The Singapore Free Press, 26 March 1960
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Title Section19 1960-03-26 1 \jL NEWSP *PER mpv»nnv |S TALK||)G WOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1960 15 CENTS.19 words
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42 1960-03-26 1 Bob Peries - FOOL-PROOF: It's a boon to accountants ENTER- SUPER BANK ROBOT Bob Peries By r and f*2 job ISpace Isaving .1.3 tO i elecwill be ,i Sii soon. It onise the ounting n. Mr. me, Ihe vc lived IT tilt' to Is, madtlH'42 words
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Article30 1960-03-26 1 LONDON Sat. Queen ibeth has approved the award of the George Medal Arthur Bamford 49 -year-old British bomb disposal expert, the London Gazette announced yesterd^30 words
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Article, Illustration72 1960-03-26 1 CHARLES AND ANNE ADMIRE THEIR BABY BROTHER AS HE RESTS IN HIS COT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE I# PRINCE CHARLES and Princess Anne admire their new baby brother m his cot at Buckingham Palace one of the first pictures taken of Prince Andrew. Cecil Beaton took 200 pictures72 words
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353 1960-03-26 1 U.S. BACKS THE DEMAND FOR SECURITY COUNCIL DEBATE ON THE AFRICAN MASSACRE THE United States last night threw its powerful support behind Afro-Asian demands for a Security Council debate on the Sharpville massacre. The Secretary of State. Mr. Herter. said he favoured placing on the Council nda an item seekingReuter - 353 words
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117 1960-03-26 1 Wanted: 12 mil. workers so automation gets the go-ahead in Russia LONDON. Sat. The director of Russia s largest institute for scientific research and technology said here >« sterday the Soviet I nion was concentrating on ••automation to achieve its ■even-year pan. He is Mr. B. I* I nksov. oneReuter - 117 words
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Article12 1960-03-26 1 TOKYO. Sat. Two people died m gales here.— ReuterReuter - 12 words
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153 1960-03-26 1 NO TAILS AND WHITE TIE FOR NIKITA AT OPERA OARIS, Sat.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, loyal to his habit of informal dress, was one of the few men not wearing tails at the Paris Opera House last night. He chose a dark lounge suit and a plain tie. Women turned outReuter - 153 words
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Article14 1960-03-26 1 PORT MORESBY. Sat.— Five tribesmen received death sentences for murder. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article15 1960-03-26 1 BANGKOK. Sat.— A Danish company opened a pharma- 1 ceutical plant here.— ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article56 1960-03-26 1 A FUND established m memory of the late Countess Mountbatten will be used to create nursing research fellowships m Britain and abroad, to bring people from overseas to Britain to study how the St. John Ambulance Brigade can best help their countries, and to fight tuberculosis56 words
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Article, Illustration194 1960-03-26 1 An alliance? No says Mrs. Banda A REBUFF FOR SIR JOHN COLOMBO, Saturd. \IKS. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, widow <>f the 1 assassinated Prime Minister of Ceylon and now patron of his Sri Lanka Freedom Party, Ikis turned down a suggestion thai the party should align Itself with the United National Party194 words
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Advertisement75 1960-03-26 1 tfCORD SOUND ON I Out put with DEXIOft of getting [!M£kis£L Yeu con moke me j( ond recesses, oland spaces around 0 'R^^flfNF mokes it easy to Tit *p^"^' _Ml age structures to n 'y^/M^irV -^g^J^^^-m q% Racks con <7^^V :i ~^'^EC~ ng high ond r,- If L, -n the75 words
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Advertisement73 1960-03-26 1 WML. -jtL gBT LOOK FOR Sr j%y^ THE MARK OF QUALITY QiltFeam ItmeF best electric appliances made Sunbeam Waffle Baker '^^1 Shavcmaster end Grill Automatic Fry Pan Lady Sunbeam Automatic Egg Boiler m 3 sizes Shaver with Poacher attachment Juf >f Automotic -S^- Sunbeam y^^^^^^B S*^* —^7 *< Mixers m73 words
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Advertisement16 1960-03-26 1 V\.\ 11 1 FOR FIXE IIKMTIRI 136/142 Orchard Road. Spor^— 9 THs ***** 22*>88 A *****16 words
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529 1960-03-26 2 Industrial shares are going up steadily ■poh^Vfff9Pf9P l TC SINGAPORE, Saturday. INDUSTRIAL shares continued their climb m price on the Malayan Stock Exchange yeslorday when twelve counters improved. The largest rises were three cents m William Jacks and two-and-a-half cents m Malayan Breweries. Continuing m >hort supply acre Wearno, McAlisters.529 words
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Article83 1960-03-26 2 King alongside the Singa- I pore Harbour Board wharves I this morning are: Iberia 13, Charon 4 5, Hoegh Silverwave 6A, Benarty 6 7. Benavon 8 9, Singapore 10 11. Luna Maersk 13 14. Java 15 16. Machaon 18, Melbourne Maru 19, Victory No. 1 21 22,83 words
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Article71 1960-03-26 2 HONG KONG. Friday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,255 $1,250 &51.250 &51.240 sales sellers Union Ins. Canton $100.00 $99.00 .sellers sales Wheelock Maiden 7.35 7.25 7.30 7.30 i sales sales 1 H Kong phone $36.25 $35.75 £$35.75 &535.25 sales j-ales D.uiv71 words
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Article60 1960-03-26 2 Perak Rubber pays 25 p.c. interim LONDON: Perak Rubber Plantations Ltd. declared an interim dividend of 25 per cent for the year ending March 31. payable on April 13 to shareholders on record on March 29. British Burmah— 3 p.c. LONDON: British Burmah Petroleum declared a dividend of three60 words
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Article54 1960-03-26 2 Phillips Petroleum: More earnings expected NKW YORK: Earnings of Phillips Petroleum Company m i960 are expected to exceed the previous company high achieved m 1959. it was predicted m the company's annual report to shareholders. Phillips Petroleum 1959 net income was $104,639,393 or $3.05 a share against $84,236,994 or54 words
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Article140 1960-03-26 2 Rubber consumption drop m January LONDON: The rubber po>i•icn m Brium for January wa c with December m brackets* In long toot: Consumption. 14.735 < 17.012 k Imports. 16.334 > 17.726 > Reexports 4.052 (2.592 k StOCkl held by manufacturers m warehouse.'27.366 23.620 > (exclusive of British Government stocks140 words
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Article119 1960-03-26 2 LONDON. March 25. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c i.f. European port. Mar nn.moted unouoted Apr s*l 4 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 1! U lb i {RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Hou»» Terms Apr Mll 16 34 1 1 16 May 341 34 9 16119 words
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Article54 1960-03-26 2 NEW YORK. March 25. Prtvitut Today TIN Itriitt ipot v* 62 M.CI TIN future Strait* Contract TONE: SALES: RUBBER Futures Mar W.SS 40 Sb May I 40 TONE: Dull SALES: 18 lots no. 1 R*S April land«o price I COFFIE: Futures Contract May 4.bo\t prices quoted m54 words
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Article26 1960-03-26 2 NEW YORK March 25 Previous Today 30 Industrial* R24.00 20 Railroads 146.541 40 Domestic Bonds 15 Utilities 8* 1 35 Stocks Compositt Averages :•<•26 words
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Article39 1960-03-26 2 ihar spot ani awaiting release WH. afloat* .'ii*i. March Lamport spo f and a-' .")!*i. afloat s S&J. March (.nipm.-r Sarawak unquoted. Muntok miiit« s«pot and awaiting March Bhiptnei I .ok Ai>ove prices quoted m per Ib.39 words
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Article73 1960-03-26 2 LONDON. March H Previous Today COPRA Philippine* C.l.f UK North delivered weight per long ton Mar. COPRA. Straits c.i f UK North luroptan port! deliv*red weight per long ton Mar Apr i j COCONUT OIL crude Straits t.l.f Eurepean port* m bulk p«r long ton Mar COCONUT73 words
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97 1960-03-26 2 Budget- and the buyers are holding back LONDON. Saturda> QUIET conditions were again apparent m the London stock markets yesterday. Buyers were still reluctant to venture too far ahead m j view of the forthcoming Budget. But the industrial market fully maintained its firm tone helped to a great extent97 words
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Article61 1960-03-26 2 >^E\V YORK: Wall Street closed barely steady with a majority of mostly fractional losses. A few issues rallied near the close as the ticker ran slightly behind. Weekend profit-taking spoilt a morning attempt to maintain the currer.t rally. However, some electronics were up while motors were mixed with61 words
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Article40 1960-03-26 2 LONDON. Sat— The rubber market closed steady >c>terday with prices mostly unchanged on the day. In NEW YORK rubber futures were modestly lower on icattered selling m meagre volume. Physical rubber was quiet with the undertone about steady.40 words
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Article831 1960-03-26 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS I cci Cum capital usua I xalt exciutfdi ivirythiM il r mluimf livilend i cki can Hums issue y icr exclHlmi capital retvri t ccr cum capital retun cf m turn Imiiai t call831 words
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Advertisement721 1960-03-26 2 gfiHE E.A.C. UNES *^V Sa.l.nfJ tl AOCM. HEO SEA, MEOITEHRANEAH, f/S CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. 1C S pert P. S'fcair Penani '^jA m j SelMd.i fe) (la. 18 25 Mar 25 27 Mar 28 29 Mat \f± Pet»ti i 27 Mar 4 Apr 5 6 Aer 8 7 Apr A.-721 words
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Advertisement177 1960-03-26 2 SIIIPIMVi I HAMBURG-AME^^H €c NORTH GERMAN ij,^ To (Colombo), Genoa, Morseillec A Bremen H m L I Calls Southomptor BAYERNSTtiN LLOtr I WERRASTEiN 'LLOYD 9 ESSEN (NAPAC I V i FRANKFURT (NAPAG 30 Ap I \J Express S^», C c I To Manila, Hongkong, Yokoh Jmo ki tl HAVELSTEIN LIOYC177 words
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15 1960-03-26 3 YOUTH HIT ME WITH HANDCUFFS SAYS DETECTIVE I Dashed d- D. I I Ball of15 words
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Article, Illustration113 1960-03-26 3 CONRAD CHIEW - CONRAD CHIEW B, Singapore. Saturday LONDON TALKS WILL BE ASKED TO COMPEL ALL VESSELS TO CARRY SEA RESCUE DEVICE BID is to be made to compel all boats, from tiny fishing vessels to ocean-going ships, to carry rubber dinghies which can be113 words
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187 1960-03-26 3 HE OWNS A 50-CENT COIN THAT'S UNLIKE ANY IN USE SINGAPORE. Sat. An ex-teacher, who will be sailing for England next month, will take with him a souvenir which he claims is unique. He is Mr. Bernard Lee. who takes considerable pride m his ownership of a 50-cent piece minted187 words
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Article44 1960-03-26 3 SINGAPORE. F: The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will speak over Radio Singapore m his capacity as Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Singapore Polytechnic. at 7.15 p.m. tomorrow m the programme "Youth at the Helm"44 words
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Article29 1960-03-26 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two hundred and forty-si* students m Singapore have entered for the grand talentime competition organised by pupils of the Convent of the Holly Infant Jf29 words
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Article24 1960-03-26 3 THOMSON ROAD. Sat Miss Susheela Dcvi, wellknown Sigaporc musician, will answer listeners' requests lor classical music m her programme at 9.3u tonlf24 words
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Article, Illustration234 1960-03-26 3 Housewife, 26, tells of shouts, a chase and death on the road A 'Jill of all trades' but she WHIM-; feeding her baby at about 3.30 a.m. on Jan. !> al her house m Johore Road, ;i housewife, Tim Ser Moc, heard shouts of "Pah, \k\\\" (Strike, strike) roinini; from234 words
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Article65 1960-03-26 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Parjan Singh, son vi Tadah Singh. was acquitted yesterday by the Second District Judge, iioor Singh, o; attempting to rob one Wakil bin Mohamed ol S5O on Nov. 2 last at a petrol kiosk m Dunearn Road. Wakil was not m court. The65 words
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Article27 1960-03-26 3 RAFFLES PLACE. Sat.— The newly formed Singapore Tourist Association has sent membership forms to firms and organisations connected with tourism m its campaign for membership.27 words
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Article27 1960-03-26 3 CITY HALL. Sat. Four donations totalling 5i. 524 .41 were received by the Ministry of Culture yesterday, bringing the National Theatre Fund to $419,052.79.27 words
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Article229 1960-03-26 3 EVELYN TOO - has now found a vocation EVELYN TOO By SINGAPORE, Sat.— Visiting Singapore today is a "Jill of all trades" who has, m her busy life m Hong Kong, at last found her vocation art. n She is pretty Miss Yang Tsai Yuen. The many tongs she fc had m the229 words
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Article36 1960-03-26 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Paul Pong Shu Mv was fined Sl5 for disobeying a traffic signal at the junction of Stamford Road and Hill Street on June 29. last year. He gave notice of appeal.36 words
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Article26 1960-03-26 3 NEWTON. Sat. A programme oi classical music will be presented at the Monks Hill school on Thursday next at 8 p.m. Admission is free.26 words
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Article31 1960-03-26 3 THE JOHANSSON STORY INGEMAR JOHANSSON cor tinues the story of fontastic fighting on Monday. HE GIVES the I facts about the tight thot ended the myth of American boxing superiority. It31 words
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Article39 1960-03-26 3 }^m\ (mca on o f^i^^^f^^H W tV tn T DUUT to Iking about the N 'Free Press, with H new features and up-to-the-mmute w s coverage. What do YOU think? Writ- to the Editor one ti.39 words
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Article24 1960-03-26 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. W. G. Thurston, a past chairman of the Automobile Association of Singapore, has been elected an honorary life member.24 words
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70 1960-03-26 3 Sunday School for regular attendance Sunday School run by the Straits Chinese Methodist Church is offering prizes for regular attendan< The superintendent. bony Wee. said the scl popular and growing from .strength t gfth. The average attendant said.«was 250 In the 13 cla from kinderg;.- Form Four and the Bible70 words
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Article36 1960-03-26 3 STAMFORD, Sat. The T Student volunteers will screen a "Tale of Two Ci on April 16. 23, and 25 for schoolchildren at the Y.MCA hall m Orchard Road at 7 30 I p.m36 words
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Article23 1960-03-26 3 JOHORE BAHRV The Johore Plant »oiation will hold its annual general meeting at the Civil Service Club. Johore Bahru. on Thursday.23 words
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Advertisement58 1960-03-26 3 1/ Mostly Air Conditioned Rooms fors from Molaya and abroad T7 3ming to Singapore arronge your ]1 \m% at our Hotel which is cen- 1 y<\-> ruated. (Reasonable Rote«> sf- Cor Park Facilities. 'li s *****/9, *****. £J 4^.^^ because the lens is so good //if/ /or t J| il58 words
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Advertisement137 1960-03-26 3 If Your Amah Succeeds m ironing out creases m your trousers that have been set with our 'creose-sctting' solution, w# shall refund the full purchase cost of the trousers to you. If your omoh foils to iron them out, we need soy no more concerning this miracle solution. No more137 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous457 1960-03-26 3 HOLLOWING arc changes In Song Service. Mr. W. Robert. 8.15 a.m Sunciay School; ».15 r siindr- church services m 417. New Bridge Road: 8.30 .a.m. Bible Class; 10.30 Sinoa ore a™- Breaking of Bread; 930 Morning Worship; 3.U0 PJB ST GEORGE'S (.\RRISO\ am. Ministry, Mr. James Ha- Visitation Hour: 5.30457 words
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216 1960-03-26 4 NEW YORK FULL OF PRAISES FOR THE CHEERFUL, ATTENTIVE AND SO ENGLISH SECRETARIES NEW YORK, Sat IMPORTED English A girl secretaries are causing a little trouble m New York because of the praise which is being heaped upon them. American girls are jealous, and some American men are backing them216 words
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237 1960-03-26 4 Boy, 10, accused of stabbing girl, 9, to death MOTHER STANDS BY HIS SIDE IN COURT LONDON, Saturday A BOY AGED 10, his mother standing by his side, appeared at Southampton juvenile court on a charge of murdering nine year-old Iris Dawkins, who died from stab wounds on February 20.237 words
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Article53 1960-03-26 4 Cheap rocket success CANBERRA, Sat.— An Aus-tralian-built low-cost Aeolus rocket was successfully launched from the Woomera rocket range on Thursday night, the Minister of Supply. Mr. Allan Hulmc. announced here yesterday. Tlie Aeolus was designed by scientists at the Weapons Research Establishment at Salisbury. South Australia, 10 carry instruments toReuter - 53 words
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Article50 1960-03-26 4 LONDON, Fri.— Sir Christopher Chancellor, formerly general manager of Reuters, and a vice-chairman of Odhams Press Ltd.. one of the largest printing and publishing organisations In Europe, will succeed Mr. A. C. Duncan on his retirement as chairman m June, it was announced here.— Reuter.50 words
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Article28 1960-03-26 4 LONDON, Sat.— Group Officer Jean Conan Doyle, daughter of the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, has been appointed Deputy Director of the Women's Royal Air Force.28 words
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Article18 1960-03-26 4 SYDNEY, Sat.-— An executive of an American oil firm said he was sure Australia had oil.18 words
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Article73 1960-03-26 4 NEW YORK. Sat. The Chinese are the best at bringing up children, according to juvenile delinquency figures m the big American cities. Juvenile crime hardly exists m the Chinatowns of New York, Chicago, and San Francisco. "We follow the philosophy of final piety." explained Albert Leong,73 words
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119 1960-03-26 4 A 'LIVING FOR KICKS YOUTH GETS 3 MONTHS' PRISON T ONDON, Sat. party of London youths who went Brighton to see coffee bar featurec the TV progran. •Living for Ki< found themselves a running fight. It was the home sidr. the visitors, who canthe trouble, the polio Their ring-ieader. 20-V'119 words
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Article79 1960-03-26 4 SCHOOL BAN ON 'BRAVE NEW WORLD' LONDON. Sat. British author Aldous Huxley was scathing about the Miami i high school head masters who have banned his 28-year-old novel "Brave New World" from school libraries. #> I hear they haven't r the book." said Huxley. travelling In Kansas.'That i>eems excellent preparation79 words
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Article18 1960-03-26 4 NEW YORK. Sat. Frigidaire will sponsor the American TV broadcast of Prir. Margaret's wedding.— Reuter.18 words
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Article16 1960-03-26 4 LONDON. Sat— Rear Admiral John Michael Villiers has been appointed Fourth Sea Lord.16 words
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Article17 1960-03-26 4 BANGKOK, Sat. King Pumlpol h£L> sent a buffalo as a gift to President Sukarno.17 words
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140 1960-03-26 4 The little known armed might of Japan 240,000 in uniform Ships, planes LONDON. Saturday. fHK QUESTION of Germany^ rearmament is one of the leading ksiu-s of Ihe day, Bui little is known aboufl the military strength <»l Hitler's main wartime ally Japan. From TOKYO it vu reported that Japan's v.140 words
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Article22 1960-03-26 4 KATMANDU. Sat. The Indian expedition to Mount Everest has reached its camp near the Thyangboche monastery 12 miles from Everest.22 words
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Article25 1960-03-26 4 WASHINGTON, Sat. An Air Force plane flew 2,500 miles with an electronic brain doing all but five minutes of the piloting.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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37 1960-03-26 4 NEW YORK. Sat— O: of every four U.S. do who smoked five years has given up because o: link between smokr lung cancer, an America: Cancer Society official report ed yesterday.37 words
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Article21 1960-03-26 4 PORT MORESBY. Sat Five New Guinea tr: have been sentenced to de for the murder of two oth21 words
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Article12 1960-03-26 4 LONDON Sat.— Five dred British immigrant for Australia next week.12 words
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Article20 1960-03-26 4 PARIS, Sat The i viMt to France ol Baudouin of the BeW been postponed lrom June until October.20 words
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Advertisement168 1960-03-26 4 fe^- 1 K^^b i t r- ■.'>*?^3 _ra_ 18/ 1/ M\ 1 1 JALAN-LAH BERSAMA 2 9 r^i^f^r :> A Model 74 i&^^^^^^^^ /^B Diperbuct untok megurangDfl I s.^D kan belanja dengan bogian J&£Z-'^&?', ->fN!ttt Ml lS^ >/^o' atasnva istimewa berwarna niJ^3<T^Cl y^ U. tom cnc^ ;lot ctau tuning duku168 words
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Article79 1960-03-26 5 GOVERNMENT IS VRGEn t* *j i U EASE DIFFICULTIES OF CITY WORKERS WITH CARS ASSOCIATION SINGAPORE WANTS ;?ECIAL CHARGE OF SIO 5 PER MONTH Singapore. Saturday OMOBILE ASSOCIATION of has urged the Government to fficatties ot nioton>ts who work m I the citj 'V^'l Iv79 words
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14 1960-03-26 5 BROADCAST UNIT TO EDUCATE RURAL PEOPLE KUAI I B lp educate the be R14 words
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168 1960-03-26 5 GIRL TELLS OF ARMED ROBBERY: YOUTH FOR TRIAL AT ASSIZES SINGAPORE, Sat —A youth, Lim Loon Scan, was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of armed robbery. At the preliminary inquiry I Wa aIle ed he committed the offence with two others *lmK hOUSe at168 words
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59 1960-03-26 5 v 'APURE. Sat. Lim Chat who is sen one year sentence for charged m a discourt yesterday with breaking into a house at Marigold Drive between Nov. 14 and 19 and stealing $235 worth of property. Lim. who admitted 10 previous convictions, ura59 words
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Article41 1960-03-26 5 Left for Jakarta on inspection SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. George V. Allan, director of the United States Information Agency, who arrived m Singapore on Thursday from Manila alter attending the American diplomats' conference there, left yesterday for Jakarta on an inspection tour.41 words
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Article36 1960-03-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two boys. Low Tiew Jiam and Su Ah Lak. were acquitted yesterday of robbing another boy. Koh Chee Siong. of a cigarette hter on tho morning of Jan. 28 at College Road.36 words
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86 1960-03-26 5 10 OUT OF EVERY 100 BABIES IN TEMERLOH DIE: GOVT. WORRIED rpEMERLOH, Sat. The 1 Federation Government Is concerned over the high rate of infantile mortality (.10 babies out of 100> m the Tomerloh District. The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. referred to this when86 words
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Article, Illustration271 1960-03-26 5 IAN MOK- AI - The graceful movements she finds in Asian children IAN MOK-AI EXAMINER ON BABY' BALLERINAS By Singapore, Sat jyjISS Pauline Dibb, a London examiner m ballet, yesterday made an observation on Asian baby ballerinas that must make Singapore parents very proud. 1 -The Asian child," she said. "has an innate feel271 words
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Advertisement337 1960-03-26 5 L'imc3iiiiiiiiniic]miiiiiiiiiummiiiiiiUMiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiinj j THE GREAT NEWS TV j HtKt 1 Ml MORE THAN JUST Ar. A^^/i^^M C FASHION TIGH //^^L^|l I 4 THAT ARE RUN- //J X M RESISTANT, FOR THEY I C ARE FULLY FASHIONED/ I I V: IN NEW LOCK-STICH IN M> j VV 1/ j STRETCH NYLON, KNIT337 words
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Miscellaneous116 1960-03-26 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice tfc Fred Oickenson y The 'Evil EYE*' iCy J E^k J i^^^^H Ikk i-JKE They ?e _^fl pjpk «^rf§fii ■> w MANDRAKE by Lee Talk and Phil Oavis IA FA MOOS PAtMTER- -A WOKLP-FAMOUS PtAMgT- AKiOSEL PRIZE-W>MKJIM&rVRITE^- PUT,LAC7Y SHIKLAMA.Yj POM'T THE HEAKX OF JULIET By116 words
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362 1960-03-26 6 OPINION S.Africa and the problem of exclusion TENGKU Abdul Rahman has condemned the police massacre in South Africa as "inhuman brutality absolutely against the principles of human rights, justice and dey." In the same cable in which he communicated Malaya's sense of outrage to Mr Macmillan. the Tengku has also362 words
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Article, Illustration891 1960-03-26 6 GUY JONES - GUY JONES SHE FAILED AS AN ArTRFSS-BUT PLAYED THE LEADING ROLE In JJjy DISMEMBERED CORPSE IS FOUND IN THE CELLAR AND HER HUSBAND WENT TO THE GALLOWS BECAUSE 'SON' COULDN'T ACT FRONT door opened and light stabbed briefly into the dark, tree-lined London suburban street.891 words
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Article161 1960-03-26 6 IT WAS ntil his midtwenties that John nithson finally made up hi> ir.ir.d to become a docEight years later he ::ed. -11 arose: it about a hou>t- and ry? He went to the execul his father's will and asked them to Let have some money. er161 words
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574 1960-03-26 6 PLANS FOR FLOATING HOTELS NORMAN LINDHURST HAMBURG, Sat. 4 WEST GERMAN shipbuilder proposes to take shipbuilding -out of the doldrums" by building 90.000-ton floating hotels for mass "cafeteria class travel" between Europe and America. Herr William Siholz. the managing director of Deutsche Werft, talks574 words
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Article165 1960-03-26 6 I LETTERS I REFER to last Friday's Free Pre^s, Page 3. An article written on the occasion of the celebration of the birth of "Kuan Yin" (the Goddess of Mercy. reads: and roast pig, fowls, were offered at the altars." May I point out that165 words
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Advertisement88 1960-03-26 6 SINCE 1815 THE SWISS WATCH I |/A' J fO R ALL CL MATES YOUR CUAEANI I J More than 100 \t jr^^^^w I ol iMCCrwful trad -^1 m Asia and a Mod \B vice alter salt imd Ciuarantee I"ctn> E* i FAVRELEUBA WATCH CO, lit 18-F lattery Rood S'"cop© r88 words
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12 1960-03-26 7 sian flu: A denial warning is delayed S'pore World Lion Vaccine Outbreak12 words
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Article, Illustration20 1960-03-26 7 You are looking lovely today LOOKING LOVELY today is Mrs kinv Deans. She is 23 and a stenotrra i) her.20 words
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80 1960-03-26 7 An exhibition to show the best photos by S'pore's students Ml APORE. Sat. All Singapore photographic exhibition will bc> held School '•onj unc uon u. the .schools Prize-Givi celebra itions In Singapore, in-i-ludins universities and (.■ollegf A spokesman for the told the Free -> that letters were be- ;it out80 words
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184 1960-03-26 7 SHOE-SHINE BOYS WHO CROWD ROUND A CUSTOMER IN GANGS SINGAPORE, Saturday gUGIS STREET Singapore's tuHmm eat-ing-place for late-night revellers is t becoming equally popular with pick-pocket*. Operating us shoe-shine boys, they have fooled the police and are proving to be more than a184 words
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125 1960-03-26 7 LION DANCE TO GREET CARONIA AND 530 TOURISTS SINGAPORE, Sat. Special arrangements, including a lion dance, have been made to welcome 530 tourists on board the 34.000 ton Caronia due to arrive here tomorrow. Fourteen shops and departmental stores m the city will open specially for the tourists. The lion125 words
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54 1960-03-26 7 JOHORE BAHRU Sat. j Nasin bin Muradi and Minthol bin Salleh were fined 0 each for attempting to export 2.066 lb. rubber \wmout paying duty. A third, Attanchi bin Taib. 17, was ordered to be sent to the Henry Gurney School. The rubber and the54 words
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Article23 1960-03-26 7 KATONG. Sat. The Fairfield Methodist Girls 1 School will start cooking classes when the new term opens after the next holiday-.23 words
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155 1960-03-26 7 Trouble for a student who 'brought trouble' to others SINGAPORE, Sat. 10 Fining a student $100 yesterday, a district judge told him: "You are m this trouble because of the trouble you have brought to others." Tan Tian Kah, 21, a student m a commercial school, had pleaded guiity to155 words
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Article16 1960-03-26 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Maurice Lancaster of Liaison Fleet, Sembawang, was fined $30 for inconsiderate driving.16 words
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160 1960-03-26 7 These boys want to be marine engineers SINGAPORE, Sat. The Association of Engineers m Singapore has been flooded with calls and letters from local boys asking for information on the training of a marine engineer. This followed an article m the Free Press recently which drew attention to the unlimited160 words
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143 1960-03-26 7 Well-deserved applause for a play that 'bristles with drama SINGAPORE, Saturday. TACK Popplewell's play, "Dead on Nine, currently running M the Xaval l>asc Theatre Club, has received well-earned applause. Expertly produced by Jack j Price, the story is about the playwright m love with his j secretary, and the play-143 words
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Article44 1960-03-26 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Ministry, Mr. Leong Keng Seng, will open an art exhibition today at 1 4.15 p.m. at 18 Prince Philip j Avenue. The exhibition is sponsored jby the Singapore Deaf and 1 Dumb Art Institution44 words
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Article51 1960-03-26 7 (See page 6) John won. The judge said that the term "business"' did not necessarily involve the idea of commercial profit. Legally speaking, it simply meant something that was an occupation, as distinct from a pleasure or hobby. (Based o n a W53 Chani eery Court51 words
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Article44 1960-03-26 7 JESSELTON. Sat. Sir William Goode, the last Governor of Singapore, is expected to arrive here next month to be installed as Governor of British North Borneo, lie is travelling on board the Keningau which will dock here on April 20.44 words
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Article27 1960-03-26 7 JURONG. Sat— The Nanyang University Studf Union which collected about $60,000 for the proposed Union House, is now appealIng to the public for donations.27 words
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Advertisement72 1960-03-26 7 MANUAL OF SALES LAST DAY IURRY FOR THE EXCLUSIVE FABRICS. DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR LADIES. lURRY FOR THE SMASHING OFFERS IN SPORTSHIRTS lURRY FOR BOYS' GIRLS' CLOTHING-PRICES CUT. LV A FEW HOURS LEFT! WASSIAMULL'S lj •^eter, r>ryling ccmoog its PRICE $155.00 7^l Xt^fK CHINA ENGINEERS LTD.. I Pho77~|NTERNATIONAL I ***** TR/WSPORT72 words
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Advertisement113 1960-03-26 7 RINGS YOU WILL ALWAYS TREASURE ENGAGEMENT RINGS WEDDING RINGS ETERNITY RINGS SIGNET RINGS WHEN YOU NEED TO BE RIGHT IT IS HELPFUL TO HAVE GUIDING HAND. THAT IS WHERE OUR EXPERTS COME IN OUR REPUTATION, AS JEWELLERS OF REPUTE, IS ALWAYS AT YOUR DISPOSAL IN THE IMPORTANT MATTER OF CHOOSING113 words
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Miscellaneous328 1960-03-26 7 DAILY CROSSWORD I.I is \i ROSS 4. More than one's family is i I Danger sign like the fellows sort of quirk (4). at the office (3. 2. 4>. 5. Showing signs not too good 5 Olive produces It in dressing though! <7). often (3). 6 Light beer in the328 words
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Miscellaneous39 1960-03-26 7 TODAY: K.ll a.m. and 10.58 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.53 a.m and 11*24 p.m. MONDAY: 11.33 a.m. and 11.51 p.m. TUESDAY: VLIZ p.m. WEDNESDAY: 0.19 a.m. and 12.51 p.m. THURSDAY: 0.48 a.m. and 1.28 p.m. FRIDAY: 1.20 a.m. and 2.05 p.m.39 words
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Miscellaneous164 1960-03-26 7 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY: Sir Donald Wolflt and Rosalind Iden m "Scenes from Shakespeare" Victoria Theatre 8.45 p.m. THE STAGE CLUB: Nude with Violin" Cultural Centre 5.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. PAYA LEBAR METHODIST CHURCH: Fellow Group Meeting m Church 4.30 p.m. SINGAPORE DEAF AND DUMB ART164 words
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Article, Illustration1394 1960-03-26 8 The day Vogue girl Pat forgot to check on her skirt WOMKN are such fascinating creatures! \o matter how hard they slog al office or home, when the bright lights beckon there's no holding them hack, matter whal frustrations they have had to rope with during the day they are1,394 words
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Advertisement336 1960-03-26 8 THE SUCCESSFUL MAN IS WELL-INFORMED... 3. Above all, he is able to INTERPRET what is going on around him and so The Sunday Mail 1. A weekly INTERPRETIVE review 2. The best INTERPRETIVE foreign neu service m Malaya. 3. Regular feature articles ANALYSING local situations. This Sunday and every Sunday336 words
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Advertisement138 1960-03-26 8 -:/i.--.-..v:-:: >: W PAT. SEC 'THE DAY SHE FCRGC" I V>- w Mil 1^ ADELPHI GRILL R M GUS STEYN 11 j^^ Adclp'r. «fiii^ I Jinian j m f A I »l. NtW J T^J* 'GOLD CASt JINTAN v refreshing j v ond always o good companion to hove with138 words
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Article, Illustration599 1960-03-26 9 M. R. S. Arscott - EASY TO GROW, IDEAL FOR DECORATION M. R. S. Arscott GARDENING by \yiIAI could be easier to grow m Singapore Hum a pineapple? Among (he bromeliad family to which they belong are some very exotic and decorative plants which are becoming widely grown and more and more used m home599 words
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715 1960-03-26 9 Compact yet Falcon is so miser as far as space goes CAR CARE FOR THE OWNER DRIVER Cars From lAfOTORISTS are such inquisitive people. They are not content just to look at a car. They must see who drives it. too. All new models cause heads to turn and eyes715 words
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Advertisement97 1960-03-26 9 FALCON. ..IT IS INDIVIDUAL POWER ELEGANCE l^' f or your hofflt le*.» or r«tif«f^«ntHillman Minx ETTER BUY BECAUSE IT'S BETTER BUILT! It's Sweeping Hejant new look". More verve and power from a and bui! world-proved 1494 cc. engine. Improved more-eacer-to-jo' acceleration. ..cngxne makes HilL-ran-dnv- for greater safety. OdH and there's97 words
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Advertisement231 1960-03-26 9 fsHELLI THE SHELL COMPANY OF SINGAPORE LIMITED are pleased to announce that they will occupy their new main office m Singapore as from Tuesday, 29th March 1960. The address and telephone number will be unchanged as follows: SHELL HOUSE, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE 1. Telephone: 2411 The building previously known as231 words
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Miscellaneous24 1960-03-26 9 BUT BECAUSE %'^JfJZ^e'^ A P£P1OP OC 7?*E ALWAYS 0ZA/M THE EWTV TANK, >1l^ tv^ flrm w^- <*"?";** I Rbt app 2 pints <Z<3k W j^^\~1TA24 words
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Article, Illustration253 1960-03-26 10 Law lecturer Haji to DEATHS BEFORE THE GRAND NATIONAL: A PROTEST GOES TO THE HOME SECRETARY LONDON. Saturday. THE executive of the League against Cruel Sports yesterday protested to the Home Secretary. Mr. R.A. Butler, about the death of two horses and injury to others in253 words
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Article28 1960-03-26 10 HONG KONG. Sat. The Nepalesc Prime Minister, Mr. aid yesterday the delineation of the border between his country and ia should be completed a few montl28 words
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Article21 1960-03-26 10 HONG KONG. Sal chairn I the se Republic, has accepted an invitation to pajr "a div visit*' to Czcc':21 words
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Article138 1960-03-26 10 conduct Hari Raya prayers T»ANGLIN. Sat. Haji 1 H. T. Jafirham, lecturer m law at the University of Sumatra Utara,' arrived here yesterday from Medan to conduct Hari Raya prayers m the grounds of the Indonesian Consul General's residence m Patterson Road on Monday morning. The prayers will start at138 words
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Article28 1960-03-26 10 WASHINGTON. S The United States NationaJ Aeronautics and Space Administration yesterday announced plans to develop a nuclearpower generator for use m future space vehicles.28 words
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Article22 1960-03-26 10 CUERNAVACA (Mexico), Sat.— Film actor Yul Brynner is to marry Doris Kleiner within the next two weeks. U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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Article26 1960-03-26 10 NEW YORK, Sat. Police yesterday conducted a house-to-house search for two cans of deadly cyanide poison picked up by children on a beach.26 words
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Article34 1960-03-26 10 TOKYO. Sat. A Northwest DC-7C plane bound for New York was delayed for four hours last night by a false report that a time bomb had been planted m the plane. U.P.I.U.P.I - 34 words
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Article21 1960-03-26 10 COPENHAGEN, Sat.—Denmark has signed an agreement for the establishment of Nato supply depots m the country. 1 ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article48 1960-03-26 10 BELFAST. Sat. Thousands of women queued for hours outside bakeries yesterday m the hope of getting bread for the weekend. A wage claim strike has reached stalemate and bread is available only from small home hakpries. Thp flnvernment may introduce emereenrv I measures. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration251 1960-03-26 10 IAN MOK- AI - 'It seems like yesterday'... but it was 25 years ago... IAN MOK-AI By SINGAPORE, Sat. It was an occasion calling for phrases like ••How time flies" and •It seems like yesterday." And m fact, they said these things when the govern* and her former charge met again yesterday after 25251 words
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Article19 1960-03-26 10 TOKYO. S Japanese scientists have isolated a new antibiotic capable of killing bacteria resistant penicillin and streptomycin.19 words
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Article11 1960-03-26 10 WOOMERA.Sat. An Aeolus low-cost rocket was launched here ReuterReuter - 11 words
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155 1960-03-26 10 Century by Cowdrey as England race to 256 for three PORT OF SPAIX, Saturday. £J()UN Cowdrey scored 11!) runs here yesterday. With Ted Dexter. 7(1. he Rave England a line skirl m the Fifth Test. Their fighting second wicket stand was worth 191. England are 256 for three. Cowdrey and155 words
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46 1960-03-26 10 BEVAN OUT OF THE ELECTION AS PARTY TREASURER LON DO N. Aneurin Sevan, Labours "shadow* 1 Foreign Secretary, will not re-elect. surer next October. The party's general secretary. Mr. Morgan Phillips, said: "Mr. Be van ha ways bee cully opposed to one man holding two office46 words
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Article52 1960-03-26 10 'Therefore. In view uf fact that he Is Deputy Leader of the Parliarm v Labour Party, he will not be a candidate for the treasurership of the party at the annual confere. m Octobt convaleso abdominal 0] the iber. He teld the office of party treasurer for several52 words
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Article23 1960-03-26 10 LONDON. Sat.— Pioneer V. launched into space two weeks ago. was more than two million miles from the earth last night.23 words
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Article23 1960-03-26 10 TOKYO. Sat R yesterday raised two black swastikas at th than an hour bel rival of West German C: cellor Adenauer.23 words
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Article153 1960-03-26 10 ENGLAXD— IST IW> Pullar c Cobers b Grill 10 Cowdrey c Alexander b Sobers 1 1 9 Dexter c and b 8c Subba Row not < Barringion i< E.v Total dor 3 i 2ofi Bowling: Hall 14.^-1-54-0; Gliffith 11-0-47-1; Wulsou 13-2--33-0; EUmadhin 18-4-47-0: Worrell 8-1-29-0: Sober- 7-0-3 3- 2;Reuter - 153 words
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14 1960-03-26 10 A GIFT OFFER 50,000 CARS OF DIAMOND TO DRILL WORK DEEPEST HOT New York14 words
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Advertisement57 1960-03-26 10 HAVE YOU SEEN The Wonderful Hti Nikonl| Nikon |f ±--M x 7 r^ r^^^ m with tuMy automatic instont reopen diaphrr control ptm meter. SINGAPORE PHOTO COMPANY U« I ANNUAL CHEAP SAL 1 Commencing 28th March 196 ORCHARD STORt 271. Orchard Rd.. Sir FiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiii I w.th SHBOFFS c w» I57 words
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Article, Illustration43 1960-03-26 11 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL By cricket uiant> dash m tokey match m the senior tournaadanj *-d on the match between Club and Pol: ad SCC, while Reggie da Police. do- l I by Kirkham dp >ih a43 words
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Article39 1960-03-26 11 SOFTBALL O moi rite Sun<~ -irt 960 league be- on April 11 possible attracted nioiv 15 teams. at the University 4.00 p.m. the the e the n and a eood between K :so be Dku-ed39 words
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Article33 1960-03-26 11 un to play In tomorrow's SCA ior tournament cricket -iienton Wa O ong, Khoo Cheong Thiam S E. E m| Efc Bee, Tor. Lib Swang. Ho Fonc: Poy. Tuck Ph(33 words
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Article1679 1960-03-26 11 HACE ONE CL. 2 DIV 1-^F I v\HA SCTIA: No recent track report; woli on course and soft track -Strongly fancied. >»»NnLSIE: 24-3-60— Went Mnartiy over £m m 52 and 3F m 38 1 5 with Baca: won on cour.>e < INT TELL: 24-3-60--Vivnl easily1,679 words
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203 1960-03-26 11 BUKIT TIMAH. Sat.-Pasir Panjang became schools inter-distrlct cross-country champions at Chinese High School yesterday. During the 3i mile course they jumped ditches, scampered up embankments and took rough country In their stride. Mansor Sukalmi of Pasir Panjang Boys School was the bidividual champion.203 words
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Advertisement238 1960-03-26 11 NAME (block letters) AGE: j i ADDRESS: Singapore, I wish to enter lor the Singapore Amateur Z Athletic Association's Cross-Country Championships to be held on Saturday. 9 April, 1960. at 4.00 p.m. at the Macßitchie Reservoir. Z I Entries close 4.00 p.m. on Thursday, 31 March, 1960. No late entries238 words
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Advertisement256 1960-03-26 11 BUSINESS extra luggage PLEASURE Sleek lines by Pmfcl space -rear seat folds flat as m Farina; roomy comfort for four a station wagon; quick accelera- adults or two adults, three chiition through 4 gears from dren; handsome two-tone standing to 70mph m 1 minute finishes; making the A. 40 the256 words
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Miscellaneous173 1960-03-26 11 Weekend L Sports Diary TODAY CRICKET: RAF Seletar v HM Dockyard Seletar; 30 Bn. RAOC v 443— Friendly HUI; SRC v Braddell SC—SRC. SOCCER: Combined Schools Trial: Army v Dockyard; Crusaders v (iimson School Clementi Road (4.00 p.m.); Spore Polytechnic v SHB SHB; Joyful Indians v (.HQ— Tanglin. HOCKEY: SRC173 words
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Article175 1960-03-26 12 I THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES 1 MALAY MAIL HAMYAH6 UMHM ALLAN ifWIS TRESPASSER tPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER l.M.T. mcmmm L^ST"$Fir 5[Stu oUT-kTn^o^ usaha «tia w|J»W» E a h a f ia VSTuS" As! 9 r.,tr ksj2" sjc'is- S£*a. srjJSr STi- l^«_ e-175 words
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2345 1960-03-26 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS by T*HE main race today, Class 1 Div. 1 over one mile, should go to Pinkson. On his Selangor Gold Cup performance, he is one of the best bets of the day. Hi> Kuala Lumpur race was hi:- fir>t appearance2,345 words
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