The Singapore Free Press, 31 March 1960
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Title Section17 1960-03-31 1 Jjy^JgM^ IS TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. .^mmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmm THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1960. 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration381 1960-03-31 1 FAITH IN FUTURE -by MAC We must have our feet on the ground but we must also have our eyes on the horizon' the Senate is told Introduced as 'great statesman' WASHINGTON, Thursday THE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, said here yesterday that while the West must not be381 words
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80 1960-03-31 1 Reds at Geneva ready to negotiate time limit for disarmament I untold not I were prepared to c and negotiate a not only for a mament plan but for < age. iid the Commu: repeatedly asked the :n. France, the ites, Canada and its views on a l time table,80 words
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Article, Illustration135 1960-03-31 1 ANTOINETTE - ANTOINETTE Ruth quits sport to become ballet dancer By SINGAPORE, Thins. Ruth Fereira, Singapore high ju m p champion, sprinter and hurdler, has given up sport to become a Indict dancer. Ruth says she finds more pleasure in L dancing than in sport135 words
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Article21 1960-03-31 1 MONTREAL. Thurs. No agreement on fares has been reached by the seven passenj ger airlnes plying Pacific routes.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article18 1960-03-31 1 BONN, Thurs. West Germany wants to set up an air force firing range in Greece.18 words
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Article21 1960-03-31 1 TOKYO. Thurs.— An official of the Nationalist Chinese Ministry of Commerce arrived here to sti'Hv law revision procedure.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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116 1960-03-31 1 Ship captain saw rocks shoot 40 ft. from the sea HONIARAS I Solomon Islands i. Thurs. The master of the motor vessel Kulu, Captain E. Glennie, said here yesterday he sighted a submarine volcano in eruption south of Vangunu Island, in the New Georgia group, on Sunday. He said theReuter - 116 words
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Article58 1960-03-31 1 O PARIS. Hairs France yesterday set the scene for her sceond atomic blast to coincide with Mr. Nikita Khrushehev's return from his provincial tour for further talkv uith President Charles de Gaulle. A Government warning to aircraft imposed flying restrictions over most of the Sahara fromReuter - 58 words
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Article92 1960-03-31 1 NOW BEHAN HAS TO REMAIN INDOORS LONDON, Thurs.— Brendan Behan. 38-year-old Irish playwright and author, who Is suffering from diabetes, will have to remain indoors for "some days," a friend said yesterday. j Behan is staying with friends i n Chelsea. London's Bohemian quarter. He came to London for theReuter - 92 words
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93 1960-03-31 1 Burst tyres on Comet jetliner: Were the brakes jammed? PAYALEBAR, Tliursday. DO AC investigators are trying to find oul why four tyres burst when Comet jetliner landed :it Singapore Airport yesterday. The experts are working on a theory that the Comet dragged "the tyres aiong the runway with jammed brakes.93 words
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Article15 1960-03-31 1 MANILA, Thurs. President Garcia will visit Formosa from May 2 to 6. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article258 1960-03-31 1 The boy who missed the Big Walk goes in for the Big Run Big Run boy has won many trophies in sprints SINGAPORE. Thurs.— An 18 year old schoolboy, G. V. Raju, who missed tho Free Press Big Walk this year because he failed to buy newspapers, has signed up258 words
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Advertisement60 1960-03-31 1 mmmmmmmmmmmm > A startling difference Y(H R ear can hear! \m< uith your neu t,RI Mill. RADIO, the world of music hursts into magical neu life all the uonderful complexity of colorful sounds that uhirled through ihe composer's mind are yours to command instantly, at the mere press of a60 words
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Advertisement21 1960-03-31 1 World wide value I and world wide fan I ZEISS IKON I UNIT TRUST PRICE Mil celling $1.28, buying $1 I21 words
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502 1960-03-31 2 Bank report on move for new Stock Exchange SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE FIRST ANNUAL REPORT of the Central Bank of Malaya published yesterday reveals that the bank has held exploratory! iind informal discussions with the Federation of Malaya members of the former Share Brokers Association with a view to creating ai502 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article122 1960-03-31 2 LONDON. March 30. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 KSS c.i.f. European ports April 3* 15/16 38 1 l<"> May 342 35 1 li RUBBER NO. 1 RSS Spot 34 13 lb 34 15 '16 RUBBER No 1 RSS Settlement House Terms May 34 1 1 16 34122 words
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Article60 1960-03-31 2 NEW YORK. March 30. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 99 75 -7 TIN future Straits Contract rONE: IALES: RUBBER Futures May 4ii July I 40 40 rONE Steady SALES: 139 lots. ..o. 1 RSS Apr,. landed price 41 4 1 COFFEE: Futures B* Contract May 3K .V)60 words
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Article32 1960-03-31 2 NEW YORK, March 30 Previous Today 30 Industrials 620.35 619 94 20 Railroads 14". 20 144 -7 40 Domestic Bonds 15 Utilities 35 Stocks Composite Averages 207>.4l 2o5 3032 words
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Article54 1960-03-31 2 spoi and a watting release afloats 59* to 60, April shipto t>o. l^ampong spot and awaiting release 59* t 0 60. afloat to 88. April sfitawmut ;>9i to 60. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white apot and awaiting release 964, afloat^ April shipment 88, sellers, ex-dock Abovt- prices quoted in54 words
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Article75 1960-03-31 2 LONDON March 30. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K. North delivered weight por lon* ton April .«2rj3| <:^3 COPRA. Straits c.i.f. U K. North European ports delivered weight per lon* ton Mar.. Apr. COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.i.f. European ports in bulk per lons ton April COCONUT75 words
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Article127 1960-03-31 2 SHIPS IN PORT j CHIPS King alongside the Sin-k-7 g a pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Corfu 1 2, l Florian Ceyno\va*4. 5. Anna Bakke i 6A. State of Madras 6 7. Wairimu 8 9. Bayernstein 10 11. Tjikampek 13 14. Bogota 15 16. Bengalen 18, Anshun127 words
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Article76 1960-03-31 2 HONG KONG, Wednesday. I Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. ft S. Banking I Corporation $1,230 $1,230 sales sales Union Ins. Canton $99.00 $99.00 nru r sellers sellers WheelockMarden. $7.20 $7 25 7.25 sales s ;«les H Kong phone $35.00 $35.50 &535.25 sales sales j76 words
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Article60 1960-03-31 2 Fords report record year in 1959 LONDON: Sir Patrick Hen- nessy, chairman of the Ford Motor Co.. reported in his an- 1 nual statement yesterday a record trading year In 1959. Ford sales at £233.180.965 were over 12 per cent higher than in 1958— the previous best year and60 words
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Article211 1960-03-31 2 Linggi crop is up to estimate LONDON: Sir John Hav, j chairman of Linggi Plantations Ltd.. told stockholder* a: the annual meeting that the crop harvested up to the end of February was 3.747 thousand lb. Which was running approximate- ly according to estimate. They had sold three million211 words
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104 1960-03-31 2 South African shares in new slide: Worst day for gold issues LONDON. Thursday. RENEWED weakness in South African issues, particularly gold shares, was the outstanding feature ul" the stock markets yesterday. Gold shares had llieir worst day since the current slide started. Heavy selling brought lo>?xtending to about 15-- in104 words
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Article60 1960-03-31 2 TtJEW YORK Thurs. Wail Street closed barely steady with the list showing a majority of mostly fractional losses. While the main body of the stock market adhered to its recent narrow trading range in the morning session, electronics developed gains of up to more than US$6. The main60 words
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Article55 1960-03-31 2 LONDON: stimulated b> a further advance at Singapore, the market opened with values tending to advance and a small rise was made during the morning. In NEW YORK, rubber futures were firmer yesterdav on covering reflecting the sain abroad, but profit-taking latterly nared most of theReuter - 55 words
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Article836 1960-03-31 2 UP 25 DOWN 7 UNCHANGED 148 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKING. cci Cum capital issue xail m aiciMiiag everytini WO m excluiiat imieal I cki cum fetnus issue T xcr esclultng capital retira T ccr cum capital retura I c( cum pivifei* c call m836 words
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Advertisement658 1960-03-31 2 SHIPPING—— J? 4Bk thr THE CA.li. LINES u*> &%J Sailings te ADEN RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. J$ «JT CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. S pore P. S ham Penang yA Bogota a Cd* 15-16 3 Apr 4 5 Apr 6 6 Apr fV^' ms. Meer 73 25 Apr 26 27 Apr 28 29658 words
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Advertisement188 1960-03-31 2 MIII»|»l Nt HAMBURG-AMERIcIi>J NORTH GERMAN I^M To (Colombo), Genoo, Morseil| cs a U *D| po Mr BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD, 30 Mar t WERRASTEIN (LLOYD k ESSEN (HAPAC pr M I FRANKFURT (HAPAG 30 Apr 7 May Express Service Omits MarsemTo Monilo. Hongkong, Yokoh, mo Nogo I NAVELSTEIN (LLOYD MUNCHEN (HAPAG HANNOVER188 words
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15 1960-03-31 3 Clamp-down on bets is curbing juvenile delinquency lelini soboys ral had tried to up fr15 words
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170 1960-03-31 3 Learning Malay with Radio Singapore— l4 up/ to Nlornin llai Kht. i; in >>un. N ight. jBSI IIMU. lam tadi: La>t ht. m \|uoii/month. Mar I). irk for NOW KNOW WORDS. aaafn pa?i putinoh: I set up ill orning at seven -r pasi. hari the mornini; td\ daylight. Mata-harj terbil170 words
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310 1960-03-31 3 EMERGENCY CARGO TO BE GIVEN BETTER HANDLING FACILITIES SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE Singapore Harbour Board will introduce an extra four-hour shift 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. to handle emergency cargo. The SUB executive officer, Mr. K. I);i\is. told the Free Press, yesterday310 words
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Article, Illustration91 1960-03-31 3 FIVE-CENT-TEN-CENT SALE OF OLD SHOES AND CLOTHES NETS $400 #K\ln\(. burs.— (.iris from St. Hilii >i hool were in a happ\ mood during their half-hour n when thej were allowed to go ta the kindergarten urxt dooi ior a Ihre-cent-ten-eenfl spending spree on shots clothin. hooks "»i'i biscuits .mil drinks91 words
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Article42 1960-03-31 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Independent M i ssion ar y Movement In Singapore will Un shows on April 4 at the Trafalgar Home. Yio Chu Kang Road and on April 5 at the Woodbridge Hospital (Female Section) at 7.30 p.m42 words
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161 1960-03-31 3 A $33 MIL. HOTEL IN MELBOURNE FOR PAN AMERICAN j DAYA LEBAR. Thurs. Negotiations to build a (Mi533.000.000 hotel and civic centre in Melbourne for Pan American World Airways have been completed, it was announced in Singapore yesterday. The project, named "The Southern Cross" ls to have 445 guest rooms,161 words
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Article, Illustration172 1960-03-31 3 After a year on ground it's back to the air again for pretty Nancy DAYA LEBAR, Thurs. After working as a ground hostess with t Malayan Airways for over a year, pretty 18-year-old Miss Nan- i cy Liew. has left the c ground for the air. "And .vou bet I172 words
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Article86 1960-03-31 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thirty-six squatters on War Department land in Semba- i wang have 24 hours to sign i an agreement to instal a pro- i J per sanitary and hygienic 1 1 system or face legal action. Out of 708 squatters on War <86 words
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Article62 1960-03-31 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Exports of rice from the Federation and Singapore were little more than one-third of the total in 1958. A sharp drop in trade was due almost entirely to a considerable reduction in shipments to Indonesia. There was also a reduction In consignment to62 words
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Article53 1960-03-31 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Hockey Association is holding its annual dance at the Singapore Recreation Club on Saturday from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Tickets are available from the club at $2 per person, and table.s can b«* reserved at SI per table for part,53 words
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Article25 1960-03-31 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 1960 Singapore Open Novice ballroom g championship, organised by the International Society of Teachers of Dane; postponed to May 125 words
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Article45 1960-03-31 3 KATONG. Thurs.— A mobile j squad policeman is now on duty every morning at the Dunman Road-Tanjong Ka- j tong Road junction tollowing t a complaint of traffic chaos a voiced by residents in the a Free Press two weeks ago.45 words
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Article30 1960-03-31 3 SINGAPRE. Thurs. The somen's section of the Peo>les' Action Party's Changl >ranch will celebrate its tnnlversary with a film show it the Sin Chew Theatre in Changl30 words
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280 1960-03-31 3 t SINGAPORE. Thursday j A SINGAPORE magistrate disputed the authority of a defence counsel to demand an examination of a diary which a prosecution witness had used while giving evidence. In ovi rrullng the demand. the magistrate. Mr. James Low.280 words
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66 1960-03-31 3 MOTHER OF YOUTH WEEPS AS HE IS CONVICTED SINGAPORI A middh wept in District COUI day when was con tninal Intim the judg K Alexand* Blm th< whi i with f lit. Threatened to kill Her son. Sim S> Jalan Dua. O Airpor of criminally i a fellow stall-.. Tung66 words
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Article16 1960-03-31 3 PAYA LEB Rukmini Ar A. Sarad the Acadi m Mad: on Bund Europe and16 words
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Advertisement104 1960-03-31 3 Treasures lYraswtti wt «*\rr\ i iplioii have heeu <-<||eele<| \t\ n- r-|i«« ial I lor Mm lo grad I < > voir lri<mU u\ er-ra-. Visit "itr airconditiotuul Malayan, Indian and Ind handicrafts inul other oriental cut 108. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE TEL 34 Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms B^ -^-v Central, all104 words
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Miscellaneous77 1960-03-31 3 SINGAPORE RADIO TODAY P.M. 1.00 Programme .summary; 1.02 Pot-luck; 1.30 The news; 1.40 Newstalk; 145 Negro spirituals: 2.00 Close down. 5.00 Programe summary; 5.03 Music hath charms; 5.30 Tne Just So stories 3. "How Tht Camel Got His Hump" und "How j The Leopard Got His Spots 6.00 Calling all77 words
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Miscellaneous68 1960-03-31 3 7.15 Learn Malay "1 Fourteen"; 7.30 Recitals from the Orchestra; 7.45 Interlude for music; 8.00 Radio ranch. 8.10 Talking about books, DerekCooper reviews some new Action and non-fiction now or. sale bi Singapore: 8.30 Music for :*uee:hearts; 9.00 The neat: 9.10 Newstalk; 9.15 Four wiih a hammond. 9.30 To start68 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-03-31 4 PRINCESS MARGARET AND TONY ARRIVE FOR CHARITY SHOW KCESS M and her fiance, Mr. Antmn rrli u the Palace Theatre, London, i nariftj shorn of the neu Rodgers and Hamin imiMtal "Flower Drum Sons:."' The show h;is broken all i fundi with advance bookings of M^ M before the opening.63 words
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35 1960-03-31 4 NAIROBI. Thursday. >YA, the brilliant young African mnd himself deserted bv his and publicly humiliated bv his List o£ names read \pected like Dr. :h whom he35 words
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20 1960-03-31 4 A COURT RULES 'LADY C's LOVER' NOT OBSCENE of le- D Th ed .ted I be ba the be pub.20 words
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279 1960-03-31 4 ONLY FAMILY W LL |Jd< WHAT THE COUNTE If' 1 WROTE 21 YEARS A G 0 I LON \0 ONK outside the do family circle will ever k no oi two letters written h ■;<■' batten, jrrand-daughter ol financier Sir279 words
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200 1960-03-31 4 All about birds and bees... but not enough about bears and the bulls LONDON, Thurs.— lts all right to teach schoolchildren about the birds and the bees but all wrong to let them into the secret of the bulls and the bears. Mr. Robert Edwards <Lab.) put this view to200 words
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Article60 1960-03-31 4 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. King Colt and his Maria, adopted their l second child, a 13-month-old < boy who has been a member I leir household for eight months. Tho Coles have an adopted j daughter. Carole. 15. in addition to their own daughter <60 words
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Article31 1960-03-31 4 HONG KONG. Thurs. A floating classroom has been launched by Rotanans here to enabie young fishermen to j learn how to use and main- i tain diesel engines. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-03-31 4 t'SS'!.')o.ooo (MS830.00O) \va s saved on a large departmental store building In los Anseles. California by making it a single-storey building with a roof car park for 200 to -50 cars. It wa*, originally meant to be a twostorey66 words
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Article, Illustration205 1960-03-31 4 Ex-champ speaks out in defence of boxing, breaks down in tears NEW YORK. Thursday. JEARS cascaded down the battered black face of Jersey Joe Walcott in Ww York as the ex-heavy-weight champion ol* the world burst out in an emotional defence of the sport that made him famous. It was205 words
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Article, Illustration221 1960-03-31 4 Where in the world can I wed? Milford Haven asks LONDON, Thurs.— The Marquis of Milford Haven has written to his solicitor in Switzerland asking him in what country or countries he could be legally married. He asked particularly about Liechtenstein. Germany, and Italy. The solicitor, Mr. T. C.W. Roe.221 words
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Article51 1960-03-31 4 HONG KONG. Thurs. Hong Kong ls not only growing in population it nas officially grown in area Tne total land area hasbeen recomputed from a 1957 military survey map and th*» answer is now 398 4 square miles compared with the previous 391.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article54 1960-03-31 4 RANGOON, Thurs.—Monkeys In Burma can now live in peace because negotiations for the monthly supply of 1,000 rhesus monkeys to the United States have fallen through. The Kachin State Government authorities here have decided that it was impossible to capture such a large number ofReuter - 54 words
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Article26 1960-03-31 4 TOKYO, Thurs. North Korea charged that the "Flying Brothers" air exercise in the Philipines was "another provocative scheme of thf> 1 U.S. imperialists.' U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article33 1960-03-31 4 CHAPEL HILL .North Caa». Thurs. Dr. Karl Sax. a Yaie scientist, yesterday urged artificial birth control and predicted the world would become "one vast slum*' unpopulation growth was controlled. U.P.I.U.P.I - 33 words
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Article27 1960-03-31 4 SEOUL. Thurs.— The South Korean Government yesterday confirmed that trade between South Korea and Japan would revert to normal, effective from April 2. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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12 1960-03-31 4 Sir Harold: Figure given not realistic BJ Inherited L I I I12 words
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Advertisement62 1960-03-31 4 The too brisk TV start On ,Hh Thurs— Bn1> 1 Dragnet. opened a studio do in Hollywood and strut k .1 stml I.ouis E. Shields, claiming aack an Webb for S 100.0011 M |7 court awarded him $30,000 (Mstt BMS for air travel ROTTERDAM BUILDINGS 39 ROBINSON RD.,SINGAF( ■PI ADELPHI62 words
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Miscellaneous327 1960-03-31 4 7-_-_-_----_-----------li-------^^ n w__*r,.;a*qrv.-_v )-__>•/_.> _uv _,->' -tX._c_/.Tr>»> a^a_ _P— a_ mm_— m^h w^p* ___>_*« iim "isC w <^Va_73Xc*3 B~ PM_HPSP9MI Pa^t PPMfc^P I iip- birthd. ur daily In a series which .should bring -ver things to ='Uide. increased profits as well. ver TOMORROW IIBKA .Sept. 24-Oct. 23> un tn vc\\\327 words
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Miscellaneous306 1960-03-31 4 DAILY CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS the bell is all imaginary (7). 2. One with a gift for taking 5. This gets paid professionablv off (5). (3). 5. This incurs a penalty afield 6. Spill, and cause some worry (4). to someone (5). 7. This fish needs nothing to 10. Reverend about306 words
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Article40 1960-03-31 5 FOR THE CITY G-SHOOTER TO R ,D THEIR STREET OF OWLING SCOURGE' SINGAPORE, Thursday of Keppel Road area are being hounded 00l ol their >| ct D anrl rp<f h »traj ir or Dust-bins rturn40 words
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Article, Illustration275 1960-03-31 5 SERAXGOOX GARDEN'S, Thursday. JHE "Elvis Presley" of Serangoon Gardens, 18-year-old Dudly Winston has made plans lo "rock n* roll" all the way lo Britain in July. Dudly. an ex-pupil ol St. Treat for the aged SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore275 words
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Article, Illustration132 1960-03-31 5 TAN THUAN KOK - Lining their wallets with tamed pocket squirrels TAN THUAN KOK JOBLESS MEN ADD A NEW CRIMP TO ANIMAL TRADE IN S'PORE By SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Baby squirrels from the Federation, tamed and trained to snuggle in breast pockets, the latest thing of the pet trade in Singapore's Chinatown. No than six132 words
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113 1960-03-31 5 MARKET MEN OFFER ATTRACTIVE PRIZES DEMBAWANG, Thurs. stall-holders in two Sembawang markets, now engaged in a priee war, are offering prizes to attract housewives. Among the prizes offered are ladies wrist-watches, electric irons, lighters, radios and ararm clocks. The two markets are situated at IV: milestone. Sembawang Koad. Undercutting Every113 words
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76 1960-03-31 5 Aneka Ragam to celebrate anniversary pARRER PARK. ThUl The Tamil Brotherhood Association's 25th anniver•aiy celebration.^ begin on Sunday. April 10. with an \neka Ragam Ra'ayat feaairing radio, film and talenime artistes. The next aay. there will be inals of a table-tennis com)etition and seven-a-side joccer. On April 12. an oratorical76 words
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Article16 1960-03-31 5 NO EI PATANI. rhurs.— a 40- foot ashore Muda villa. from here. iiO.16 words
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Article49 1960-03-31 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. caveat has b»en filed in he Supreme Court. Johore. jy Lee Li Chuan. alias Noriah Vbduliah. which reads "Let lothing be done" In the mater of the Estate* ol Dato Dr Salleh bin Haji Abdul lamid, who died on Jan. 16.49 words
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Advertisement353 1960-03-31 5 No Other Bmm Movie Camera So Many Quality Features >* |fiYASHICABE3 wß^^P I Jr/jfrAimXWA&AZmTS feat n g three-lens y^T^. I JH* tffrXXyu/A Ll lurr «t with separate I In B'L-^rmf Wri matcn n s optical I ft Zr* '•'^m\mW v,ewfmders -6 speeds E 11 t*^E Kf I^^ P'u* trigger release353 words
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Miscellaneous340 1960-03-31 5 diary^f] TODAY'S EVENTS Blue R INDEPENDEin MISSION Utl VIOVEMEM ,S -u:\iiv CHIXESI rHODIST CHIRCH 8 p.m X Guild, p.m. KATONG BOYS' iiii'. m. Rl Ml UMUI YOUTH MM; 1 HIM \oi Ml II B: I KIM. mm TH Ml B: KAMALA CLUB I lll\l 51 wn < e Hi i340 words
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OPINION
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239 1960-03-31 6 Mr. Lee and the problem of language ONE ol Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's virtues as a public speaker is that subject th. Politically he thinks Asian context, does his best to others that the proper conSingapore. proved a particularly useful approach when addressed on •La: and Politnd he :loss is239 words
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Article27 1960-03-31 6 EDMUND BURKE - EDMUND BURKE All oppressors attribute the frustration of their desires to the want of sufficient rigour. Then they redouble the efforts of their impotent cruelty.27 words
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Article, Illustration657 1960-03-31 6 PHILIP DITTON - Death of a Salesman PHILIP DITTON (the legendary one) COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS TODAY EARN AS MUCH AS A CABINET MINISTER... 99 PER CENT OF THEM HAVE CARS. ..AND MANY OF THEM OWN FIVE $170 SUITS AND AT LEAST TEN SHIRTS by THIS is the story of the Death of a Salesman657 words
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249 1960-03-31 6 New giant jetliner to be built 'like a ship' LONDON, Thurs. Assembly of Britain's largest airliner, the Vickers VC.IO 'Super-jet,'' is about to bejiin. The <JOO m.p.h. aircraft BOAC has ordered a fleet of 35, costing £60 million will be "built like a battleship. In the vast Vickers works at249 words
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Article, Illustration772 1960-03-31 6 PETER CHAMBERS - My $10-a-head way to have a night out in New York PETER CHAMBERS FOR THE TOURIST ON A BUDGET £_a__HH_3H by NEW YORK A NIGHT out in **Xe\v York lor $10 (Malayan) a head. Impossible? No, il can be done. You will not be swinging with the Drexels and the772 words
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172 1960-03-31 6 For sale -400 devices to induce sleep VEW YORK is the tftlj support a Urge and i somnlacs. It was founds just after the depress today than ever. These days of affluence seem to keep New porkers awake o' nights m«. effectively than the uorr> of losing all their MM172 words
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Advertisement291 1960-03-31 6 CLASSIFIED AU>. AT YOUR SERVICE vim TOP QUALITY COLOUR Pi CERTIFICATE. DIPLOMAS. TES TIMONIALI DANCING I EMBASSY HOTEL PHOTOGRAPHY I \trn WISE EASTER jRIDJS M'VC VOU SEEN AIRES VISCOUNT M ACCOMMODATION VACANT UNFURNISHED FLAT LOOK. NOW VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED EUROPEAN COUPLE EDUCATION i MOGRAPHY RAPID COURSE LASSES REMEMBER RAJAS COLLECK291 words
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Advertisement16 1960-03-31 6 Rings of Distinction ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS U.S. de SILVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone: *****16 words
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Advertisement109 1960-03-31 6 I i Vn'M KOLOK Stamp Pads cor pressed tin plates, with rolled edges Mai coloured enamel finish. Thcv Hi up stout in construction with a dos Quality Inks arc combined in the Stamp P. and felts to yield clear, uniform and mm dense colour which dry quickly and do no'109 words
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Article, Illustration259 1960-03-31 7 TAN THUAN KOK - TAN THUAN KOK THEY WILL BE THE FIRST GROUP OF TRAINED HANDICRAFT TEACHERS IN S'PORE SCHOOLS By Singapore. Thursday THE TRAINEES FEEL CONFIDENT OF THE TASK AHEAD l-SIX Ml DENTS ol the Singapore Polytechnic-, woman h Z n ~1? n W SW g259 words
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Article, Illustration379 1960-03-31 7 GILLIAN MILLS - BIG CAMPAIGN IN SINGAPORE TO RAISE MONEY FOR R.A.F. RELIEF FUND GILLIAN MILLS By SINGAPORE, Thurs.— School children received an unexpected pat on the back, and their fathers a spate of criticism at a meeting yesterday of the Central Co-ordinat-ing Committee organising the proposed drive to raise funds for the379 words
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42 1960-03-31 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Classes on Japanese flower arrangement at the Y.W.C.A in Raffles Quay tomorrow have bee n cancelled. The teacher, Mrs. K. Kim, will be engaged in preparing exhibits for the Flower Show at the Happy World Stadium.42 words
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109 1960-03-31 7 100-STRONG S'PORE PRINCIPALS' UNION DISSOLVED SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The 100-strong Singapore Association of Head Teachers has been dissolved The decision, taken after a secret ballot at an emergency meeting over the weekend, ls in line with the move to have the teaching profession represented by one union only. All claims The109 words
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Article32 1960-03-31 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Royal Malayan Air Force will take over supply flights in and out of jungle forts from No. 209 (mixed transport) Squadron of the R.A.F. as from tomorrow.32 words
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118 1960-03-31 7 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE By Singapore, Thursday 4 VIP" (Very Im- portant Plane) is expected to arrive in vapore today from San Francisco for a night-stop. The pil i Pan Ame- .rid Airways DC-68. It has been chartered by the Indonesian Goveiment118 words
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Article, Illustration18 1960-03-31 7 Yu are looking lovely today LOOKING LOVELY TODAY is Miss Lalitha Viswanatha, 24. She is a private secretarv.18 words
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157 1960-03-31 7 This thirst-quencher has a strong Malayan flavour SINGAPORE, Thursday. JJLRIAX, a difficult fruit to preserve, has a a new utility which saves the overripe fruit from the garbage bin. The durian drink is the latest endeavour in the manv varied local soft- drink shelf. Singaporeans making a soft-drink out of157 words
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100 1960-03-31 7 PREFERENCE FOR THE FOREIGN CHICKENS QINGATORE, Thurs— MnO gapcce poultry raisers preference tor imported chicks is cracking up the local egg-hatching business. Singapore monthly Import ol 30.000 day-old chicks has brought the local hatching business to a near standstill. said a spokesman lor the Singapore Eggs Hatchery Association. Bigger eggs100 words
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191 1960-03-31 7 EDNA TAN - Fate of 250 kelongs in balance: Days of empty nets EDNA TAN i__ B >KJ Thur_. liisning in t: already over lis: waters oft Singapo: need much catches or face the certainty ol ruin. Hauling up i lor the past six months the kelon^s in t. of Jurong Ri off191 words
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Article50 1960-03-31 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Chinese >tion ha ed Mr. G. H. Kia Dr. Lau Peck Hiong as its pat! The president is Mr. i Ah Fong, with Dr. Loh P Lip, Mr. Chow Sow Yoi Mr. Yap Kang Hoe. and Tan Chue Seng as vice-p: dents.50 words
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Article28 1960-03-31 7 JOHOHE BAHRU, Dancinu and a Malav will be pa the "A. Night" programme evening of entertainment at the Johore Civil sei Club on April 7.28 words
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Miscellaneous43 1960-03-31 7 POP Do cno° ByjCog 9 i value vouft- -v wo^oeo. wm>/ O^viovjslv 3 POLITICAL- VIEWS, MOST <-EP---A.K,t_V I| POQEKiW BKM^IE -SO MUCH Don't trust to luck be sure ot a pleasant evening every day with a regular order for The Singapore Free Press43 words
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Miscellaneous43 1960-03-31 7 SINGAPORE OWK\ Bii TODAY: 1.28 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.20 a.m. and 2.05 p.m. SATURDAY: 1.50 am and 2.45 p.m. SUNDAY: 2.22 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. MONDAY: 3.02 a.m. and 4.32 p.m. TUESDAY: 3.52 a.m. and 6.11 p m WEDNESDAY: 503 a.m. and 8.05 p.m.43 words
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Article, Illustration394 1960-03-31 8 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM By ll> II T O G R A--1 PHERS living in Tiong Bahru district scored an overwhelming Micros in ihe Singapore Flower Show Photo Section onl} a work ago. i Chiru pen to all of the Kodak Lsation throughout world.394 words
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Article, Illustration255 1960-03-31 8 THREE PRINTS OUT OF ONE. ..THE CAMERA COACH COMMENTS COMPOSITION CAN BE IMPROVED COOD FOR A POSTCARD BUT X'LXT week we will announce the first 5 prize winner for "B egin n e r of the Month.*' Prints will be judged b\ a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society. Each255 words
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Advertisement83 1960-03-31 8 8.1 Wide jnglt exposure meter coupled with .uta^hment ■JH I J Schnridcr LON'GAK. m t *(^mWßm^\ ri|ri>__7| Putcion 375. m jßmm [_T I' ■V'mU'JJ I device consisting of a £J [^JjM^_3k4_B_#/ appropriate mount, can yJMk he attached to any of the DAI ICD OOC r'^TftS^ BAUER cameras opening DAUCK OOfc83 words
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Advertisement39 1960-03-31 8 )f > *v'" 3 <4h'_S__r__Z i— P_^rJ_>ts?V_ WflS^_P f ?P*^*afjW_L*'3' iw.-_t_~-„t________ I"^_* fi L w fi FILMOSOUND Model 631 ii MORE fILMOSOUND PROJECTORS ALL OTHER 16MM SOUND PROJEC" !S Year 'Iv H h Ap_"«r i/ ->. ___B_l rii(ii ,vN i{ i39 words
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Article1312 1960-03-31 9 S. RAMACHANDRA - S. RAMACHANDRA Story or choivc BY (;»h art- likethe idea >in&apore Mimeh originated var. They are hut not if orchid enthuUm orchid common flower i and no I FLOWER hibits are lo orchids. ..ow, 7, 1861. First success mm Decemo the id Its ic1,312 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-03-31 9 THIS fine study by H. H. Aug— "Sunflower"— took first prize in a photographic exhibition held in conjunction with the Flower Show Altogether 133 colour slides and monochrome photographs were selected for exhibition at the show. Mr. Aug won a silver trophy presented by the C-ardening Society.49 words
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Advertisement172 1960-03-31 9 Put an end to insect Pests it's the dieldrin that does it. l_^l i '^^Aw^^MmTAma^Unmmm^^^k^^'M *r^*' _2?\ f^ f_ _T Jv -cV--)-W___--_F_P-_MMP-__Ei-__J— B ___n_[ __M. m^m^p M W^j fkj Dieldrin is a most exceptional insecticide. *^T S2 j^f Not only is its killing power certain, but m mi^tAr -^^r its172 words
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Article, Illustration139 1960-03-31 10 Careful check by the experts THIRTY-SIX varieties of Australian native flowers were recently displayed in the Aldwych windows of Australia House, London. The flowers weighing 75 lb. were freighted in cartons from Sydney to London by Qantas Empire Airways. They were grown at I loralands." a139 words
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Article, Illustration51 1960-03-31 10 THt second and third prize winners in the photographic competition organised in conjunction with the Flower Show arc Ang Chong Teng, A.R.P.S., ond Lee Lim, F.R.P.S. Mr. Ang's study entitled "Dendrobium" (see above) won the second prize. Mr. Lee's prizewinning print is "Vanda" (not shown51 words
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Article179 1960-03-31 10 Tips for the young exhibitors THE show manager, Mr. George Alphon ports that he has had a number oi queries from principals of various schools as well from individual children who are not familiar with usual flower show practice. The special exhibit for school children is for the best arrangement179 words
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Article84 1960-03-31 10 Since 189(1 thi of the Botanic Gardens i Bnrgher from < es lon. w.in lollou rd b> hidrawings and paintir, i ura« Over thc yeari has beta iNsemhhd natural ipecfel It is an I lentil I part «»i work that aeenrate dram in j84 words
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Advertisement380 1960-03-31 10 si m: im; a i ii TO ROACHES WATER BUGS (NON POISONOUS TO HUMANS AND PETS) F NEW! tf£*l£ij^ AND THEY CAN SAVE YOUR I THEY KILL AND BREAK-UP W ji-'~^' HIDDEN BREEDING PLACES _n____K- jHgßu_H__ H_flk_fl flE_sSfl_P'fl_K_^*^S^& \I /r J^ N^_^^_pti _fc^H __l V _H fl__BPyr^* s _l t380 words
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Advertisement89 1960-03-31 10 v a a fgty* NAM KI ;tf.j NURSERY Lotest Orchids ot Ho~o«., o plants to seedlings Dcndrob.u- Cottleyos Strop-leot Von, Crosses etc etc I OUR COMPLETE STOCK LARGEST IN SINGAPORE Rmg ***** or wr,k tor h ond Housc-plonts. or tor tu Locol ond eKot.c INDOOR FL FOLIAGE AND SHRUBS, TREES89 words
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Article, Illustration393 1960-03-31 11 A START FROM SCRATCH AU9 4 POP! LAB Singapore athletic star has left thi track for ballet hecause she finds that is more pleasure in dancing. Huth Fereira, former women's jump champion, sprinter and hurdler veil in athletics, and sports surprised when393 words
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90 1960-03-31 11 SYDNEY. Tnurs. H drecLs of hopeful Syd suburbanites are digging up their back gardens ir. a kingtreasure hunt. The pr. 9.000 (about $203.000 p in oi Aust: payroll robberv when bandits got away with CA33.593 from a The robbery was in 1952 and Sydnev90 words
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74 1960-03-31 11 NEW YORK, Thurs.— Severol hundred employees or the United Stotes Mint now hove to £k«p compulsory shower both otter o doy's work. The d.rt thot occumulotes on the employees wh.lc hondl.ng corns .s Government property. ___jx__ Orf idols explain thot thc d.rt on74 words
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478 1960-03-31 11 LOGAN GOURLAY - The sheik with a simple taste in marriage... LOGAN GOURLAY By LONDON, Thursday. CIIEIK Najib Alamuddin like any other Middle East sheiks I have met (the total is three) is a shattering disappointment by romanticised Western standards. He is not a bronzed equestrian figure in flowing white robes, lie does478 words
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Article, Illustration88 1960-03-31 11 THE mystery man has been identified as Marty Wilde. There were seven correct entries. Drawn from a hat, the winner is Spencer Theseira, 4, Selangor Flats, Spooner Road, Singapore, 3. Congratulations to the others, also. The winner will receive the jackpot prize of one 10-inch and two 45-EP88 words
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454 1960-03-31 11 TEDDY WILSON'S TRIO JAZZ UP GERSHWIN MUSIC CORNER TEDDY WILSON and Inv tim. ptayiag the mu-i Ofrshwin: Liza. \kt mmtk it >ou CM |H it. oh l.»d\ iSomrbodv lnv«'s nn lint Ml t<»i iik I ilivihin lln man I tote, Bess vou i*> m\ unman now. I min a< ra454 words
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Advertisement48 1960-03-31 11 IMIMMMMHMMIIIIIIMI MHItMHHHIMMHMHIMMMMIMMMHHMIIIHM MIMIIMM ll null I MAVr* *"-^^-Ml|l Air- Conditioned throughoul _i/~ W_T BB_P""*_» 65 Central location All MPMJQvI Bf bedrooms with bathroom I i ft jd* J-^^- Telephone Rediffusion Lzv^— r^|^^"_ Luxury Bar Excellent 10-11. \mil\lA\ VTIIM I. M.M.AIMMII. III: SM7M»I I i MIMIIMMMMMMIMMMIMMM MMMIIMI Ml II48 words
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Miscellaneous106 1960-03-31 11 ■j I j mj^ js\ ii P^'J' 1 1 -V WIN A PRIZE TJpOCKET-MONLY pnzt 15 I are offered for cok) this scene with pair crayons or cha There are four prl fered each ol So r boy.s and two for K_rl Post your ellort U All Wendy, c o106 words
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Article, Illustration142 1960-03-31 12 gEND in your entry todaj before the list close- tor the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's cross country run. The official entn list closes this afternoon. Challenge Trophies and prizes will be awarded in each section. There are sectioi Juniors (below 21),142 words
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143 1960-03-31 12 KEN TOFT - BAM SHOULD WATCH TALENT OVERSEAS KEN TOFT By THE Badminton Association of Malaya should keep an eye on young Malayans studying overseas. Some of them arc Thomas Cup prospects. In the past manv of our young shuttlers have gone by unnoticed, their achievements unknown, and their talent wasted. The value143 words
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Article, Illustration32 1960-03-31 12 CHARNLEY ADDS ONE MORE TO HIS LIST Dave Charnley. 24. added the European title to his conquests bj beating Mario Vecchiatto of Italy, ulio retired after I* seconds of thc tenth round.32 words
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Article189 1960-03-31 12 Vernon Morgan - British boxers on top Vernon Morgan H* II'EMBLEY. Thurs. n With Dave Charnley's victory over Mario Vecchiatto of Italy yesterday. British boxers now are right on top of the ladder. Britisn boxers now hold the European titles in the heavyweight, lightweight and bantamweight divisions, two of them having I lined189 words
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Article347 1960-03-31 12 V. MARKER - THEY WILL COACH SERVICES V. MARKER BV TWO staff sergeants Charlie Rose of the Royal Air Force, a 'qualified FA coach and Hugh Brown of the Army, a former Scottish International— will prepare the Singapore Joint Services team for the forthcoming FAM Cup competition next month. Joint Services' first game347 words
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Article42 1960-03-31 12 FARIS. Thurs— Lee Kin Tat. Malaya, will defend the men's singles title in the French international badminton from April 1 to 3. Other Malayans entered are Jimmy Lim. Siang Keng Lim, Hock Heng Heah and Barbara Lim. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration175 1960-03-31 12 M. Harrison- Cray - M. Harrison-Cray Bv DesJer: Booth North South game N. The above layout is a slightly modi lied version of a hand played at six tables m the trials. In five cases South and North bid like this: Two Spades— Two No-Trumps Three Spa^e.^ end. The contract was made175 words
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Article, Illustration180 1960-03-31 12 WINSTON KOH - The lad who excels in eight games WINSTON KOH By TN these days when t. 1 tion it is common in a particular < However Chen to be exceptionally oui games. This tall anc Anglo-Chinese School and hockey and is tennis, cricke* Chen became thi in the school to b180 words
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Advertisement113 1960-03-31 12 m MM -x- SSS I HHflf j \\.\n (block letters) AGE: ADDRI SS Singapore, DATI iture ol Competitor block j i All entries to be forwarded to CROSS- COUNTRY, FREE PRI SS, TIMES HOUSE, SINGAPORE 9. i J ESsi r_H _ft f_J 4 i _J *CJ Ww ft fF 7113 words
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Advertisement70 1960-03-31 12 yM m A h| /fVui ft 1 Pill wi ft __J _P_a\ V **m I W IhhTA'-J *mmt^Ammm\ for n I ___gg^M_^ mmml^SmmmmX *v _l> r \\^!FH Kil BL mli^ li 4 H J_^— \__^_7ii ivß—j^y _k 'Sfflfc* HOCK CHEONG COMPAQ iysf\ He d h,cc 9s 9? Tr s N70 words
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Article, Illustration341 1960-03-31 13 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS REPORTS THIS MORNING'S TRAINING pASTEST time at Bukit Timah this morning was by Tudor Wonder. Ridden by Maw i, he was going easily to dispose of three in 37 2/5. There was no! much galloping. With the Inst341 words
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Article967 1960-03-31 13 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS WATCH SONNY LIM, HE HAS MAKINGS OF A GOOD RIDER AFTER SECOND WIN By pENERAL PIL, who won the main sprint at Bukit Timah yesterday completed a double for the meeting and again surprised to pay $78 for a win and $19 for a place.967 words
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15 1960-03-31 13 :*ield 7. League Three on -i Iti&k 115 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-03-31 13 KM March It. (I -SS HIV. 4 -4F. Won by: 1 1. Time: lmin. 13 3/.">. CLASS DIV. 3 SF. Won b% i, 1 hd. Time: lmin. 13 1/5. < I \>^ DIV S— €F. Won by: 3*2. Time: lmin. 12 4/5. (LASS 1 DIV. 4— HF Won by: 3,96 words
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Article55 1960-03-31 13 TOKYO. Thurs. Japan's featherweight boxing champion. Kazuo Takayama. last night outpointed Philippines bantamweight Leo Espinosa over 10 rounds. In the middle rounds Espinosa appeared to have mastered the Japanese and slowed him. But Espinosa, 29. could not match the stamina of his 23-year-old opponent. He looked tiredReuter - 55 words
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Article268 1960-03-31 13 Unbeaten courage YOUTH TOURNEY Indonesia. .9; Singapore 3. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The battle was lost but honour gained. Those three goals speak for Singapore's courage. And they were scored against a team that must now stand as top favourite ior the trophy. Here to 'learn' The Indonesians said before this268 words
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Article84 1960-03-31 13 rrtfiE increase in tote turnJL over was maintained yesterday at Bukit Timah. where the day's tum< of $723,890 was a record lor a mid-week meeting. Heaviest backed h for the day was Happy Melody in Race Six. with 4050 win tickets and 1243 place tick* Heaviest84 words
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Article168 1960-03-31 13 THE sixth Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run at Easter will be 70 miles longer than last year. The 66 cars will experience night and day driving over some of the roughest terrain m Malaya. The Run will cross nine States, from Kedah in the north to Singapore168 words
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Article24 1960-03-31 13 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The Johore Bahru Cricket Association will hold its annual dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall tonight at 8.30 p.m.24 words
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Article19 1960-03-31 13 Glasgow Rangers beat Sparta of Rotterdam 3-2 to qualify for the semi-finals of the European Cup. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article80 1960-03-31 13 England Ist Innings 393 West Indies Ist Innings— 33B-8 decl. ENGLAND 2ND INNINGS Pullar c and b Sobers 54 Cowdrey c Worrell b Hall 0 Allen run out 25 i Dexter run out 47 Subba Row lbw Ramndhin 13 Barrington c McMorrts b Sober 6 j Smith not out80 words
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198 1960-03-31 13 Parks and Smith save England from near Test collapse TIM PARKS and Mike Smith saved England from J disaster yesterday. At close of play England were 238 for six. But j the position was desperate at one stage when three wickets tumbled for 12 runs to make six down for198 words
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Article36 1960-03-31 13 LONDON, Thurs.— Resui last night's British Rugby League and Union matches: Rujrby League: Sainton 5 Warrington 6. Peatherstone Rovers 28 Keighley 6. iWrby Union: Henarth i i port t>. Stroud 3 Bnvol 14 Reuter.36 words
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Advertisement53 1960-03-31 13 WHEN IT IK /"> COMES TO kjf WELDING Ok JL CUTTING H V^sl_^j INDUSTRIAL GASES Singapore Kuala Lumpur Mutter wortrt ipon P. 0 Bai 4001 P. 0. Baa 633 J204 Pantai Rd. Lariat Rd Tel: ***** 1 Tel: ***** 8 Tel: 49 6104 VCOING ON LEAVE? I TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD.53 words
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Article, Illustration29 1960-03-31 14 Margaret Wee - Polio man going on F. East Margaret Wee By D APORI The d r oi the Worl ilth C Poliomyle; IHin. arday WHO Exchange visit I to OR LEE29 words
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Article13 1960-03-31 14 JAKARTA. Thurs.—Presi- Sukarno will visit Japan during his overseas tour. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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154 1960-03-31 14 Usual police protection for Verwoerd in London ONDON. Thurs. A lj Scot! an d Yard spokesman said today that Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd. the South African Prime Minister. could expect to receive tht 4 same police protection normally givi any visiting Commonwealth tatesmen when he attends the Commonwealth Prime Minister's conferenceReuter - 154 words
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Article29 1960-03-31 14 TORQUAY. Thurs. The hotel rooms where the British Medical Association will hold a meeting of brain surgeons has been dubbed 'the nutcracker suite" by local residents, i29 words
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Article20 1960-03-31 14 PEKING. Thurs.— The Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai. will visit Rangoon lor three days from April 16.20 words
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Article15 1960-03-31 14 KYUSHU. Thurs. An uneasy truce settled over the strife-ridden Miikc colliery here.- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article, Illustration216 1960-03-31 14 Pre-dawn raids to arrest 234 top anti-apartheid men LEADERS APPEAL, THEN AFRICANS DISPERSE AS THE GOVT. DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY CAPETOWN, Thursday. OFFICIAL figures released here tonight showed that 2.'M people including the leaders of most of the anti-apartheid movements in South Africa were- arrested byReuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration50 1960-03-31 14 'Acclimatise— Dr. Toh tells Nanyang at its 'university week' opening I'HE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin v nye. speaking at the inauguration ceremony of Nanyang University Week yesterday. Dr. Toh said that Nanyang must acclimatise itself to the Malayan environment if it was ta tram flourish. Free Press picture.Free Press - 50 words
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145 1960-03-31 14 Deadly snakes, man-eating fish, add to flood peril of 200,000 UK) DE JANEIRO, Thui MORE than 200,000 people are homeless relentless rains swell the i*. sweeping through Xorth-Easl Brazil, spn \n^ death and destruction. Reports from the areas said 'numerous cor; ol humans and anima seen riding the crests oiReuter - 145 words
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Article38 1960-03-31 14 ROUEN. Thurs. The Soviet Premier. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, has asked that social engagements be lightened for the rest of his French visit to give him more time for pre-summit conversations with President Uharles de Gaulle. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article31 1960-03-31 14 FORT WORTH (Tex. Thurs. A local drug store I calls attention to Its pharmacy department with a sign on the Fort Worth-Jacksboro highway which reads: "Ac- curasy counts.' U.P.I.U.P.I - 31 words
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Article25 1960-03-31 14 LONDON. Thurs. Eighty young men from 12 Commonwealth countries will meet at Ashburton. Devon, in April for a montn of intense physical training.25 words
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Article15 1960-03-31 14 LONDON. Thurs.— Britain's lifeboats last year rescued 551 people a peacetime record. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article20 1960-03-31 14 LONDON. Thurs. Mr Aneurin Bevan has cancelled his plans to spend the next two weeks in Brighton.20 words
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Article19 1960-03-31 14 HOLLYWOOD. Thure. ►tiations lo end the day actors' strike against the major studios were postponed erday.19 words
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Article, Illustration55 1960-03-31 14 BISHOP LAURIAN: THE FIRST NEGRO CARDINAL Describing them as "the worthy representatives of the youth of Catholicism in j the world." Pope John- conferred red winged caps on seven new Cardinals yesterday. Among these new priijces of the Church, was Bishop Laurian Rugambwa (above) of Rutabo. Tanganyika the first negro55 words
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302 1960-03-31 14 ATTACK ON EGYPT: A LESSON TO NATIONS NOT TO DEPEND ON FOREIGN HELP, SAYS MR. NEHRU NEW DELHI, Thurs jlfß. NEHRU told Pre--**sident Nasser here yesterday that Egypt's "gallant resistance" to the Anglo-French attack in 1956 had taught a lesson to all nations placed in difficult situations. Speaking at aReuter - 302 words
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9 1960-03-31 14 Solicitor, financier for trial at Oh Bailey hjdjjj ReuterReuter - 9 words
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