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Title Section18 1960-04-05 1 IRE NEWSPAPER EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article310 1960-04-05 1 Clashes m many areas after quiet weekend Police sergeant opens fire at point-blank range on mob CAPETOWN, Tuesday. pOLIC'K opened fire on a crowd m Nyanga township near here yesterday and a sergeant with a revolver wounded four African men at almost point-blank range. There were310 words
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Article, Illustration71 1960-04-05 1 AIM COMES 'OUNTAINEERS I T SURPRISED \i.. ruesdav. i China form- to Mount si foreign ol>surprise as a ■unitary ag here hist o hint of i. m.- Chinese of No hint of dispute 3 tO Pr Mr. I inted ii I :be> the red m China." British Fore. declinedReuter - 71 words
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Article102 1960-04-05 1 AN AIR STATION PLAN FOR LONDON LONDON, Tues.— A £3 million <M 525,500,000) air station is being built at London Airport to cope with a flow of more than 1.000 long-distance passengers per hour. Mr. Duncan Sandys. Aviation Minister, yesterday said it was intended to brinpc airliners right up toReuter - 102 words
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Article62 1960-04-05 1 A flat nose by request m LC)NI>ON, Tues. Corporal Peter Kelly yesterday asked a clastic surgeon who operated on him to "return" Mm flat nose because his fiancee had jilted him. She h-iH told him she loved him "the way you were." Kelly iircided to have the operation when hisReuter - 62 words
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78 1960-04-05 1 'PRINCE OF NEW ZEALAND TITLE SUGGESTED FOR BABY ANDREW WELLINGTON. Tues. A Wellington City Councillor has suggested that Prince Andrew, Queen Elizabeth's baby son, be given the title of Prince of New Zealand. Mr. P. J. Howman asked Mr. Walter Nash, the New i Zealand Prime Minister, to put forward78 words
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162 1960-04-05 1 King was loved -even by his subjects in Pudu Prison KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. IT was an inconspicuous little wreath of orange flowers that nestled among the 200 received for the lying-in-state of the late Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the Istana Negara. But the brief little message of condolence, lost among162 words
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Article, Illustration29 1960-04-05 1 WASHINGTON, Tues.— The United States is planning to send more monkeys into space before the first American Astronauts are hurled aloft later this year.- Reuter VICTOR CHANReuter - 29 words
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Article24 1960-04-05 1 BLANTYRE, Tues.— Dr. Hastings Banda Is flying to London tomorrow to attend a conference on the future of the protectorate. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article35 1960-04-05 1 TAN JONG PAGAR, Tues.— More than 1,000 Chinese from Indonesia arrived m Singapore this morning on board the Tjitjalengka on their way to China. Most of them are women.35 words
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Article20 1960-04-05 1 TAIPEH. Tues. Vice-Ad-miral Charles D. Griffin, the new commander of the United States Seventh Fleet, arrived here.20 words
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Article25 1960-04-05 1 MANILA, Tues. The Philippines and the United States will begin talks on a new air agreement In Washington on April 26. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration188 1960-04-05 1 THE BIG CROSS-COUNTRY RUN FOR NEW THRILLS CYCLIST ENTERS KATONG, Tues. A 20-year-old cyclist, Victor Chan, who said he had never taken part m sports except cycling, has sent m his entry for the 3.75 miles Cross Country Run of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association to be held at MacRitchie188 words
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Article25 1960-04-05 1 PANCHET HILLS (Bihar State), Tues. President Gamal Nasser of the United Arab Republic made a hectic, non-stop 11 -hour tour of development projects.25 words
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Article23 1960-04-05 1 MANILA, Tues.— A six -man Nationalist Chinese military mission arrived here by air yesterday from Taipeh for a six-day visit.23 words
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Article28 1960-04-05 1 BRISBANE. Tues— Mr. H.B. Carney. 61. a magistrate, collapsed and died after he was told he had won the £A7SOU (M552.500> Golden Casket Lottery.28 words
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Article28 1960-04-05 1 ALEXANDRIA. Tues A reh for the lost tomb. In which Alexander the Gnat is believed to ha-e been buried m a crystal cofnn. started yesterday 128 words
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Article11 1960-04-05 1 Managers' prices today selling $1.28 and buying $1.21.11 words
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Advertisement122 1960-04-05 1 F\\„rM wide value/^H I lin l world wide fame ZEISS IKON I k^Bl||[ jko^l JJ Mb Other Projector offers m features at such a low Price! YASHICA 8P 4)^ M 4 20mm pro- W resistor speed protection control per second. Does 7 -<nd m only ~"^Bk for synchronous FTS |v122 words
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Advertisement80 1960-04-05 1 I WARS I OF GREAT^ 6 .nBI "?Bl UCWGn* No other drlnk te Distill** tfV so refreshing as Scotch l^jT*- 0 Pp r 'j Whisky. You can drink t-'i^] ll snort or lon K. M the L J mood takes you. but R. •^7j^^" '•jjfm whether served neat, wit h80 words
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Article96 1960-04-05 2 A second one for two Malayan companies LONDON Malayan Tin Dredging declared a second interim dividend of 4H per c^u: pel share. Southern Malayan Tin Dred--Ing also declared a second ttatn dividend ol 4': pence per re. March sets a record with 106 increases NKW YORK: Dividend Into March96 words
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Article44 1960-04-05 2 Unilever reports turnover and profits up ROTTERDAM: The turnover of Unilever N.V. and Unilever Limited rose to 19.015,776.000 guilders In 1959 from 18,388.---474.000 m 1958. according to the annual report. Trading profits also rose totalling 1.207.196.000 guilders against 976,303,000 for the previous year.44 words
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Article157 1960-04-05 2 Standstill '60 for the Fords m Canada TORONTO: Ford of Canada's dollar sales m 1959 increased 12 cent over 1958 and net me increased 20 per cent. Mr. Kins If. Sale, president told the annual meeting. So far this year. Mr. Sale went on. both consolidated sales and net157 words
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Article44 1960-04-05 2 HONG KONG. Monday. prices litre today were: Previous Today Corporation $1,240 51.23U sales sales Canton $97.00 SP* v o Mi S 7.05 S 7.15 <5C$ 7.10 H'K< $35.75 $35.75 &835.50 &530.00 sales Col ie 52G.30 S26.L'O MB -49.50 .->ale.- A:S4y.OO *ales44 words
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Article280 1960-04-05 2 SHIPS IN PORTPOF3TT UIIIPS tying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected this morning are: Stamatios G. Embirico.s 12, Tjibantjei 4 5, Star Betelgeuse 6A, Thorstrand 67. Taiten Maru 8 9, Kanmun 10,11. Purena 13' 14. Perseus 15 16, Breconshire 18, Lao 19. Selangor N. Wall 3, Sumpitan N-U.P.I - 280 words
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528 1960-04-05 2 Encouraging inquiry for the second unit trust PAGE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ENCOURAGING inquiry for units m The Second Malayan Fund was reported ye* terday. Malayan Unit Trusts Ltd., which sun* hilly launched the unit trust idea m this part of the world through The First Malayan Fund. yesterday offered to the528 words
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Article114 1960-04-05 2 LONDON. April 4. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports April 341 May :>4 W 34 RUBBER NO. 1 RSS Spot 34 1 16 34J RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms May M 34 6 Jun 33 13 16 34i TONE: Quiet. Above prices114 words
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Article57 1960-04-05 2 NEW YORK, April 4. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 99.62 99.62 TIN future Straits Contract TONE: SALES: RUBBER Futures May 4O.00 39.65 July 39.45 36.221 TONE Irregular. I SALES: 74 lots. r.o. 1 RSS April landed price 40i 39 13/lS COFFEE: Futures Contrast May 37.20 36.99 Above57 words
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Article33 1960-04-05 2 NEW YORK. April 4. Previous Today 30 Industrials 61.V98 618.54 20 Railroads 143.43 143.41 40 Oomestio Bonds tt.M 83.02 15 Utilities 8V42 88.46 35 Stocks Composite Averages 204.06 204.58 j33 words
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Article48 1960-04-05 2 Malabar spot and awaiting rr:ense .-jttl. atloats Bat. April .shipment ">64Lampong spot and awaiting release Mi, a floats 56i, April shipment 56p. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white epot and awaiting release 92, afloats 92. April shipment 92, sellers, ex-dock. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per lb.48 words
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Article80 1960-04-05 2 LONDON. April 4. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K., North delivered weight per long ton April $233. S232 COPRA, Straits c.i.f. U.K. /North European ports delivered weight per long ton Apr. 'May i S5 S5 COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.i.f. European ports in bulk psr Isng ton80 words
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102 1960-04-05 2 Widespread gains in industrials as well as gold shares LONDON, Tuesday. DUOYANT conditions prevailed m the Lon- don slock markets yesterday for the start of a new account with buyers taking the view that the Budget would be harmless. Industrials met a fairly widespread demand and many good improvements j102 words
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Article47 1960-04-05 2 LONDON. Tues.— The lin market was idle yesterday morning and prices were mostly fractionally lower. Demand on both sides of the Atlantic was unimpressive, trade quarters said. Prices hardened under buying interest m the afternoon. In NEW YORK, tin was quiet but steady.47 words
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Article63 1960-04-05 2 NEW YORK: Wall Street closed very steady with a majority of gains, mostly to one point. Morning activity remained m a narrow range In largely featureless trading. By midday the pattern showed price changes either way. ranging mostly to one point. In the early afternoon the market drifted63 words
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Article883 1960-04-05 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. RET TO MARKINSS t cci =3 Cm capital issii i nil ss cxclaliPt etirytfeiif ii ticlufliit flviteaa I cli cm Mais i snip 9 icr tuliiiii csfital rttarpj t ccr cm capital rttiri I cl cia flmlaif883 words
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71 1960-04-05 2 Rubber: Up go prices as S'pore rallies L rally Icncoi:: little and Advanced morning. Traders attr:: ther impr< Stir the s flurtua',< Quiet dose Th< Interim held a d qua of a penny advance. Trac aid order- In the C I met In NEW TOM future* on house t radii71 words
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Advertisement803 1960-04-05 2 shippi rw— <*y §£f THE C.AA. LINES G>Sjl7 Sailmis to ADEN, RCO SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. jQ Jf CONTINENTAL I SCANBINAVIAN PORTS. &SJ *s Retata *4* M "»Rr ajfl JT I m.V.,, 23 25 Apr 2S 27 Apr 21 111 »pr SC o^ mvßo.ri t 30 Apr 4 May 5 6 May803 words
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Advertisement197 1960-04-05 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles Antwerp, Rotio Bremen Hamburg. Colls Southampton for passeng. t WERRASTEIN (LLOYD 11 11 Apr H II ESSEN (HAPAG 1 21 23 Apr 24 25 Apr FRANKFURT iHAPAG 30 Apr 2 May Express Service Omits Marseilles. Calls Casablanca To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama,197 words
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20 1960-04-05 3 20 days of monkey havoc in S'pore village nontVOC for nth. ree< ate Mouse trap .aved few co"I are who20 words
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Article, Illustration138 1960-04-05 3 210 YEARS SERVICE BETWEEN 11 AIRMEN ELEVEN airmen at R.AF. Seletar. who have qualified for the R A.F.s award of the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal have, between them, put m some 210 years of meritorious duty with the Royal Air Force. To qualify for the award an airman138 words
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108 1960-04-05 3 60 will take part in Guthrie Sports Club's Sunday big walk SINGAPORE, Tuesday. QI'THHIK Sports Club will hold their second Big Walk on Sunday. April 21. About 60 members will compete. It is for members only. The compete for the j McKenzie Trophy m the opt'n >ecticn and the H108 words
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Article62 1960-04-05 3 Accord reached in labour dispute SINGAPORE. Tu< The dispute between the management of Vat Lai Bakery at I3i milestone Sembawang Road and its employees over two retrenched workers has been settled. Both the representatives of the management and the employees have signed an agreement over tthe weekend whereby the firm62 words
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Article, Illustration253 1960-04-05 3 KEN TOFT - KEN TOFT ATHLETES SAY ITS HARD LIKE GRAVEL ROAD ON A HOT, DRY DAY By Singapore, Tuesday SINGAPORE'S ATHLETES are fighting shy I of the cinder track at the Farrer Park Stadium. They say that the track is too hard. "Every time253 words
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Article58 1960-04-05 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. —An Indian woman Member of Parliament. Madame Rukmini Dcvi Arundale. 56. arrived m Singapore yesterday for a three-day visit. Madame Arundale who is a nominated member representing cultural interest In the Indian Council of States, is on her way to America to give a58 words
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Article40 1960-04-05 3 SINGAPORE. T v c s. Agreement has been reached between the managements of the Champion Motors. Hup Huat Motor Company and the Motor Workshops Employees' Union, on terms of service of about 150 workers employed by the firms.40 words
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Article27 1960-04-05 3 TANGLIN, Tues. The Teacher's Training: College has entered a team for Saturday's cross country run sponsored by the Singapore Ama-j teur Athletic Association.27 words
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156 1960-04-05 3 rHE 140-year-old Sivan Temple m Orchard Road is to be re-built for an estimated 5200.000. Funds will come from the Muslim *nd Hindu En- SINGAPORE. Tuesday; dowments Board. Plans for the new temple are now being studied by the management commit- tee156 words
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Article20 1960-04-05 3 1 1 i uly i t h re$ md cr the a tor 3 mother sport20 words
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Article46 1960-04-05 3 KATONG. Tues. One hundred under privileged children attended a picnic sponsored by the Hans Anderson Club at the Marine Parade on Sunday. The children were all from three Social Welfare Centres at Changi Point. Malay Farm and Chinese Community Centre.46 words
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Article, Illustration97 1960-04-05 3 TONY IS OFF TO STUDY ALL ABOUT PIANOS SINGAPORE, Tues Tony Chiu Koh Chin 20, is on the way to Britain on the Iberia to master the delicate art of tuning pianos. Not that musicaily-mlnded Tony does not know the know-how. His lather is one of the biggest importers of97 words
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Article16 1960-04-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor State Legislative Assembly will meet here on April 18.16 words
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Article43 1960-04-05 3 21 -man committee for big union SINGAPORE. Tues. The 20.000-strong General Employees' Union yesterday elected a 21-man executive committee to run the organisation this year. The Union will hold a mammoth rally at the Badminton Hall on Sunday to celebrate its fifth anniversary.43 words
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Article28 1960-04-05 3 TANGLIN. Tues.— Teachers Training College authorities have organised gymnastics sessions at 8.30 a.m. on Tue>days and Fridays. Students of all classes have been invited to join.28 words
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Article, Illustration52 1960-04-05 3 NURSE TO STUDY IN BRITAIN Miss Marie Teo. 21. of Penang Road, left for Britain on the Iberia for two years study. Miss Teo. a staff nurse, will be attached to the Royal National Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital m London for the first year. She will then attend a52 words
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Advertisement132 1960-04-05 3 NATIONAL THEATRE Flag Day MONDAY 11th APRIL, 1960. Bug Car Display Labels give generouslg on I lag Bug Space kindly donated by GAMMETERS LTD., 16 COLLYER QUAY, t lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH WW MM fl am Amu IlflP bX Have YOU tneo brgmmnp tn€ f^^ 1 $4/ 75. MAlliiv i or far LATHER132 words
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Miscellaneous133 1960-04-05 3 EESESESasm P.M. 1.00 Programme sum- 7.15 The Migration of the mary; 102 The band plays on; Common Law 8. "Canada*"; 7.30 1.30 The news: 1.40 Newstalk: Melodies and memories: 8.00 1.45 Featuring ihe harp; 2.00 Learn Malay, (repeal of Lesson Close down. Fifteen); 8.15 Continental musi--5.00 Programme summary; 5.09 cale:133 words
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237 1960-04-05 4 ITS LOSING THE BATTLE WITH MACHINESTHAT'S WHAT THEY SAID AT LONDON TALKS LONDON, Tuesday. THE Shapely Office Leg is fighting a battle. And it will surely lose. For its opponent is the cold, impersonal efficiency of complex office machinery. The days of the Leg— in237 words
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Article19 1960-04-05 4 ROME. Tues. The Pope received the new Negro Cardinal Laurian Rugambwa and missionary and Ne?ro stu-19 words
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Article28 1960-04-05 4 STUTTGART. Tues West German scientists are experimenting with steam-propelled rockets to help future supers '.v- jet airliners get off the g aid without long runw28 words
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120 1960-04-05 4 RUSSIA TO DIVERT THE FLOW OF TWO RIVERS INTO CASPIAN SEA MOSCOW, Tues.— A plan to make some of the waters of the rivers Pechora and Vychegda flow into the Caspian Sea instead of the Arctic Ocean is described m the newspaper Lesnaya Promyshlennost (timber industry* quoted by the SovietReuter - 120 words
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Article63 1960-04-05 4 NEW YORK. Tues Students m New York high schools will go back to their classrooms next autumn to face a new subject m their curriculum— How to be happy at home. The experimental course is designed to help pupils become ""wholesome and responsible63 words
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Article, Illustration108 1960-04-05 4 'Professor' Jimmy gives his first "PROFESSOR" Jimmy Edwards, top British and radio comedian famous for his walrus moustache and his portrayal of a school-master, donates his blood to the National Blood Transfusion Service. He was amonsr a number of television and sporting personalities108 words
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100 1960-04-05 4 MR. HALL, 7B, HAS A PROBLEM: WHICH DOG TO KEEP LONDON, lues. Bill Hall has three dogs. Soon he will be allowed to keep only one. For Mr. Hall, 78-year-old pensioner, and his 73-year-old wife Laurie must leave their old home and move to one where they cannot keep their100 words
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Article28 1960-04-05 4 NEW YORK, Tues.— Three British universities and four m Europe will share m 1960 research grants totalling M 5360.000 from the United States Rubber Research Centre.28 words
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187 1960-04-05 4 High seas... and the 23-minute drama of Cane LONDON, Tuesday. pOR 23 nightmare minutes Petty Officer Cyril Cane fought for his life m a storm-lashed s.ea. A mountainous, wave swept him overboard from the Navy frigate Teazer. Then a message from the ship said 29-year-old Cane was "none the worse187 words
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95 1960-04-05 4 Ruby finds lost sister after rescue LONDON, Tues.— Pretty, 18-year-old orphan girl Ruby McDonald walked London for three days and nights looking for the sister she had never met. And yesterday she found her at last— after falling into the Thames and being rescued by a policeman. Last night dark-haired95 words
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Article28 1960-04-05 4 TAIPEH, Tues. The Free China Relief Association ai nounced that it had spent MslB million m relief for Chinese refugees m the past 10 years.28 words
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Article24 1960-04-05 4 LONDON, Tues. A bridge across the English Channel, which would link Britain and France by a 20-minute car ride, has been planned.24 words
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112 1960-04-05 4 MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO THE HEROIC SPARTANS PHILADELPHIA, Tues. The famed Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy— placed for the first time m this city "assacaglia" for orchestra by Leroy Robertson. The work, commissioned by a Greek patriotic society, had its premiere m Athens m 1955. It is a musical memorialU.P.I - 112 words
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208 1960-04-05 4 STATE GLASS COACH ON WEDDING DAY FOR MARGARET LONDON, Tues.— Princess Margaret will use the State Glass Coach for her wedding drive to Westminster Abbey from Clarence House. Then, after the ceremony, she and her husband, Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones will drive back m it to a reception at Buckingham Palace208 words
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Article24 1960-04-05 4 LONDON, Tues. Mr. Jeremy Fry has denied rumours he might not be best man at the wedding of Princess Margaret.24 words
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Article23 1960-04-05 4 TOKYO. Tues.— A 15-year-old Japanese girl shook off a policeman and committed suicide by rushing onto an oncoming train. U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article, Illustration65 1960-04-05 4 WALKING THE STRIGHT, NARROW AND HIGH PATH -BLIND FOLDED BLINDFOLDED and without a safety-net, Claude Collins. 1960 world champion far length of stay on a tight- rope, crossed the 98ft of the well-known Padirace Gulf m France, with a drop of 240 ft. He even did hula-hoop during the Journey65 words
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95 1960-04-05 4 BEV'S MOTHER IS SOCKED BY TWO BOY FRIENDS HOLLYWOOD, Tues.- Mrs. Florence Aadland. the mother of blonde 17-year-old Beverly Aadland, protege of the late Errol Flynn. entered hospital yesterday to have her jaw examined. "I think it's broke."' she said, claiming that Beverly's latest boy friend, aged 19. "backhanded meReuter - 95 words
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145 1960-04-05 4 THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS CAN BE FATAL LONDON, Tues.—Nothing kills off writers like success, according to James Thurber, one of America's most successful writers this century. Thurber. at 65. doesn't intend to let it happen to him. Revue He has written a play and a revue but he won't145 words
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41 1960-04-05 4 MANILA, Tues.— President Carlos P. Garcia, of the Philippines, would visit Malaya before August this year, an authoritative source said here today. The source said no definite date had been fixed for the state visit.41 words
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Article34 1960-04-05 4 MANILA, Tues. The Philippines and Indonesia begin talks here tomorrow aimed at creating a joint naval patrol to curb smuggling, illegal entry, and piracy m the waters between the two island republics.34 words
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Article26 1960-04-05 4 RANGOON, Tues. The Burmese Chamber of Deputies has nominated U Nu as Burma's New Prime Minister He and his cabinet have been sworn m.26 words
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85 1960-04-05 4 The day a plump girl began to take slim-drugs Green, ob her weight, si take Pr< to slim and addicted years she day, it w inquest on A Hafley 61 cured her I aged 24. «n tablets t effect But she died I dose of t Obsession Southwark c Grordon85 words
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Article18 1960-04-05 4 NEW YORK Roxy Theat:« as the lu:\ luxurious cir when it op( I closed.18 words
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Miscellaneous358 1960-04-05 4 Look here for your lucky star today BORN today you are a per- /ou are shrewd m contrac- sizable gains. Take a calculated Love and romance could play an SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23 Dec fectionist and are rarely, tual matters and will pro- risk. important part m the success 22)— This358 words
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9 1960-04-05 5 Electras on the S'pore run: No slow-down FedShattered Inaugurate9 words
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Article, Illustration79 1960-04-05 5 HARI RAYA PARTY FOR SOLDIERSFAMILIES IBOUT 450 Malay soluives» and children attended a Hari Raya party ii by the Commanding Officer and men of the 443 B. I), m their camp at Woodlands last Saturday A delightful time was had by all with a cinema show m ai\ air-conditioned theatrette,79 words
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27 1960-04-05 5 IPOH. Tues.— The president Young Men's Christ :on here. Mr. Wong for Si i ted St :end ference. to Colorado.27 words
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212 1960-04-05 5 Three S'pore kampongs to take part in 'good turn' sports PASIR PANJANG, Tuesday. FHREE Singapore Kampongs will participate m a sea and land sports organised by the Rotary Club of Singapore as its "good turn of the day for Kampong Jawa Teban" on Sunday, April 10. beginning at 9 a.m.212 words
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Article24 1960-04-05 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Sixty bursaries valued at 5420 each per annum are available for post-school certificate stu- dents m Government or Government-aided schools.24 words
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289 1960-04-05 5 THE BREATH OF LOCAL ATMOSPHERE AND REALISM IN ESSAYS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J^ SINGAPORE school has introduced a new feature m teaching pupils to absorb and use local imagery so that their essays will "breathe" of local realism and atmosphere. At Victoria School, the289 words
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42 1960-04-05 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Master Attendent. Capt. J. A L. Pavitt. has requested all ships m port to fly their flags at half-mast on the occasion lof the funeral of the late I Yang di-Pertuan Agong today.42 words
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Article28 1960-04-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. As a mark of respect to the late Yang di-Pertuan Agong there will be no meeting of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club today.28 words
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Miscellaneous181 1960-04-05 5 RIP KIR BY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson J^^tmmw-^^^ vc^: X '-an; aracyc :ek. >at ;..s< n c t^^-"T'. WHAT \IP I SEND AN EuECROS C TEN THCJSANt? H--- Ilk 'j^-^^JPO IMPULSE ?=RCV. r t-.- sJ- -'C-ES.' ""^^-Jl *s. n &z^—^m s i SAW iv_,t> K'^s ■■■M<**^ff^j t qMgt^.^^^181 words
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Miscellaneous176 1960-04-05 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free film ihowa beginning at 7 p.m. at Nagamaiyar Tamil School, Yew Tee Village: Malay Kampong. Lorong 29; KeaL Hong Village, Chua Chu Kan« 11% m.s. CHINESE YMCA rSouth Pier): Table tennis 9 a.m.: body building and weight lifting 2 p.m.; badminton practice176 words
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333 1960-04-05 6 OPINION An immense effort in the schools TALKING POINT Never bend your head. Always hold it high. Look the world straight m the face. —HELEN KELLER SINGAPORE is spending this year more than $63 million on its schools, or approximately 25 per cent of total government recurrent expenditure. These figures333 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1960-04-05 6 Advice to a wife: Don't make him sulk Do you -have a problem? Write to Dear Esme, The Singapore Free Press, Time- H m* Singapore 9. V jn 1 jLUmr Jmr m\w -ajub a\\t '.^mr--Jfm m\ aaav mr Amwr +&mm^SrfyiyQmmr^m^mr^ AUr\ww^ aKKtaut* <a\tw m\\tAt fl w A\\^r*w^ mm* Am^m Jmwßrmv1,067 words
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1316 1960-04-05 6 aaaaaaa^ Who? When? What? Where? •M^^^^^^^^B VOUK QUESTION* ANSWERID BY A PANEL OS* GOVT. CXffRTI ■a^a'B^a'a'Sß'B^a'B^B^Bß'B'iß'a^s^'B'a'faS My shop is m the centre of Singapore and there are two permanent hawkers selling food on the five-foot way m front of my shop.1,316 words
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Advertisement418 1960-04-05 6 You can hand m your classified ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMKWON HIGHLANDS Cold Storage <M) L'd., 30 Tanan Rata. POH Cold Storage <M> Ltd., 1-A Clara Street. NLANS OoM Storage (M) Ltd., •ew Road. Cold Storage rtfl L'd U<7 New Market. KUALA418 words
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Advertisement176 1960-04-05 6 7V# uAgn^y I FOU* SP££D AUTOCHANCER A really first closs outochangcr and only 99.50 Smgopore i Ask your local dealer to let you hec Monarch UA/12 m operation, and see tor yourself th« star points that make it such a wonderful value 4-speed Automatic selection cf u p r records176 words
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29 1960-04-05 7 This club looks for thugs ...to help them i iub m oi--20 uplmpfovement I r I c I j I Club teams ft 1 1 it I c p.29 words
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Article11 1960-04-05 7 CATHEDRAL TO PICK A NEW WARDEN ls re- was nedral ;rch11 words
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427 1960-04-05 7 SHE CAME HERE TO DANCE AND TO SEE MALAYAN DANCES SINGAPORE, Tues.— Miss Cometa Roosseno. 21, of the University of Indonesia, has one wish to fulfil before she returns to Jakarta on April 12 and tha* is to see a Malay dance. Cometa. third-year economics student, came to Sinfor Nanyang427 words
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Article, Illustration19 1960-04-05 7 MISS ROSY YAP is today's "Miss Looking Lovely." She is 18 and a receptionist.19 words
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181 1960-04-05 7 November date for 'Ruddigore'rehearsals begin PAYA LEI3AR, Tuesday. THE New Scene Shifters are working on another production "Ruddigore" or The Witch's Curse* 1 by Gilbert and Sullivan. It will be presented m November. The director of the group, Mrs. Christopher Smith, said they had already started rehearsals at the YMCA.181 words
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Article60 1960-04-05 7 PONGGOL. Tues.— A Youth Camp has been planned by Student and Youth Dement of the Chinese V M C.A. for junior members and friends under 18 years of age at the Boys Brigade Camp m Ponggol Road from April 26 to 28. The fee Is $4.5060 words
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Article, Illustration142 1960-04-05 7 THIS TABLE CAN SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONEY, HE SAYS SINGAPORE, Tue s.— Mr. Erik Thomsen. manager of P. H. KjaerHansen of Copenhagen plans to introduce a new type of drawing table? and drawing machines to Singapore. Mr. Thomsen. who spe»r four days here, is on his wa> to Osaka142 words
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106 1960-04-05 7 Making 'blachan is now a dying art SINGAPORE, Tues. j Making 'blachan" and "chin cha 4ok" (spicy shrimp pastes) an important ingredient m Singapore kitchens, has begun again m most nonya" households with the advent j of the shrimp season. The biggest manufacturers of the pastes are the j Straits106 words
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Article, Illustration149 1960-04-05 7 'En Garde' way to a good figure by Mrs. Collard RATON G, Tues.— Singapore's Ladies Foil (Fencing) Champion, Mrs. Marcia Collard, a secretary and supervisor of the Sea View Hotel, leaves soon for England with her husband. But before she leaves, she has this advice for Singapore girls who are149 words
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Article34 1960-04-05 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ma'aya has joined 49 countries m selecting the symbol of an uprooted tree as the pattern )f postage stamps to be Issued on Thursday to oommemorate the World Refugee Week.34 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-04-05 7 MISS BARBARA GARNER. 21. of the Women's Royal Air Force stationed at R.A.F. Changi, who married Mr. Gerrard Harris. 22, of No. 19 Air Formation Signals Regiment at St. George's Church. R.A F. Changi. The reception was held m the Lantern Ballroom of the60 words
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Article41 1960-04-05 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Secretary of the Board of Evangelism, Methodist church In Malaya, Rev. W. S. Reinoehl will deliver a series of messages at the Geylang English Methodist Church at Aljunied Road this week at 8 p.m. nightly.41 words
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Article20 1960-04-05 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Survey Department Technical Employees Trade Union has been dissolved by the Registrar of Trade Unions.20 words
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Article58 1960-04-05 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Tushar Kanti Ghosh, editor of the Calcutta Englishlanguage daily, Amrita. Bazar Patrika. spoke yesterday on the International Press Institute conference on "Freedom of the Press" which was he'd m Tokyo recently. He was the guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of toe Singapore58 words
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151 1960-04-05 7 AN EXPERT STUDIES PROSPECTS FOR PAPER MILL HERE KATONG, Tues.— Mr. Robert Dan, a technician and consultant for several paper mills m the Philippines, is now m Singapore to investigate and advise on the possibility of setting up paper mills m Malaya. He disclosed that some interested parties had already151 words
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51 1960-04-05 7 SINGAPORE. Tues A group of Singapore doctors and dental surgeons has left for a three-week tour of Bangkok, Honu Kong and Tokyo by the CPA. During the tour they will visit medical schools and universities, said the group leader. Mr. Lee Ah Lna. a iental51 words
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Advertisement93 1960-04-05 7 uus-uuummsuuuuuuwmwmm 1 FILTER TIP CIGARETTES i Mil" 1 -1 **LIV« II UUml^miSmu\ B 3 Now apply Fragrance J*^ AND yLrnHfa^ Deodorant with a flick of your wrist You turn it up and down so easily. When you smooth it on it's dry m an instant delightfully fratfarant and positively protective93 words
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Miscellaneous153 1960-04-05 7 DAILY CROSSWORD uu m\ mm 1 1 m^— r—^~~Meaesi BHiHi WmuW^~^~WmuW~ "TB M_L 11 w _^J 11 1 1 B mi:... 4 Or. surrounded by expressions or distaste, they teach l»--5. a vacuum's showing how one cad dodffes <6>. 6. The*e are kept Inside (9). ■j tie 7. Put down153 words
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Miscellaneous52 1960-04-05 7 POP -Seeing doubles By Cog I] amo I SStriT** 0 II II II ft I *L: -rr^ people To I i X f ROW UPSTAIRS* "J «f IT J*v P\ 9 Oont trust to luck... be sure ot a pleasant evening every day with a regular order for The Singapore52 words
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Miscellaneous39 1960-04-05 7 TODAY: 6.11 p.m TOMORROW: 5.03 a.m. and 8.05 p.m. THURSDAY: 6.44 a.m. and 8.55 p.m. FRIDAY: 8.09 a.m. and 9.29 p.m. SATURDAY: 9.04 a.m. and 9.57 p.m. SUNDAY: 9.48 a.m. and 1C.25 p.m. MONDAY: 10.30 a.m. and 10.54 p.m.39 words
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Article, Illustration467 1960-04-05 8 MADAME CHO WILL HAND OVER TEMPLE TO MONK SHE HAD FIRST MET IN HER DREAM SERANGOON, Tuesday. A PREDICTION made by a Burmese monk 20 years ago will materialise on Sunday. On this day the Singapore Buddhist Union will inherit nearly 10,000 square feet of467 words
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42 1960-04-05 8 Tokyo-bound students will see how Japs study pAYA LEBAR, Tues. A party of Indonesian students arrived 'an Singapore ye terday m a chartered Garuda Indonesian plane from Jakarta. Stude;. ent In und»T a J i Third batch :ioia to Ja; Tht ay.42 words
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103 1960-04-05 8 CLEARANCE COUNTER AT AIRPORT TO SPEED WORK OF CUSTOMS PAYA LEBAR, Tues.— A new Customs clearance counter has been set up at the Singapore airport to spee*d up the work of the Customs there. The new counter la near the of KLM. BOAC. Air India and Cathay Pacific New counter103 words
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169 1960-04-05 8 Chinatown puts up the price of croc and hippo soup: $3 a bowl SINGAPORE, Tuesday. VOTJCES have gone up m Chinatown's Trengganu Street stalls thai crocodile nnd hippopotamus soup will cost $.*> a bowl from today. Hitherto the prices were: i Crocodile soup 51. 50 a bowl j and hippo169 words
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301 1960-04-05 8 'Parking problem on water: Team completes study SINGAPORE, Tues. ■THE Working Party investigating- harbour craft berthing facilities m the Inner Roads and the Singapore, Kallang, Geylang and Rochore Rivers has completed its study and will submit its report to Government early this month. The report will suggest how existing berthing301 words
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Article23 1960-04-05 8 JOHORE BAHRU. T Mr. J. A. Buchler re^ign«d i from the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board as Its chairman on April 1.23 words
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57 1960-04-05 8 INDONESIA BRINGS BACK the VISU SYSTEM DAY A LLB.\ M; The 1 1 do migration hav< n i requirenic ib aJi sit visa for I changi Jakarta. i ntii wtt vi>as were 101 Kemajorai I senders i ment has liners m v iat change thr i.. tlf M M sulate57 words
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Advertisement310 1960-04-05 8 *a^rr^. > iii^C*^ I v im\wJmmry\AmWm\ yT mT\ MAXWELL HOUSE HOOVERMATIC 0&M"~ CASH PRICE $652 50 *'<^lllls^^ Hire Purchase Terms on Request. Other g C^^^ jP models ovoiloblc Irom $306.00. See them ot your authoriied HOOVER Deoler's. *?J 17 19, BATTERY RC S'NGAPORE Jt%A\ &*&>*&**& /f TEL *****-***** j- j-y310 words
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Advertisement226 1960-04-05 8 M]RRO;MATIC "IaWH J I m^^^a^^a^. "jy Grandn.i may l.^vc had time to let things simmer >'«. don t Today t tempa is but the lent troublesome way of doing r And that j/^i-cookirc with MIRR; Dinurea out of old-fashioned hours— cuts time m the kirx Oca— f .ju extra time226 words
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Article, Illustration430 1960-04-05 9 Something better than a knot on your finder... E^^^^^^^m A NEAT, SOPHISTICATED STYLE FOR MEDIUM-LENGTH HAIR HERE is a hair style that can catch on for those uith awkward to handle, medium-length hair. Gladys Beauty Salon. 64-A High Street, has designed a hair style that is neat and sophisticated. The430 words
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Article, Illustration418 1960-04-05 9 JAY MENG - JAY MENG Lovely YOUR BEAUTY PROBLEMS SOLVED Lfl MARIA L. writes of a problem which is always cropping up and causes much worry to many girls. I have no bosom at all, she says, and I don't even418 words
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399 1960-04-05 9 'CHICKEN CURRY DEVIL' WINS FIRST PRIZE FOR Mrs. D'COTTA rjHICKEN dishes are wide and varied and Mrs. V Irene D'Cotta, 737, Florence Road, Singapore 19, wins the first prize m Recipe Contest No. 13 for her Chicken Curry Devil recipe. She gets $10 from Eve plus a Nestle hamper of399 words
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Advertisement173 1960-04-05 9 lensational cosmetic discovery! removes fine lines and wrinkles irons and rejuvenates the skin —A Use Placentubex on face, neck end jf M> hands. Feel it tighten sagging ?A m\ feel it stretch away those j^: -»Mes, creases and crow* feet' Qj* Placantubex gives a veritable face I tii lift your173 words
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Advertisement383 1960-04-05 9 60 gorgeous iLmm shades to choose f^ <j|UB from for your sr B cheongsom or dress. //V Stay fresh and uncreased W® I 9 all day m Wk f 9 Shrink resistant, drip-dry, noniron lightweight cotton. Fully Guaranteed. Mode m England Sole Agents: LEBEL lll\\| LTD. Singapore Tel: ***** K.383 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1960-04-05 10 gHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. SPARE PARTS KOR air conditioners and refrigerators are readily available from Tcng1,062 words
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Article, Illustration287 1960-04-05 10 Victorious Victorians PASIR PANJANG SCORE V DOUBLE' AT NETBALL I Pasir Panjang District 4 A' and B" t Uthe netball championships la t |fc beat Bukit Timah A' m the final Free Press picture shows the A an ners; front-row (L to X) Elizabeth X Altman. Lamah bte. Salim. Lee287 words
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Article36 1960-04-05 10 SERANGCx J becoming m >•» popular fl Cedar I game ser. captured division Ui. runners- I ,jj sion. Top pi; m Soon Yr g>W Ying. V, tner Siew Hui. §H Sway N.36 words
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Article30 1960-04-05 10 It's serious business SERAN g. badminton aster Ram oined J^^H champio Seah C: Maureen H Kang, P Chor Wi 1 Chia are k> the grea* Ift the ntt Centre. mmmm^30 words
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Article120 1960-04-05 10 BUKIT 1 THOMSON Government Chine 1 ambitious plans for sport. fe Unlike other chools. Thomson Government Middle have to start from scratch. It new school. Sports secretary Mr. Chew Kwong told the Free Press that an ambitious sports pro- gramme will be launched soon. Interest120 words
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Article43 1960-04-05 10 Si-rangoon Garden Government High are hoping that Wong Miew Hian and Chee Guat Teck will turn out to be fine badminton players. They have been training regularly and Mr. Chan X Kean. sports .secretary confident they will do v this season43 words
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Article56 1960-04-05 10 SLRANOOON: Moniort did i not take part In the District soccer cc mpetiUon. However they have not been idle. Tht school's young footballers are getting set for next year's competition They are training hard. Tony Tay. Leo Sequera and Robert Richards are among the best Moniort play* WIMBLEDON56 words
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Article23 1960-04-05 10 SERANGOON: St (.ahnrl's air s» m volleyball. Training will < ominriu m Mr. Paul Lee. sportc secret. himself, hopes to build a23 words
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Article30 1960-04-05 10 CHAM PION FOR YEAR PASIH \^L Chines* mW table te: f\ They pioi s most pre led gja M Choo! and Sco I Th< l m Cm Tjoei Xii Jj,30 words
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Article19 1960-04-05 10 SERANCKX): X basketball I boy pre.sertt th< D Th y WangL-; Woo: .w Lieu T19 words
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Advertisement268 1960-04-05 10 SPECIAL f OFFER ftw days Cotton Hand Towels p jre S«lk Lody's 55.50 eoc L P9JP/MG STO*S 1 173, Orchard Rd. a\\ Rotftes Piece, Swm^* GROW NEW HAIR at trwall cost ta fefc your Pocket! With m MEDUCRIN (LOTION m CREAM! Mado m BEFORE) Germany. jd^ mmmMU V R T268 words
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Advertisement155 1960-04-05 10 it For Cool Comfort )f r^ Durability 4m=^ J Insist on OKAY SOCKS Trade Enquiries: Heera Trading Co. 87 High Street, Spore. Attention Ladies!! A Large Selections of! Lovely materials m various designs to choose from Prices are reasonable. ct: Chop Kwong Soon 254, Scuth Bridge Rood, Spore. Tel: *****155 words
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Advertisement32 1960-04-05 10 IOaS I (MADE IN GERMANY) ZA 3 r? THE PEN OF EXCELLENCE j AT MODERATE PRICE. wmu Trode Enquiries: SIMIIM A < 0.. 56, Winchester Hc«ise, Collycr Quay, Vf Tel: 2*297, Singapore 1.32 words
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Advertisement45 1960-04-05 10 SPECIAL BARGAIN Gents I Ladies Cocktail watches 17 jewels $15.00 Guaranteed Swiss watches 15 Jewel* $10.50 Dacron Trousers 4.90 Gents Pyjamas all sizes 3.50 Fancy Sport Shirts 2.50 Fancy Table Clocks 2.00 Dealers for MINISTER shirts Cr Sportshirts HIMALAYA TRADING CO., 3, Selegie Rd., S'pore-7.45 words
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Advertisement173 1960-04-05 10 <s \W I fmMT£^3S-^£^ W^^smmm\ t^tlm^ft^mmW Available on Easy Hire Purchase Terms. AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS (PVT) LTD. Agency Showroom: 47/49 Stamford Rd., Spore. Tel: *****. SPECIAL SALE New Shipment just arrived Children's shoes I 50 Ladies' shoes $2.90 Gents' shoes $6.50 Handbags $0.90 School bags $2.90 j Nylon suitccses $3.50 SAN173 words
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Advertisement315 1960-04-05 10 ARCHIPELAGO TRAVEL SERVICE Came Alone With Ut To Tour af BANGKOK July Jrd— llth, o *o Tour of MALAYA June Jrd— ♦fh, I°*o Tour of HONGKONG "CORFU" 15th Sept., ltoO. Tour ot JAPAN "SIRDHANA'' Uth Sept., ItoO. Any Tour of Oun Will Toko You Thru Lends of Fescinetinf Contrasts. Write315 words
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Article, Illustration224 1960-04-05 11 by Aussie Cup hopes AUSTRALIA'S Davis Cup prospects had a good word for Sharin Osman and Henry Pang yesterday on the Singapore padang. Fred Stolle and John Pearce described the Singapore schoolboys as "sound players." They met m an exhibition doubles match. Both224 words
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Article42 1960-04-05 11 BANGKOK. Tues. World flyweight champion Pascual Perez and Pone Kingpetch of Thailand signed a contract yesterday for April 16. The fight will be 15 rounds of two minutes each, with one minute of rest between rounds.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration10 1960-04-05 11 BANKERS HERO BASIL DE SOUZA I I I I L10 words
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96 1960-04-05 11 Soccer injury puts week-days-only player in hospital NEE SOON. Tuesday. lI UGH Thompson, who decided recently not to 11 partake m Sunday sport was taken to hospital ■rday after being injured m a football match. captain of the RAPC. the first hi h against Royal EnHe collided inside Davy of96 words
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Article, Illustration424 1960-04-05 11 Lesson Two m a sport that's for the mind 1 1 1 it] iS i "Hit" Tnt""*""^:!^ Ji -E *^.^XIX^H D§ BC+Xii+^H B^ II 1" -j- B^b M flit 4 FTER the pieces fill the back rank, the Pawns424 words
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Article62 1960-04-05 11 LONDON, Tues. Johnny Haynes of Fulham last night withdrew from England's soccer team. He had been selected against Scotland next Saturday. Haynes sustained a knee injury m a week-end league match at Preston. His place at inside right will be taken by Peter Broadbent of62 words
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Article16 1960-04-05 11 HAVANA. Tues.— Paul Diaz retained his Cuban middleweight boxing title by outpointing Manuel Zuaznabar.16 words
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151 1960-04-05 11 Three stake claims for a place in Civilians eleven yHREE players John Martens, Brian Marks and Cecil Cooke have staked strong claims for a place m the Civilian team against Services m their annual cricket clash on Saturday and Sunday. All three cricketers, who have shown good form since start151 words
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Article32 1960-04-05 11 TOKYO, Tues.— Hard hitting Philippines flyweight Romy Sison scored Aye knockdowns as he took a one-sided decision over fifth ranking Japanese Yoshikatsu Furukawa m a nontitle 10-round bout.32 words
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Article27 1960-04-05 11 LONDON, Tues. Football: Div. 3 Mansfield Town 2 Coventry City 4. Scottish League One: Dunfermline Athletic 1 Kilmarnock 0 (postponed from April 2).27 words
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Article147 1960-04-05 11 JACK BRABHAM BEATEN IN AMERICAN RACE RIVERSIDE, (California), Tues. Carroll Shelby (United States) m a Maserati won a M 560,000 sports car race. Ken Miles (U.S.) was second m a Porsche. Ferraris, all with American drivers, took third fourth and fifth places. Jack Brabham, Australia's world champion, was147 words
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Article, Illustration107 1960-04-05 11 MALAYAN IN MEXICO HAS PERFECT POISE ON A LONG SKI LEAP AIRBORNE waterskier is Singapore's Hugh Longhurst. He made this 80 foot jump m Mexico before travelling on to Ryslip, England, for the last British national championships. First Malayan skier to compete overseas, Hugh was sixth m the overall British107 words
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Article, Illustration172 1960-04-05 11 M. Harrison- Gray - M. Harrison-Gray By *4 rIS hand from the British team trials was nearly always played m Four Spades, and m one case only did South fail to make 10 tricks. There was one odd effort: for some unknown reason, South chose to open with One Diamond. He may172 words
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Article100 1960-04-05 11 DORTMUND, Tues. Dick I Richardson of Wales won thej vacant European heavyweight title when his fight against j West Germany 's Kalbfell was stopped m the 13th round. Boos greeted the decision of French referee M. Robert Vaisberg. Richardson, 25. bleeding I profusely from a100 words
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Article197 1960-04-05 11 THAI TO FIGHT JAPAN'S CHAMP rpOKYO, Tues.— Orient flyweight champion Sadao Yaoita is slight favourite to retain his title on Thursday. Challenger is Kunoi Vthichai of Thailand. They meet m a 12-round title bout. Kunoi, who arrived m Tokyo on Sunday with manager Sumart Umanonda, signed the contract yesterday atU.P.I - 197 words
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Advertisement120 1960-04-05 11 j lite DESM O TW9 T" I_J \W Folding Beautiful SSL I^^^ Colours flj m Jm Cm ImmW $16.50 9 j $11.00 I j 7 $29.50 FOR ALL OUTDOOR PURPOSES Federation Duty Extra Sole Agents:- j KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang. +^mmmmmmmmmmWU m m m SMS120 words
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Miscellaneous38 1960-04-05 11 Today's Sport SOCCER: (Div. 1 League) Maxwell v RAF Seletar Jalan Besar 5 p.m. Junior Asian Cup (m Kuala Lumpur): Thailand v Indonesia <7.30 p.m.). Malaya v Japan (8.30 p.m.) Merdeka Stadium. POLO: Ismail Junior Cup Thomson Road.38 words
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Article197 1960-04-05 12 CHANCELLORS AIM IS TO ENSURE THAT THE ERA OF PROSPERITY WILL NOT COLLAPSE LONDON, Tuesday. THE BRITISH (iovernment m its new Budget >terday hit at smokers and sealed a number ot loophole- which have enabled many people to laugh at the tax collector. It gave someReuter - 197 words
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129 1960-04-05 12 ISRAELIS ON MARCH. BUT ITS NO MILITARY EXERCISE JERUSALEM. Tues. About 10.500 highspirited walkers hit the road at dawn yesterday m the opening of Israel's annual four-day march to Jerusalem. The marchers include a complete Israeli army unit, a contingent of 10 blind civilians led by a nurse, and 28U.P.I - 129 words
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Article23 1960-04-05 12 CAIKO. Tues.— The insurgent Algerian provisional Cabinet met m Tripoli yesterday under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister, Mr. Ferhat.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article16 1960-04-05 12 LONDON. Tues.— An AngloIsraeli extradition treaty was led ai the Foreign Office yesterday. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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140 1960-04-05 12 Robin (4 months) to go on Arctic expedition in the cause of science I^DINBLR(.H. luev A Snittish scientist lure In- plans to take his four-month-old son with him on an Arctic expedition sponsored by the British .Medical Research Council this summer. Dr. Hugh Simpson said hr and his wife andReuter - 140 words
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137 1960-04-05 12 Too good at job so Bill is now boycotted (CWMBRAN (Wales) Tues. A £15-a--week toolmaker m a factory here is being boycotted by his workmates because he works too fast. He is Bill Phillips, 62. who also faces expulsion from the Amalgamated Engineering Union. The trouble began when Bill fellReuter - 137 words
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Article25 1960-04-05 12 LONDON. Tues.— The Health Minister, Mr. Derek WalkerSmith, said yesterday that Britain was deriving great benefit from the World Health Organisation. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article14 1960-04-05 12 MEXICO CITY. Tues. Soviet Russia has decided to buy Mexican cotton.14 words
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Article, Illustration92 1960-04-05 12 THE FACE OF A GIRL CAUGHT IN THE AGONY OF INDECISION THE sketch called "Virginity," starring Valeric Lagrange, for the outspoken film "The Frenchwoman and Love" now being made m France. Valeric plays the role of Ginette. whose fiance -of- a year threatens to take a mis- tress if shePaul Popper - 92 words
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151 1960-04-05 12 All work and no love makesthese girls angry LONDON, Tues. Forty British European Airways ground hostesses at London Airport yesterday launched a go-slow campaign because they said overtime was ruining their love lives. The girls, who look after passengers at the airport, complain that they are forced to put m151 words
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Article, Illustration206 1960-04-05 12 A bungalow where all will by the sun U.S. ARMY TESTS NEW NIKE ZEUS MISSILE LONDON. Tuesday. J^ 55- YEAR-OLD Briton is planning to build a bungalow run entirely by sunshine. The cost: £10,000 M$85,000 A glass roof will trap the sun's rays and convey them by mirrors and lensesReuter - 206 words
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180 1960-04-05 12 A threat to security says Indonesia as the Dutch move fleet JAKARTA, Tues.— The Indonesian Government today charged that the movement of part of the Dutch fleet to New Guinea waters was an act designed to endanger the security of Indonesia and create trouble m South-East Asia. It was reportedReuter - 180 words
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Article43 1960-04-05 12 ST. LOUIS. Tues. The McDonnell Aircraft Corporation announced yesterday that it had delivered the first Project Mercury capsule designed to carry the first astronaut into orbit around the earth— to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article31 1960-04-05 12 CHICAGO. Tues.— The Mississippi River, on its biggest rampage m 13 years, burst through central Illinois levees m two places yesterday and flooded thousands of acres of farmland U.P.I.U.P.I - 31 words
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Article29 1960-04-05 12 $10 .6m. art show LONDON, Tues.— Britain is to send 141 of its best known i oil paintings insured at £1,250.000 about $10,625,000) for exhibition m Moscow and Leningrad.29 words
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Article24 1960-04-05 12 BAGDAD. Tues.— President Sukarno of Indonesia, who is on a world tour, yesterday invited Iraqi Premier Kassem to visit Indonesia. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article23 1960-04-05 12 MOSCOW, Tues.— Sputnik 111 yesterday completed 10,000 revolutions round the earth, Tass reported. It was launched on May 15, 1958. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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202 1960-04-05 12 LEE NEEDS ALL HIS ABILITY TO STEER STEADY COURSE OVER LANGUAGE SAYS THE TIMES' T ONDON, Tues. The Times said yesterday that the question of an official language for Singapore was "not a subject that is responsive to planning or legislation." This independent newspaper said: "Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (theReuter - 202 words
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Article15 1960-04-05 12 MANILA. Tues— President earlos Garcia will visit Malaya before August this year.15 words
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