The Singapore Free Press, 19 April 1960
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Title Section20 1960-04-19 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVPRVBnnv is T )yj( M6 kmj The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1960. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration212 1960-04-19 1 Yan& di-Pertuan A^on^ official date in speech ienm& Parliament: Constitution to Le amended QUOTE w There were many dark periods when to most of us the prospect of victory seemed remote It has not been an easy victory and the cost has been dear212 words
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411 1960-04-19 1 'Terror will not be forgotten easily— it's a great victory' KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday ..MIOt have md ihe ards in itself. and y during the iruggle." g di-Pertuan bad always .ion of the oment that iid not be real ,)untry untTrorism in every form was completely eliminated. It had accordingly been411 words
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65 1960-04-19 1 PROFIT-SHARING AT ICI: A £5.5 MIL. BONUS FOR THE MEN LONDON. Tues.— Under a profit-sharing scheme, 93.187 employees of Imperial Chemical Industries. Britain's biggest industrial combine, have qualified for a total bonus for 1958 of £5.584.167, an average of nearly £60, it was announced today. The bonus was used by65 words
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115 1960-04-19 1 THE THINGS A GIRL WILL DO FOR LOVE... JOHANNESBURG, Tues. J Almost in the nude, Miss Melita Kiss, a pretty blonde Hungarian without a country, swam the crocodile infested Limpopo River from the South Africa side to Southern Rhodesia, to try and reach the man she wants to marry. OnceUPI - 115 words
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Article17 1960-04-19 1 BANGKOK, Tues.— The British oil tanker. Athel Duchess, was partly damaged by fire yesterday.17 words
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Article21 1960-04-19 1 KUSHIRO, (Japan), Tues.— Death took three boys frolicking on ice in a lake here on Sunday.21 words
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Article18 1960-04-19 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, Tues.— A Polaris missile failed vesterday after being fired from a ship at sea.18 words
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Article25 1960-04-19 1 WASHINGTON, Tues.— The United States baby planet Pioneer V, launched on March 11, was more than five million miles from earth yesterday.25 words
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113 1960-04-19 1 A QUARREL-THEN STAR DEBRA LEAVES HUSBAND NO. 2 19 DAYS AFTER THEIR WEDDING HOLLYWOOD, Tues. Film star Debra Paiet who divorced her first husband a "?he th red r -halreT|iamour *lrl. married to I after a quarrel, but I don't know when she will return Debra has to leave forU.P.I - 113 words
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Article, Illustration346 1960-04-19 1 VAZIR MARKAR - Poor-show Sattar: Will he get the sack? VAZIR MARKAR By SINGAPORE, Tues. Will the Singapore Amateur Football Association retain the services of Rahim Sattar as its official coach? This will be discussed at the Associations finance and administrative committee meeting today. Rahim Sattar was appointed in January in an honorary346 words
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Article51 1960-04-19 1 .-.v i MALAYAN $T0> EXCHANGE I V l n II I N K RUBBER UNCHANGED M OIL STRIKE J> 4 1 I the I 3 AM RAID GANG OF r.\\.% Mini: i It I III I 1 tl PLANE DIVERTED r \> i i j m i Ifun51 words
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Article19 1960-04-19 1 First Malayan Fund managers' prices today buying S1.26 and selling $1.33. Second Malayan Fund managers' price—selling $1.03.19 words
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Article18 1960-04-19 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Thirty rebels raided the villages of Rantja Marujung and TjL>abuk. near Bandung.18 words
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Article17 1960-04-19 1 MADRID. Tups.— About 100 political prisoners in Madrid's provincial prison are on a hunger strike.17 words
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Article15 1960-04-19 1 JAKARTA. Tues. The Indonesian Navy will hold manoeuvres in the Java Sea.15 words
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Advertisement81 1960-04-19 1 I ir i,|wi(K'»'" ne Til' yft ikon 1 I Shows as never before! s^^"s ch rhe remote control K Im I the slid* My iftd msrontly. Another the projector fcfocusscs. Top Quolity •n F2.8 Katagon intergeoble lens, 300W |^^^k 'P Blower cooling 110V ro 230V. I Re/lex H Ik v81 words
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Advertisement31 1960-04-19 1 MAOIC CIINO MMPUH »IA With rovolutionory cUwgim back. Do«i«ii to stay no matter how octiv* yen art, in Whit* or Block. Get tome today at: CHOTIRMALUS High Street or Frtxpetrick a.31 words
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Article100 1960-04-19 2 Tekka makes offer for Gopeng LONDON: The Board of Tekka Ltd. announce that they have received an offer from Gopeng Consolidated Ltd. to purchase the whole of the issued share capital of the company with a view to merging the interest of the two companie.v The terms of the100 words
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Article219 1960-04-19 2 Cyanamid income highest ever PORTLAND. Maine: American Cyanamid Company's first quarter sale* and earnings were the highest for any quarter in *he company's history. Mr. Thomas I Perkins, chairman, told shareholder* at the lirm's annual meeting here. Earnings showed an improvement of 27 per cent over the corresponding period219 words
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Article127 1960-04-19 2 Shorter working week demanded LONDON: Leaaers of about 20 unions representing 350.000 Industrial workers, in Government employ, have seen Mr. Derick Heathcoat Amory. Chancellor of the Exchequer, to press a demand for a &hor;er working week. T*he unions want hours cut from 44 to 40. They represent electricians, plumbers,127 words
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Article69 1960-04-19 2 DETROIT: American Motors Corporation said sales of its Rambler cars In the first third of April were the highest for any opening period of a month in history. Rambler retail deliveries totalled 13.271, a 50 per cent rise over the opening third of March when69 words
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Article70 1960-04-19 2 DETROIT: The Ford division of Ford Motor Company has said that sales in the flr^r third of April "definitely indicate" that a Spring upturn In car sales has begun. The divisions general manager. Mr. J. O. Wright. sairt sales had totalled almost 5,900 cars and70 words
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Article85 1960-04-19 2 SHIPS IN PORT SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected this morning are: Merwe Lloyd 1/2. Obra 4/5, Shoyo Maru 6A. Teiresias 6/7, Noreverett 8/9. Balong 10/11, Tijuca 13/14, Bendoran 15/16, Tabian 18, Seiyai Maru 19, Segamat N. Wall 2, Labuan Hadji N. Wall 3. East Sea85 words
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62 1960-04-19 2 HAMBIRG: Business on the Hamburg rice market moved within normal limits during the first half of April. Domestic wholesalers covered their requirements under existing contracts. Comparatively sharp competition developed between the mills for new orders particular as far as bulk orders were concerned and the62 words
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Article61 1960-04-19 2 HONG KONG, Monday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. <fc S. Banking Corporation $1,252 $1,255 sales .sales Unions Ins. Canton $93.50 $95.00 sales sales Wheelock Ifardtn 7.15 7.40 7.35 7.50 sales sales H'Kong phone $36.00 $36.25 sales sales Dairy Farm <fc Cold Storage $2590 $26.3061 words
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333 1960-04-19 2 Optimism in U.S. over trade challenge to Singapore WASHINGTON. Tuesday. THE COMMERCIAL FUTURE of Singapore is regarded optimistically in official circles here, but experts anticipate a kmg period o\ readjustment of a cfcufing pattern of emmh merce in South-East Asia. Singapore has been known traditionally as an entrepol centre where333 words
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Article59 1960-04-19 2 NEW YORK, April 18. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 99.12 99.00 TIN future Straits Contract TONE: SALES: RUBBER Futures May 40.07* 40.171 July 39. 3i 39.00 TONE: Quiet but steady. SALES: 10 lots. No. 1 RSS April landed price <0| 401 COFFEE: Futures B* Contract May 37.2559 words
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Article36 1960-04-19 2 NEW YORK. April 18. j Previous Today j 30 Industrials 890.12 630.77 J 20 Railroads 143 '.'1 143.55 40 Domestic Bond? 83.05 53. 02 15 Utilities 9»M -35 Stocks Composite Averages 207.44 207.6436 words
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Article53 1960-04-19 2 M.ilabar spot ;ind awaiting n B2i to «3, afloat* S3, April ■hipmmt m. Lnmpong spot and awaiting release 62i to 63, atloats 63, April shipment 64. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and await inK rHeaM 88, afloats 88, April shipment 98, sHk-rs. ex-dock. Above prices quoted in U.S.53 words
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Article24 1960-04-19 2 Previous Today PHILIPPINE COPRA c.i.f. U.S. Pacific ports per short ton $205.00 $205.00 UNITED KINGDOM MARKETS ARE CLOSED TODAY. EASTER MONDAY24 words
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286 1960-04-19 2 Hong Kong losing grip on sundry markets in Singapore, Malaya HONG KONG, Tuesday. JAPAN and Communist China arc edging Hong Kong out of the sundry markets in Singapore and Malaya. According to Hong Kong traders, the loss of ground was first felt early this year when Singapore and Malayan orders286 words
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29 1960-04-19 2 THE TIN MARKET IS QUIET IN NEW YORK YOKK tivity ceni deliveries suppl:* aval Copp< lowpro' copper quit tic copper spot or nei Scrap cop: but Good zine d29 words
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Article31 1960-04-19 2 NEW YORK: Rubber futures were steady but trading continued restricted. Dealers reported that physical rubber prices were steady but the market was quiet reflecting the overseas holiday.31 words
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Article20 1960-04-19 2 LONDON: The tol of application fur last offer of £280 million Tr« bills at 91-day was £i20 words
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Article729 1960-04-19 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS I eci cm capita iuh tall ticlviiig evtryttiti I* ClClßfllf «ifi«flH I Cfel CM feciu Imi I >cr ticiot.it ctpiui retara T ccr cum capital returs I Cl cva limtru call cm all r729 words
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Advertisement832 1960-04-19 2 (*F%i CA of fey fIIfTHE t.A.V. LINES V&VT SailmfS to ADEN, RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. JQ *JK CONTINENTAL i SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. /V S'poft P. S'haw Penanf N^Vl ms. Mooi.a '0, 23 25 Apr H27 Apr 21 2S Apr <-£> JoT mi Be.rj j 30 Apr/ 4 Mjy 5 S May 6832 words
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Advertisement110 1960-04-19 2 ~™SlilPPlA<,| HAMBURG-AMERICAN 1 €c NORTH GERMAN Lll To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles kn\ J Bremen H^mliurg Calls Southampton for pc CSSf I FRANKFUf If May NAVELSTEiN (LLOYD j May To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohan- I RAVENSTE I DRESDEN SCHWABENSTEIN LIOVD THE BLUE FUNNEL il (NORTH AMERICAN I To Halifax, Montreal, Boston, h110 words
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Article14 1960-04-19 3 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE fsdafa I •1 1 \y^ Hitch14 words
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Article, Illustration34 1960-04-19 3 0 Heavy torrential rain on Sunday flooded many areas in Singapore Picture shows some of the vehicles making their way through flooded Bukit Timah Road, opposite the University of Malaya.34 words
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109 1960-04-19 3 At the S'pore Airport every evening: 'Cowboys and Indians' I I the •i s lop them from playing here. As lon- as they do «»ot scntek the walls or furniture in the lounge, they c .tn p'-»> as lons as tlir\ want farmer with si\ children told the Free Press:109 words
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Article34 1960-04-19 3 KUALA LUMPUK TU< The House of Representatives will be asked this week to approve 5580.000 for renovations and extensions to the Istana Negara, the official residence or the Yang diPertuan Agong.34 words
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Article29 1960-04-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. Dr. C. C. Webster, a former Director of Agriculture in the Federation has been appointed the new Director of the Rubber Research Instil29 words
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115 1960-04-19 3 WHERE TO SEE FREE FILM SHOWS THIS WEEK SINGAPORE, Tues. The Field Section of the btry Of Culture will give tree lilm shows at the following places during the week: i on \Y: st. Joseph's Inution playground: Beach Road Crawford Street vacant ground: Tanjong Pagar iS.H B. Labour Quarter-. TOMORROW:115 words
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Article60 1960-04-19 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The i Federation oi Boys Clubs. which has formed a Folk ,Dance Club at its headquar- ters, in Kallang, will hold i dance practices once a iortI night. The chairman of the dance club. Mr. Tan Bens Wah, said all members were welcome60 words
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Article36 1960-04-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. T. Toun>t.s have been toici how giant turtles from the China Sea come up on the East ist beaches of Malaya, dig three-foot holes an In batches of a dozen or36 words
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115 1960-04-19 3 A RED CROSS APPEAL TO ASIAN WOMEN IN S'PORE SINGAPORE. Tu< The Ov< Director Of the British Red Cross Society. Miss Joan Whittington, appealed for more Asian women to do voluntary work for Singapore branch. Whittington v. the Tan To pital, where the branch B library for patiei Now on115 words
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Article32 1960-04-19 3 BRUNEI TOWN. Tues. A Stale-wide census will be carried out by tne Government from April 28. according to Mr. L. W. Jones, Superintendent of Census for Sarawak and North Borneo.32 words
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Article23 1960-04-19 3 JESSELTON, Tues. Sir Roland Turnbull. iormer Governor of North Borneo, has been admitted to the West London Hospital lur observation.23 words
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Article, Illustration186 1960-04-19 3 A tall major kept heads at the airport turning SINGAPORE, Tuesday.. A TALL. Making figure restlessly pacing the Singapore Airport terminal building arresteri the attention of llu i Saturday morning crowd. What turned their heads was the resplendent uniform of the Swedish Army he wore. When interviewed by the Free186 words
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Article30 1960-04-19 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ahmad Jailar will lead the Radic Singapore "Dupa Kenchana' combo, in a programme ol Malay and Indonesian music presented in the modern manner, at 9.30 tonight.30 words
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Article, Illustration137 1960-04-19 3 MUSIC THE HARD WAY-HE IS NOW ON THE ROAD TO FAME SOME DAY IZATONG, Tues.— Tan 1V Kim Chwee 18, is a young man with a difference. He learned music the hard way. As a cliild, ho wa.s very interested in music, but unlurtunately ne couia not afford a proper137 words
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Article52 1960-04-19 3 PAYA LEBAR. Tue.v Six from Brunei flew into Singapore yesterday on their way io Koia Bharu, Kelantan, for training at the Teachers 1 Training College. They are Awangku Ibrahim bin Pengiran Damn. Omar bin Hidup. Jumai bin Abous Aziz bin Dauci. Abu Bakar bin [Othman and Mustapha52 words
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Article30 1960-04-19 3 KUALA BELAIT (Borneo). Tues. A former Singapore schoolgirl, 20-year-old Miss Naemah binte Mohamed Yusof. won the "Queen of the Year" beauty title lure during the weekend.30 words
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Advertisement56 1960-04-19 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE PAGE 12 jt tt v v.- ft if ft it ft ir ft it v> it f BE WON 1S1 j SAFE HANDLING APORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. o\a V w U. in association with \V Vjtt^ SINGAPORE PACKING CO.. LTD. *\^33^&> S,N*AFO*i KUALA LUHFUR PORT SWETTENH4M56 words
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Advertisement182 1960-04-19 3 11 W m m.m mm fIV I 1 "m EL^3 /f Singapore price 175 y Take with you the perfect secretary. Why continue to be without a HERMES "Baby"? It is a faithful companion which renders ines timable service. You will be able to take it with you everywhere. It182 words
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Miscellaneous134 1960-04-19 3 UI.'M:IJ.I:JJ:M.IBBffBI Medium Wave 476 metrev 6.45 Sunse* >tieiiade. I ).J Anshort wave. m «.tre« U7KO "ouncemeuth: 6.55 Siiwjapm^ SHORT WAVE: b. metres H*»» share markel report: kc/s.) from 9.00 p.m. 10.00 p.m. news: 7.10 Newstalk; 15 7i»e dai l Chai-j.'os Affair —^Pari One. P.M. 1.00 Programme sum- Melodies and memona134 words
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Article232 1960-04-19 4 ...BUT THE LAW WASNT MOVED BY THIS CLEVER LITTLE DOG WHO WOULD NOT PUT ON A LEASH LONDON, Tuesday. JT w;is a little black ;md brown d0g. ...a careful little d0g... .a very paragon among little dogs. It could sit, walk, run, retrieve. All to a word or a232 words
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382 1960-04-19 4 FACE WITH DISTURBINGLY FAMILIAR FEATURES PARIS, Tuesday. /^FTER 50 YEARS his French still has a rolling Russian accent. And everybody in the narrow Paris street where he lives calls him Sosso, which is good, friendly Russian for Josef. Which is what they382 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-04-19 4 AN UNUSUAL EASTER MODEL AT SCHOOL MEETING FASCINATES LITTLE LOLA This unusual model— it looks like the tjreat grandfather of all Kaster chicks— made with red white and (Old cardboard by mothers attending a weekend London school meeting of parents, fascinates little Lola Rittner perhaps it reminds her of all58 words
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76 1960-04-19 4 HORN BLAST FOILS WIFE'S BID TO DIE NEW YORK. Tues.— An endless blast on a car horn awoke Edmund Setal in New Jersey last night. He rushed to his garage and found his wife Doris slumped over the wheel of his car. The engine was running and the garage doors76 words
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Article29 1960-04-19 4 TAIPEH. Tues.— T. J. Stevenson and Company will invest about U.S. $1 mil. (Ms3 mil.) on Formosa by setting up a textile mill on the island.29 words
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Article23 1960-04-19 4 SWITZERLAND. Tues. Four Swiss skiers were killed yesterday by an avalanche in the region nt tbp ftrowH St Bernard. U.P.IU.P.I - 23 words
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Article43 1960-04-19 4 £L^L YORK> is toURh ™»»P»ains a New A £~k ES eS an Put u a neu P™' l on the market. A week later the Russians have -invented' it. Two weeks later the Japanese are making it at half-price"43 words
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78 1960-04-19 4 HE HIRED A STUNT V| A|^B ON HELICOPTER TO SNATCH HIS DAUGHTER LONDO' I J)AVID PRATT, :)2->iar-ol(I farmer who \g now luii shooting of Dr. Verwoerd, w autumn making plans to kidn ip old daughter. Pratt hired Mickey guy mh\ stunt nuuu78 words
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109 1960-04-19 4 DISCRIMINATION HURTS US IN MANY WAYS SAYS NEGRO LAWYER NEW YORK, Tues.— D i s c r i m i n a tion hurts the Negro in many ways. It hurts him In his heart when he walks Into a bar, and they just freeze him out by ignoring him,109 words
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96 1960-04-19 4 SELF-STYLED NAZI HELD AFTER A BOMB OUTRAGE NEW YORK, Tues.— Jerry Hunt, 16, a self-styled Nazi, has been arrested at Gadsden, Alabama, after a "Molotov cocktail" was thrown at a window of a crowded synagogue. An assailant opened fire with an automatic rifle wnen several people rushed out. Two injured96 words
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191 1960-04-19 4 DEARER SMOKES: PETE THE PIRATE DECLARES WAR ON THE BUDGET ONDON, Tues.— Pete the Pirate hoisted his Jolly Roger last week and declared war on the Budget. "I am not going to sell any cigarettes at the new price." he declared. And with a yo-ho-ho he pasted up notices on191 words
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Article24 1960-04-19 4 NEW YORK, TUes. i people died during snow :ns and tornadoes which swept mid-western s: America over the last twr ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article26 1960-04-19 4 TAIPEH. Tues. The tional garrison force on Quemoy has started a project on a building capable of accommodating 13.000 civilians against air raids26 words
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Article26 1960-04-19 4 8 die in casino fire COLOMBIA, Tues. Eight people died when a nre destroyed an hotel casino at the ide resort of Bocana at the weekend.26 words
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151 1960-04-19 4 Exiled Peron likely to go on reluctant holiday from Spain MADHII), Tuesday. L ma Pero P' foni "-r strong-man of the Argentine^ is likely to K out of another counbry soon. He has been holidaying in exile in Spain since last January. But Peron's successor as President of the Argentine151 words
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Article33 1960-04-19 4 LONDON, Tues.— More than 100 British Servicemen on leave from Christmas Island in the Pacific were detained for more than two hours at London Airport on Sunday for customs clearance.33 words
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Article34 1960-04-19 4 MOSCOW. Tues.— The trade union newspaper, Trud. has denounced one of Russia's holiest shrines as a haunt of hooligans, drunks and tricksters. It Is time to end all this, it urged.34 words
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Article30 1960-04-19 4 LONDON, Tues.-A party of 20 pilgrims, some of them in 14th century costume, have set off from Winchester on a 120-mile trek along the pilgrim way to Canterbury.30 words
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Advertisement217 1960-04-19 4 I IT'S HERE! I I AUTOSET /l|ij AUTOSET TURRET Model 624 EVT Revolutionory "Electrie Eye" 3 lens Bmm cine camera fully !y W* automatic 3 fast t/1.9 coated lenses, 3-woy starting button; Film tootage counter; Provision for various tilm speeds. Howell Electric Eye with o -ake magnificent Bmm n Q217 words
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Advertisement35 1960-04-19 4 PlanK HORIS 8 SYNCHRONER R. i.,: in UM A»»*nu« me itoto* cosni Kl 01 R PHC 7 CIA iS Evert/Mm "4 v 1 Sol* Oi»t' UNITED MOTJ WORKS LIW'IJJ 137. Orcha' Phones: 346 \.i ■fUMCNCS35 words
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Article, Illustration11 1960-04-19 5 John back in his Beloved city after 25 years 1 i11 words
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Article, Illustration166 1960-04-19 5 Boy (10) wants to renounce the world the status of a Buddha SINGAPORE, Tuesday. P-N YEAR OLD Wothipalah Ratana*- a Primary 111 pupil of Rangoon Road School wants to renounce the world for the life of a Buddhist priest. Priesthood is ;i family vocation. His lather, Vutthissara Ratana, 7!). is166 words
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46 1960-04-19 5 HE RETIRES AFTER SERVING A SPIRIT FOR 30 YEARS Tues ■four-year-old m bin Said Pairetaker of the :ramat at the :th milestone Bu- Road, is 30 v find a :or the )bib Savyi, Lapan mat>, 1543. Upkeep .ir-old x»d. •on --8.. nly 14 and :or the46 words
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68 1960-04-19 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. pRETTY 28-year-old Catherine Schmidt is feeling the call of the stage aeain. .vell-pro- IlldOitured sJ ria Mei tt some n. then joined Maria Menados tracompai "It was a really wonderful 18 months of singing." she added. who speaks68 words
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Article43 1960-04-19 5 Constitution and the MCP KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A provision banning the Malayan Communist Party and Communist-inspired political parlies is likely to be included in tne Federation Constitution following UMNO's adoption of a resolution calling on the Government to wine provision into the constitution.43 words
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Article44 1960-04-19 5 PENANG. Tiies.— Tne Pen- i ang Muslim Youih Society has passed a resolution calling on the Government to ban beauty contests and strip-tease snows "because they are alien to Malayan culture ana nave a deicrioraung effect on the morals ui youth."44 words
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Article38 1960-04-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue>. The site for Malaya's own naval base Is expecti-d to be announced by the Federation Government soon. Subject to favourable report by the consultant engineers, the Government's tentative choice is Port Dickson.38 words
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Advertisement186 1960-04-19 5 T" Centrol, all rooms both attached IwJL with hot and cold running water, a A delightfully furnished with telephone. V^V-T j^Jft <t| Private Cor Park facilities. "j Reasonable Rates ■ffej Bar Restaurant— A La Carte Meais V^ %apr^ Tcirphoncs *****/9, ***** i j^& DARLING HL^fll 30 cts a Packet 11186 words
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Miscellaneous400 1960-04-19 5 DIARY OF]— TODAY'S EVENTS I YWCA (Ra files Quayt; Japanese i lover arrangement. 10 a.m ind 11 a.m.; English conversation i t p.m.; Blue Triangle Club— cook- ing. 5 p.m. RAFFLES Ml SUM. Exhibition I>f Nature Photographs by Eric Hoskin 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. TOC H SINGAPORE BRANCH ill.400 words
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Article328 1960-04-19 6 OPINION The end of the Emergency 4ND so the tide of terrorism h a s drained out and the Emergency is to be lifted on July 31 this year 12 years and 45 duys after the first shots were fired in Sungei Siput. For those, walled within the safety of328 words
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Article, Illustration313 1960-04-19 6 ABOVE: EXPERT LAYOi LEFT AND BELOW TWO VIEWS OF THIS LOVELY RQQ No. 2 IN THIS SERIES DESIGN BY QUEK FURNITURE STOP; \yOl LI) you like your bedroom in I) Iu e, pink and gold? You can have pastel blue on the wall where the313 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1960-04-19 6 The wife ('I'll start ticking soon of a split-second man Do you hove a problem? Esme will give you advice or a ticking off. Write to Dear Esme, The Singapore Free Press, Times House, Singapore 9. Deal* Esme f tyIGHT and morning my husband corrects the clocks to the split1,073 words
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Article23 1960-04-19 6 PRICE LIST: Double bed and kJ mattress 5220; two bedside tabl I in<r table S2(MI. bookshelf Slid; dreJ table 5:590.23 words
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Article42 1960-04-19 6 T*H£ young psychoanalyst, huqgard Wi t h the troubles c I jxitients, got into the lift uith an elderly but sprightly a consultant. 'How on earth do you re- via I I I to I I "Who42 words
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Advertisement323 1960-04-19 6 You can hand in your classified ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS k throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE CAMIRON HIGHLANOa l Storage iM) Ltd., T&nah Rata IPOM Cold Storaga >U: Ltd,. X-i Car* Street. HLANB Gold Storage (M) LAd., N New Road. KOTA IHARU -age (M) Ul, Market. KUALA323 words
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Advertisement72 1960-04-19 6 i OUR REPUTABLE TAILORING DEPARTMENT I ■|t We have a morveiH $j£ range of 1 f in Tery »nc isk 0 Docron/Woo Mr':J I mixti. Drip-Dry Docron (9 Vfe^ \S cially for the Trof< LW HI. > \hSr l /ww B6^ North Bridge Road li^ ADELPHI GRILL proudly pn fj72 words
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Article59 1960-04-19 7 I uNUS ually rotund I T a PECULIAR I HESE TRAITS I HEM AWAY Singapore, Tuesday. I rated bulk around her s unusual gait, a furtive its betray the identity of a at Bscal barriers, -I llieir part, and the cat is spectacled instructor59 words
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93 1960-04-19 7 THE CAT THAT BECAME THE AIRPORT'S 'OFFICIAL' RAT-CATCHER OAYA LEBAR, Tues.— They call her "Puss." But "Puss" is no ordinary cat. She la the Singapore rport's "official" ratcatch' The airport is nor home which she makes it her business to patrol relentlessly. Hunting ground Said a Department of Civil Aviation93 words
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Article, Illustration24 1960-04-19 7 LOOKING LOVELY today is Miss Dorccn Bligh. She is "JO and works in ;i travel agency. J 1 i24 words
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54 1960-04-19 7 A HOLIDAY TRIP FOR WIFE IS HIS WAY OF SAYING THANKS GAPORE. Tues. A nusband showed wife by giva holiday trip to and Hong Koi. Leow Kim Fat Badminton Assohis wife sterday. ..ohday Mi Leow. "It will 'be a pie. nange for her" trip she'll be of aid a happy54 words
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Article21 1960-04-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A IT- men study group from Canadian National Defence College is now visitins: the Federal Capital.21 words
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Article26 1960-04-19 7 SINGAPORE, Tues— Mr. D. Hardwick, of the British Council, will speak on "Universities in Britain" at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. on Friday, at 7.30 p.m.26 words
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Article, Illustration108 1960-04-19 7 Hong Kong trip no longer a dream to $500 contest winner x PORE. Tues. D. Siddons. 58, ole winner of Free Press Puzzle "H" coni ts the >ajd: "It >d thing I did not nd and i therwi>e I be have won it. deed a v I ter gift."' Easy108 words
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Article47 1960-04-19 7 N'GAPORE. Tues. A e-aged Chinese amah .led on Easter Sunday on when the lorry she travelling in. crashed ditch off the sth. ne Thomson Road. Chan Ah Hoe. 43. travelled with a lends to pay homthe deceased during ten* Beim festival.47 words
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Article15 1960-04-19 7 SINGAPORE. Tlies Mamanuiactured 48.0<3 s of soap in year. Singaof production :;S.OOG cwts.15 words
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Article24 1960-04-19 7 A PORE, Tues.— Ronald .d discusses the explosive n in South Africa in f alk "Whither South AlRadio Singapore D I > tonight.24 words
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179 1960-04-19 7 Hertogh rioter Awangku, just out of jail, is now Brunei 'terror' BRUNEI TOWN, Tuesday. 4 BRUNEI MALAY, recently released from Changi Prison in Singapore for his par! in Ihe Hertogh riots in l!).">0, is now back in jail here. Awangku Shariff bin Shariff Kadir is serving five months' imprisonment after179 words
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207 1960-04-19 7 THEY OFFER A SILENT PRAYER TO 'SACRED' CROCODILE BU KI T PANJANG, Tues. A 20-foot crocodile, with barnacles all over the body, has its home in Sungei Kadut. It is sacred to fishermen, who regard it as a kramat. The crocodile basks on the sand bank during the day and207 words
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Article24 1960-04-19 7 SI 31.000 grant $131,000 grant IPOH, Tues. The Perak Government has allocated $131,000 for the extension of national-type aided-Chinese primary school In the State24 words
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182 1960-04-19 7 'GETTING TO KNOW THE FAR EAST' TRIP FOR FOREIGN TOURS ASSISTANT SINGAPORE, Tues. Miss Ellen Ong, an assistant in a local firm's foreign tours section, left Singapore yesterday on the Chusan on a familiarisation tour of the Philippines, Hong Kong, Macao, Formosa and Thailand. Her company is sending her to182 words
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Article, Illustration72 1960-04-19 7 FIRST TIME OUT AND HE TAKES A CHESS TITLE SINGAPORE. Tues. School-boy James Lee, 17. won the Class II title in the Malayan Chess Federation's recent Congress. It was his first try in a Malayan competition James has just completed his schooling and will be entering the University of Malaya72 words
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170 1960-04-19 7 French team to study conditions of trade in Malaya SINGAPORE, Tues. A 15 member trade mission is due to arrive here from Colombo on April 30 to study market conditions and make business contacts. It will be headed by M. Andre Dubois, president of H. Dubois Co., one of the170 words
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Article, Illustration307 1960-04-19 7 'Private Lives'— a sparkling Coward comedycomes to town this week SINGAPORE, Tues. Performances of Noel Coward's best known comedy, 'Private Lives', will be presented this week at the Cultural Centre by the Changi Variety Club. Last Saturday, this play was staged at Changi. The fun in this play starts when307 words
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Article, Illustration86 1960-04-19 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The combined talents of Julia Tan (violin), Susheela Devi (violin), V. Ortega and Renaldo I. arnica (clarinets), Tibor Napholz (cello) and John Fernandez (bass) will be featured over Radio Singapore In "Continentale Musicale" at 8:15 tonight. VERNON THE HUNTSMAN' OF SINGAPORE BALLET FAME TAKES A86 words
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Advertisement58 1960-04-19 7 INDUSTRIAL GASES Singapore K i P.O. Box 4001 I" O Boa Tel 6^391/2 Te! T'l- 1< A GRUNDIG tfos FOR PERFECTION r&j IN SOUND STYLE! Sole A^ n^' KIAN GWAN (M) LTD X^ Wag \]|magnetic recording tape Im, ÜBUI GIVES YOU THE BEST I OUTLASTS ALL THE REST KSiR »Vith58 words
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Miscellaneous54 1960-04-19 7 T- T] II wma-tsTme||| (O. i'm a a^> far a-s ?V Bi£ t FQ.«B»sJOS OLOPAL iv&L \MJ I OfiT JM i i AL.WAV-S V Pit W^ WOIsJOEB GO AS >OvJll 7 p^ M{ Con't trusi ia luck tie sure ot a pleasant evening every day with a regular order for54 words
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140 1960-04-19 8 PIANOFORTE AND SINGING COMPETITION NEXT MONTH SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Musical Society will hold an opengrade Pianoforte and SingCompetition next month. The society reports that out of tlic 15 entrants tor the singing competition. 11 are men. The preliminary adjudicawill dc held at the Cultural Centre- the pianoforte prelim on140 words
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292 1960-04-19 8 THEY JOIN FORCES TO LURE YOUNGSTERS INTO THEIR MAKESHIFT GAMBLING 'CASINOS' SERANGOON, Tuesday. TRISHA RIDERS, hawkers and even petu shop-keepers have conspired to lure schoo 1 children into their wayside gambling dens. Their make-shift dens have replaced thos. which hawkers set up near the schools292 words
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111 1960-04-19 8 COWS ARE A MENACE SAY SENNETT RESIDENTS SENNETT ESTATE. Tues. —Stray cows and bulls are still annoying residents of this housing estate in spite of repeated efforts to get rid of them. Residents complain the cows roam the estate, obstruct traffic, trample on flower beds, upset dust-bins and litter the111 words
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Article, Illustration263 1960-04-19 8 He headed a business empire that gives employment to 65,000 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE CHI SAX sailed into Singapore last week bringing a man who headed a business empire of 1,032 stores with 65,000 employees Mr. W.J. Turner, former managing director of Woolworths in Britain. He is on a round-the-world trip263 words
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Article44 1960-04-19 8 SINGAPORE. Tucs. Pro- fessor C. J. Eliezer, Dr. Wang Gung-wu, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, Inche Samad bin Ismail j Mr. Beda Lim and Cho Khalidah binte Amin will answer listeners' questions in j Radio Singapore's "Brain Trust" at 10 o'clock tonight.44 words
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Article35 1960-04-19 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government Pensioners' Association will hold its annual general meeting the Tiffin Room of the Singapore Civil Service Association (adjoining Government Office^ i Empress Place, on Saturday at 2.15 p.m.35 words
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130 1960-04-19 8 SON MEETS PARENTS HE HASNT SEEN FOR YEARS SINGAPORE. Tues. A 58-year-old father and managing director ot one of the worlds largest perfume manufacturing companies had a brief reunion with his son in Singapore when the Chusan berthed here on Sunday. rather Is Mr. E. G. Perrot, of Worth Perl130 words
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25 1960-04-19 8 SIV.Ai K pOl R Singapore sduiolboys •<i" on the < liusan to join TV. Continue studil25 words
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Article22 1960-04-19 8 -.PORE. I uto [branim bin Omai Aln leral lor Iraq. I ea to Singapore alt* r visit 1 K22 words
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17 1960-04-19 8 He forgot freak five- dollar note for three yea turn- I sioiv L<r I Comply I pec17 words
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Advertisement254 1960-04-19 8 4^Jp hmlhUJtiWrVl •^^R? [L!\\ for hislan l Protection... turn the ««wnel base and Odo-Ko--ink drodorant is ready to n>«\|i|i|\ 1',., Ml, delicately fragrant, it mi "(lr\." eliminates perspiration Deodorant ,H (lav |n g Then, when you've UMI Ira r. Mi i i ii*C. turn stirk down i. Nothing to push254 words
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Miscellaneous616 1960-04-19 8 SINGAPORE _ojf^ Rlfl TODAY: 6.15 p.m. TOMORROW: 4.;,1 am and I.Ui p.m. Till RSDAY: <i 11 ftJB. and 8 42 p.m. FRIDAY: 8.13 a.m and %JZZ p.m. SATURDAY: i.lt im and S\o3 a.m. KDAY: 10.00 a.m and o p.m. MONDAY: 10.41 a.m and lit 4i. p.m. The Free Press Daily616 words
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Article, Illustration442 1960-04-19 9 P >/t f j|w^tne ptxge for every woman YOUR BEAUTY PROBLEMS SOLVED housewives are very lucky indeed. In fact it's fun to work in the kitchen these days. Even career wives now long to experiment in the kitchen on Sundays. it any wonder?442 words
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Article, Illustration480 1960-04-19 9 JOY MENG - Lovely to look at JOY MENG By WAISTLINE IS FINE-BUT LEGS AND ARMS ARE TOO PLUMP "1 have been dieting for two months." writes Molly Singapore, 12. "Now my waistline is just right but my legs and arms are still rather too plump.'" YOU couid try spot reducing for these480 words
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344 1960-04-19 9 Pork, crab and prawn ball soup wins first prize TTAVE you heard of 11 Pork, Crab and Prawn Ball Soup? Mrs. Monica Roberts, of 187-D, Strathmore Avenue, Singapore, 3, wins the first prize i n Recipe Contest No. 15 for this effort. She gets SlO from Eve plus a Nestle344 words
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Advertisement50 1960-04-19 9 the simplest ever way to f Mm ~~^tm v. EAT THE THINGS J^" J LIKE WHILE YOU SLIM EVES-JACOBERG IPOH JESSELTON to k )CI JHEONG COMPANY, Tel ***** Jq Spore, 1 Tel: *****. WVI F E^ I RK. TANG LTD.: 3, Orchard Rd., S'pore-9. ***** '9 ***** I Maxwell hoi^se50 words
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Advertisement367 1960-04-19 9 60 gorgeous UF J fcjl shades to Uf^ V choose from tor your \j^ cheongsam or ,yV dress. V l^--' 1 ''TILL "~»_^**^v Stay fresh and uncreased |l£ I oil day in W I cep erT56 Shrink resistant, drip-dry, non-iron lightweight cot- Made in England ton. Fully Guaranteed. Sole Agents:367 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1960-04-19 10 SHOPPING Centre CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available in the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas in Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. MAKING NEWS IN the j world these days are OKAY SOCKS. Their great1,058 words
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Article, Illustration153 1960-04-19 10 When team; have battled to standstill Chess lesson number 1 3 by FRED R[H CHECKMATE is bam to wii Hut often checkmaU h A draw is a gar which neither a tournament, a player w wins a gair.' with a point. II a draw, lves half a poi: arc various153 words
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147 1960-04-19 10 I ON DON, 1 M Swamea Ban ;b o yesterday. H Abera\on 3 Neath 3. Ab« lery 0 Ebbw Vale 8. Ba Merchant Taylors 11. Bedl 13. Bridyend 32 D* port Services 8. Brio*: water Albion 12 Liverpool 9, BrLstc ..amplon \S. Cardifl 1? H147 words
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Advertisement197 1960-04-19 10 For Cool Comfort '4££==^3 Insist on OKAY SOCKS Trade Enquiries Heera Trading Co. 87 High Street. S pore Wide selection of REFRIGERATORS for HIRE ■at LOW PRICES Low Rental) and FOR SALE Also all kinds of SPARE PARTS for REFRIGERATION and AIR-CONDITIONING for SALE ALUMINUM AWNINGS i 1. NO FURNISHING197 words
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Advertisement194 1960-04-19 10 SAT T E X Creators of Fashion A Latest Creotions in Hand Printed Cheong-som Materials Various decorative designs and in wonderful colours too. North I Spore ***** MAKE -SURE!! YOU |k VISIT!! i ■a i FABULOUS 1 TREAT AWAITS YOU JOGINDER PAUL 194, Rnce Course Road, Singapore-8. Tel: ***** For194 words
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Advertisement36 1960-04-19 10 DANDRUFF? MUST GO! eg :^S^ USE ISJ MIRACLE OANDRICIOE $1/. a Bonk- loz AvdiUibie trom Hjirdresscf t>. uedfUng Dispensaries A Stores Per Dealer 1 Contact: TAI WAH TRADING CO., J I North Canal S'pcre. Tel: 7162V.36 words
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Advertisement31 1960-04-19 10 i f j(\ i/ /I I LET US INSTALL l, i: voi^ o r VENETIAN BLINDS HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED Contact: WING KWONG CO., MS, Middle Road, Stnqaporc-7. Tel: ***** *****.31 words
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Advertisement165 1960-04-19 10 /fl L lii' Available on Easy Hire -Purchase Terms. AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS (PVT) LTD. Aqcncy Showroom: 47/49 Stamford Rd.. S'pore. Tel: *****. SPECIAL SALE exten- ive range of row stocks just cmved Children $1.50 Ladic 52.90 Gents' shoes S6.bO Hondbog; $0.90 Schod begs 52.90 N\lon $3.50 SAN MING SHOE TRUNK CO.,165 words
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Advertisement239 1960-04-19 10 f^^ BEAUTY HAIR DRESSERS Head Office: 30 Dhoby Ghaut Tel: ***** Branch: 45 Somapah Road, 10/ms. Chongi. NEVER DREAMT OF! Fancy Cotton Bathmots $1.40 Ladies' Swimsuit $3.50 Table Covers 44" x 44" $1.50 Bathtowels 24" x 48" $100 REMNANTS Over 500 Pcs 2-4 Yards CLEARING ANY PC $1.90 L REMEMBER239 words
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Article, Illustration177 1960-04-19 11 What you sholuld know about batting cnftball Lesson Number Fm.rl m hi> position by home M hit the pitched ball. He can eke skilfully place it tua in the Held. 1 n hits is called j t on Ist base ad, 3rd and home b. •oring one run I iot177 words
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Article57 1960-04-19 11 LONDON Tues.— Meet the world's highest paid footr -millionaire" inside Pole, of Brazil. who played for World ners Brazil in Stockholm in 1958. yesterday sign?d a two-year contract witn Santos F. C. which brings him: A down payment of £9,259 plus a house arid car. A daily57 words
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174 1960-04-19 11 KEN TOFT - 'GIVE ALL A CHANCE' POLICY FOR SCHOOLS KEN TOFT 3v SINGAPORE, Tues. Give everybody a This is the policy of the Sinr e Combined CounworKing well In iter-distrlct ;,-ed this year in competition. i- di>trict>. K Bukit Timah. Pa Serangoon ar.d hold--13 popular will. In the mpetl- iect the top174 words
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137 1960-04-19 11 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. npHE annual athletic meet will be a grand occasion for Monk's Hill Secondary School this year, About 400 boys and girls from both the morning and afternoon sessions will take part in a spectacular tattoo. All records are expected either to137 words
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Article, Illustration315 1960-04-19 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The new Bukit Panjang Government High School is off to a good start in the field of sports for its Sports Master is Mr. J* Bukit Panjang Government High School's Ist. soccer XI. FRONT ROW (from315 words
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163 1960-04-19 11 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL By SINGAPORE, Tuesday THE SINGAPORE Cricket Association will take disciplinary action on any State player I omul guilty of misbehaviour or bad sportsmanship. The order has gone out. Players must behave themselves during a state match. This applies to members of163 words
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Article405 1960-04-19 11 WOLVES PULL AHEAD IN LEAGUE f ONDON, Tues.— Wolverhampton Wanderers jumped into a clear lead in the first division of the English Football League yesterday. Nearest rivals Tottenham Hotspur and Burnley both suffered shock defeats. Helped by two goals f rom j Jimmy Murray, Wolves beat Nottingham Forest 3-1. JimmyReuter - 405 words
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156 1960-04-19 11 THE DECISION: CRICKET OR SOFTBALL PRISON sports officials had to decide. Which was it to be. cricket or softball? After much thought and discussion they chose cricket. "Last year." said a Prisons spokesman yesterday, "we were faced with the same problem. We decided to give both games a try. But156 words
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49 1960-04-19 11 MONTE CARLO. Tues. Mike Davies of Great Britain beat Louis Ayala of Chile 6-4. 8-6 in a men's singles semifinal of the Monte Carlo international tennis championships. Spanish champion Andres Gimeno won the other semifinal, beating Gardner Mulloy (U.S.) 6-1. 6-2.- UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article, Illustration170 1960-04-19 11 ROYSTON LAZAROO - HOW THE OFF-SEASON ATHLETES KEEP FIT AND IN TOP FORM ROYSTON LAZAROO By Singapore. Toes WHAT do our star sprinters do when they are not scorching the cinders during the off season? 1 took the trouble to nnd out by Interviewing or.< Singapore's top sprinters. Policeman Ernest Fnda keeps fit170 words
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Article85 1960-04-19 11 Martin shines for Tanglin FARRER PARK, Tv. Two goals in the second half by Martin Giang. 20, enabled Tanglin Youn^ to hold Geylang United 'A- 3 in a friendly soccer match yesterday. A form five student Jurong School, Martin was in great form. He was a constant threat to goalkeeper85 words
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Advertisement85 1960-04-19 11 DO YOU KNOW YOUR OLD RADIO CAN BE CONVERTED TO STEREO? I I BLUE SPOT STEREO UNIT TYPE 4599 THIS STEREO UNIT WILL CONVERT ANY MAKE OF RADIO OR RADIOGRAM FOR PLAYING OF STEREO RECORDS. f Please consult the SoU A&ml s laeSP°j KE£ HUAT RAD Q co LTD I^^^/85 words
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Article, Illustration222 1960-04-19 12 The bails go flying for a duck... but this batsman returned to win match I Singapore lst Inns. 107 SHangor lat. Inns. 156 SINGAPORE 2nd. INNS. (overnight 113-4) Jeffers c M. Shepherdson b Lee 40 Marks b C. Shepherdson 1 Da SUva c Beck b Lee 58 Bowles c Khoon222 words
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Article, Illustration193 1960-04-19 12 VERITY GILL - POLICEMAN COOKE ARRESTS SELANGOR HOPES TO SNATCH VICTORY BY 3 RUNS VERITY GILL By SINGAPORE. Tuesday A GOLD .Modal performance by Policeman Cecil Cooke paved the \\a\ for Singapore's three-run victory. He pulled this three-day cricket match riuht out of the fire. For ta s Singapore were Ihe underdogs. Yesterday193 words
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Article33 1960-04-19 12 PM (France] Tacs.— Jack Brabham Australian world drivini; < hampion. won the formula two Grand Prix of P.m \rsttrday He u.is driving a Cooper. tmmi uix Maurice rrLntiguant, France, CooperClimax.33 words
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Article71 1960-04-19 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore team to play Pahang in the Malayan Cricket Association League match at Pahang on April 30 and May 1 will be:Sivamayan, Keech, Da Silva. Bowles. Mungrue, Woodhouse, Kirkham. Angullia. Sithawalla, Sundosham and Cooke. Brian Marks and Jeffers were not available for71 words
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Article16 1960-04-19 12 LIGHTWEIGHT MAKES A RECORD LIFT MOSCOW, Tues. Lightweight Vladimir Kaplunov pressed 288.806 lb, a world record.16 words
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Article15 1960-04-19 12 WARSAW. Poland qualified for the Olympic soccer finals in Rome, beating West Germany 3-1. y15 words
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Article18 1960-04-19 12 JOHANNESBURG. Mrs. Bernice Vukovich beat holder Miss Sandra Reynolds 6-1, 2-6, 12-10 for the South African singles title.18 words
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Article29 1960-04-19 12 TOKYO. Anthony Macaroni, president of the National Boxing Association, will be a judge for the world bantamweight title bout between champion Jose Becerra and Kcnji Yonekura on May 20.29 words
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Article10 1960-04-19 12 TOKYO. Japan's Davis Cup team left Tokyo today for Manila.10 words
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Article18 1960-04-19 12 Singapore Base District beat Rajaji Sports Club 3-1 in a soccer match at Fort Canning yesterday.18 words
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287 1960-04-19 12 Juniors (10 men only) take a big beating Indian B.S. t>; Junior A.A. 1 FARRER PARK, TUCS. Fielding ten men, Junior Athletic Association were trounced in this SAFA Div. 3D League mutch. Goalkeeper Kw-ang saved them from a bigger defeat. He saved at least four certain coals from close ranse287 words
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304 1960-04-19 12 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - FRANCIS EMMANUEL By Singapore, Tuesday AN electrical engineer in a Singapore firm won the Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run which con- eluded on SuncL: Frank Wagner, driving o 1959 Volkswagon Karmann Ghia, completed the 816.5 miles journey irom Ipon to Singapore a!, an average of304 words
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Article58 1960-04-19 12 KEMPTON PARK, Tues Doctor B. N. Pajgar's Eboneezer won the Queen's Prize over two miles. Mr. J. Tillintrs Printemps was second, with Miss F Newton-Deakin's Elf -Arrow third. Colonel B. Hornunjvs Queensberry won the 1,000 Guineas trial stakes over seven furlongs. Lord Roseberys Diffidence was second,58 words
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