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Title Section18 1960-04-30 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERYBnnv s mK|R6 ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration76 1960-04-30 1 MENDERES - MENDERES Anti-Govt. demonstrations in three cities hops surround university -the last stronghold of defiance days of anti-Government thc Turkish National Aspproved martial law in •>r three month>. < Opposition Republican for one minute in Ihe riots but Delhi benches, members were sus*embl\ for short periods, rd76 words
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Article27 1960-04-30 1 ORLEANS, Sat. eccentric GoverMi P^rl U>nu. slapped ;es de Gaulle ,ack as the Present was eating iunch here. Then >hort speech he walk-27 words
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Article, Illustration202 1960-04-30 1 CHAN SWAN BEE; BAINES - May 31 will be day of prayer here for South Africa CHAN SWAN BEE BAINES Bv SINGAPORE, Sat. CT, Andrew's Cathedral will hold a Day of Prayer for South Africa on May 31 at the request of the Archbishop of Capetown, Rev. Joost de Blank. The dav has been chosen202 words
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159 1960-04-30 1 DEGREE FOR STUDENT WHO COLLAPSED AT AIRPORT gYDNEY, Sat. A Singapore student will be posthumously awarded his Bachelor of Engineering (Geology) degree at a graduation ee re mony at the University of New South Wales next week. The student, Paul Teck Seong Goh. aged 25, died in the Royal South159 words
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Article20 1960-04-30 1 NEW YORK. Sat.— Siamese twin girls, born on April 12, died during surgery to separate them U.P.I.U.P.I - 20 words
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Article18 1960-04-30 1 HOBART, Sat. Hundreds of snakes are crawling from flood debris in the Derwent Valley of Tasmania.18 words
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Article56 1960-04-30 1 I.AXDON sat.— The socialist leftwine journal Tri- v,li.rHav launched a strone attack on Mr. Hugh rJlJikel Cnuibutor dubbins him "Tfce torWWe Gaitskell oue p t Referring to Mr. Gaitskell s Leader '''^BhJe Streak missile debate, the article ahsencc at ">'»"•« f h at this was the bottom-a56 words
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Article, Illustration391 1960-04-30 1 TAN THUAN KOK; TAN SIEW CHENG - TAN THUAN KOK TAN SIEW CHENG By work in a jungle hospital gINGAPQRE, Sat.— Two young Singapore girls, one an Aus-tralian-trained nurse, and the other a student, left ior the town of Kapit in Sarawak yesterday to oiler their services, free- of charge, for two391 words
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Article20 1960-04-30 1 MOSCOW, Sat. Nikitm Khrushchev returned by air to Moscow yesterday after a Black Sea holiday.20 words
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Article16 1960-04-30 1 HONG KONG, Sat. Mr. Chou En-lal and delegation returned to Peking last night.16 words
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130 1960-04-30 1 Tengku leaves for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' meet PAYA LEBAR, Saturday. THK Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, left Singapore this morning by Air Ceylon for London to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference. He was seen oft at the j airport by his wife, Puan i Sharifah Rodziah, his130 words
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Article17 1960-04-30 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The State Department has removed special restrictions on American travel to Hungary.17 words
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Article20 1960-04-30 1 LONDON, Sat.— Middle East oil output rose 14 per cent in the first quarter of this year.20 words
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Article35 1960-04-30 1 HIALEAH Florida K Sat.— "This doesn't mean that we have given up hope.'' MrsAllan Lawrence Pope 3aid yesterday when told her pilot husband had been sentenced to death in Indonesia35 words
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Article21 1960-04-30 1 First Malayan Fund managers' prices today buying $1.26 and selling $1.33 Second Malayan Fund maj nagers' price selling $1.04.21 words
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Advertisement31 1960-04-30 1 ■BISS iKgIJ Jof\ i!<o-__ J VCL tiuminUim __^^^^^B as MmM __k la mm tk nnanship m m Hj^^ ...is. I Jf^l^^^m w W I TH UM co ITD. LUMPUR IPOH PENANG31 words
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Advertisement72 1960-04-30 1 _K 'mw \*M f \~^BB LOOK FOR THE MARK OF QUALITY %THe# BEST ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MADE %_J mm W Shavemoster and Grill Deep Fryer /v" m^N. Automatic Fry Pan Lady Sanbaam Automatic E99 Boiler in 3 sizes Shaver with Poacher attachment f Automatic JwSfl Sunbeam Ajr^^** Mixers /_P Automotic >72 words
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Advertisement14 1960-04-30 1 VAN HIN FOR ii.m: furniture 138/142, Orchara lead l*pt» Teh>: ***** tint* m ttUA.14 words
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363 1960-04-30 2 Credit clamp proposals are less severe and London has one of its best days 'THE London stock marvrelay had best clay since I d than illy anticipated and ough there was some ta/icy in the first hour isiness. when prices inclined to move ally, b u dt ved later and363 words
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Article144 1960-04-30 2 I Net S'pore advance put up quotations, but interest slow to develop LONDON. Sat.— Following the further net advance 1 at Singapore, quotations were marked up by a farthing a pound at the outset, but interest was slow to develop and by mid-session distant landed positions tended to ease.144 words
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Article65 1960-04-30 2 SHIPS IN PORT CMirs lying alongside the Sin- gapore Harbour Board wharv»s this morning; are: Mauiicien 1/2, Ravensiein 4/5. Waikara 6A. Peter Maersk 6/7. Ellen Bakke 8/0, Beiilomond 10/11. Wonogiri 13/14, Sunnyville 15/16. Mandowi 11, Norevereti 19. Kajan<j 21/22, Braesiae 23/24. Letitia Lyke<- 25/ 26. Ariana 27 28. Rajula 29/30.65 words
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85 1960-04-30 2 LONDON: Lower Perak Rubber Estates rhairman Mr. Edmund Stekel at the annual general meeting In London yesterday reminded that the company's sole interest now was property development. He added that negotiations to purchase) four properties at a total price of £61.000 which were85 words
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Article58 1960-04-30 2 HONG KONG, Friday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,275 $1,270 sales sales Union Ins. Canton $96.00 $96.00 sellers .seller*, Wh^elock Harden 7.40 7.35 sales 5 a lea H'Kong phone $37.50 $38.25 sales sales Da In- Farm <& Cold Storage $28.10 $28.6058 words
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Article563 1960-04-30 2 SDFSFDSFDFD shares a Financial Times advice SINGAPORE, Saturday. I^o tin shares, however long the prospective life of the company may be, should ever be put away in a drawer and forgotten. That is the advice of the London Financial Times to new investors in mining563 words
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Article86 1960-04-30 2 Riverview Rubber LONDON: Riverview Rubber Estates declared a final dividend of 60 percent (7.2 percent per one shilling stock unit) less Malayan tax at 40 percent for the year ended March 31. 1960 payable on June 17 to shareholders on record June 2. Inch Kenneth Kajang LONDON: Inch Kenneth86 words
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Article91 1960-04-30 2 London Asiatic LONDON: Asiatic Rubber and Produce Company offer to acquire the whole of the issued capital of Lanadron Rubber Estates has been accepted by holders of over 80 percent on such issued capital. The offer Hos now been declared unconditional. Rambutan Rubber LONDON: Rambutan Rubber Estates Limited received91 words
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Round the World Market Priees
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Article122 1960-04-30 2 LONDON. April 29. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. Curoptan ports May 3S| 35 It 16 dun* 3.i 35j RUBBER Nd. 1 RSS pot 352 3J. 15 16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mouee Terms Juner 35 :> ifi 35 II 16 July Sept ...34 7122 words
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Article45 1960-04-30 2 NEW YORK. April 29. Previous Today TIN Straits *POt 12 RUBBER Future* May n 4 °eo July 72 TONE: Barely steady SALES: 70 let*. No. 1 RSS May landed price COFFEE. Futurts B Contract May Above prices quoted in US. cents t>»45 words
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Article33 1960-04-30 2 NEW YORK. April 29 Previous Today 30 Industrials <8M Xi 801.70 20 Railroads 130.K3 I 40 Oomestic Bonds 82 .1 15 Utilities 88.5S vs 71 35 Stocks Composite Averages 2W33 words
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Article35 1960-04-30 2 Malabar ppot and afloats «6 shipment 66? Lampong spot and artoate 66. May shipment 66i. Mumok wh'te spot 88, afloats 88, May shipment 88, sellers, ex-dock. Aoove prices quotd In U.S. p«r lb.35 words
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Article78 1960-04-30 2 LONDON. April 20 Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. UK. North European port' delivered weuht per ion* ton afloat COPRA, Strait* c.i.f. U.K. North European ports delivered weight per long ton May June t I COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.i r. European ports m bulk per long ton78 words
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Article795 1960-04-30 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS cci cum capital issue tall ciclulmg tvcrytlmc. 1 m exdudiej Imlenl cbi cum tonus issue. y xcr excluding capital rttura I ccr cum capital retura cl cum imiend c call mm turn all. i795 words
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Advertisement557 1960-04-30 2 S HIPPIE G^~~ llf™E F_A_C_ UNES v*" «*s te ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. t_T^ CONTINENTAL fc SCANDINAVIAN POUTS. X* Spire P. S'nim Penan| >ft V 'Jem.l j In Pirt 2 May UT^ Bxc t Gin il 4 May SI May 6 7 May ~L» m s. -Lalandia I II 21557 words
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Advertisement213 1960-04-30 2 HAMBURG- AMEI tl 6c NORTH GER} J ro (Colombo), Genoo, Morse Bremen Calls Southampton FRANKFURT (HAPAG 31 Apr 2 I, HAVELSTEIN (LLOYD 8 10 May MUNCHEN (HAPAG, *a» Eipress Service Omits Maru To Manila, Hongkong, Yokolu RAVENSTEtN iLLOYD DRESDEN (HAPAG SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD; Omittn THE BLUE FUS 1 (NORTH AMERIC, To213 words
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Article, Illustration12 1960-04-30 3 WILL BE BACK ON THE AIR SOON t< KASUR lalented i L12 words
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Article60 1960-04-30 3 SINGAPORE. Sal— Twei four youths are currently camping at the Wesley Methodist Church hall at Fort Canning Road. They are taking part in a Methodist Youth Fellowship's evangelism programme. This is the fourth annual "Make Youth Find" evangelistic camp. The daily inspirational speaker is60 words
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Article35 1960-04-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade Headquarters have appealed to State branches to contribute part of their proceeds from the annual flag day appeal to the national headquarters.35 words
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Article19 1960-04-30 3 BUTTERWORTH. Sat.— An RAF transport plane from Australia brought parts to repa:r 38 Sabres grounded here.19 words
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Article, Illustration359 1960-04-30 3 ALEXANDRA LEE - ALEXANDRA LEE Bv Singapore. Saturday ITS HER HAVEN FROM THE ENDLESS NOISE AND BUSTLE OF BUSY LIFE IN THE CITY ADAM KATHRYN (H)H, a city clerk and mother ol two children, has a garden huh other city workers would be glad to own. It is not a359 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-04-30 3 OFF TO COLOMBO AFTER 36 YEARS IN THE Mr. V, Nagalingam. 55, an executive officer of the Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts in Singapore. left for Colombo with his wife and daughter. An old boy of A.C.S.. Singapore, Mr. Nagalingam has been in the Government service for 36 vears.49 words
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Article33 1960-04-30 3 KUALA LIPIS. Sat. Fori driving a motor-car with a j defaced number plate at Benta on Oct. 10 last year, Ng Choon Siew. 34. oi telemono new village, was fined*33 words
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Article27 1960-04-30 3 KAJANG. Sat. Five youths charged with the murder of Lim Voon Yin. a rubber tapper, were discharged bv the Magistrate, Tuan Haji Mohammed Taib.27 words
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93 1960-04-30 3 THEY WANT TO RAISE THEIR OWN LOANS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Kuala Lumpur and Malacca Municipalities together with the Penang City Council are jointly seeking permission from the Federal Government to raise their own loans to finance development projects. A joint memorandum has now been submitted to the Government. Although93 words
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152 1960-04-30 3 50 local businessmen want to meet the 14-man French trade delegation SINGAPORE, Sat. Businessmen in Singapore are keen to meet the 14 man French trade mission which will arrive here today. More than 50 of them from the various chambers of Commerce, have contacted the French Trade Commissioner here, Mr.152 words
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Article26 1960-04-30 3 IPOH. Sat. Members of the anti-secret society branch of the Police discovered gang-land weapons at tne end of market street, beside the Kinta River.26 words
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Article22 1960-04-30 3 PENANG. Sat. Re-regis- tration of voters for all fu- ture elections in Penang will start 4n June this year.22 words
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211 1960-04-30 3 A water-melon glut as farmers in Johore try to beat the weather BUKIT TIMAH, Saturday. i^pilKßK is a glut of water-melons in Singapore markets as thousands of them are brought every day from Endau and Segamat. Gardeners in these districts of Johore are anxious to dispose of the melons before211 words
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Article31 1960-04-30 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mrs. D. D. Chelliah, wife of the j Archdeacon of Singapore, will open the St. HildaV School food and fun fair on Monday at 11.00 a.m.31 words
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Article26 1960-04-30 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Radio Singapore's Gem Manasseh will present "Looking and Listening," a magazine on art appreciation, over the air at 9.45 tonight.26 words
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125 1960-04-30 3 Pioneer status for Duniop: 'No public resentment' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Minister ul commerce and Industry. Inch* Mohamed Khir Johari. told Parliament that he was unaware oi any 'public resentment" over the gr. ing in principle ol pioneer status to the Duniop Rubber Co. to make tyre He said the125 words
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Advertisement314 1960-04-30 3 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 Why men prefer CUAXRArS'? Because we regard the I^^^R customer as the most important person in our r?^9_ff organisation. f Because we always try to /^i^. j* purchase the top quality I jk materials, linings, inter linings availa ble314 words
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Miscellaneous440 1960-04-30 3 ST. ANDREW'S CATHE- 9.30 a.m. Ministry, Mr. J. YIO CHU KANG ROAD: 8 30 ORAL: 7 a.m. Holy Communion; Hanam; 3 p.m. Junior Sunday p.m. Sunday School; 6.00 p.m. 8 a.m. Parish Communion fol- School; 4.30 p.m. Senior Sunday p.m. Sunday School: 6 p.m. lo*Aed by breakfast; 8 a.m. Sun-440 words
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Article95 1960-04-30 4 Linda: I've never chased a man' lIOLLYWOOD, Sat 4 Tve never chased a man in my life." Gu who said that. Why, that much escorted film actress Li-da Chr: said It this week-end while discussing her forthcoming book "The Way I Liv Three leaves from Linda's memoirs: Good friends On95 words
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35 1960-04-30 4 Paintings, sculpture go in TV auction NEW YORK, Sat. A new aspect of the television age was inaugurated when 50 paintings and sculpture.^ were auctioned in four c. simultaneously by means of closed circuit TV.35 words
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157 1960-04-30 4 YORK, Sat. Ever been puzzled by Picasso? Stunned by surrealists? Astonished by the art they call abstract? So are the young painters who are marching up and down outside the Museum of Modern Art in New York today. Their protest: "Down with abstract art." It's157 words
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Article14 1960-04-30 4 WASHINGTON, Sat A Nike-Zeus anti-missile rocket was fired from an underground launcher.14 words
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Article247 1960-04-30 4 Break-up in slow motion— by Tina LONDON, Saturday MADEMOISELLE DIMICELLI (l LIVED FOR THREE MONTHS WITH THE SHAH OF PERSIA) TELLS OF $255,000 GEMS THEFT THE story that Mademoiselle Ilva Dimicelli tells of her £30,000-worth ($M225, 000) of stolen Jewellery is causing a host of raised eyebrows here this week.247 words
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139 1960-04-30 4 An ageing Pocahontas fails to keep up with the law: Owner fined $425 for neglect T ONDON, Sat. A man was fined £50 (M5425) for failing to look after a 30-year-old German aircraft. Solicitor Clive Compston Russell Vick admitted it at Aldershot. Old Pocahontas was beginning to show her age.139 words
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Article, Illustration335 1960-04-30 4 THE POPE RUNS INTO BAD WEATHER TRYING TO WOO THE ORTHODOX MEN ROME, Sat.-— The Pope is running into heavy weather over his efforts to bring the Orthodox Church under the Vatican wing. The Catholics want the Orthodox men "unconditionally." The Orthodox Church wants to retain some independence from the335 words
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Article246 1960-04-30 4 BORN today you have a serious, contemplative mind. You have a passion for scientific analysis and if things don't test out correctly you have no use for them. You have a tremendous store of energy and can throw your weight into any project you desire. You have246 words
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Miscellaneous358 1960-04-30 4 Our Daily Crossword] CLUES ACROSS B 1. He doesn't want to believe it! f|"" ~T?"~ H <T>. I fl fl 5. Does this take a double bite? |—g—^^^ O— l,— i— flfl flfl 8. But got in the wrong date, a ~"l^^i~"~~ "i^^T~~ ~~W Bd so was close up (7).358 words
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Article, Illustration12 1960-04-30 5 Tibby was not at Corch, says tearful little Hansje I ;SDFDFDSFDS DFDFDFDSFDS12 words
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Article, Illustration422 1960-04-30 5 HARRY CHIA - HARRY CHIA By SINGAPORE. Sat HONEYMOON IN HONG KONG AND JAPAN FOR SHIPPING ASSISTANT AND HIS BRIDE INDUSTRIALISTS OFFER TO GIVE TECHNICAL AID TO LOCAL MEN IN THEIR FACTORIES £NDIAN industrialists are keen to implement a scheme to train Malayan apprentices in their factories as a422 words
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102 1960-04-30 5 FIVE FLAVOURS IN ONE CAN: IT'S THE LATEST THING IN LOCAL SOFT DRINKS SINGAPORE, Sat.combination ol fi tropical fruit juices in one can is now competing in the local soft-drink market with other imported products. Tne blended fruit juices are from the pineapr- guava. papaya fruit and orange! Preference preference102 words
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Article22 1960-04-30 5 PENANG. Sat. -Tne Mai bod j J. A > >rted to have I Sundav. have diserday. The PC22 words
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Article17 1960-04-30 5 REMBAN Sat.— H leop. ap tn. nave to ofa Orcu lat ion which force.17 words
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195 1960-04-30 5 FANS OF CINE PHOTOGRAPHY IN SINGAPORE AND MALAYA WILL WELCOME THIS NEW FILM SINGAPORE. Sat. -The boom in cine photography throughout the world, has induced a Gorman him manufacturer to market i new 8 mm. cine colour film which ha.-, recently arrived in Singapore. A spokesman >aid: "Cities in Malaya195 words
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Article53 1960-04-30 5 KUAN T A N. Sat,- Three I young girls ages ranging I from 12 to 20— were drowned j in the Pahang River at Kami pong Langar. about 28 miles from here, while trying to i save a boy in "distress." The boy. however,53 words
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Article34 1960-04-30 5 PENANG. Sat. R. Abdul Kadar, wnom the police desciibea as a "regular drunkard" was today jailed Here for ten days, for behaving in a disorderly manner in Pitt Street last night.34 words
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Article43 1960-04-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Leaders of the National 1 Union of Railwaymen tod the Commission, inquiring into thiir dispute with their management, that dissatisfaction among railway em--1 ployees started since the inception of the railways 73 years ago.43 words
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Advertisement23 1960-04-30 5 TRUMPETS S^fo^^^ r. I I I I I I I Si: I I I M A. LTD.. J r lT CHELL >ner I23 words
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Advertisement248 1960-04-30 5 We are celebrating IJ/? Slacks WEEK I (All Imported U.S.A. mokes y^** with ever 300 pairs to select from C^^y^" EVERY PAIR n^- \m I UNCONDITIONALLY *0° l r GUARANTEED TO GIVE /jfc SATISFACTION kMM T/ie .s/ocAr.s £/m£ liqhtup xJB Mil .z/our leisure time.... every /I /cmd /rom 7t'a.s7? 'n*248 words
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Miscellaneous134 1960-04-30 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis MANSA'C? MEANWHILE, LAPY SMIRLAKA- tB HELP-^LP^^sjgS^ THE HEART OF JULIET By Stan Drake P "iy r 'NSTEAD OF &LHLDi*G UP TO ll I X CLAPJSSA, YOU'RE S|RV Yjf- |T&Y TORTURING THS POOR. NCT A FEMALE-134 words
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Article196 1960-04-30 6 First step to a new joy TTHE walking fever in Singapore is the lirst pace towards discovering the joys of walking. At the moment the walking mood is motivated by a spirit of competition, the reward is that of winning a game. But after this ostensible kind of walking will196 words
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Article133 1960-04-30 6 A WISE head on such young shoulders is how one might speak of Che Hawa binte A. Karim, the 19-year-old schoolgirl who has become the champion of the residents of Geylang Serai. Kampong people with an awe for officialdom go to her and voice the community's133 words
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Article, Illustration1149 1960-04-30 6 t HORROR AT FIRST HAND ..BY CORRY DAWSON AMGHTBEAT is not limited strictly to a round of hotels and pleasure spots. It often includes a visit to the shows as well, which means, meeting the glamorous stars in their dressing-rooms and the rest of1,149 words
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Article, Illustration215 1960-04-30 6 World's youngest working man THE baby with a pair of soulful eyes and chubby cheeks has never been in such demand. And for the mother who is photogenic, patient and knows how to stage manage her child, owning a baby is the best way to get into the modelling game.215 words
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Article238 1960-04-30 6 l^HM^iy&MuE IT was shocking and appalling to read a news item in your paper recently stating that Russia has awarded its 1960 Lenin Prize to four of their scientists for what appears to be a false claim of discovery. The news item from Tass credits238 words
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Advertisement27 1960-04-30 6 ail Incroass ysur *ale»! Write rs us for porticulo" on exchsnoino, scheme. Apptv or write tor sorticulors and leaflets. FC JI. 45-A, Circular Rood, Sinsoaorc-l. Tel: *****.27 words
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Advertisement185 1960-04-30 6 y f 'r\^ a fl^3 A^r^H-^ rifl^ TZ'; (ML Utmost comfort ot reasonable roiei L ORCHARD HOTEL LTD. faff Fully A "^t^^ F Tonifht S Tomorrow k I Wine, dmc and d «OOOOOOCOCOBCCaOOOOOCOOOOO»«« **V1 isMlfclJinion;-.' g. r a 1 C J7t NEW 2 -r^r 'oold- case OBnßßonaaonßßaaooßanqql JINTAN is refreshing185 words
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Article, Illustration324 1960-04-30 7 MELVIN CHAN - MELVIN CHAN By SINGAPORE, Saturday. SCHOOLBOYS' IDOL MR. LEE RETIRES: HE'S OFF TO LONDON AND NEW YORK ON HOLIDAY jy[R. Lee Choon Ngee, the Anglo-Chinese schoolboys' idol, begins his retirement next month with a "long looked forward to" overseas holiday. He sails on324 words
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29 1960-04-30 7 pleasure trips for them: Inquisitive tax-man is keeping the rich at home nIsAPORE. Saturday r reluctant lo go hips liecause of lhe lax r and tour for one hour29 words
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58 1960-04-30 7 HEALTH SCHOOL GETS $1 5,000 BUS FROM UNICEF U MPUR, Sat. forms oi ash the United aional Chilund was bhc Health Ding School ly facilitate nool but •andarc t Health Dato aid. peaking at the a 30-pa>-:ed at $15.--::f. nd that In bus, the pectors' school -eived 14 mici he58 words
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Article21 1960-04-30 7 \PORE. Sat. A ".petition for chillised by the e United to publicise ationai Bazaar in of the blind.21 words
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84 1960-04-30 7 NEW CLUB GIVES 5 TONS OF FOOD TO CHARITY SINGAPORE. Sat. he new-ly-formed Rotary Club of Singapore West, has recently given away five tons of food to Ave charitable organisations here. The food came from the United States and was obtained through the efforts of Rev. H. Haines of the84 words
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Article25 1960-04-30 7 IPOH. Sat. re than have been airthe thick junN rth Perak. in the 'operation bamb* ivhere about 40 terrorists arc to be hidi:25 words
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Article31 1960-04-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A Socia Front Municipal councillor, alleged on Thurs- of the hotels and lodging houses here were not functioning "'for the pur- which they were licensed."31 words
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Article31 1960-04-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation Government will give its "earnest consideration" to the proposal by Dr. Tom Dooley. to provide fully-equipped medical teams tn work in rural areas.31 words
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Article20 1960-04-30 7 RAUB. Sat. The annual meeting of the Pahang Cricket Association will be held Government Club 10.30 a.m. tomorrow.20 words
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Article21 1960-04-30 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The 45th general meeting of the Chinese Swimming Club will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow.21 words
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188 1960-04-30 7 S'pore plastic industry on the upgrade but Govt, must help gINGAPORE'S plastic industry is well on the way to beat Hong Kong manufacturing technique unci cost of production. The manufacturers, however, said they would not be able to maintain the .stand unless the Government steps in to help. Tho lactories188 words
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133 1960-04-30 7 CO-OP MOVEMENT MAKES GREAT PROGRESS IN MALAYA (fUALA LUMPUR. Sat. L The president ol the j Midlands Co-operative Unlon, Mr. v. S. Mauiam, said j that the co-operative move- j ment in the Federation had grown and could now provide members and the public with economic prosperity. The movement had.133 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-04-30 7 NO it's not the cha-cha. It's called "Tinikling and is a verv popular Filipino dance done to the rhythm of bamboo poles struck together and imitates the movements of hopping birds This dance will be one of the items in74 words
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Article35 1960-04-30 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. George >imon, a clerk, who filed his j j >wn petition, was adjudicated i bankrupt by Mr. Justice \mbrose in the High Court lere yesterday. His liabilities amounted to $4,400.35 words
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Article30 1960-04-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. E. R. Weerasingh-am i 3f the Central Electricity; Board has left Kuala Lumpur for a five-month study tour' 3f engineering firms hi France.30 words
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Article19 1960-04-30 7 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Ceylon j Sports Club will hold a gettogether, social and dance at 8 tonight.19 words
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172 1960-04-30 7 Miss Lai (a painter since 10) holds a show KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation of Malaya Arts Council If exhibiting a "onewoman show" by Miss Lai Foong Moi, who is a teacher at the Hanyang School of Fine Arts in Singapore. The exhibition which is now being held at the172 words
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Advertisement163 1960-04-30 7 WE INVITE YOUR ENQUIRIES FOR j FINE JEWELLERY REPAIRS j AND REMOUNTINGS WHICH WILL RECEIVE i I OUR PROMPT ATTENTION ALL REPAIRS EXECUTED I BY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN I A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT I WE OFFER AN UNRIVALLED SERVICE I S.P.H. de SILVA LTD. !> 45, HIGH STREET AIRPORT,163 words
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Miscellaneous205 1960-04-30 7 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS KATONG BOY- I 1 IB: B tn.; boxing, indoor ik rag a, body-bull >* 7 D.m BIKIT TIMAH YOl TH CU B table-tennis, boay-building, foot--30 p.m. JOO l HI XI YOl 111 ILI B Bacmlntoi.. indoor games, tabifltennis 4 p.m.; boxin^ 4.30 p.m. YIKIN YOl IU205 words
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233 1960-04-30 8 Towkay hurt in fish row: Two labourers fined $100 each SINGAPORE, Sat.— A labourer, who jabbed a pointed stick at the face of a fish dealer and inflicted a one-and-a-half inch deep wound below the eye during a heated argument, was fined $100 or two months' jail in a district233 words
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Article366 1960-04-30 8 I MALAYA TO SUPPORT BRUNEI BID ON MALAY STUDIES KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —The Brunei Government's plan to develop and make the Malay language uniform throughout the Malay-speaking world has the support of the Director of the Language and Literature Agency in Kuala Lumpur, Tuan Syed366 words
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Article, Illustration204 1960-04-30 8 The point in living even if there is no hope -by Mrs. S SINGAPORE, Saturday. M&RO killing, birth control and artificial insemination came under intense discussion in a forum held here recently. The members oi the forum were Mr. David Marshall. Dr. E. McYerry. Mrs. Z Short. Rev. A. Kurian204 words
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Article35 1960-04-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Assistant Director Administration) of the Public Works Department. Tuan t Haji Yussof. left here on Wednesday for Australia to attend a conference of the Australian Institution of En- gineers.35 words
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Article33 1960-04-30 8 PENANG. Sat. A member of the RAAF. L.A.C. R.M. McKinnon. was seriously injured when his scooter collided with a cyclist in front of the Australian hostel in Tanjong Tokong Road here.33 words
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Article39 1960-04-30 8 MALACCA. Sat.— Mohamed i Said bin Khalik. 42. a build- j ing inspector, in the Malacca PWD was yesterday charged before the president of the Sessions Court. Mr. K. Somasundaram. with obtaining a bribe of $50.39 words
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104 1960-04-30 8 750 CHILDREN TO SEE 'MAN CALLED PETER' SINGAPORE, Sat. About 750 school children from t>o secondary schools will ten an educational film, "A Man Called Peter", at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. hall. 16, South Pier, at 7.30 p.m. today. The students, who were given complimentary tickets by the Chinese Y.M.C.A. a104 words
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68 1960-04-30 8 Serangoon Garden club giant fete draws 3,000 -and 50 babies unm riJiX SINGAPORE, Satuixiav. IJ^ORt IHA\ :U)(K) people attended the gianl baster Garden Fete, organised bv the Serangoon Garden Sports Club recently. The official grand of the fete was condu the president of thr club Chua Tian Teck Some of68 words
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Article34 1960-04-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Minister for Finance. Tan Siew Sin. said mat toe Federation is taking its first projected move towards tne establisnmeni of a fully operative stock exchange in the Federal capital.34 words
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Article29 1960-04-30 8 SEREMBAN'. Sat. Kok Thai Hin. 29. who picked the pen of a constable, was jailed for six months, and ordered to undergo six months' police supervision.29 words
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Article26 1960-04-30 8 RAU Su- Sat A dl Thien Thiew Ho, 27 of B tong. was fined $100 for o\ loading his lorry at Raub Jan. 5.26 words
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Article53 1960-04-30 8 Fifty Asian and Europ> babies took part in the show. The "bonny baby" of the was Maria daughter ot Mr and Kenneth Sherrifl. Singa p n gold mt weightliiter. Tan Howr 1 and others gave a dlspli i strength. Omov eat ind dan were also included in th< led53 words
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152 1960-04-30 8 K.L. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ASKED TO EXTEND ITS BOUNDARY TO PETALING JAYA ENTRANCE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Selangor Government has asked the Kuala Lumpur Municipality to extend its boundary from the 4U mile Klang Road to the entrance to Petaling Jaya. A State Government spokesman said that correspondence had been exchanged152 words
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Advertisement222 1960-04-30 8 GO MODERN rUSE PRAKTICA The famous German camera fhot make 35mm single«lens 'cflex photography popular all over fhe world. <♦*;• h y praktica Fx-n _7"^~ extra-bright pentaprism _^BBaiajaa«| standard equipment •TV^X^I optional lever or knob-wind other features similar Wf//tfft Wk\ pnce with jcn TEssAR 2 lenses L^Y^^Slaaatti -J& -^Ja^fJJi find222 words
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Advertisement50 1960-04-30 8 TODAY: 1.5c pm TOMORROW: 115 a.m. and 2.30 p.m MONDAY: 1.51 a.m. and TUESDAY :.30 a.m. and WEDNESDAY. 3.18 a.m. and 5.14 p.m. THURSDAY 4.25 a.m. and (.41 p.m. FRIDAY: 5.55 a.m. and Family planning IPOH. Sat. The P« Family Planning Associa has been promised $2,000 bv the State Government.50 words
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229 1960-04-30 9 DEVOUT VILLAGER SAW 1T... BUT NOW IT JUST CANT BE FOUND BUKIT TIMAH, Saturday. JHE mysterious disappearance of an old grave in the Bukit Timah forest reserve is puzzling people in Bukit Timah Village. Inche Sulanti bin Haji Latiff, 50, known229 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-04-30 9 P. C. Sorcar - P. C. Sorcar By an Ltie for It This egg win look like an ordinary egg bat in fact it will be like rubber, a soft flexible eg* that can easily be pushed inside the bottle. The egg can again be made solid by pouring iced water60 words
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456 1960-04-30 9 CHRISTINE RODDY - A bigger and better version of a popular model with bags and bags of boot room CHRISTINE RODDY DFDFDSFDSFD les per dollar. One such car which causny loyalty to wander our old bus was the edes Benz 2205. It was asure to drive this car. ?uld be a greatsr pleato456 words
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114 1960-04-30 9 MEMBERS OF SPORTS CLUB WILL BUILD A NEW ROAD CERANGOON GAR- DENS, Sat. The Serangoon Gardens Sports Club will build a 100-yard road from Walmer Drive to the club's premises by voluntary labour. The Secretary of the sports Club, Mr. T. A. Mugan. said it was hoped that the 600114 words
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Article33 1960-04-30 9 DFDFDSFDFD The souvenir will be sold t copy and it is j estimated that 20,000 copies! will be in circulation by June proceeds will go to the onal Theatre Fund.33 words
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Article29 1960-04-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The troopship Dunera will arrive in Singapore on May 6 with the Ist. Battalion of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment on the way to Hong Kong.29 words
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Article40 1960-04-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The quarterly session of the Board of Licensing Justices for Singapore, will be held in the Court of the First District Judge and First Magistrate, in South Bridge Road at 10.30 a.m. on June 14.40 words
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148 1960-04-30 9 $50 AWARDS TO CHILDREN DF CO-OPERATIVE MEMBERS OINGAPORE, S a fc— The Singapore Government Public Works Co Operative Thrift and Loan Society Limited has awarded ten scholarships of $5000 each to the children of members. The awards were decided at an annual general meeting oi the Society held here recently.148 words
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Article18 1960-04-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Catholic High School Old j Boys' Association will hold a picnic tomorrow.18 words
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Article22 1960-04-30 9 Dress ship' request SINGAPORE, Sat. The Master Attendant, Singapore, has requested all vessels in port to "dress ship" on Labour Day tomorrow.22 words
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Advertisement51 1960-04-30 9 NOW IN SERVICE 1 mm -mr MmmZjfiSmmm JW ■'^M *#JB flights weekly to Tokyo 2 DC-6B flights plus 2 non-stop prop-jet flights tit h ay pacific M m AIRWAYS LIMITBD ravel agent or 0x177 A 9 «y* Ocean Building. Singapore. Tel: 2*l^>- V Building. Kuala Lumpur. Teh *****. »w»Ltd. Borneo51 words
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Advertisement327 1960-04-30 9 \mo mm^mmmT^ mm m m m -^nrnrn^^^ BBaT ■V BafaT^"^ aTaTar BM mm. A J ■V I bbV 1 HbT bw^bv THE SUNDAY STIMULANT PM A DOCTOR AND I'M A BUSY MAN. THAT'S WHY I'M SO GLAD THERE'S AN INFORMATIVE PAPER LIKE THE MAIL TO HELP ME CATCH UP ON327 words
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Miscellaneous104 1960-04-30 9 [TROUBLE? MAV/N9 AU THF TOOLS A9 NOT 'MMMMM AW ASCSMSASY AM WrV 70USS MOWS un .r^B >OU*AV£. Mf*£ JS AOtY 7US ACC'OSAT JO6 ANP THE SPANNE* S«JPPEP"J tiAmimW. OCftHE NOTANPrVI BauSfMJ J /^X* mv hanp. nice roe vou J4%kWm A»-v > ■Ai »V- CHAP* WHO HAVE dtf EtJ^Sj ToVU t-J104 words
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Article52 1960-04-30 10 MOSCOW. Sat.— The 18th game of the world Chess title match between holder Mikhail Botvlnnik and challenger Mikhail Tahl resulted in a draw after the 76th move. Score at the end of the 18th game of the 24 match series is: Tahl 10.5 ooints; BotvlnnikU.P.I - 52 words
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163 1960-04-30 10 VAZIR MARKAR - VAZIR MARKAR By Singapore, Saturday HE WILL ALSO LEAD THE j INDIAN FOOTBALL TEAM AGAINST TOURISTS PAI lIM OMAR, dropped by the Malay Football Association in recent representative names, will play in both matches against All i India in Singapore. Rahim163 words
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398 1960-04-30 10 DRAW AND STARTING TIMES FOR CUP GOLF SINGAPORE. Sa L— Draw and starting times for the qualifying round of the Eu Tong Sen Cup Open Invitation Tournament at the Royal Island Club tomorrow are: First tee 8.00 am. N. SutchfTe '6'. K C. Macnair (4». G. Farndon H6>: H.or> H398 words
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Article, Illustration276 1960-04-30 10 The moment Fathul put on the pressure the newly promoted club Maxwell just faded GOALIE MOKHTAR MAKES A SPECTACULAR DIVE TO STOP MAXWELLS YUSOFF picture Fathul Karib 7 Maxwell 2 JALAN BESAR. Saturday. FATHUL Karib produced their best form to beat Maxwell in yesterday's SAFA Div. 1 league match. ItFree Press - 276 words
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Article17 1960-04-30 10 BLACKPOOL, Sat. Britain lead the Soviet Union 54-42 in their two day j swimming match.17 words
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Article24 1960-04-30 10 LONDON. Sai. Surrey beat Cambridge University by nine wickets. University 97 and 136. Surrey 201 and 36 for one.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement345 1960-04-30 10 UROPAL TINTED LENSES Vf#li /Mm il Protect the jJMr I eyes from j j/; j harmful I artificial i V ~"a daylight rays t 1 In All ZEISS lenses J/ bear this mark AVAILABLE FROM PIN PIN OPTICAL COMPANY 91. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** FURHITURE J^V^X REMOVALS M<LK345 words
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Advertisement221 1960-04-30 10 IT IS OF COUfe. WHV NOT CALL FOR yfmmMw SSO.QC Monthly Sole Agents fot KEE HUAT RADIO Singapore Kuala L, c HE^IgOLTA mK SHUTTK SPIIOe' im. V mmwlr vm.*.nni Ii > Peterson Rood/Grong* Rouo. f^O first Class Residentiol Aree P^CTS^pdJ^J^ I IT*' r- 2-Storey Bungolowj ft 1 rT^ J-» Semi-detoched221 words
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Miscellaneous309 1960-04-30 10 Chess lesson No. 23 CUPKRIOR force This Is convincingly deti'lU in thf tramp monstrated In Diagram. ICMS 111 mC game By Fred Reinfeld I f there were no Pawns Ol Chess. on the board Black's adSuperior force. aside hS^fipc? fc I n" ight ,!S' oUld from occasional exceptional SlU?%*liJfe C309 words
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311 1960-04-30 11 Roy Lazaroo - KESAVAN STOPS TWO MEN IN ONE NIGHT Roy Lazaroo By ITALLANG, Sat. Thrilling bouts were seen last night at the National Recreational Centre. Local boys battled their way to the semi-finals and finals of the National boxing championships. Excitement was highest of ail in the bantam and feather divisions. Of311 words
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170 1960-04-30 11 Cosmos 5: Alagappa 2 BALESTIER, Sat. Alagappa's robust brand of football was not good enough to save them from defeat against Cosmos in their Div. 3C match at M.S.A. ground Alagappa scored first in the 12th minute but their next goal was scored only170 words
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Article, Illustration337 1960-04-30 11 LIM POH BOON - BUILD YOUR BODY WITH OUR SPECIAL COURSE ...ANYONE IS ABLE TO DO IT LIM POH BOON By Singapore body building expert EXERCISE SEVEN CURLING WITH BARBELL LEFT. The starting position. Feet should be slightly apart, shoulders hunched forward a little, and you grip the bar with your palms facing forward.337 words
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Article, Illustration156 1960-04-30 11 On today's hand, for instance, East was fixed after a weak No-Trump by South and two passes. As Two Clubs would be read as a request for his partner's best suit, the only alternative to a pass was a bid of Three Clubs. East's general strength, with this156 words
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Article26 1960-04-30 11 TURIN, Sat. France. Great Britain, Italy and three American teams will enter the finals of the first World Bridge Olympics. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Advertisement106 1960-04-30 11 cURS. on on hi m report. a the bit over of 3F in 38 with ■> Glory*. over 3F in 43. ictively over 3F in 3F in 41; won on RAND HWCELLOR: ent over 3F in M not fully extender 3F in 40 2 W f Gold and al I106 words
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Advertisement289 1960-04-30 11 i Smartest I combination for business I and pleasure BUSINESS extra luggage PLEASURE Sleek lines by Pinto space -rear seat folds flat as in Farina; roomy comfort for four a station wagon; quick accelera- adults or two adults, three chittion through 4 gears from dren; handsome two-ton* standing to 70mph289 words
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Miscellaneous159 1960-04-30 11 YOUR GUIDE FOR PENANG RACES Went easily over 3F in 41 k *7 OGG 26-4-60 -Was kept on the bit over 3F in 40 l/ 0 with RUex; 28-4-60 laV^ fi}\ OV /n r /2ln in 55 and VrvJi! 40 2 with RUe x. rmrV NY u U%D: No re159 words
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Miscellaneous161 1960-04-30 11 track report. KALAMAZOO: 31-3-60 Went over 3F in 39^; 29-4-60 Covered 3F in 44. THIS TIME: 28-4-60 Was kept to 3F in even time with Thanks A Million. POLLY SUPPER: No recent track report. Cl. 3. DIV 1-7 FURS. FORGET ME NOT: No recent track report; won on course and161 words
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Miscellaneous150 1960-04-30 11 in 40 y 2 won on course and heavy track. TRIGGER: No recent tra f k > report; won on course and heavy track WINLATON: No recent track report. C1.3.D1V 2-7 FURS. LOYALTY: 26-4-60— Went over 3F in 39 2/5 with Barlinnie; 28-4-60— Was going D^erthan Barlinnie over 3F ,}".39150 words
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Miscellaneous162 1960-04-30 11 won on course. WHITE MAGIC: No recent track report. COLOUR FILM: 29-4-60— Was not fully extended for 3F in 43 1/5; won on course and heavy track. REMEMBRANCE: No recent track report; won on course and heavy track. SUMMER KISS: 29-4-60— Disposed of 3F in 44 4/5. DASHERA: 28-4-60— Was162 words
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311 1960-04-30 12 ALLAN LEWIS names the winners aaa aaaa— a»a— PLAN YOUR PUNTING WITH THE FREE PRESS PENANG, Saturday. CHIRON, who missed both races at Singapore in March, is working quietlv and looks well enough to win the Class 2, Div. 1 sprint311 words
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Article775 1960-04-30 12 CL 2, Div. 1 6 Furs. 128 ON PAROLE syr cheg (Venl Vici St.) Allan, 9.0 341 DOMINATOR 4yr bag (Exquisite St.) E Breuk., 8.13 I 126 SIR CHIRON syr bag (Veni Vici St.) Allan, 8.12 Oil PANTJAROBAH 6yr brirm (AP St.) Yong, 8.9 I 061 SEA775 words
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Article154 1960-04-30 12 PROBABLE scratching at Penang tomorrow are Pantiarobah. Mulia Setia and Rapid Air. to Pantjarobah. beaten half a leiigth. then second to Balkan Chevalier, beaten a short nead In his laM two races in Class 3. He gets 5 lb less in this Class 2 event. TheFair Nipper - 154 words
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Article270 1960-04-30 12 A small field, but it's open rpHE Class 3 Div. 1, 7F race ls fairly open for a small field. Forget-Me-Not, Barakat and Rocket are last start winners whilst Bright Eyes. Tlnggi Harapan and Straight Flight have form good enough to win. Forget-Me-Not, after finishing fiftn over 7F. won hisBarakat - 270 words
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Article188 1960-04-30 12 THE START COULD MAKE THE VICTORY FLEETMUSTER, could win the Class 2 Div. 3 sprint provided he does everything right at the start. He finished fourth to Power First in his last race at Singapore in February after starting from the outside of the stalls. For that performance Fleetmuster getsKawanua - 188 words
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Article209 1960-04-30 12 WAGE BLI E. a winner t*ice. second once and fiiih once in her last four starts, seems a fairly safe bet in the Cla,*s 2 event over one mile. Sage Blue has finished strongly in all her races so should be quite capable ofThis Time - 209 words
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59 1960-04-30 12 Pakistan wants Test boycott of South Africa LONDON. Sat.— The Pakistan Cricket Control Board ha> proposed to the Imperial Cricket Conference that Test status be withdrawn from South Africa until the Union revises its apartheid policy. This was confirmed by Mr. S.C. Griffith of the MCC. But the move ifReuter - 59 words
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Article37 1960-04-30 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. Starlite Youngsters "B" scored a convincing 3-1 win over Tanglin Youngsters "B" at Farrer Park yesterday. Andrew Sim. Tommy Tan and Tan Song Chiang scored for Starlite while Tanglin got their through Bari.37 words
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243 1960-04-30 12 T OYALTY 11, TJm--^brian, Gallant Turk, Daiku, and Singalang are the form horses in the Class 3 Div. 2 race over 7F. But I am going for Francoscot. I went for him over 7F at K.L. where ne failed,Loyalty - 243 words
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Article235 1960-04-30 12 TJEART'S EASE, unlucky in xx her last start in Div. l. Whi-e Magic second to Kidjang in Div. 1. Remembrance second to Dr. Doddington then third to Kidjang, and Summer Ki>s who won a double at the recei.t Kuala Lumpur meeting, look the pick ofWhite Magic - 235 words
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