Lim Say Hup and Teh Kew San ana Tan Joe Hock and Watanasin also entered the third round.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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59 1960-03-25 10 Entries are now open for the Singapore Badminton Association championships on Aoril 30. Entries close on April 16. Events are: Junior men's ies and doubles. Junior women's singles and doubles. Junior mixed doubles and veterans singles and doubles. Entry forms are available from the honorary59 words
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Article252 1960-03-25 10 THREE OF THE FASTEST Cl. 2 Div. 2 One Mile Meteorite II 8.00: Morning Flight 812; Fiery Hare 8.11; lira nt as 8.11; Fine Choice 8.10; This Time 8.09; Excelsior 8.08; Supreme Test 8.08; F stroll 8.07; Sweet Dream II 8.06; Pollv Slipper 8.02; Thanks A Million 7.12. SEPARATING Fine252 words
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Article482 1960-03-25 10 Malaya's best sprinters clash CL\S> 1. DIV. I— MRS. Happv Melod> 9.10: Tudor i Wonder* 9.05; Bestcrete 9.02; Sun of Burma 9.00; Dententurius 8.07: Marigold 8.08: Flying Phoenix 8.05; Sinjrora II 8.03; Montv 8.02; Monitor 8.01; HoliI day Time 8.00; Glee 7.13: Lucky Lu'ckv 7.12: Dinkum 7.12; Your Highness II482 words
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Article338 1960-03-25 10 (LASS 1. DIV. 2—l MILF. The Nailer 9.00: Jarnuu 8.12; Oleander II 8.12: Sulpizio 8.11; Picture Fan II 8.08. Carthusian II 8.08: Straits (ode 8ob: Shamrock Slipper 8.04; Brilliant Scholar 8.04; Noble Albert 8.04; Oisin 8.03; Mont Blot II 8.03; White Heather 8.02; Wonder Kid 8.00;338 words
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Article269 1960-03-25 10 L\SS I, DIV. I—6 MRS Isaha-Setia 9.00; Sonsusie 8.1 tant Tt II 1.11; Sir Chiron 8.10; Whi/ I'aJi SOH; Handsome 8. 08; Giminnc 8.07; (iold Hunt 8.07; Forest Duke II 8.07; Hon Wayne 8.04; Sage Blue 5.04; Fower First 8.04; Our Kingdom 8.03: >ir Kinder 8.0 1: Blue269 words
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Article118 1960-03-25 10 (L\ss i. ni\ t, i i (.eneral Pil M.oii; silver t%'hi* tie 8.13; Red Sunrise h .ll nf Wisdom Sin \rtina lonosphere 8.07: Charge 8.06; Krakatoa 8.06. ton Sir Iran, is I State Minstrel X(M Cobra 8.03; Rodato 8.03. PTHS of WISDOM ond t«» F.arly Bird118 words
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Article77 1960-03-25 10 TODAY'S SPORT BOXING: FEAF boxing championships Seletar. XETBALL: Combined Schools championships RGS and CHI J ATHLETICS: Combined Schools X-Country Run SES. 7 PORT OF SPAIN. Fri I England's team for the fifth 1 and final Test against West Indies is: Cowdrey, Pullar. Dexter. Subba Row.Reuter - 77 words
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Article15 1960-03-25 10 DUBLIN, Fri.— lreland beat. New Zealand 6-1 at badminton last night.— Reuter.15 words
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Article75 1960-03-25 10 WHAT 'S You TIME for FOUR miles H°J V fas V if four miles in 21 be the winner at Athletic Associate championship at Saturday April 9. B But any tim< be considered a fair Schoolboys. civil preparing for tl Last year's (lli:!1 the Royal Air I an place went75 words
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Article133 1960-03-25 10 1 \ss 1 im 1 ir> \n.ohna Mt; Who tares II 1.13: Hiijh Sovereign I hatan 8.10: Woodcote lad< Tourong I Brilliant 8.09; Forest Beau II > den 8.09; Black (>old > lot Boy reritna 1 5.07; Rubber Planter II The I riar II IK; south of133 words
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258 1960-03-25 10 t i \s> >. my. I—l mii i Movie House II 9.00; ollecj tor 8.13; Amusement Park II 8.07; Jolly Day 8.04; Perhaps So 8.05; Rina 8.04; Jolly Dav Bintang Timor 8.02; Peanut Kid 8.01; Sureshot 8.00; More Tin 8.00; Redouble258 words
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Advertisement309 1960-03-25 10 1» He for9ot He forgot j .3 "Z7 M £ft£n> He forgot ImmF !W But this punter REMEMBERED ...TO ORDER HIS Free Press Race Day Special ITS IN TOMORROWS Why the Prestcold Big Four is today's most wanted refrigerator m ek m^^^i(J^W \w Last year, ahead of its time, the309 words
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Advertisement85 1960-03-25 10 J& J NAME (block letli ADDRESS: I wish Athletic A JJJ** to be held on Satu: the Macßitchie P En trie v ci 1960. No lat Entry fee: 5 I hereby cert:: by the rules of the A under which this mi DATE:.. Niirn 1 1 nr*. Signature of Hon.85 words
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Article, Illustration175 1960-03-25 11 Sockalingam retires in tears andd KO final is drawn FARRER PARK. Friday near to tears .•ond time dur:out hockey final between .ttion Club. I h ended in an but v d the ten- am looked ieir sharpThe replay will be held tomorrow a I r Park. im left the field175 words
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Article, Illustration97 1960-03-25 11 I^n Cray Diamond by South ana Spade by West, three ac North players elected to force with Two Spades The cue bid at this point did not promise control of the enemy suit, but later South was bound to be misled; in one cm. for nee. his side97 words
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Article14 1960-03-25 11 I Lying vsork. of J Vielphi :kok I. 88014 words
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Article57 1960-03-25 11 Pasir Panjang made an impressive start when they won the first round of the Schools Inter District knocktable tennis championship lor boys and girls at the onal Recreation centre. Results Boys: Pasir Pan- beat City 3-2. Girls: Pasir beat Katong o-O. tball Bukit Timah beat57 words
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Article23 1960-03-25 11 Eveready Sports (Hub and RAF Seletar drew 3-3 in a oecer match. IbiaWm H san <2> and Dollah Yu :or Eveready.23 words
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Advertisement2412 1960-03-25 11 SFFf ***************I P9V ll *****1l illllllli_llillflllli 9 Va tlMllllltil_Jll_lll <=^VI-o»^«<^ ALL TYPISTS L C/ mwnmm UP P* "ffl r SECRETARIES: YOU f\m M mmmW^mW^mmmM Mm mmWmm W I ™f i\ l^__J___l A JL W m\m\ m■■ illliil' /J V il' ill /./.In Aa ERASER" OOMBCINE CAMERA nl _fiF__rl W ,92,412 words
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Article147 1960-03-25 12 HARRY CHIA - HARRY CHIA Johore planters complain of well-organised thefts MOONLIGHT TAPPING TO FINANCE TRIADS AND SUBVERSIVE ELEMENTS, REPORT CHARGES By JOHORE BAHRU. Friday IprBBKU >tealin£ in West Johore is well organized and proceeds are used to finance secret societies This allegation is made in the 1939 annual147 words
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116 1960-03-25 12 Jury spares killer from death in gas chamber I\O\VMEVILLE (Call- fornia), Fri. Larry Lord Motherwell, convicted of killing an elderly Washington, D.C.. widow, was spared yesterday from execution in the San Quentin gas chamber. The jury that convicted Motherwell of first degree murder decided yesterday should be life imprisonme: TheU.P.I - 116 words
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Article26 1960-03-25 12 RABAT. Fri.— The MorocGovernment has invited architect Charles le busier to study the towntning problems ol rebuiling Agadir. destroyed by earthquake on March 1.26 words
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Article29 1960-03-25 12 DETROIT. Fr:. Astronomer Dr. I. M. Levitt, predicted today that in 20 years there will be thriving colonies of men and women on the moon.29 words
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Article16 1960-03-25 12 PORT OF SPAIN. Fri.- Sir Winston Churchill arrived here yesterday in the yacht Christina.16 words
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176 1960-03-25 12 'A wedding gift or just good wishes for Margaret' row PROPOSAL io give Princess Margaret a wed ding gift started a row at the meeting of the Edinburgh City Council yesterday. The dispute flared up wh the Lord Provost, who u>\ > presides at council m was escorting the DukeReuter - 176 words
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136 1960-03-25 12 BIT OFF NOSE: MAN GOES TO JAIL FOR YEAR pORT MORESBY (New Guinea' Fri. A Ne" Guinea native has been jailed for 12 months for biting off a man's nos a village .squabble. Kaberai Lekegute appeared re Supreme Judge Mr. Justice Gore in Goroka in New Gu.. I aded guilty136 words
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Article32 1960-03-25 12 WASHINGTON. Fri. The House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday cut $49 million <Msl6o million) from President Eisenhower's request for defence support aid of $724 million <M52.433 million >. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article20 1960-03-25 12 JAKARTA. Fri.— Suspt n MPs want to post inau :i oi th< mutual co-operation na. ment- U.P.I.U.P.I - 20 words
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Article27 1960-03-25 12 PARIS. Fri Khrushchev and her three daughters yesterday too.look at what Paris designs for its shopgirls and secret an ar.d liked what they saw.27 words
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Article, Illustration105 1960-03-25 12 DESPITE the tight money market. Malays in Singapore are preparing for a uraud Hari Raya. Shops in Geylang reported good sales in the past week. Shops. which usually close at nine, now stay open ill midnight. Preparations for HariFree Press - 105 words
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159 1960-03-25 12 2 desperate convicts release 14 hostages \ashville. (Ten- nessee), Fri. Two desperate convicts yesterday released 14 h o stag es, Including three women, whom they had held for 24 hours under a threat of "wholesale murder if we don't get our freedom." The two rebellious convicts. Raymond Farra and RobertReuter - 159 words
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Article13 1960-03-25 12 SANDRINGHAM. Fri.— Fire destroyed 300 acres of the Royal estate.- ReuterReuter - 13 words
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128 1960-03-25 12 Big Red China aid for Nepal under new pact pEKING, Fri. Com- munist China is to grant the Himalayan state of Nepal aid worth $63.3 million over the next three years without any conditions, under an agreement published here last night. The two countries have also agreed that ihe entireReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement154 1960-03-25 12 nS^Pt convert it to cash through a classified advert in the free press TIMES HOUSE. ..IVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE 0. TEL. 2SOO BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS. {OtA MINIMUM OF TWENTY ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $D wSl^jo «NT». SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE. 0 JOJ a MlNlmu m O 'TWENTY ACCOMMODATION154 words
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Advertisement477 1960-03-25 12 ymVma IMIMII| Oyj aj m FREE press I tr^M WORD PUZZU -^1 I Cu d j h»n.g Name Address 5 a a lIIIIM CLUES FOR WOR I 1. Edible seo creature, like a large shrimp M 2. A boy who his breod on the tablecloth is likely to be reproved477 words
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