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Title Section18 1960-04-25 1 NEWSP *PER KPPVPnnv |s mK|p(G WO|JT The SIGNAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1960 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration160 1960-04-25 1 BIG WALK FEVER!... 12 miles to Kallang 200 take part m spite of early rain TWO hundred boys from various youth organisations m Singapore took part m the Federation of Boys' Clubs Walk yesterday. That is the start at left They covered a l*!-mile course from Tanah Merah Youth Club160 words
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Article, Illustration308 1960-04-25 1 Singapore is pinpointed as vital base lefence of lustralia font from Alaska to New Zealand Important that Malaya should not be lost' v Monday. t factor m is the the Soothitries to her into hostile Party 1 sterday. ile m week-end ncil h\ its Zealand .study Pai308 words
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191 1960-04-25 1 MURDER OF THE 'BISCUIT KING': A VENGEANCE KILLING, SAYS FATHER SINGAPORE. Mon. The murder of the kidnapped "biscuit king" was described this morning by his wealthy banker father as "vengeance killing.' 1 Mr. Lee Choon Seng, interviewed by the Free Press after he had identified the body of the victim.191 words
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Article, Illustration203 1960-04-25 1 Hero Shooter dived to save a boy AWARD FOR THE MAN WHO DIDNT WAIT SINGAPORE, Monday. 23- YEAR-OLD British soldier who List year saved :i drowning child m England, luis received i\ testimonial tor his bravery S.OOO miles away m Singapore. Private John Edward Shooter was then a civilian iron-pipe203 words
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92 1960-04-25 1 ANZAC DAY: WAR DEAD HONOURED AT KRANJI MEMORIAL I/-RANJI, Mon. ANZAC Day this year was observed m Singapore with a wreath-laying ceremony at the Kranji War Memorial here early this morning. Minutes before the sun had broken above the Singapore horizon, various otticials, including the Australian and New Zealand Commissioners92 words
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Article29 1960-04-25 1 NICOSIA, Mon. Masked gunmen held Up two newspaper delivery vans at dawn yesterday and burned about 4 000 copies of the antiMakanos Greek Language paper Ethniki.29 words
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Article28 1960-04-25 1 CHICAGO. Mon.— The body of Federal Judge W. Lynn Parkinson, missing since last Oct. 26. was found yesterday m a filtration plant drainage basin.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article24 1960-04-25 1 STOCKHOLM, Mon. A hidden treasure m silver, possibly the haul from some Viking raid, has been found near the coast of Sweden.24 words
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Article31 1960-04-25 1 MOSCOW. Mon.— Work will start this year on a "wedding palace" to add more solemnity to Soviet weddings and make them memorable events In family life. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article19 1960-04-25 1 MOSCOW. Mon.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev arrived by rail hi Baku capital of Soviet Azerbaijan, yesterday. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article25 1960-04-25 1 MAINZ, (West Germany). Mon. A new luxury river steamer, nearing completion here, will have a swimming pool, shops and a nairdressinj: saloon. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article20 1960-04-25 1 BAGDAD, Mon —The newspaper Al Thawra resumed publication yesterday after stopping last Tuesday because of printing difficulties.20 words
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Article22 1960-04-25 1 LONDON, Mon. Fires caused £44 million worth of damage last year the highest figure ever recorded m peacetime Britain.22 words
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Article54 1960-04-25 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Mon.— A laree gold strike m Alleghany 250 miles from San Francisco has been announced by Mr. Roland De Grio, Manager of the El Dorado Gold Mine. Mr. De Grio said his miners had hit i deposit five feet thick, 30 feet wide andReuter - 54 words
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Article31 1960-04-25 1 FUERTH (West Germany), Mon. The Jewish cemetery at this Bavarian town was desecrated on Wednesday night Hitler's birthday, a spokesman of Fuerth's Jewish community told a press conference.31 words
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Article16 1960-04-25 1 AMMAN. Mon.— Six hundred Jordanians have enlisted avolunteers m the Algerian Liberation Army.— ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article15 1960-04-25 1 MARSEILLES. Mon. Five sharks have been caught during the last few days15 words
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Article22 1960-04-25 1 Fir^t Malayan Fund managers' prices today buying $1.27 and selling $1.34. Second Malayan Fund mi* J nagers' price selling $1.04.22 words
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Advertisement42 1960-04-25 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Vienna Conservatoire of Music) Enrolments accepted daily atu f*k dent* tor Piano, Harmony, PionoZj accordion, Violin, Guitar, g^|nlk Aurol fear training) Htoory of music, PienoJaii. Singing. Soiophonc 4 B Clarinet Trumpet 28-A. Penang Lane, Spore 9 Tel: *****.42 words
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485 1960-04-25 2 Panam now has biggest and fastest jet in commercial use: DC-8 C PAYA LEBAR, Mon. Tllh iirsl longrange DC-8C jetliner Ims been delivered lo Pan America World Airways, ii \\;is announced m pore today. )T5 m.p.h. airill be the fastest unci biu etliner m commercial v The DC-8C is also485 words
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Article29 1960-04-25 2 LONDON: The total amount ipplication for last week's of 1270 million Treasury bills at 91-u. '."425.720.006. Is week £240 million ol 91--will be on orTe.'.29 words
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Article83 1960-04-25 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected this morning are: Limburg 1 2, Oceana 4 5. Tanagra 6A, Bali 6, 7, Ajax 8 9, Star Alcyone 10 11, Tjinegara 13/14. Coromandel 15/16. Sinaloa 13, Gorgon 19, Rimba N. Wall 3, Emp. Gannet 21 22,83 words
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Article103 1960-04-25 2 SAIGON: Rubber experts, planters. and dealers. bom foreign and Vietnamese, have agreed that the prospects for greater expansion of rubber cultivation m South Vietnam are very good, according to a Vietnam press agency report. Mr. Maurice Gerard, supervisor general of the Par East RubberReuter - 103 words
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58 1960-04-25 2 BALISBUBY: Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia was to *pend £1.64 million on a new mbly plant to be erected on B 4()-acre site at Willowvale. Salisbury, Mr. Ralph B. Fawcett the company*! managing director said here. Mr. Pawcett said the head office of the58 words
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Article71 1960-04-25 2 Aluminium Company PITTSBURGH: Aluminium Company of America first quarter earnings rose nearly 18 percent over the corresponding 1959 period, with the net rising to 56 cents a share from 49 cents Total first quarter net profits were (U.S.) $12,635,046 against (U.S.) $10,725,430. Kennecott Copper NEW YORK: Kennecott Corporation earnings71 words
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299 1960-04-25 2 Lar gest 'aluminium' ship' due on maiden voyage SINGAPORE, Monday, j THE ship with the largest all-welded aluminium superstructure m the world, the Oriana, is expected m Singapore on her maiden voyage towards the end of the year. The liner built at Borrow-in-Fumes for the Orient Line, was launched m299 words
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Article67 1960-04-25 2 $17 million profit for B.E.A. LONDON: British European Airways made a record profit of ahsi7.ooo.ooo In the last financial year. Lord Douglas of Kirtleside. B.E.A. chairman, announcing this In the State owned company's magazine, says "The year which ended on March 31 was the most successful m B.E.A.'s history.Reuter - 67 words
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Article69 1960-04-25 2 CAMDEN. New Jersey: A .'M '536.000.000 passenger freighter. Export Ambassador, due to go Into the Far East service of the American Export Lines m July was launched here over the weekend. The 10.210-ton Export Ambassador, with a speed of 18 1 knots, will cut aReuter - 69 words
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74 1960-04-25 2 NEW YORK: Mr. Henry C. Alexander, chairman of Morgan Guranty Trust Company of New York, said he expects "business to stay good for some time to come." In a press Interview, Mr. Alexander commented "we are not about to enter into any sharp recession. "On74 words
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39 1960-04-25 2 TOKYO: Prelirmnarv statistics showed that Japan > industrial production including mining during the financial year ended March 31. 1960, increased by 29.3 per cent over the preceding financial year and was almost double level of 1955.39 words
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Article56 1960-04-25 2 NEW YORK: Figures are for March 1960. Feb. i960, and March 1959 respectively: Consumption of new rubber 143.590: 138,745; 147.080. Consumption of natural rubber 46.860; 46.155; 51.991. Consumption of synthetic 96,730: 92.590; 95.089. Including GR-S consumption 8U.170; *****: 78.792. Synthetic production 131,897; 126.350; 111.377. GR-S production 109.405: 104,630;56 words
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Article211 1960-04-25 2 Federation's output of tin m concentrates declined m February says ITC report LONDON, Mon.— Mine production of tin m concentrates m Malaya declined slightly m February to 3.859 tons, according to statistics issued by the International Tin Council. Production m Indonesia fell to 1.610 m January and to 1.528211 words
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Article46 1960-04-25 2 TAIPEH: Nationalist Chinese Economic and Financial Ministers have assured Parliament that there will not be a runaway inflation on Formosa dispite the current, price upsurge. They told the committee that the Government was doing its I best to stabilise commodity prices.46 words
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Article877 1960-04-25 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO UmiNSS cci Cob capital tuaa > tall aiclrjfliai aiarytiiai il ticiHiiif iit.aaaa cli cua mbbs isjua f tcr aiciafiag capital ratara t ccr cua capital ritari I ff ss en« aiviiaaa call m caaa all877 words
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Advertisement301 1960-04-25 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN^ *1 e& NORTH GERMAN l Lo To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles Bremen Homl Jf q Calls Southampton for I ESSEN (HAPAC) 7 1 A»' 25 FRANKFURT (H»PAC> 31 Apr/ 2 May g HAVUSTEIN (LLOYD! 13 15 May Express Service Omits Marsr To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama, N QO Vh 3»yc RAVENSTEIN301 words
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Article40 1960-04-25 3 ISSOCIATION ASKS FOR JNIFORMS Singapore. Monday M U>K> m all Singapore Gov->-pit;tU are a>ked to prepare tor d t)\ the Singapore iid will be held Military Forces drill hall m I Notices the X the40 words
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Article, Illustration64 1960-04-25 3 NESTLES MAN GETS 3 MONTHS' COURSE IN BRITAIN mi; i;iiiim;i kg Xl W KHEONG. :;< i nlflßßin m the Kuala I umpur office of Nestir '«< Product (Malaya) Limited, who will leave soon for a three-month training eour>e m Britain. He will visit the Sales Training Centre of the Nestles64 words
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Article29 1960-04-25 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Tengku Mahkota of Johore, Tengku Mahmud and his pretty English wife. Che Kalthom. will leave lor Mecca on a pilgrimage on May 1929 words
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Article, Illustration176 1960-04-25 3 Throwing friends about makes a S'pore youth popular SINGAPORE. Mon. A young Singapore engineering student is gaining great popularity m Australia b\ giving judo demonstrations with a partner weighing 70 pouncis heavier than he does. He is Tay Chong Sim of Alexandra Road who is now m his final year176 words
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95 1960-04-25 3 CANNERS TO PAY MORE BUT NOT PINE GROWERS JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Malayan Pineapple Industry Board has fixed the price for small growers ai 2. cts a lb. effective from April 1. which is exactly the same price as before However. according to growers In the Pekan Nanas area. Johore.95 words
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75 1960-04-25 3 DETAINED YOUTHS HAD SWAG IN POCKETS SINGAPORE, .Mon. Two youths were convicted m the Second Criminal District Court for dishonestly retaining a stolen wristwatch and a set of Parker pens worth $770 belonging to a man, Cheng Yoke Kion. They were Tan Tian Choo. 20 and Goh Bee Koh. 17.75 words
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Article22 1960-04-25 3 $1, OOO lost SINGAPORE, Mon —A German hitch-hiker, Helm-Holz, lost $1,000 m foreign currency while sleeping m front of the Britannia Club.22 words
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156 1960-04-25 3 China is now 'invading' S'pore market with low-cost women's wear SINGAPORE, Monday. rjUIXA who has already "cornered" Singa-j pore's textile, vegetable, fish and pre-' served-t'ood markets is now making a bid lo sain a foot-hold m the women's fashion world. She is exporting ladies' fashion accessories which are now selling156 words
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68 1960-04-25 3 $30,000 FUND TO BE LAUNCHED FOR SEMBAWANG CLUBHOUSE SEMBAWANG. Mon.— The Sembawang Community Centre Association is to launch a fund for a $30,000 clubhouse. The treasurer of the association, Mr. Michael Wong Yong Ching. said the association paid a rent of S4OO a month for the present club-house. That money68 words
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Article25 1960-04-25 3 SINGAPORE. Mon The Mansfield Local Employees Union today resumed negotiations with the management for a new agreement on wages and working conditions.25 words
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145 1960-04-25 3 50,000 WILL TAKE PART IN BIG RALLY ON MAY DAY SINGAPORE, Mon.— The organising committee, set up by repr c s c ntatives of Singapore trade unions to plan out the programme for the May Day celebrations this year, have completed their work. The detailed plans will be I presented145 words
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162 1960-04-25 3 Seventy-seven have been victims of this 'terror' in a housing estate I 1 SERANGOOM GARDENS, Mond. gTKAY DOGS m this bousing estate are -terrorising" the residents. Thirty-two bit!* th and 4a have already lor April Th- increased dog-bites have shocked the r< ider and they are demanding the Animal Infirmary162 words
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78 1960-04-25 3 A QUARREL THEN A STAB WITH CHISEL SINGAPORE, Mon. —In a quarrel between two inmates of the Gimson School, one produced a chisel and stabbed the other, a court was told. The offence was said to have taken place m the Gimson School on Aug. y. last year. Ong Kee78 words
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Article38 1960-04-25 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Inch c Mohamed Ibrahim, chairman oi the protem committee ot the proposed Singapore Congres> yesterday appealed to the Registrar ot Societies to give his committee a decision on whether the Congress would be registered.38 words
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Article34 1960-04-25 3 SINGAPORE. Mon Prof. R.J.W. Le Fevre will speak on "Physical-Organic search m the University of Sydney" at the Lecture Theatre. Department of Chemistry. University of i Malaya at 5.30 p.m. today.34 words
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Miscellaneous139 1960-04-25 3 ■■Mil UJJI t UJLJ,IJI.I Medium Uave 47b melr« ib 4j Sunset serenaoe- 6.03 An«OMWAVE meires UTBO nouncemenis; 7.00 The news; Wr/sV from 9.00 p.m.-IO.UO p.m. 7.10 Nevstalk; 7.1S Learn Malay kc/. —Lesson Twenty-one. daily. 730 sillK tt aga in; 8.00 Pirst PM 1.00 Programme summ-uA, Meeting.— Sir John Wolfenden 102139 words
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Article268 1960-04-25 4 Shunned— lepers of the atom age NOW THEY PLEAD FOR CHANCE TO LIVE IN A SOCIETY THAT HAS BECOME FRIENDLESS WASHINGTON, Monday. JACKSON McVEY, 39, former nuclear technician, has come here to plead with the I .S. Government for a chance for himself and his family to live. McVcy, his268 words
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111 1960-04-25 4 ANGER IN WALL STREET OVER LOANS FOR THE SUEZ CANAL YEW YORK, Mon.— N Wall-street bankers have had to "hold hands" with angry bosses of Jewish finance firms because of the U5556,500 (M 5169-.-500.000) loan made to the United Arab Republic for the improvement of the Suez Canal. The loan111 words
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Article20 1960-04-25 4 BUENOS AIRES. Mon.— Argentine terrorists, threw a I bomb In the Central Police Department. No one was hurt.20 words
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Article16 1960-04-25 4 LONDON. Mon.— The Queen awarded the Order of Merit to artist Graham Sutherland.16 words
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Article33 1960-04-25 4 NFW \OKK Mon. Too rotund is Alfred Hitchcock s verdict on himself. The London-born film producer has set a slimming target before he embarks on his next picture: 50th. off.33 words
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Article, Illustration55 1960-04-25 4 A GENERAL view of the scene m Trafalgar Square when the "Ban the Bomb*' marchers, organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, held a mass meeting at the end of their55 words
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133 1960-04-25 4 TIME TO GO AND GHANA GOVERNOR LOSES HIS SMILE ACCRA, Mon. Lord Liltowel, GovernorGeneral since 1957. will leave Ghana for good on June 30 the day before the Republic is declared. Curiously, this was not nounced by Lord ListowH himself but by the Economic Affairs Minister. Kojo Botsio. at a133 words
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206 1960-04-25 4 Kidnap baby Eric is home, now Papa Peugeot will help the police PARIS, Monday. POLAND PEUGEOT, the Paris millionaire who p;ii(i £35,000 ransom for the return of his four-year-old son Eric, has decided to operate with the police. He has been assured that" the boy will be guarded night and206 words
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220 1960-04-25 4 I 7 BONN, Monday. PAT people, it seems, are safer drivers than thin ones. German Transport Ministry officials, investigating the causes of the mounting road accident rate, are studying this theory advanced by an Austrian lawyer. Dr.220 words
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96 1960-04-25 4 $2 MILLION TO SHOW HOW THRIFTY SHEIKS ARE LONDON, Mon. The I wealthy Sheiks of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait Qattar and the island of Bahrain are getting worried. Of late there has been increasing criticism of the way they and their relatives are flaunting their money. To clamp down this growing96 words
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Article27 1960-04-25 4 LONDON, Mon Sir Patrick Hennessy. chairman of Ford Motors said his board had no knowledge of any attempt to take over the company.27 words
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Article21 1960-04-25 4 CALIFORNIA. Mon. The United States has fired an Atlas Intercontinental Ballistic Missile at a target 4,300 miles away.21 words
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Article26 1960-04-25 4 LONDON, Mon— Because it was 'killing' women's complexions, lighting m the public rooms of the liner Aragon. will be operated at about half power26 words
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126 1960-04-25 4 BRITISH MILLIONS LOAN TO STEELWORKS WILL DOUBLE OUTPUT LONDON, Mon.— Discussions have been going on m the City and Whitehall about plans to financ extensions to the British -built Durgarpur Steelworks m India. Cost of the extensions, which are intended to double the present capacity of about one million tons126 words
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13 1960-04-25 4 'Forbidd to love couple in room full of g L Blanker had r <13 words
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Advertisement210 1960-04-25 4 An Essential Reference Work The STRAITS TIMES ■^■DIRECTORY OF MSINGAPORE 1 1 MALAYA, 1960 ijl We have pleasure m announcing that the 1960 -L. I Edition of the Straits Times Directory of Singapore fl*- lI L and Malaya is now on sale. This widely recognised authoritative work of reference, now210 words
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Advertisement65 1960-04-25 4 I I I I I I Ife) <itfT| ____s: Jfa* afmCil" 1 Meod Office: 95 97. Trc^ Branch 3, The Arcac if, SUCTION HOSE J umetiu>i {<ycoit,&i wait t feifflLiMM Air PHOENIX .J 51 HAV£ /T CSole A*-n*- S. MOTTRII tmXMOH£ KUALA LUMPO R i _BfT^__E BBS 9 Jm^m\\ _^~~--__~~Tl_T^_^65 words
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13 1960-04-25 5 The talented Romero perform here in May _X H _r I Interested I13 words
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5 1960-04-25 5 Military adviser promoted ghjghjyttyjy tyj5 words
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220 1960-04-25 5 'VERY LITTLE' PRODUCE COMING IN FROM BORNEO AND INDONESIA SLNGAPORE, Monday. MARKET Street, Telok Ayer Street and Malacca Street, which once handled millions of dollars of entrepot trade m primary produce, now look something like a suburban shopping220 words
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Article, Illustration199 1960-04-25 5 EDNA TAN - Anna at 20 is off to the land of her dreams EDNA TAN 1 SAVED EVERY CENT I COULD TO REALISE THIS FOND HOPE* By LOVES ACTING, BUT SHE WANTS TO KEEP AIRLINE JOB SINGAPORE, Mon. May 8 "ill be an exciting day for a charming, 20 year old, 'airline199 words
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85 1960-04-25 5 ECONOMISTS FROM ASIA TO MEET NEXT MONTH KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Forty-five teachers from j universities and colleges m South East Asia, will meet at the Univers.tv of Malaya m Kuala Lumpur, for the first regional conference of* South East Asian Rural Economists next month. The conference is designed to stimulate85 words
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84 1960-04-25 5 STOLEN BICYCLE PARTS GET HIM 6 MONTHS SINGAPORE. Mon.— The fork and handle of a stolen bicycle worth five dollars j made a rag-and-bone man lose six months of his freedom. The rag and bone man. Cheong Cheng Vow, 48. received a six months' jail sentence m the Second Criminal84 words
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Article, Illustration30 1960-04-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.The University of Malaya will set up an agriculture department with 35 students on May 23. vJ Ifll 11^ II jM j lilmii'l PART SEVEN30 words
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Miscellaneous371 1960-04-25 5 diary of TODAY'S I EVENTS "*~"~-__^^UP^BPB-i FEDERATION Or BOYS' CLUBS (Queen Street Judo 6 p.m.: motor lepainng class, pho:ograpny 7 p.m. YMCA (Orchard Roam: Malay Civil Service Sid. 1 beginner j 9 a.m.: Junior Dept open from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.; body-building and weight lifting 4 p.m.; Judo spe-371 words
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Article287 1960-04-25 6 The sailors who won't fade away /iLD generals and old admirals never die, they just lade away. And they never fail to come back from the i r dusty shelves with memoirs to rake up old memories and tight old wars all over again. The latest to make a comeb287 words
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1439 1960-04-25 6 INGEMAR JOHANSSON - They are all after my money- now I have to fight the cadgers, too INGEMAR JOHANSSON cxgitrfuij hjytiu A JJ CO far as boxing is concerned, America is painted as a fantastic land of gold, full Of treasure. This is a myth. There's one big difference between European and American1,439 words
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Article, Illustration185 1960-04-25 6 ESME BAPTIST - ESME BAPTIST A WOMAN'S DESICN -AFTER STUDYING SUCCESTIONS GIVEN BY THE EXPERTS By MY dream bedroom? Alter study ii th( tions given by six experts of lead m I feel a bit uncertain about my own The experts have given their colour schemes m delightful combinations of185 words
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Advertisement462 1960-04-25 6 You can hand m your classified ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE ICAMKRON HIGHLANDS _uj Tanah Kata. IPOH Cold Rtorags .M. Ltd.. i-i Clara Si KLANO roid moraxe <M> L'l. ew Koad KOTA IHAKU -age (Nf> n»>7 ttem m» KUALA LUMPUR COM sai Mount462 words
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Advertisement108 1960-04-25 6 _M. 9M__i _v__a _^^U l_M I XC ll_? 3. j«9 I^tMb^v the sw,ss wa m (2a| *OR ALL CLIMATED YOUR GLARAM 1 I 'J^ More than 100 vi #^^^^^_l of successful trading X m Asia and a Modern m,' Ifl-i Service after sale under _£k Ciuarantee Terms J FAVRE LEUBA108 words
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Article73 1960-04-25 7 KHOO YEOW TEE - S'por e to try wonder drug KHOO YEOW TEE I rUEjfAME IS 'PHENAZOONE's-IT'S BETTER THAN MORPHINE fgjgfjgfnhgfh SINGAPORE. Monday X, AI SKILLER TO BE \\StS CLINICAL miSTS BY HEALTH L/jV/STK Y^MARCUS will soon be carried out m (ermine the effects of a new drag phenazocine said md safer than morphine.73 words
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Article, Illustration156 1960-04-25 7 AMERICA PRESENTS PIANIST BERNSTEIN c) Mr. Sr\mour Bernstein i lopline Amerin pianist will be anions the artists ot 11 countrit-s who will perform at the International Night of Sengs Mask and Dances" the Victoria Theatre on and 5 m aid of the Vitional Theatre Fund. voun? artist. Mr. Bernstein on156 words
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Article, Illustration297 1960-04-25 7 Slow crawl, zig-zag and musical chairs all on scooters SINGAPORE, Mon. Thirty competitors took pari m the first scooter gymkhana m Malaya, organised by the Singapore Lambretta Owners Club, at the Police Training School ground yesterday morning. There were five events the 100 yards zigzagFree Press - 297 words
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161 1960-04-25 7 MOVING BAZAAR IS CLEARED BY INSPECTORS SERANGOON GARDENS, Monday. lIAWKER inspectors paid a surprise visit to the estate last Thursday night to clear the "moving bazzar The inspectors had a tough time persuading hawkers to move their wares from the main roads to a nearby vacant land. The operation clean-up161 words
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Article61 1960-04-25 7 Archbishop to see the Pope SINGAPORE. Mon.—Monsignor Michael Olcomendy. Archbishop of Malacca and l Singapore, will leave for the Vatican City on June 7 to seek an audience with the Pope. Later he will take part In a General Council of the Foreign Mission Society convention m Paris to discuss61 words
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Article20 1960-04-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Wong Chow. 50. mother of five children was found drowned In the Klang River. yesterday.20 words
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304 1960-04-25 7 SINGAPORE Mon. Radio Singapore's new feature aimed at bringing home to the rural folk all the latest m poultry farming, is making a big hit with the farmers. This new feature m broadcasting was started earlier this month with304 words
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Article35 1960-04-25 7 IPOH. Mon. Police continued their search for 16--year-old schoolboy, Chong Ah Kau, who disappeared into the jungle while on a picnic with 30 other students at the foot of Kledang Hills, yestertday.35 words
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650 1960-04-25 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. It is going to be difficult for me to write this notice on "The Diary of Anne Frank" which is the Stage Club's special production m aid of the National Theatre Fund. This is because I hesitate to use allA.B.A - 650 words
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Article, Illustration26 1960-04-25 7 Gog - POP— Clever Tie-up Gog By Don't trust to luck be sure ot a pleasant evening every day with a regular order for The Singapore Free Press26 words
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Article, Illustration97 1960-04-25 7 P. C. Sorcar - P. C. Sorcar By THE SILVER ECC THE magician shows one silver egg inside one bou I of water, lie asks his spectators to take it out of water. When they pick it up. they will find it is a jet-black egg. THE SECRET: Blacken one ordinary97 words
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166 1960-04-25 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. MRS. LILY SEE of Kuo Chuan Avenue, was the winner of the $500 Free Press Word Puzzle 4 T' Contest and she still doesn't know she has won it. Reason: She was not m her home when a Free P:166 words
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80 1960-04-25 7 BETTER WORKING CONDITIONS FOR HOTEL MEN SINGAPOKt Mon. The management of Biltmore Hotel m Tralalgar Street has reached agreement with the Singapore Catering Scr\ Staff Workers Trade Ui. giving 27 members ol the union improved working conditions Under the agreement, the workers will do a 44-hour II They will also80 words
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Advertisement32 1960-04-25 7 m hire purchasel HjW a fot mote.../ »_rram H (ha- Refrigerator \lotor c\vU Scooter Fans -ndiiioner cs-J I We »t/com« your inspS€tion i**^ 1 rrr iiuot frnnn m i™ nard Koad. I32 words
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Advertisement114 1960-04-25 7 a i_, »n_i _rf_r^-/ _^VEHB_H_HH_H_B-_^P^H _^v,«^^B <_Hrn v J sr/zr vow/- pj -k K^ Jk?) s_7/ smartly ft for import- m*i rl^m Pf _7w/ occasions ■l^^y A fuit tailored by Esquire will H 1 1 do you proud on those occa- W sions when it is important that P^f you114 words
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68 1960-04-25 8 ALAN KHOO - ALAN KHOO By I Singapore, Monday REGISTRAR: HALF THE NUMBER WANT PLACES IN THE DEPT. OF ENGINEERING THK SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC has received more than 2,000 applications tor places m the 1960 M sessions which will begin m August 'ihe Polytechnic Registrar, Mr. S. Subraiiuiniam,68 words
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149 1960-04-25 8 AN AGENCY WILL LOOK FOR MATERIAL AND MORAL AID FOR ALGERIANS KU AL A LUMPUR. Mon. An -Algerian rebel agency" is to be set up m Kuala Lumpur shortly to seek more moral supfrom the Federation Government and its people for the Algerian struggle for independence. A representative o! the149 words
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Article21 1960-04-25 8 \PORE. BBcial rhe Peoi denounced or. South Africa" of the- the vtest mder a the md the cr21 words
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179 1960-04-25 8 $1,000 FOR WINNING ENTRY IN PHOTO CONTEST I I SINGAPORE, M o n.— Shell has announced a photographic competition, with a first prize of $1,000, which is open to all photographers residing m Singapore. The subject for the competition Is -Oil." and competitors are invited to >end m prints In179 words
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Article55 1960-04-25 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. A man. Ng Hong Leon, nas acquitted m a district court on a charge of extorting $36 on Feb. 13 and thereafter s4 monthly from Leow Khoon Yong by putting nun m fear mat his employer. Licw Hock Boon, will no'*'oe allowed to carry55 words
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Article32 1960-04-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Royal Malayan Air Force will take over from the R.A.F. control of all aircraft whether Malayan or Commonwealth m anti-terrorist operations, it was announced here yesterday32 words
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Article29 1960-04-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A Federation Government doctor. 10 nurses and hospital assistants, are giving free medical treatment to about 1.000 Malayan Muslims on pilgrimage m Mecca.29 words
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Article33 1960-04-25 8 SINGAPORE. Mon.— An ap- peal was made to the Registrar of Societies here yesterday by the proposed Singapore Congress for a decision on whether the Congress would be registered or not.33 words
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Article, Illustration17 1960-04-25 8 You are looking lovely today xv LOOKING LOVELY today is Miss Subarah Marlcan. She is a typist.17 words
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Article82 1960-04-25 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Five speakers will take part m the Jewish Menorah Club's first j forum at the Reuben Manas!st h Meyer Communal Hall. Oxlt v Ri>e. at 7.45 tonight. The subjects for the debate I will be Euthanasia (mercykilling), birth control and i artificial Insemination82 words
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Article65 1960-04-25 8 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A taxidriver. Chua Ah Chow. wa.> S3 m a traffic magistrate's court lor cai [ng more than the lawful number of passengers Ln his taxi at North Bridge Road on Nov. 11. In another case. Thiam Ln. Poh. of Tiong Bahru Road. was fined65 words
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171 1960-04-25 8 'PRIVATE LIVES': PERFORMANCE PBY RAF CHANGI PLAYERS MAKES A GOOD IMPRESSION SINGAPORE. Mon.— The R.A.F. Changi Variety Club made a good impression with their performance of the Noel Coward comedy "Private Lives" at the Cultural Centre. Simon Goldstein, who wa- also the producer, and Marion Love made a lively team171 words
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166 1960-04-25 8 Decision to destroy a house they can keep takes the court by surprise SINGAPORE, Mooda> TWO brothers, joint owners of a house. Risked :i magistrate for a demolition order m respect of a solidly-built but unauthorised uppei storey to their property m Rochore Canal Road. This request surprised the court166 words
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Advertisement149 1960-04-25 8 I■■■■■ U.S. CAMERA mogozine, "In performance ond m appearance, "Lenses all produced sharp, clear results under a variety of conditions." f._«fifi YASHICABE3 1 Llfr The Sem, Automat,c <&^SSS£ __tv featuring three-lens ilw £ff/SSS!Sfm turret with separate jfZ^s* !II m fl KM!^ matching optical l\ii SSI fj^Vx- n\l__^_P_A, xmW W viewtinders.149 words
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Advertisement218 1960-04-25 8 Learning Malay M Radio Singapore-fl 3ul. Kuehin;;: Cat. Ll 30?. Bulu: lur 303. Anjing: Dog. jr al 304. Warna: Colour. V 305. Kejar: Chas 306. Lari: Run. 307. LinUng-pukang: Hel- tVJSC ter-skelter. H| 308. Takut: Afraid frightened. 309. Kttaua: LMgft 310. Jangan: IK>n t. X 311. Lekas: Quick, ipii 31L218 words
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Miscellaneous731 1960-04-25 8 The Free Press daily crossword l LUES ACROSS being unwell <7>. _^M~o~l Ixl p I le Ia ■■FT character <9>. 7. Bashful, and gets a broken M M B the law's— (Hamlet) (6> IB WB WM WM anyonVs fun! g (7). P l evidently. (3i. II 10. County ,n Ireland731 words
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Miscellaneous39 1960-04-25 8 TODAY: 10.41 a.m. and 10.4G p.m. TOMORROW: 11.21 a.m. and 11.13 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 11.59 a.m. and 11.42 p.m. THURSDAY: 12.37 p.m. FRIDAY. 012 a.m. and 1.14 p.m. SATURDAY 0.43 am and 1.50 p.m. SUNDAY: 1.15 am. and 2.30 p.m.39 words
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Article, Illustration443 1960-04-25 9 MARGHANITA WEE - Advice to a young another: STAY SINGLE! MARGHANITA WEE m IT IS STILL WORTH WHILE TO WAIT FOR k Mr. RIGHT At love him I c I He gets furious if another chap so much as looks me. i he keeps asking lions about the father my child— very personal443 words
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Article38 1960-04-25 9 •MY only daughter is getting married m June. I am a widow. As a point of etiquette, can my married brother give the bride away?— Mrs. XL. marrica Your brother can certainly give the bride away.38 words
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Article, Illustration531 1960-04-25 9 You CAN be fighting fit at 40 -SAYS THE FREE PRESS DOCTOR HB^ MHIIHBIIaa BHHMBHHE-H-M--B--aM-H--H--HH-BV I ft Hatch tummy ■-week rule I 1 Ba ~M_—^__^__-_-» pset you give them up. Indigestion usually means cling of fulness, discomnping pains, repetin. But the beginnings of ilcer are quite different. An ulcer is531 words
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997 1960-04-25 9 RALPH MIDDLETON - Disastrous honeymoons— with a mother-in-law and a poodle RALPH MIDDLETON By [T is understandable that many newly wed couples approach their honeymoons with a certain amount of apprehension, bu t even this nervousness does not entirely explain some of h extraordinary behaviour that takes plac For instance, there is the997 words
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Article, Illustration741 1960-04-25 9 THE JUDGES' COMMENTS ON DIFFICULT CLUES PRIZE m the Singapore Free Press $500 Word Puzzle "I" was won by: MRS. LILY SEE, 23, Kuo Chuan Avenue, Singapore, 15. She submitted a solution which, m the opinion of the judges, contained the most apt and accurate741 words
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Advertisement58 1960-04-25 9 *^^^^^WlHflß__^_^_^ 7SJ" lC\ I_l?>^^^^sb__P^3 _^T __< m WORLD FAMOUS TAPE RECORD!.* yiiiiiiiiiiiitiiumiiiiHiiiiiintfiililiMC m fPMgf «_fc f\ $495/- (S'pore/Penorif) SGIS/- Fed./Borneo/Scrow.kJ '.iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiir CITY NEON ELECTRIC CO., LTD. 308, South Bridge Rood, Singapore. Tel: ***** IV' Sole Agents: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. |_G_4MM _______W^_<-<V^, f iV ->>__cllii^^ ,^^^^^i___h»-'-j'< uSW\ t_^r r- "Q2__r58 words
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Article156 1960-04-25 10 LIM POH BOON - BUILD A NEW BODY LIM POH BOON Singapore s body building expert i I yyillLK we- are slid getting lo know the eight exercises that will build you a new body. I would like* lo give ;j word of advice on how lo decide upon the poundage;, you use. Fir156 words
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Article49 1960-04-25 10 100 PER CENT FOR HONGARY BUDAPEST, Mon. Hungary beat Czechoslovakia _-l m the Olympic qualifying lootball tournament. They have now completed their qualifying programme with a 100 per cent record. IN ATHENS. Yugoslavia qualified lor the Olympic soccer finals m Rome by beating Greece 5-0. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article24 1960-04-25 10 PARIS. Mon— Monaco and St. Etienne qualified to meet m the French lootball cup final at Colombes stadium on May o.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration98 1960-04-25 10 PROMPT PRESS WITH BARBELLS, or BENCH PRESS This Is an excellent exercise for building chest, arms, and shoulders. Starting position is shown above. Sit on the end of a bench and He back. Hold the bar with arms wide apart. Breathing m. raise the arms until they ar*straight,98 words
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Article, Illustration426 1960-04-25 10 GETTING TO KNOW THE SYMBOLS OFF BY HEART FRED REINFELD writes for beginners SYMBOLS are used m chess nutation to make it simpler to follow a written record of the moves. So tar the only notation symbols used have been the abbreviations for pieces, Pawns, and426 words
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226 1960-04-25 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Lea- j ther will rain and a record 32 entries have been received by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Assoc. ation for the National championships on Friday and Saturday. Nee Roath Virabhak who was expected to compete m the bantam-weight class226 words
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Article97 1960-04-25 10 jl/lEL CHARLES has forgotten how lo run without limpW!--»!, nS u "Ststs Arsenal manager George Swind n, is why the *U;>,UOO Welsh star still has fans worrying about The Charles Knee. i. #\l? ar !f s ,im P ed through Arsenal's match at Fulham night97 words
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486 1960-04-25 10 GERARD WALTER - GERARD WALTER By London, Monday. INO LIKELY BRITISH HOPEr IN SIGHT FOR MANY YEARS IX ease the defections of certain star lawn tennis players to the pro--1 fessional game have inspired m the breasts of the optimists dreams486 words
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Article, Illustration167 1960-04-25 10 ~_Ki*Jl I rFHE outfielders m side the diamond I them left field* fielder. A fcood outfielder is of foot, has good v menl of balls hit inl< air. and hathrowing arm to be abb Ui return the ball to th' held167 words
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246 1960-04-25 10 Lim Kok Ann - BLACK'S KING BISHOP WAS A MERE SPECTATOR Lim Kok Ann By I SINGAPORE. Mon.— A. Subramaniam"s performance m the Malayan Chess championships was below that normally expected from a previous runnerup. He could gel only hall a point from five rounds. In the second round Black, he w< Malacca champion246 words
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59 1960-04-25 10 TITLE HOLDERS WITHDRAW FROM LEAGUE BUKIT PANJANG, Mon.— The champions, Bukit Panjang Rangers, have withdrawn from the Bukit Panjang District Club so league. They don't like the rules. Permuda S.C. have also decided not to compete. Nine teams are left: Aneka. Jurong, Bukit Timah Youth Club. Woodlands, Kranji Rangers, Rainbow.59 words
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Article, Illustration97 1960-04-25 10 M. Hang - This gamble pa off for North the British trail M.Hang •> I THIS British t< this examplWest silent South usually bid follows: One Heart Spade Tw. i It w. lay-c game, but 10 Uriel made m a Heart i at all six tabi< In Standard Bridg simple Heart rebid out97 words
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Advertisement48 1960-04-25 10 ■2 _^_rws*^n^_^Fi^ _i_. •l.t _»^j v\ Ah*. f_M _^r<_l y\ Italian fhr hßr.t: PRESS CHESS SSONS Uitli tin's inexpensive hook I .75. 'Aainmble nil FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. TasUcT V- f9_* Looking for a cine camera? ult: JACK'S PHOTO CO. 157 North bndqe Rd X«R.to» Bldq Tel: ***** Smqoporc48 words
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Advertisement86 1960-04-25 10 11.M.V. Product- fi «n fe^MM^Jf l_^__b _ll^* THE NEW HORIZONTAL %^_T _____fJi ELECTRIC TOASTER ____#--^^^_J The lid is enomclled insidt *> s. out, fitted with o removable ,fl plated toast. rack which can hold 10 slices of bread ond is <^\ hidden when the lid is replaced 6 month* Guoront,86 words
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Article, Illustration33 1960-04-25 11 A S E-RUNN ER KRA AL JU ST WON'T MAK E UT.. .BALL GO T FIRST picture Free Press Kri.il a| his mere) as be attempts to slide m Th* his dei isionFree Press - 33 words
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383 1960-04-25 11 KEN TOFT - WARRIORS PAY HIGH PRICE FOR PLAYING ON SOGGY GROUND KEN TOFT By SINGAPORE, Monday. [T was a close affair. In the only senior softball match played yesterday Stan vac Gassers narrowly beat Shaw Brothers Warriors 10--8 on the University ground. Rain washed out all but three matches m the Singapore383 words
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Article, Illustration454 1960-04-25 11 V. MARKAR - Ponnusamy caught up at Siglap, led 1 1 5 rivals to finish V. MARKAR By Kallang. Monday Yf PONNUSAMY of Bukit Timah Youth Club iti. became the first winner of the Federation of Boys' Club 'Bis: Walk' yesterday. Ponnusamy, who was the first to arrive among 115 participants, clocked 2hrs.454 words
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Article, Illustration341 1960-04-25 11 ALLAN LEWIS - EVEN WINS IN A ROW: THIS ORSE REMAINS UNBEATEN MALAYA'S TOP HURDLER ALLAN LEWIS By IPOH Monday Bl dls I'liilUH 11. well ndden b> s„,ith. won the two < lass >iurr>. who started favou- at his old ri\al Luck) star b\ a length with VYilii. lit a length away wonFree Press - 341 words
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Article98 1960-04-25 11 Summarised scores of the two drawn mathes m the .apore Cricket Association League yesterday. On the padang S.C.C. and the Army drew. S.C.C. 153 for eight declared (Sheppard 41 Price 23: Morgan 3-47. Murphy 2-18. Hadley 2-45); The Army 94 for eight (Bowles 20, Atkinson 20: Schubert 5-30.98 words
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Article117 1960-04-25 11 RESULTS of yesterday's Royal Singapore Yacht I Club races are as follows Dragon 1. June <E. Holij day > 2. Chey Loong Lt, Cmdr. I Leach) 3. How Come »H. Pfrunder). Tornado 1. Urk (J. Lawton) 2. Yvonne (J. Grace) 3. Rap (W. Monne). Skiff 1. Terbang (JBurns117 words
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300 1960-04-25 11 KALLANG, Mon. Peh Chwee Seng has loved walking ever since he could remember. He has trained almost every day irrespective of whether there is a walking competition or not. Yesterday his hard training and undying determination brought him div Sends at300 words
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Article52 1960-04-25 11 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League Div. 3A Blue Rovers v Maxwell, M.F.A. ground; Railway v 5.T.8., Geylang. Army League Div. I—H.M.S.1 H.M.S. Terror v 30 Bn R.A.0.C.; G.H.Q. Farelf v Navy Wanderers; Cheshires "A" v 5 Dog Coy R.M.P.; 18 Sig Regt "A" v 8.P.0. "A"; H.Q. S.B. D. v52 words
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Article193 1960-04-25 11 DOME, Mon. The Rome Olympic Games will not H be televised through Eurovision. They may not be televised at all. The Italian Olympic Committee made this announcement last night. "After protracted and patient negotiations. said a statement, "the ofter.s made by Eurovision for televising193 words
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Article67 1960-04-25 11 LONDON, Mon. Rugby Leacrue results: Batley 37 Huddersfield 18. Brad ford Northern 29 Whitehaven 20. Bramley 29 Liverpool City 8. Dewsbury 8 Leeds 35. Doncaster 8 Rochdale Hornets 28 Halifax 9 Wakefield Trinity 5. Hull 35 Old- ham 12. Hunslet 8 St. Helens 20.! Keightley 15 Hull67 words
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116 1960-04-25 11 T AWRENCE (Kansas), Mon. A man outran two world champions here m the Kansas Relays. Jim Weaver (North Texas) won the 100 metres m 10.3 sec. Behind him were Bill Woodhouse. Orlando Hazley and Ira Murchison. Woodhouse and Murchison (10.1 sec.) share the world sprint116 words
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Article, Illustration22 1960-04-25 11 NOTE THE STYLE AND TENSE CONCENTRATION ALL GOES INTO THIS DELIVERY picture. Warriors pitcher Dickens sends m a hot one. Free PressFree Press - 22 words
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Article157 1960-04-25 11 ALLAN LEWIS - McGrowdie leads the list ALLAN LEWIS By VOEL -Digger" McGrowdie is the leading rider m Malaya to date with 24 winner.-. And strange to say he shows his ardent followers a small profit on the one win t.cket basis on all his mounts. This i^ a good achievement for a157 words
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Advertisement155 1960-04-25 11 THE FAR EAST ENGINEER A quarterly publication devoted to engineering and heavy engineering equipment m the Far East. April Issue on Sale Soon Contents include: B Lower Mekong Basin Development Scheme the story of "probably the greatest international engineering project ever undertaken." An historical survey of Malaya's industrial welfare legislation155 words
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305 1960-04-25 12 ROYSTON LAZAROO - U.S. CAGERS GO DOWN FIGHTING TO STRONG TONG KENG ROYSTON LAZAROO By SINGAPORE, Monday THE United States Naw basketball team, 1 though defeated 60-52 by the Singapore Tong Keng side, gave a good account ot themselves last night. They showed pluck throughout the game and went down fighting. Quek Beng305 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-04-25 12 pictures. Tallest player m the IS. Naw side, Butler (6ft. 6in.), leaps into the air as be tries to net this loose ball. AUo going after the ball is Singapore's Lim Suay. ANOTHER Navy challenge.Free Press - 60 words
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366 1960-04-25 12 CHUA BAN HOCK - CHUA BAN HOCK By JALAN BESAR Monday. Chinese 7: Indians 1 £HINESE dominated play m yesterday's SAFA Premier League match at the stadium. But nst Ihe run of play it was Ihe Indians who lU'lUd nrst. Chinese soon overtook366 words
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Article, Illustration72 1960-04-25 12 DRINK? NOT THIS. YOUNGSTER ...HE HAS MORE PRACTICAL METHOD OF REFRESHMENT KOK KAI I HONG. 14. of Bukit Timah splashes a cooling cup of water into _is face as he strides on during yesterday's 12-mile walk organised by the Federation of Boys' Clubs. He was an unplaced competitor m the72 words
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Article23 1960-04-25 12 The grass track cycle meet organised by the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association ye.-terday at the Farrer Park postponed because of rain.23 words
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Article54 1960-04-25 12 NICE. Mon.— Warren Woodcock of Australia won the singles title m the Nice lawn tennis club's international tournament. He beat compatriot Barry Phillips Moore 6-3. 6-2. 6-1. Gardnar Mulloy and Budge Patty (U.S.) won the doubles, beating Frenchmen Jean-Noel Grinda and Jean-Claude Mollnari 6-4, 6-4,U.P.I - 54 words
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Article51 1960-04-25 12 THE HAGUE, Mon. Ria Van Velsen, of Holland, became the first woman swimmer to break 70 sec. for 100 metres back-stroke. She clocked 69.7 sec. at Ijmuiden. Her performance cannot be put forward as a world record, it was achieved Reuter m a 25-metreReuter - 51 words
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Article51 1960-04-25 12 TURIN. Mon. The United Arab Republic became a world power to be reckoned with m the nrst Bridge Olympics here. They beat Canada 46-45 (INP). In another upset, Lebanon beat the fancied American Vanderbilt II team 65-57. j Austria beat the U.S. women 46-44.— 1U.P.I - 51 words
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Article43 1960-04-25 12 MOSCOW. Mon. The 16th world title chess match between reigning champion Mikhail Botvinnik and chal- lenger Mikhail Tahl was adjourned on Saturday night with Botvinnik (White) sealing his 41st move. Their clash is over a total of 24 matches.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 43 words
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279 1960-04-25 12 ALLAN LEWIS - YEARLING SCHEME: ANOTHER 24 COMING ALLAN LEWIS By SINGAPORE Turf Club will continue their yearling scheme with another 24 yearlings bought at recent Sydney sales. These 24 yearlings will be offered to Turf Club members on the same terms as the first batch which were imported In October 1958, as279 words
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211 1960-04-25 12 LONDON, Monday. I>RISTOL set a new club record for points scored m one Rugby Union season. Their 38-5 trouncing of Birkenhead Park on Saturday carried them over the 800 mark. The west country club has won 35 games thisReuter - 211 words
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Article20 1960-04-25 12 The Civilian Referees Football Association hold their monthly discussion meeting at 7.30 p.m. on Friday at SAFA Clubhouse.20 words
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Advertisement160 1960-04-25 12 A SMALL AD. WILL Hf LP THAT V ss f72M^ i_L SOMEONE AND MAKE CASH FOR YOU! tZII^JL^ TIMES HOUSE. RIVER VALLTY ROAD. SINGAPORE S. TEL. -800 I BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, fc^ K.i«*„Hi M -fbDmoSlt ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $0 WORD 30 CENTS. SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE, <_-160 words
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Advertisement270 1960-04-25 12 cut I FREE PRESS j "^3 WORD PUZZU.^ I Cut out and pm w Posting instructors a Name Address c i 3 T^c K^ 1 J. CLUES FOR WORD P 1. Some people like th with finely pointed nt 2. Vehicle usually drawn a horse. 3. Something to eat. but270 words
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